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Archive for the ‘Train Trips’ Category


Achieving Stress free travel

Traveling alone gives you the opportunity to be yourself, do the things you want to do and enjoy the moments that you will remember. A stress free travel experience starts with adequate planning, some knowledge of the planned country or countries.
Essential planning out of the way, (I think it is actually half the fun,) preparing to set out and really enjoy yourself does require a little organization.

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How to Avoid Jetlag

Traveling the world has all the bonuses one could wish for, unfortunately one of the downsides of jetting around visiting those fabulous destinations plays havoc with our bodies. This comes when our circadian clock is upset from its comfort zone, and a change in its normal 24-hour clock routine. Try flying to the UK from New Zealand nonstop! You will certainly notice changes to energy levels, abilities to sleep at the right time. Suffering what some times appears to be the mother of all hangovers.

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How to Run an Effective Website

Getting a website is one thing, making it appealing and interesting quite another. The websites we visit keep us going back to them by having something we want, need or have an interest. To be an effective website there are certain things or rules follow. If you have a site just for the fun of [...]

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Five Reasons to Travel by Train

I am an avid solo train traveler I cannot believe that people choose to fly instead of traveling by train. Obviously, there are times when flying is appropriate, like New Zealand to anywhere! Train travel has many benefits for both solo travel and family travel that you will not get when flying. The story of a friend’s recent flight totally boxed in by a large and inconsiderate traveler who would not put his airline seat in the upright position, despite frequent requests by staff, created what must have been a nightmare trip.

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Auckland’s Sky Tower not for the Faint Hearted

A trip up the Sky tower was the order of the day. The tallest building in the southern hemisphere it stands tall at 328metres, between the Sears tower at 442m and the Eiffel tower at 300m both of which I thought were amazing. Viewing from the Sky Tower even more so because the places I could see, I knew from living here.

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