Nov 12
Information On Flights To Johannesburg
Posted on Friday, November 12, 2010 in Travel
The largest airport in South Africa is Johannesburg OR Tambo International, the air transport hub for the country. If you are flying to Johannesburg, then Jhb OR Tambo is the chief airport except you made flight booking to Lanseria airport. JHB International, now known as OR Tambo, presently carries approximately 20 million passengers annually and accounts for roughly half the air-traffic that comes and goes out of South Africa. It's hard to imagine that the bustling modern city of Johannesburg was once a small shanty town, full of miners with diamond dreams in their eyes. Not only is Johannesburg South Africa's biggest city and a busy stronghold of business and trade, it's also a good destination for a pleasure-seeking tourist. Gold Reef City lets you take a sneak peep into the yesteryears of Johannesburg. Here, you are allowed to visit the mineshaft as and also the more contemporary modes of entertainment. To delve into the heritage of the area, visit the Lesedi Cultural Village, which is a mixed group consisting of Basotho, Xhosa, Zulu, and Pedi people. This visit can really be a great experience as you learn about their history and culture; and see then dance. Some tourists head for places like Soweto and Nelson Mandela's previous home, the Regina Mundi Church, and the Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum. Take a break and enjoy a refreshing drink at a 'shebeen'. The most popular one is the Wandie's Place. The animals are housed in the Johannesburg Zoo without any bars. It has also gone far in reproducing the natural habitat for the animals. This is a good option if you can't visit a natural reserve. Whilst you are in neighbourhood, you can rent out a dinghy and splurge some time lazing at the Zoo Lake to try bird watching, and if you feel hungry by the day end, stop at the Moyo's, to enjoy the mouth-watering African cuisine followed by the finest African music of the city. The Cradle of Humankind, one of World's Heritage sites is situated just an hour's drive from the city. It is yet another important place to see. Another attraction is the Sterkfontein Caves where in'47, Mrs. Ples, a 3 million year-old skull was originally discovered. Johannesburg is great for shopping. It offers wonderful shopping experiences; arraying from urban malls like Sandton City, Nelson Mandela Square, and Hyde Park, to a several effervescent Oriental and African flea markets. Most tourists just cannot leave the place without purchasing some striking arts and crafts, which are found for sale, at these markets. Some of such items are bead work, local wire-work, traditional carvings, and fertility dolls. Food and wine are a treat in this city. With cuisine influenced by the melting pot of cultures here, you can literally sample just about anything: Malaysian, Indian, French, Mexican, Italian, Moroccan, Creole and African. So make sure you have plenty of time in Johannesburg and explore all that this wonderful city has to offer its visitors. Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator for South Arica?s leading Flight comparison & Booking portal, which includes Alitalia Airlines amongst others.
Mar 5
Tips And Tricks To Help You Find The Lowest Rates On Your Flights
Posted on Friday, March 5, 2010 in General
Are you planning on travelling? If you are, you should certainly travel in one of the safest ways possible. Flying is currently one of the fastest and safest way to travel anywhere you want to go in the world. How do you travel to your destinations for a decent price though? If you buy your tickets during the seasons where there are not a lot of travelers flying, you can be sure that you will find an abundance of discounts on tickets. You will be able to acquire even greater discounts on your tickets when you know exactly where to look when purchasing your tickets. The very first place you should start to browse when you are looking for the best prices in the marketplace is a search engine that searches other travel search engines. These search engines will give you one of the most comprehensive pictures of what the current airline industry looks like for the type of flight you are arranging. These sites will also compare the best prices offered by the best travel search engines. This technique will look through hundreds of offerings with a single click. That is why this can be a very powerful tool when you are looking for the best deal available. The Internet is great for saving money, if you plan to fly from point A to point B. It's important to remember, however, that it's not always the choice to make. Doing your homework first is the best advice out there. Also, using common sense is important. Finding a no-frills airline does not mean you've found the answer to your travel plans-nor does it mean you'll fly for less money. Don't be afraid to do some research. Knowing how much the major airlines would charge for your flight, will allow you to compare fare prices. You can find practical, inexpensive flying options, but you have to be willing to dig a little to make sure it's right for your circumstances. Low-priced tickets are usually non-refundable, so changing your flight plans could prove costly. Check out other stipulations as well. Standby flights, upgrades, and accrued mileage may not be options available to you, so educate yourself before you commit to booking that flight. Once you have searched through all of the travel sites online using a search engine, you can be sure that you have found some of the best prices on the market right now. There is still another step that you should take if you want to be sure you will acquire the best tickets you can buy when you are on a budget though. Then, you will find the best deals those companies are currently offering to their customers. You will often find the lowest prices on the tickets that particular company is selling at this moment when you go to their personal website. The time of year you travel is a factor in flight prices. Off-season travel is almost always your best the choice, as rates are often higher during peak times, like holidays. Even going for the shoulder season, which falls in between peak and low periods, will help save money on your flight. Then there's the day of the week you travel. That's important, also. Mondays and Fridays are peak business days, so the cost of a flight could be much higher, and weekends cost more, too. Even the time of day you fly is a consideration. Choose an 'inconvenient' time, say very early morning, or a red-eye flight, and you could end up saving on your fare. If you want a great deal on your next flight, do some research and pave the way to save. Be flexible. Plan your trip ahead of time. Research your options, and save some money. Flights are currently one of the fastest and safest means to travel anywhere you want to go in the world. How do you travel to your location for a decent price though? We've got the inside scoop on Alabama Flights!
Oct 22
The Safe and Tropical Island of Tobago
Posted on Thursday, October 22, 2009 in Travel
Tobago is the beautiful, reserved, soul-sister of jump jiving Trinidad, its partner in the Republic. The contrast is overwhelming. Tobago is small and it has no major industry to impinge on its lush fertility. It has one main town, Scarborough, and dozens of hamlets and villages with names that reflect the Spanish, French, Dutch, and English colonial powers which coveted it for centuries. Outside the small holdings of its sparse population, it is full of nature reserves harbouring wildlife otherwise found only on the South American mainland of which it was once part. At its highland heart, among the many waterfalls splashing down into idyllic bathing pools among the rocks and ferns, Tobago protects the oldest untouched tropical rainforest in the hemisphere. The rainy season between June and December (short, sharp bursts, and a brilliant time to take a swim) freshens the landscape, which erupts into a natural carnival of colourful flowers. This is matched underwater, where the myriad flashing shoals play lethal hide-and-seek among the cup coral in the canyons and deep caves where barracuda, dolphin and manta rays cruise. You can dig for chip-chip (a kind of shell fish), in the warm clear water of Manzanilla Bay, or hunt the big game fish like marlin, wahoo and yellow-fin tuna. You can have double fun in the knowledge that there's nothing in Tobago, in the water or on land, to kill you. Unlike Australia there are no man-eating sharks, box jelly fish, lethal spiders, or poisonous snakes. Undeveloped (no house, hotel or resort is allowed to build anything higher than a palm tree grows) and peaceful, Tobago does however know how to party. Carnival here is homespun, but just as colourful, rum-fuelled and happily energetic as anywhere. What's more, you can practice every week throughout the year at the open air dance they call Sunday School. Looking for cheap holidays, cheap flights to London or Bali holidays? For all your holiday needs, talk to Student Flights.