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Wolves in the Taiga – A look into the Finnish wilderness

Elk, wolves and brown bears still roam through the forests of the wild taiga and various Finnish travel companies offer wilderness observation tours for tourists in the north-eastern portion of Finland.

Through to August, vacationers can settle in for hours at a time in a hide from which the animals can be observed, according to Visit Finland. There are one-day trips offered as well as multi-day tours.

Helicopter over London – First trips for tourists

London (dpa) – Tourists can now get a bird’s eye view over London with a helicopter sightseeing tour with the company The London Helicopter. The helicopter leaves 15 times a day to explore the British capital from the air.

The London Helicopter is the first company to receive a licence to run the trips, according to London & Partners. Tours with the helicopter had previously only been allowed with a special permit.
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Boat tour in the shadows of the world’s tallest building in Dubai

Frankfurt (dpa) – Tourists in Dubai can now take a boat tour of superlatives on Lake Burj, with ride providing a great view of the world’s tallest building – the 828-meter-high Burj Khalifa near the shore.

In addition, visitors can also observe the world’s highest water fountain, which shoots water nearly 140 meters into the air, according to city tourism officials.
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Five new wine routes through Spain

There are five new wine routes waiting for explorers visiting Spain. The quintet of new routes are Campo de Carinena in Zaragoza province, Ronda in Malaga province, Yecla (Murcia), Txakoli (Alava) and Rueda (Valladolid).

Until now, there have been 21 wine routes certified by the Ministry of Tourism. Tourists can visits the wine cellars, hike the vineyards and taste-test the wines.

Up close and personal with a dolphin pod

Tourists will be able to get up close and personal with a wild dolphin pod as part of a new interactive experience – but blink and you could miss the excitement.

Visitors longing to ride the waves with dolphins will pay $229 for just five minutes in the water.

Dolphin Swim and Imagine Cruises joined forces to launch the “dolphin pod experience” at Port Stephens, NSW.

The adventure is the only one of its kind in Australia and is the closest visitors can get to swimming with dolphins

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Dubaishortstay.com Now Accepting Booking for the Armani Hotel Dubai

Armani hotel Dubai Burj KhalifaBook the Giorgio Armani Hotel at Dubaishortstay.com starting 25th April 2010.

The Armani Hotel Dubai will no doubt be the most popular hotel in the UAE and the Middle East. The hotel is located at Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower and the most remarkable landmark of the 21st century. Being Emaar’s flagship project, it is the bonfire to tourists and one of the most prestigious square kilometers of the world.

In an interview, Hassan Morcel was quoted as saying “Dubaishortstay.com shall additionally be offering live booking for excursions, car rental and restaurant booking at most Dubai hotels along with visa service which we have recently started to offer.”

The upcoming portal shall allow customers to rate each and every hotel based on their experience and also write their reviews on each hotel which will be the actual description of the hotels to ensure accuracy in content, providing our customers with the best accommodation and service for their money.

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Tourists Who Splash the Cash

With the world economy apparently on the road to recovery, tourism will play a huge part in many countries’ income and competition is high to capture the biggest share of that market. International tourism is on track for a rebound with growth of 3-4% projected for 2010 – a welcome recovery after 2009’s slump.

But when it comes to international travels, who spends the most and where should travel and tourism organizations be targeting their marketing budgets to attract the big spenders? At number one, it’s the Germans who spend over $90 billion a year on their travels, a disproportionate amount compared to their population which numbers just over 80 million, less than a third of the next biggest spenders – the USA, who splash $79.7 billion a year on holidays. Known for tipping big in restaurant and bars, Americans certainly know how to spend.

In third place it’s the UK who splurge $68.5 billion to escape the UK on cheap flights each year. No doubt the lure of sun and sand plays a huge part in the mass exodus, with Spain by far our favourite holiday escape. This is also backed up by recent Skyscanner stats, with cheap flights to Malaga topping the most popular searched in January.

France, which is also the world’s most popular country in terms of tourist arrivals, empty their wallets of $42.1 per year, whilst the Chinese spend $36.2 billion annually on their travels.

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