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Rome Luxury Shopping Tours

Rome, Italy is the perfect travel destination for travellers, rich of history, art, culture, shopping, fashion gourmet food and wine.
When in Rome make sure to require luxury services to make your Rome travel vacation memorable.
Luxury is a psychological need that has to be satisfied. Enjoy Rome with the best hotels and high class shopping experience!Luxury Hotels
Your accommodation is the starting point of your well deserved Roman vacation.
Rome has plenty of luxury and boutique hotels. Here some of most centrally located area where you can stay during your Rome trip:
Near Via Veneto –This location has several selections of five stars luxury hotels and has some of Rome’s best shopping area.
Near Navona Square the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain – Here you will enjoy the excellent position in the historic centre and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ancient Rome.
Near the Spanish Steps – Is the Fifth Avenue of Rome, a great place to stay if you are a serious shopaholic and look for high fashion without compromises.
In Trastevere — One of Rome’s most enchanting areas filled with many alternative designers, al fresco restaurants, bars and cafes.
Near Stazione Termini — It’s not the most picturesque location but it’s centrally located and close to many Rome’s top sights.

Italy has operating hours and shops in Rome are generally open Monday from 3.30pm to 7.30pm, and Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 1pm and 3.30pm to 7.30pm.

Luxury Shopping Services
One big way, for visitors, on a luxury travel trip, of experiencing the hidden shopping gems, of Rome is the shopping tour. Consider booking one of these guided shopping tours to maximize navigating these great venues efficiently. These private shopping tours will turn you into one professional shopper, an expert personal shopper!
Most of these guided shopping tours include private transportation to the best Rome neighbourhoods, newest boutiques, private ateliers, designers’ shop, unique artisan shops… Your personal shopper guide will point you out highlights and speak both English and Italian, in order to mediate your shopping experience.

Choose a luxury, private guided tour from Rome Shopping Guide.com, or let Stefania Troiani design a custom private guided shopping tour for you.

HOLIDAY IN AFRICA, BUSINESS TRIP IN KENYA, VOCATIONAL RETREAT IN KENYA,BEACH HOLIDAYS IN MOMBASA AND CULTURAL TOURS IN EAST AFRICA

Claudious Tours and Safaris in Kenya

Holidays in Africa can be either exciting or traumatic and choosing an experienced tour operator with a good reputation, able to handle your safari requirements, is of essence. Claudious Tours and Safaris offers the traveler an opportunity to visit the wonderlands of Eastern Africa and South Africa and tailor make his/her safari to cover areas of interest and budget. Some of the tours available from this tour operator include lodge safaris in Kenya , Uganda and Tanzania , Budget Camping tours in East Africa, Climbing Africa highest mountains including Mt Kenya , Hiking on Mt Kilimanjaro and Trekking on Mt Ruwenzori. Other tour adventures are cultural tourism in East Africa, Cultural tours in Kenya, Wildlife Viewing in Tanzania and Uganda, Gorilla Tracking tours, Fishing in Lake Victoria and the Indian Ocean, Beach holidays at the Kenya and Tanzania Coast, Zanzibar Beach Travel and Africa Overland Safaris.

One of the most popular reasons for travel in East Africa is the prolific game, the abundance of bird life, the scenic landscape that makes the three countries of Kenya , Uganda and Tanzania excellent filming locations and some of the best beaches in the world. Trips are undertaken by Claudious Tours and Safaris to the famous game sanctuaries of Maasai Mara, Tsavo, Amboseli, Samburu, Lake Nakuru in Kenya; Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservancy, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ruaha, Mikumi and Selous in Tanzania and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Murchison Falls, Lake Mburo, Semliki, Kibale and Queen Elizabeth in Uganda. Beach Holidays to Mombasa , Malindi, Diani Beach , Watamu, Shimoni, Lamu, Zanzibar , Dar es salaam and Bagamoyo are available at affordable prices.

Visit our website bellow for more information on how to organize your safari in East Africa .

Or contact us using the following email addresses:

info@claudioustours.com

claudeedmond39@gmail.com

http://www.claudioustours.com/partners.html

Iran Travel Guide, Travel Tips To Iran Tours

Iran travel tips

Name of Iran

Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling Shah was forced into exile. Conservative clerical forces subsequently crushed Americanizing, yet also liberal/left-wing, influences. Iranian student protesters seized the US Embassy in Tehran on 4 November 1979 and held it until 20 January 1981. From 1980 to 1988, Iran fought a bloody, indecisive war with Iraq over disputed territory. Key current issues affecting the country include the pace of accepting outside modernizing influences and reconciliation between clerical control of the regime and popular government participation and widespread demands for reform. Unemployment among the youth is also an issue.

People of Iran

Humans have inhabited the area that makes up modern Iran since the stone age. The ancient Persians arrived about 1500 BC, one branch of the great movement of people that also brought northern India and most of Europe their modern populations. The name Iran is from the same root as “Aryan” which, until Hitler perverted it, was just an ancient name for those invading peoples. Persian (or Farsi) is an Indo-European language; ancient Persian was related to Sanskrit, ancient Greek, and all the others in that family. Modern Farsi is closely related to Dari, one of the two main languages of Afghanistan, and to Tajik, a major language of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Persians are ethnically and linguistically unrelated to their neighbors on the West, the Arabs and Turks.

However, Iran has many people other than ethnic Persians. The Northwestern region, Azerbaijan, is largely populated by Azeris, who are ethnically and linguistically close to Turks. Other regions are mostly Kurds or Baluchis, two other Indo-European groups. There are also Armenians, Turkomans, Uzbeks, Tajiks, Arabs, and a small community of sephardic Jews. Afghans have come to Iran for work and education for centuries, and recently many have come as refugees,

There are also two substantial communities of people of Iranian descent in India and Pakistan — Parsis who have been there for over 1000 years, and Iranis who arrived in the 19th and 20th centuries — both Zoroastrians who fled religious persecution in Muslim Iran.

History or iran

Yellowstone National Park Tours: Travel Tips

Yellowstone National Park is one of the best reasons for living in and visiting the United States. The vast natural forest is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and it’s been preserved so well that pleasant and exciting surprises await the adventurous visitor. If you’re planning a trip to Yellowstone soon, here are some travel tips you can use for your safety and security:

Be aware of prevailing conditions but be ready for anything
Yellowstone is like a whole different world in itself. Conditions vary here, changing easily from calm to stormy within just 24 hours. When traveling to Yellowstone, always check weather conditions in the area and use precautions to ensure your safety for the trip.

Practice defensive driving. The area going to and within Yellowstone is often used by both humans and animals. Be especially aware of distracted drivers, animal crossing and other related incidents. These will result to travel delays, so be very patient.

Bring all necessary gear and supplies
When traveling to Yellowstone, bring all the basics with you in terms of food, water, clothing and survival gear. Having sufficient supply of clean water is essential since water from the park itself is not guaranteed safe. Drinking water from streams, lakes, ponds or creeks that have not been boiled or treated could put you at risk of intestinal infestations and infections.

Even water from thermal pools isn’t safe for consumption. They have been known to cause serious burns in numerous visitors over the years.

As for equipment, think of worst-case scenarios. Bring a tent, weather-resistant clothing and other survival equipment such as lighters, all-purpose knives, flashlights, first aid kits, etc. to ensure your personal safety and protection.

Take care of your trash
Food, food scraps, containers, tissues and other materials that end up in your trash should be disposed of properly. During travel to Yellowstone, be aware that the trash you leave behind could have a negative impact not just on the environment but also on the animal residents of the area.

Think safety, regardless of where you are
When entering Yellowstone, know that you are at the mercy of Nature. Your only defense is correct information and common sense. When traveling to Yellowstone or participating in the numerous activities available there, be aware of animal activity. Bears, for example, are just a few of the natural threats that you have to watch out for. When driving, walking, hiking or camping, be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye out for signs of animal activity that might expose you to danger unnecessarily.

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