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Safety Instructions For Women Who Are Traveling Alone.

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

More and more women decide to travel alone and enjoy the freedom solo traveling provides. Traveling alone however doesn’t mean that you are traveling without assistance. By following a few safety tips, many women who are traveling alone discover that it is actually easier getting to know new people traveling solo rather than in visiting some place in a group.

Many women feel unsure of themselves about traveling alone. They are scared about being attacked and raped. In reality these kind of assault are very rare. Things women need to be aware of are men. Funny enough the primary annoyance for female solo traveler is to repel and deal with unwanted male attention from both aboriginals and other travelers. In addition to these security tips use your common sense and join the group of rapidly increasing number of female travelers. Today about forty five percent of all solo travelers are in fact women. Dress like a local. Learn the local dress code as soon as you arrive, be aware that the dress code can be a little different for foreigners than for local women. Bear in mind that lone women are very often mistaken for prostitutes in particular places. In Islamic countries, lay aside your own opinions and wear a headscarf. Learn local customs. Learn a few words in the local language, at least the polite greetings, hello, and thank you. Blend in, be polite and you will lower your risk to offend locals. Pay special attention when visiting religious or sacred sites. If in doubt, ask. Don’t wear jewelry. Avoid eye contact. Ignore unnecessary guys attention and avoid eye contact. A prolonged eye contact with a male is an invitation to flirt in any country. It can be a good idea to have a nickname and hotel when dealing with persistent men. Make sure the alternate hotel is far away from your actual hotel. Wear a wedding ring. Think about buying a cheap wedding ring, even if you’re not married. At some locations a married woman is viewed as the property of another man and therefore off limits.

At night you don’t have to stay in Jackson Hole Wyoming just because you are traveling alone. Ask locals and other travelers if there are areas you should keep away from. Stay in busy public areas with lot of activity. Guard your drink and keep away from getting drunk. Make sure to have information about what taxi company in Jackson Hole Wyoming you can trust in case you need to take a cab home. There is no cause to stay home even if you don’t have anybody to travel with you. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, most people in Jackson Hole Wyoming are hospitable. Going on your own will give you a more intense experience and give you the freedom to do exactly what you want and when you want.

Places To Eat For World Cup 2010 In Cape Town

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Cape Town, the city of World cup 2010, is famous not only for its beautiful scenery of Table Mountains, historical Victoria & Alfred (V&A) Waterfront, Robben Island, but also famous for its culinary. Many restaurants in Cape Town are well known in the world for its cuisine. There are various cuisines offered in Cape Town, ranging from African cuisine to Asian cuisine. If you are in Cape Town for the World Cup just for a short time, you ought to try the seafood.

Flight ticket has been confirmed, hotel deals has been grabbed and Cape Town Hotel has been booked, attractions and where to go has been arranged, prepaid international phone card has been taken, the last thing that you might have missed is places to eat in Cape Town. It is not be perfect without the satisfying meal during your travel.

In this article, I will suggest 10 top and famous restaurants in Cape Town.

1. La Colombe

La Colombe is listed to be one of the World?s best 50 Restaurants in the world and has won Platinum Award for the wine list (each meal is paired with selected wine). It is situated in the wine farm of Constantia Uitsig, approximately 25 km driving from Cape Town to this restaurant, but it is worth the drive. The chef uses fine ingredients to create a good balance of butters, froths and sauce of the cuisine and the presentation is supreme. Some of the dishes are also added with Asian element and Asian inspired. The menu of French cuisine is also served with the touch of Asian. It is an unforgettable dining experience in La Colombe. Tips: Because of the high demand from the local and tourist, you have to book in advance.

2. The Roundhouse (Camps Bay, Cape Town)

You have to try the desert while dining in The Roundhouse, as it is very delightful. The food in the round house is full of flavour with beautiful and elegant presentation. You will be surprised of what the kitchen will present you. The fish, the meat, the scallops and the wine are utterly superb. It has a romantic atmosphere as well for those of you with your partner.

3. Ginja, Cape Town

After you have tried La Colombe and the Roundhouse, you ought to try Ginja. Ginja is listed to be one of the most popular restaurants in Cape Town. The dishes are created with imagination and full of creativity; many of the ingredients used in the dishes are organic. There is table seating with mountain views if you sit in the terrace. Leave Cape Town with a delicious meal.

4. Wharfside Grill

It is a seafood paradise in Wharfside Grill. If you are looking to taste seafood in Cape Town, come to Wharfside Grill. The lobster, calamari, mussels, jetsam, mussels, oyster etc are prepared in special ways that will leave you speechless. The view from Wharfside Grill is also spectacular; table seating with mountain, the sunset and the oceans.

5. Baia
Baia is another best seafood restaurant in Cape Town, situated on the well-known Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. As the restaurant near V & A waterfront, be sure to book for the seat earlier to be able to book for the seat with the views of harbour. A must try in Baia is the prawns curry and fillet trinchado.

6. The Food Barn

The Food Barn has one of the finest, famous chefs Franck Dangereux working himself to make the excellent cuisine. He has magically created a beautiful creation of cuisine with buttery and creamy sauce to serve. You should try the famous sweet bread, smoked salmon, steak tartare, prawn tian, and for those vegetarian, Franck Dangereoux has created delicious vegetarian dishes.

7. Africa cafe.

Wondering what African food taste like? This restaurant is a cool place to go. It sure is a wonderful restaurant, with the waitresses dressed in national dress.

8. Bibi?s Kitchen

Yes, it?s Africa, but even in Africa, there is famous Indian restaurant named ?Bibi?s Kitchen?. In this restaurant, ordering butter chicken is a must. The sauce, the meat is just melting in your mouth! Indian food is also a good place to go for vegetarian.

9. Bizerca.

Bizerca has very simple interior design with simple designed table and plastic chair. Bizerca dishes is a mixture of Frech, Australia and South Africa fusion. From your table you can also see the chefs working themselves through the dishes, quite a nice experience. In Bizerca, there is everything for everyone, ranging from vegetarian dishes, beef, and pork to seafood.

10. The Grand Caf