They
all seem to blur together with the same events;
there’s nothing wrong with that providing
your Yuletide is an enjoyable one, but just
once in your life it’s great to do something
different.
One
of the most exciting ways to do something
different is to travel, and there are a number
of ways you can enjoy Christmas in exotic
locales. For the purpose of this article,
I’ll narrow down the highlights to
one per destination for your inspiration.
Here
are some last minute ideas for this Christmas...

What
to see? Elephant Orphanage, Rock
fortress of Yapahuwa, Sacred City of Anarudhapura,
Minhintale, Horton Plains, Medieval Capital
of Polonnaruwa, Wildlife Jeep Safari, Minneriya
National Park, Rock Fortress of Sigiriya,
Kandy, Dambulla Cave Temple, Pristine Beaches.
Where
will I be for Christmas and New Year? Christmas
will be highlighted with the Rock Fortress
of Yapahuwa. New Year will be on the high
plateau of the Horton plains.
What
Christmas spirit can I spread? As
you know Sri Lanka was hit very hard by
the Tsunami in late 2004. As a result,
tourism numbers dropped dramatically. By
simply visiting Sri Lanka you are helping
to keep the tourism industry alive, and
in turn food on the table for many of the
locals.

Where
will I be for Christmas and New Year? This
tour will be in the vicinity of Zanzibar
off the Tanzanian coast during this period.
What
to see: Naivasha, Nairobi, Masai
Mara, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar, Lake
Malawi, Victoria Falls.
What
Christmas spirit can I spread? Why
not spend an extra day in Nairobi and visit
Sheldricks Elephant Orphanage as recently
shown on Getaway,
courtesy of Kumuka Worldwide. For as little
as USD 50 per year you can sponsor a baby
elephant and actively help save the existence
this amazing species. Click
here for more information.

Where
will I be for Christmas and New Year?
Christmas will be a free camp in
the black desert. New Year's Eve
will be spent in either Luxor or Hurghada.
What
to see: Mount Sinai, Dahab, Cario,
Pyramids, Western Desert, Luxor, Valley
of the Kings and Queens, Karnak Temple,
Aswan, Nile Felucca trip, Edfu Temple,
Philae Temple, Aqaba, Wadi Rum, Petra,
Dead Sea.
What
Christmas spirit can I spread? Buy
local! The cooler months in the Middle
East do not attract the mainstream traveler.
This is an advantageous time for Kumuka
travellers to visit, as due to the lack
of general tourists, trade is low for many
local vendors. Support them by ensuring
the produce is locally made and sold.

What
to see: Ballestas Islands, Arequipa,
Colca Canyon, Cuzco, Inca trail, Machu
Picchu, Sacred Valley, Lake Titicaca, Uros
Islands, La Paz.
Where
will I be for Christmas and New Year?
To
be supplied...
What
Christmas spirit can I spread? A
lot of the poorer people in South America
love anything educational or recreational,
perhaps you would like to take advantage
of this trip to give something back to
the people who host you in their countries.
We
do recommend: wooden toys, soccer
or footballs, books and pens.
We don’t recommend: sweets,
cash, or balloons; sweets rot teeth,
cash is not always spent wisely, balloons
don’t last.


Perhaps
you are not able to pack up and go this New
Year but are already thinking about New Year
2006.
Our
Europe, Africa and Asia brochures are already
out.
Click
here to access the brochure links
and plan ahead !!
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