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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
Robert Kotov

How to prepare for your Indonesia travel - 0 views

WESTHILL CONSULTING, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. based in Singapore provide services such as booking, tour facilitation, travel documentation and other related services to Southeast Asian countries li...

westhill consulting travel and tours How to prepare for your Indonesia

started by Robert Kotov on 04 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Travel Light and Easy to Jakarta, Indonesia - 3 views

WESTHILL CONSULTING, TRAVEL TOURS, INC. based in Singapore carry out the business of tours and travel intermediation representing major travel suppliers. We also provide services such as booking, ...

travel light and easy to jakarta indonesia westhill consulting tours

started by Omme Perrt on 07 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Pack and Go - 1 views

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    Each one of us deserves a vacation every now and then. It can help us live life. All work is no good. We all need to relax for a while and have a little time to enjoy. We at Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours call it Traveling Life. Admit it or not, the first issue we have during the travel is on packing. Yes, you read it right. Issue. Packing is a big challenge prior to traveling and it leads to a big issue. Here are some tips for you to review the next time you are packing all the stuff that you have: * Pack as light as possible. Ask the simple question: "Do I want it or do I need it and if I need it am I will to cart it around?" There is little you really need when you travel. * Travel with a light backpack. If you are moving between places, backpacks leave your hands free to hold their hands. * Pack just a few clothes with only a couple complimentary, solid colors - no patterns. Black is a good idea if you need to be able to dress up and be casual. * Pack only what you can carry on to the flight. Warning: excess baggage is expensive. * Put everything you want to bring in a pile and slowly strip away things that aren't necessary. * Leave the laptop behind, as well as blackberry and any other tech gadget. For computer addicts, being away from the internet's constant flow of data for a few days recharges and relaxes you in ways that you never experience at home. * Bring along a small, foldable umbrella to protect against the UV rays of sunlight and possible rain. * Most toiletries can be found easily in your destination country so you won't have to file complaints on where to relieve yourself. * If it's something you think you can buy there more cheaply than at home, then don't bring it (especially if it's something you don't already have). * Bring one book, and w
Ariana Acker

Flower Gardens, a Colorful Getaway.pdf - 0 views

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    Asia is home for a wide variety of fauna and flora in the world. The importance of botanical gardens in art, science and life has been undisputedly been encouraged by various people and places and has been featured in the most positive light.
John Parker

5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Amsterdam - 0 views

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    Originating as a small fishing village in the late 12th century, today Amsterdam is an alpha city and the capital of the Netherlands. Amsterdam is quite well-known for its historic canals, museums, art galleries, cannabis coffee shops, and red-light district. Virgin Atlantic provides regular flights from many American cities to Amsterdam. To book Virgin Atlantic tickets online visit ticket booking websites.
Omme Perrt

Tips For Smooth Trips - 1 views

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    Pack with purpose * Bring Your Own Everything. 1. A small (inflatable) pillow 2. Ziploc bags (useful in so many ways) 3. Entertainment (include one non-electronic thing for when you have to power down) 4. Snacks, and a reusable water bottle. * Pack light. Try to take only one suitcase, preferably a roller carry-on. This will be very convenient in any way. * If flying, check out the current rules and restrictions at tsa.gov. You are only allowed one carry-on that must fit in the overhead compartment and one that must fit underneath the seat in front of you; this means you are only allowed to have two carry-ons. Some airlines charge you extra to check a bag. http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/tips-for-smooth-trips/
Omme Perrt

Travel Tips - 1 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/travel-tips/ BEFORE LEAVING 1. It is necessary that you know basic information about your destination. Make a research about the place before anything else. 2. A copy of your itinerary must be left with a trusted family member or friend, in case of any emergency. 3. List down significant emergency information 4. Make yourself familiar with basic safety information, rules, and procedures, like what to do if you get lost or sick WHEN GETTING READY WITH WHAT TO PACK 1. Remember to travel light 2. Put important stuff in your hand carry bag 3. If travelling with babies, bring childproofing supplies, like electrical outlet covers and baby gates 4. Basic first aid kit is a must 5. It will save you your time, from shame and effort if you will remember the rules for what you can carry on and what needs to be checked when flying. These rules also apply to liquids such as milk or formula.
Omme Perrt

Spiritual Check : Religions around Asia - 1 views

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    Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, with millions of different peoples following a wide variety of different religions. As a melting pot of culture, Asia is the birthplace of most of the world's mainstream religions including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastranism, as well as many other religions. When traveling Asia, you should be careful in recognizing the religion of the place you are visiting. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours has listed the top religions in the region: Hinduism Hinduism is the majority religion in India, Nepal, and the Indonesian island of Bali, with strong minorities in the Asian nations of Bhutan, Fiji, Jakarta Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Singapore, and Sri Lanka with approximately 1 billion followers. Before the arrival of Buddhism and Islam in Southwest Asia and Southeast Asia, Hinduism (and Shaivism in particular) was the most widely practiced religion in Southwest Asia and Southeast Asia Hinduism as we know it can be subdivided into a number of major currents. The main divisions of Hinduism are Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Smartism and Shaktism. The vast majority of present day Hindus can be categorized under one of these four groups, although there are many other, partly overlapping, allegiances and denominations. Buddhism Buddhism is the fourth largest world religion and the 3rd largest in Asia. It is dominant and the majority in Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, Tibet, Laos, Mongolia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. According to reviews, Large Buddhist populations live in China (18.2%), Japan (36.2%), Taiwan (35%), Macau
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
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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
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Indonesia's Perfect Wave - 6 views

Australia is more dominant than any other place because of its favorable climatic conditions surrounded by hill with greenery across it and surfing competition organized at every time one should en...

Indonesia's Perfect Wave Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours

Omme Perrt

Jakarta Nightlife and Entertainment - 1 views

Jakarta occupied by people from transversely the Indonesian archipelago and yonder, is a melting pot of cultures then so bids an extensive variety of entertainment choices to go well with all liki...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Jakarta Nightlife Entertainment

started by Omme Perrt on 31 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Jakarta's Charm City - 1 views

Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia that is home to an extensive selection of places of interest. In fact, Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore had arranged many yours in the city. In...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours jakartas charm city

started by Omme Perrt on 18 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Taxi Tips In Bangkok - 1 views

Just like Jakarta Indonesia there are taxis and taxis everywhere in Bangkok Thailand. Not simply are they abundant they are cheap too and you might find that hopping in and out of a cab is the mos...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Asia Jakarta Hong Kong taxi tips in bangkok

started by Omme Perrt on 20 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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Heathrow introduces world's first 'on-board picnic' service - 1 views

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    Travelers can take hampers arranged by Heathrow restaurants on flights, counting pizzas and meals by Heston Blumenthal and Gordon Ramsay. Heathrow Airport is presenting passengers an "on-board picnic" dining selection where they can be able to convey a "bespoke hamper" with them on their flight. The service is offered from today at all of Heathrow's 118 restaurants thru its five terminals. The 49 varieties included diversity from chain cafés, like Pret a Manger and EAT, to restaurants counting Heston Blumenthal's The Perfectionist Café and Gordon Ramsay's Plane Food, plus Caviar House and The Gorgeous Kitchen. The hampers differ in price and size agreeing to venue, however usually cost between £5 and £50 and are around 40 x 20 x 10cm. All are collapsible and intended to be effortlessly stuffed away under the seat or in the overhead locker. Some hampers are insulated bags aimed to "ensure the food retains maximum taste and freshness at 35,000 feet", maintaining hot food warm and cold food cool, like the ones from Caviar House which features an ice compartment. Passengers who give back their insulated bags to Caviar House are presented a 15 per cent discount on their next on-board picnic acquisition. Hampers can be custom-made to meet any dietary necessities upon demand at each of the restaurants and can be ready-to-go or ready in about 15 minutes, liable on the type of meal chosen. The Perfectionists' Café is believed to offer pizzas to go in about a minute. Travellers can taster the offerings of the on-board picnics offered in Terminal 2 at a pop-up "park" which launches at the terminal to mark the fresh service. The park space, set up in partnership with the Royal Parks Foundation, features the "scents of freshly cut grass and plants, the sounds of birds chirping" and sunlight-type lighting in addition to a park bench, a lamp post and even street signs to help generate a urban park-like feel.
Omme Perrt

Cycling your way in Jakarta - 1 views

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    In a traffic congested city like Jakarta , it would be hard enough to get your way on foot without worrying of being side swept by a car. Nevertheless, many tourists and visitors continue to suggest that the best way to truly experience the heat, the landscape, the culture and the city is to tour by bike. Ernest Hemingway once said, "It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle." Still, we all need to be cautious when touring the dangerous paths of Indonesia by bike. Motorists may respect your choice of transportation but it is still better to travel safely. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours have gathered these simple tips to keep in mind whenever you are cycling your way in the city: 1. There are caveats along the way and these warnings shouldn't be ignored. Any city biker alive in the city very well know this and of course, it only takes common sense to understand them in the city 2. You have to know and accept that you're a cyclist and at the bottom end of the totem pole. 3. You have to have the humility to acknowledge other forms of motor transport and be willing to concede the rights of way in acquiesce to the honks of the other. 4. You have to have the mental discipline to forget the probabilities and risks that you face from stupid drivers behind you, and proceed from Point A to B in a very steady and conservative line on the road and a cool head. If for any reason there is an obstruction in your path, you should quickly and certainly (no doubts!) determine if there is traffic behind you or not and wheth
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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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