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Gal Correia

Always Double Check the Date on Your Visa - 1 views

http://milbertlamarre.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-2.html Jonathan Sanchez is the vice president for global communications and capability at Unilever, with oversight over Southeast Asia, Australia, the...

always double check the date on your visa jakarta travellers blog westhill consulting travel and tours

started by Gal Correia on 25 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
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
Ulrich Ziegler

Best travel tips ever - 1 views

I log around 400,000 real air miles a year (those earned in the air, not by credit card purchases) as travel editor for CBS News, and if there's anything I've learned, it's that most airport, airli...

Westhill Consulting and Tours Jakarta best travel tips ever

started by Ulrich Ziegler on 05 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Is Jakarta Dangerous? - 2 views

Westhill Consulting Travel & Tours Singapore presents to you safety tips while travelling in Jakarta, Indonesia. Applicable to any Asian city. Safety on the road: High I think that your biggest th...

Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours Is Jakarta Dangerous

started by Omme Perrt on 20 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Omme Perrt

Places to visit in Jakarta, Indonesia - 1 views

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    Looking for places to visit in Jakarta Indonesia? There is no doubt that Jakarta is the heart and soul of Indonesia and one of the most exciting places to visit in Southeast Asia to enjoy an electrifying nightlife and shopping experience. Whether you are visiting Jakarta on a stop-over trip to Bali, or visiting Jakarta on a long vacation, westhill consulting travel & Tours Singapore is hoping you'll find plenty interesting places to visit and things to do in Jakarta besides shopping. Here are some tips! Have fun! Merdeka Square Historic Merdeka Square is Jakarta's most important square and one of the top Tourist sights in the city to visit because of other nearby attractions such as Merdeka Palace, Istiqlal Mosque and the National Museum of Indonesia. In the heart of Merdeka Square, you'll find the famed National Monument (pictured) surrounded by beautiful sculptured carved works depicting the history of Indonesia. Inside the base of the National Monument, you'll find the National History Museum and the Hall of Independence, both great places to learn about Indonesian history. The square is also the focal point in the city at night when the National Monument is lit up. Within the vicinity, you'll also many landmarks, statues, parks such as West Merdeka Park where you can witness fun events like the fountain water show.
Omme Perrt

Tips on Using Debit Card at Hotels | Westhill Consulting, Travel and Tours! - 0 views

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     Keep all your receipts and examine all of them. Then once the trip is over check your bank statement. Transaction mistakes are more likely to happen in a checking account than on a charge card. So if you won't double check it, an accidental overcharge can be a disaster and potentially lead to overdraft charges, bounced checks or insufficient-funds charges. Because resolving it will take a while and you don't want that so better read your receipts carefully before leaving your hotel. Related Sites: http://westhillconsulting.info/ http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. | Jakarta, Indonesia | Travel Guide - 0 views

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    Geography: Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world, is located in Southeast Asia and Oceania. The country comprises 17,508 islands all in all, with 5 (Java, Borneo, Sulawesi, Sumatra and New Guinea) being fundamental. The country shares maritime borders with Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia and Australia. The country's location make it a place of numerous volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. Climate: Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons: wet and dry. Mountainous region receive the highest rainfall. Humidity averages to about 80%. The average yearly temperature is 26-30 C (79-86 F) throughout the year. Recommended clothing: Lightweight cotton clothes are recommended throughout the year. Rainwear is essential during the rainy season. Pack warmer clothes if you are planning to travel to upland areas. Social conventions: Handshaking is the normal form of greeting. If invited to the home, a small souvenir from one's homeland is an acceptable gift, and something for their children is always welcome. Do not give money. Remember that a nod of the head means 'no' and a shake means 'yes'! Health: There are many health risks associated with traveling to Indonesia, therefore all the necessary immunizations and vaccinations should be taken ahead. Malaria is a risk everywhere, except the larger cities. The dengue fever is present throughout Indonesia, especially during the rainy season. Mosquito repellents and any other possible protection is advised. Travelers' diarrhea is also a major risk; you should only drink bottled water and avoid uncooked meat, salads and unpeeled fruit. Poor sanitation can increase the risk of cholera, typhoid and other diseases. Health care is of a poor quality and very expensive, therefore travel insurance is strongly recommended. Food & Drink: Indonesian cuisine is formed not only by the local cultures and foreign influences as well. The basis of all Indonesian meals is rice, which are mixed with either fish or meat.
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. | Jakarta, Indonesia | Hotels - 0 views

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    12345 Popular hotels/best hotels The Lugger, Cornwall The setting for this 17th-century inn could not be better. Sandwiched between the cliffs in the tiny fishing village of Portloe - the fiercely sloping landscape of which has spared it from development - this whitewashed hotel looks out across the harbour. But it is not just about the location - the 22 rooms are as bright and welcoming as the amiable staff, while the food (given its seafront position, fish features heavily) is superb. If you plan to push the boat out, opt to stay in the miniature cottage for something a bit special. Mama Shelter, Paris Cheap but chic, with quirky decor by Philippe Starck, and a buzzing bar and restaurant attracting cool Parisians. Beds feel luxurious; standard extras include Kiehl's toiletries, free Wi-Fi and iMac televisions. The bedside fancy-dress masks are possibly not for everyone, but the price is. Hotel Alpenrose, Wengen, Switzerland This is the best sort of traditional, family-run hotel. You won't find designer furnishings or trappings, but it's a comfortable, well-run three-star set on a plateau at the edge of a pretty Alpine village, with great views over the valley below (opt for a south-facing balcony room). It has a welcoming lounge with log fire, books, games and Wi Fi, friendly owners and staff, and a loyal band of regulars who return year after year to ski or walk in the mountains. Palazzo Zichy, Budapest This elegantly refashioned former Hungarian count's palace is an impressive fusion of 19th-century Habsburg-era elegance and 21st-century (Italian designer) style. Beautiful, spacious lobby; sleek contemporary rooms; a funky sitting room area; and a great location in a wonderfully atmospheric part of Pest. A bargain to boot. The Inn at Narrow Passage, Woodstock, Virginia In the heart of rural Virginia, this beautifully restored and homely colonial inn served as Stonewall Jackson's headquarters during the American Civil War. Bedrooms are charmingly old-fashi
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - Know How Much You Should Tip at Hotels - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/know-how-much-you-should-tip-at-hotels/ In a USA Today interview Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration Professor Michael Lynn said, a third of the country doesn't know to tip 15 to 20 percent at a restaurant. Vivian Deuschl, a vice president for Ritz-Carlton, says tips are not mandatory payments, nor should hotel employees automatically expect them, but they are greatly appreciated and might help make your stay more pleasant.
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - TOURism Not Affected By Fasting Month - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/tourism-not-affected-by-fasting-month/ Ramadhan fasting month which started last Wednesday will not affect the general economic activity, including tourism. It will continue to run as usual in Bali even whil the Ramadhan fasting month is ongoing. Denpasar tourist Agency head Putu Budiasa told The Jakarta Post that in general, tourism in Bali had remained normal.
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. | Jakarta, Indonesia | Special Packages - 0 views

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    Special packages Honeymoon Middle East Egypt & Middle East - UAE, Dubai & Oman The land of myths and legends, the home of iconic pyramids and also a perfect place to shop and dine. The city the flows with rich culture and history Egypt and Arabia is also a perfect destinations for escape and seclusions. Be amazed in the magnificent shore of Red Sea of Egypt. Experience living like Bedouin in the deserts of the UAE. And escape the world and hide in the coves of Oman's spectacular Musandam Peninsula. When you say tourist destination, Egypt is one of the first thing tourists have in mind, it has been one of the oldest destination in the world. Today it also has been romantic as Italy for honeymooners choose to spend their lovely first days as married couples to marvel the monuments of the Nile Valley, the souks and mosques, and natural wonders of Red Sea with blue water, white sand, colorful coral and laidback lifestyle. Abu Dhabi and Dubai on the other hand will offer you the same romantic vibe but with the total opposite from Egypt, from the atmospheric old towns and souks to spectacular skyscrapers and alluring night life. Abu Dhabi's modern architecture and cultural heritage combine magnificently with the beauty of the desert. Dubai blends traditional Arabic hospitality with a modern vibe and pristine sandy beaches. Arabia's pride, Oman, the jewel on its crown is still a largely undiscovered paradise. The nation's capital Muscat is the center of the strong tradition culture and the core of Oman's extraordinary 5,000-year history. If you are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city you are welcome in thr remote Musandam Peninsula. It is Arabia's magnificent coastline. The magical honeymoon hideaway awaits, here a landscape of sunburnt ridges and ravines cleaves into the sparkling waters of the Arabian Sea. Indian Ocean If you love beach and diving then Indian Ocean is the perfect honeymoon getaway for you. The Indian Ocean is world-famous for its impressiv
Omme Perrt

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.
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - Find the Cheapest Hotels Online: Know the Secrets - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/find-the-cheapest-hotels-online-know-the-secrets/ Deciding on what hotel to stay can be very confusing sometimes with all the travel guides and online discounts sprouting all over. Take it easy and do not rush, have some time to trim down your search by looking for other and sometimes less familiar or forgotten ways on how to get a cheaper hotel. Remember that you can save so much more money if you are certain and you prioritize the things that you only need when in search of a hotel. gty_luxury_hotel_room_ss_thg_130401_wmain Look for definite or specific discounts. Research online trough websites and have a habit of comparing hotel rates, such an example is compare Priceline or Travelocity. Organize your list of price range from cheapest hotel to the most expensive. For more potential discounts, visit the hotel's website. You look first for online coupons and membership discounts. Some hotels, aside from their offers of discounts to AAA members or seniors they also allow you to sign up for a free hotel membership that can save you 10 to 20 percent off your daily rate during your next stay. Know the type of accommodation that you want. Search for hostels or hospitality online if you are not looking for luxuries but only a place to sleep and stay. Hostels.com or Hihostel.com, check this two if travelling internationally but if travelling in a group you may consider bed and breakfast. Check out for these lodging places individually on websites such as Hotels.com, Orbitz or Tripadvisor for the best rates. You can book travelers package. Make use of discount traveling websites to get budget-friendly rates on airfare and train fare, car rentals and hotels. Think about how much will be spending if you book these items separately and see if you can save money with a package deal. You may have a considerable amount of money to save if you boo a package that offers a 5-star hotel at a 2-star price, good deal ri
Omme Perrt

Westhill Consulting, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. - Instead Of A Hotel Stay At A College Residence - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/instead-of-a-hotel-stay-at-a-college-residence/ If you are tight on budget or you are just simply looking for a cheap place to stay, one of the best ways to reduce the cost of your accommodations, aside from camping, is staying in a college dorm.
Justin Weelp

Jakarta Travel Tips | Westhill Consulting, Travel and Tours! - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/jakarta-travel-tips/ Like any other cities in the world, Jakarta is a noisy and chaotic metropolis. And same as those cities, there are cautions to be conscious of. Jakarta is much fun if you know what you are doing so if it is your first time in the city here are some travel tips for you. Customs and etiquette are very important anywhere but in Indonesia there are some certain points that you must remember. Although Indonesians are usually laid-back, there are some dos and don'ts that you must be sensitive just so you won't offend. When entering temples, mosques, and even some shops, shoes should always be removed. Skits and shorts must cover your knees when in town. Pointing is also prohibited and eating with your left hand is offensive as it is only used for toilet duties. Smooching or public display of affection with partner or with a local is considered too be very offensive. Keep it cool and keep your temper in check even in the most tempting circumstances. Although Jakarta is not tip-heavy at least be a bit generous more especially to a non-service-charging restaurant and the rounding up of a cab bill. When it comes to money matters, the local currency is the Indonesian rupiah (Rp), with notes ranging from Rp500 to Rp100,000 and coins of up to Rp1,000. If you you got to change money, you must go directly to the banks instead of having them changed in the hotels because you will have a bad time due to their worst exchange rate! But good thing about Jakarta is they are a fairly credit card-friendly city with shops, restaurants and hotels all generally accepting Visa and MasterCard. Be careful of high ATM charges and remember cash is king in the inexpensive markets. It is hot year round in Jakarta because of it close proximity with the equator with little deviation in the seasonal sense. During October to February, the monsoon season goes and it is particularly wet while June through September is generall
Justin Weelp

Tips On How You Can Upgrade Your Stay At Hotels | Westhill Consulting, Travel and Tours! - 0 views

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    http://westhillconsulting.info/blog/tips-on-how-you-can-upgrade-your-stay-at-hotels/ Your home when you are in vacation, a home away from home. You want a comfortable room, and this would make a huge difference to your entire vacation. It isn't always a guarantee that you will be staying to the most comfortable hotel but you can improve your stay. Timing If you desire for a room upgrade, there are some circumstances in which this will likely to happen. First is during a slow season, on a weekend at a hotel that business travelers visits commonly and only stays for a short while. Another circumstance, many hotel rooms are empty and ready for upgrades during off-season. If planning for a short stay only, likewise, room turnover is less of a hassle. According to an unnamed front desk manager quoted on the MSNBC website, if you arrive late and leave early, for instance, because of an unexpected change in travel plans, a room upgrade is a distinct possibility. it is because, it will be easier to make changes for someone who is planning to stay for a short while. Appearance According to the Recessionwire website, while it's not necessary to arrive dripping in jewels and covered with designer labels, an upscale appearance can be a deciding factor in whether you get an upgrade. Meaning, if you arrive looking like a backpacker it is more likely that you would not get an update. According to the MSNBC website, on the other hand, front desk staff are often sympathetic when you arrive looking exhausted. You may receive an upgrade at least to a higher-quality bed especially when you have a nice character. Conduct If you have complaints and are all legitimate, those wont be held against you but show a and obnoxious attitude then expect no upgrade and it could be use against you in future stay. According to Genevieve Brow, a Travelocity senior editor, quoted on the Mainstreet website, letting the front desk know you're celebrating a special occ
Omme Perrt

Must sees in Jakarta, Indonesia - 2 views

The central tourist attractions are located in the center of the city. Westhill Consulting Travel & tours Singapore provides you with useful information of must sees in Jakarta, Indonesia Kota di...

Must sees in Jakarta Indonesia Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours

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

Beware: Traveling with pets may cost you more than you think - 1 views

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    A carry-on bag is included in Lana Joseph's ticket price whenever she flies from Cleveland to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on United Airlines. But if that carry-on includes Molly, her six-pound Yorkshire terrier, Joseph has to cough up an additional $250 round-trip. "That's way too much for a bag that goes under the seat," says Joseph, a retired hairstylist from Akron, Ohio, who spends her winters in South Florida. "I can see a small charge, but not an exorbitant fee." Welcome to the topsy-turvy world of pet travel - a world that some say shouldn't even exist. Americans spent an estimated $55.7 billion on pets last year, according to the American Pet Products Association, most of it on food and veterinary care. But an unknown portion of that amount also paid for plane tickets and accommodations for man's best friends. It's one thing to travel with a service animal, which performs an essential function for a disabled passenger. But it's quite another to bring your dog, cat, rabbit or bird on a leisure trip because you want to. APPA President Bob Vetere has called this the "humanization" of pets - or, in travel terms, the belief that Fluffy would be sad if you went on vacation without her. Depending on your perspective, the travel industry has either accommodated those feelings by offering pet-friendly rooms, restaurants and flights, or it has preyed on them by adding fees and surcharges that do little more than line its pockets. Certainly, accommodating a live animal can be an extra burden on any company. Airlines are required to file monthly reports with the Transportation Department on pets that were lost, injured or died during transport. United has reported a total of 89 pet deaths since 2005, according to the Web site ThirdAmendment.com . Still, United's travel program for animals, called PetSafe, is said to be one of the most pet-friendly in the airline industry. United inherited PetSafe from Continental Airlines when the two merged in
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