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Find Cheap Flights to North Island, New Zealand - 0 views

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    Do you want to Visit North Island New Zealand to spend your holiday in peace and lively way? Don't wait Book your flight tickets to North Island New Zealand by faremachine.
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting Travel & Tours Singapore: Jakarta Weather - 2 views

Jakarta, the capital and largest city of Indonesia, has a hot and humid tropical wet and dry climate. Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is located at the northwest end of Java Island faces n...

Westhill Consulting Travel Blog & Tours Singapore: Jakarta Weather

started by Omme Perrt on 15 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
martur

Must See Wildlife in Asia - 6 views

Notable trade hubs of the wildlife trade include Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, which offers smugglers direct jet service to Europe, the Middle East, North America and Africa. The C...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Must See Wildlife in Asia

Omme Perrt

Preparing for the Last Six Months of the Year - 1 views

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    Now that we are nearing the second half of the year and spent the first half working hard, it may be good to spend some part of your time once every month in visiting wondrous places in Asia . Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours have listed a special place to spend your weekend at. July - Sumatra, Indonesia Sumatra is the second island popular for surfing with the most number of surf spots, with 18 altogether and an island away from the capital, Jakarta, Indonesia. The common time for surfing is around May to September with the trade winds blowing from east to south-east. From October to April, winds tend to come from the west to north-west, so the east coast breaks get the offshore winds. August - Chinatown, Singapore/ Chinese Enclaves, Malaysia
    If you are up for a little visit to the dead, you should join the celebration of Hungry Ghost Festival in basically almost all of countries with Chinatown of their own. In Asia, the celebration of the event is widely awesome in Singapore and Malaysia. The Hungry Ghost Festival celebrates the Taoist belief in the afterlife. Chinese communities in Malaysia and Singapore believe that the gates of Hell open on the 7th lunar month, freeing the spirits of the dead to roam in the world of the living. The living, in turn, must make offerings of food and burnt prayer money to the souls of the dead to appease them. They shouldn't show complaints or heavy feelings, though, as ghost are said to hunt those that do. September - Borneo Malaysian Borneo is one of those rare places where you can sense the adventure in the air, along with the green smells from thousands of miles of rainforest just waiting to be explored. Borneo is the third-largest island in the world, and a virtual paradise on earth for anyone who shares a love for plants, wildlife, and adventure. October - Beijing, China Asia in October can very enjoyable; the month is a tra
Madison Walker

Preparing for the Last Six Months of the Year - 1 views

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    Now that we are nearing the second half of the year and spent the first half working hard, it may be good to spend some part of your time once every month in visiting wondrous places in Asia. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours have listed a special place to spend your weekend at. July - Sumatra, Indonesia Sumatra is the second island popular for surfing with the most number of surf spots, with 18 altogether and an island away from the capital, Jakarta, Indonesia. The common time for surfing is around May to September with the trade winds blowing from east to south-east. From October to April, winds tend to come from the west to north-west, so the east coast breaks get the offshore winds. August - Chinatown, Singapore/ Chinese Enclaves, Malaysia If you are up for a little visit to the dead, you should join the celebration of Hungry Ghost Festival in basically almost all of countries with Chinatown of their own. In Asia, the celebration of the event is widely awesome in Singapore and Malaysia. The Hungry Ghost Festival celebrates the Taoist belief in the afterlife. Chinese communities in Malaysia and Singapore believe that the gates of Hell open on the 7th lunar month, freeing the spirits of the dead to roam in the world of the living. The living, in turn, must make offerings of food and burnt prayer money to the souls of the dead to appease them. They shouldn't show complaints or heavy feelings, though, as ghost are said to hunt those that do. September - Borneo Malaysian Borneo is one of those rare places where you can sense the adventure in the air, along with the green smells from thousands of miles of rainforest just waiting to be explored. Borneo is the third-largest island in the world, and a virtual paradise on earth for anyone who shares a love for plants, wildlife, and adventure. October - Beijing, China Asia in October can very enjoyable; th
Rosy Mishie

Indonesia Visa and Passport Requirements - 0 views

  http://www.worldtravelguide.net/indonesia/passport-visa   Passports: To enter Indonesia, a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry is required by al nationals ref...

indonesia visa and passport requirements

started by Rosy Mishie on 21 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Jakarta Travel Guide - 1 views

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    Jakarta is the biggest city in Indonesia with a role as the capital of Indonesia as well as the government center of Indonesia. Jakarta is also one of the 33 provinces in Indonesia, and therefore governed by a governor who reports to the President of Indonesia through the Internal Affairs Minister. Due to the multi role as both a province and the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta then given a status of Special Capital Region (Daerah Khusus Ibukota=DKI). DKI Jakarta has five municipalities and administrative regency. The five municipalities are North Jakarta (Jakarta Utara), East Jakarta (Jakarta Timur), West Jakarta (Jakarta Barat), South Jakarta (Jakarta Selatan), Central Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat), and Thousand Islands Regency (Kepulauan Seribu). Each municipality headed by a Mayor who assists to prepare the planning of their region. Thousand Island is headed by a Regent who's responsible on the financial matters. History The history of Jakarta began from a small port at the mouth of Ciliwung River, centuries ago. The port city then emerged to become a busy international trading center. Journals of European journalist in 16th century mentioned that there's a city, named Kalapa (Kelapa in Sundanese called kalapa, means coconut), seemed as the main port for a Hindu Kingdom named Sunda, with a capital of Pajajaran, located near to the current location of Bogor. Portuguese was the first fleet from Europe that arrived at Kalapa Port.
Omme Perrt

Budget Bali and Lombok - 1 views

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    There is more to Indonesia than your favorite destination Jakarta. BALI Good Karma Bungalows A long existence local legend on Bali's north-east coast, Good Karma lies at the foot of the sacred volcano Gunung Agung, the island's highest peak at 3,031 meters. The sand here is volcanic - in actual fact the beach in front of Good Karma is of smooth black pebble. The attraction is the snorkeling and even though it is one of the lowest priced places to visit in Amed, Good Karma brags its own private little cove, with a lovely reef right off the beach - big schools of bumphead parrotfish regularly feed here. If you're fortunate, Balinese owner Baba will be present - he's an ultra-Zen creature who likes to work out in the homemade gym he's put together in a cave just behind the resort. Read reviews to see what others have to say. The airy beach huts are astonishingly cool as soon as the fans are buzzing, and hammocks summon reading marathons. Baba's Japanese wife takes charge of the day-to-day consecutively of the place in addition to serving up a killer katsudon together with Balinese fare. Drive half an hour up the coast to Tulamben and you can scuba - or skin-dive the well-known Liberty shipwreck. Selang Amed Bunutan Karangasem, Amed. LOMBOK Alam Gili Bungalows Gili Trawangan is one of three tiny islands just off Lombok, Bali's easterly neighbor. Swish villa resorts now push with the cheap beach cabanas that were formerly the norm here. However Gili T recalls a castaway vibe, thanks greatly to a restriction on motor vehicles and dogs as to its coconut palms and white sand beaches. Those in the know head away from the rush of the chief drag choosing as an alternative for the silent north coast and Alam Gili, a tranquil little oasis with six bungalows and a sumptuous suite for families. For more budget tips just visit http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/westhill-consul
Maricel Clint

Black Sand Beaches around the World - 0 views

Black is beautiful and these black sand beaches from around the world show how true this saying is.   This Black Sand Beach, Lost Coast, California is so well-known for its black sand beach li...

westhill consulting travel and tours Black Sand Beaches Around the world

started by Maricel Clint on 08 May 14 no follow-up yet
Ranhil Tang

Black Sand Beaches around the World - 1 views

Black is beautiful and these black sand beaches from around the world show how true this saying is. This Black Sand Beach, Lost Coast, California is so well-known for its black sand beach lies pri...

westhill consulting travel and tours black sand beaches around the world

started by Ranhil Tang on 08 May 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Spiritual Check : Religions around Asia - 1 views

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    Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, with millions of different peoples following a wide variety of different religions. As a melting pot of culture, Asia is the birthplace of most of the world's mainstream religions including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastranism, as well as many other religions. When traveling Asia, you should be careful in recognizing the religion of the place you are visiting. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours has listed the top religions in the region: Hinduism Hinduism is the majority religion in India, Nepal, and the Indonesian island of Bali, with strong minorities in the Asian nations of Bhutan, Fiji, Jakarta Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Singapore, and Sri Lanka with approximately 1 billion followers. Before the arrival of Buddhism and Islam in Southwest Asia and Southeast Asia, Hinduism (and Shaivism in particular) was the most widely practiced religion in Southwest Asia and Southeast Asia Hinduism as we know it can be subdivided into a number of major currents. The main divisions of Hinduism are Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Smartism and Shaktism. The vast majority of present day Hindus can be categorized under one of these four groups, although there are many other, partly overlapping, allegiances and denominations. Buddhism Buddhism is the fourth largest world religion and the 3rd largest in Asia. It is dominant and the majority in Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, Tibet, Laos, Mongolia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. According to reviews, Large Buddhist populations live in China (18.2%), Japan (36.2%), Taiwan (35%), Macau
Omme Perrt

A Land of (Vanishing) Plenty - 3 views

a land of vanishing plenty westhill consulting travel and tours

started by Omme Perrt on 19 May 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Things to Do When It's Raining! - 1 views

What goes around comes around! This may be a cliché, however when pertained to the weather in the Phuket, you can be sure it real. Even though Mother Nature may release her anger throughout the ...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Asia Jakarta Bangkok Hong Kong things to do when its raining

started by Omme Perrt on 12 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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Black Sand Beaches Around The World - 8 views

For me, a quality vacation is a vacation on the beach. In addition, now you can make this pastime as comfortable as possible if you buy various sunscreens, and I also recommend paying attention to ...

Destination Hotel and Restaurant Travel Guide Westhill Consulting Black Sand Beaches Around The World

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