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Tips for the Ideal Berlin Weekend - 1 views

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    Review and make some research Proceed online or take a guidebook and do a little research to discover what the city can provide. If you enjoy museums look online and pick which ones you want to go to. If you are into a specific music style, ensure you catch on venues that play the material you prefer. Some attractions such as the Reichstag or the Sammlung Boros will require advanced booking so ensure if they are on your want to do list, that you book your ticket. You must know that most shops are shut on Sundays if you want to go shopping (but there are great selections of Sunday flea markets). Make a tour but avoid scams! Do a tour if it is your first time visiting Berlin. A tour will help you know the geography along with the culture and history of the city. There are many great companies offering a diversity of several tours. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore bid a range of best walking tours from their general Berlin tour to more precise ones on topics like Third Reich History, Cold War, or Berlin Today. If you are considering something less mainstream, they also offer numerous walking tours which dig into Berlin's different scene where you'll get to see many of Berlin's street art and hear regarding their unique subcultures which make up Berlin. There are bike, bus, and boat tours on offer too if you do not like walking. Ensure you ask your guide for their hot tips for bars, clubs or usual restaurants you'll get some great local recommendations. Determine what kind of weekend you crave What do you want to do, is it a weekend of partying or do you want to hit the shops or markets, maybe it is a day of relaxing on the river with a cocktail your impression of perfection or are you enthusiastic to spend every waking hour plunging yourself in Berlin's rich history?
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Stomach-turning Foods You Will Find around the World - 1 views

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    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 are some tastes of it!

    Kopi luwak: defecated coffee
    Occasionally branded as "cat-poo coffee", this so-called delicacy originates from beans that have been eaten and defecated by an Indonesian civet, an animal that looks like a cross between a mongoose and, if you squint, a cat. There are times; kopi luwak coffee was glorified as a hot fresh trend. The unusual "urgh" aspect endorsed prices up to £60 per cup and it was presented as a do-before-you-die experience in the 2007 film The Bucket List.

    Jakarta Indonesia serves the coffee if you want to try!

    Sannakji: live baby octopus
    If observing your plate of food aggressively wiggle in front of you doesn't turn your stomach then nothing will. In Korea, sannakji is a plate of live baby octopus (nakji). It's the residual nerve activity that maintains its movements and it is normally served drizzled with sesame oil. Warning! Eat it at your own risk: the active suction cups have been famous to get gummed to the mouth or throat while swallowing that will cause choking.

    Chapulines: toasted grasshoppers
    Forget gourmet burgers and jam-jar cocktails, eating insects is the hot latest trend, it seems that - or so specific London restaurateurs would like us to consider. Wahaca, the Mexican street-food chain, put grasshoppers on the menu at its South Bank outlet earlier this year and, before long, we were getting helpful guides on where to eat insects all around the city. Obviously, this was soon ensued by an insect-only, pop-up supper club. In Mexico, grasshoppers, known as chapulines, are not just a passing craze. Served toasted with seasoning, they have long been popular in Oaxaca. Well, some review says, it tastes good!

    Rocky Mountain oysters: testicles
    Give this dish a wide berth. These have not anything to do with those high-class delicacies seen in shells at the bottom of the sea: they are plain-and-simple bulls' balls. Served with cocktail sauce and camouflaged with thick batter, the dish is frequently used for clutching out unwary tourists in Oklahoma and Texas.
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Dates to Keep away from When Planning a China Tour - 1 views

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    If you are arranging a 2014/15 China tour there are dates you must avoid, like "Golden Week" and those times when flights to Asia and within China are very costly. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore lowdown will help you plan your vacation. (Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore arrange tours in many countries. i.e. SE Asian Countries such as Beijing China, KL Malaysia, Jakarta Indonesia, Bangkok Thailand and many more)The "Golden Week" of National Day HolidaySeptember 29 - October 10 Nearly all Chinese people will have a seven-day holiday at the start of October, due to the celebration of Chinese National Day. Usually a lot of Chinese people will take this government-given chance to travel to domestic cities, producing crowds everywhere and super busy traffic. Hotel and transport prices swell, causing high-budget travel during this period. Warning! Avoid this period when planning a tour of China.  With people everywhere, traffic will be hectic, and you will devote longer time on the road, which can also mean more scams on street. Booking of hotels and flights can be very problematic. Hotels are much more costly. You may be required to wait in line for around one hour to go in the popular attractions, and may necessitate waiting for a long time at restaurants. Traveling in this period is a matter requiring exhaustive preparation. You possibly will observe that the National Day ends at October 7, but we incorporate the succeeding week in this peak period. The means of transport are most jam-packed during the period from September 23 to October 7, however they are less congested in the week succeeding "t
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Tipping & Etiquette While Visiting Indonesia - 1 views

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    Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore: Tipping & Etiquette While Visiting Indonesia

    Major hotels: Lots of hotels services include a 21% tax. 10% is a compulsory government tax; the other 11% is a lawfully unenforceable service charge. Tipping is not required. But, if you must tip, maybe give 5-10% of the total bill.

    Restaurants: There are restaurants will comprise 5-10% service charge to their bill. However if they don't impose any service charge, you can tip between Rp10, 000 to 10% of the full bill. A 10% Government required restaurant tax is valid, but smaller restaurants and definitely warungs will not be charging that and would possibly never pay it to the government if they did.

    Taxi drivers: Tipping is not obligatory and you shouldn't be hearing complaints from them. While all taxis are metered, some drivers oftentimes do not carry either coins or small notes, or may not be able to find them when needed but a lot of commuters round up their bill instead.

    Car-hire drivers: It is not needed; but if service is pleasing a basic Rp 20,000 tip is estimated suitable but a full day Car-hire drivers commonly expect a larger tip. Warning, watch out for scams in this country

    Airport porters: You don't have to get their help, however for very minimum amount of money they can be a big help particularly going through customs and it makes a difference to them. It varies from Rp. 20.000 - Rp. 50.0000 for 1-2 travelers. It is advisable to approve rate in advance to avoid arguments and complaints afterwards.

    Service industries: Even though it is not required to give tip for services like hair salons and body massage, tipping for service industries are normal and anticipated in Indonesia. Many Indonesians give tip to their hairdresser or massaeur after they finished the service. 5-10% from the bills is suitable.

    In Bali compare to Jakarta the minimal salary is reasonably low and that is the reason why everything looks comparatively inexpensive to many visitors. Workers expect tips to get extra income. In Bali, in small hotels and restaurants tips are usually shared. Yet, if you really have no money to tip, most Indonesians will understand it. Try to sympathize concerning their low pay rates; this also relates to those of you travelling on a budget. Given that, if ever you get short of cash and don't give tip or if you overlook to bring cash for attendants, it is unlikely somebody will get distraught or be nasty toward you.
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India reintroduces attention on tourism to improve economy - 1 views

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    Indian finance minister Arun Jaitley has highlighted the part of tourism in generating jobs for the country, referring to it as a low-hanging fruit, the tourist economy complaints. Stressing the role central state planning might take part in the development of the sector; he said India was well positioned to take greater advantage from the benefits of tourism. The minister was talking at a conference of tourism ministers in Delhi. One more aspect of the decline is the scam that targets tourists. He also requested the states to decrease taxes on tourism and aviation fuel so that more benefits could be expanded from this section for the country. Tourism minister Shripad Naik said that from next year the conference would be held for two days to enable greater interaction and participation of the states and other stakeholders. He added that the newly elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi was giving much focus on tourism, which is part of the five thrust areas. As portion of the plan, skill development and promotion of circuits will be provided consideration, and niche products and maintainable tourism standards will also be developed. E-Visa Whereas in other Indian tourism news, the government has exposed plans to begin offering electronic visas for foreign tourists by October. "The e-visa scheme is expected to be rolled out shortly. "We are trying to make it operational by October," tourism minister Sripad Naik said after a national conference of state tourism ministers. In order to endorse cleanliness at tourist sites, the ministry will recompense states. A fresh classification will be instituted from 2016 in its yearly National Tourism Awards to identify the best efforts made by all states making sure cleanliness at their prominent places of tourist implication. Westhill Consultin
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Caribbean visitor arrivals escalate - 1 views

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    Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore who arrange tours not only to Southeast Asian countries such as Jakarta Indonesia, KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand and many more is happy to announce that Caribbean visitor arrivals surge which Westhill also arrange tours in. The Caribbean documented an increase in visitor arrivals during the first half of this year, retaining pace with the world average and none of the visitors had complaints, in fact reviews were getting all positive feedbacks. The director of research and information technology at the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), Winfield Griffith, announced on the CTO's television programme, Destination Caribbean, the region delighted in a 4.3 per cent upsurge through the first six months of the 2014, much in line with the world average of 4.7 per cent. Mr. Griffith exposed that just under 14 million long-stay tourists visited the Caribbean amid January and June, with nearly half this number ( 6.87 million) coming from the United States of America matched to 6.61 million during the same period in 2013.  This signifies a 3.9 per cent increase in arrivals from the US market. "There is enough evidence to suggest that there is growing economic confidence in the region's biggest neighbor and this is releasing much pent-up travel demand caused by a long recessionary period". Mr. Griffith said. The CTO research head said that merely 21 countries in the region were able to categorize their tourist arrivals by destination during the report.  From the most current statistics it was distinct that more Europeans and Canadians are settling to the region showing upsurges of 6.0% and 4.3% correspondingly. For the winter time signified by the initial four months of the year, as a minimum five countries specified
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British Tourists Maintain To Rule Spanish Market - 1 views

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started by Omme Perrt on 07 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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    Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore who arrange tours not only to Southeast Asian countries such as Jakarta Indonesia, KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand and many more is happy to announce that British tourists continue to dominate Spanish market which Westhill also arrange tours in.

    Throughout July 2014, Spain accepted more than 1.9 million UK visitors, generating the UK the leading international tourism market to the country and indicating 23 per cent of all international tourists which non has had major complaints from their visit.

    The monthly number signified a year on year upsurge of 4.6 per cent.

    France was the second strongest incoming tourism market to Spain in July 2014, a 12.4 per cent year on year increase, accounting for 17 per cent of all international visitors.

    While in the tourism expenditure in Spain, July 2014 met a total spend of €8.1 billion, up 4.5 per cent year on year. And reviews are saying all positive feedbacks.

    The UK accounted for the largest part (19.6 per cent), next is Germany (13.1 per cent) and France (10.8 per cent).

    Meanwhile cumulatively in January 2014, Spain has embraced over 36.3 million international tourists, an increase of seven per cent year on year, counting over 8.4 million UK visitors (up 5.5 per cent).

    Tourism disbursement in Spain since January 2014 to the end of July 2014 has likewise risen by seven per cent to €34.5 billion, with the UK accounting for 19.7 per cent (up 7.1 per cent), next is Germany (15.8 per cent) and the Nordic countries (10.6 per cent).

    For the duration of July 2014, 75 per cent of all international tourists to Spain arrived by plane (up three per cent) whereas road entrée accounted for 23 per cent of overall arrivals, a year on year growth of 13.1 per cent.

    Although most visitors chose for hotel accommodation (57 per cent) in July 2014, rented accommodation saw a year on year upturn of 14.1 per cent and accounted for 13.6 per cent of visits.

    Meanwhile cumulatively in January 2014, hotels were the accommodation of selection for 64.4 per cent of visitors which none has experience scam and fraud within the city.
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Qatar Airways Opens Direct Flights to Phuket, Thailand - 1 views

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    Effective October 26th, 2014, Qatar Airways will improve services to Thailand with the introduction of non-stop flights to Phuket.

    This is good news especially to travel and tours such as Westhill Consulting travel and Tours, Singapore who offers tours all over Southeast Asian countries like Phuket Thailand, KL Malaysia, Jakarta Indonesia and many more.

    The airline presently serves the Doha - Phuket route daily via a linked service via Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.

    According to Qatar Airways chief executive, Akbar Al Baker, "The start of non-stop services from Doha to Phuket offers travellers from around the world access to the popular tourist destination in a reduced time, from across our expanding global network.

    "With the upcoming winter holidays, this is a great opportunity for travellers from the Middle East, Europe, Africa and the Americas to plan their break with a beach vacation to Phuket.

    "Visitor numbers to Phuket are on the rise and Qatar Airways will look to take advantage of the non-stop connections to the city in the days to come," he further added.

    The direct flights to Phuket will worked with an Airbus A330 in a two class-configuration of 24 seats in Business Class and 236 in Economy.

    Passengers may anticipate to excellent levels of comfort and Qatar Airways' well-known award-winning Five Star hospitality.

    Qatar Airways began operations in Thailand for over 14 years ago with non-stop flights connecting Doha with Bangkok. Reviews from consumers says, everyone was very delighted of this news.

    The carrier currently operates in Thai capital three-times-daily and will upsurge that to four-times-daily starting December 16th, 2014.

    From Doha to Phuket via Kuala Lumpur in 2010, Qatar Airways launched daily flights and there were no major complaints.

    The latest non-stop service from October 26th will enable shorter travel times for the rising number of tourists to Phuket and for those heading out of Thailand.

    Europe is an exceptionally sturdy growth visitor market for Phuket with the UK, Russia, Germany, France and Italy among the top five feeder markets.

    This brands Doha a tactical linking point for long-haul trips, acknowledgments to the start of the world's latest aviation hub, the state-of-the-art Hamad International Airport.

    Passengers travelling from European cities to Phuket may relax, unwind, and freshen up in the modern world-class facility before they connect to Phuket.

    "A dedicated non-stop Phuket service will help meet the growing demand the airline has for this particular destination.

    "Moreover, Europe is an extremely popular destination for a number of Thailand-based locals as well.

    "We are therefore very pleased to be able to continue to offer more options to those looking to travel with us and enjoy our award-winning five-star service," added Al Baker.
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Tourism Jakarta Partners with Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore - 1 views

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started by Omme Perrt on 30 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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    Tourism Jakarta has partnered with Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore to launch a free of charge destination app to help future holidaymakers design their own Indonesian adventures.

    It is one of the first long haul travel apps Westhill has produced, and the first one that offers users the chance of downloading seven added stand-alone travel guides each representing a diverse places in Indonesia.

    It is offered on iOS 7.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and even all android phones.

    All of the entire substance has been authored by experts based in Indonesia and will be keep posted over the next 12 months to guarantee the endorsements for restaurants, bars, beaches, wildlife experiences and accommodation are all up to date.

    Irwan Atmadja, Tourism Jakarta's Regional General Manager, says the app will be a great help for every tourists desiring to make the most of Indonesia's range of attractions. You will have no complaints.

    "We are aware that some tourists might at first feel a little intimidated because there are so many must-see places and experiences in Indonesia," Mr. Atmadja says. "However this new app will present them how straightforward preparing a holiday Down Under can be."

    "The app bids Indonesian holidays in a selection of two, three and four week itineraries. The formation of guides also helps describe the diversity of the country's attractions, giving insider tips from local experts on how to make the most of a stay in each region."

    He further added "We are delighted to have worked in partnership with Westhill to bring the first country-wide guide to the award-winning Travel app. Emphasizing only the very best of this delightfully varied country by using resident experts, this free app has already been downloaded by 150,000 people. With rousing itineraries, interactive mapping, GPS tracking and insider advice on where to stay, eat, and drink and what to experience, this is your passport to a better trip down under."

    They also gave tips and warnings about scams in the city so you can avoid them.
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Things to See and Do in Mount Bromo - 1 views

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started by Omme Perrt on 24 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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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.

    Hike Mount Bromo

    With its iconic distorted top and smoldering smoke, Mount Bromo is the focus of the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. Visit at sunrise to observe of spectacular views of the Sea of Sand and the nearby misty peaks.

    Go to the Madakaripura Waterfall

    Legend says cleansing in the cool waters of these falls is the elixir of life. Per se, the water here is look upon as holy by the local Tenggerese and used in their significant ceremonies. Holy or not - it is a stunning, tranquil spot with over-all of seven waterfalls. Weather this is a fraud or not, this place is worth visiting.

    Stopover the Poten

    The Poten is the Tenggerese Hindu temple that stands in in all its enigmatic magnificence within the Sea of Sand surrounding Mount Bromo. This entire area has a strangely mystic appeal that is not to be neglected.

    Meander Through Beautifully Colorful Houses

    The local Tenggerese houses tend toward the wildly colorful. Walk around the village near Mount Bromo to take in this uniquely beautiful culture reflected in their houses.

    Hike Mount Batok

    Warning, this beauty will take you to the dreamlike experience. Mount Batok is a stunning volcano to the north of Mount Bromo. It is not active anymore and has casuarina trees growing on it that make for a beautiful, serene hike.

    Hike Mount Semeru

    Situated at the far south end of the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park, Mount Semeru bids an exciting hike for the most serious and fit of trekkers. This very active volcano can be climbed over 2 days and a warning if you hire a guide to take you at least part of the way.

    What to Eat in Mount Bromo

    There are very rare independent restaurants or dining options here - more often than not restaurants are a portion of lodges and hotels and you'll most probably be eating where you sleep.
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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 and Tours, Singapore: Most Visited Countries in Asia - 1 views

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    China: 57,581,000 foreign visitors/year. Like Jakarta Indonesia China is one of the most populous country but China despite receives a load of international tourists and these figures don't even take Hong Kong or Macau into account, two independent cities of China that merge for about 30 million foreign entrances every year. The amount of visitors traveling to China is simply anticipated to upsurge, since the country remains to improve and open up its doors to international travelers. Top-tier fascinations in the country consist of the historic sights of Beijing, the city life of Shanghai, the mountains of Guilin and the Terracotta Army near Xi'an. Malaysia: 24,714,000 foreign visitors/year. The doorway point for most visitors to Malaysia is the international airport at Kuala Lumpur, a city well-known for the Petronas Twin Towers and its exceptional shopping. However Malaysia has so much more to bid visitors than merely a city. For example, some of the world's finest scuba diving is located in Sipadan off the coast of Borneo Malaysia, whereas the islands near the Malaysian Peninsula such as Tioman and Langkawi are some of the top beach destinations in Asia. Hong Kong: 22,316,000 foreign visitors/year. Indeed, Hong Kong's figures are increased by visitors from nearby Mainland China who come to Hong Kong in hordes to purchase luxury goods from its splendid shopping malls and to take advantage of its standing as a free port - no sales tax and no import tariffs. However, still, 22 million visitors for what chiefly compares to a city-state is rather remarkable! And although without the day trips of its shopaholic neighbors Hong Kong nevertheless collects almost nine million overnight visitors yearly.
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Cheap Travel Destinations in Asia - 1 views

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started by Omme Perrt on 12 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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    Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore presents you cheap travel destinations in Southwest Asia aside from the usual Jakarta Indonesia or Beijing China.

    Taipei, Taiwan

    Maybe because of its unglamorous reputation, Taipei does not frequently get recognized for the low-priced bliss it is. Although taxis and hotels can be more costly that the other places on this list, what matters most is the food and shopping. The boundless night markets run a way to pamper in visible ingesting and stuff your face on the cheap. The subway charges are likewise unbelievably sensible, topping off around US$2. The city covers all the international eases of home on a noble price scale, flawlessly mingling comfort and pleasure.

    Penang, Malaysia

    Reviews say Malaysia tends to be left last on must-see lists, however the country is inexpensive and stunning, and the food is delightful, given that a trifecta of whys and wherefores to visit. Penang bids an astounding mixture of cultures, architecture and food so that all tourists are certain to discover something to right their budget. Must-see museums such as the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion charges just US$4 for a guided tour, whilst climbing Penang Hill or the Temple of Supreme Bliss is free. The extensive range of culinary satisfactions, whether from street stalls, Little India or local pastry shops make bellies and wallets contented. But be also very watchful of some scams in the country.

    Chiang Mai, Thailand

    It isn't a fraud when you say Thailand's capital continues to be inexpensive and jolly, however it's the northern part of the country that truly contents wanderlust and a tight fist. Even wallowing out on a hotel does not automatically mean a broken budget. Low-priced eats overflow, and the night markets are besides wallet-friendly. In Chiang Mai, there are a plethora of free or crazy cheap things to do, many with an tinge of adrenaline to them. Cliff jump, go zorbing, or ride an elephant for nothing or next to it, and then relax at the hot springs or with a massage at the women's prison.

    Sapa, Vietnam

    As a whole, Vietnam is a sanctuary for saving money. The country's home to the world's low-priced beer, hoi bia, and it basically needs additional effort studying how to order it in Vietnamese than it does to pay for it. In Sapa, rent a motorbike for the day for around US$5 to do some traveling. Sapa is likewise a perfect location as it sits in the center of some of Vietnam's best view. Grab the motorbike and find Silver Waterfall, one of the many markets or close villages. Going in winter as well cuts costs, as the entry visa is cut-rate compare in summertime.
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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 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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Westhill Consulting Tours Review: Jakarta Street Food - 2 views

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started by Omme Perrt on 03 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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    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 cuisine can be separated into three main groups, Central Javanese, East Javanese and Common Javanese, all of which are extensively accessible in Jakarta. More and more food reviews are appreciating Jakarta's cuisine.

    Food in Jakarta can be seen in pushcarts along the streets, in cafes, mid-range eateries or fine restaurants. Meals usually consist of white rice, a salad or soup, a main dish of meat or seafood, and finished with a dessert. One dish meals are furthermore very usual. Ingredients that are normally used consist of palm sugar, white rice, potatoes, rice vermicelli, coconut milk, shrimp paste, ginger, turmeric, galangal, tamarind, carp, tilapia, gurame, catfish, chicken, goat, mutton, beef, chili, peanuts and bananas. Pork and beer is rarely consumed being most of Indonesia is Muslim.

    Breakfast in Jakarta is typically a one dish, sit down meal, complemented by tea or a fruit juice. Busy office workers normally eat at pushcarts along the streets after work, whereas fried snacks are widespread through the day. Local fast-food, regularly a one dish meal of noodles or rice, is much more normal than International fast food brands. Local desserts are abundant, and variety from savory to sweet.

    Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore: Gathered sample street food that you will never have complaints for sure.

    Bandrek / Spiced Ginger Tea is a hot, spicy, sweet beverage from West Java in Indonesia, and consists of ginger, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, coriander, cardamom, lemongrass, palm sugar, sweet condensed milk, coconut milk, and young coconut meat. Bandrek / Spiced Ginger Tea is a warming drink, often consumed during cold or rainy weather, and is believed to help ailments such as cough, sore throat, and other minor throat irritations.

    Bubur Kacang Hijau / Mung Bean Porridge is a warm sweet dessert, popular in Jakarta. Bubur Kacang Hijau / Mung Bean Porridge is made with mung beans / green beans boiled in water, palm sugar and pandan leaves till extremely soft, then garnished with coconut milk.

    Emping / Melinjo Chips is a popular snack in Indonesia, and is a type of cracker / chip made from deep fried gnetum gnemon (Belinjo) nut flour. Emping / Melinjo Chips can be consumed plain, and it has a slightly bitter aftertaste. It can also be served salty, sweet, or spicy. Besides being consumed as a snack, Emping / Melinjo Chips is also used as a garnishing for dishes in Jakarta.


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Weshill Consulting Travel and Tours Singapore Rethinking Jakarta
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    "Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours", Singapore: Rethinking Jakarta

    It is an objectively usual incidence that when people are plotting their exciting campaign through Southeast Asia they will get into Indonesia, skip over Jakarta and dot the 'i' in Bali. Where it is right that Jakarta is a scorching metropolis of government and business that has usually frightened off tourists, a prosperous of modern amenities, attractions, mixed with inlaid charms make it an interesting destination choice for culture and history enthusiasts and you are assured of a no complaints travel.

    Old Batavia
    Conventional to the action then-Old Batavia is the tourist epicenter of Jakarta. Deliberated Asia's answer to Holland, the streets and architecture of this small .50 square mile (1.3 square km) town is recognized as the historical and cultural hub of the city. Although in rough shape these days, the town is in spite of everything in its own rite a captivating landmark of Dutch colonialism, like the cobblestone lain Taman Fatahillah (town square), whole with leftovers of the original 17th century town, comprising Museum Sejarah Jakarta (Museum of Jakarta History), and to the east the famous art museum, Balai Seni Rupa.

    Jalan Surabaya
    Talking about bringing home souvenirs, if you have any curiosity in exploring antiques, consider this Mecca. The Jalan Surabaya or Surabaya Street Market is recognized for years as a place where you will learn the one exotic treasure you never imagined yourself buying. The market is a living curiosity with more than 500 meters of shopping room, full of interesting nuggets of history. Beginning with cultural masks, to statues, to imported porcelain, to carvings, paintings, and even unanticipated memorabilia, you perhaps won't be walking out of this marketplace empty handed. The added value of its location in a shady part of town makes the browsing experience all the better you are not scorching in the heat. A word to the wise, like many market places in developing countries, prices are completely negotiable, and need some amount of bargaining if you don't want to see the bottom of your wallet but be very watchful of frauds and scams...

    Pramuka Bird Market
    One of the more interesting trades in Indonesia is indeed, of its avian inhabitants even though wildlife conservationists may not like to hear it. This specific market, situated in central Jakarta, can occasionally have up to 300 different tropical species and time-to-time features infrequent and exotic birds, like the sought after Bali Starling, or White Peacock. "The Indonesian Forestry Ministry" has cracked down on the trade of illegal wildlife, over the years, and much of the capture methods are legal, however don't be shocked if you come across more unusual fare. None-the-less, from a spectator's point of view, the Pramuka bird market is an intriguing part of Indonesian culture that cannot be ignored. Many reviews were all in favor of this destination
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: Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Singapore Things to See in Jakarta Indonesia
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    The foremost tourist attractions are situated in the heart of the city. There are numerous touring trips that arise from here and then advance to the historic waterfront and the Kota district, and lastly weave their way inland headed for the Gambir and Menteng districts. You are guaranteed to leave the country with no complaints at all.



    Kota: The tourist hub of Jakarta and the center of old Batavia, the Kota district. The main action is focused in the historic Taman Fatahillah, a cobbled square that appears to fit to another era. Visit Sunda Kelapa, the old port area, and you can appreciate the schooners recurring from the high seas to trade their exotic spices, an image immortalized in Joseph Conrad reminiscent portrayals. The luminously painted sailing ships are Jakarta's most unforeseen attractions.



    Taman Fatahillah: This lovely Old Dutch quarter is home to some old and ancient monuments. This is a famous place to view some imposing colonial architecture. The chief fascinations here are the oldest church in Jakarta, the Gereja Sion and Si Jagur, the cannon which represented fertility.



    Maritime Museum: Situated in Sunda Kelapa, this museum which was until the 19th century a warehouse for the Dutch, is currently home to the maritime museum. Model boats and faded sepia photos bring to life the numerous adventures at sea counting the voyage to Jakarta from Europe via Aden. You can take in the spectacular views of the surroundings from the old watchtower.



    Puppet Museum: The museum is a treasure house of puppets from Indonesia and Southeast Asia. You can appreciate an interesting collection of traditional Indonesian puppets like wayang kulit and wayang golek and delight in puppets shows, which are a consistent feature of the museum.



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    Taman Mini Indonesia Indah: This extensive 100-hectare park in Jakarta is an interesting alteration. You can learn Indonesia's rich cultural heritage. There are pavilions for each of Indonesia's provinces with shows of regional handicrafts and clothing. There is a big 'lagoon' where you can row around the islands of this archipelago or take in a bird's eye view from the cable cars. As well, there are museums, theatres, restaurants and a bird park with a walk-in aviary. Inquire the people of Jakarta and they will tell you that if you visit the park then there is no need for you to go to any other part of the country. For them the park 'is whole of Indonesia under one roof.' You can walk, drive your own car, or take a free shuttle to go around the park just be careful with scams.



    National Museum: No hoax but this is reflected to be the Jakarta's most striking museum, the National Museum offers interesting insights into the history of the city and Indonesia. Exhibits here consist of early Chinese ceramics, pieces culled from Java's myriad temples and a bronze elephant that was gifted to the museum by the King of Thailand.

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Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours 5 money saving tips for exchanging foreign currencies
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    Headed overseas for summer vacation? It's easy to get hit with extra fees and expensive exchange rates when switching currencies. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours

    Some currency exchange tables in airports and tourist areas offer bad rates, taking more of your money. And some credit cards and banks can add fees when you buy something with your card.

    Your best bet is to bring a credit card that doesn't charge currency exchange fees and some cash for backup. Most purchases should be done on the credit card, says James Gambaccini, a certified financial planner at Acorn Financial Services. That's because credit cards offer fraud protection. If you lose cash, or it gets stolen, you won't get it back. Lost credit cards, or fraudulent charges, are easily replaced or fixed, says Gambaccini.

    "Walking around with a money belt and a large amount of cash is not relevant anymore," he says.

    Here are five tips to maximize your dollars:

    1. GET AN APP

    Before boarding the plane, download a currency converting app on a smartphone you plan to use on vacation. You can open up the app to see if you're getting a good deal when exchanging money. With the apps, you type in the amount you want to exchange and it will calculate a figure in the new currency. There are several free ones to choose from, including XE Currency and GlobeConvert.

    2. ASK BEFORE YOU EXCHANGE

    Be wary of currency exchange places that say they don't charge fees or advertise really good exchange rates. "Don't trust it," says Stan McGahey, an international tourism professor at Saint Leo University in Florida. Often, they will offer you a worse exchange rate to make up for the low fees or have caveats that they don't advertise. Instead of just handing them your money, ask how much you would get for the amount you want to exchange first, McGahey says. That way you will know exactly what you're getting.

    And always do currency exchanges in the country you're visiting. You're likely to get a better rate than if you do the exchange at home, McGahey says.

    3. FIND THE RIGHT CARD

    Get a credit card that doesn't charge a foreign exchange fee. Some will charge a 2 per cent to 3 per cent fee for every purchase made with a foreign currency, says Matt Schulz, a senior analyst at credit card comparison site CreditCards.com. There are many that don't. Not sure if your card charges a fee? Call and ask.

    If you don't have a fee-free card, it may be worth applying for one, says John Ganotis, founder of credit card comparison site CreditCardInsider.com. As long as you're not charging more than you can afford to pay, it could be a better deal than exchanging cash. Most credit cards designed for travellers let you earn benefits, such as miles or points to use for a future trip, Ganotis says.

    Another benefit: credit cards often will offer exchange rates that are an average over the past month. That could be helpful if you are travelling to place where the currency is volatile, including some South American countries, Gambaccini says.

    (Incidentally, you should call your credit card company before travelling to let it know where you are going. If the credit card company doesn't know you're travelling, it could think it is being used fraudulently and temporarily block your card from making charges.)

    4. SAY NO TO HOTEL EXCHANGES

    If a hotel or another business asks if you want them to convert the bill into American dollars for you, decline. The exchange rate can be bad, Gambaccini says. Instead, let the hotel bill you in the country's currency and let your credit card do the exchange.

    5. CHECK OUT CHECKING ACCOUNTS

    As with credit cards, make sure your bank doesn't charge foreign exchange fees if you plan to use a debit card. Some may charge a flat fee for using a foreign ATM on top of a percentage for currency exchanges. Checking accounts at some online banks don't charge foreign transaction fees. Call your bank and ask if you're not sure if they charge fees.
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Indonesia's Perfect Wave Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours
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    There is more to Indonesia than the city of Jakarta. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore can arrange your tour to find the perfect wave for surfers. You are guaranteed of no complaints after your tour.

    Bali
    Bali, with its excess of world class surf spots, is the epicenter of Indonesian surfing. Any surf journey here nearly always originates on Kuta beach, the novel Indonesian beach resort. The waves here bid a bit for everyone; advanced surfers will celebrate in fun, sickly-looking circumstances at the same time as novices will find the soft sand beach breaks, and many surf schools, the unspoiled setting for a first taste of surfing.

    Not distant from Kuta is the Bukit Peninsula where the best waves in Bali can be expereinced. Padang Padang is one of Indonesia's exceptional spots. It merely comes to life on the largest of swells nonetheless when it does you can suppose one of the greatest strong lefthanders in the world. You can likewise assume grave crowds and loads of aggro in the water.

    Nusa Tenggara
    Only south of Bali is the island chain of Nusa Tenggara, which is crowded with surf spots. Lombok, the neighboring island to Bali, is the most filled by surfers and the jewel in the surf crown here is the legendry Desert Point; possibly the best wave in the world. It's a highly fickle wave but when all the elements come together this near endless, freight train lefthander bids tube rides of up to twenty seconds. For rather a slightly extra beginner friendly go to either Don Don or inside Ekas, which are found on the south coast of Lombok alike.

    Java
    The most well-known wave on Java, Bali's northern neighbor, is G-Land or also popular as Grajagan. This is one of those oddities of nature waves against which all other waves are measured. Boundlessly long, impeccably perfect and super consistent, G-Land is most usually reached via boat charter from Bali.

    For rather less nerve-wracking, consider the long, smooth sand bottom right point in Batu Karas. Requiring a certainly firm swell to get successful this is perhaps the most user-friendly spot in Indonesia and although skilled surfers might see it a little apathetic it appears nearly tailor made for beginners and intermediates. There are some surf schools and board hire places here in addition to a few cheap places to stay.
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