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At London or In London: Plus the Best Activities to do in London - England

The best activities to do in London in four days. First, wander around Northern Westminster, Eastern Kensington & Chelsea, and Southern Camden to get your fill of Harry Potter, a few of the more important museums, the Beatles, Sherlock Holmes, and Kensington Palace. Next, head to Tower Hamlets, River Thames (Northern Southwark), and the “City of London” to explore and eat at the sites along the Thames River, which has been central to the commerce of the city and the whole British Empire. Then head into South & Southeastern Westminster to take in some of the royal sites. Lastly, enjoy a day to explore some of the unique tours London has to offer.

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The Amazing Garden Route - South Africa's Western Cape - from Cape Town

Cape Town is an amazing place, but when you visit you absolutely need to check out the Garden Route. It really does expand your vision of what South Africa truly is like - with so much amazing beauty in its land, its animals, and its forests. This guide will help you locate the very best places to check out during your Garden Route adventure!

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Western Bali Temple Tour: Alas Kedaton, Mengwi, and Tanah Lot - Indonesia

Many tours are designed around seeing things in one general area for good reason, it allows you to see more in a single day! This is also true with the Alas Kedaton, Mengwi, and Tanah Lot Tour, which brings you to the Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest - where the monkeys are the guardians of the Temple, the Taman Ayun Temple in Mengwi - known as the former Royal Temple, and finally to the breathtaking and picturesque Ocean Temple of Tanah Lot.

These are just some of the amazing places to see in Bali, but we’ve provided a list of the best places to see in Bali near the bottom of this article. Some of which you’ll see or hear about…

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One Day in Munich: Marienplatz, Oktoberfest, Hofbräuhaus, the English Garden, and Falcor

A day in any city is probably not enough, and one day in Munich is no exception. We’ve packed this guide with the BEST things to do in Munich and give our recommendations on the best tours to get the most out of your visit. We’ve also included our favorite places to stay in Munich and tips to make your day go smoothly. In case you’re not a city person or if you’re able to extend your visit to more than a day, we’ve added day trips from Munich as a bonus section at the…

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Day Trip to Singapore Zoo, River Safari Singapore, and Rainforest Lumina

Planning a visit to the Singapore Zoo can be a bit overwhelming and slightly complicated. This guide will make it easier! When asking for recommendations of things to do in Singapore, the Night Safari, River Safari, Jurong Bird Park, and the Singapore Zoo were all highly recommended by other travelers. Did you know they are each separate parks? There are multi-park tickets available, but be aware that…

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Ayutthaya and the Summer Palace from Bangkok - the Pompeii of Thailand

When we were researching this trip, we ran across many different posts that said that it was HOT in Ayutthaya. So, we planned ahead and looked for a potentially cooler day to go, and made sure that Ayutthaya was the first stop on the tour, and not the Summer Palace (as people noted that there were Air Conditioned spots at the Summer Palace, but not at Ayutthaya). Thus, we did this trip the CORRECT way - whereas the people who wrote the other posts did it backwards and didn’t pay attention to the weather. That being said, when we went it was UNBEARABLY HOT!!! Our favorite locations were…

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River Kwai Tour and Death Railway to Kanchanaburi - From Bangkok, Thailand

This British-desired railway, connecting Burma and Thailand, was deemed to be too incredibly tough of an undertaking to consider, due to the hilly jungle terrain and absence of transportation and medical equipment. However, in 1942 - during World War II, the Japanese seized Burma and took control away from Britain and by October of 1943, “The Death Railway” - as it became known - was completed by the Japanese with no transportation between the workers and the outside world, no medical help, no advanced tools and very little food.

It is a heartbreaking story with grueling conditions of forced labor, including more than 60,000 Allied prisoners of war and about 180,000 Southeast Asian natives. Over 100,000 people died during the construction of the railroad, and - after Wold War II ended - 111 Japanese military officials who were connected to the Death Railway were tried in court for war crimes, 32 of which received a death sentence. The remains of most of the war dead were retrieved and transplanted to official war cemeteries.

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The Perfect One-Day Adventure in Nottingham, England - The Best of England

When going to Nottingham, it is hard not to think about the legendary Robin Hood and the Sherwood Forest! However, there are a few other things to do and see as well.  Here's an itinerary for a perfect day in Nottingham. It includes activities, places to eat, historical sites, and more in Nottingham. England has been…

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Wonderful 1, 3 or 5 day Itinerary in Paris - France on a Budget

A little known law may pay for your trip completely! When we initially planned to start our adventures from Orlando, Florida, our first destination was Paris, France.  We had estimated flight costs, accommodations, Disneyland tickets, transportation, food, etc. to run us around $1,500 when everything was said and done...

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