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Heathrow introduces world's first 'on-board picnic' service - 1 views

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    Travelers can take hampers arranged by Heathrow restaurants on flights, counting pizzas and meals by Heston Blumenthal and Gordon Ramsay. Heathrow Airport is presenting passengers an "on-board picnic" dining selection where they can be able to convey a "bespoke hamper" with them on their flight. The service is offered from today at all of Heathrow's 118 restaurants thru its five terminals. The 49 varieties included diversity from chain cafés, like Pret a Manger and EAT, to restaurants counting Heston Blumenthal's The Perfectionist Café and Gordon Ramsay's Plane Food, plus Caviar House and The Gorgeous Kitchen. The hampers differ in price and size agreeing to venue, however usually cost between £5 and £50 and are around 40 x 20 x 10cm. All are collapsible and intended to be effortlessly stuffed away under the seat or in the overhead locker. Some hampers are insulated bags aimed to "ensure the food retains maximum taste and freshness at 35,000 feet", maintaining hot food warm and cold food cool, like the ones from Caviar House which features an ice compartment. Passengers who give back their insulated bags to Caviar House are presented a 15 per cent discount on their next on-board picnic acquisition. Hampers can be custom-made to meet any dietary necessities upon demand at each of the restaurants and can be ready-to-go or ready in about 15 minutes, liable on the type of meal chosen. The Perfectionists' Café is believed to offer pizzas to go in about a minute. Travellers can taster the offerings of the on-board picnics offered in Terminal 2 at a pop-up "park" which launches at the terminal to mark the fresh service. The park space, set up in partnership with the Royal Parks Foundation, features the "scents of freshly cut grass and plants, the sounds of birds chirping" and sunlight-type lighting in addition to a park bench, a lamp post and even street signs to help generate a urban park-like feel.
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
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Omni Holidays - Travel and Tour Agency in India - 0 views

We have a team of highly trained tourism professionals with vast experience & local knowledge helps us to understand your needs for your trip, we assign dedicated staff to each client and he or...

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started by omniholidays on 05 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
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Omni Holidays - Tours and Travel Agency in India - 0 views

Omni Holidays Services, established 2012, led by Mr. Pooran Singh, a well experienced tourism professional, a passionate traveler himself, keen to provide authentic travel experiences to the touris...

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started by omniholidays on 03 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
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THE BEST TRAVEL SITES AROUND THE WORLD - Global Travel Spots - 0 views

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    Learning the art of travel, what is needed to travel, where and why are you travelling.
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Sabra Shakra - 0 views

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    Sabra Shakra evolved from the fixed notions of fundamental ideas to the modern usage of available materials and truthful representation of the existing lifestyles around the place. https://www.artshartforwellbeing.com
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Make Your Travel Easy and Cheaper with Makemytrip Discount Coupons - 2 views

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    Almost everyone is traveling in present times. Many need a break, and thus plan a holiday to an international or domestic destination; others seek jobs or higher education. In today's fast-paced life, running around to make travel arrangements is a hectic task.
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Everest Renjo La Pass Trek - 0 views

Renjo La Pass Trek one of the most fantastic challenging adventure trekking destinations in the Everest region. Crossing the Renjo La pass (5,360m) is the highest point and the main destination of ...

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started by frozentrekking on 08 May 21 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Wonderful Asia: English Proficiency and Language Barrier, Westhill Consulting Travel an... - 1 views

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    One of the reasons why many westerners hesitate on traveling to Asia is because of language barriers. Indeed, Asia is a home for thousands of different tongues on top of hundreds of cultures. Communication may be a problem, relaying the message you want may be a daunting challenge and surviving may be questionable. Or, it may not be an existing problem at all. According to English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Asian countries are not altogether illiterate in speaking and understanding the universal language. If so, there are countries which can even speak English as fluent as any native can. Surprise surprise! They also have educational system which teaches English language and international affairs where English language is being used to properly communicate. Business districts in many capitals like Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Jakarta, Indonesia use English in a day to day basis. You may even be surprised to meet a young child who has not gone to school or mingled with foreigners but can speak and understand English. So for those who are just finding some dumb excuse to visiting Asia and its wonders, your complaints are invalid. But if you must, you can learn simple tips to overcome language barriers. 1. Learn simple phrases beforehand It does no harm to review new language as it does not mean that you will totally abandon your own mother tongue. Simple greetings like thank you, good morning or excuse me can be a good start. To get by, you can learn basic conversational phrases revolving around things like restrooms, food and directions. Simply perfecting "how do you say this" or "what this is" can be simple ways of learning bits of the language. 2. Pay attention to non-verbal languages 90% of human communication comes from non-verbal languages. Gestures are of a global scale and it can be understood by anyone regardless of c
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    Bali Tips for First Timers - A Comprehensive Guide https://brainscoope.com/bali-tips-for-first-timers/
Omme Perrt

Indonesia and the Reasons Why You Should Visit - 2 views

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    Jakarta is known to be the home of the world's worst traffic. Because of this impression, added by accounts of pick-pocketers around the city, Indonesia should be one of the least visited countries in Asia. Or is it? Despite the complaints, the country seems to boom in terms of tourism and travel. With over 17, 000 islands, the archipelago is home to thousands of great beaches, majestic sceneries and bountiful natural wonders. Bali always comes to mind when thinking of resorts in the country but although Bali is great, the place has so much more to offer. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours has wrapped it up in some of the top reasons why you should visit Indonesia: 1. The Komodo Dragons Indonesia is home to Komodo National Park, named after its celebrity residents, the Komodo Dragon. Currently the largest living lizard in the world and the closest thing we have to dinosaurs, these fierce dragons are quite the tourist attraction for the thrill seeker. Indonesia is the only place in the world where they can be found living in the wild on the four islands that make up Komodo National Park. A little warning though, Komodo dragons are also known to eat a human or two so you have to make sure you have park rangers with you when you come face to face with these deadly creatures. 2. Scuba/Snorkel Indonesia is home to 20% of the world's coral reefs and some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling you can find. There are many opportunities available for beginner and experienced divers, with lots of gear rental shops and liveaboard trips and more being offered. Indonesia also has a lot of shipwrecks off its shores, which make for interesting dives. It's almost a shame to visit Indonesia and not get your feet wet. 3. Food & Coffee With a lot of varieties of food to choose from in Indonesia, you can def
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    http://treehousecottages.co.in/ Tree House Jaipur - World's largest, most unique, 5 Star & Luxury Tree House Resort. Located atop "trees", the tree have several live branches running through the rooms making nature universal in the Lap of luxury. Jaipur Airport is 40 km from Tree House resort Jaipur
Omme Perrt

Travel Guidelines for Big Groups - 3 views

No matter if it's for a destination nuptial, conference or a school trip, traveling with a big group can convey around an exceptional array of challenges and some complaints. Here are some tips to ...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Asia Jakarta Bangkok Hong Kong Guidelines for Big Groups

started by Omme Perrt on 29 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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Experience Spa, Experience Indonesia - 3 views

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    Indonesia is known to be a home of the best spas and leisure activities. In its popularity, many expatriates and foreigners come to this archipelago just to get the best from the best. From massages and meditations, to facials and body scrubs, a spa is guaranteed to offer something to help you relax. Indonesian spa's range all the way from secluded hideaways in beautiful natural surrounds to serene parlors tucked away in the streets of big cities to review and experience. From Jakarta to Bali to Sumatra, there are a lot of spa treatments and clinics to go around. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours introduces some of the places to be when it comes to spa and relaxation. * Angsana In beautiful open-air rooftop pavilions or cozy treatment rooms, sensory pleasures are sharpened as professional therapists skillfully ease tension and stress away. Using the ancient art of aromatherapy and a therapeutic sense of touch, a range of specially blended massage oils, floral-based essential oils soothes you through aromatherapy treatments, body wraps and scrubs, massage and facial. * Banyan Tree Spa Secluded from the busy streets of modern life, Banyan Tree is located in the luxurious Banyan Tree Bintan retreat. Amidst a beautiful natural environment, intimate spa pavilions offer the utmost privacy during personal pampering services. Banyan Tree Spa takes a holistic approach to physical and spiritual wellbeing, providing a sanctuary for the senses. * Ciater's Revitalizing Hot Springs The cool highlands of Subang in West Java provide an idyllic setting for an unforgettable personal experience where the crisp mountain air and the refreshing sounds of bubbling mountain streams soothe the soul.
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    http://treehousecottages.co.in/ Tree House Jaipur - World's largest, most unique, 5 Star & Luxury Tree House Resort. Located atop "trees", the tree have several live branches running through the rooms making nature universal in the Lap of luxury. Jaipur Airport is 40 km from Tree House resort Jaipur
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