European Delight culture

Food delights offered in Norway tend to be as vibrant and diverse as the history and the culture of  it’s people.  Nevertheless, the regional food which you may appreciate is determined by which region you are visiting.  Dining  here is an enjoyable and rich experience, as food offers numerous styles along with thousands of excellent places in all the main metropolitan areas and towns of Norway. The cold waters make the fish meat fresh and firm, and the light summers lead to high quality in fruits and berries.  Norwegian specialists are roast pork ribs, cured mutton, salmon, dried fish and lutefisk, a mixing lye of potash in the water the dried fish is soaked. Due to it’s long traditions as a fishing nation, this food has always been an important ingredient on the Norwegian menu.  However, the farms as well as good stocks of game, have contributed to the kitchen with high quality meat. During the last years, Norwegian chefs have been winning international prizes, by the help of their tendency to redefine traditional dishes with a new twist.
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A night on the town in Oslo can be anything from a picnic in the park and beers at a pub to a gourmet meal followed by drinks and dancing at a club.  You may gear up for new trends or make it on your  own, as the places to see and be seen change from one week to the next.  In Bergen you will find just about everything from tea rooms to gourmet fish restaurants, from small bistros to discotheques, bars and nightclubs. In Trondheim….exclusive or affordable, family restaurants or fast food eateries and cafés…..  everyone will find food and drink to suit their budget, their appetite or their style.

In Spring…… May to mid-June is when the scenery in Norway is at its most spectacular, with trees and flowers waking to life, snow in the mountains and melted water swelling the waterfalls Summer…..June to
early August is when the weather is warmest and the days are long and bright. In the autumn , the landscape is painted in golden colours. In winter,  much of Norway is usually transformed into a snow-clad paradise!

Sweden is densely forested, has several lakes and scenic beauty……. Denmark is mostly flat, dotted with bays and inlets……. while Norway has varied, captivating natural beauty and its’ world-famous fjords. Sweden is laden with open landscapes, and the  countryside is dotted with thousands of lakes, freshwater streams, mountains and rolling hills.  Starting in the south, you will find everything from deep-green potato fields to some of the richest apple orchards in Europe. On the Baltic island of Gotland, limestone columns rise dramatically from the sea,  and in the archipelagos of Stockholm and Gothenburg, swimming and sailing are everyday summertime activities. Travelling north, you’ll pass by endless numbers of lakes, streams, and pine and birch trees.  As the villages become fewer and smaller, nature fills in.  The landscape becomes more dramatic, and rolling hills rise into the mountains.
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Early Swedish stone buildings are the Romanesque churches on the country side. Magnificent Lund Cathedral, the Skara Cathedral, the Uppsala Cathedral and the limestone-made Linköping Cathedral! Among older structures are also some significant fortresses and other historical buildings such as at Borgholm Castle, Halltorps Manor and Eketorp fortress on the island Öland, the Nyköping fortress and the Visby ring wall. The Swedish lifestyle varies greatly with the seasons. During the darker winter months, there are lights in the windows, evenings in the cinema, and winter sports during the day. In spring and summer, life is lived outdoors…… music festivals, outdoor theatres and open-air museums are popular.  Not only are the flowers blooming, the Swedes themselves are too…… so, the choice of season is yours……as there is liveliness determined during the dark or light……celebration galore!!!

Stockholm, is the capital city…. uniquely beautiful , sprawling over fourteen  islands connected by fifty-seven bridges.  The splendid Royal Palace and the famed Stockholm Cathedral are also housed here.  There are several splendid museums worth visiting. Consider perhaps a boat trip to Drottningholm Palace, the official residence of the Royal family which is on UNESCO´s World Heritage list.  The thickly forested Djurgarden isle holds many tourist attractions such as Skansen……  the oldest open-air museum in the world. Children love the Stockholm Zoo, as much as the Skansen Aquarium and the games they can play at Lill-Skansen.  The Aquaria lets you walk through a rain forest and also see live sharks.  Haga Park’s Butterfly House has colourful butterflies flitting about while children get a chance to see unusual jungle plants, fish, insects and lizards. impressive Vasa Museum.
Another exciting destination is……Gothenburg classified as a global city, Going inland, the food-inspired Västra Götaland region has fine examples of small-scale food producers such as Påverås’ award-winning cheeses, or Sivans, who sell their cheeses on the square in Vara, Mowitz chicken from Hjärtum, or Bitterna Lamb. There are various sightseeing options presented to tourists visiting Gothenburg, including regular guided open-top bus tours departing next to the central Kungportsplatsen and Kungsportsbron, which pass many tourists attractions, including those around the Gustav Adolfs Torg or the Gustaf Adolf’s Square and the Götaplatsen.  Paddan cruises along the city’s famous seventeenth-century canal are always extremely popular and also leave from the Kungportsplatsen, The many fishy attractions and reptiles at the Gothenburg Aquarium or Akvariet are sure to be a big hit with children and the exhibits range from many marine favourites, to colourful tropical species and red-bellied piranhas, known for their ferocious nature……..the Gothenburg Botanical Garden is the “most beautiful garden in “Europe” Situated on the very outskirts of Gothenburg, the Langedrag is a buzzing beach resort and tourists come here to enjoy the coastal attractions, seafood restaurants and exceptional sunsets.
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A haven for shopping….Sweden is known for its high-quality crystal and glassware, besides excellent cutlery, china, handicrafts, furs, textiles, jewellery, silver, pottery, furniture, cars, sports ware and mobiles.  Small Swedish villages have handicraft shops selling knitwear, embroidery and wood carvings.
Swedish cuisine, like that of the other Scandinavian countries ….Denmark, Norway and Finland, was traditionally simple.  Fish, particularly herring, meat, potatoes and dairy products played prominent roles. Spices were sparse. Famous dishes include Swedish meatballs, traditionally served with gravy, boiled potatoes and lingonberry jam, pancakes, lutfisk, and Smörgåsbord, or lavish buffet.  Akvavit is a popular alcoholic distilled beverage, and the drinking of snaps is of the cultural importance. Besides Swedish food, there’s……. Thai and Italian food, Seafood, Sushi, International food, Fusion, Pub food, Bakeries and Cafes…..The Swedish equivalent of McDonald’s is Max, and is relatively affordable!

Most of Sweden has a temperate climate, with four distinct seasons and mild temperatures throughout the year! Stockholm has warm and pleasant summers…..winters are cold and windy with temperatures. Gothenburg has an oceanic climate!

The home of Hans Christian Andersen……. the famous fairytale writer, and Denmark’s oft-visited tourist attraction…….. the Little Mermaid, the inspiration behind the scintillating lyricism of Thelma…….. Marie Corelli’s reputed novel…… Scandinavia has a fairytale-like, natural splendour to enchant and enthrall you…….it has a vibrant night life and throbs to pop music, particularly of the internationally acclaimed Swedish pop group, the ABBAs. My Favorite Travel Destinations In Eastern Europe European Delight culture.

Sweden has many beautiful cities worth visiting

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The Swedish lifestyle brings together a love of nature, good housing, environmental thinking and lots of culture.  Swedes in general work hard but treasure their free time and enjoy long relaxing holidays.

Starting in the south, you will find everything from deep-green potato fields to some of the richest apple orchards in Europe. On the Baltic island of Gotland, limestone columns rise dramatically from the sea, and in the archipelagos of Stockholm and Gothenburg, swimming and sailing are everyday summertime activities.

In Sweden, nature is something to be shared by everyone and nothing is better proof of this than all ensnarement, or the right of public access, which is one of the unique joys of living here.

so, the choice of season is yours……as there is liveliness determined during the dark or light……celebration galore. Summer time in Sweden….. lakes are for basking beside, for swimming, for fishing and for boating. Wintertime…… the lakes farther north freeze over and play host to skaters and ice fishing enthusiasts. Just witness the people swimming and fishing in Lake Mälaren in the middle of Stockholm, the water is clean and almost of drinking quality and you can catch salmon and other fish species here. And they are edible, just as the tap water is very drinkable.Sweden has many other beautiful cities worth visiting, especially Gothenburg and Malmo.

A haven for shopping….this country is known for its high-quality crystal and glassware, besides excellent cutlery, china, handicrafts, furs, textiles, jewellery, silver, pottery, furniture, cars, sports ware and mobiles. Small Swedish villages have handicraft shops selling knitwear, embroidery and wood carvings. Several traditional markets and fairs are held in the country all through the year. Reputed glassworks manufacturers such as Kosta Boda and Orrefors, located in Smaland, offer good bargains in their ‘seconds’ sales. For good quality ceramics, Nya Hoganas-Keramik in the southern region offers fabulous discounts. There are department stores and upscale shops in the bigger cities. The winding lanes in Gamla Stan in Stockholm are lined with stores selling antiques and handicrafts.

The food delights offered in Sweden tend to be as vibrant and diverse as the history and culture of the people. Nevertheless, the regional food which you may appreciate is determined by which region you are in and dining is an enjoyable and rich experience. Food offers numerous styles along with thousands of excellent dining places in all the main metropolitan areas and towns.

Furthermore, meals in Stockholm and other Swedish holiday resorts are not limited to typical Swedish delights. Culinary fare from all around the globe are available such as Asian, Indian, Middle Eastern, and other international tastes.

Besides Swedish food, there’s……. Thai and Italian food, Seafood, Sushi, International food, Fusion, Pub food, Bakeries and Cafes.The Swedish equivalent of McDonald’s is Max, and is relatively affordable….it is very well-liked and patronized regularly by the the inhabitants and tourists. Personally, a lot of people greatly prefer Max to McDonald’s and other fast food establishments……..you must try this eatery!!

There are tons of fast food pizza places everywhere. The marzipan shell is typically green or yellow in colour……….you would definitely indulge in some sweet stuff on your vacation……..put on some calories as they would do you no harm!!!!!!you need to know about investing in Sweden find out more by going to http://joy-travels.com/

The pink city Jaipur capital of Rajasthan

You may travel by a luxury tourist bus to get a different flavour  to the capital of Rajasthan, called Jaipur, Clothed in pink stucco (in imitation of sandstone), wide-avenue  Jaipur is one of the most important heritage cities in India.  Here follow in the footsteps of the royal regime, because “The Pink City” as it is often called, is unlike any other pre-modern Indian city, in that the entire town was planned according to the principles of Hindu architectural theory.
The city is in fact built in the form of a nine-part mandala known as the Pithapada, which combined with wide streets makes for an unusually airy and orderly atmosphere. That the results of this urban planning have so endured to this day is nothing short of miraculous. Enter the heart of the mandala (on foot or by cycle rickshaw) and you are in the central palace quarter, with its sprawling Hawa Mahal palace complex, formal gardens and a small lake. The “Palace of Winds” was part of the City Palace, an extension of the Zenana or chambers in the complex. Its original intention was to allow royal ladies to observe everyday life in the street below without being seen. Constructed of red and pink sandstone highlighted with white lime, the five-storied facade is peppered with many small windows. The breeze (hawa) that comes through the windows keeps it cool even in hot months, and gives the palace its name.
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Drive to the rural village of Sawarda on this novice `Ecstasy India’ Holiday Package where you stay in a heritage home, and behold exploring  this traditional village is like stepping back in time. The village is near Jaipur and has a very interesting tone as it has beautiful temples dedicated to different religions and also has a unique Sikh temple here. The residents of the village are still involved in age old commercial activities and you can see Bulls being used for taking out oil, potters on potter wheel, old gold and silver smiths, and cobblers. You may visit their  very traditional huts,  old temples and small stepwells  Activities can include a tractor safari, Jeep safari or walk in the village and you  can also join the village family in the Aarti or the evening prayer family), Sit with the sundowners on the sunset terrace or at their ochard and dine in the restored dining hall. Your accommodation would probably be arranged is 17th century rural fort which has now been restored. Amongst other things, this family run place also provides drinking water at nominal cost to the villagers and is a big relief during famines. With frescoed rooms, and a Series of terraces and courtyards, it has ample amount of areas to relax, unwind and take the heritage character of the place.

You may then travel to the rural village of Tordi Sagar, where you may walk with a native through the markets, potters, ironsmiths, temples and farms and understand the simplicity and rustic flavour of rural India. Enthuse  yourselves with an adventurous and unique  camel cart ride to the dunes or  take a Jeep safari in the surrounding region, visiting hamlets around the rugged village of local tribals, ancient stepwells and a stunning sunset on the reservoir. An early morning hike to the old fortress is another great option.  The pink city Jaipur capital of Rajasthan Travels one time here.

Most fantastic places to celebrate this special Holiday in Hong Kong

One of the most fantastic places to celebrate this special Holiday in Hong Kong. Now’s the time to plan a special trip to Hong Kong. And one of the most amazing places to celebrate this special tour. Hong Kong for New Years puts you smack dab in the middle of one of the most enjoyable to visit. And just like most holidays in other parts of the world.
Hong Kong Disneyland Tours

Hong Kong is one of the chief international business centers, and thus, receives international tourist and businessmen from all over the world on a daily base. There is sophisticated culture infused with the land’s great history for feel more than magical. There are superb restaurants helping all kinds of exotic food. You can pick your package depending on the kind of celebration you want – quiet, outside fun, party, tourism, and so on. You can also choose deals for family or couples.

If you had planned your Hong Kong tour, from here, we will move to our next destination - Hong Kong Heritage Museum, which is the city’s largest and possibly most attractive museum. A short walk from Hong Kong will bring us to our next destinations here – Macau Sightseeing Tour, Taipa Grande nature park hong kong, lamma island tours hong kong, Golden bauhinia square hong kong.