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HAPPY JOURNEY..

I happened to chance upon this exciting travel magazine - INTERNATIONAL LIVING and decided to share it with you here while you have stopped by to visit. They have all the answers for all travellers with itchy feet and exploration in their blood. They haven't forgotten the seasoned traveller either who will certainly find what they might have missed earlier ...

However, I won't keep you away from this exciting world of travel, discovery, living in exciting and exotic places..... HAPPY JOURNEY ... BON VOYAGE amigos.....



INTERNATIONAL LIVING has been called the 'ultimate travel magazine.'
It's that...and more. It's a magazine for anyone who wants to broaden his or her horizons, visit foreign countries, make overseas investments, and save money.
Yes, save money. INTERNATIONAL LIVING will tell you:
how you can pay for your travel expenses (and then some) to many places simply by shopping for bargains - about retirement havens where you can stretch your money beyond all recognition.

Live like a king on a tradesman's pension. If you look beyond your own shores, you'll find that many countries around the world offer far greater benefits and advantages for retirees than does your own.

How to find a bed and breakfast for less than $80 a night in London...a double room in a hotel in central Paris for $78 a night...or an affordable place to stay in any of the world's other major cities.
How to make sure that you never - ever - pay full fare for an airline ticket again. (We'll show you how to save 50% and more every time you fly.)
The best way to get the lowest hotel prices in Greece. (This simple little secret can be found in no guidebook.)

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The World's Best: The Ultimate Book for the International Traveler , an INTERNATIONAL LIVING magazine publication. Get to know all about it from IL themselves.....
I can tell you this, you'll be a little breathless when you open the first page and look at the table of contents. Here's why... A Little of Everything...From Everywhere
The World's Best is exactly that—a subjective set of bests culled from more than 200 seasoned travelers and expatriates around the world who are affiliated with International Living. It spans 62 countries across six continents...and is contained within 706 pages...barely!
It isn't exactly the stuff of guidebooks...although it is chock-full of phone numbers, addresses, and directions to incredible places.


It isn't exactly a history lesson...although you get snippets of stories behind the places that will make you laugh, and a few that will make you cry.

It is more of a traveler's log, with notes to a dear friend in the margins. From the sites you shouldn't miss to the restaurants you might unless you know where to look for them.


When in Rome...the locals usher in the New Year by buying distinctive new, red underwear...from the silly to the sublime. You'll know which shops have the best selection if you want to join in. (p.382)


The cheapest place for expensive coffee...drink the world's most expensive coffee from Jamaica's highest mountain for less than you would pay anywhere in the world. (p.204)

Escape from Paris...discover the best place to linger over long meals in the French countryside ... famous truffles, game, crayfish, and morels ... washed down with a local Bergerac. (p.279)


The timeless, endless summer...discover the land of endless summer, where you are surrounded by rainforests, orchids, and warm waves. A place where life is lazy, no one worries about the time...and it's only 40 minutes away from one of the busiest cities in Mexico. (p.444)

Matchmaker, matchmaker...in a tiny Irish town with only 700 people—the men are men and the women are scarce. How's a guy supposed to get a date, let alone find a mate? Easy. Host an annual matchmaking festival that attracts another 7,000 people who are looking for love, too.

Find a match...or at least dance until dawn while you browse. (p.374)


The most extensive collection of Pharaonic art…spend hours wandering around this museum which houses over 120,000 pieces, including the famous mask of the “boy king” Tutankhamun. (p.33)



The World's Best covers so much ground you'll have jetlag by page 350 (by then we are in India)...and you’re still only half-way through(there’s still North and South America, Japan and South-East Asia to go!).

Seriously, I was amazed at the massive amount of material we collected when we put out the call. There are enough snippets of history and storytelling to give you the flavor of a place, but not so much that you get bogged down. Enough inside information to give you an edge, but not so much that you miss out on the main attractions.




Even if you're a seasoned traveler, you're sure to discover more than a few places that weren't on your must-see list. Until now.


For some, this is armchair travel at its best. No need to board a plane...unless you desperately want to...instead, you can enjoy The World's Best from a cozy spot in your living room.



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