6:58 AM | Author: $4ut


Everyone needs a break from day-to-day boring routines. To overcome boredom usually a person takes short span holidays and travels to vibrant and chilling destinations. Adventuresome and pleasurable journeys are planned to get few days of relief from everyday stress hanging over the mind. But the most important question comes to our mind is How To Make Our Journey within the budget. We need to do one thing before any planning that simply aim at reducing the unnecessary cost. If our budget is tight then also you can plan out your travel. Here are some precious tips to cut down your traveling expenses:)


•TRACK YOUR SAVINGS: Luxurious flights can be avoided. Search for lowest airfare providers. Spending too much on flights may hamper the budget dead line. Various Airlines are available which charge low rates to the passengers. Travelers can check the list of flights and book them according to their budget.
•ONLINE TRAVEL AGENTS: To plan out your travel online travel agents can provide good offers and bountiful information of desired destination. They provide easy services to customers and all sorts of comforts which are desired by travelers without crossing budget.
•SHUTTLE BUSES: Taxis are often too costly. The shuttle bus service is the most cost effective way for reaching the desired destinations. Major airports offer such service to the passengers. They run from airport to the hotel within the city or at city center. Cabs or local taxis can be hired at cheaper rates in the city.
•SHORTER TRIP: Trip should be planned for full enjoyment, no matter if it is planned for few days. Short trip saves much money which meets budget dead line. This technique will prove stress buster and fruitful in lowering the cost. Another short vacation can be planned after some time and money saved in this trip can be used later.
•OPT CAMPING: Expensive hotels and luxurious resorts prove to be bad option for low budget tour. Spending too much on enjoying the stay can cause over budget. It can be avoided by parking your vehicle near restrooms and close to running water, it will save your penny.
•BUY A TIMESHARE: If you are willing to plan out your holidays to a particular location every year, may be near coastal areas or hilly regions, you may purchase a lodging place. It will save your penny from expensive stay.
•DISCOUNT VACATIONS: Often special offers like holiday package or free coupons are available for enjoying the long weekend. Such opportunities should not be missed. Yellow pages can also be checked for it.

Application of your sharp mind and vigilance over cost issues can prove to be beneficial in cutting down of heavy expenses inflicted on you during traveling. Requirement is of careful planning out vacations and you can rock within budget.
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6:46 AM | Author: $4ut



For gay and lesbian travelers, there are few greater destinations than the United States.

Its major cities are amongst the wildest party destinations with the greatest number of gay and lesbian bars and clubs, and a whole host of riotous parades, festivals and marches. Nor is it a coincidence that they boast a plethora of the world’s finest theatres, art galleries, museums and other centers of cultural activity.

In this section, we detail three destinations that we felt sure would not disappoint.


Gay New York City
New York City was voted the most popular destination for gay and lesbian travel by PlanetOut for 2006. And it really doesn’t take a great stretch of the imagination to see why.

In addition to being the self-styled ‘capital of the world’, the Big Apple is arguably also the ‘gay capital of the world’.

Traditionally, the home of the New York gay and lesbian community has been Greenwich Village (or, as New Yorkers calls it, West Village). If it’s gay landmarks that you’re looking for, and you want to take in a bit of the area’s history, you can stop by the former residences of the lesbian author Willa Cather and the gay civil rights activist Bayard Rustin.

But gay life in New York is by no means confined to West Village, and in the last few years other pockets of gay life have sprung up across the city. There is a strong community in East Village and the Upper West Side particularly, while Chelsea, just to the north of Greenwich Village, may be the city’s most staunchly gay male neighborhood.

During the day you’d be foolish if you didn’t take the opportunity to explore the entire length and breadth of the island of Manhattan.

The Upper East Side with its antique dealers like Christie's and Sotheby's, bespoke jewelers, exclusive boutiques and stylish restaurants, may be easy on the eye, but it certainly isn’t easy on the wallet. Gallery-wise the visitor to New York is spoilt for choice, as the city is indisputably the nation’s artistic motor.

Historically, many of those who have driven this artistic momentum, and who continue to drive it, are gay men and women.

But it’s after dark that the city really comes into its own. New York is a city that truly runs the full gamut from the highly sophisticated to the seedy, and even to the downright sleazy.

You can trip the light fantastic and take in a Broadway musical, head to the theatre or the opera, or join the throngs of pleasure-seekers in the city’s unparalleled club and bar scene.

The highlight of the gay calendar – the annual LGBT Pride March – which includes Rally, Pridefest, and Dance on the Pier, takes place from June 18 to 25. The March, which traditionally starts on the Sunday, is one of the largest and most important of the world’s pride events with more than 700,000 people taking part. But there’s also a serious note to the festivities.

The symbolic significance of the march mounts as it leaves Fifth Avenue, takes a right on to Greenwich Avenue and, then a left on to Christopher Street and into Greenwich Village, the area that has witnessed, and acted as catalyst, to some of the seminal moments in gay history and cultural development.

The infamous Stonewall riots of June 1969 (the importance of which is commemorated with a plaque at Stonewall Place) came against a backdrop of activism inspired by a refusal to yield to intolerance and bigotry, and proved to be the defining moment for the gay civil rights community in the US.


Gay Los Angeles
Los Angeles, with its gorgeous beaches lined with palm trees swaying in the gentle sea breezes, its throngs of gay and lesbian bars, clubs, shops and restaurants, is not so much a great gay travel destination, as a gay paradise. So it’s little wonder that it has a rapidly expanding gay community amongst the city’s population of 17 million people.

If it was the silver screen that created Hollywood, and turned it into a byword for glitz and glamour, it is now governed by the value-system that it spawned. This is the ‘City of Angels’ after all, and with movie-stars competing with one another for attention on the Sunset Strip, and their gay counterparts doing likewise on Santa Monica Boulevard, physical beauty is high on the agenda.

From the pumped gym-goers to the gorgeous sun-kissed beach-loungers, L.A.’s image-obsession at times seems to know no bounds. And it doesn’t get much more image-obsessed than West Hollywood – WeHo to the initiated – where beautiful gay men and women come together to eat, drink, cruise and have a good time.

Los Angeles is a city that loves to eat out, and it goes without saying that gay Angelenos are obviously no exception. Many of the restaurants in West Hollywood, and to an even greater extent, on Santa Monica Boulevard, cater to a largely gay clientele.

There, a welter of top-class restaurants can furnish you with great food and even better opportunities for people-watching. In addition to its many gay and lesbian bars and clubs, Santa Monica Boulevard also has a vast array of gay-interest shops. Elsewhere in Hollywood, the LGBT Center on North Hudson Avenue is held to be the biggest gay and lesbian organization anywhere in the world.

If you fancy a little excursion, (and providing you don’t get caught in the traffic) an hour’s drive from central Los Angeles takes you to Long Beach where another energetic gay scene can be found. The ‘Broadway Corridor’, as it’s known to Long Beach residents, has a large number of gay-owned businesses, and is a great shopping destination, as well as having the usual array of bustling cafes, smart restaurants and bars.

Gay San Francisco
A little further up the Californian coast from Los Angeles, and if anything, it just gets better for the gay or lesbian traveler. A small city that makes up in vibrancy and feverish gay activity for what it lacks in size, San Francisco is a city defined by countercultural open-mindedness and freedom of expression.

Like New York, the city has the military to thank – at least in part – for the accidental role that it played in developing its gay identity. During the Second World War, sailors who received a ‘blue discharge’ for homosexual offences frequently chose to stay in the ports where they were, rather than head home in disgrace. And so a gay community was born.

Now, many years on, as a reflection of San Francisco’s status as one of the world’s preeminent gay centers, the city’s Pride Event (held in the last week of June) is no small affair. As well as this massive outpouring of gay and lesbian pride, the city also puts on several other events annually that are well worth a look.

New York may have Greenwich Village and Chelsea, while LA has West Hollywood and Santa Monica Boulevard, but San Francisco has the even more distinctly rainbow-colored communities of Castro, Polk Street and the SOMA. And, of the three, it’s Castro that really stands out as possibly the world’s gayest street, whose siren song can be heard across the known gay world.

The Castro, with nearby Market Street (on which can be found a massive LGBT community center) to the fore, is, in effect, an all-gay neighborhood with a network of bars, clubs, shops, gyms and saunas.

Both within and outside the borders of San Francisco’s gay districts, the city has a great gastronomical reputation, with any number of excellent restaurants to choose from.

Quite apart from the gay tourism, San Francisco has a wealth of other sights to see. Iconic images such as the city’s familiar undulations, the glorious Golden Gate Bridge, and the eerie Alcatraz prison lurking out in the bay, stand out.

The city is also blessed with a host of fantastic art galleries and museums, such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and downtown on ‘Theatre Row’, some outstanding theatrical offerings.

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6:24 AM | Author: $4ut

More and more travellers of all ages are setting off to explore the world independently.

Whether you are travelling around Western Europe by train or backpacking through the jungles of East Asia our advice will help to keep you safe.

See our Travel Checklist for some general advice and check our Travel Advice for the countries you plan to visit.


Stay safe and trouble-free:
•get a good guidebook and plan your journey
•ask friends who have travelled for advice
•you’ll be most vulnerable when you first arrive, so book accommodation in advance for your first night away
•if you go out at night, make sure you know how to get back to your accommodation - many hotels and hostels can give you cards that show you how to get back
•obey and respect the local laws - we can’t get you out of prison if you’re arrested abroad
•respect local customs and dress codes – you may cause offence and stand out as a tourist (and target) for thieves
•only change money in banks or legal foreign exchange bureaus – you don’t want to be given fake currency
keep a receipt of all money exchanges
•be very cautious about hitchhiking, especially at night - always travel in pairs and be aware that drivers may expect payment
•take a first aid kit, especially if you are travelling to remote areas
•send important information to your web-based email account for easy access
Drugs and alcohol
•be aware of local attitudes to alcohol and drink sensibly
•remember your insurance policy is unlikely to cover you for drunken accidents!
•don’t ever try to drink alcohol or import it into a country where laws don’t allow it - you could face severe penalties
•don’t get involved with illegal drugs abroad - the penalties may be severe and your insurance will not cover you for illness
•never carry packages through customs for other people, even if you have befriended them during your trip
•don’t travel across borders in other people’s vehicles or lend your vehicle to someone else
•always pack your own baggage and never leave it unattended
Visas and passports
•make sure you’ve got the correct work permits if you’re planning to work whilst travelling - you could face severe penalties or deportation if you work illegally
•don’t overstay your visa - it could lead to a fine or prison. You can extend your visa in most places

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