Free Online Articles Directory
Hello Guest | Login | Register
Remember Me
forgot your password?

Paul Benjinks - Articles

 (95) Author Ranking Blue
Paul Benjinks is a 32 year old American who has just started writing guides on the hundreds of countries he has visited on the website International travel Guides

As long as this bottom text remains you may use this guide for any free online purpose.

    Traveling to Albania

    Visiting Albania: A Basic travelers guide A bright and beautiful area of rock cliffs, and southern European relaxed living as been in the past destroyed by a totalitarianism regime. But for any would be travelers to the the Modern day Albania will find a country filled with sunny Mediterranean beaches, welcoming people and a vivid art explosion reminiscent of the renaissance in Tirana, capital of Albania. Read: Traveling to Albania Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 09/09/2008 | Destinations

    A Guide to Madrid

    Madrid Travel Guide The sword fighting Madrid feels like a never ending party, calibrating the joy of life. Spain, after being trapped under a totalitarian regime for the most of the last century, feels like country born again, becoming a vivid player on the world stage, its growth unseen since the 16th century, when playwrights and painters would travel to preform at Madrid’s royal courts. A crossing point for Iberia, the Spanish capital of Madrid as become a city with a large hunger for art m Read: A Guide to Madrid Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 05/09/2008 | Destinations

    Haggling in Bangkok

    Bargaining in Bangkok Even if you consider yourself and expert on bargaining on other countries, you might find youself having a hard time getting a deal in Thailand. Aggressive styles that fare well in Delhi will not fare so well in Bangkok. The greatest compliment you can say to a native of Thailand about an activity is calling it fun, or sanuk. Haggling also follows the same rules. The peoples of Thailand love to joke and tease, so treat every bargaining as a game. But don’t take it too far, Read: Haggling in Bangkok Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 05/09/2008 | Destinations

    Traveling to Bangkok: the Art of Muay Thai

    Muay Thai, the Sport of Kings The people of Thailand are as interested in their national sport, the art of Muay Thai, as people from the USA are about Baseball, or people from the UK are about football. Just because it involves fighting, don’t dismiss it as a blood sport. Muay Thai is an ancient martial art, possibly one of the first, and has a noble past. Read: Traveling to Bangkok: the Art of Muay Thai Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 02/09/2008 | Destinations

    The Nightlife of Bangkok

    One Night in Bangkok Bangkok is quickly becoming Asia’s capital of modern entertainment, with brilliant live music, hip bars, dancing venues, great restaurants, and groovy jazz and blues clubs. The nightlife in Thailand, especially Bangkok, can cater for every traveler, ranging from a simple few beers, too energy pumping dancing inside nightclubs. Read: The Nightlife of Bangkok Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 25/08/2008 | Exotic Locations

    Eating in Bangkok

    Eat Like a Local In the past Thai’s borders have included areas of Myanmar (Burma), Laos and Malaysia and all of the different cultures of the population, the Indians, Mon and Khmer, Chinese, Indonesians Europeans Persians and the people of Thailand have all added recipes to the fantastic array of diverse food. Read: Eating in Bangkok Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 25/08/2008 | Exotic Locations

    Begining Morocco Travel Guide

    Morocco Morocco is an exciting, unique and friendly country which offers host to a multitude of unforgettable holidays, beach side towns offering warm long days on beautiful shores, long lost cities with a large and varied history, and a varied landscape to explore, ranging from hard deserts, leading to woodland. Whether you want a romantic honeymoon break, escape from a grey city, or just a break from a monotony of life, Morocco has it all. Read: Begining Morocco Travel Guide Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 18/08/2008 | Destinations

    Researching a Holiday to Iran

    There is no place for prejudices if you the packaging for a visit in the Iran. “Axis of despair”? Most visitors, after coming to this friendliest of countries, would not agree. For those looking for culture, Iran’s magnificent ruins of antique cities, glorious mosques and mausoleums, There are so many brilliant museums to visit you are bound to be run off your feet. Read: Researching a Holiday to Iran Read

    By: Paul Benjinks | 18/08/2008 | Destinations
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!
Article Categories








Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.12, 4, w1)