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วันจันทร์ที่ 10 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Tax Free In Western Europe

The procedure of refundWhen the custom house stamp is on your tax-free checks, you are directed to the special VAT refund office at the International Airport. In some countries these offices are placed behind the passport control boundary, therefore money can be received already passing on embarkation. And in those countries, where VAT refund office is located in a concourse, you can remain without money, if you remember about them when you checked in already - you are not allowed to return back to a concourse.



Therefore you had better to learn about VAT refund office location beforehand.But there is no problem, if you had no time to receive your money at the airport. You can make it in any other VAT refund office - their network covers entire world.Whether is possible to get the VAT refund without tax-free check?it is possible, but under one condition - if you are going to return to the country, where have got the goods. So, in Holland you can get the VAT refund, having made purchase in any shop even if it is not included in TFS system.



You buy the goods, then take them out of EU and imprint a customs house stamp on the usual commodity check. Procedure and restrictions are the same: show the check, passport and goods, the stamp of customs house should be put on the check not later than 30 days after purchase of the goods. Then, when in any time you again come to Holland (or in other EU country), you or your close confidant goes in shop, where the goods were bought, and receive there all sum of the VAT without a deduction of the commission.



Compare: by special tax-free check at departure from Holland you receive 10 % from cost of the goods, and in shop - 17 %. The procedure is known enough and spread. The experienced people advice: buying the goods, you had better to agree with the manager of shop beforehand upon the later opportunity to get the VAT refund in such a way. Then certainly everything will be in order.Tax-free and duty-freeIf you went abroad, at the airports for certain you saw shops and booths under the badge "duty-free".



("Tax-free" and "duty-free" is the same). The duty-free trade is organized also in planes making the international flights, on ferries plying between two countries, on cruise ships. The prices of goods are lower here, than in usual shops. Besides that, what is significant and important, the duty-free shops are open not only for the foreigners, but also for the citizens of the country who leaving abroad. The main thing - that the goods shouldn't be imported back into the same country. Therefore at the airport you can get the goods only by presentation of the ticket on departure from the country.



วันอาทิตย์ที่ 9 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Cruises and Cuisine Go Hand In Hand

ฉ 2006, All Rights ReservedFrom weekend workshops to full-service culinary academies, men and women are drawn to cooking lessons. Now you can incorporate your love for cooking with your dreams of high seas adventure because more and more cruise ships are offering cooking-related events onboard. Originally attributed to small cruise ships that needed an incentive to gain bookings, cooking cruises have grown over the years and are now found aboard large vessels. One of the most recent announcements is from Holland America.



Working in conjunction with Food & Wine magazine, Holland America's Culinary Arts Center will offer demonstrations and seminars from world-renowned chefs, wine experts, cookbook authors and more.A fleet-wide enhancement, the Culinary Arts Center will be retrofit onto all 13 existing ships and will also be incorporated into the upcoming 14th ship due to launch in summer 2008. Each Culinary Arts Center will include theater-style seating, state-of-the-art show kitchen, plasma screens that allow every participant to see, a display counter for easy viewing and space for guests to participate in preparing some of the dishes.



Upgrades to all Holland America's ships will be complete by summer 2006 allowing each ship to include Culinary Arts Center activities during each cruise.One small cruise company offers tours featuring chefs from the world-famous Le Cordon Bleu. As you cruise the Baltic Ocean or the Mediterranean Sea, you can enjoy studying under talented instructors. Other small ships sail to Greece, Turkey and other worldwide destinations offering cooking classes based on each region visited.Over 60 top chefs are slated to appear during the next 12 months on Holland America's ships including Nick Stellino, chef and host of Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen V; Jacques Torres, chocolatier, pastry chef and cookbook author; Aaron Sanchez, chef and owner of Paladar, New York City; Michelle Bernstein, owner and chef of MB restaurant in Cancun; Neal Gallagher, chef of Oceana (and voted Best New Chef of 2003); Charles Dale, founder of Aspen's Renaissance, Range and Rustique restaurants, and the list goes on.



Food preparation, wine tasting, cooking classes, seminars, book signings, question-and-answer sessions and market tours in port are just a few of the activities passengers on various ships can look forward to.When booking a cooking cruise, look for themes such as grilling, desserts, healthy entrees, Italian, Mexican, etc. In addition, also ask about group discounts. Holland's Culinary Group Program offers special fares for groups of 25 or more, a cabin for a guest chef, two one-hour demonstration sessions, a complimentary wine tasting or cocktail party and a color group photo.



Most cooking cruises allow you to eat what has been prepared, so you can literally taste the fruits of your labor. However, samples may not be enough for an entire meal. If the cooking tour you book is aboard a smaller ship rather than a large vessel with onboard restaurants, you might be wise to ask if a meal will be served prior to booking your reservation.Whether you opt for an intimate-sized ship with only a few hundred passengers and a defined itinerary or a large vessel capable of sailing the world, cooking cruises are fun, entertaining and exciting for every member of the family.



Ask your travel agent for the details on cooking cruises available in the destinations you want to sail.

วันเสาร์ที่ 8 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Cruise Ship Reviews

Cruise Ship Reviews on the New 2006 Cruise Line OfferingsAre you fond of cruise traveling? If you are an admirer of the elegant and sleek cruise ships, well the year 2006 have its new collection of cruise ships. Most probably, if you go on a cruise travel you will meet up with six new additions of cruise ships to satisfy your cruise trip for the year 2006.If you think this is a kind cruise ship reviews, then think again! We are only giving you the benefit of advanced knowledge for your plans of cruise travel for the year.



Well, what are you waiting for? Here are the six largest cruise lines with their new cruise ships.1. The Noordam ship of Holland America cruiseThis new ship of Holland America was launched on February 22, 2006. It was also expected to be the last cruise ships of Holland America's Vista-class series.However, it is the first to be designed for the said cruise line's "Signature of Excellence program.Due to this, this cruise ship review seem it fit to be called a first in the last few years.The Noordam can accommodate 1,848 passengers.



For this new cruise ship, there are design enhancements made for more pleasure and enjoyment of cruise passenger travelers. The design enhancements were focused mainly on the public areas and staterooms, the meeting point of many of the cruise travelers.* 85 percent of all staterooms have ocean views, 67 percent of all staterooms have verandahs* The two-tier Vista Dining Room featuring five-course menus, and offering everything from continental cuisine to vegetarian and low-carb options, enhanced by impeccable service and an extensive wine list* The intimate reservations-only Pinnacle Grill, which offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience featuring Sterling Silver premium hand-selected cuts of beef, inspired seafood dishes and many select wines rated "Excellent" by Wine Spectator - as well as distinctive Bvlgari china, Riedel stemware, and Frette linens* The Lido Restaurant, which offers a relaxed ambience for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties* The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine magazine, the setting for gourmet cooking demonstrations and interactive classes* Explorations Caf้, powered by The New York Times, featuring the largest library at sea, as well as comfortable music listening stations and Internet access* The Greenhouse Spa & Salon - your spa at sea - featuring thermal suites and a magnificent hydrotherapy pool* The new Pinnacle Bar, where guests can taste a selection of the best wines from around the world* The Vista Lounge, featuring Las Vegas style productions, talented vocalists, illusionists, comedians, and variety acts* The Crows Nest, where sweeping views make this observation lounge a top choice for relaxing during the day, and in the evening transforms into a hip, fashionable nightclub featuring top-notch DJs and great bands.



* Expanded Club HALฎ featuring programs for kids ages 3 to 12* The Loft and The Oasis for teens, new areas designed exclusively for ages 13-17 to get away from family, have fun, socialize and hang out with people their own age.There are also additions, like the very popular Explorations Caf้'. As cruise passengers are well aware of, it is a coffee bar/Internet caf้', game room, and library. The New York Times powers all the Explorations Caf้.The Noordam's maiden season for the year 2006 is sailing wintertime cruises from New York to the Caribbean.



2. Norwegian Cruise Lines' America's Pride of HawaiiThis new cruise ship for 2006 by NCL America is the sister vessel of the Norwegian Jewel.For the cruise line, Pride of Hawaii marks the first new build from the hull up.Its launching is to be on June. This passenger ship is expected to accommodate 2,224 passengers. It will be the next step in Norwegian Cruise Lines' America's "Freestyle Cruising" concept.The Pride of Hawaii's interior d้cor will be, of course, Hawaiian.This cruise ship will run by departing weekly on Mondays and travel the islands calling Honolulu home.



NEWS UPDATESMay 19, 2006 - NCL Corporation ("NCL") today announced that it has extended its relationship with the Republic of Kiribati enabling it to continue to offer Fanning Island on its long Hawaii cruises through to 2011 and to commit one of its purpose-built new Freestyle Cruising ships to this increasingly popular itinerary. Norwegian Sun, will replace Norwegian Wind sailing 10- and 11-day itineraries from Honolulu with a stop at Fanning Island beginning in September 2007. This newer, larger ship, launched in 2001, will take over and grow NCL's 10- and 11-day Hawaiian trade when Norwegian Wind is transferred to the Star Cruises fleet in late April 2007.



The addition of Norwegian Sun to Hawaii, following the addition of Pride of Hawaii in June, completes the Norwegian Cruise Line brand and NCL America' brand Hawaiian fleets and will bring the total NCL Hawaiian fleet to over 8,500 lower berths.3. The Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the SeasThis new 2006 cruise ship will be launched on May.This 158,000-ton cruise ship has a capacity of 3,600 passengers. It will actually be 10,000 tons larger than the Cunard's Queen Mary 2. With this, it is expected to become the largest cruise ship for 2006.



The Freedom of the Seas both will have new and enhanced amenities for the passengers' pleasure. There is already an ongoing hype among the cruise travelers about its surf park feature.We will also expect whirlpools cantilevered over the side of this remarkable cruise ship. Another new thing, the H2O Zone may also become a palpable hit for the passengers.Bonuses* Extensive WiFi capabilities and connectivity for cell phones. Because when you're on vacation it's great fun to let the folks at home know what they're missing.



* Staterooms and balconies that are among the largest in the industry. Plenty of room to relax and plan your adventures.* A full-size, flat-screen TV in every stateroom. But then again, with all the incredible vacation activities to explore, try not to be too disappointed if you have trouble finding time to turn it on.Following its launching, the Freedom of the Seas will sail seven-day cruises to the Caribbean from Miami.4. The Crown Princess of New Princess CruisesFor the satisfaction of 2006 cruise travelers, the Crown Princess is expected to accommodate 3,110 cruise travel passengers.



New Princess Cruises cruise line redesigned the Skywalker's Disco, which has gained popularity from cruise passengers in their other cruise ships. They also have the Lotus Spa and good news for everybody. It has been expanded in the Crown Princess!New pastries and snacks will adorn the International Caf้. Crown Princess will then have the first ever wine and seafood bar of the cruise line.Other expansions were made to other popular features like the Wheelhouse Bar, Sabatini's Trattoria, and the Sterling Steakhouse.



Crown Princess will sail roundtrip from the Red Hook terminal in New York. It will make stops at the Eastern Caribbean and the Bermuda and Turks and Caicos.Maiden voyage begins on June 14, 2006.5. MSC MusicaMSC will launch their new cruise ship for the year 2006 quite late in the year, on July 01. Musica is an Italian ship that will bring MSC into the ranks of big cruise ships. It is expected to accommodate 2,550 passengers.One of its outstanding features will be that a full 80% of its 1,275 staterooms will be outside rooms.



In addition, 65% of these staterooms will have verandas.It will also feature a large spa area. The Musica's cruise travel passengers will also have several dining options. They will also enjoy a three deck high waterfall and many different entertainment venues.Musica will sail the eastern Mediterranean from Venice.6. The Costa Cruises' Costa ConcordiaThis new 2006 cruise ship is owned by Carnival Corporation, which is based in Italy.This will be the largest cruise ship to join the Costa Cruises' fleet.



It will also be launched quite late this year, July 14. It is expected to accommodate 3,000 passengers.For the inspiration of its travel passengers, the Costa Concordia will have European architecture theme for its interior d้cor. All the room's names will be European inspired or oriented. They will have the Grand Bar Berlin, Cafeteria Helsinki, and the Milan and Rome dining rooms.If you are seeking for interesting activity while in the cruise travel, Costa Concordia will have a Formula 1 driving simulator for the particular enthusiasts.



Are you jumping with excitement as to when it will start sailing? This new cruise ship will sail year round in the Western Mediterranean. It will head for Rome's Civitavecchia port.Can't decide? Well, check out our other cruise ship reviews of these new cruise ships to find out where you will spend your 2006 cruise travel.

วันศุกร์ที่ 7 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

New Group Cruise Options, By Cindy Bertram

It is no secret cruise lines offer their passengers more choices than ever. Yes, cruise guests still sail for the dining, ports and entertainment, but now you can build your group around golfing, wine, health and fitness, culinary arts, holistic health and spa elements, theater, enrichment series and renowned lecturers.The high interest levels in health and fitness have carried over to the cruise industry. Cunard Line introduced the Canyon Ranch Health Spa onboard their Queen Mary 2 when she was launched in 2004.



Manned by a staff of 51, this state of the art 20,000 square-foot facility offers guests the chance to enjoy unique therapeutic water and rejuvenating spa treatments, including the exotic Rasul Ceremony, a Canyon Ranch signature item. And Holland America Lines Signature of Excellence program, a $225 million initiative launched in late 2003 to enhance and upgrade all the areas of their fleet, includes partnering with another spa stalwart The Greenhouse Spa. Holland America Lines ships will all feature The Greenhouse Spa by early 2006.



These offer great avenues to build a group theme around health, wellness, and therapeutic areas. Carnival Cruise Lines is offering their second annual Mind/Body Cruise aboard their Carnival Pride this fall, which features a faculty of experts from Shape and Mens Fitness magazines. Informative seminars are devoted to health, fitness and nutrition.Wine lovers who like to cruise also have a new option. Carnival Cruise Lines recently launched its Presidential Wine Club, the cruise industrys first. Carnival President and CEO, Robert Dickinson, a noted wine collector and connoisseur who is the namesake behind the Presidential Wine Club, is hosting a Carnival Wine Cruise aboard the Carnival Liberty in December of 2005.



During this inaugural Presidential Wine Club Cruise, a number of events will be featured, including informative seminars with wine experts, gala wine tastings, and wine-themed parties. And extensive, personalized activities are also part of the cruise, ranging from two different wine tasting seminars featuring not just the wines but also the winemakers, to special opening and farewell receptions and nightly food pairings.Culinary arts enthusiasts also have a new alternative. Spending more than $13 million to create and install special Culinary Arts Center facilities on all of their ships, Holland America is the first cruise line to create these dedicated show kitchens at sea.



Guests on select Holland America Line cruises will have an opportunity to experience seminars and demonstrations conducted by top chefs, leading cookbook authors and wine experts provided by Food & Wine.If you have golf enthusiasts in your group, Norwegian Cruise Line has a solution. NCL offers weekly cruises throughout the Hawaiian Islands, and their new Golf Hawaii program ties in beautifully with some of Hawaiis most intriguing golf courses. Golfers do not even have to bring along their own golf clubs, and golf shoes are also available for rental.



Guests can choose to play from among five different golf courses during the cruise, on Kauai, Kona and Maui. The Golf Hawaii components can be pre-reserved, so morning tee times are guaranteed in advance at Hawaiis best courses.For cruise enthusiasts who prefer a bit of intellectual stimulation, groups have even more from which to select. Celebrity Cruises, for instance, has expanded their Celebrity Discoveries program, with up to four lecturers on every cruise, ranging from caricature artists onboard Bermuda and Caribbean sailings to residential naturalists on the lines Alaskan, Hawaii and South American cruises.



In 2005, famous onboard personalities included actors like Larry Hagman, Ernest Borgnine, Jane Powell, Orson Bean, and Rita Moreno, news correspondents such as CBS Evening News Ike Pappas and NBC News Irving R. Levine, and former Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby. And National Geographic Traveler has teamed with Celebrity Cruises to bring noted photojournalists onboard.Partnering with Englands prestigious University of Oxford, the QM2 offers their exclusive Oxford Discovery Programme. Guests can interact with some of the worlds top scholars on science, politics, English architecture and history.



In addition, the QM2 features enrichment programs with guest speakers sponsored by Architectural Digest, House & Garden and the New Yorker. Still another unique feature is the QM2s Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts program, which includes acting workshops and performances.This article is sponsored by: www.grouptravelblog.com

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 6 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Adventure Holidays in The Netherlands

ADVENTURE SPORTS IN NETHERLANDSNetherlands is the country which has more bicycles than residents; the country has more than 10000 miles of biking routes. This is the Netherlands the ideal country to be explored by bike. Here one can find hundreds of routes varying from beaches and dunes to hills and lush green forests. Almost all the cities and towns here are accessible by water. Water sports here also attract people in large number. The most enthusiastic people here cater for sailing and wind surfing.



Tulip TourIntroductionPrice DetailsOn this adventure holiday to Holland you will get the experience of springtime in the city. Holland with expeditions to the exemplary Dutch sights. We travel by barge to Spaarndam and to the famous village of Hans Brinker leaving Amsterdam. From here we can make a short cycle trip to Haarlem. This is the Flower Park Keukenhof; here you receive a warm welcome by thousands of tulips, hyacinths and daffodils which are available in various colours, shapes and scents.



Cycling through the blossoming fields we reach Leiden which is the birthplace of Rembrandt the world's famous painter. We ride our bikes continuously and reach traditional Dutch windmill and also a local cheese farm. Here we can learn the process of preparing cheese and make delicious cheese. On the last day we can visit Aalsmeer where the world's biggest Flower Auction takes place.Towns of the Golden AgeIntroductionPrice DetailsHere we can take a Cruise along the waterways of Netherland and visit the seven historical towns from the Dutch Golden Age.



Here we get to know more about their historical past, industry, commerce and water based transportation system. It is said that during the historical period the Dutch Masters painted their most renowned works. Here we can cycle through some of most pleasing sights of Holland. When you move from the countryside you can get an inside view to the modern-day remnants of industries which was steeped in Dutch history. Here you can also visit the recognized ceramic artists & potters of chinaware, cheese makers and gin distillers while we know more about diverse cultures and historical past that have give birth to the contemporary life in the Netherlands.



Best spots for water sportsThe well known windsurfing spots in Netherland include the De grevelingen and the south-west lakes of Veerse meer.Best spots for hiking & trekkingSouth Limburg which is the southernmost point of the Netherlands is a home to Holland's hiking trails. This hilly country is best place for any adventure sport.

วันพุธที่ 5 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

World Cruises Offer a Wide Range of Destinations and World Class Luxuries

Today, world cruises offer travelers more choices than ever before, from traveling on large ships that accommodate 2,000 passengers, to sailing on smaller vessels that can navigate into little known, secluded bays.Several cruise lines offer world cruises in 2011. Some of the more specialized world cruises include the Holland America Line, Crystal Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and the Yachts of Seabourn. Each of these world cruise lines have particular characteristics that separate them into distinctive categories, and, therefore, appeal to different groups of travelers.



Holland America cruises has a long and proud history of delivering extraordinary vacation experiences, starting with its first ship in 1873. It is recognized as one of the prodigious emperors in the cruise industry. Holland America's fleet of 15 ships offers over 500 cruises from more than 38 home ports, and covers all seven continents. Holland America cruise ships range in size from the Prinsendam carrying 793 passengers to the newest class of ships accommodating more than 2000 passengers. Holland America Grand World Voyages has eight separate grand voyages ranging in length from 29 days to a 110 day cruise.



The 110 day, Holland America Grand World Voyage starts and ends at Ft. Lauderdale circumnavigating the entire world, and docking at more than 40 ports of call. Other shorter cruises target certain sections of the globe. Some start at Fort Lauderdale, and disembark either in Australia, or New Zealand. Others start at Australia or New Zealand, and sail to Greece, China, or the United Arab Emirates. Some of the ships are dedicated to a particular theme that may include museum quality art works, antiques, Mayan art, or a tribute to the world's great music.



In 2010, Crystal Cruises will offer a 110 day voyage on the Crystal Serenity starting from Los Angeles and ending in London. The Crystal Serenity also has a 94 day voyage that is round trip sailing from and returning to Los Angeles in 2011. Other 2011 excursions on the Crystal Serenity include shorter trips to Papeete, Auckland, Sydney, Singapore, Mumbai, Cape Town, and London. These shorter voyages have attractive special offers that include 2 for1 fares, free air travel, and "As You Wish" spending credits with varying limits.



The Regent Seven Seas 2011 world cruise has a striking 145 night voyage. Sail on the Seven Seas Voyager from San Francisco west through the South Sea Islands, up through the Suez Canal, and across the Mediterranean to Southampton, England. The Regent Seven Seas world cruise is offering you an opportunity to personalize your own cruise itinerary by allowing you to combine several cruises of your choice into one perfect cruise. In October, 2010, Regent Seven Seas Cruises was voted the world's best cruise line in the "large ship" category by the 2010 Cond

วันอังคารที่ 4 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Whitby Holiday Homes - A Beautiful Place to Stay

There is no doubt that Whitby is one of the most scenic and beautiful places to stay in Great Britain. This North Yorkshire coastal town is adored not only by local residents but also by the many visitors who make the trip to this memorable location each year.Holiday homes in Whitby are often in high demand with Whitby being an extremely popular tourist destination. There is a variety of accommodation available but Whitby holiday homes tend to be a popular choice with many visitors. This is because having a holiday rental home located on the top of the beautiful cliffs near the Whitby coastal line presents not only fantastic scenery but a peaceful and magnificent haven to take some time out and get away.



Many Whitby holiday homes are located just a short distance from the town centre either by foot or in the car. Not only this but Whitby holiday rental homes are kitted out just like a real home and come with all the basics and some luxurious amenities. These can include; shower, toilet, wash basin, en-suite bedroom, microwave, cooker, gas fire, shaver point, colour TV, electric heating, and fridge/freezer. You will tend to find everything you could possible need in these beautiful Whitby holiday homes and the surroundings near by.



Whitby holiday homes are available in moderate to large sizes to suit your needs and accommodate yourself and your family. A holiday rental home is a great excuse for a getaway and can really make holidaying much easier. With these self catering homes, you can do as you please and do what you like.Within the vicinity of these Whitby holiday homes you can find local pubs, takeaways and restaurants, as well as shops and tourist attractions. If you make the short trip into the centre of Whitby you will find Whitby Abbey and the famous 199 steps, along with quirky gift shops and famous fish and chips.



What sets Whitby apart from other holiday destinations, is that travelling only a short distance away from your Whitby holiday home, you could find yourself in Robin Hood's Bay or Dalby Forest. If you'd rather stay and have a wander around the cobbled streets of Whitby, you could always invest in some famous Whitby Jet or take a trip on a fishing boat. Whitby is truly a magical setting for any trip and is sure to make lasting impressions.

วันจันทร์ที่ 3 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Americana Mailboxes

American Mailboxes are rectangular multi-compartment mailboxes that are ideal for use in private postal centers, military bases, police stations, schools and colleges, corporate mailrooms, government agencies, and many other applications. All models of the mailbox units have the same outside dimensions and therefore are designed to be stacked two high and mount adjacent to each other or between wall studs.Americana Mailboxes are constructed of twenty gauge steel and have zinc die-cast doors. Each door has a five pin cylinder cam lock with two keys.



The doors are attached with four screws which hinge the doors on zinc frames. Various models of these mailboxes units are available with 8, 14, 16, and 30 doors. Mailbox units with 8 doors will have compartments measuring 11 inches wide and 6 inches in height. Mailbox units with 14 doors will have 12 compartments measuring 5 1/2 inches wide and 6 inches in height plus 2 compartments measuring 11 inches wide and 6 inches in height. Mailbox units with 16 doors will have compartments measuring 5 1/2 inches wide and 6 inches in height.



Mailbox units with 30 doors have compartments measuring 3 1/2 inches wide and 5 inches in height. The overall dimensions of the unit are 23.5 inches in width, 26.5 inches in height, and 15 inches in depth. Most models weight approximately 85 pounds.The Americana Mailboxes are also available in both rear loading and front loading models. The rear loading models have open backs for easy delivery of mail and other items. An optional hinged locking rear cover is also available. An advantage of the rear loading units is that when used in a free standing rotary mail center they can be accessed and serviced by the United States Postal Service.



The front loading units are built with solid rear covers. The front door panel swings open on a continuous hinge to allow access to all compartments. The front door panel is opened via two master commercial locks.All compartments of the Americana Mailboxes have a tan powder coated finish. A powder coated finish is far superior to conventional paint. A powder coated finish is applied in an electrical process by giving the base metal and the dry free flowing powder opposite electrical charges. When the powder is applied to the metal with this electrical process it forms an extremely strong adhesion or bond.



The powder can be applied at various levels of thickness and it is heated or cured to form a uniform, texture-smooth, high quality finish that is both attractive and durable. This finish will protect the base metal from rust and corrosion for many decades. It is also easy to clean with standard household cleaners when graffiti or paint is applied.Modern mail delivery and the mailbox are believed to have originated in Paris, France in 1653. By 1829 mailboxes had become much more common are were installed and used throughout France.



The concept traveled to the United States and public mail collection boxes started appearing in the 1850s. In 1863 the United States created

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 2 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

STOP! How to FINALLY Succeed With Internet Marketing & Fire Your Boss in 90 Days (or Less)

I know you're skeptical, right? I mean....quitting your day job in 90 days seems (and feels) a bit ambitious, I agree! But the simple truth is, you CAN do it...and unless you've got a really high paying day job as Chippendale dancer like I used to (it's exploitative, but they paid me really well) you can make more money through Internet marketing than just about anything else that's legal out there.The truth? Making money online, especially as an affiliate, boils down to 3 primary principles.You MUST Pick Quality Offers You MUST Learn the Right Way to Do Keyword Research And You MUST Be Willing to SCALE Your SuccessesHere is what I mean, how it applies to my specific business, and how you can emulate the same for yours.



I do a ton of content creation.Article marketing, blog building, content syndication, etc.The offers that I pick, from an affiliate standpoint, are the PRIMARY factor in how profitable all of this is. If I build a network of diet sites, and write 30 unique articles to spread amongst them, and use RSS and article aggregators, and the offer I'm promoting does NOT convert? I've just wasted a time of energy, effort and income.So picking the RIGHT offers is paramount. (and thankfully, almost EVERY major networks has metrics in place that will tell you, ahead of time, how well their offers are performing)Keyword research is super important, but don't obsess over it.



Picking the right offers, and scaling them out, is really the key, to making REAL money, real fast and often on autopilot once you get going.Remember, strategies of scale just mean that ONE article can be re-purposed across multiple mediums, and many unique channels. And 30 articles, done the same way, gives you a strategy of scale, where the same "words" work for you, in a multiplicity of ways. (very powerful, and the key to TRULY making a fortune with free traffic and affiliate marketing!)All of this can be EASILY done in 3 months.



Usually less. And like I said, if you're super sexy like me and have a professional, high paying job like a male exotic dancer, you'll still find online marketing a better way to make a living - it's less travel, you don't have to wear a tuxedo to work and no mullet is required to get the big tips.

วันศุกร์ที่ 30 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Internet Marketing Online - Is it Needed?

The terms "internet marketing online" and "online marketing" refer to any type of marketing conducted via the internet. Online marketing can incorporate virtually any aspect of conventional marketing. For example, e-commerce sites conduct direct sales to consumers or businesses via the internet, while there are extensive and varied methods of advertising online. In short, any type of marketing carried out in the "real" world can also be done on the internet.Internet marketing online provides numerous advantages over traditional marketing.



The global nature of the internet means that online marketers can reach audiences larger and wider than previously thought possible. At the same time, the various forms of internet marketing are generally more affordable than their conventional equivalents; through e-mail marketing, for example, businesses can distribute their newsletters or catalogues at a cost greatly reduced compared to print, internet and website advertising, despite potentially having a much greater reach, are not subject to the exorbitant rates of some television advert slots.



Additionally, while print and television adverts provide no guarantee of return for the advertiser, it is possible to acquire online banner advertisements on a cost-per-lead basis, thus assuring that the advertiser receives a return on its marketing investment.Furthermore, internet marketing online offers many unique opportunities. marketing via online social media or social networking sites, such as MySpace or Facebook, allows businesses to connect directly with consumers, and for publicity to travel through the community links established on these sites.



Through search engine marketing, marketers can literally respond to the queries of the consumer; a bookseller, for example, can assure that his or her business is featured prominently when someone searches for "novels."Internet marketing online is also aided by simpler, more detailed data collection. The use of web analytics software can enable website operators to gain insight into who their viewers are, where they are, how and why they arrived at the site, and their level of interest. Internet marketers can even optimise advertising content based on the location or interests of website visitors.



Businesses may also consider affiliate marketing, a branch of internet marketing in which one website refers visitors to another. Many of the most prominent online retailers and e-commerce sites, including Amazon and eBay, make extensive use of affiliate marketing.The increasing prominence of the internet worldwide means that online marketing, already a force in the world of business, is set to become even more important. The inherent advantages of internet marketing online, particularly its efficiency of cost and use, make it worth considering for any business regardless of size.



วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 29 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

5 Reasons You Should Own a Watch Case

Don't think that you have to be a serious collector or own a one of a kind timepiece in order to need a watch case. The truth is that all models from Gucci watches to Tag Heuer's should be stored in a case or cabinet and here's why:1. A case is designed to protect you valuable investment. A proper case or cabinet offers the ideal environment for your watch, keeping it free of dust, water, and other damaging elements.2. A special case will store your timepieces in a clean, dust free place. You might not realize how damaging tiny particles of dust can be, but they can and will cause problems with your watch's internal mechanisms.



3. Storing your timepieces in a case will keep them dry and away from the moisture in the air. Water is the number one enemy to the movement of a watch, and a case provides a barrier between moisture and your timepiece.4. A scratched crystal means that you cannot easily read the time and can be a costly replacement. Proper cabinets are lined and cushioned to alleviate the worry of scratches.5. Cases make traveling safer. Many cases are specially designed for travel and are fitted with locks. Others are even designed with display or see-through lids, for viewing.



If you have a precious timepiece, I hope you consider buying a case to keep it in. It just makes good sense to protect your investment and help it to last longer.

วันพุธที่ 28 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Movado Makes Chronographs?

Yes, the famous Museum watch maker also creates some incredible chronographs. They, along with many other manufacturers, produce some spectacular chronographic timepieces. As with any chronograph, there are some essential elements, which go into making these instruments. If you are in the market for one, you will want to familiarize yourself with some of the important terms and descriptions, before you set out, on your shopping trip. Here we go:1. Tachymeter; this is a special sale, which is printed on the outer side of a chronograph.



It is used to calculate an average speed traveled in a measured distance. This feature will be seen in chronographs, which are used in auto racing, to measure lap time.2. Telemeter; this printed scale is also located on the outside of the chronograph. It is used to determine the distance of an object from the wearer of the watch. This is accomplished by measuring just how long it takes a sound to travel the same distance.3. A 12 hour register; this is a subdial on a chronograph, which measures periods of time up to 12 or 24 hours.



4. A 30 minute register; a chronographic subdial, which times periods up to 30 minutes.A chronograph may be presented in either a classic pusher design or a symmetrical dial layout. The classic pusher offers push buttons on either side of the crown, which start, stop, and reset the timer. The symmetrical is the most popular design, because it is the most aesthetically pleasing and the easiest to read.

วันอังคารที่ 27 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Germany Outdoors

Germany's countryside is a beautiful sight. Of all EU land, there are unique Castles, landscapes and great out of doors places to see in Germany. There are understandably places in the town that you have on your list, but take a little time and try out the places to see in Germany that are a little farther from the crowds. You'll get a breathtaking new look on your trip, and on the country's depth. The country takes care of these places in several Countrywide Parks with numerous landscapes and activity options.



Northern Germany is home to the Lower Saxony Wattenmeer State Park. This park includes coastland, mud flats and access to the East Frisian Islands. They're built with powerful systems to eat mussels and shellfish, and are particularly common in late summer months. There are 2 nearby museums: the German Maritime Museum, and Fisherman's House Museum.The biggest Countrywide Park in Europe is an example of the places to see in Germany, Schleswig-Holsetein Wattenmeer National Park. There are more mudflats here, the biggest of all the State Parks, really, and even reach to Holland's North Sea.



This is a cool spot to go to if you're looking for places to see in Germany that have wildlife. There are starfish, snails, mudworms and crabs in the water, and large flocks of birds particularly at nesting time. The nation's Park here sponsors tours discussing the wildlife, dykes, and sea patterns in the mudflats. There is also a whale exhibition and Nordstrand information center and aquarium.A absolutely different scene is at the Bavarian Forest. This is an area of 243 km of great forest land in South-East Germany.



There's a glacial lake, Lake Rachelsee, and keep your eyes out for Eagle Owl, Ural Owl, and Raven flying overhead. Other forest wildlife include otters and hazal grouse. The nature reserves are often geared towards outdoor activities for all ages: walking, cycling, water sports, and monuments. This nature reserve tops the places to see in Germany for hikers, and bicyclists, and especially those with an appreciation of history. This trail will take you thru forest views, then up and around valleys and hills to see small villages.



This area provoked Goethe in his famous writings. Take along a collection of his works and you may not wonder his inspiration for beauty.If you're looking for places to see in Germany that are off the crowded streets, take a little time visiting Countrywide Parks, nature reserves, and hiking trails across the country.

วันจันทร์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Tourism Advertising Could Be Deceptive

All you could have to do is go on sufficient travel blog sites or even on Yelp! and take a look at the travel horror stories to know that tourism advertising has become additional and a lot more deceptive. Consumers have to be quite watchful prior to purchasing travel packages from travel agents or on the net advertisements. Numerous times these "bargain" deals can leave you stuck inside a seedy, dirty hotel area inside a bad part of town in the foreign city.Which is what happened to me once when I went to New York City for a firm conference.



I bought a travel package that looked great on paper. The package advertised a incredibly low round trip airfare on the Huge Apple plus a lovely, "quaint" area in mid-town Manhattan. Beware in the words "quaint" and "cozy". These words actually just mean small and cramped. I was dropped off by the taxi that I picked up at JFK airport in front of a dumpy searching building with crackheads wandering by in front. Unruffled, I went in and was shown to my $135 per night area. For that amount of money, which I was told was a bargain in New York City, I still expected a fairly decent area.



Instead I was shown to a closet sized filthy area with no bathroom. The bathroom I was to share with every single other guest on that floor. This was totally unacceptable to me and I left to discover a much more high-priced area that was much better high quality even though I had already paid for the dumpy spot. I ended up paying way much more than I would have if I had just gotten the higher top quality, much more high-priced space from the very first location. So you've got to beware and realize that specifically inside the world of travel, tourism advertising may be very untruthful and you absolutely get what you pay for.



You see it all the time in tourism advertising: gorgeous white sand beaches, lovely cabanas by the beach, a fantastic swimming pool, big sunlit rooms, etc. What they do not show you're the panhandlers that make your life impossible whenever you try to relax at the beach, or the scores of drifters and vagrants that line the streets near your crappy hotel. That is the same hotel that appeared so inviting from the pictures they showed on the internet site. The web site showed happy upscale couples (lovely individuals only obviously) all having the time of their lives at the gorgeous resort.



The reality is usually starkly several. Several times, particularly when traveling towards the Caribbean, Central or South America, or Mexico you'll end up at a motel seeking location with broken air conditioners, leaky faucets, dirty linen, squeaky mattresses and bug infestations. The swimming pools at these areas can make you sick should you truly go in them. You could have to become incredibly mindful once you go out at night at some of these spots mainly because from the riff-raff and criminal element that hang around the sidewalks just outside your rooms.



Yes you have to be quite, incredibly watchful when it comes to believing tourism advertising. The very best method to avoid this really is to take a look at actual customer reviews on weblog internet sites like Yelp.com or the weblog pages of Travelocity or travelzoo.com. A beneficial review can save you from a ruined vacation.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 25 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Visiting Nagarkot During Your Nepal Trip

Nepal is renowned as a world class trekking destination, but if you're a non-trekker don't let this put you off. During your Nepal holiday, you can get wonderful Himalayan views without necessarily putting in the hard graft. If you're starting your Nepal trip in Kathmandu, you'll immediately find yourself surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Kathmandu is a city practically bursting with rooftop cafes, so grab a slice of cake and a cup of coffee, and head for the roof garden. Helena's Cafe in Thamel is famous for its rooftop views and a great way to while away a few hours during your Nepal holiday.



So, you do not necessarily have to trek for days at a time to find an incredible view complete with snowy peaks while you're on holiday in Nepal. Another brilliant option is Nagarkot, only a short drive from Kathmandu city - around 32 km and sits at an elevation of 2175m.People usually arrive on foot, by mountain bike, or by car from Kathmandu City or one of the nearby towns in the Kathmandu Valley region such as Bhaktapur or Dhulikel. It is possible to include Nagarkot as a one night trek stop on a 4 day Kathmandu valley trek.



One night is usually enough - ie. one sunrise and one sunset. The place itself does not pack a lot of charm, but some of the guesthouses are comfortable enough for one night and try and grab a room with a balcony. The views are really stunning and the best viewpoint is a full panorama from the lookout tower on the ridge about an hour's walk from the village near the Mahakali Temple. Most visitors catch the sunset over the valley and then rise early to catch sunrise, perhaps the most atmospheric moments to take in the breath-taking view and watch the sun colour the distant snow-capped peaks.



These will certainly become highlights of your Nepal travel experience. The mountains seem to float on the horizon from Kanchenjunga to the east and Dhaulagiri to the west.The best time to catch a clear view is in the cooler, drier months; from October to February. March, April and May can get a bit misty and hazy as the heat builds up towards June, when the monsoon rains usually begin to fall. When the monsoon clouds gather in Kathmandu valley (usually June to September) it will be quite unlikely to get unobstructed views and good visibility from Nagarkot.



So, this all means that you don't need to be put off from travelling in Nepal if you're not up to trekking or it's just not your thing. There are all kinds of ways to enjoy a Nepal holiday, and Nagarkot is a particularly good option for those iconic Himalayan views.

วันเสาร์ที่ 24 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Trekking In Northern Thailand

Fitness Levels For Trekking In ThailandFor short hikes of one to two days in Thailand, a reasonable level of physical fitness is required. This means that they are suitable for almost anyone. For hikes longer than two days, an adventurous nature and good physical fitness is needed. During your Thailand trek, you'll be walking through the wilderness with a rucksack (meaning there will be lots of sweating and in the rainy season, or if you are unlucky enough to catch a cloudburst, getting wet). The sanitary facilities during this part of your Thailand trip will be primitive to say the least - on the hike, behind the 'bushes' or in this case bamboo trees - and the primitive overnight accommodation while visiting the mountain people (on a wooden floor with a sleeping mat) are not everyone's cup of tea!



It may not be the most comfortable experience of your life, but it will definitely help to make your Thailand trip something to really remember.Evenings In The Thai Mountain VillagesApart from the daily physical demands of your activities, an essential part of trekking in Thailand is being a part of the village atmosphere in the morning and evening. In the evening, you can relax and take in village life from beside an open fire, a real highlight of any Thailand trip. Your guide will prepare your evening meal made from locally produced ingredients.



You might even be able to have a chat with the locals using your guide as an interpreter. Your guide not only knows the region like the back of his hand, he also knows the local languages of the different mountain peoples and can tell you all about their culture.While you're trekking in Northern Thailand, you'll sleep in a wooden hut on the outskirts of the village. There will be no electricity or running water, and your bed will be made up of a plastic mat on a bamboo floor raised off the ground by stilts.



This is Thailand travel at its most basic and most brilliant.What to take with you on your Thailand trek?A few items are important to have with you (besides adventurer's blood) while you're travelling in Thailand;

วันศุกร์ที่ 23 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Climate in Tibet

Tibet is a fascinating and remote country to visit, perched high in the Himalayas. If you're planning on taking a Tibet tour, you'll need some climate information, as this will be an essential part of your decision making process.Himalayan foothillsThe mountains and valleys off the Himalayan foothills have a moderate climate. Warm summers make way for cold winters. The average temperature in this area varies between approximately 5 degrees Celsius in January to about 25 degrees Celsius in July. During the winter nights can get very cold and the temperature usually drops to below freezing.



The average daytime temperature in Lhasa from April through September is about 25 degrees, so an ideal time to take a Lhasa tour. The average night-time temperature in the summer is about 10 degrees Celsius. In the Summer you shouldn't need much more than 1 warm jumper to keep you cosy as most of the time the weather will be pretty hot!The Himalaya RangeThe mountain area in the Himalayas above 4000m is known for having a highland climate. Temperatures are consistently below freezing and the landscape is covered with snow and ice.



Most travellers take a jeep Everest Base Camp, so you shouldn't have to worry about this too much.Best time to travelThe best time to travel is from April through October. These months are relatively dry and have the clearest skies. The summer months are generally very warm and the sun shines brightly, so suntan lotion is a must. From time to time a small rain shower may pass over, but these are doable in Tibet.Tibetan winters are sunny and dry, but also extremely cold. That's why we don't recommend travelling to Tibet during the mid-winter months.



Chances are that the roads will be covered with snow and there's also a significant chance that mountain passes will be shut down.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 22 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

My Thailand Scooter Experience

Seeing Thailand on two wheels for me has to be one of the most exciting things to do with your clothes on! It's great when you get off the tourist trail, head into the countryside away from the hustle and bustle of the city and pass through small villages or deserted beaches.Here are some handy tips and hints for hiring a scooter and how to avoid some pitfalls.Scooters can be hired all over Thailand every man and his dog will have one to rent. Most tourist places especially in the big cities and around beach locations will have shops where you can hire; your hotel might even be able to rent them to you.



For a 125 cc scooter such as the ubiquitous Honda Wave you can expect to pay anywhere from 150 baht to 300 for a 24 hour hire. For a week you will be looking at 1000 baht and around 3000 for a month. You will probably find a 50cc scooter not powerful enough if you are going anywhere where there are hills. A tank of fuel will cost you somewhere in the region of 90-120 baht. It's worth speaking to your hotel first even if they don't rent as they can give you great advise on reputable shops they normally send their customers to, what the going rate to rent is and how much petrol costs in the area.



So you are in the shop about to hire, what can you expect? You may have to show a licence, but if you don't have one a bit of sweet talk will get you by, they really aren't that strict, you will see pre pubescent kids riding scooters in Thailand all the time! Be honest with yourself though if you have never ridden a scooter as its yours and other people's lives you might be messing with. You will probably be asked to leave your passport as a deposit, this is the norm and some people are reluctant to do this.



You might be able to get away with them taking a photocopy if you tell them you need your passport to cash traveller's cheques. Alternatively you may be able to leave a cash deposit of say 2000 baht. You will most likely be asked to pay for the hire time when you return the scooter, so you could hold onto it for a couple of extra days if you wanted without having to pay a fee for returning it late. You will probably have to leave details of the address you are staying at too. Make sure you check over the scooter you are being offered, point out any damage and take photos of any damage in front of the owner (you don't want to be paying for someone else's damage when you return the bike).



If bits are hanging off ask for another one. Ask the shop owner for the phone number of the shop in case you break down, so they can come out and help you. It's unlikely you will be able to take insurance out with the shop, or it won't be worth the paper it's written on, so it's worth looking at your travel insurance to see if you are covered to rent scooters and if so up to what cc. Should the worse happen and you are involved in an accident it's likely that you will pay any damage that needs fixing to the scooter to the shop owner or risk not seeing your passport again.



If a third party is involved you may end up paying out damages there and then, cost wise this would be a fraction compared to the UK. It's unlikely it will ever get to court though unless you decided to peruse it with your travel insurance company if you are covered.Before you get on, make sure you get a quick lesson from the owner and ask about any quirks of the model. Some scooters use a clutch whilst others are just twist and go. Find out the range of the tank as well and if there is a reserve tank light when does it come on?



How many miles can you get from the reserve tank? I would also insist with the shop on hiring a helmet, which will most likely be the open face type. Wearing trainers is also a good idea; it's far too easy to stub a toe in flip flops!It's worth watching the locals on the road before you start riding. See what they do at junctions, how they overtake, does the colour of traffic lights mean anything to them?! In busy areas the horn will undoubtedly be used frequently. It's also likely they won't be following the letter of the law like we do in the UK.



They do however drive on the left like the UK.If it is your first time on a scooter make sure you are in the right frame of mind. If your friends are doing it, you may feel pressurised, just go at your own pace it's not a race. Get them to wait for you now and then. It might sound obvious, but don't ever drink and ride, this happens far too much with tourists in Asia. Most are lucky and get away with a few scrapes, but it's just not worth the risk to you or others on the road.If you are going to carry a pillion (passenger) make sure you instruct them on what to do.



So you get on the scooter first, then when settled, your pillion will hop on, remind them to look out for the exhaust, it may be hot. Get them to hold on to the grab rail if the scooter has one, if not they may need to put their arms around your waist, tell them not to give you a bear hug though! If your pillion is inexperienced give them a signal for you to slow down if they get worried, maybe tapping their knees against your thighs. Also tell them not to move around too much when you are moving as this will upset the movement of the scooter.



When it's time to stop, they get off first.Things to look out for whilst on the road would be potholes, man hole covers, grates and even the odd dog in the middle of the road basking in the sun! Allot of the roads on the small islands aren't paved so just take it easy until you can feel how the scooter reacts to the loose surface, if you do find the scooter loosing traction, try to go with the flow to let the scooter stabilise itself and keep your hands loose on the bars, a death grip on the bars and sudden movements will destabilise the scooter even more.



Also remember that where you are looking is where the scooter will go, so detach your eyes from that pothole and look to the side of it and in front of it. Looking far ahead also gives you more time to react to unexpected things and you don't get that 'ground rush' sensation that will make you feel less confident.If you are going out for a whole day, make sure you fill up before you head out, get a map, be realistic as to how far you can go and find out where you can fill up on your way. It's also worth wearing sunglasses as a bee hitting your eye when you are doing 30mph is going to hurt!



Carry a day sack too; a bottle of water, some sun cream, map and money can all go in it.It may sound a bit scary to hire a scooter in Thailand, but with a bit of common sense, and hopefully taking on some of the tips I have given, you will have a great laugh, with many a tale to tell when you get home!

วันพุธที่ 21 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Cooking The Thai Way

If you have talked to anyone who has travelled to Thailand, their stories of dodging tuk tuks flying down Khao San road and the stunning golden temples will be in all their pictures, but when the subject turns to the food there are no picture that can portray the taste of a Pad Thai from a noodle bar on Khao San Road! The local food is definitely a highlight of any Thailand trip.If you have been outside in the last 5 years then you will have seen the how the traditional English curry is slowly being ebbed into the background and replaced by a wave of Thai delicacies.



Living in Brighton it is hard to move without going into a Thai Restaurants, pub or Thai take-away and even with this huge choice everyone is packed to the rafters with happy diners. Human nature dictates that we naturally explore the world and when we find something we like we bring back. From India we brought the Tikka Masala, from China the Dim Sum and now, from our Thailand experiences, the Thai Green Curry!With our love of this eastern food it is no wonder that the Thai people have created a fantastic way of giving us a skill we can have forever and so if you go on a Thailand trip be sure to take a cooking course as it will give you more than just a new dish to impress you friends with.



In 2001 I travelled to Chiang Mai as part of my Thailand trip, where there was an impressive array of cooking courses. With luck on my side I blindly chose the smiling face of a man named Lop who took me under his wing for the rest of the day. His cooking school included a half day with a small group of international tourists and our Thai guide. We spent the morning following our guide through the local market where we were given the rundown of Thai etiquette and detailed explanations of what to look for when choosing you ingredients.



He gave us tips on how to tell if these weird and wonderful looking vegetable where ripe, and how to pick the one with the most flavour. We chatted to the local sellers, (with a little help from our guide), and felt very accepted in an alien environment. It is one of the most memorable days of my entire Thailand trip.With our bags full of lemon grass, eggplant, chillies and other local vegetables I had never seen before, we headed to the cooking school. Driving down a dirt road on the out skirts of Chiang Mai we came to a Thai style wood hut surrounded by paddy fields which was our setting for the afternoon.



Throughout the afternoon we cooked a number of different dishes from Pad Thai, green curry to a beautiful sticky rice and mango dessert. After each dish we would stop to sit round a communal rickety wooden table to taste our triumphs and compare notes - a true Thailand travel experience. Some of our dishes where a little more successful than the others, but all with a fantastic aroma and delicious taste!At the end of our lesson we went away with full bellies, a recipe book of all our dishes and a sense of satisfaction that we could replicate a little piece of our Thailand trip when we got home, and impress some of our friends too.



I still cook some of the dishes from the book now almost 10 years later and if you travel to Thailand be sure to take half a day out for this truly fun and memorable Thailand experience!

วันอังคารที่ 20 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Top Ten Things To Do In Kathmandu

The main draw to Kathmandu has to be the incredible culture and artistic heritage - a highlight of any trip to Nepal. The importance placed on religion in Nepal is huge and a tour of the three main sights; Swayambunath, Boudhanath and Pashupatinath are not to be missed! Swayambunath is the oldest Buddhist temple in the Kathmandu Valley. At the foot of the long stairway out of the valley are several temple buildings covered with colourful drawings and surrounded by brightly coloured statues. There are lots and lots of curious monkeys around scavenging for a bite to eat.



There are 365 stone steps to climb to reach the stupa, where prayer flags flutter in the wind and the eyes of the Buddha are the focal point. The atmosphere around the stupa is incredible and filled with an air of energy and excitement.Boudhanath, a Tibetan Buddhist monument with a diameter of 100m, is one of the largest stupas in the world and another highlight of travelling in Nepal. The monument is surrounded by a neighbourhood of Tibetan refugees called 'Little Tibet'. The many souvenir shops and restaurants make this the ideal place to have lunch with a view of the grand stupa.



At Pashupatinath Hindus come to honour Shiva in the shape of Pashupati an Animal God. Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the temple complex, however if you cross the Bagmati River and take a seat on the stairs you'll have a great view of the ghats, the ritual bathing and cremation locations. If you're lucky you may see preparations for a cremation ceremony while you're travelling in Nepal. There are many sadhus, or holy men, at Pashupatinath. Sadhus are nomadic Hindus who have rejected the cast system and do not follow normal traditions.



They generally dress quite extravagantly; they wear orange robes or some are naked having smeared themselves with left over ashes from cremations.Shopping in Thamel is hectic and entertaining. Thamel really is a backpacker's haven and there is everything from Indian textiles, T shirts and DVDs to trekking gear, Nepali artefacts and jewellery for sale. It's a good place to meet other travellers in Nepal and there are plenty of places to grab a tasty bite to eat. Due to the nature of the area there are more international restaurants than Nepali and you can find anything from Italian to Thai, Indian to German bakery good to tempt you.



It's certainly a good place to replace the calories you may have burnt during your Nepal trek!If you choose to stay a little further out from the main tourist hub, I would certainly recommend a visit to one of Thamel's many rooftop garden restaurants during your trip to Nepal. Most afford a view over the rooftops of the city and in such a hectic and densely populated area, it's a lovely break to enjoy the peaceful green surroundings and sit back with a good book and a hot chocolate as you think over your Nepal trip.



Along with Dal Baht, momos are one of the most popular dishes in Nepal and make a cheap and delicious treat! They can be found everywhere from roadside carts where they are cooked while you wait to the Tibetan guesthouses of Thamel and beyond. No trip to Nepal is complete without a munch on some momos!When you tire of Thamel, head out to the incredible medieval towns of Patan and Bhaktapur while you're travelling in Nepal. Bhaktapur is completely traffic free so it makes for the perfect getaway from the busy roads and pollution of Kathmandu.



The town is timeless and quiet and the cobblestone streets link monumental squares and temples with shrines and communal wells - a real highlight of a trip to Nepal. Potters' Square is lined with clay stores and potters' wheels, and there is a fantastic view over the river to the hills south of Bhaktapur. Patan has a more interesting Durbar Square than Bhaktapur with a far greater concentration of architecture than Kathmandu.The Durbar Squares of Nepal can't be beaten for architecture and the atmosphere in Kathmandu's Durbar Square is fantastic.



The main temple of Kasthamandap is according to legend, built from the trunk of only one tree. There are many historic buildings located on this square, such as temples and the ancient royal palace Hanuman Dhoka. You'll also find the intricately carved wooden house of Kumari, the living Goddess. When you've explore the various buildings there are plenty of places to sit back with a drink and soak up the atmosphere.When you've explored the centre of Kathmandu and the pace of the city is too much, a really great way to get some fresh air and see a different side to Nepal is by taking a trek across the Kathmandu Valley to Nagarkot and Dhulikhel.



This is a particularly good option for travellers to Nepal who don't have the time to head out to Pokhara and the famous Annapurna trekking route. You'll trek past rice and vegetable fields, through small rural farming villages, where children will run out to greet you. As you slowly start to climb, you'll reach Nagarkot and the Newari town of Dhulikhel which both offer stunning, if distant, views of the Himalayas at certain times of the year. It's a great option for any Nepal trip [out].Finally, the perfect way to end any trip to Nepal, whether you've pushed yourself to the limit in the Annapurnas or pottered around the streets of Kathmandu, is dinner at Dwarika's Hotel.



Whether you opt for a 6 course traditional meal in the beautiful restaurant or the candlelit Friday night poolside barbecue, you won't be disappointed!

วันจันทร์ที่ 19 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

A Handy Travel Guide to Three Berlin Airlines

Standing out for its unusual architectural design, Berlin Tegel airport was constructed in the shape of a hexagon surrounding a square.The architects who designed Berlin Tegel airport did so with practicality at the forefront of the minds, and despite this being a huge international airport there is only a 30 meter walk from the terminal to the aircraft and vice versa. This is a good thing as around 14 and a half million passengers used Berlin international airport in 2008, making it one of Germany's busiest transport hubs.



This passenger traffic has more than doubled since 1993 when 7 million passengers used Berlin Tegel international airport.However, that will not stop it being closed in 2012 to make way for the new and improved facility - Berlin Brandenburg international airport. Currently TUI fly, Air Berlin and Lufthansa are the three major airlines which use Berlin Tegel international airport. All of these airlines offer a special evening early check in service which is a great time saver.Air Berlin flies to Alicante, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Malaga, Paris Orly, Rhodes and many other world wide and domestic destinations.



A few of the popular Lufthansa routes are to Dusseldorf, Moscow and Munich while TUI fly regularly goes to Cairo, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, Tel Aviv and Venice Marco Polo among others.It was only following the tearing down of the Berlin Wall in 1990 that Lufthansa resumed flights from Berlin Tegel international airport, recommencing their routes on the 28th of October.Air France was actually the first airline to have flights from Berlin Tegel international airport and it still does regular routes to Paris Charles De Gaulle airport.



This is because France was among the victorious allies which took control of West Germany. The American airline Pan Am was the second airline to start flying from Berlin Tegel international airport.During the 1970's and 80's there was also a British airline called Dan Air which actually set up charter flights between Berlin Tegel international airport and Amsterdam Schiphol airport in Holland, as well as London Gatwick airport in England. Other well travelled routes are from Berlin to Athens airport with Aegean Airlines, London Heathrow airport with British Airways and John F Kennedy New York airport with Delta Air Lines.



Berlin has five main terminals, terminal A, terminal B, terminal C, terminal D and terminal E. Terminal A has 14 bridges, Terminal B is known as Nebel Hall and terminal C only recently opened in May 2007. Terminal C is used almost exclusively by the national German carrier Air Berlin. Terminal D was converted from being a car park in 2001 to make even more room at the airport and there are 22 check in desks there, while there are only three international check in desks at terminal E.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Fun Travels in Australia and New Zealand, Part Three

When I left readers in Part Two of this odyssey around New Zealand and Australia, I was talking about the zealous fruit police and canines in Zed. The best way to see both countries is by a combination of ship and bus tour. The cruise that we took can be replicated by similar cruises on Holland America, Royal Caribbean, and Princess.As we left Zed's Picton headed across the Tasman Sea, we gathered our thoughts about New Zealand. Much of the country is pastoral, orderly, and quite pleasing to the eye.



Traveling around by bus, you see tidy houses, huge herds of sheep and cattle, timber farms, very well utilized land, kiwi plots, wineries, graceful coves, brilliant flowers, fruit stands with the most glorious, juicy, crispy, and crunchy apples and pears-everywhere a prosperous looking, lush and lavish countryside and a sturdy yeomanry. Or perhaps to be politically correct we should say yeofolks or yeoguys.Even the dogs seem unusually happy and friendly. One big, lovable honey-colored golden retriever insisted on clambering aboard the bus with us, and I think he would be in the States with me now, by my side, if his mistress hadn't dragged him away.



An American urban pit bull would become seriously dysfunctional and neurotic in Zed as would his master.Oddities showed up: we saw deer and ostrich farming. The people were very wary of betting the family farm on sheep alone. Prices for lamb meat and wool products have had a tendency to dip precariously and often. One sees horses wearing blankets in the blazing sun to protect them from the powerful rays of the sun which get through the very thin ozone layer in that part of the world. Small children wear desert type hats which have long hoods on the sides and the back to protect them from the murderous sun.



The people seemed to be drifting away from their British customs and traditions, forging their own identity distinct from Britain's or America's, sort of a neo-Asian blend of various strands including Polynesian, and an Anglo-Saxon Orientalism. The people were far more aware of Asian trends and economic realities than the American tourists were. They were more attuned to the economic headlines coming out of Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Beijing than they were of financial news of New York and London.One night at a bar on the ship crossing the Tasman Sea, I was talking to a retired Aussie naval officer from Darwin on the northern tip of Australia.



He expressed very genuine fears about mainland China's long-term expansionary ambitions and said there was a real fear in Australia among many about China as a military threat as well as an economic one.I was ready to dismiss his misgivings as the result of the scotch he was imbibing until a retired officer from the Kiwi forces seconded his opinions and said that there was also a faction in New Zealand that saw China's one billion and growing population as a bona fide threat. Incidentally both countries have tightened their immigration policies considerably.



Even though both could sustain larger populations, they have no intention of doing so.Both New Zealanders and Aussies go completely mad over rugby, cricket, and soccer-football and love to gamble. The electronic poker machines you see in all the pubs are called pokies.Our ship took off from Picton in New Zealand for Tasmania, the island off the southeastern tip of Australia. The three days on the Tasman Sea exposed us to very rough swells with much pitching and heaving, rocking and rolling, tossing and turning and considerable barfing by most of the passengers and a goodly number of the crew.



It was to have been a placid, restful interlude in a busy schedule of sightseeing, but it turned out to be for many, the voyage from hell and back.Tasmania is the land of the Tasmanian devil, a vicious little rodent that eats carrion. The agricultural riches seen in New Zealand were again in evidence on the island. Rich farmland produces apples, potatoes and grapes. A man from upstate New York said Tasmania and New Zealand were just like where he came from, the land of appleknockers, hicks, and hayseeds.



Our first stop in Tasmania was the city of Hobart where we stayed overnight. The city has a very attractive waterfront area lined with sidewalk cafes and restaurants, and a big Antarctic exhibit building. It has a pedestrian street in the shopping area, and late in afternoon it's loaded with school kids just like the malls in the States. The countryside outside of town is comely and bus visits in and outside of town are well worthwhile.We departed from Hobart at 5:00 a.m. and arrived in Port Arthur at noon for a five hour visit.



We took a tender ashore. Port Arthur is a great historical site but also a disturbing place to visit because of its melancholy past.In the 1780's England started transporting its criminal element to Australia. Port Arthur started as a timber station in 1830 and during the 1830's it began serving as a penal colony, often for Australia's harder cases. It was closed down as a prison in 1877 and over time became a tourist attraction.It sits in beautiful bay; it's a very attractive, sylvan place with green fields.



On the slopes around the bay are the old brick buildings, some restored and some merely ruins. You see the old prison cell blocks, the chapel, a house for a lone political prisoner, little cottages for officials, the governor's house, and a number of other buildings which serviced the community.It resembles a college campus that no longer is in use-a beauty of a place, but a beauty with an edge to it, because over ten thousand inmates had been confined there over the years. Tranquil, well kept up with lawns cut, bushes trimmed, it's a delight to the eye.



There's an exhibit building that depicts life in the penal colony. One small cellblock was for the worst offenders, where they were subjected to psychological punishment in a dehumanizing, demeaning atmosphere. In the so-called "Separate Prison" prisoners wore hoods and their keepers wore horrific masks at times and an order of silence was imposed. Some of the horrific masks can be seen in the museum on the grounds.On April 28, 1996, in this of all places, a deranged man went on a killing rampage in the town and in the surrounding area; he ended up murdering thirty-five people.



It's almost a fitting place for a mad gunman to choose for a modern desecration, a former hard-time prison, because no matter what the present beauty of the place, it has a haunted feeling of the ghosts of prisoners. None ever escaped from the prison and lived; bodies would be found later in the woods. The forlorn boys' prison and graveyard sits accusingly on a little island out in the harbor.After the visit most tourists feel more somber and reflective because through the guides and museum and the "Port Arthur Experience" they come to realize how tragic were the lives of the inmates.



It is difficult to imagine such a peaceful and relaxing place having such a sad past. You will find an outstanding website for the site at portarthur.org.Our last stop in Tasmania was Devonport on the island's north coast. It has interesting tourist attractions including a narrow gauge railroad, a maritime museum, and an aborigine center. Ferries take off from here for Melbourne, Australia, though we stayed aboard our cruise ship for the trip to one of the Down Under's largest cities.Next stop: Melbourne

วันเสาร์ที่ 17 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Traveling To Benidorm From The Alicante Airport

The Alicante International Airport is the main airport used for those traveling to the Alicante and Murcia areas. It is located in Elche, approximately five to six miles southwest of the city of Alicante, Spain. It is also a widely used airport by travelers visiting the Costa Blanca area and the number of flyers is continually increasing. Nearly nine million travelers fly into Alicante annually with eighty percent as international travel. Many of the flights are from the United Kingdom, Germany and Holland but this area is particularly a popular tourist destination for British travelers.



The airport has come a long way since its inception in 1967. To meet the demand of its travelers, construction of its new terminal is projected to be completed in 2009. Upon arrival at the airport, you will need to determine the best transportation method for you depending on where you are staying, how long you are staying and how much you anticipate traveling during your stay. You can choose the bus or a taxi, but you will not find a train since there is currently no train connecting at the Alicante airport.



The bus, however, can take you to several destinations throughout Alicante and is reasonably priced. Buses operate from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and run every forty-five minutes, with each ride lasting around forty minutes. Fortunately, the buses are air conditioned which will be appreciated during the hot summer weather. Many drivers do not speak English at all, but you will find that they are friendly and eager to help you get where you need to go. Beyond Alicante, you can take the bus to northern Costa Blanca towns such as Benidorm which is approximately twenty-eight miles northeast of Alicante.



From the airport, a bus ride to Benidorm takes about an hour and fifteen minutes and is more expensive because of the longer distance. This bus to Benidorm generally runs from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. with each trip leaving every hour. You can also find bus routes available to Torrevieja, Denia and Murcia. If you do not want to wait for a bus or prefer a car, there are taxis available. Some of the drivers also speak English, but all are very helpful. Obviously, the fare depends on how far your destination is, but another option is to have the taxi take you to the train station in Alicante.



Though the train ride takes longer than other methods of transportation, it is a beautiful ride and a great opportunity to see the beautiful surroundings of Spain's Costa Blanca region.

วันศุกร์ที่ 16 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Backpacking Europe - The Eurail Select Rail Pass Lets You Travel All of Europe by Train on a Budget

Backpacking Europe on a budget? If you are planning a trip to Europe and are finding yourself a bit lost as to how to get to and from each country you want to explore, you're not alone.Just like home, Europe has many options that you can utilize to travel efficiently to all the destinations on your itinerary, including car rental, airplane, boats to some countries, and most importantly and effectively- the Eurail railway system.The Eurail railway system is the European version of the Amtrak railway system in the U.



S.It is a very elaborate train system that connects all European countries.On your backpacking trip to Europe, it is highly recommended that you travel on the Eurail train system as it allows you to see the majestic views of Europes landscape.For all travelers heading to Europe, one of the best train passes to get is called the eurail "Select rail pass."The europe rail selectpass is an excellent travel option for travelers on a budget, because with it, you can jump on and off the train as many times as you want within a 24hr period- per each day of your pass.



The eurail Select pass includes unlimited train travel for a specific number of days within a period of time, and includes the following countries: Austria, Benelux (includes Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland), Bulgaria/Serbia/Montenegro, Croatia/Slovenia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.With the eurail Select rail pass, you can choose 3, 4, or 5 bordering countries for your unlimited travel pleasure.



There are also included travel bonuses for each country you choose, though free travel bonuses will take a day from your rail pass, discounted bonuses will not.The eurail Select pass is available for 5, 6, 8, 10 or 15 days within a two month period, and you can choose whether or not you want to use these days consecutively. It's a great way to explore several countries and pick where you want to stay for a few days before getting back on the train to go back to your home country and board your plane back to the States.



The passes are available for first and second class, though youth passes are only available in second class which also offer comfy seats not much different than the first class seatsThere is a "Saver Pass" option for people who always be traveling together in a group of 2 people but no more than 5 people. The adult prices here range from $392 to $867. Children under the age of 4 are free at all times, unless a separate seat or bed is required.The Select rail pass is really a great way to go for budget travelers.



You can travel Europe by train as much as you want, you'll have a lot more leg room, you'll see all of Europes picturesque beauty, and you won't have to get there 3 hrs early like you do a the aiport each time.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Places That Confine a Grand Holland Tour

- Amsterdam:Amsterdam, the capital city, is a must-see tourist spot of Holland. It is rich in Dutch cultural heritage and the city is clad with magnificent buildings of historic significance, scenic canals, world class art museums, merchant mansions, churches with a bell tower, the Anne Frank House and various exquisite architecture all around. It also has legal weed supplied in coffee shops and bar and legal prostitution in places like Red Light District. All these places are worth visiting and the mode of transportation for the same is equally interesting.



You do not have cars running on the roads. You tend to see people travelling in the bus, trams, bikes, canal cruises and even take long walking tours. Amsterdam has one of the best canal cruises in the world and is not to be missed at any cost.- Delft:It is one of the best preserved historic towns in Holland. It is well known for its pottery, canals and walkways. There are various types of pottery selling shops in the Delft. One of the main tourist attractions in this city is the Koninlijke Porceleyne Fles which is the Royal Dutch Delftware Factory.



There is a church called the Oude Kerk and a tomb of William of Orange called Nieuwe Kerk. Also there are famous museums called the Stedelijk Museum Het Prinsenof and Vermeer Trail. These places are worth a visit.- Rotterdam:It is a city that was destroyed and rebuilt after World War II. It is one of Europe's major ports. The major attraction of this place is the Netherland's best art museum, the Boymans van Beuningen museum and the museum park section of the city. The boat tour of the harbor is also an added attraction.



- Arnhem:The mention of this city is seen in the book and the movie "A Bridge Too Far". It was based on a World War II battle for a bridge crossing the Rhine between the Netherlands and Germany. The city features the Open Air Museum which is a depiction of the lifestyle of the Dutch with their farms and homes and windmills a long time ago.- Hoge De Veluwe National Park:Bestowed with resplendent scenery and picturesque landscapes, this park is home to the Kr

วันพุธที่ 14 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Holland America Explores Europe And The Mediterranean

Because of its history, Europe and the Mediterranean are two of the most wondrous regions to explore. From the windmills of Amsterdam to medieval castles of Norway, this curious continent delivers the stuff fairy tales are made of. Holland America calls this region home. Launching her first ship from Rotterdam in 1873, Holland America has positioned herself as the leader in premium-class cruises to Europe, the Mediterranean and other exceptional ports.Serving up Europe as only a local can, Holland America combines popular tourist spots with out-of-the-way ports for an in-depth look at all that makes Europe grand.



The Netherlands, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Russia and others are available from two- to 108-night voyages on 46 itineraries encompassing 136 ports.Amsterdam, NetherlandsProbably most famous for hillsides full of tulips and windmills, Amsterdam is an enchanting city. You'll find yourself face to face with classic creations from van Gogh, Rembrandt and Vermeer, as you stroll through numerous museums. Tour the canals, ramble through festivals filled with music and culture, and discover the inner workings of live windmills.



Don't forget to leave room in your suitcase, so you can bring home a pair of wooden shoes!Paris, FranceTruly the city of love, Paris, France, is a delight for all your senses. Take in the sites including world-famous monuments such as the Arc de Triomphe. Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806, this structure is as beautiful as it is historically significant. The Arc stands on four support bases that commemorate the triumph, the resistance, the peace and the departure. Paris is also home to the Eiffel Tower.



Absolutely breathtaking at 300 meters tall, the Tower encases 1652 steps from bottom to top. And you must partake of the food while in Paris. From sidewalk bistros with champagne brunches to mouthwatering bakeries filled with warm breads and luscious pastries, you haven't experienced Paris until you've dined here.Tallinn, EstoniaThis little-known gem is quite a find by those who travel on Holland America. Wedged between Russia and Latvia, Tallinn is across the sea from Finland and Sweden. Red-tiled rooftops are significant of Tallinn as are water and cobblestone streets.



This ancient city offers some truly unique excursions, which can be booked during your Holland America cruise. Castles, sculptures and vodka are the cornerstones of one walking tour that unfolds interesting sites in this medieval city. Spend the day discovering the most romantic aspects of this charming town or take in the local shops and boutiques while surrounded by stunning natural beauty.St. Petersburg, RussiaWith its rich imperial past, St. Petersburg has some of the most awe-inspiring architecture in the world.



Catherine's Palace, with its grandiose design of blue, white and gold, is a must-see while in St. Petersburg. Museums are also worthy excursions if you have a love for art. A truly regal city, you'll feel as though you've stepped back into the days of royalty.Cairo, EgyptThe Mediterranean is also an exciting and intriguing port of exploration. Amid the wonders you'll find in and around Cairo are the pyramids, the Sphinx and the Nile River. As the sole survivor of the Seven Wonders of the World, these pyramids are something everyone who visits Egypt should see.



Cross the desert and discover exotic wildlife or fill the shoes of Cleopatra, as you take a riverboat tour of the Nile. It truly is a unique experience that won't be quickly forgotten.If touring Europe and the Mediterranean in style is your idea of a grand vacation, Holland America has the ships and itineraries to make it happen. Discover the best these destinations have to offer when it's time for your next getaway.

วันอังคารที่ 13 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Features Of Holland America Alaska Cruises

Holland America Alaska Cruises are the best cruises to Alaska. The Holland America Cruise Line specializes in Alaskan cruises and travel to the Yukon Territory. It is one of the oldest cruise lines around with nearly 140 years in the travel business.The Holland America cruise liners are designed specifically for travel to Alaska. They have wide-open bows and wraparound decks. The lounges offer panoramic views. Passengers are offered complementary hot chocolate throughout the cruise.Holland America is known for its amenities, including the staterooms, many of which have private verandas.



The Mariner's Dream bed is an exclusive feature of their cruises. The cruise line also provides fine linens and 24 hour room service. Passengers can take advantage of the relaxing atmosphere of the Greenhouse Spa and Salon.Passengers are offered an array of activities to participate in that highlight Alaskan culture. You can participate in the Native Artist-in-Residence program. You can listen to lectures or learn how to make native crafts. The on-board naturalist provides information about the environment and wildlife.



The Exploration Caf้ is a hands-on experience into the Tlingit culture. You can learn how to prepare food Alaskan style in the Culinary Arts Center. You can also take advantage of the various food selections on board offered in the various dining areas.You can get land tours with your Holland America cruise package. You can explore Alaska's national parks. You can go on hikes or go on the wild side on the rapids. Guided horseback tours are great ways to explore nature. You plan your own adventures.



You can travel by Holland America railcar or bus. Both include state-of-the-art amenities and educational opportunities.Land tours make your Alaska cruise more enriching because you get to explore the landscape of Alaska. You can learn about anything related to Alaska and its culture. Your cruise director can help you plan your cruise so you get the most out of your experience.The Holland America Alaska Cruises offer unique experiences for the entire family. They provide comprehensive sea and land packages to make your Alaskan experience memorable.



And it is all available with highest quality service and elegance. Visit Alaska in style!

วันจันทร์ที่ 12 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

From Windmills To Diamonds: Travel Holland

Tulips, windmills and wooden shoes might still be a draw to this Dutch region for some travelers; however, Holland is a far more versatile locale with an international and maritime history extending farther back than most of the rest of Europe, including the establishment of New Amsterdam as a major trading city, which became New York when the British took over. Holland, particularly Amsterdam, is also well known for its diamond manufacturing and polishing industry. If that tickles your fancy, make sure to visit the Amsterdam Diamond Center located in the center of the city.



Before you continue with this informative guide to Holland, make note that although the name "Holland" is used commonly in everyday language, the country is strictly called The Netherlands and internationally recognized as such.Red Lights and RembrandtBesides being the capital city, Amsterdam has enough to offer to fill your entire vacation. The unavoidable multiculturalism has brought Amsterdam to the forefront of controversial equality and human rights issues. Muslims, Jews, Dutch and Surinamese all have a very active role in the life and politics of the city.



The Anne Frank House is an extremely popular sight with a new exhibit at the end that discusses the modern day conflict between freedom of speech and respect for cultural and religious diversity. Amsterdam is also home to the Van Gogh Museum and the newly restored Rembrandt Museum.The Dutch acquired an extensive collection of colonies during the 18th and 19th centuries, one of which was Suriname, located on the northern coast of South America. Suriname finally gained its independence in 1975 and through an education exchange program the Surinamese population remains predominant in Amsterdam.



The cultural flair adds richness to the city in the form of contemporary music, art and exquisite cuisine. Make sure to dine in a Surinamese restaurant at least once!Amsterdam is also notorious for its Red Light District and Coffee Shops. Stroll through the winding streets at night for an incredibly diverse experience and stop at one of the bustling pubs for delicious locally brewed beer. Also, many visitors enjoy seeing the city from the water. There are boat tours offered on an hourly schedule during the summer months that take you through the picturesque canals and past charming old fa็ades.



Timeless and TraditionalEven though Amsterdam is a modern hub in the globalized world, there is still an incredible amount of tradition and history prevalent throughout The Netherlands. Visit the nearby town of Alkmaar in the summer to take part in the centuries-old cheese market and festival. Locals don traditional dress and haul giant rounds of cheese through the town square for weighing. After your fill of diary, wander through this seaside town's canals and shops. Travel through central Holland to the medieval town of Utrecht, established around 47 AD.



The 14th century wharves, cathedrals and Roman architecture are sure to transport any traveler to another place in time.For international travelers, Holland exists in a class of its own. Whether you enjoy the bustling urban experience or the intimate countryside adventure, you will find what you are looking for in Holland.For more information on travel to Holland and other regions in Europe, and discount airfare to Holland, visit www.cfares.com.

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Choosing Where to Go On Vacation : India Travel Tourism

Choosing where to go on holidays is becoming more and more difficult task as so many options are available now. Where ten years ago people were limited by price and what their local travel agent had to give, today due to the influence of the Internet and cheap flights everything has changed for the better. Today selecting where to go can be so complex because there are so many alternatives available, so many resources to verify, and so many bargains it is difficult to know a person is getting the best deal.



Budget Before a person decides where to go on vacation it is vital that he sets a budget for himself. This will make sure that he does not become too attached to a place he does not have enough money to go. A person keeps in mind that although group holidays can be great fun, not everyone is in the same monetary situation or has the same affinity. When finalizing a budget it is essential that one keeps in mind that there are other costs besides what he pays for your hotel room; spending money, food, flights and insurance are all costs he will have to meet with as well.



What do you want from your holiday? If a person wants to go on vacation to get a sun tan then Norway is certainly not the best location for him. Similarly if one is looking for a ski trip then a trip to Holland could be a fritter away of time. That is why it is vital to set some basic vacation objectives, and then one can consider what choices will suit him the best. The best way to find the location that is best suited for a person is by searching online. There are also great online resources for making out what the weather is expected to be in a particular place at a certain time of year.



One should not forget that unexpected weather does happen, and one should not let it spoil the vacation. Finding a great deal With so many alternatives, one can never be sure that he is getting a good deal? One way to find a good deal is by surfing the web. On the Internet one can often find websites that are exclusively tailored to finding holiday deals. Another way to ensure that a person is minimizing costs is by ordering online or by dealing with the hotel directly. This can remove unwanted costs.



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TRAVEL INFORMATION FOR GREECE

About the countyBeing one of the first civilizations known to anyone, Greece is a country with fascinating history, heritage and mores. It is considered to be the birthplace of Democracy. Athens is the center city of Greece. The Olympics originated in Greece. Not only that, it was the world center for western philosophy, political knowledge, astronomy, mathematics, chief scientific studies and what not. It is also known as a Mediterranean country as it has Mediterranean Sea in the south. It is known for its superb beaches, range story and charming villages.



The Greek islands are one of the greatest places to be explored by Cruise or Yacht. The visit of Greece will definitely be one of the most memorable to reminisce in one’s life.ClimateIt has three different climates Alpine, Mediterranean and pleasant climate with mild and wet winters and also hot and dry summers due to Mediterranean upset. Alpine order is seen in mountainous regions. The mild climate is seen near border along Macedonia. Athens has both calm and Mediterranean season.Local CustomsThe Greece is a place with dazzling historic and cultural background.



There are different traditions and customs in different parts of the Greece. The throwing back of a hand is considered to be a modest gesture here in Greece. Casual dress can be tattered most of the time. Smoking is prohibited in shared elation military and free buildings. Tipping 12 to 10 percent is customary in restaurants, hotels and taxis.Attractions The Olympic Games in Athens (the notice of the historic 2004 Olympic Games) Mardi Grass Celebrations in February The Parthenon in Athens Skiing in Arahova Mountains between October and March Easter Celebrations Thessalonica’s White Tower and country’s calorific Byzantine society The beaches in Lesvos and the lavender vineyards in the countryside The islands near the Aegean Sea The animals marmalade in Alonissos (Sporades Marine Park) The notorious, Moni Panagia Chozoviotissa, a Byzantine monastery in Amorgos.



TravelBy Air â€" The general airline of Greece is Olympic Airlines. Many common airlines like British Airways and Delta Airlines function daily departure from Athens. The biggest airport is newly constructed, Athens International Airport which is located like 17 miles northeast of the city. The other international airports of Greece are Heraklion (Crete), Thessaloniki (Macedonia) and Corfu (Kerkira).By Sea â€" The conventional Greek ports include Corfu, Heraklion, Igoumenitsa, Patras, Piraeus (Athens), Rhodes, Thessaloniki and Volos.



Shipping vessels and ship shape connect these ports with Italy, Croatia, Cyprus, Russia and Turkey. Some of the admired cruises operating in Greece are Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Festival Cruises, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Silver Sea and Swan Hellenic.By Rail â€" If one is coming from UK, the best way is to take Euro star prepare to Brussels or Paris and from there take connecting teach to Greece.