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August 28, 2013

How to Find a Perfect Luxury Villa in Bali for Family Reunion

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How to Find a Perfect Luxury Villa in Bali for Family Reunion

Bali is a great place not only for vacation but also for family reunion. If you have a plan to hold a family reunion but you still don’t decide the place yet, you can just take Bali as the main location. For those who think that it is a perfect idea, you can start to prepare everything. One of important things to prepare is the place for the family reunion. The things to do to find a perfect luxury villa in Bali are stated below. The Early Step to Find a Luxury Villa in Bali for Family Reunion The early step to do is finding the reference of the villa you want to book. In this step, it is a must for you to make sure about the condition of the villa, the exact location, and everything related to the villa. This is including the services and facilities you will get if you book the villa. Because you want to rent a villa for a family reunion, it means you have to find the information about the size, the total of rooms and the total of bathrooms. Definitely, you have to make sure that the villa covers the whole family. […]

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by shailany
August 25, 2013

Six Tips for Enjoying Your Vacation to the Max

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Six Tips for Enjoying Your Vacation to the Max

When you go on vacation, you want to enjoy yourself; and that is a plain and simple fact. Still though, you’ve been on certain trips where you were stressed out. How can you ensure that does not happen in the future? The Right Travel Group No one wants to go on a vacation with people who drive them up a wall. Let’s say you have a trip planned with your spouse, your children and your parents. Don’t feel as though you must include your in-laws as well. No reason exists as to why you cannot go on a vacation with your side of the family. Sometimes, adding too many people will make for an unpleasant experience for all. How to Find The Best Hotels In the early stages of your vacation planning, you need to decide what the best hotel is for your family. Do you want something elaborate like the Sonoran Sea Resort, or would you prefer a quaint bed and breakfast out in the country somewhere? When you find the best hotels for you and your family, you can look forward to relaxing and enjoying your stay. Creating and Sticking with a Budget When you are planning your […]

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by shailany
August 6, 2013

Tips to Consider When Planning To Travel Abroad

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Tips to Consider When Planning To Travel Abroad

If you are planning to go abroad, for fun, work or for your honeymoon, there are a few factors that each one of us should consider. This is because for one, you will be in a foreign country, and this might be more than you can take when unprepared. Preparing in advance is the only to save last minute frustrations and unforeseen costs. Nevertheless, here are a few of the most important factors to consider. 1. Language and communication while there Communication is very important even when in a foreign country. It is through being able to speak and understand what the other person is saying that communication can be effective. Whatever country you are planning to go to, always make sure you know what language is used there, and see if you can learn a word or two. If this is difficult, you can then use a travel and tour agent to guide you through. This means you will need to make advance preparations before heading there for the tour guide to be prepared. 2. Accommodation and transport These two go hand in hand in tours. This is like the first thing that should come into your mind when […]

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by shailany
June 11, 2013

A Short Stay at Kings Cross London

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A Short Stay at Kings Cross London

On my last business trip to London I was required to travel a lot, both within and outside London. So I decided to stay close to King’s Cross station. I started to look online for a comfortable yet reasonably priced hotel in the area, and the more I researched the more positive reviews I found of The Jesmond Dene, a Kings Cross Hotel in London. Every review I read raved about the place and its services, so I decided to check it out for myself this time. The Jesmond Dene hotel– Firstly the location, it is absolutely the best I could have asked for. Only a short walk away (just a couple of minutes) are not only the three major rail terminals, namely the King’s Cross, St. Pancras and Euston, but the area is also connected by a vast network or bus routes and tube lines, which connect it to some of the major airports. As I was supposed to travel extensively, this was the best option for me. But proximity to transport route is not all that this hotel had to offer. This Victorian guest house is a bed and breakfast hotel with the friendliest staff. Not only will […]

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by shailany
June 4, 2013

Things to Consider when Searching for Hotel Accomodations

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Things to Consider when Searching for Hotel Accomodations

Hotels have been a part of human civilization for centuries, with historical evidence suggesting that they may have been common as far back as the biblical ages. Since that time, hotels have improved greatly by integrating a number of innovations that have enhanced the quality of the hotel experience for hotel guests. This article will examine the historical significance of innovation in the hotel industry, pointing out a number of major innovations that changed the industry forever. A brief history of the hotel industry The first hotels were barebones with a bed and a small amount of basic furniture. Some hotels featured impressive architecture and expansive gardens, but these types of hotels were relatively uncommon and prohibitively expensive. Initially, hotels focused solely on attracting holidaymakers and residential travellers. However, in the 1970s, a number of savvy hoteliers realised that there was a growing business market that was in need of accommodation during business trips. To meet this demand, business hotels were created. Also, the third hotel boom in the 1980s saw a number of specialised hotels being created at a variety of different locations around the world. Air travel was becoming increasingly common, so large numbers of hotels were built […]

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by shailany
June 3, 2013

Looking for Partner to Volunteer Abroad

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Looking for Partner to Volunteer Abroad

Anyone interested to volunteer abroad? I wanted to travel across Asia and also do some volunteering works while embracing their culture. But I don’t have anyone to go with me. It’s going to be backpacking. So if you are an adventure seeker, I would be very happy to go with you. This will be my plan. We can volunteer in Chiang Tai Thailand and Kanchaburi Thai(159USD, accommodation and lunch), as well Honoi, Vietnam for 2 weeks each at least. Since Chiang Rai is close to Burma/Myammar, we can cross the border thru Tuktuk to Burma and Laos, we can do sightseeing after our volunteering hours (can be weekend). From Chiang Rai, we can go to Kanchaburi Thailand(Shooting Location for the movie First Little Thing Called Love of Mario Maurer :D) for another 2 weeks. From here, we will proceed to Bangkok, since this is where the airport is located. Then, we proceed to Cambodia for short sightseeing and then fly to Vietnam perhaps take a train or bus. We can do 1-2 weeks volunteering in Vietnam. From Vietnam, we can do short sightseeing to Bali Indonesia, and then to Malaysia (last stop) – then go back to Philippines. This adventure […]

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by shailany
May 29, 2013

Top Most Peculiar Hotels Around The World

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Top Most Peculiar Hotels Around The World

Every architect has had a crazy building plan at least once in their life. Many did not push through with their ideas since they are crazy enough that they’re not worth executing. However, for some architects, they have witnessed the realization of their wildest planning and designing ideas. Throughout the course of history, there were many notable buildings and structures mankind has built, from The Roman Coliseum, the Pyramids of Giza, the Parthenon, to Empire State Building, Eiffel Tower, the Bird’s Nest, and many more. These great structures epitomize the great minds of architects. If there are great historical and contemporary buildings and structures, there are odd and awkward-looking buildings as well – hotels in particular. Peculiar hotels across the globe are not your typical five-star hotels as they offer a different taste in concept, design, and feel. If you are the type of person who is inclined to experiencing an exceptional hotel experience, or if you are the type of architect who is looking for crazy ideas, the list provided below is worth the reading. 1. The Giraffe Manor (Nairobi, Kenya) – This hotel patterned after a Scottish hunting lodge was designed by Sir David Duncan. At first look, […]

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Shailany Vizconde

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Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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