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    Tulum: Undiscovered Paradise

    tulums-beachTulum’s beaches have astonishing beauty with white limestone beaches and sapphire blue Caribbean waters which are all perfect for sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling. It is also lined with boutique hotels, eco-resorts and cabanas.  Tulum has something for every budget. There’s plenty to do, either sitting on the beaches, or playing watersports which are all a terrific way to unwind and enjoy the sun.

    Tulum is becoming to be a popular tourist spots in the world; thus, there are countless accommodations where a tourist can stay. Tulum hotels and cottages are ecological; electricity comes from the force of the sun and wind, allowing hotels to offer friendly, high-quality services to their guest. Accommodations are more boutiques in character, moderately priced and the area is generally much quieter.

    The Tulum ruins bear the history of the Mayan people and most structures were in fact constructed during the Post-Classic Era between 1200 and 1450. Today, parts of the Mayan ruins of Tulum have been restored for tourism purposes. Businesses in Tulum are improving with the raise number of tourist that visited everyday. It is dominated by El Castillo, this is the tallest and most notable structure at Tulum, a thousand photographers seek out to take their shot of a lifetime.  Tulum is one of the most visited of all Mayan ruins, and it’s also the only major Mayan ruin to be found along Mexico’s Caribbean coastline on the “Riviera Maya”. more…

    Exotic Place – Sekotong, South West Lombok

    south-west-lombokSekotong, South West Lombok, is unique amongst the other dive locations around Lombok. Here one finds diving as individual experiences at exclusive new dive sites around the south coast, and special day trips with the chance to go exploring in undiscovered waters. Located in the tropical bay of Sekotong, an 1,5 hour drive from Senggigi you can find the Sundancer 5star resort, and the location promises tropical sun, fabulous diving and short ways to and from the boats.

    With over 3,500 species living in the Indonesian underwater world, there is one of the richest diversities of marine life to be found in this Indo-Pacific region. In comparison, the Great Barrier Reef has just 1,500 species and the Red Sea only 600. The dive sites in South Lombok reflect a good cross-section of what Indonesia has to offer, and you can “Dive in” and be fascinated by turtles, white tip reef sharks, cuttle fish, moray eels, frog fish, ghost pipefish and much, much more. South Lombok presents itself as a highlight for photographers and all scuba enthusiasts. more…

    Scuba Diving in North Sulawesi – the Natural Wonders of Bunaken and Lembeh Strait
    bunakenFull of natural wonders, and offering an almost unparalleled levels of marine biodiversity, North Sulawesi has become one of the worlds premier destinations for ecotourism and adventure travel in recent years. Today, large numbers of scuba divers travel to this distant part of Indonesia, to sample some of the finest dive sites to be found anywhere throughout South East Asia.

    The diving in North Sulwesi is focused in two main areas, the Bunaken National Marine Park and the famous muck diving capital of Lembeh Strait. There are other destinations where good diving is on offer in North Sulwesi, including the dive sites in Sangihe Island and Pulau Bangka, however it is the dive sites in Bunaken and Lembeh which draw large numbers of scuba divers here year after year.

    The Bunaken National Marine Park was established in 1991, and the deep waters of the park offer one of the greatest levels of marine biodiversity to be found anywhere in the world. A home to over 70% of all fish species found throughout the Indo-western pacific region, the waters of Bunaken are home to an incredible array of coral and marine life. more…

    Tanzania Safari
    tanzania-safariA Tanzania safari from Real Africa can be the highlight of any summer! Tanzania consists of the former country of Tanganyika and the island of Zanzibar, which combined in 1964 to create Tanzania. The new republic, on the east central coast of Africa, is home to several of the best wildlife refuges on that continent.

    Whether you want to travel in luxury, or live close to the land for the duration of your trip, there is a tour package to meet your needs. Safaris range in length from 7 to 14 days, with a good variety of destinations and accommodation levels. more…