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Improve your Cruising Experience - 1 views

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Avoid Getting Screwed - 1 views

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Banks and Money Exchange in Indonesia - 1 views

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Travel Tips: Do I Need To Pack A Travel Adapter? - 2 views

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5 Most Famous Dishes You Should Eat in Thailand - 1 views

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A Land of (Vanishing) Plenty - 3 views

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5 Money Saving Tips for Exchanging Foreign Currencies - 1 views

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What NOT TO DO When Travelling Abroad? - 1 views

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Taxi Tips In Bangkok - 1 views

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Best Bite on the Best Beaches - 1 views

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Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. : How to Avoid Travel Scams - 1 views

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    Travel Scams are rampant nowadays that reports in these cases have reached wider scope from underdeveloped countries in Africa, developing cities like Jakarta, Indonesia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and even already developed countries and states like America. As your trusted travel consulting partner, Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours has listed some tips that you may follow on how to avoid scams and any other fraudulent acts there. If you have been offered a great bargain on a cruise or resort vacation, but you cannot seem to get all the details unless you pay the company first, you may be dealing with a travel scam. * Retain a healthy dose of skepticism. Be extremely skeptical about unsolicited e-mail, postcard and phone solicitations saying you've been selected to receive a fabulous vacation or anything free. Be especially wary of firms requiring you to wait at least 60 days to take your trip. * Do your homework. Some offers might sound great on the surface, but be sure to read the fine-print. Certain offers impose so many requirements and restrictions, such as black-out dates and companion fees, that you will either never have the chance to take the trip or you will end up paying more than had you made the arrangements on your own. Remember, the devil is in the details * Run a "background check." You should vet the companies from which you purchase travel services. * Keep private information private. Never give out your credit card number unless you initiate the transaction and you are confident about the company with which you are doing business. * Get the facts. You should receive complete details in writing about any trip prior to payment. These details should include the total price; cancellation and change penalties, if any; and specific information about all components of the package. * Follow up. Once you have the complete details of your trip, contact the hotel and transportation companies on your own to make cert
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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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    Bali Tips for First Timers - A Comprehensive Guide https://brainscoope.com/bali-tips-for-first-timers/
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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/
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