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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Valuable Information That May Help You With Your Thailand Travels

By Richard G. Sukhum




New worlds await you, whether near or far, and travel is the way to open the door to unexpected sights, sounds and experiences. Though it can be intimidating on some levels, travel need not be stressful if you take some tips beforehand from those who have tread the paths before you. A few bits of knowledge will go a long way in preparing you for an unforgettable trip.

Get to know the names of the hotel employees. These are the people that will be taking care of you during your stay, and if you make an effort to get to know them, they will go out of their way to make your stay better. Tipping these people never hurts!

Many people are born, raised, live their entire lives and die in the same place. If one is afforded and allowed the opportunity to travel and explore the world outside of their hometown then the advantage should be taken. Learning about new people, places and things allows one to grow and learn about different lifestyles, ways of living, ways of viewing the world.

When you are hunting for Thailand Resorts, If you want to attempt to get an empty seat, there are some tricks to try. Ask for a seat near the back end of the plane, because these generally fill up last. If you are not comfortable with that, ask for an exit row seat. These seats come with extra responsibility, that not many are willing to accept.

If you are traveling in a car, bring a roadside geology book with you. They have a variety of maps, mileage logs and geologic primers that will make your trip a little more interesting. They also contain beautiful collections of photographs that will make the scenery around you come to life.

You can easily use your trip as an opportunity to teach your children about financial responsibility by allowing them a souvenir budget if they are old enough. They can then pick things that they want and learn about spending and saving. When it's all gone, avoid caving in and giving them more.

Make sure your passport is up to date! You should also make sure you have two copies of your passport, leaving one at home and taking the other on the trip with you. This ensures you do not have to have any problems trying to identify yourself to authorities later on.

If you are traveling with children, bring a pair of dice with you. Your kids are sure to argue about something on your trip. Make the decision fair by allowing the children to roll the dice and attempt to get the highest number. That person can make the final decision regarding the argument.

The next time you need to travel somewhere, be it a quick local trip with your family, a business trip or a long distance journey abroad, consider referring back to the tips in this article. By utilising some of the ideas and advice mentioned, your travelling adventure could be cheaper, easier and safer.




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Practical Tips In Choosing A Charter Plane Service

By Dolores Harrison


If looking for a charter plane service, consider the following. The pilot must have the necessary license. The professional license of the pilot can be checked with the local licensing agency. It is important to check the pilot's professional license to make sure that it is up to date and valid to be used in the area.

The pilot is that professional who drives the vehicle up in the air. If he has not garnered the sufficient education and training necessary for the light, then it is wrong of him to be hired in the first place. There is a glitch in the hiring process of the company. The company should see to it the they only hire the best and the most qualified pilots there are.

It is important to get reviews about the company. There should be good reviews from the people who have tried one of their vehicles in the flight. They must have different sizes of their vehicles to accommodated the different needs of the passengers.

Some passengers travel alone so they probably do not need bigger vehicles to carry them through their destination. For group travelers, they should also have vehicles that would fit just right for the needs of such travelers. The aviation company for sure has a website.

From these sites you will hear about the accounts of the experience of the people dealing wit the same company. The people that leave feedback about their flight experience with the company name the company that they dealt with for the flight. By just getting the name of the company, you can run a quick search about it using the internet.

If these vehicles are not up to par, then the company will not be allowed to operate as a business because the safety of passengers are compromised. These vehicles should be safe for use for passengers. It is a great responsibility on the part of the company to ensure the safety of their customers.

The company should have its own licensed mechanics that would check on these vehicles. These mechanics conduct regular checkup of the vehicles. They ensure that the vehicles are safe for use and in good working condition. A regular checkup helps maintain these vehicles in top shape.

Small scale companies can offer you lower prices for the fights. Make sure that the vehicles of the company are properly and maintained well. Resident technicians are required. The number of technicians employed must be enough to check up on these vehicles. Having only one or two technicians for all the vehicles of the company might not be enough.

It is not guaranteed also that you will have a good experience riding with their vehicles. Use the internet in searching for these companies. Online directories can be useful because they list down all the companies that you can use for this. There is no need for you to book a flight when you have charter plane service.




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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

How To Relax And Enjoy The Journey

By Carla Rossouw


If you're a novice traveler or the initial occasion's coordinator, then you will find some recommendations you might want to follow. Here are a couple of methods that will help you for making good choices and also to start planning outings correctly.

Sign up for email newsletters from the major airlines. The potential savings you will enjoy will more than make up for having to deal with a few more items in your inbox. TSA is sure to be suspicious of your gift and take the wrapping job. Instead, pack wrapping paper in your suitcase, or buy paper at your destination.

Check the expiration dates on when your passport expires. Different countries have different rules regarding passports. Many will not allow you entry into the country if it expires in a certain window of time. Booking travel online is a great way to start your vacation planning. Travel sites aid in planning out your trip's itinerary. You can book flights, rental cars, and flights online. You can easily access reviews and pictures of hotels without having to go anywhere.

Should you drive to the port city just before your cruise, drive there the evening before and remain in a hotel which has free parking. Request the hotel's staff about any parking deals despite the fact that they are not released. Knowing there will not be considered a spot to easily exchange currency when you land inside your destination country, make certain to create exchange it prior to going.

If you are with your kids, you need to make sure that they have accurate identification information with them. Always tell them to keep their IDs and contact documents in case they are lost. Never risk your child's safety.

Weather can play a huge part in travelling and should never be underestimated when planning your trips. Check forecasts so that you know what the local weather forecast for your destination before traveling. If you are considering bringing your pet on a trip, you need to find a hotel that will allow that and see what type of fees they charge.

If you're thinking about departing the nation, make certain to buy your electric adapter here before leaving. If you purchase one in the airport terminal or perhaps a shop close to the hotel, they'll be a lot more costly. If you are planning to become traveling for any lengthy time period, make certain you receive up and stretch your legs every hour. Sitting for prolonged amounts of time can result in thrombus.

By now, you should have learned a few new tricks and tips for mapping out your next trip away from home or the next time you become event planner again. These suggestions can help you educate yourself with the knowledge you need to get the most out of your next trip and travel happily and safely!




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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Tips And Advice For Holidays

By Keri T Lambretta


Planning your next vacation or business trip can always be worrisome. In the process you may forget some things that you should keep in mind for a safe and worry free trip. The article below contains some one of a kind advice that you can easily incorporate into your next journey for full success.

When you are flying internationally, pack light. There are many reasons for this, but the most rewarding reason is that you will have room to bring home gifts from your travels. Your friends and family will love you for it. You will also save money on bag fees when you depart.

Have your airline contact you in the event of any changes to your flight schedules. Most airlines have free programs where you can receive calls or text messages if your flight changes, which will come in handy if you are running late or experiencing difficulties with travel arrangements. Just call and ask them to set it up!

Get a credit card that is associated with your favorite airline or hotel so that you can earn miles or reservations. Often the bonus for your first purchase will be enough to get you a free ticket or night's stay. Be sure you pay off your balance regularly, though, or the card may cost you more than it saves.

To capture all of the great memories of your travels on camera, be sure to carry a few extra charged batteries. If you are traveling overseas, you cannot always be sure your charger will work, or that the adapter will fit the plugs. Batteries are small and light weight, so save yourself the hassle of finding disposable cameras by taking an extra battery or two.

If emergency oxygen deploys while you are on a plane with your child, place your mask on first. Parents will instinctively want to help their child first, but if your brain is starved of oxygen you could be rendered useless and put both you and your child in danger.

If you have medical conditions or if you want to be on the safe side during your trips, consult with foreign consulates to get a list that contains local physicians that speak and understand English. Your hotel's concierge can also recommend doctors, including the one that they may use.

Avoid crowds and save money by visiting in the off-season. If you want to be able to enjoy your vacation without having to battle a crowd of people everywhere you go, learn when the popular months are for the location and plan your vacation for the less popular time. Be aware, while it can save you money, in some locations you may have to contend with less than ideal weather.

Purchasing bottled water at the airport can be very expensive, so take an empty water bottle with you and fill it at a public fountain after passing through security. Airplane cabins are notorious for causing dehydration, so you will need to have a ready supply of water with you throughout the duration of your flight.

'Glamping' is the latest way to enjoy a travel and stay trip. The cross between camping and being in a hotel means younger families have a way to enjoy the outdoors with all the messing around.




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Monday, March 11, 2013

Some Useful Ideas To Make Travel Simple

By Carla Rossouw


Whether you're thinking about visiting friends or relatives out of town or establishing event management, escape your everyday routine or conduct business matters, this article gives you good ideas on having a pleasant journey. No matter what method of travel you choose, you will be sure to find some helpful travel tips here.

You should start packing days before your departure. Try not to pack at the last minute because this will increase the risk of forgetting important things. If it is inevitable, the best thing that you can do is to create a checklist. List down all the things you are going to bring in the order of importance. This way, you will surely be able to bring the necessary stuff.

You need to do a lot of research. You should research about the current events, the weather and the popular attractions. You also need to know how you can exchange your money in the country. Read online reviews and ask.

If you are planning on going out of the country, buy a voltage converter or electrical adapter. If you don't purchase it before you leave, you will likely pay more than twice the local price. If you are leaving the country, be sure to read on the types of visas that you'll need. There are a variety of different visas, and some countries are very strict about who they let in. Consult your travel agent, or make inquiries through the embassy websites of the countries you will be traveling to.

If you are bringing pets, you need to make sure that they can travel. Train them beforehand in order to avoid embarrassing ruckus made by your pet. Keep a leash so your pet will not be able to roam around and get lost. If you are going on a long travel, it is best if you bring your own pillows and blankets. If you have difficulty in sleeping, sleeping pills will be helpful to make sure you can rest well. You should take the pill right before you enter the plane. This way, you can ensure the effectiveness.

Be smart about food allergic reactions when seeing a foreign country to prevent bad liaisons. If you have an allergic reaction, make certain to convey this within their language. This will help you to communicate to other people what meals you possess an allergy to ensure that they are not stored in your foods.

By following what you have read here about travelling and events company, your trip will be filled with relaxation and not hassles. Why not make a list and start preparing for your next trip right now?




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How to get from Argentina to Paraguay

By Jonny Blair


Here's how to get from Argentina to Paraguay Via Brazil

OK so there are a few different ways to cross the border between Argentina and Paraguay but I did the route from Puerto Iguazu, ARGENTINA to Ciudad del Este, PARAGUAY. In December 2010. Although in hindsight, the border crossing seemed easy compared to others I've been to, there is still a need to get things right, read on and I'll explain exactly what I did. This was one of the oddest border crossings I have ever done, for one reason and that is that in the space of 45 minutes I was in three countries...confused? Yes it did confuse me a bit...this is the first of many reports on crossing world borders from my various travels...

The first thing to know is - you board a bus at Puerto Iguazu bus station with PARAGUAY as the destination on it. These buses are yellow and single decker with the words El Practico on it. They leave fairly regularly throughout the day. I did my crossing on a Sunday morning, around 10 am I think. I don't think you can buy tickets in advance, just check out of your hostel or hotel in the town of Puerto Iguazu and head to the bus station (there is only one main bus station in Puerto Iguazu). I would definitely recommend doing this early morning - no idea if the border would be open at night - nor if it would be safe to risk it.

I was travelling alone and my plan was to get to the city of Ciudad del Este (Paraguay) and then a bus onwards to Asuncion.

Ciudad del Este, the name for this city means City of The East, is on the other side of the river from Argentina. The river acts as the border, and the bridge is the preferred crossing. As this is a post about the border crossing, I won't change the subject but I had already been to Tres Fronteras - the point where you can see all three countries. It gets confusing when you realise that your bus to Paraguay goes VIA BRAZIL.

So the cost is 5 Argentine Pesos for the bus and I asked the driver to tell if he would stop at the border for me so I could get my passport stamped. I was the only traveller on the bus that wasn't from either Paraguay, Argentina or Brazil. Those 3 countries have some kind of visa agreement with each other that means they don't require visas (or in some cases passport stamps) to cross the border.

I actually assumed a lot of "backpackers" (I hate that term, but I guess I am one...) would be going from Iguazu across into Paraguay next to see Ituapu Dam and Jesuit Ruins at Trinidad. But I spoke to over 30 people at the hostel (the excellent Hostel Inn Iguazu Falls) and not one of them was going to Paraguay. A few even said to me "why would you want to go there?"! The kind of statement that makes me realise that some of us are avid travellers and some are just not. An avid traveller will go anywhere, anytime. Someone who is not, will be more picky about where they go. I'm not - I'll go anywhere. Either way, there were no other "backpackers" on my bus or in the station that morning.

When you travel in South America you should have some kind of knowledge of Spanish at least (I actually studied in Montevideo but my Spanish is still shocking) so you can chat to locals and bus drivers. Once I saw the "queue for Paraguay" developing, I joined it, bag laden to the core and sweaty. But I had my passport in hand and had already all of my money changed into Paraguayan Guarani. This is important - make sure you change ALL your Argentine Pesos (except for the price of the bus) over into Paraguayan Guarani in Puerto Iguazu. You can do this anytime in daylight hours, even on a Sunday morning - I found a small bank/exchange place in town open around 9am to got mine changed in there.

After boarding the bus you will be driven out of the town of Puerto Iguazu to the border bridge with BRAZIL. Yes, don't be alarmed at this point, you are still on the bus to PARAGUAY! At the Argentine exit customs you MUST make sure you ask the driver to let you off to get your passport stamped. Most on the bus may not need it - they're mostly locals.

Get your passport stamped and back on the bus. Then you cross the Iguazu River into BRAZIL. But you don't stop at Brazilian border control. The driver of the bus does this route regularly and the sign on the front of the bus lets you know that you are heading to "Paraguay Directo". We're now in BRAZIL, in transit on a bus if you like.

You arrive in the city of Foz Do Iguacu which you drive through quickly, I have written a lot more about the actual waterfalls and my first trip across into Brazil elsewhere on this blog. You'd be crazy to be on this route without having visited the nearby Iguazu Falls.

After twenty minutes roughly in Brazil on the bus you will arrive at an odd bridge. You can see a border checkpoint here, but bypass it. This place is the Brazilian border checkpoint. You will remember being in Brazil for twenty minutes, but your passport will not have any proof of it. You do not need to get your passport stamped at these two Brazilian passport checkpoints, BUT once your bus arrives onto the bridge to Paraguay, keep checking for the Paraguayan entrance border checkpoint. Basically the driver won't stop so charge to the front of the bus and yell to be let out!

The worst thing is that when you tell the driver to stop, he will not wait for you because all the other passengers onboard won't want to wait for a foreigner to get their passport stamped. The bus will continue on its route and you are basically bundled out into the craziness of the border city of Ciudad del Este.

It is not recommended to cross this border by foot by the way, mainly because of robberies and safety issues. For the sake of 5 Pesos you might as well get the bus. I had to run to the front of the bus and yell at the driver to stop, this was a few kilometres ahead of the checkpoint. I had assumed he was stopping soon. SO I had to get out on my own. I asked him if he would wait and when I realised he wouldn't, then I had to grab both my bags. This was my arrival into Paraguay!

I had to find the place to stamp the passport now - it was hidden shyly in a very obscure spot in the middle of a building site on the Paraguay side of the bridge. I wish I had a video from above of my trip that morning - it was just crazy. It was hot and I was bag laden, but within a few minutes I found the passport place and was the only person in there. They stamped my entry and I was now legally in Paraguay! In the last hour I had been in 3 countries, though officially just Argentina and Paraguay.

I must admit though that I honestly am not sure if this is the easiest and best way across the border into Paraguay but I love these types of adventures on my own. I thoroughly enjoyed this part of my travels because I was the only traveller about. It was a zany place at the border and the city was so busy. People everywhere trying to sell me things. Some people might want to stay a night or 2 in Ciudad del Este but I was on a fast trip and basically wanted to head straight to Asuncion, the capital.

So from opposite the passport control, I found a taxi driver who would take me to the central bus station in Ciudad del Este for a fee of a few US Dollars (but thousands of Guarani). These are normally trustable but agree a price first and get yourself off the busy, crazy streets!

I hope my new series of border crossings will be useful for my fellow travellers. I'd love to know if others have done the same border crossings as me and had similar experiences.

Enjoy your border crossings!




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Discover the Best Shopping Areas in Europe

By Steve Alexander


It's a well-known fact that Europe is the epicentre of world fashion. The continent's most glamorous cities play host to some of the world's best designer boutiques and high-street stores.

Shopping in Barcelona is much more of a cultural experience than perhaps anywhere else. Barcelona has a strong architectural identity and mirroring that is vast array of local brands and craftsmen that reflect the city's Spanish flair.

One vast shopping street called Avinguda Diagonal is home to all the usual high street and international designers. This is one of the city's most important avenues, and the 50 metre wide street is lined with various shopping centres. A number of impressive building can also be found here including the Torre Agbar.

Head to Placa de Sant Josep Oriol for a more local atmosphere. Bustling with street buskers and artists, this is a small but attractive plaza, home to a number of quaint shops and traditional cafes and restaurants, with a few designer boutiques thrown in.

Venice may be best known for its maze of canals, but it also offers shopping districts to rival those in more modern European cities. Mercerie is a chain of historic shopping streets that extend from the Rialto Bridge to Piazza San Marco. When translated, Mercerie means haberdashery, so it's not surprising, then, that down this narrow shopping street you will find yourself stumbling across some quirky stores selling everything from carnival masks and kitsch souvenirs to premium leather goods.

Local crafts that have been produced in the area for centuries are what Venice is best known for, including glassware from Murano, the cartapesta (papier-mache) Carnevale masks and delicate lace from Burano. These goods are all incredibly popular, although there are also many cheap knock-offs that are frequently mistaken for the real thing. Taking place three times a year though is the Mercatino dell'Antiquariato (antiques fair) in Campo San Maurizio, which will allow you to get your hands on the real thing.




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