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Gustavo Alves

10 Hotel Chains with the Best Bath and Beauty Products - 0 views

There are plenty of reasons to care about what's on that hotel-room sink. When top-quality bath and beauty amenities are offered, travelers can leave their TSA-friendly bottles at home or take souv...

10 Hotel Chains with the Best Bath and Beauty Products

started by Gustavo Alves on 08 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
alexmartain

EU residence permit | EU residency visa | EU countries - 0 views

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    AMG Associates specialize in assisting our clients with getting an EU residence permit. Access to 22 EU countries. EU residency visa for peace of mind
Shipra Singh

Pilgrimage Sites near Manjari Resort - 0 views

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    Tours are organized by our associated Tour Operator and may be customized to suit different requirements. Pilgrimages (April to October each year) are conducted to Char Dham and Chota Dham. Winter pilgrimages (October to March each year) are conducted to Tunganath,Chopta and Auli.
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
Rosy Mishie

Indonesia Visa and Passport Requirements - 0 views

  http://www.worldtravelguide.net/indonesia/passport-visa   Passports: To enter Indonesia, a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry is required by al nationals ref...

indonesia visa and passport requirements

started by Rosy Mishie on 21 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
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.
Ranhil Tang

Beware: Traveling with pets may cost you more than you think - 1 views

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    A carry-on bag is included in Lana Joseph's ticket price whenever she flies from Cleveland to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on United Airlines. But if that carry-on includes Molly, her six-pound Yorkshire terrier, Joseph has to cough up an additional $250 round-trip. "That's way too much for a bag that goes under the seat," says Joseph, a retired hairstylist from Akron, Ohio, who spends her winters in South Florida. "I can see a small charge, but not an exorbitant fee." Welcome to the topsy-turvy world of pet travel - a world that some say shouldn't even exist. Americans spent an estimated $55.7 billion on pets last year, according to the American Pet Products Association, most of it on food and veterinary care. But an unknown portion of that amount also paid for plane tickets and accommodations for man's best friends. It's one thing to travel with a service animal, which performs an essential function for a disabled passenger. But it's quite another to bring your dog, cat, rabbit or bird on a leisure trip because you want to. APPA President Bob Vetere has called this the "humanization" of pets - or, in travel terms, the belief that Fluffy would be sad if you went on vacation without her. Depending on your perspective, the travel industry has either accommodated those feelings by offering pet-friendly rooms, restaurants and flights, or it has preyed on them by adding fees and surcharges that do little more than line its pockets. Certainly, accommodating a live animal can be an extra burden on any company. Airlines are required to file monthly reports with the Transportation Department on pets that were lost, injured or died during transport. United has reported a total of 89 pet deaths since 2005, according to the Web site ThirdAmendment.com . Still, United's travel program for animals, called PetSafe, is said to be one of the most pet-friendly in the airline industry. United inherited PetSafe from Continental Airlines when the two merged in
Omme Perrt

Jakarta Holiday Packages - 2 views

Jakarta's tourist sector finding it hard to market holiday packages: Does this still hold as true now that we reached mid-year? Tourism industry operators say they are facing difficulty in ma...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Jakarta Holiday Packages

started by Omme Perrt on 30 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Tips To Prevent Identity Theft When You Travel - 1 views

There are plenty of things to worry about while on the road: remembering your passport, confirming your reservations, packing enough socks for a week. Add "protecting your identity" to that list. ...

tips to prevent identity theft when you travel westhill consulting and tours

started by Omme Perrt on 20 May 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
Omme Perrt

Learning Holidays: Readers' Tips, Recommendations and Travel Advice - 2 views

IT'S ALL ABOUT VARIETY If variety is the spice of life, a visit to Luang Prabang, a World Heritage site in Laos surrounded by beautiful scenery, will excite your senses. Without having to journey ...

learning holidays readers tips recommendations and travel advice westhill consulting tours

started by Omme Perrt on 21 May 14 no follow-up yet
martur

Must See Wildlife in Asia - 6 views

Notable trade hubs of the wildlife trade include Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, which offers smugglers direct jet service to Europe, the Middle East, North America and Africa. The C...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Must See Wildlife in Asia

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