Malibu has become the happening destination for vacationers due to its terrific landscapes and tourist friendly conditions. However, in the recent times, Malibu is also growing into a hot destination for real estate investments. If you consider the extent of development taking place in Malibu and the Malibu real estate for sale, you can understand the existing demand for property here.
So, if you plan to settle down in this beautiful destination, here are five tips to help you.
Buy a home
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If you want to settle down in Malibu, you have two options – either rent a home or buy one. Between the two, buying a home is a better option. There are two reasons for this. Firstly, the rental rates in Malibu are high. Secondly, the rates of properties in Malibu are on a continuous increasing, growing by 15 percent to 19 percent each year. The long-term returns on your house in Malibu are going to be considerably high. So, if you can obtain a mortgage loan on the house, it is a wiser option to buy it instead of paying thousands on rentals.
Malibu is not all ocean and sand. There are gorgeous hills and valleys covered with lush greenery. There is excellent living options inland as well. You can hire a realtor here to understand the best investment places.
Own a car
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Malibu is tailored for cars. The roads are good and the scenic beauty that you can enjoy during the drive is simply amazing. The local transport system is expensive here. Owning a car gives you the freedom to move around this beautiful city and enjoy every corner.
Explore
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Whether a tourist or a resident, people in Malibu explore the city because there is so much to explore. You can find little beaches and coves in the nooks and corners of the city. You can also explore the lush green rolling hills and find spots to go for picnics during holidays. There is so much you can do in Malibu. If you like to have a thriving nightlife, this tourist heaven has lots of offer.
Facilities and amenities
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Malibu has all the facilities and amenities you need in place. There are ample educational and medical facilities. You can also find speciality hospitality with excellent emergency services. The place is well equipped with grocery stores, entertainment centres, restaurants, pubs and bars.
Malibu is also known for its rehabilitation facilities. Many rich and famous people from all over America use these facilities to detoxify themselves and get back into the normal lifestyle. All you need to do is spend your first few days in Malibu getting to know the different places.
Mingle
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The culture is Malibu is all about mingling with the locals and enjoying the local culture. You get to know so much about the “places to be at”, many of which are not listed on the tourist locales. What’s more, if you love gossip, there’s a lot to interest you in Malibu, thanks to the celeb movement in and out of the city.
Malibu is a great place to live in. However, if you have made the choice to live here, organise your life to have a bit of spare time so that you can truly enjoy this lovely destination.
Raksha Bandhan in India is celebrated with charm and joy. The sacred festival of Raksha Bandhan embarks on the celebration of the bond of a lifetime between siblings.
Raksha Bandhan festival is an occasion for all brothers and sisters to celebrate their unconditional love and affection for each other. Raksha Bandhan is made memorable by sending Rakhi gifts to India with a decorated Pooja thali. A Raksha Bandhan Thali is one of the primary necessities that is used in a Raksha Bandhan ritual.
This Raksha bandhan gift your amazing brother with this hamper of dry fruits, greeting card and peacock feather rakhi. Tether your sibling to your heart by sending good wishes and this mind-blowing gift adorned with beautiful roli chawal.
Raksha Bandhan festival is considered as one of the most auspicious occasion in India. Even if you are outside the country you can still send your love and wishes to any desired location through online shopping. Raksha Bandhan is the celebration of togetherness and love.
Shop for Amazing Gifts available on the Online Portal
The day of Raksha Bandhan is for bonding and fun and a major task on this day is ‘Shopping ‘– purchase amazing Raksha Bandhan collection from the online shopping portal. It is the easiest and convenient way to shop for Rakhi gifts. Raksha Bandhan is the perfect time to show your love, respect and affection towards your siblings and strengthen the bond.
Graceful Rakhi Combo Every sister is proud of her brother and this amazing gift is definitely going to express your pride and love. The beautiful carved and crystal studded Mere Bhaiyya Rakhi and a thaal of sweets and cashew nuts are exactly what you need this Rakhi.
Send Raksha Bandhan Thali to your brothers or sisters on this beautiful occasion from the wide and attractive range of products available on this portal. The presence of these Raksha Bandhan Pooja thalis will definitely make the festival joyful.
If you also want to make this special moment of Raksha Bandhan unforgettable with your sibling, you can buy Raksha Bandhan sweets at affordable prices here. This wonderful festival would be incomplete without the delicious sweets. A wide range of delicious and traditional sweets are available in low-cost. All the gifts, thali, sweets, etc. will be specially hand delivered for your loved ones. There are rakhi gifts for sisters on Raksha Bandhan too.
So what are you waiting for? Use your gadgets to browse through these wonderful options available online and relish the bond between siblings.
There’s something awfully familiar about Europe, even to those who haven’t been there yet. The continent has been a muse for many and a dream for most. Its famous buildings and romantic waterways have had the world coming to it since time unknown. But, it is not defined by just the metallic opulence of Paris and the architectural genius in Rome. It is defined by the small unknown stops that are missed when rushing from one must-see to the other. The tiny, reclusive places that don’t end up on most lists.
So, if you feel that the Eiffel Tower is nothing more than a pretentious pile of scrap and the Big Ben is a waste of time, then I think you might like my alternative guide to experiencing Europe.
We love lakeside towns. There’s something hopelessly alluring about them. Right from the calm waters to the vibrant sunrises. The sleepy Lithuanian town of Trakai is all that and more. Squeezed between two lakes and an easy drive from the capital, Vilnius, this cluster of castles and wooden huts is an easy city getaway for the locals. The region comes under the protected status of the Trakai Historical National Park and is one of the few places to catch glimpses of the Karaite culture.
The Trakai Castle in Lake Galve, a 14th-century Gothic construction with traces of Renaissance influences, is the major draw in this area. Follow that up with a visit to the Trakai History Museum before heading to the bespoke camping areas at Slėnje, 5 km out of the town.
Czech Republic’s second-largest city, Brno is everything Prague doesn’t want to be. A city that has mastered the art of balancing the old and the new; the young and the old. At first glance, you might think of this University town as another city racing towards modernity with its glassy facades and new-age designs, but stay a while longer and you’ll start noticing the subtle undertones. A lazy pullback into the Moravian way of life. The city’s history will slowly start showing itself in its castles and cathedrals.
Spend time at the Špilberk castle and the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul before experiencing the Functionalist architecture at Villa Tugendhat. The estuary under St. James Church is another draw for piqued minds. After a day of landmark-hopping, visit Náměstí Svobody, the city’s nerve center and revel in the city vibe with a glass of wine.
Lying on the tourist-trodden trail between Interlaken and Jungfrau, this fairy-tale town deserves more than an impatient stopover. Lauterbrunnen is one of Switzerland’s largest conservation areas, scattered with expansive trough valleys and thunderous waterfalls. It is also a favorable spot for mountain biking and hiking. Picture chancing upon lonely mountain inns around unexpected hilly bends.
We recommend gaping at the spectacle that is the Trummelbach Falls, our favorite out of the 72 falls in the region.
4. Roskilde, Denmark
Steeped in Viking culture, Roskilde, 35 km from Copenhagen, is a highly decorated ancient town situated in one of Denmark’s most scenic areas, the island of Zealand. It is one of Denmark’s oldest cities and served as an important Viking trading post, and the seat of the Danish crown for a long time.
Roskilde is a cultural fiesta for anyone interested in the legendary Viking traditions. Start with the Roskilde Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the burial-place for many Danish Kings and Queens. The Viking Ship Museum and the Roskilde Museum are good stops for getting all the info. you might possibly need about the area’s traditions. If you are visiting during late June or early July, then head to the infamous Roskilde Festival for some legendary antics and a Rock n’ Roll overdose.
5. Hallstatt, Austria
Hallstatt
Considered to be the oldest still-inhabited village in Europe, Hallstatt lies in a picturesque setting surrounded by the Dachstein mountains and the shores of the Hallstatt See. The village was a hotbed for salt production back in the day and you can catch glimpses of its salt-production days by visiting the world’s oldest salt mines. Also, visit the Beinhaus for an intriguing display of decorated skulls exhumed from the village graveyard.
Hallstatt is also the world’s first cloned village with a full-scale replica in Huizhou, Guangdong in China.
6. Brest, Belarus
The eastern European nation of Belarus isn’t on most travelers’ radar owing to its stressed political environment, and long and complex history, but trust us when we say it’s probably the most surprising travel destination in all of the Europe. While Minsk, the capital, might be the most heard of city in the country, the border town of Brest offers an exquisite mixture of history, architecture and nature.
St. Nicholas Church in Belarus
Established by the Slavs, Brest went through several invasions during the course of its history and was under the Soviet Union till as late as 1991 before it finally fell under Belarus’s territory. The Brest Fortress, a World War II memorial, is the most important attraction in the city. Just walk the grounds and spend some time at the museum to try to understand this memorial’s complicated history. Brest is also home to some interesting museums like the Museum of Confiscated Arts and the Museum of Railway Technology. After the cultural and historical initiation spends time wandering around Nabierežnaja and Hohaia St. and enjoy the town’s laid back vibe.
7. Kosice, Slovakia
Tucked away in the valley of River Hornad, Košice is Slovakia’s second-largest city and served as the European Capital of Culture in 2013. The city is close to the Hungarian, Ukrainian and Polish borders and is easily accessible by a good network of roads and rail. It is also an artistic hotbed with several theatres holding performances all through the year.
St Michal’s chapel and st Elisabeth cathedral south view
Košice has the highest number of palaces in Slovakia and is a cultural cauldron in terms of architecture with a mixture of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau. The main attractions are the Gothic St. Elisabeth Cathedral and Immaculata Statue, both examples of Baroque architecture. Most of the town’s sites are present around the well-preserved historical center and the main street (Hlavná ulica) and can be leisurely covered on foot in a day.
8. Oulu, Finland
If there’s one reason to visit Oulu, apart from the spectacular beach and the enticing walkways, it’s the locals. The Finns are a warm and enthusiastic lot and they’ll welcome you into their homes just like they welcome the first speck of summer sunlight. The city, named after the river Oulujoki, lies on Finland’s western banks, opening up into the Gulf of Bothnia.
Oulu hydro energy
Summer is the best time to visit as the city collectively breathes a sigh of relief and prepares to let the sunny warmth enter their lives. The waterfront Kauppatori (marketplace) springs into action with several food stalls and restaurants dishing out the eclectic fare. Follow up an afternoon spent ambling around the market with an easy jaunt to Pikisaari, a former industrial region transformed into a close-knit artistic community. We recommend a short visit to the Sailor’s Home Museum, Oslo’s oldest house, to get a glimpse of life in the 18th century. Spend the next morning admiring the restrained flamboyance of Oulu Tuomiokirkko (the main church) and then dive into the many museums describing Oulu’s every facet from being a shipping town to the modern, high-tech metropolis that it is now.
9. Giethoorn, Netherlands
Give the term ‘on the road’ a miss for this one. Giethoorn, 120 km from Amsterdam, is a village with no roads. Arguably the most famous spot on our list, there is something about this tiny village, also called the Dutch Venice, that kept floating around in our heads. With over 150 wooden bridges, 4 miles of canals, and some spectacular farmhouses, this town merits a halt during your trip through Holland. All tourist go to Amsterdam, Giethoorn can turn out to be best travel destinations in Europe.
Founded in AD 1230 by fugitives from the Mediterranean, Giethoorn became famous after being used as a setting in Bert Haanstra’s 1958 comedy, Fanfare. The summers bring in a throng of tourists in boats and gondolas, changing this hamlet, home to 3000 people, into a thriving circus affair. Although the thought of rowing along the canals on a warm summer afternoon is very enticing, we recommend visiting Giethoorn in the winter, when the canals are frozen over. Ice skate your way through the village, stopping only to enjoy the outstanding views.
10. Leiria, Portugal
Leiria e Castelo
Cradled between Castle hill and Rio Lis and surrounded by Portugal’s biggest cities (Lisbon, Porto, and Coimbra) Leiria is a medieval town flirting with modernity. The Leiria castle towers over the town’s red-roofed town center.
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House Crows (Corvus_splendens) grooming in Kolkata.
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I am sure you believe “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”. It has been seen in various animals and birds that in addition to their personal hygiene they spend time in additional grooming of their Partners. These partnerships are longer lasting and more like having a best friend in your life. The grooming usually is stroking, scratching and massaging. They groom one another.
Love is not just about finding a good partner. It is also about being a good one.
Colorful parrots couple
Two colorful parrots from Jurong Bird Park of Singapore. As I watch these colourful parrots, I recall these lines: