Friday, August 5, 2011

How to Plan an Exciting and Thrilling Adventure Travel

Do you get tired of spending all of your vacations with your family? Are you fed up with having to sit on a couch and watch television with your parents because they would have made you feel bad about choosing something else for your vacation time? Getting over the guilt can be hard. All the same, sometimes you need some vacation time you can actually enjoy. Why not decide to have a real adventure the next time you have some free time? Heck, you might even be able to fit in weekend adventure treks and still have time to spend with your parents looking through the old photos (again). Here are some adventure travels you should try.

If you get joy from the outdoors and like to use your survival skills for living off the land, why not go on an Australian Walkabout? These have gained popularity since one of the main characters form the television show Lost attempted to go on one. The original concept of an Australian Walkabout is for you and your co-adventurers to get out into the Australian Outback, while being guided. When you get out on a walkabout, you are only living off the land. You gather your own food, construct your own shelter from the available materials and take on any "elements" that might come your way (weather, wild animals, etc). It would be like extreme camping and can bring great satisfaction. Palawan hotels is a must if you want to relax.

Shark Diving is not really light and easy but it is thrilling! The Shark Diver Company has package deals that allow you to explore the sharks of California and Mexico. These types of adventure travels are not cheap. Most travels like these cost about three thousand dollars for each person who goes on the trip. But most of these trips last for at least five days. Make sure you have obtained your diving certification before you leave for your tip. You don't want to spend your whole vacation stuck on the boat!

Do you love food? Do you tantalize the idea of learning about and taste testing cuisine from around the world? Why not try a culinary tour? For obvious reasons, Italy is among the most popular of destinations for food connoisseurs who want to have the experience of tasting cuisine it its "native habitat." Ireland, Spain and Greece also have wonderful "culinary tours." In addition to tasting the food after it's prepared, by "native" chefs, these tours also allow you to learn how to cook a variety of dishes on your own. This is a terrific adventure travel for a chef on the rise or any lover of food.

While some adventure travels can cost quite a lot, most are pretty affordable. These vacations don't have to be lengthy. You can take some of these vacations for just one day! Why would you choose to spend all of your time off from work being bored when you could spend it having some adventures? Thanks to the sheer variety of adventure travels available, your hardest decision will be deciding up on a location and an activity. Have some fun!