- Saigon - The City Spas By : Linh Le Dieu
Worn out by the bustle of Ho Chi Minh City? The city's new urban spas promise to take you out of this world. - Vietnam Travel - Den Gion Ninh Chu Resort By : Linh Le Dieu
In need of a break from the frantic pace of city life, we headed for Den Gon Ninh Chu Beach resort, located a few minutes from Phan Rang town in central Vietnam. In Nha Trang we boarded a bus, and then spent a pleasant tow hours driving along the coast, soaking in the stunning views of turquoise water and empty beaches. - Hanoi Snack Time By : Linh Le Dieu
In the skillful hands of Hanoi women, vermicelli is incorporated into all kinds of delectable dishes. We discover Hanoi in snack time. - khajuraho india tour packages By : Jasleen
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Hotel Ahmebadabad offers Ahmedabad Hotels, Hotels in Ahmedabad India, Ahmedabad Tour Operators, Ahmedabad Travel Agents, Ahmedabad Tourism, Ahmedabad accomodation, Ahmedabad Travel Destination. - Bangalore hotels Booking online By : Jasleen
Looking for a hotel in Bangalore? Here is a list of popular hotels, The Atria, Ivory Tower, Nahar Heritage Hotel, Curzon Court, Highgates Hotel, sandalwood inn, Harsha Hotel & Convention Center. - The Ireland Temptations Revealed By : Irish Hotels
Ireland is a well visited tourist destination. Its appeal has reached all parts of the world and has attracted tourists to visit and savour what this country has to offer. What makes Ireland a popular tourist getaway spot? What is it in Ireland that makes it worth coming back to? - Airport Car Parking Pre Book For The Best Deals By : Nigel M
Airport parking may not be your main concern when it comes to organising your vacation, but pre-booking is the best method to get your space reserved at the best. Airport parking is similar at all airports and all car parks so you will pay more on the day than if you book in advance. Airport parking fees are based on the actual time a vehicle is in the facility so you can easily determine what the cost will be before you leave for your vacation. - South India Tour Experience By : Davis
South India is a place of Versatility. If you wanted to visit a place where expecting the people to be welcoming you with the brightest innocent smiles , straight away head ahead to South India. In south India , we could enjoy the real spiritiual experience in the holy city of tamilnadu, Natures beauty is enlivened in Kerala, Karnataka the origin of Coorg and Andhra pradhash – where a new dimension is mixing up with the ancient culture. - Where to stay in Pattaya? By : lar
You’ve decided to spend your holiday in Pattaya, Thailand and leave the cold and snow of your home country. Great! But, where do you stay once you get there? - Thai Visas for American Citizens By : lar
Going to Thailand? Going to stay more than 30 days, work or retire in Thailand? Make sure you know the rules. - Some Travel Tips for Students By : lar
Planning a vacation in a faraway land? Received a job offer to teach in Asia? Although most trips abroad are trouble free, being prepared will go a long way to avoiding the possibility of serious trouble. - Top Twelve Travel Tips for Students By : lar
If you are a student planning a trip overseas, here are some tips to help you with your trip. This list is not all inclusive, but it should give you a good start to a safe and enjoyable trip abroad. - Going to Thailand in December? By : lar
Don't be surprised if you see a sea of yellow when you land in Bangkok. - Travel For Senior Tips By : barabird
Senior travel is growing in popularity. Instead of relaxing at home, a large number of senior citizens are making the decision to get out and travel. If you are a senior citizen and you are interested in taking a summer vacation, you may be wondering which summer vacation destination is best. - Air Passengers with Disabilities – Know Your Rights By : lar
Over 40 million Americans have disabilities. The Air Carrier Access Act and the Department of Transportation rule that implements it, set out procedures designed to ensure that these individuals have the same opportunity as anyone else to enjoy a pleasant flight. Here are some of the major provisions of the rule: - Frequent Flyer Programs – Get the Most Out of Your Miles By : lar
Virtually all major U.S. airlines have a frequent-flyer plan, and many foreign carriers are starting them. These programs allow you to earn free trips, upgrades (e.g., from Coach to First Class) or other awards based on how often you fly on that airline. In some programs you can earn credit by using specified hotels, rental car companies, credit cards, etc. It doesn't cost anything to join a program, and you can enroll in the programs of any number of different airlines. - Safe Travel - What to Bring – 10 Tips By : lar
Travel today can be confusing with rules and regulations changing on a regular basis. Last year I could bring a bottle of water but no lighter. This year it is the opposite. Zippo lighters are OK but no bottled water – go figure. Sometimes the rules vary by country – so check, check, check. - Common Sense Travel Tips By : lar
Flying is a routine activity for millions of Americans, and raises no health considerations for the great majority of them. However, there are certain things you can do to ensure that your flight is as comfortable as possible. - Tis the Season to Travel By : lar
With Christmas and New Years right around the corner, many people will be traveling to visit family and friends. And many will take to the air to return home for Christmas dinner and New Year Eve celebrations. Many of these people will be first time flyers and should do a little homework before taking that first flight. Different countries and different airports/airlines have different rules – so check before you fly. - How to Handle an Airline Complaint By : lar
Most of the time complaining to the counter help at the airport or to the flight attendants will get no results. You need to document the problem and go to the top. Contact the airline’s main office either by regular mail of email. Keep copies of all your documents. - What to Learn About Before You Go to a Foreign Country By : lar
Before you go to a foreign country, you should do your homework. There is no excuse for not knowing with all of the information available on the Internet. Embassy and consulate information, along with web sites for your holiday country are readily available. Most sites will also have forum with local residents and tourists providing current information and available to answer your questions. - Things to Arrange Before You Travel Overseas By : lar
No one expects anything to happen while on a 2 or 3 week vacation – but you really should make some preparations – just in case. - What Do You Do If You Lose Your Airline Ticket? By : lar
Airline tickets are similar to negotiable documents. Because of this, refunds can be difficult to obtain if tickets are lost or stolen. - Safe Travels: Top Ten Passport Tips By : lar
Are you planning a trip overseas? Do you have your passport? You will need it to enter foreign countries – so here are some tips to make your passport experience easier. - Plan Your Return Before You Go By : lar
Most people are so excited about going on their vacation that they forget to plan their. This can take almost as much effort as the initial holiday plan. But, it is better to think about your return before you leave your home. Here are some tips. - What U.S. Consuls Can Do To Help You By : lar
U.S. consular officers are located at U.S. embassies and consulates in most countries overseas. They are available to advise and help you, if you are in any serious trouble. - Holiday Shopping During Your Asian Holiday By : lar
As occurs every year, there is an increase in the incidents of theft during holiday seasons. These crimes generally take the form of purse snatchings and victimization by pickpockets. People are victimized while shopping or visiting public shopping markets. Pockets, purses and backpacks are picked, or surreptitiously cut, with the loss of money, credit cards, and valuable identification. The thieves often work in teams, and are exceptionally gifted at concealing their intentions. - Beware When Shopping Overseas. By : lar
Going shopping during your Asian vacation can be a lot of fun – but it can also be a problem. Be careful when shopping by following the following tips. Saving money while shopping from the local vendors is great – but it can cost you when you return and go through customs. Don’t ruin your holiday – know the rules before you go overseas and buy souvenirs that will be confiscated when you return. - Don’t let a Drug Arrest Ruin You Vacation By : lar
About 3,000 Americans are arrested abroad each year. Of these, approximately one-third are held on drug charges. Despite repeated warnings, drug arrests and convictions are still a common occurrence. - Going Overseas? Protect Your Passport By : lar
Your passport is the most valuable document that you will carry abroad. It confirms your U.S. citizenship. Please guard it carefully. Do not use it as collateral for a loan or lend it to anyone. It is your best form of identification. You will need it when you pick up mail or check into hotels, embassies or consulates. - Legal Tips When Traveling Overseas By : lar
The very first thing you have to remember is that you are a guest in a foreign country and you are subject to their rules and regulations. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. You need to do some homework and find out what the laws of the country you are visiting are so that you stay out of trouble and have an enjoyable vacation. - Thailand Rules of the Road By : lar
If your are planning a vacation to Thailand, you will find that getting around is different than in your home country. You will have to learn to navigate on the "wrong" side of the rode (if you are from the US), negotiate with a tuk-tuk driver, and pay to ride in the back of pick-up trucks (Baht buses). It will be an experience you will never forget if you keep these points in mind. - How to Bring Money to a Foreign Country By : lar
Going to an overseas country presents a currency challenge. Carrying a calculator helps, but more importantly, prior planning is more important. You choices - cash, credit cards, debit cards, local currency, and traveler's checks all present different kinds of problems and solutions. - Going Overseas? Do You Need Travel Insurance? By : lar
You may not need travel insurance, if you are already adequately covered by other insurance policies. But, you should check before you go. - Going to Asia? Save Time and Money on Your Next Trip. By : lar
It seems like traveling these days has become more of a hassle than what it’s worth. Gas prices are constantly on the rise, while airports remain notorious for overcharging plane tickets. Not to mention the long waits, hassle of security, and running the risk of losing your luggage. Traveling out of the country poses even more of a hassle. Despite the obstacles traveling involves, you can eliminate one worry from your mind if you’re planning a trip to Asia – spending too much money to get there. - Getting From the Bangkok Airport to Pattaya By : lar
You have booked you flight to Bangkok and your hotel room in Pattaya – but have you thought about transportation from Bangkok to Pattaya? It isn’t that long of a ride – but can be daunting to the first time traveler. - Should I Visit Thailand During Exercise Cobra Gold? By : lar
This comes up every year – guys wanting to know if it is still fun in Thailand when the military is in town. Having participated in Exercise Cobra Gold 4 times, all I can say- is “Come on down”. Yes, there are many guys in town with short hair – but for the most part we are working 12 – 16 hour days and don’t have much time to go out on the town until the exercise finishes. So, go to Pattaya during Cobra Gold, have a good time, and if you see a soldier or a marine – buy him or her a beer. - Medically Preparing for Your Trip to Thailand By : lar
Before visiting Thailand, you may need to get the following vaccinations and medications for vaccine-preventable diseases and other diseases you might be at risk for at your destination: (Note: Your doctor or health-care provider will determine what you will need, depending on factors such as your health and immunization history, areas of the country you will be visiting, and planned activities.) - Staying Healthy During Your Trip By : lar
No one wants to spend their vacation sick in their hotel room or worse – in a hospital. Some things can’t be avoided – but most can. A little preventive planning can make your vacation safe and keep you on the beach instead of in the doctor’s office.Take some precautions and make your holiday safe and disease-free. - Don’t Get Arrested in Thailand By : lar
Temptation is all around us and sometimes circumstances make the temptation irresistible. Maybe you lost you wallet and credit cards and need some quick cash. Maybe you think you are smarter than the Thai Police and won’t get caught. Maybe you just didn’t think. - More Reasons Not To Get Arrested In Thailand By : lar
You can read almost daily about foreigners getting arrested in Thailand. They get arrested for a variety of reasons – theft, pedophilia, drugs, murder and more. Some are wanted in their home countries and were arrested in Thailand and will be extradited back home to face trial. They are either arrogant or stupid thinking that the Thai Police will never catch them. Well, you don’t want to get caught by the Thai Police – trust me. Here are a few examples: - Travel With Your Canine in California By : Peter Greenberg
If you’ve got to get away, but can’t bear the sad look from those puppy dog eyes, maybe it’s time for a little getaway that includes Fido, too. The following are some canine-friendly cities that offer more unusual treats to lure both of you for a visit. - Overseas Driver's License & Auto Insurance By : lar
If you intend to drive overseas, check with the embassy or consulate of the countries where you will visit to learn about requirements for driver's license, road permits, and auto insurance. If possible, obtain road maps of the countries that you plan to visit before you go. - Should I Purchase Travel Insurance? Travel Tips By : Peter Greenberg
This is one of those age-old questions with no definitive answer. It’s estimated that 30 percent of Americans purchase travel insurance, which is a drastic increase since 9/11, when less than 10 percent of travelers were insured. - Planning Your Flight – Timing is Everything By : lar
Your vacation is scheduled and it is time to book your flight. Most people make the mistake of booking their flight based on departure time – but this can be a big mistake. - Overbooking and the Airline Bump By : lar
Overbooking is not illegal, and most airlines overbook their scheduled flights to a certain extent in order to compensate for "no-shows." Passengers are sometimes left behind or "bumped" as a result. When an over sale occurs, the Department of Transportation (DOT) requires airlines to ask people who aren't in a hurry to give up their seats voluntarily, in exchange for compensation. Those passengers bumped against their will are, with a few exceptions, entitled to compensation. - Pack Your Bags Like a Pro By : lar
Between the time you check your luggage in and the time you claim it at your destination, it may have passed through a maze of conveyor belts and baggage carts; once airborne, baggage may tumble around the cargo compartment if the plane hits rough air. In all fairness to the airlines, however, relatively few bags are damaged or lost. With some common-sense packing and other precautions, your bags will probably be among the ones that arrive safely. - Checking-in For Your Flight-It’s in the Bag By : lar
Arriving at the airport is the start of your vacation. You can make it painful or painless. It is all up to you. - Arrival and Claiming Your Bags By : lar
Many bags look alike. After you pull what you think is your bag off the carousel, check the name tag or the bag tag number. If your bag arrives open, unlocked or visibly damaged, check right away to see if any of the contents are missing or damaged. - Hints and Tips to Keep Safe While Overseas By : lar
Use the same common sense traveling overseas that you would at home. Be especially cautious in or avoid areas where you are likely to be victimized. These include crowded subways, train stations, elevators, tourist sites, market places, festivals and marginal areas of cities. - Surviving Your First Overseas Flight By : lar
Taking a trip to a foreign country can be a bit different than a short shuttle flight between two cities. But, with a little pre-planning, you can make the long flight as pleasant as possible. - Returning Home After Your Overseas Holiday – What to Expect By : lar
Your wonderful vacation is over and it is time to return home. You need to plan for your return trip home just as you planned at the beginning of your holiday. - Arriving at an Airport You Can’t Even Pronounce By : lar
If you have recently traveled to Thailand you arrived at the newest Southeast Asian airport. Bangkok’s new airport replaces an old friend of mine. - What to Carry in Your Carry-on Bag on an Overseas Flight By : lar
Preparing for an overseas flight is a little bit different than your standard domestic flight. About the only type of flight that compares is a U.S. coast to coast. If you properly plan it will make your long flight better. - Is the Water Buffalo Really Sick? By : lar
If you are a single man and are planning a trip to Thailand, you may hear this lament from the girls you meet. Don’t fall for it. It is one of many scams the girls try to pull on unsuspecting men. - Pack Light For Your Thailand Trip By : lar
Visiting Thailand in high or low season will make no difference on what you bring. Your wardrobe will be geared toward the tropics even during the “cool’ time of the year in Thailand. - Celebrate Loy Krathong in Thailand By : lar
Unique to Thailand, Loy Krathong is celebrated country-wide during the 12th month of the Thai lunar year. The holiday is usually in November. - Celebrate Songkran in Thailand By : lar
Sawasdee Pii Mai & Happy Thai New Year! Although it is a few months away, it is never too late to plan for a trip to Thailand to celebrate Thai New Year. - Plan Your Thailand Vacation Based on Thai Holidays By : lar
If you are planning a vacation to Thailand, you should be aware of the major national holidays celebrated throughout the country. Male tourists complain that during many of the holidays and even during elections, many of the night spots shut down. And, many of the bar owners never seem to know if they are allowed to remain open or not. - Do You Need a Visa to Visit Thailand? By : lar
For your normal 2 or 3 week vacation, you should only require a passport. You need to check with your country’s consulate division and see what the current requirements are. - Khon Kaen-the Gateway to Isaan By : lar
If you are a regular visitor to Thailand, you have heard of the part of Thailand known as Isaan. If you have only heard of Bangkok, Pattaya, or Phuket, you need to head up to the northeast of Thailand for the true Thai experience. - Going to Pattaya? You Must Be Crazy! By : lar
Pattaya, Thailand is a short drive from the Bangkok International Airport and a resort city like no other in the world. Once you visit you will be addicted for life. - Getting Around in Bangkok By : lar
Arriving in Bangkok, Thailand you have a few choices getting to you hotel. The easiest and most expensive will be a taxi. Cheapest will be the bus. - Getting Around in Pattaya By : lar
There are only a few ways of getting around in Pattaya, Thailand. I will talk about each one and how to avoid getting ripped off. - Eating in Thailand; Chopsticks, Spoons, & Fingers By : lar
Just because you are in an Asian country doesn’t mean you will always be required to use chopsticks. You may be surprised to find out which eating utensils you will use most in Thailand. - The Napoleonic Museum in Havana: a way to discover Napoleon. By : Jose Mauricio
The Napoleonic Museum of Havana figures among the most important in the world in its matter and it is said that its more interesting piece is the Emperor's mask. - Right-travel describes the history of Egypt By : right-travel
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest tombstone on the list of the Seven Wonders of the Antique World. The Great Pyramid took about 20 years to complete, and several theories are debated by scholars as to how it was built and by whom. - Eat and drink in Rome By : Michele De Capitani
In Rome you do not have to miss the famous ‘pizza al taglio’: basically in Rome you can live with it! And it will help you a lot to save monay expecially if you are a traveller on a budget. - Holiday Cruises For You By : Sarah Brown
There is holiday cruise ships specifically for adults as well as those designed for families. The price may be a factor for some but definitely it will bring more entertainment for you than some other vacation ideas. - Their Name Liveth For Evermore By : lar
If you are a World War II history buff, you need to set aside one day of your Bangkok vacation and visit Kanchanaburi. The title of this article is an inscription on one of the monuments at the war cemetery. - Sanctuary of Truth By : lar
If you are planning to visit Pattaya, Thailand, set aside a day to visit the Sanctuary of Truth. This temple is so remarkable; you will not believe your eyes. - Currency Conversion in Thailand By : lar
Going to a foreign country means you will need to change some of your country's currency to Thai Baht. - How to Enjoy the Camping Cooking By : Sarah Brown
To make your cooking experience at the campsite a good one you need everything from proper gear, foods, and recipes to a solid attitude. With this you can enjoy all other activities in your camping. - Do I Need to Speak Thai in Thailand? By : lar
Speaking the language of the country you are going is a definite advantage but it is not really necessary. - What Do You Do In A Hostage Situation? By : lar
No one plans to encounter a terrorist and becoming a hostage. What can you do to increase the odds of survival? - What You Can Do To Avoid A Terrorist Attack By : lar
Terrorist acts occur unpredictably, making it impossible to protect yourself absolutely. The first and best protection is to avoid travel to areas where there has been a persistent record of terrorist attacks or kidnappings. - Tips for Traveling Overseas By : lar
Making some minor preparations before you go overseas will save you time and effort and give you peace of mind. - Are You Traveling With A Disability? By : lar
Individual countries have their own standards of accessibility for disabled travelers. Some countries have nondiscrimination laws that help to protect travelers with disabilities, while other countries do not. - How To Make Your Trip Better Using 3-1-1 By : lar
We all know that 4-1-1 is the number to call for information and 9-1-1 is the emergency number. What is 3-1-1? - Surviving The Security Checkpoint At The Airport By : lar
It is a fact of life that we have to be screened by security before boarding our flight. It can be easy or you can make it difficult. If you properly prepare, clearing security is a breeze. - Are You Traveling With A Disability Or A Medical Condition? By : lar
The airlines are prepared to assist people with disabilities or medical conditions, but you have to do your part to help them help you. - What To Expect When You Check In For Your International Flight By : lar
The key to flying international is to be prepared. The better you plan before you go the easier that check-in will be. - A Day At Koh Larn By : lar
A short boat ride from Pattaya is the Coral Island – Koh Larn. - Getting To Pattaya In 23 Easy Steps By : lar
A systematic approach to planning your vacation may be the easiest way to get there. Twenty-three steps may seem like a lot, but you will see it isn’t much at all. - Where Does A Single Man Stay In Bangkok? By : lar
You have quite a few different options as to where you stay in Bangkok. You just need to figure out what is best for you. - Are You Traveling Overseas With Children? By : lar
More and more families are traveling to Thailand and other overseas areas. If you are flying and have small children, make some preparations before you go and remember that the security officers are doing their job keeping all of us safe. - Paper or Plastic? Paying For Your Thailand Vacation By : lar
Should you use cash, traveler's checks, or credit/debit card when you are in Thailand? - Jewelry Shopping in Bangkok By : lar
You can get great deals in gold and gemstones in Bangkok if you don’t get ripped off. - Shopping in Pattaya By : lar
Shopping in Pattaya can be fun if you know how to haggle. - Shopping in Bangkok Can Save You Oodles Of Money By : lar
Shopping in Bangkok can be fun if you know how to bargain. - Duty-Free Liquids, Gels, and Aerosols By : lar
If you travel overseas you have the advantage of shopping at the airport duty free shop. But, you need to check the latest rules for carrying liquids on board. - Got a Bad Case of the Pattaya Blues? By : lar
If you have ever gone to Pattaya, Thailand you know what the Pattaya blues are. - Must See Bangkok Temples By : lar
Spending some time in Bangkok? You have to see the temples. - Travel Destinations By : Peter Greenberg
Peter Greenberg has compiled a roundup of some of the more interesting options for swingin’ senior singles, which run the gamut from safaris to small-ship cruises. - What Is There To Do On Walking Street? By : lar
If you have ever been to Pattaya, you know all about the infamous Walking Street. If you haven’t been, you need to go. - Are There Any Good Restaurants On Walking Street? By : lar
Most single guys know that Pattaya's Walking Street is a haven of go-go bars but many don’t know about the great restaurants. - I'm Going To Pattaya's Walking Street. Where Do I Go First? By : lar
Visiting Pattaya for the first time can be an exhilarating experience and trying to figure out where to go first can be an impossibility. - Florence for young travellers By : Michele De Capitani
Florence has been home to some of the world renowned artists as Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Botticelli, Vasari. - Rome is considered to be a large open-air museum By : Michele De Capitani
At about 20 kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coast, 20 metres above sea level and right in the middle of the Roman countryside where the river Tiber winds itself among the sweet green hills there you can find the Eternal city: Rome.
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