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Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Review: What to know before traveling to Jakarta - 2 views

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    Be cautious during the flood seasonAka "Banjir" which happens during December to April, particularly in lower parts of the city, flooding is pretty rampant. This happens more especially in areas nearby rivers.Public transit is untrustworthy and irregular Buses and trains are not the best method to get around. Expats who live in Jakarta usually have drivers. Fortunately, taxis are common; but it could be problematic catching one during rush hour. Rush hour occurs during 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Watch out for taxi scams There are a few different choices taxi companies Jakarta. It is typically best practice to stick with the higher end Silverbird taxi line (Mercedes Benz vehicles) to avoid being taken "the scenic route." In this cases fraud always occurs. Motorcycle taxis are not legal But they do exist illegally. Maybe after you experience motorcycle taxi, you may tell yourself, never again. Definitely for the native Indonesian hitching a motorbike ride to work may be well and good but for the foreigner, it is a perfect way to be caught in scam. Be watchful with your belongings According to some reviews, common travelers had more problems in places like Barcelona than Jakarta. Resembling to any tourist destination just be conscious of your surroundings. And if you decide to make way to a more penurious area, or basically a busy mall, don't carry a designer bag and wear a diamond necklace. No need to make yourself a major target. On the whole, Jakarta is pretty safe According to a blogger, she has never felt any imminent threat while living there. And it is not only her living in the city; she has a family, too. Traffic is terrible This is probably what you always see in reviews. I don't think there could be any guide/overview of Jakarta without stating the horrific traffic. In fact, one of the biggest hazards may be crossing a busy intersection. Seemingly it makes Bangkok look like rush hour in
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Review: Virgin Atlantic Premium Economy Class - 0 views

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    Are you going for the booking of flight tickets then this post is absolutely for you. Read the review and know all the features and service provided by Virgin Atlantic in Premium business class.
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Westhill Consulting Review: Hiking Mount Bromo - 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. This article will present you other destination in Indonesia aside from Bali and Jakarta. Without a doubt the furthermost popular rationale people come to the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park is to hike the collapsed yet nevertheless penetratingly smoldering Mount Bromo. There are three mountain peaks situated in the Mount Bromo area, identified as the Tengger Highlands. Mount Bromo is the most well-known and sited at the center of the Tengger Highlands caldera, bounded by a huge, unreasonable Sea of Sand. Protecting Mount Bromo from the north and south, Mount Batok and Mount Kursi appeared. The whole area is merely denoted to as Mount Bromo by the locals. Reviews will tell you how beautiful the place is according to its previous visitors. The most popular preference for travelers considering hiking Mount Bromo is to doze in the close village of Cemoro Lawang. From the village of Cemoro Lawang, there are distinct paths that will take you less than an hour to walk up Mount Bromo. To reach Mount Bromo, basically take the left fork at Cemoro Lawang's private crossing, then and there head down the ramp into the caldera and then through the caldera to the Hindu temple (Poten) at the bottom of the mountain. Starting at the temple, keep an eye on the sheer path of 250 concrete steps that leash to the verge of Mount Bromo's crater. It is a delightful walk up to the crater, nonetheless in instance you don't feel like walking, numerous villagers bargain horseback rides. A round-trip on horseback charges 100,000 IDR ($10 USD) and a single trip back charges 30,000 IDR ($3 USD). Bear in mind that the views of Mount Bromo's otherworldly landscape are finest just as the sun rises. The sun rise occurs around 5:30 AM, which means you'll have to be up by 3:30 AM to hike to the watch point in time
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Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - Hotels (Tips and Reviews) - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/hotels-tips-and-reviews/ Hotel Al Codega Venice hotel close to Rialto Bridge This hotel made the exclusive Expedia© Insiders' Select™ list, which includes only the very best hotels and resorts on Expedia, as rated by our hundreds of thousands of customers and our in-house experts.
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Westhill Consulting Tours Review: Jakarta Street Food - 2 views

Jakarta Street Food is a piece of the overall Java / Javanese cuisine, a chief ethnic group in Indonesia. It is well-known for dishes that are sweet, along with being simple. Java / Javanese...

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Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. : Westhill Travel Review: Unseen Asia - 1 views

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    If you think you can think you have traveled to every farfetched tourist spots in Asia, think again. We may have beaten you in finding exotic and unseen tourist spots in the region yet. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours in Jakarta have this outrageous list of must-go places in the most extremes of Asia. These are the list of some of the many wonders that people living in a melting pot of races are: Shodoshima, Japan Foreigners rarely travel the roads to these lush olive groves, hot springs and wild monkeys. The 817-meter Mount Hoshigajo-san, which translates as "Mount Kingdom of Stars," is an excellent vantage point for Shodoshima's scenic landscape, including the famous Kankakei and Choshi-kei valleys. The island's many hot springs provides reprieve for tired feet after a long day of country rambling. Ratu Boko, Indonesia The Yogyakarta region is practically a museum of Indonesia's dynastic history. The famed Buddhist temple Borobodur and its Hindu counterpart Prambanan typically lure crowds for its detailed relief. Nearby, however, the oft-overlooked palace complex of Ratu Boko provides an even more imaginative glimpse of the region's cultural and religious origins. Set on a ridge called the Thousand Hills, Ratu Boko offers expansive views of Prambanan as well as Java's most active volcano, Mt Merapi. Only the foundation of the palace remains, as do former bathing pools. A mysterious well near the complex's cremation site is a place of pilgrimage for the region's Hindus, who say the water has sacred properties. The archeological site is just a plane away from the country's capital, Jakarta. Haputale, Sri Lanka The misty Haputale is a wonder at dawn like any other hidden mountain secrets in the world. Every morning, bundled up Tamils sell English vegetable but instead of fraud lively scenes, all y
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    If you think you can think you have traveled to every farfetched tourist spots in Asia, think again. We may have beaten you in finding exotic and unseen tourist spots in the region yet. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours in Jakarta have this outrageous list of must-go places in the most extremes of Asia. These are the list of some of the many wonders that people living in a melting pot of races are: Shodoshima, Japan Foreigners rarely travel the roads to these lush olive groves, hot springs and wild monkeys. The 817-meter Mount Hoshigajo-san, which translates as "Mount Kingdom of Stars," is an excellent vantage point for Shodoshima's scenic landscape, including the famous Kankakei and Choshi-kei valleys. The island's many hot springs provides reprieve for tired feet after a long day of country rambling. Ratu Boko, Indonesia The Yogyakarta region is practically a museum of Indonesia's dynastic history. The famed Buddhist temple Borobodur and its Hindu counterpart Prambanan typically lure crowds for its detailed relief. Nearby, however, the oft-overlooked palace complex of Ratu Boko provides an even more imaginative glimpse of the region's cultural and religious origins. Set on a ridge called the Thousand Hills, Ratu Boko offers expansive views of Prambanan as well as Java's most active volcano, Mt Merapi. Only the foundation of the palace remains, as do former bathing pools. A mysterious well near the complex's cremation site is a place of pilgrimage for the region's Hindus, who say the water has sacred properties. The archeological site is just a plane away from the country's capital, Jakarta. Haputale, Sri Lanka The misty Haputale is a wonder at dawn like any other hidden mountain secrets in the world. Every morning, bundled up Tamils sell English vegetable but instead of fraud lively scenes, all y
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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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Readers' Travel Tips: Affordable Activities for Kids in the UK - 1 views

http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/jan/29/readers-travel-tips-affordable-activities-for-kids Do you have a failsafe activity to keep the kids happy at half-term? From urban farms to art works...

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Readers' Travel Tips: Affordable Accommodation in NYC - 1 views

http://www.quora.com/Kate-Mischelle/Posts/Readers-Travel-Tips-Affordable-Accommodation-in-NYC Cheap places to stay in New York aren't always easy to find, especially if you're keen to remain in ...

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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
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Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. : It's Nice Having a Boring Long Road Trip - 1 views

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    Have you ever been in a long trip and got bored along the way? Wouldn't it be worse for your kids? Well, Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours thinks it shouldn't be boring. Try to be more creative. This long boring trip may be a way to secure your bonding with your colleagues, family and friends with you. Here are some games you can review and play along the way: 1. The Alphabet Game Everyone knows how to play - you go up and down the alphabet picking letters out of words you see from the car. Some people play where you can use license plate letters, which is total bullcrap. The double alphabet game is a great variation. Only words that have at least two instances of one letter can count. 'Alligator' - A, 'Blueberry' - B, and so on. No one in recorded history has ever finished a round of the double alphabet game. 2. Car plate Abbreviation This is the game Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours staff had invented when we were traveling Jakarta, Indonesia. Try to make up a meaning out of car plates that you pass by. You will be surprised on how hilarious this game will be.  3. Fortunately / Unfortunately. One person makes a statement, and the next person has to counter. Example: Person A: Fortunately, we have lots of snacks in
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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
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The World is a colorful Place - 1 views

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    I know we all cannot get enough of colors. People say that there are mental effects of seeing colors which brighten up moods help stimulate happy hormones in our life. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours provides you more colorful places to visit around the world: Keukenhof Park, Lisse, The Netherlands Also called the "Garden of Europe," Keukenhof Park (which covers 80 acres) is planted with over 7 million flower bulbs every year. Though the park is only open from March to May, it has been around since 1949 and remains a major attraction for tourists and dignitaries alike. Many people who have visited the place have thought that the flowers which is sprayed with tulips, roses and other wild flowers are fraud but when it seems too good to be true, they are actually real array of colors. Kelimutu crater lakes, Indonesia Far from the buzzing busy street of Jakarta, Indonesia, Kelimutu, one of hundreds of volcanoes in Indonesia, is unique in that it is topped with three crater lakes of drastically different colors. Tiwu Ata Mbupu ("Lake of Old People") sits apart from the other two and appears deep blue or even black. Tiwu Nuwa Muri Koo Fai ("Lake of Maidens") is separated from Tiwu Ata Polo ("Enchanted Lake") by a shared crater wall. These lakes tend to be bright blue-green and red, respectively. The colors of these lakes have been known to change depending on the chemical composition of the water and the position of the sun. Guilin Rice Terraces, Longji, China Located in southern China close to Vietnam, the Longji terraced rice fields cover an area of almost 20,000 acres and rise as high as 3,600 feet into the air. These fields, nicknamed the "Dragon's Backbone" because of their resemblance to scales, first appeared in this area around 1300 AD and take on a different appearance in every season, depending on the life cycle of the rice being grown. Many reviews has also been written on this place which shows petitions for it t
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Best Honeymoon Destinations in Asia - 1 views

Honeymoon should be a time of romance and love. As a celebration of two individuals starting their lives together, honeymoon is set to be enjoyed for the more joined experiences later on. There is ...

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Avoid Getting Screwed - 1 views

Traveling in a foreign land is a good opportunity but it involves many risks as well. You might find yourself naked, penniless and tied on a telephone pole on a side of a dirt road outside of a cor...

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Exploring Indonesia - 1 views

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Review : Exploring Indonesia I am a native of Jakarta, Indonesia and have also been a host in the famous hosting website, Couchsurfiung.com. Many of our visito...

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