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Ghorepani Poon Hill trek - 5 Days | GUIDE | COST | MAP - 0 views

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    Ghorepani Poon hill trek - 5 Days is a situated in the Annapurna Region.It is the most popular and easy trek in Nepal.Ghorepani Poon hill trek is a charming trek that offers the most Himalayan views and typical village culture.This is a classical trekking route in Annapurna region.
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Annapurna Thorong La Pass Trek With Local Trekking Guide - 0 views

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    The crossing Annapurna Thorong La Pass (5,416m) trek is one of the difficult pass trek in Annapurna Himalayan region.Annapurna Thorong La pass combine trekking best for local adventure which loves nature, landscape enjoying with different Gurung villages, Tibetan villages traditional, cultural, language, ethnic groups life style.
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Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek | 6 Nights 7 Days A.B.C. - 0 views

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    Short Trek to Annapurna Base camp is an amazing trekking destination for every travel from every corner of the world. Where can do short hike for a couple of days, a trekker who is physically and mentally fit well prepared, we arrange the short trip to Annapurna Base camp in 6 nights 7 days. Trekker's who have a short vacation in Nepal Himalayan region but still want to explore the delightful mountain views, Annapurna Himalayan glacier and typical Gurungs cultural and Magars.
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Annapurna Circuit TREK with Annapurna Local Guide - 0 views

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    Annapurna Circuit trek is popular trekking destination in Nepal with its beauty which will remind memorable culture and natural trekking route.There are many famous trekking routes in Annapurna Himalayan region as Annapurna circuit trekking, siklis, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna Base Camp, Jomsom Muktinath, Ghorepani poon hill ABC trekking and upper mustang trek, etc.
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Upper Mustang Jeep Tour | Upper Mustang Tour | Cost | Information - 0 views

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    A jeep tour to upper mustang is fascinating trip that expose rich Tibetan culture and diverse landscapes. The Upper Mustang jeep tour highlights Lomanthang, Kora la border, Konchok Ling Cave, Ghar Gompa, Dhakmar Cliff, Luri Gompa, Ranchung Chungsi Cave, and Sky cave. A 7 days Upper mustang drive tour gradually ascent on the arid landscapes that provides good view of mountains and unmatched landscapes
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Manaslu Trek | Manaslu Circuit Trek With Side Trek to Pungyen Gompa - 0 views

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    Manaslu Tsum valley trek offers excellent outdoor experience with exploring authentic Nepalese culture, pristine nature diverse through sub-tropical to alpine climate range also get breathtaking mountain panorama.
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Manaslu Circuit Trek - 0 views

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    Manaslu Circuit Trek offers tranquil beauty and cultural harmony while trekking through a series of landmarks. The off-beat trails on the trek also display authentic Tibetan and Nubri culture. In this trek, you get to visit Manaslu Base Camp and Larkya La Pass (5160m) as well. All in all, views of the Mt. Manaslu (8163m) and Manaslu Conservation Area are the highlights of the trek.
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Langtang Valley Trek - 10 Days - 0 views

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    Langtang valley trek has been trending as Nepal's most exciting Himalayan journey since recent years. which offers a large range of culture and nature variations..
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Namche-Bazaar-Khumbu - 0 views

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    Explore Adventure Everest 3 Passes Trek for Life Time Experience! Everest Three Passes Trek is adventure tea house trek in the Khumbu Region. The length of the #EverestThreeHighPassesTrek is minimum 17 days to above three weeks from Lukla. Amazing mountains scenery including top of the planate "Mt. Everest 8,848m", Lhotse 8,516 m, Makalu 8,481 m and Cho Oyu 8,201 m, other many mountains can jaw dropping view can be seen. Mostly the #Everest3passestrek goes above the 3,000 meters elevation above the sea level inside the Sagarmatha National Park, which is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site. The might passes Kongma La Pass (5,546m), Cho La Pass (5,420m) and Renjola pass (5,360m) are main attraction of #EverestThreePassesTrek, although you will visit Everest Base Camp (5,360m), Kalapatthar (5,550m) and Gkyo Ri (5,360m) during Everest High Passes Trek. You are amazed by warm hospitality of kind hearted Sherpa people and their unique culture. This picture was taken from naturally blessed Namche Bazaar home of the Sherpa's background of Mt. Thamserku 6,623 m. https://www.nepalmotherhousetreks.com/everest-three-passes-trek
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New Jersey franchise reform bill advances - 0 views

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    A NEW JERSEY bill that will reform the franchise business model in that state took another step forward today, moving from the Assembly to the Senate, and supporters, including AAHOA, expect it to become law this year. However, the American Hotel & Lodging Association has come out in opposition to the law, saying it would "undermine the foundation of hotel franchising." New Jersey Assembly Bill A1958 would make changes to the New Jersey Franchise Practices Act. AAHOA has been supporting the bill, saying it mirrors several concerns included in its 12 Points of Fair Franchising. Specifically, it would reform rules for mandated vendors, rebates, loyalty programs and new fees, AAHOA said in a statement. "New Jersey has long been a state with a strong entrepreneurial culture that has been welcoming to immigrants, including many AAHOA members," said AAHOA Chairman Bharat Patel. "The state Assembly recognized that and took a step toward making New Jersey a better place for small businesses with today's vote to advance fair franchising principles. New Jersey can be an example to the nation for supporting franchising practices that allow hotel owners to achieve the American dream." AAHOA supports the preference of certified women-owned, minority-owned and veteran-owned businesses to serve as the mandated and preferred vendors for the franchise business model.
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Taran Patel of A-1 Hospitality wins ORLA award - 0 views

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    TARAN PATEL, MANAGING principal of A-1 Hospitality Group and AAHOA Northwest regional director, has received the 2023 Lodging Operator of the Year award by the Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association for his outstanding contributions to both the hospitality industry and communities. "Oregon's hospitality industry is filled with remarkable, passionate people who go above and beyond on a daily basis because they love what they do," said Jason Brandt, ORLA president and CEO. "These recipients represent not only some of our industry's most dedicated leaders and advocates, but also the exemplary service that sets the high standard for the entire industry to achieve." Following the completion of his MBA in 2015, Taran began working in operations and development, contributing to the company culture established by his parents. Under his leadership, A-1 Hospitality Group's hotels not only offered crucial assistance to their communities during the pandemic but also stayed operational, safeguarding job stability for their team members and enabling them to provide for their families during challenging times.
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Sacred Tsum Valley Trek 14 Days with Gumba Lungdang - 0 views

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    The Sacred Tsum Valley Trek is the best option in Manaslu to explore Unique Semi Tibetan Culture and Century-old Monasteries. This trek can complete within 10 Days from Kathmandu through the vibrant villages, amazing mountains scenery, and peaceful Mother Nature.
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Norman is Twenty Four Seven Hotels' new executive vice president - 0 views

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    Phil Norman is executive vice-president of people resources and development for third-party hospitality management company Twenty Four Seven Hotels. Previously, he was chief human resources officer with Canyon Ranch where he operated human resources functions for 1,840 U.S. employees across hotels and cruise ships. Norman will provide oversight for talent management, including leadership development, organizational capability and change management in this newly created role, the company said. He also held similar positions as human resources director at the Homestead, America's oldest resort property dating to 1766, and the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa, where he oversaw 1,250 team members, while ensuring safety and building an inclusive environment. "With 35 years of hospitality human resources experience, Phil is the ideal candidate to take over our people resources and development team as well as provide immediate support to our on-property teams," said David Wani, CEO for Twenty Four Seven Hotels. "His performance at both the hotel and corporate levels has been amazing, creating workplaces where every associate is gratified by their work and where they feel they belong. Phil's reputation of aligning systems and processes and his focus on workplace culture create the potential for exceptional stakeholder returns and in turn support the growth of the company."
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Everest Base Camp Track - 0 views

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    Everest Base Camp Track is the best way to explore unique Sherpa Culture, Buddhist tradition, and lifetime experience in the heart of the Himalayas.
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AAHOA makes changes to leadership structure - 0 views

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    AAHOA MADE CHANGES to two leadership positions Monday with a promotion and a new hire. Heather Carnes to executive vice president for communications and chief strategy officer and hired Phelps Hope as its new executive vice president for operations and chief development officer. Carnes has been with AAHOA for three years, most recently as the association's vice president of marketing and communications, and has worked nearly her entire career in the association space, according to AAHOA. In her new role, she will focus on organizational strategy, marketing and communications, organizational culture and HR, education/program development and strategic partnerships. "It's an incredibly important time for AAHOA and our industry," Carnes said. "I'm thrilled to be moving into this new role where I can have an even greater impact on the organization, our overall strategic initiatives, and working alongside Laura Lee, Phelps, and the rest of the AAHOA team to make big things happen on behalf of our nearly 20,000 hotelier members."
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Best Western announces first recipients of Kong Legacy scholarship - 0 views

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    BWH HOTEL GROUP has announced the recipients of the first ever David and Louise Kong Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship grants financial assistance to individuals associated with Best Western Hotels & Resorts. The four winners are Alexis Heichman of Eagle, Ashley Hernandez, of Patterson, and Phoenix residents Katerina Rose Levendi and Kayla McMahon, the group said in a statement. They will receive $12,000 as part of funding. Heichman will begin her journalism studies at Arizona State University this fall. She wants to be a travel, cultural or sports correspondent. Hernandez will continue her bachelor's degree studies in hotel and hospitality management. She is currently the general manager of the Best Western Plus Villa Del Lago Inn. Levendi now studies business at Paradise Valley Community College and wants to become a human resources manager. McMahon will start studying business administration and management at Arizona State University this fall. Her career interests is in family law and business. The scholarship is given to member hoteliers or their children, hotel staff or their children, and corporate associates or their children, the statement added.
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Peachtree acquires Canopy hotel in Atlanta - 0 views

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    ATLANTA-BASED PEACHTREE Hotel Group recently acquired the Canopy by Hilton Atlanta Midtown hotel in Atlanta. The company's affiliate Peachtree Hospitality Management will operate the property. The 176-room, 15-story Canopy is a lifestyle hotel that opened in 2018 in Midtown Atlanta, according to Peachtree. The area has the largest concentration of arts and cultural attractions and businesses in the Southeast. "Midtown Atlanta is one of the hottest markets in the country right now, and we are excited to be able to make this investment in our backyard," said Brian Waldman, Peachtree's chief investment officer. "The Canopy Atlanta Midtown fits our investment criteria of investing in premium-branded hotels in growing submarkets with strong demand drivers." Nearby are the Atlanta Arts MARTA station, Museum of Design Atlanta, Savannah College of Art and Design and the Breman Jewish Heritage Museum. Other attractions include Pershing Point Park, Ansley Park and Piedmont Park, along with companies such as NCR, Norfolk Southern, Microsoft, Anthem and Google.
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Hilton Cares:$500K Scholarships for Hospitality Careers 2024 - 0 views

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    HILTON AND HILTON Global Foundation recently introduced Hilton Cares. The program providing $500,000 in scholarships and financial aid for employees and community members interested in pursuing careers in hospitality. Applications for the program open in early 2024, Hilton said in a statement. Hilton also was named the World's Best Workplace by Fortune magazine and Great Place to Work's latest rankings. The company also was named the Best Workplace for Women in the U.S. and maintained its No. 1 Best Workplace status in various countries in 2023, including Argentina, Austria, China, Dominican Republic, France, India, Italy, Peru, Portugal, Switzerland and Uruguay. "At Hilton, we are building a fully human experience at work, where our team members feel like they are seen, they are welcome, and they are part of something greater than themselves," said Laura Fuentes, Hilton's chief human resources officer. "This recognition reinforces what employees are looking for - a workplace culture that helps them reach their full potential."
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ONLINE DATING:MAJOR REASONS FOR THE RISING POPULARITY - 0 views

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    With the internet enabling dating a fully-fledged culture, online dating has become widely popular. Almost every young fellow understands how to meet girls online. They would be aware of a few techniques, online etiquette, and the best ways to pick up women. On the other hand, women would not mind such flirtatious conversation and an occasional pick up as well. The rising popularity of online dating The foremost reason for the popularity of online dating is it saves time. Earlier dating used to be a lengthy process where the man has to win the woman's heart, bring her flowers, buy presents, pull up to her place, book a place for a meetup, contact her for the next date, and think through the situation of your date. However, online dating has skipped several steps from the beginning. People have started to value words more than their actions. Online dating has united people from different parts of the globe. It does not need a comprehensive knowledge of the place to meet women online. You could reach anywhere across the world with a click of a mouse on Meetagirls, talk to a specific group, or develop a relationship with a woman whom you could never see otherwise. Online dating has brought a variety to the world. It has been amazing how easy you would unite people of different skin tones, races, complexions, religions, races, outlooks, and more. You would choose from a wide list of options or simply look for another available option.
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STR: U.S. hotel performance up in the second week of February - 0 views

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    THIRD-PARTY HOSPITALITY management company, Twenty Four Seven Hotels, has opened the 128-room Hyatt House Sacramento/Midtown, a statement said. Twenty Four Seven is led by David Wani as CEO. The adaptive reuse project, owned and developed by Hume Development, Inc., repurposed the former Eastern Star Hall located at Sacramento's art, music and cultural scene. According to the statement, the Romanesque Revival-style building first opened in 1928 as a Masonic women's meeting place and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The renovation included the redevelopment of five floors within the original structure, keeping the major architectural features of the historic building intact. "The Hyatt House Sacramento/Midtown is the perfect marriage of the classic and the contemporary, providing the latest amenities and services in a setting that draws heavily from its nearly century-old history to provide a uniquely Sacramento experience," said Amanda Hawkins-Vogel, chief operating officer at Twenty Four Seven Hotels. "This hotel is an extension of our presence in Northern California and marks our first opening this year with two more to come in 2023. As the newest hospitality offering in the city, we expect the Hyatt House Sacramento to quickly take its rightful place as the segment and market leader for business and leisure travelers."
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