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TOP 5 DOG FRIENDLY CAFES IN DELHI NCR - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Dogs are the cutest creatures on earth and we all adore them and want to pet them but sadly most parents in India don't allow their kids to get a dog as a pet by saying their standard favourite line; "Only one dog can live in this house"! We can relate to that frustration of yours on not being able to get a dog, but don't worry we've curated a list of top 5 dog friendly cafes in Delhi NCR which are always flooded with dog parents and you can go there with or without a pet and enjoy your day! Whether you're a dog parent or not, you must visit these 5 cafes to give yourself some pup therapy
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Super Pupper Party -Time to unleash your pet dogs! - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Ugghhh!! Summers are not just here but dreadfully taking a toll on all of us. We humans can at least choose to decide on our recreations to drive away our summer blues. But, what about your darling pet dogs? They too might be longing for some entertaining activities but can't express. I am sure you all must be deeply in love with your fur pals and already be doing anything and everything to keep them happy and healthy. But, just imagine those glaring eyes in your locality when you take your dog for a stroll. I am sure you must have come across such people because of whom you don't feel comfortable taking your dogs to public places. Also, if you do take your dog out, the poor thing must wear a leash. Can you imagine putting your pet in the community pool? Your pet might be clean and disciplined. But other people are not so considerate.
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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

What NOT TO DO When Travelling Abroad? - 1 views

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore: What NOT TO DO When Travelling Abroad Alcohol and Islam: Alcohol is normally prohibited in Muslim countries and if Muslims drink they won't do so i...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours What NOT TO DO When Travelling Abroad

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Dance and Drama Unfold the Mixture of Culture and Religion in Bali - 1 views

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    Don't you just love Jakarta Indonesia? Why not visit Bali and fall in love with this wonderful place as well. Cultivated in temples, princely courts and villages, Balinese dance has enthused into the world podium, conveying gratification to people from widespread regions.   Balinese dance forms are certainly solemn and graceful. The town of Ubud in Bali is essentially well-known as a center for dance performances. Read reviews and see how amazed previous visitors were but would advise you to be careful with scams.   Whether they execute it for tourists or a temple ceremony sight one adores certain access to dance presentation every day in central Bali. Dance is indissolubly connected with Balinese religion elegant like blood in the veins of the populations.   Bali dance performers are completely devoted to the pleasure of Gods and furthermore bid that entertainment quotient. Gambuh, wayang wong and topeng are essentially dance dramas, Legong is the classical dance performed in the princely court, Gambuh is the oldest identified dance drama in Bali. The wayang wong is a dance drama, a very exciting one where the dancers play the roles of shadow of puppets and dance their to the fullest.   Currently commences the traditional Barong, a classic presentation which portrays the fight between the good Barong (a lion-dog creature) and the evil Rangda (widow witch). To witness this dazzling performance one has to go to Batubulan.   Visit :  Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur
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Budget Bali and Lombok - 1 views

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    There is more to Indonesia than your favorite destination Jakarta. BALI Good Karma Bungalows A long existence local legend on Bali's north-east coast, Good Karma lies at the foot of the sacred volcano Gunung Agung, the island's highest peak at 3,031 meters. The sand here is volcanic - in actual fact the beach in front of Good Karma is of smooth black pebble. The attraction is the snorkeling and even though it is one of the lowest priced places to visit in Amed, Good Karma brags its own private little cove, with a lovely reef right off the beach - big schools of bumphead parrotfish regularly feed here. If you're fortunate, Balinese owner Baba will be present - he's an ultra-Zen creature who likes to work out in the homemade gym he's put together in a cave just behind the resort. Read reviews to see what others have to say. The airy beach huts are astonishingly cool as soon as the fans are buzzing, and hammocks summon reading marathons. Baba's Japanese wife takes charge of the day-to-day consecutively of the place in addition to serving up a killer katsudon together with Balinese fare. Drive half an hour up the coast to Tulamben and you can scuba - or skin-dive the well-known Liberty shipwreck. Selang Amed Bunutan Karangasem, Amed. LOMBOK Alam Gili Bungalows Gili Trawangan is one of three tiny islands just off Lombok, Bali's easterly neighbor. Swish villa resorts now push with the cheap beach cabanas that were formerly the norm here. However Gili T recalls a castaway vibe, thanks greatly to a restriction on motor vehicles and dogs as to its coconut palms and white sand beaches. Those in the know head away from the rush of the chief drag choosing as an alternative for the silent north coast and Alam Gili, a tranquil little oasis with six bungalows and a sumptuous suite for families. For more budget tips just visit http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/westhill-consul
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Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours in Singapore, Jakarta, Hong Kong: Things to Do in ... - 2 views

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    Indonesia remains to be the world's most populous island country in the world and the world's largest archipelago with 17,800 islands in its territory. It is no wonder why there are a lot of things to do in this country. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours advices these following must-do in the country: 1. Eat Strange Things Head to the Mangga Besar district of Jakarta and dine on such wondrous delicacies as lizard, frog, bat, snake, or even dog. A little warning though, some parts of the city may also offer you a head of a monkey served on a platter while you are eating its brains (talk about cannibalism) 2. Go Fishing with a Local Fisherman As stated earlier, Indonesia is an archipelago. It is basically a given when in every place you see a harbor. Get up at dawn and climb into a tiny little fishing boat which is soon rocking and swaying in the increasingly big waves which splash over the sides of the boat soaking you to the bone while the insides of your now rumbling stomach are threatening to push their way up and out of your throat. No matter how much you complain, you won't get back to shore in a few more hours. No worries, you probably would have the chance to catch a mackerel and maybe an old flip -flop if you are lucky. 3. Snorkel a coral Reef Indonesia is one of the countries rich for its natural resources. Its coral resources are no different. Experiencing its underwater natural resources is a need and a must when you are in Indonesia. 4. Climb a Volcano Indonesia is home to 129 volcanoes and it would be a waste if you don't climb even just one of them. It is best to climb at dawn and, if you are lucky, take a glimpse of the sunrise atop some volcanoes. Believe me, up there is to experience a little bit of heaven.
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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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    best luxury hotel in digha The Coral. https://www.tumblr.com/hotelcoral/720548537415401472
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    Bali Tips for First Timers - A Comprehensive Guide https://brainscoope.com/bali-tips-for-first-timers/
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