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Visiter Buenos Aires (Argentine) avec ALZEA
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Buenos Aires - Argentine
Voila les diferentes rubriques du guide Argentine :
- Les 10 objets représentatifs de Buenos Aires:
- La Guia T (le petit guide que tout le monde; touriste et locaux ont ds leur sac
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- Le bus 152 (tu es perdu en plein coeur de Buenos Aires? Pas de panique, il te suffit de prendre le bus 152, qui parcoure la ville de long en large, il ne peut pas ne pas passer pres de chez toi!!!)
- La moneda (la monnaie que tu dois absolument avoir si tu veux prendre le colectivo (le bus local)), todo un tema
- Le mate + la hierba y la bombilla; incontournable en Argentine, entre amis, collegues
- La botella de Quilmes de 1 litro - La parilla - Maillot de Boca/River
- Les 10 endroits de la capitale
- Plaza Italia - Chinatown - Plaza Serrano - Kiosco - Gare de retiro
- Once (la ou tt le monde va acheter ses vetements, muy barato) - Mataderos
- La cancha de River/Boca - Les parcs de Palermo - La Plaza de Mayo
- Les 10 personnages:
- Colectivero (el chofer del colectivo) - Maradona
- Cartonero (personne qui fait les poubelles pour trier le carton et le vendre a des entreprises de recyclage)
- Paseador (promeneur de chiens) - Taxista ( a peine 1% de femmes)
- Cristina Kirchner - Le porteño (comme le parisien
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- Les 10 aliments et boissons:
- Le licuado (genre de Milk Shake a l'eau ou au latí)
- La pizza Muzza - Empanadas
- Le bife de Chorizo/ de lomo - Vino - Le dulce de leche (hummmm)
- Le fernet (alcohol local fair a partir d'herbes macérées ds l'alcool de raisin.
- Le super pancho (hot dog)
- Les insolites :
- Le waddle (mulet, queue de rat..) - Les havaiannas
- MSN (tt fonctionne avc MSN, relations professionnelles, amicales
.)
- Le texto (pareil) - Les clefs (tu dois descendre pour ouvrir la porte a ton invité)
- Les ascenseurs (doubles portes..) - Migraciones - El tango
- Les incontournables
- Le caminito (La Boca) - La Florida
- 9 de Julio (l'avenue la plus large du monde) - Las cañitas
- Marché de San Telmo (dimanche apres midi) - La cabrera (restaurant)
- Tigre
- Les 10 expressions de Buenos Aires
- Che ("y che" = et toi) - Boludo - Barbaro (super) - Viste?
- Mirá, mirá - Aca (= aquí) - Vos (= tu) - Po"sh"o = pollo
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Visiter Cap Town (Afrique du Sud)
avec ALZEA
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10 famous/typical things for Cape Town:
- Table Mountain
- Nelson Mandela
- Robben Island
- V&A Waterfront with lots of shops, restaurants and vibey cafes
- Great mixture of different cultures, nationalities, religions and races ( but big difference between rich and poor people)
- Beautiful beaches and sunsets
- Rugby and cricket (South Africans love rugby!!)
- Lots of outdoor activities/sports as hiking, cycling, surfing, kite-surfing, paragliding, rock climbing, golf, canoeing…
- Very good wine and lots of wine estates in and around Cape Town
- Braais (barbeques, South Africans are the master in having a barbeques with the whole family and friends)
10 things to do/ visit in and around Cape Town
- Hiking Table Mountain and Lions Head
- Cape Point ( Cape of good hope)
- Franschoek, Stellenbosch (wine tasting)
- District six museum
- Surfing at Muizenberg
- Summer sunset concerts in Kirstenbosch Botanical garden
- Sunday craft market at Greenpoint stadium
- Organic food market in Woodstock on Saturdays
- Sunday evenings in Caprice or La Med
- Sundowner on Signal Hill or Lions Head
10 things not to do in Cape Town:
- don’t drink and drive
- don’t give any strangers a lift
- don’t hitch hike
- don’t leave anything valuable or visible in the car
- don’t walk around when it’s dark
- don’t use mini taxis/black taxis when it’s dark
- don’t show off any valuable things or walk around with your camera around your neck
- don’t ask strangers for help at an ATM while withdrawing money
- don’t interfere in a fight on the street
10 famous people in South Africa
- Nelson Mandela
- Christian Barnard (first heart transplant)
- Thabo Mbeki (previous president)
- Kgalema Mothlante (current president)
- Helen Zille (Major of Cape Town)
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- Jacob Zuma (head of ANC, maybe future president)
- Charlize Theron (actress in Hollywood)
- John Smit (Captain of Springbok rugby team)
- Ryk Neethling (swimmer)
10 typical food and drinks in Cape Town
- Braai (barbeque)
- Boerewors (sausage)
- Lots of good and fresh fish
- Pies
- Wine
- Butternut (roasted)
- Vegetable stir fry
- Shots like Jaegermeister and Tequila are popular
- Savannah and Hunters (cider drinks)
- Windhoek beer
- 10 places to party:
- La Med
- Karma
- Caprice
- Hemisphere
- Bang Bang
- Fiction
- Jade
- Mercury Lounge
- Assembly
- Neighbourhood
- 10 typical South African expressions:
- Howzit = how are you?
- Bru, bra or boet= brother ( for example: howzit my bru?- how are you my brother?)
- Sisi= sister
- Robot= traffic lights
- Now now = immediately (I come now now…)
- Cheers = goodbye
- Kiff = cool
- Dodgy= not cool
- Lekker= good, great
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Visiter Pune (Inde)
avec ALZEA
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Welcome to Pune - India
Pune is nestled in Maharashtra, the prosperous state which has Mumbai (Bombay) as a capital. Pune is the second town in Maharashtra, roughly 200 kilometers south-east of Mumbai. This city has a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants. It has a very pleasant climate almost through the year, except during the summer months of April and May, when temperatures can reach 40°C. Monsoon, from July to September, is usually moderate, leading to cool days and nights (around 26°C).
Pune has many names, from the "Cultural Capital of the state" to the "Oxford of the East". Indeed Pune is a premier seat for some of the oldest and finest universities in the country. You will find so a lot of students in the city and the most important number of foreigners while experiencing the night life in the numerous restaurants and bars in Pune. Finally, you will find a lot of cultural events within the city, like the Film festival. Pune offers all the varieties of food you can find in India, from the North India meet-oriented meals to the spicy dosais and idlis from the South, along with typical marahashtrian Thali.
The IT sector is thriving in Pune, sometimes called "the little sister of Bangalore", as long as the automotive sector, making the city a businesswise city.
Where to eat:
Everywhere in town you will find easily restaurants, even if you will find traditional food at JM (Jungli Maharaj) Road and more international high-price food in Koregeon Park. Restaurants are usually open for lunch from 11am to 3pm and dinner time will last from 7pm to 11pm. For Alcohol, you will find many Beer and wine shops, and we encourage you to taste the nascent Indian wines, coming from vineyards near Pune.
Where to Party:
Puneites love to party. You will find a lot of pubs, lounge bars and discos trendy, in Kalyani Nagar, Aundh or Koregeon Park.
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The flat is in Mount-Vert Pristine Society.
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Where to shop:
Pune's retail sector is experiencing a tremendous growth. The influx of malls has added to the traditional markets of Laxmi and M.G. Road, where you will find surely everything you need. Bargaining is common especially at small outlets, stores and roadside stalls. If skillfully handled, prices can be divided by two.
Around Pune: Pune is set in the middle of hills, and you will find around the city a lot of track for hiking. Not far from Pune, beautiful places like Lonavla caves. And of course with Mumbai-Pune highway, the economic and multicultural capital of India is only 3 hours far by bus.
Where to live :
ALZEA has acquired a flat set in Khadki, in the north of the city. It is 1 minute walk from Khadki Railway Station going to Central Pune or Mumbai, and 5 minutes' walk to the commercial street where you can buy food, recharge your mobile, eat at restaurants or go on the internet.
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This society is quiet big, so you will have access to very nice facilities like a swimming-pool, billiard pool and even a fully-equipped fitness room.
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