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Explore the famous Chocolate Heavens - 1 views

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    WESTHILL CONSULTING, TRAVEL and TOURS, INC. provides services such as booking, tour facilitation, travel documentation and other related services not just SE Asian countries such KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more but worldwide as well. Mexico: Warning! This South American nation has an alluring effect on a nook set of travelers who enjoy things raw and rustic. The Mexican attraction is way yonder what you saw in the movies. The final aphrodisiac blossoms in Oaxaca situated in South East Mexico. The traditional method of chocolate production is still running smooth here and the locals identify it the 'drink of the gods'. Chocolate is a sort of beverage here as well. As a traveler, you can look into Calle Mina in Oaxaca where you will stumble across a horde of chocolate factories and Abastos Market that is full with artisan chocolate stalls. Switzerland: Lucky to be blessed by the mighty presence of the Alps range, Switzerland is a preferred destination for tourists from time unidentified. Chocoholics, however realize it to be eye-catching for their own conferred interest. The chief activities that he/she targets begin with a ride in the Chocolate Train that passes over some of the most distinguished chocolate hubs in the country. Then forwards, there are many other things to do in the itinerary of a chocolate lover that comprises a visit to the Maestranin Swiss Chocolates Ltd, Alprose Choclates Museum, Versoix Chocolate Festival. Then if you get to take a chocolate bath in Geneva, your trip is whole and successful. Belgium: Speaking of chocolate, you cannot dare miss out Belgium. Together with the capital Brussels, the whole country is a chocolate hub with overwhelming stuff in copiousness in Bruges, Halle Eupen chocolate shops. Brussels is home to the Musée du Cacao et du Chocolat (Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate) and is adorned by some world class chocolate creators like Pierre Marcolini, Neuhaus, G
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Black Sand Beaches around the World - 0 views

westhill consulting travel and tours Black Sand Beaches Around the world
started by Maricel Clint on 08 May 14 no follow-up yet
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    Black is beautiful and these black sand beaches from around the world show how true this saying is.


     


    This Black Sand Beach, Lost Coast, California is so well-known for its black sand beach lies pristine and relatively untouched. It is 4,000 feet below the surrounding mountains of California. The remote beach is hard to reach and very hard to get in, the only way to get there is the small mountain roads. Camping as well as hiking are the two big things in this area. This is a perfect place to connect with nature. 


     


    You may have just found your new favorite beach in the world in Perissa, Santorini, Greece. With its crystal clear water and its smooth but devilishly hot sand you are sure to enjoy your getaway. It is known as one of the Greece’s best beaches and is protected by Mesa Vouno and the ruins of the ancient Spartan city Thera to the north. Enjoy a picture perfect scenic of the stark contrast between the black sand beach and the white buildings.Every tourist must experience the 3 kilometer hike to Mesa Vouno at dawn to take in a sunrise fit for the Gods, if not, your visit would be incomplete.


     


    Aside from the beauty of nature in Bali and the beauty of the city in Jakarta, there is the Black Sand Dive Retrest is a small 6-bungalow quality dive resort located on a sheltered bay in a natural setting on Lembeh Strait, Indonesia’s Exotic Critter Capital. The resort focuses on personalized service both above and below the water, offering an exceptional dive holiday experience in "The Mecca of Muck Diving" Lembeh Strait for our discerning guests. Visiting divers have very limited holiday time and staying here will worth every minute of the vacation. It is the incredible diving that draws visitors to Lembeh Strait.


     


    Vík Beach, Iceland is situated at the southernmost point of Iceland. This is definitely one of the prettiest black sand beaches in the world. This stretch of black basalt sand is one of the wettest places in Iceland, getting about 90 inches of rain a year and is surrounded by volcanoes and glaciers – which if you ask us, makes for one heck of a unique destination.


     


    Punaluu Beach, Hawaii is to be found on the Big Island. It is actually a result of lava that’s flowed to the ocean and cooled, creating a beautiful, but rocky beach. Be wary for sun-bathing Hawksbill and Green turtles, you’re on their turf after all. Be sure to stay at least 15 feet away from these endangered creatures otherwise the beach patrol might cut your visit short. Oh, and taking some of that stunning sand home with you as a memento isn’t allowed either.


     


    Travelling and having a vacation can sometimes be overwhelming and stressful. To avoid this kind of problem, make a research beforehand. How often is it that people became a victim of scam of false advertisements.Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore provides advice and tips as warning for travelers.


     


     


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The secret airlines don't want you to know - 0 views

The secret airlines don't want you to know westhill travel
started by Maricel Clint on 09 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
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    London - Which airline seats make the most profit? Are they up front in first class, which can sell for up to £20 000 (R355 000) return? Or, economy at the back, crammed so tight you risk concussing the person behind you if you recline your seat? In fact, it's neither.
    The most lucrative section of the plane didn't even exist until the early '90s: premium economy.
    The concept is simple: the passenger gets a little more legroom, a bigger baggage allowance and a glass of bubbly. But, it's not cheap.
    If you want to fly from London to Los Angeles next month with Virgin Atlantic, the most expensive one-way premium economy ticket will cost £2 340 to £1 000 more than the cheapest economy option.
    An upper class seat would cost £7 000 one way. But, here's the secret airlines don't want you to know: the premium extras don't cost them anything near £1 000. A business class seat uses three times as much space as an economy one, while a premium economy seat takes up only 50 percent more space.
    Virgin Atlantic introduced premium economy in 1992. Now, it's available on many airlines. You can see why. - Daily Mail

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