For the over-21 crowd, Dallas offers a huge variety of options when the sun goes down. Whether you're into hanging out with friends, or getting dressed up for a night on the town, there's a lot to do. Ask yourself, "What is there to enjoy in this town?" and Dallas has an answer for you.
If you like the dance scene, check out Kismet Lounge and The Slip Inn. Unique in ... (Read More)
The amount of tourists visiting Peru in the past several years has increased to the point to where it is now the most visited country in South America. There’s a good reason for this: Peru has a diverse cultural history, a widely varied topography, and the Pacific Ocean, Andes Mountains, and Amazon jungle among its many peculiarities. Tourists can come to observe the ruins of ancient civilizations, tour the modern ... (Read More)
If you're in Dallas and require something to do, flip a coin. Make sure that coin has at least six sides, because the possibilities are limitless in the 'Big D'. It's not a choice between one or two things to do or see, it's a choice of hundreds. Pick your best choice, and head out.
Regardless of your passion, as a resident or tourist, the city can satisfy your needs. Looking ... (Read More)
A vacation to Peru can be costly and not something everybody can afford to do. But if you ever get the fortune and can save up the money, the trip is worth every penny. Peru is a land unlike many others, with a wide variety of terrain, fascinating ecosystems, and an bounty of artifacts and ruins from civilizations centuries old. Whether your interest is outdoor adventure, ancient history, or the ... (Read More)
With a name like Big Bend, should it be anywhere but Texas? The West-Texas region is home to both a national park and a state park, and is a very popular destination for travelers from throughout the world. The area can be challenging, difficult, and even deadly if the visitor doesn't plan ahead. Take into account what you expect to do when you get to Big Bend so you can ... (Read More)
The springtime in Peru (fall season in the northern hemisphere) brings many celebrations and events that add extra flair for the lucky visitor. The cultural influences within Peru – Andean, Hispanic, African, and European among others – all come together in the spring to celebrate a variety of events. Those of African heritage are particularly lively.
The Day of the Creole Song (la Dia de la Cancion Criolla), held at the ... (Read More)
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