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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

Least Visited Countries in Europe - 1 views

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    WESTHILL CONSULTING, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC., Singapore provides services such as booking, tour facilitation, travel documentation and other related services to Southeast Asian countries such as KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more, as well as anywhere around the world including Europe. Moldova: 11,000 visitors/year. There are many reasons why Moldova is the least visited country and has few number of visitors such as it's in between the Ukraine and Romania and is tough to enter to; it has no any iconic tourist attractions, however it does have some outstanding wineries; and part of the country, Transnistria, is a de-facto breakaway republic that is a relic to the glory days of the USSR. However if you're looking to one-up your friends in the European travel game, there's no better destination than Moldova. Reviews will prove you for sure. Liechtenstein: 54,000 visitors/year Liechtenstein only has a inhabitants of 36,000, so, all things measured; it's in fact doing pretty well in the tourism game. And you will not ever have to worry about fraud. The minute principality is merely 160 square kilometers, or roughly the 1/5 the size of San Francisco, and is set high in the Alps sandwiched between Switzerland and Austria. Vaduz, its capital city, has a little cool sight such as castle, wineries and a car-free city center. Nevertheless why settle for just visiting Liechtenstein when you can rule it. For just $70,000 per night, travelers can rent the whole country. Certainly, the residents stay - therefore it's more of a sharing agreement - but then again guests get to hotplate handhold with the crown prince and accommodation for up to 150 guests. Belarus: 119,000 visitors/year. B
Omme Perrt

Things to See and Do in Mount Bromo - 1 views

WESTHILL CONSULTING, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC., Singapore provides services such as booking, tour facilitation, travel documentation and other related services to Southeast Asian. This article wi...

westhill consulting travel and tours Things to See Do in Mount Bromo

started by Omme Perrt on 24 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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Asia's Martial Arts - 1 views

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    We know Martial Arts have somehow originated in the regions of Asia. While people in western countries armed their rifles and guns in battle, people in the East depend on their body to fight. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours listed some of the martial arts per country in Asia that you might need to attend to when you are traveling: Bangladesh Lathi khela is a traditional martial art of Bangladesh and India that emphasize weapon-based fighting with sticks and other weapons. Lathi made by bamboo and other materials. Lathi khela teaches self-defense with sticks. One who specialized himself in wielding lathi and who lived on the martial art came to be known as lathial. The Lathial Bahini (group of lathials) performed various acts on the Eid or Puja occasion. Lathi Khela has a remarkable history but the popularity is on the wane now with the existence of fraud practices and strategies. China We all know Chinese Martial Arts which is also called Kung Fu. We find these fighting skills from Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Kung Fu, as a matter of fact have developed over the centuries in China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common traits, identified as "families" (家; jiā), "sects" (派; pài) or "schools" (門; mén) of martial arts. Styles that focus on qi manipulation are called internal while others that concentrate on improving muscle and cardiovascular fitness are called "external".
Wesley Stone

Tips for the Road: When to buy airfare for summer trip to Europe? - 1 views

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    ANSWER: Unfortunately, you're not likely to find many bargain fares to Europe this summer, according to travel experts. High-season fares to the continent will easily exceed $1,200 per ticket, especially to the most popular destinations (London, Paris, Rome). But there are ways to squeeze some savings out of the airfare portion of your trip. First, be flexible about your departure: The later you leave in the summer, the bigger your savings should be. By mid-September, the high fares of July should be down by a couple hundred dollars. Also, you'll save money if you fly midweek, rather than on the weekend. Consider, too, flying out of Detroit, a Delta hub, with several daily nonstops to Amsterdam (though when I checked fares recently, they were no cheaper than travel from Cleveland). As for when to book? Advice is all across the board. That 54-day figure you reference came from travel site CheapAir.com, which analyzed thousands of fares in 2013 and came up with the best time to buy. But it applies only to domestic fares - airfare to Europe is another matter entirely. Its analysis of fares to Europe last summer found that the lowest fares were snatched 319 days ahead of departure. Almost a year ahead! (See more here: http://westhillconsulting.info/ .)
Omme Perrt

Avoiding Jetlag - 1 views

westhill consulting travel and tours Avoiding Jetlag

started by Omme Perrt on 28 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 ...

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

started by Omme Perrt on 09 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Stomach-turning Foods You Will Find around the World - 1 views

While Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore arrange your tours to whichever part of the world you want, they furthermore look at some global treats that may make you feel queasy; here ar...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Stomach-turning Foods You Will Find around the World

started by Omme Perrt on 23 Oct 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.
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