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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
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Steps to Buy Fake Documents Online - 0 views

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    Read the reviews and see the ratings of your shortlisted websites. See what their previous customers have commented about them. Do they offer real drivers license for sale? Will there be any chances of getting caught or face legal problems if you buy fake driving license online from them? See how many stars the previous customers have given them as ratings. The more positive comments and star ratings a website receives, the more it has chances of being genuine. Buy All Documents is one such website from where you can get fake visa online or fake driving license online.
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All about United Airlines Polaris business Class Facilities - 0 views

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    United Airlines is a setting up an individual from Star Alliance, the world's greatest overall air ship arrangement. Provincial administration is worked by free bearers under the brand name United Express.
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - Find the Cheapest Hotels Online: Know the S... - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/find-the-cheapest-hotels-online-know-the-secrets/ Deciding on what hotel to stay can be very confusing sometimes with all the travel guides and online discounts sprouting all over. Take it easy and do not rush, have some time to trim down your search by looking for other and sometimes less familiar or forgotten ways on how to get a cheaper hotel. Remember that you can save so much more money if you are certain and you prioritize the things that you only need when in search of a hotel. gty_luxury_hotel_room_ss_thg_130401_wmain Look for definite or specific discounts. Research online trough websites and have a habit of comparing hotel rates, such an example is compare Priceline or Travelocity. Organize your list of price range from cheapest hotel to the most expensive. For more potential discounts, visit the hotel's website. You look first for online coupons and membership discounts. Some hotels, aside from their offers of discounts to AAA members or seniors they also allow you to sign up for a free hotel membership that can save you 10 to 20 percent off your daily rate during your next stay. Know the type of accommodation that you want. Search for hostels or hospitality online if you are not looking for luxuries but only a place to sleep and stay. Hostels.com or Hihostel.com, check this two if travelling internationally but if travelling in a group you may consider bed and breakfast. Check out for these lodging places individually on websites such as Hotels.com, Orbitz or Tripadvisor for the best rates. You can book travelers package. Make use of discount traveling websites to get budget-friendly rates on airfare and train fare, car rentals and hotels. Think about how much will be spending if you book these items separately and see if you can save money with a package deal. You may have a considerable amount of money to save if you boo a package that offers a 5-star hotel at a 2-star price, good deal ri
Omme Perrt

Qatar Airways Opens Direct Flights to Phuket, Thailand - 1 views

Effective October 26th, 2014, Qatar Airways will improve services to Thailand with the introduction of non-stop flights to Phuket. This is good news especially to travel and tours such as Wes...

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started by Omme Perrt on 02 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. : Westhill Travel Review: Unseen Asia - 1 views

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    If you think you can think you have traveled to every farfetched tourist spots in Asia, think again. We may have beaten you in finding exotic and unseen tourist spots in the region yet. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours in Jakarta have this outrageous list of must-go places in the most extremes of Asia. These are the list of some of the many wonders that people living in a melting pot of races are: Shodoshima, Japan Foreigners rarely travel the roads to these lush olive groves, hot springs and wild monkeys. The 817-meter Mount Hoshigajo-san, which translates as "Mount Kingdom of Stars," is an excellent vantage point for Shodoshima's scenic landscape, including the famous Kankakei and Choshi-kei valleys. The island's many hot springs provides reprieve for tired feet after a long day of country rambling. Ratu Boko, Indonesia The Yogyakarta region is practically a museum of Indonesia's dynastic history. The famed Buddhist temple Borobodur and its Hindu counterpart Prambanan typically lure crowds for its detailed relief. Nearby, however, the oft-overlooked palace complex of Ratu Boko provides an even more imaginative glimpse of the region's cultural and religious origins. Set on a ridge called the Thousand Hills, Ratu Boko offers expansive views of Prambanan as well as Java's most active volcano, Mt Merapi. Only the foundation of the palace remains, as do former bathing pools. A mysterious well near the complex's cremation site is a place of pilgrimage for the region's Hindus, who say the water has sacred properties. The archeological site is just a plane away from the country's capital, Jakarta. Haputale, Sri Lanka The misty Haputale is a wonder at dawn like any other hidden mountain secrets in the world. Every morning, bundled up Tamils sell English vegetable but instead of fraud lively scenes, all y
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    If you think you can think you have traveled to every farfetched tourist spots in Asia, think again. We may have beaten you in finding exotic and unseen tourist spots in the region yet. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours in Jakarta have this outrageous list of must-go places in the most extremes of Asia. These are the list of some of the many wonders that people living in a melting pot of races are: Shodoshima, Japan Foreigners rarely travel the roads to these lush olive groves, hot springs and wild monkeys. The 817-meter Mount Hoshigajo-san, which translates as "Mount Kingdom of Stars," is an excellent vantage point for Shodoshima's scenic landscape, including the famous Kankakei and Choshi-kei valleys. The island's many hot springs provides reprieve for tired feet after a long day of country rambling. Ratu Boko, Indonesia The Yogyakarta region is practically a museum of Indonesia's dynastic history. The famed Buddhist temple Borobodur and its Hindu counterpart Prambanan typically lure crowds for its detailed relief. Nearby, however, the oft-overlooked palace complex of Ratu Boko provides an even more imaginative glimpse of the region's cultural and religious origins. Set on a ridge called the Thousand Hills, Ratu Boko offers expansive views of Prambanan as well as Java's most active volcano, Mt Merapi. Only the foundation of the palace remains, as do former bathing pools. A mysterious well near the complex's cremation site is a place of pilgrimage for the region's Hindus, who say the water has sacred properties. The archeological site is just a plane away from the country's capital, Jakarta. Haputale, Sri Lanka The misty Haputale is a wonder at dawn like any other hidden mountain secrets in the world. Every morning, bundled up Tamils sell English vegetable but instead of fraud lively scenes, all y
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Chernobyl-What makes it a must watch? - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    HBO's latest offering 'Chernobyl'has grabbed a lot of attention in the last few days since it was released. This mini-series, co-starring Jared Harris, Emily Watson and StellanSkarsgard, is a very grave picturization of one of the worst human disasters in modern history. Written by Craig Mazin (of "The Hangover" Parts II and III fame) and directed by Johan Renck, this five-episode series brings back to life the tragic event of 1986 in erstwhile USSR and does not shy away from showing the horrors committed during that time. It gives the audience a glimpse of the events before, during and after the nuclear explosion, ill effects of which can be seen in Europe till date.
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Wild at Ranthambore, Ranthambhore Jungle Safari, Budget Hotels in Jaipur - 0 views

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    Wild at Ranthambore, Ranthambhore Jungle Safari Book a Ranthambore Package with Golden Hotel Jaipur in budget price, Call 08003611000. Discounted Group Hotel Booking, Group Hotel Reservation,
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
Dennis Abbes

Go With the Road Less Travelled - 1 views

Johannesburg - There are sounds, and tastes, which I will forever associate with going on holiday in southern Africa, no matter what the destination. Like the pinging of hot metal as it cools ...

Go With the Road Less Travelled

started by Dennis Abbes on 10 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Pullman Jakarta Indonesia Hotel - 1 views

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    Pullman Jakarta Indonesia Hotel I booked a vacation from Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours and I can say it was the best vacation ever. They booked me at Pullman Jakarta Indonesia Hotel and I couldn't be more happier with their choice. I couldn't believe my eyes when I first set foot in the hotel, the place was simply stunning. My expectations from a 5-star hotel were all met. I love my stay at the hotel and it made my whole vacation more enjoyable. It was so relaxing that after a long day of exploring the city I look forward on going back to the hotel and pamper myself. The first thing I tried was their sauna and the outdoor pool. Perfect after a long air trip. All the tiredness were all gone. Although I did not try their wellness centre and the fitness centre because I have no time to do so, I did try to visit and check it out. I was so impressed with all the facilities, all were modern and up-to-date. Too bad I didn't get to try an executive floor and a poolside snack bar. But of course I checked them out too, those wouldn't skip my eyes. Not to mention all the staff were very friendly and approachable. I am a self-confessed workaholic and I couldn't afford not to check on my business every once in a while even though I am on vacation. I am very thankful that Pullman Jakarta Indonesia provides Wi-Fi within the hotel, meaning I never had a problem staying connected during my whole stay. RELATED LINK: http://westhillconsulting.info/ http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/
Aidan Davies

10 of The Best Resataurants in Edinburgh - 1 views

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    10 of The Best Resataurants in Edinburgh There's no need to settle for generic, touristy restaurants in Edinburgh. Food blogger Jonathan Jones's favourites are an eclectic mix but all have fine food to shout about The Ship on the Shore Many tourists head to Leith to visit the Royal Yacht Britannia but many neglect to stop at The Shore. That's a shame as this area by the water is home to some 10 of the best restaurants Edinburgh's most welcoming and best quality restaurants. The Ship on the Shore focuses on seafood, with the catch of the day joined by a host of regulars, including a mean seafood chowder. If the sight of water isn't enough to perk up the seafarer inside you then surely the nautical maps along the wall will. Try a bowl of steamed Shetland mussels - they'll provide you with an enduring memory of this fine City. Castle Terrace Restaurant This is the sister restaurant to Edinburgh's Michelin-starred The Kitchin. Enjoy a drink in the bar or, even better, wait to be invited down to the chef's table, which overlooks Dominic Jack's kitchen - although seeing the preparation of the beautiful food makes choosing a dish even harder. Perhaps put your faith in the Surprise Tasting Menu (£60), from which the pistachio souffle lingers long in the memory. Inside the dining room patches of purple puncture calming neutral tones - this is a place where whole evenings pass with ease. Ondine Ondine has been a breath of fresh air for Edinburgh's seafood scene. After opening in late 2009, it soon picked up a host of awards for the near-perfect manner in which the locally sourced seafood is prepared. Work your way through the oysters, feast on the sea bream curry or push the boat out and try the roast shellfish platter. Huge glass windows provide views of Edinburgh's old town.
Stefanie Ebersbacher

Trip Tips: Hollywood, home of the Oscars Westhill Consulting Jakarta Travel and Tours - 1 views

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    https://medium.com/p/63406da293d2 The dessert table featuring miniature Oscar statues coated with 24k gold dust are pictured during the 86th Oscars Governors Ball press preview in Hollywood, California February 20, 2014. -Reuters pic HOLLYWOOD, Feb 21 - When Hollywood was its own little town at the start of the 20th century; it banned movie theatres and liquor, except for medicinal purposes (wink, wink). That ended quickly when movie studios arrived and a louche Los Angeles annexed the upstart. Today, Hollywood is at the crossroads of creativity and business, generating US$35 billion (RM115.552 billion) a year at the global film box office and drawing 40 million tourists annually. At this time each year, the film community congregates for Hollywood's biggest night, the Oscars. This year's star-studded awards take place at the Dolby Theatre on March 2. It's not all debauchery and late-night clubbing in Hollywood, although there is a lot of that. This neighbourhood in the heart of Los Angeles also boasts healthy alternatives, from the latest offbeat workouts to wheatgrass shots. For more information: https://foursquare.com/v/westhill-consulting-travel-and-tours/51e35d188bbdf27eeb92d055 http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/108506-westhill-consulting-travel-tours-inc
Omme Perrt

Enjoying Jakarta with Mercure Convention Centre Ancol Help - 2 views

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    They also offer a fitness centre and outdoor tennis courts, the Mercure Convention Centre Ancol is situated on the beachfront. It features beach views and 4-star rooms. I also love that the facilities at the Mercure include a ballroom, a kids club and a poolside snack bar. The hotel also provides family rooms, a coffee bar and 24 hour room service. Recreational facilities at the hotel include billiards, a garden and a playground. I enjoyed a unique dining experience at the bar and traditional restaurant. The hotel's comfortable restaurant is open for breakfast. Overall, I like the hotel. But I must give you a warning though, be aware of scams. Well, it is common everywhere and they always targets tourists and foreigners. Related Sites: http://westhillconsulting.info http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/
cate bradey

Scribd: Jakarta travel guide | Westhill Consulting Travel Insight Guide Overview Destin... - 0 views

  Source: http://www.scribd.com/doc/207905240/Travel-Guide-Westhill-Consulting-Destination-Jakarta   For the majority of its residents, Jakarta is a city of promise. The lure of jobs and ...

Travel Guide Westhill Consulting Destination Jakarta

started by cate bradey on 19 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Is Jakarta Dangerous? - 2 views

Westhill Consulting Travel & Tours Singapore presents to you safety tips while travelling in Jakarta, Indonesia. Applicable to any Asian city. Safety on the road: High I think that your biggest th...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Is Jakarta Dangerous

started by Omme Perrt on 20 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Go and Travel to Jakarta - 1 views

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    Indonesians will make you feel like a star First of all, Indonesians are super hospitable people and they are very friendly towards foreigners. But there aren't as many foreign tourists in Jakarta as you might think. You will get a lot of attention and the locals will genuinely be very keen to get to know you. That's in fact amazing to me. In Thailand a lot of the locals seem to get easily bemused and simultaneously annoyed by the mass tourists, and this won't be the case in Indonesia. The most surprising thing was the local CouchSurfing scene though. I'd received about a hundred various emails offering help, recommendations and hosting offers. I was blown away by the kindness of those people so I decided to meet as many as I could. We organized a big CouchSurfing meeting and many local Indonesian travelers attended. Their enthusiasm was unbelievable and I made a lot of friends that day. Even a crew from Metro TV came and filmed a little documentary for the national channel about CouchSurfing Source: http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/go-and-travel-to-jakarta/
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
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