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Review: Virgin Atlantic Premium Economy Class - 0 views

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    Are you going for the booking of flight tickets then this post is absolutely for you. Read the review and know all the features and service provided by Virgin Atlantic in Premium business class.
Razues Hewlove

Readers' Travel Tips: Affordable Accommodation in NYC - 1 views

http://www.quora.com/Kate-Mischelle/Posts/Readers-Travel-Tips-Affordable-Accommodation-in-NYC Cheap places to stay in New York aren't always easy to find, especially if you're keen to remain in ...

readers travel tips affordable accommodation in nyc

started by Razues Hewlove on 14 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - Tourism Not Affected By Fasting Month - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/tourism-not-affected-by-fasting-month/ Ramadhan fasting month which started last Wednesday will not affect the general economic activity, including tourism. It will continue to run as usual in Bali even whil the Ramadhan fasting month is ongoing. Denpasar Tourist Agency head Putu Budiasa told The Jakarta Post that in general, tourism in Bali had remained normal.
Damir Pavla

How To Pick 2 Credit Cards for Traveling Abroad - 1 views

If you've a traveler and you've never had the unpleasant experience of having your credit card information stolen, your days are numbered. No one is immune to credit card fraud, and the last place ...

How to pick 2 credit cards for traveling abroad Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours

started by Damir Pavla on 31 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Tech-Travel Tips for You and You're Family - 2 views

Growing concern that kids put family home at risk Families are beginning to take more devices with them on vacation, not realizing the risks involved when taking a tablet, laptop or smartphone alo...

tech travel tips for you and your family westhill consulting tours

started by Omme Perrt on 22 May 14 no follow-up yet
firozcosmolance

Did Indian Army Just Discover Yeti Footprints? - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Recently, the Indian Army took the Twiterrati by surprise as it claimed to have discovered the footprints of a Yeti around the Makalu base camp of Nepal on 0th of April. Indian Army even tweeted pictures of the mythical creature of Nepali folklore as well. Their Twitter post read, " For the first time, an #IndianArmy Mountaineering Expedition Team has sited Mysterious Footprints of mythical beast 'Yeti' measuring 32×15 inches close to Makalu Base Camp on 09 April 2019. This elusive snowman has only been sighted at Makalu-Barun National Park in the past."
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Barefoot College -An extraordinary dream brought into reality by Bunker Roy - Gossip Ki... - 0 views

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    Barefoot College! The name evokes some sort of inquisitiveness. Isn't it? If you are looking for admission to this college, check your credentials first! The toppers out there, with some fancy graduation or post-graduation degree with scores more than 80 or 90 percent,are disqualified to attend this college!
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Preventing Post-Earthquake Fire At Home - 0 views

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    Earthquakes can strike at any time. These can result in large-scale damages to buildings and other properties. Consequently, a huge impact of earthquakes is fire, and controlling this can be much more difficult than in an ordinary setting. This makes getting a protective fire insurance policy a sensible precaution. Doing so would help cover direct losses and damages from the hazard.
imelda blaze

The Astrological Travel Guide According to Huffingtonpost.com : Travel Tips : Travelers... - 2 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
John Parker

Finding a deal for Last minute flights to Honolulu - 0 views

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    Get the best Last minute flights to Honolulu at Travelomatrix. Find out latest flights, hotel, Car rental deals & Offers in our website.
John Parker

How to get cheap flights to Washington? - 0 views

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    With Washington taking pride in presenting her country the most iconic buildings like the capitol,the White House, and Washington Monument, a visit to Washington can cost you a big deal. But, to miss...
Ariana Acker

Readers' Travel Tips: Affordable Activities for Kids in the UK - 1 views

http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/jan/29/readers-travel-tips-affordable-activities-for-kids Do you have a failsafe activity to keep the kids happy at half-term? From urban farms to art works...

Westhill and Tours Consulting Singapore readers travel tips affordable activities for kids in the uk

started by Ariana Acker on 04 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Sandara Young

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours - 1 views

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    http://www.melcochinaresorts.com/2014/01/19/westhill-consulting-travel-and-tours/ When looking for the perfect holiday destination, don't choose the conventional Holiday; instead go on an exciting and exotic trip. It is this type of vacation that will bring you the most memories. You can do this with the help of Westhill Consulting. The thought of traveling to the Maldives, the carribean, the Middle East, Indonesia and many other exotic and interesting destinations is interesting and exciting. But planning this type of trip on your own is quite unnerving. Sure, you can book the airplane, but what comes next? What places do you visit once you are there? How do you communicate? These are all questions that start coming up. What to Do? Actually, the solution is pretty simple. Instead of booking your own flight and hotel, you could hire the services of a company like Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours. Westhill was founded by a group of avid travelers. Those that go to out of the way places, study the area s culture and learn of the people. For more information: http://westhillconsulting-blog.quora.com/WESTHILL-CONSULTING-TRAVEL-TOURS http://www.quora.com/Justin-Weelp/Posts/Jakarta-Travel-Tips-Westhill-Consulting-Travel-and-Tours http://www.allvoices.com/news/16577497-westhill-consulting-travel-tours-singapore-is-proud-to-announce-personalized-escorted-tours-in-three-major-asian-cities
Omme Perrt

Tips on Using Debit Card at Hotels | Westhill Consulting, Travel and Tours! - 0 views

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     Keep all your receipts and examine all of them. Then once the trip is over check your bank statement. Transaction mistakes are more likely to happen in a checking account than on a charge card. So if you won't double check it, an accidental overcharge can be a disaster and potentially lead to overdraft charges, bounced checks or insufficient-funds charges. Because resolving it will take a while and you don't want that so better read your receipts carefully before leaving your hotel. Related Sites: http://westhillconsulting.info/ http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/
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.
Omme Perrt

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

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    12345 Popular hotels/best hotels The Lugger, Cornwall The setting for this 17th-century inn could not be better. Sandwiched between the cliffs in the tiny fishing village of Portloe - the fiercely sloping landscape of which has spared it from development - this whitewashed hotel looks out across the harbour. But it is not just about the location - the 22 rooms are as bright and welcoming as the amiable staff, while the food (given its seafront position, fish features heavily) is superb. If you plan to push the boat out, opt to stay in the miniature cottage for something a bit special. Mama Shelter, Paris Cheap but chic, with quirky decor by Philippe Starck, and a buzzing bar and restaurant attracting cool Parisians. Beds feel luxurious; standard extras include Kiehl's toiletries, free Wi-Fi and iMac televisions. The bedside fancy-dress masks are possibly not for everyone, but the price is. Hotel Alpenrose, Wengen, Switzerland This is the best sort of traditional, family-run hotel. You won't find designer furnishings or trappings, but it's a comfortable, well-run three-star set on a plateau at the edge of a pretty Alpine village, with great views over the valley below (opt for a south-facing balcony room). It has a welcoming lounge with log fire, books, games and Wi Fi, friendly owners and staff, and a loyal band of regulars who return year after year to ski or walk in the mountains. Palazzo Zichy, Budapest This elegantly refashioned former Hungarian count's palace is an impressive fusion of 19th-century Habsburg-era elegance and 21st-century (Italian designer) style. Beautiful, spacious lobby; sleek contemporary rooms; a funky sitting room area; and a great location in a wonderfully atmospheric part of Pest. A bargain to boot. The Inn at Narrow Passage, Woodstock, Virginia In the heart of rural Virginia, this beautifully restored and homely colonial inn served as Stonewall Jackson's headquarters during the American Civil War. Bedrooms are charmingly old-fashi
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - Know How Much You Should Tip at Hotels - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/know-how-much-you-should-tip-at-hotels/ In a USA Today interview Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration Professor Michael Lynn said, a third of the country doesn't know to tip 15 to 20 percent at a restaurant. Vivian Deuschl, a vice president for Ritz-Carlton, says tips are not mandatory payments, nor should hotel employees automatically expect them, but they are greatly appreciated and might help make your stay more pleasant.
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. | Jakarta, Indonesia | Special Packages - 0 views

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    Special packages Honeymoon Middle East Egypt & Middle East - UAE, Dubai & Oman The land of myths and legends, the home of iconic pyramids and also a perfect place to shop and dine. The city the flows with rich culture and history Egypt and Arabia is also a perfect destinations for escape and seclusions. Be amazed in the magnificent shore of Red Sea of Egypt. Experience living like Bedouin in the deserts of the UAE. And escape the world and hide in the coves of Oman's spectacular Musandam Peninsula. When you say tourist destination, Egypt is one of the first thing tourists have in mind, it has been one of the oldest destination in the world. Today it also has been romantic as Italy for honeymooners choose to spend their lovely first days as married couples to marvel the monuments of the Nile Valley, the souks and mosques, and natural wonders of Red Sea with blue water, white sand, colorful coral and laidback lifestyle. Abu Dhabi and Dubai on the other hand will offer you the same romantic vibe but with the total opposite from Egypt, from the atmospheric old towns and souks to spectacular skyscrapers and alluring night life. Abu Dhabi's modern architecture and cultural heritage combine magnificently with the beauty of the desert. Dubai blends traditional Arabic hospitality with a modern vibe and pristine sandy beaches. Arabia's pride, Oman, the jewel on its crown is still a largely undiscovered paradise. The nation's capital Muscat is the center of the strong tradition culture and the core of Oman's extraordinary 5,000-year history. If you are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city you are welcome in thr remote Musandam Peninsula. It is Arabia's magnificent coastline. The magical honeymoon hideaway awaits, here a landscape of sunburnt ridges and ravines cleaves into the sparkling waters of the Arabian Sea. Indian Ocean If you love beach and diving then Indian Ocean is the perfect honeymoon getaway for you. The Indian Ocean is world-famous for its impressiv
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