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Omme Perrt

Top Tips for Travel for the Year Ahead - 1 views

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    Thomas Cook's decision to cease operating Irish charters, from April 30, demonstrates that traditional holidays are in flux. 'Dynamic packaging' is one of the travel buzzwords du jour, with licensed and bonded online companies, like budgetair.ie, clickandgo.com and lowcostholidays.ie, allowing consumers to package scheduled flights with accommodation into holidays that suit. One of my favourite newfamily travel websites is kidandcoe.com. It not only selects cool, family-friendly properties in destinations all over the world, but lists the specific criteria that parents want to check - such as whether there's a lift, dishwasher, changing table or high chair - as well as personal impressions and neighbourhood tips. Source: http://westhillconsultingtravel-tour.blogspot.com/2014/02/top-tips-for-travel-for-year-ahead.html
imelda blaze

The Astrological Travel Guide According to Huffingtonpost.com : Travel Tips : Travelers... - 1 views

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    The Astrological Travel Guide According to Huffingtonpost.com There are countless tips out there on where and how to travel, but not one like this. https://foursquare.com/westhilltravel http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/108506-westhill-consulting-travel-tours-inc It may not be certain, but why not take a leap of faith for once and try this travel guide according to you astrological sign by the Huffingtonpost.com. A little research based on each astrological sign's personality has led the Huffpost to these guidelines. Whatever your sign may be, one thing still stands true when travelling - you hold the key to your own travel destiny. Note: This travel guide is just a suggestion and may be followed at your own risk and liking. Aquarius: You Aquarius folk are an eclectic bunch. Your interests vary and you are the thinkers. You know what you like and you very much so know what you don't, so your next getaway should be planned with that in mind. Because you are one of the signs who can get lost in your thoughts, why not utilize that head space for some clarity? Book a trip to Iceland during the prime Northern Lights-seeing time and ponder life's big questions under the glorious Aurora Borealis. Even if you come up with no answers, at least you can come home with some amazing photos. Pisces: Pisces are, plain and simple, the givers. They are far happier when they are sharing their experiences or knowledge with others, especially those in need. A trip focused on service could be the perfect marriage of relaxation and giving back. Pisces people, why not look into an alternative spring break type trip to Ghana? You'll get away from the every day rat race but still get the satisfaction of helping those in need. Aries: If you're an Aries, you've got energy for days. Sitting on a beach soaking up the sun doesn't exactly tickle your fancy. You'll want to take all that restless energy and put it to good use. Try a trip down to Peru and make the ever-so-infamous trek up M
Wesley Stone

Tips for the Road: When to buy airfare for summer trip to Europe? - 1 views

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    ANSWER: Unfortunately, you're not likely to find many bargain fares to Europe this summer, according to travel experts. High-season fares to the continent will easily exceed $1,200 per ticket, especially to the most popular destinations (London, Paris, Rome). But there are ways to squeeze some savings out of the airfare portion of your trip. First, be flexible about your departure: The later you leave in the summer, the bigger your savings should be. By mid-September, the high fares of July should be down by a couple hundred dollars. Also, you'll save money if you fly midweek, rather than on the weekend. Consider, too, flying out of Detroit, a Delta hub, with several daily nonstops to Amsterdam (though when I checked fares recently, they were no cheaper than travel from Cleveland). As for when to book? Advice is all across the board. That 54-day figure you reference came from travel site CheapAir.com, which analyzed thousands of fares in 2013 and came up with the best time to buy. But it applies only to domestic fares - airfare to Europe is another matter entirely. Its analysis of fares to Europe last summer found that the lowest fares were snatched 319 days ahead of departure. Almost a year ahead! (See more here: http://westhillconsulting.info/ .)
evisabuzz

Plan ahead and study travel guide thoroughly before you plan your holidays - 0 views

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    Visa is an official document granted to the traveller from a foreign country that gives the traveller permission to enter that country for a specific period of time. It is more than a wonderful addition to the passport. Contacting online visa services is one of the safest way to find this out.
Madison Walker

Training Tips for When You're Traveling - 1 views

http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/training-tips-for-when-youre-traveling_71832 While it's not quite summer yet, school vacation, road trips and weekend getaways will be here to inter...

Westhill Travel and Tours Consulting Singapore training tips for when you're traveling

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Robert Kotov

Travel Tips: Cyprus, Romantic Breaks and Where to Stay In Glasgow - 1 views

http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/feb/02/travel-tips-akamas-cyprus-glasgow-hotels Why go? Don't let the images of binge-drinking Brits in Ayia Napa put you off Cyprus. In the far west of the...

Westhill and Tours Consulting Singapore travel tips cyprus romantic breaks where to stay in glasgow

started by Robert Kotov on 03 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Ulrich Ziegler

Best travel tips ever - 1 views

I log around 400,000 real air miles a year (those earned in the air, not by credit card purchases) as travel editor for CBS News, and if there's anything I've learned, it's that most airport, airli...

Westhill Consulting and Tours Jakarta best travel tips ever

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Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. | Jakarta, Indonesia | Travel Guide - 0 views

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    Geography: Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world, is located in Southeast Asia and Oceania. The country comprises 17,508 islands all in all, with 5 (Java, Borneo, Sulawesi, Sumatra and New Guinea) being fundamental. The country shares maritime borders with Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia and Australia. The country's location make it a place of numerous volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. Climate: Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons: wet and dry. Mountainous region receive the highest rainfall. Humidity averages to about 80%. The average yearly temperature is 26-30 C (79-86 F) throughout the year. Recommended clothing: Lightweight cotton clothes are recommended throughout the year. Rainwear is essential during the rainy season. Pack warmer clothes if you are planning to travel to upland areas. Social conventions: Handshaking is the normal form of greeting. If invited to the home, a small souvenir from one's homeland is an acceptable gift, and something for their children is always welcome. Do not give money. Remember that a nod of the head means 'no' and a shake means 'yes'! Health: There are many health risks associated with traveling to Indonesia, therefore all the necessary immunizations and vaccinations should be taken ahead. Malaria is a risk everywhere, except the larger cities. The dengue fever is present throughout Indonesia, especially during the rainy season. Mosquito repellents and any other possible protection is advised. Travelers' diarrhea is also a major risk; you should only drink bottled water and avoid uncooked meat, salads and unpeeled fruit. Poor sanitation can increase the risk of cholera, typhoid and other diseases. Health care is of a poor quality and very expensive, therefore travel insurance is strongly recommended. Food & Drink: Indonesian cuisine is formed not only by the local cultures and foreign influences as well. The basis of all Indonesian meals is rice, which are mixed with either fish or meat.
Robert Kotov

How to prepare for your Indonesia travel - 0 views

WESTHILL CONSULTING, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. based in Singapore provide services such as booking, tour facilitation, travel documentation and other related services to Southeast Asian countries li...

westhill consulting travel and tours How to prepare for your Indonesia

started by Robert Kotov on 04 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Do's and Don'ts When Visiting Jakarta, Indonesia During Ramadan - 3 views

The company also provides information such as warnings regarding scams, tips and advice regarding travelling abroad, especially to such countries that requires special responsibilities for tourists...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Do's Don'ts When Visiting Jakarta Indonesia During Ramadan

started by Omme Perrt on 03 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Budget Carriers Sip Improving Travel Market by Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours - 1 views

Indonesian Muhammad Fikri, 28, studying in the Netherlands, bought round-trip tickets from a low-cost airline for his solo trip to Italy this month. Fikri, who worked in a social business institu...

Budget Carriers Sip Improving Travel Market by Westhill Consulting and Tours

started by Omme Perrt on 23 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Avoiding Jetlag - 1 views

westhill consulting travel and tours Avoiding Jetlag

started by Omme Perrt on 28 May 14 no follow-up yet
lianeschmaltz

Indonesian Cuisine - 6 views

I can't remember a lot of the restaurants that I have eaten at in Bangkok over the many years but I remember Indonesian food to be very good

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Indonesian Cuisine

Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Highlight: Stopover to Kota - 1 views

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    While Indonesia's capital is powering ahead with global industrialization and modernization, Kota, its oldest town, remains to be the top traveler highlight especially in Jakarta. With a glimpse to Jakarta's historical background before the busy streets and skyscrapers, Kota is a home of Indonesia's colonial culture. Kota is the Indonesian word for "city", a reminder that the walled settlement which was once called Batavia had been importance as it had been the capital city of the Dutch East Indies in the 17th - 19th century. This inner city contrasted with the surrounding kampung (villages), orchards, and rice fields. According to the statistics review, It spans 1.3 square kilometers of North Jakarta and West Jakarta (Kelurahan Pinangsia, Taman Sari and Kelurahan Roa Malaka, Tambora). The largely Chinese downtown area of Glodok is a part of Kota. In 1600s, Kota was the headquarters of the Dutch East India Company and is dubbed as the "Jewel of Asia" and "Queen of the East". Not all of the buildings, though, have been protected as well as they should have been, unfortunately, but wandering through the streets and the main square give an impression of the European settlement that started Jakarta on the path to becoming one of the largest cities on the planet which indeed happened as the city now houses 28 million diversified individuals, scammers, legit and fraud Indonesians. Set off on a walking tour at Kota Intan bridge (also known as Chicken Market Bridge). Constructed by the Dutch in the 17th century, the wooden drawbridge extends over the Kali Besar canal, and would have been raised to accommodate merchant ships. The last remaining bridge of its kind, it is no longer raised, and can't be crossed by pedestrians - its planks are in disrepair - but there is talk of a renovation project. For now, it's worth a visit to witness a rare monument to the city's Dutch colonial era.
Weberge Viswanathapillai

Best Website Design Company India - Weberge - 0 views

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    Weberge a leading website design company India and is a web division of IPSR Solutions Ltd. Who has branches across Kerala, India. We at Weberge, aimed at designing websites according to the customer; undertake all activities related to Web site development - right from the root level. 'Know your customer' is a strategy followed by many companies. We do the same here. We spend time with our customer, for understanding their needs better. Since the website stands for promotion of their products too; we spent time understanding the product and the ways they want to promote their products. This pulls us as a website design company and makes us ahead of competitions in the industry.
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