Travel
Scotland is the land of the Thistle and the Heather. A great destination, this country is a haven of environmental cleanliness, beauty, wilderness and romance. Its ruggedness, honesty and authenticity makes it one of the most interesting countries of the world. Scotland is 'dripping with atmosphere and romance' - this evocative nature coupled with the buzzwords of film, celebrity, challenge, adventure, reality makes it a must see country.

Trinidad and Tobago culture is known for its carnival, steel band and calypso music are famous throughout the world. The carnival was first introduced in Trinidad and Tobago. The Trinidad and Tobago language is a mixture of African dialects besides coining some words from other languages.
Trinidad and Tobago culture also encompasses Trinidad and Tobago language, art, food, society, religion. Trinidad and Tobago language is a mixture of various languages. The Trinidad and Tobago language has words spoken among the Kwa and Akan dialects of African origin. There are some loan words borrowed from Spanish, French, Amerindian and East Indian Languages. Hindi words are also very much a part of the Trinidad and Tobago language.
The Trinidad and Tobago carnival shows the creativity of the trinbagonians. Carnival had its birth in the streets of Trinidad and Tobago. Kite flying is another part of Trinidad and Tobago culture. Moreover the calypso and the steel band is famous worldwide and is also a part of the Trinidad and Tobago culture.
There are various museums and art galleries, which speak of the art and culture of these Caribbean people. Epixdesigns, Cari-Culture, Aquarela Galleries, Indian Caribbean Museum, horizon Art Gallery are some of the museums unfolding the excellence of Trinidad and Tobago art.
Regarding food Trinidad and Tobago food differs slightly. Tobago food is mainly exotic sea food dishes. Trinidad food comprises of the modern day delicacies.

For a country of its size, Kenya sure packs a lot in: mountains and deserts, colorful tribal culture, beaches and coral reefs, and some of Africa’s best wildlife attractions. In fact, to say Kenya is Africa in microcosm would not be stretching the point. There are a million different reasons to come here, and picking just one is nigh impossible. Stunning landscapes set the scene, from Kakamega’s rain-forests to Indian Ocean beaches by way of Mt Kenya National Park; the rolling grasslands of the Masai Mara to searing deserts on the shores of the Jade Sea; with The Rift Valley, home to Hell's Gate National Park, cleaving a massive gash through it all.
Wildlife safaris have been the mainstay of Kenya’s tourism for decades, and several Kenyan parks, like Tsavo National Park, are among the best places in Africa to see lions, elephants, leopards and the famous wildebeest migration. Kenya rates as one of the top five bird-watching destinations in the world; other activities for outdoor enthusiasts include trekking the glacial ridges of Mt Kenya, ballooning over the Masai Mara, snorkeling at the Marine National Park in Malindi on the Indian Ocean coast, and much more besides. Kenya's biggest city, Nairobi, with the baddest of reputations, is sidestepped by many visitors, but, in fairness, has an interesting urban appeal with its cafes and nightlife.
The people, too, represent a wide cross-section of everything that is contemporary Africa, and everyday life brings together traditional tribes and urban families; ancient customs and modern sensibilities. Swapping the latest political gossip with the switched-on locals is just one more small pleasure that comes with the culture.

Page 1 of 4








