5 travel ideas for 2010
Total eclipse of the sun
In 2010, see something rare. Machu Picchu?
A partial eclipse can be seen in parts of the South Pacific and southern South America.
Shipboard viewing is another option. It’s a perfect excuse to take a cruise to French Polynesia. Tours are filling up quickly, so make your travel plans soon. Ring of Fire Expeditions ( www.eclipsetours.com) and Flo USA Inc. ( www.eclipsetraveler.com) offer tour packages. The eclipse lasts from two to five minutes depending on your viewing location. If you miss this one, the next total solar eclipse is Nov. 13, 2012.
More info: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEpubs/2010/TP214171a.pdf. (Piyal Adhikary / EPA)
Shanghai world’s fair
Think of a world’s fair as a cultural
The coastal city has always considered itself more cosmopolitan than Beijing. It’s upping the ante with $45 billion in upgrades that include better roads and expanded mass transit. New hotels include two InterContinental locations -- the Peninsula and the stylish Hotel Indigo, a boutique property.
So where’s the “wow” factor? As with any world’s fair, it’s all about the pavilions.
Visitors are sure to be drawn to the
-- Chris Erskine (Qilai Shen / EPA)