Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Courses in Travel and Tourism

 

By anirban das

Travel and Tourism is a vast industry spanning across the globe. It provides employment to millions of people worldwide and is the major foreign exchange spinner for countries. In India too, the travel and tourism industry is a major one and is fast picking up now with India being promoted as a leisure travel destination by the government. Also, in the wake of the upcoming Commonwealth Games in 2010, this industry will create hundreds of thousands of jobs directly and indirectly. With so much scope in this industry, a course in travel and tourism has become quite sought after by students looking to make a successful career. The travel and tourism industry is expanding fast in India and has generated lucrative many lucrative career options leading to emergence of several courses in Travel and Tourism.



After completion of the courses in Tourism, one can look at various job opportunities that this industry throws up. One can get a job in fields such as travel agencies, Airlines, hotels and governmental organizations dealing with Tourism. One can even look to become self-employed after gaining relevant experience in the travel industry. Thus, various existing and new institutes have come up with degree and diploma courses in travel and tourism to train students to meet the rising demand for trained professionals in the travel and tourism industry.



There are courses available in travel and tourism at all levels such as under-graduate level, postgraduate level, diploma and certification courses. The post-graduate degree in this field is Master of Tourism Administration (MTA). It is a two year full time programme approved by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India. Other courses include bachelors degree courses in airlines, tourism & hospitality management, Bachelor of Tourism Administration, Bachelor of Tourism Studies, BTM (Hons), PG diploma course in Tourism Studies, Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Tourism & Travel), Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Tourism & Leisure), PG program in Travel and Tourism, Master of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management, Postgraduate diploma course in Tourism Management, M.A. in Tourism Management

Master of Tourism Management etc. Not all colleges and institutes offer these courses. However, there are many private and government institutes across India that caters to students looking to pursue these courses in travel and tourism.



You should be higher secondary examination pass to get admission to travel and tourism courses at the undergraduate level. At post-graduate level, the eligibility is graduation in any field. Some institutes conduct an entrance exam followed by group discussions and interviews while others take admission on the basis of cut-off percentage. If you are proficient in at least one foreign language, you would be preferred for admission. The Eligibility for certification courses is 10+2. Some courses can also be pursued through distance learning.



In India, travel and tourism industry, has fast picked up in the recent past. With growing worldwide interest in culture and heritage of India and with the support and encouragement of government to promote India as a travel destination, the industry is undergoing massive expansion and improvement. This bodes well for all professionals who are looking to make a career in travel and tourism. If you have the right attributes that it takes to excel in this field and have the capacity for hard work, you can easily rise to the top quickly in this field and even go on to head your own travel agency. A job in travel and tourism not just gives good salary as well as perks but also gives an opportunity to explore different people and destinations.



There are various fields in travel and tourism industry. Travel could be of many types such as leisure travel, pilgrim travel, adventure travel or purely business. There are different set of demands and requirements for each. However, all work in this industry involves direct dealing with people. Thus, one needs to have excellent communication and presentation skills to provide good service to the customers. A friendly personality, an ability to mix well with people, interpersonal skills, a pleasing personality, negotiation skills, quick thinking and decision making skills are essential to succeed in this field. Armed with a professional course and these personality attributes, one can make a successful career in travel and tourism.

Geetika Jain writes on behalf of Shiksha.com. Shiksha is an education portal that connects education seeker with education provider. It has wide information over courses in banking , colleges in India, banking and finance institutes. Its education forums enable its users to seek opinion of students,alumni college faculty of colleges and schools through College Groups and School Groups


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Top 10 Travel and Tourism Programs

By Erik Johnson

With a travel and tourism degree, there are many different career paths you can take. Each travel and tourism course you take will help in your goal of becoming a travel agent, hotel manager, cruise ship event director, tour planner or other hospitality-related specialist. The following are considered to be the top 10 travel and tourism programs at colleges and universities in the United States:



1.Johnson and Wales University: You can complete one of many four-year travel and tourism programs at campuses in Colorado, Florida, North Carolina or Rhode Island.



2.University of Central Florida: Complete a certificate, a bachelor's or master's degree in hospitality management, and while you're at it complete an internship at one of the many local theme parks, resorts or hotels.



3.University of Hawaii at Manoa: This island university offers a well-respected travel and tourism degree in four specializations. You will also be able to network and make connections with leaders in the travel and hospitality industry.



4.Brigham Young University, Hawaii: BYU's Hawaii campus ranks #4 in U.S. News' list of comprehensive colleges for bachelor's degrees, and it's in the perfect location for internships and networking.



5.University of New Hampshire: With a rich history, prime east coast location, small student body size and high educational standards, you'll be able to start your career path straight out of college.



6.San Diego State University: This CSU campus with a freshmen retention rate of 81 percent is located in a popular U.S. travel destination with many hotels, resorts, travel agencies and cruise ship companies.



7.University of Phoenix: This is one of the top online universities in the nation with numerous degree options including a BS in Business/Hospitality.



8.Penn Foster Career School: If you're looking to start working as a travel and tourism specialist or hotel/restaurant manager, a career diploma from this school will put you on the right path.



9.Walden University: This online university offers a BS in Business Admin-Management, MS in Leadership-General Management and Ph.D. in Mgmt that are ideal for the travel and tourism industry.



10.American InterContinental University: With a Bachelor of Business Administration in Operations Management or MBA from this career-focused university, you'll be well on your way to the job of your dreams.

Find the perfect Travel and Tourism College today or Travel & Tourism Degree Programs and start your path to a rewarding career. CulinarySchoolsU.com offering complete information about top culinary art schools of USA that offers best culinary degrees in various disciplines.


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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Cheap Flight Pioneer Plans Extra Malta Routes



By: Michael Johnson



The Irish based pioneering airline that first brought low cost airlines to Malta has done well enough to start new routes to the island.

Ryanair, the Irish based low cost airline, were the first airline to win the right to fly to Malta from the island's main markets for tourism of Ireland and the UK.

The first route launched has been running between London's Luton Airport since November, while the Dublin route had its inaugural flight in March. Both routes have attracted good seat occupancy levels, with tourist numbers in Malta rising.

The new route will run between Bremen in Germany to Malta and will be a welcome addition for Malta's attempt to attract more German tourists to the island.

Operating three times a week, it is hoped that the first flights will begin in September.

Before the new flights began last November, estimates suggested that the low cost airline could add an extra 80,000 tourists to the island in 2007, but this figure has been radically upgraded to double that.

Malta's slow pace of life might have contributed to the late introduction of low cost flight to Malta deals compared to her competitors, or it could have been politicians and the tourist authorities more interested in protecting the island's national airline with attitudes that the rest of Europe began to shrug off in the 80's, but whatever the reason, now that Malta has allowed the low cost airlines, they can't get enough of them.

The number of visitors to Malta is up nearly ten per cent this year, thanks mainly to the extra arrivals being delivered by the low cost airlines. And the extra holiday makers couldn't have come at a better time as the island has seen steadily decreasing tourists numbers in recent years - the ultimate factor in the decision to allow the flights in.

With tourism numbers up, tourism chiefs have seen the magic bullet that has driven the statistics, and embraced the concept of low air fares whole heartedly.

While Malta has previously received most of their visitors from the UK, the idea of diversification has become possible as low cost airlines operate from most European countries, and the island is already receiving flights from Germany and Spain.

The country has let it be known that they will welcome applications for flights from Scandanavia and other areas of Europe.

The u-turn is now complete, from a backward looking slow to respond tourist office, to one that sees a quick fix to Malta's previous declining popularity as a holiday destination.

Helping Malta's image in the UK, Germany and other countries have been reports placing Malta at the top of tourist safety tables.

An American journalist last year placed the small Mediterranean island of Malta as one of the five safest travel destinations in the world, and a new report from the US this year confirms Malta as one of the safest vacation spots in the world.

This year's report bears more official weight than the previous one by a travel writer, as it was compiled by the US State Department.

Commenting on Malta, the report praises the island for the non existence of organised crime, especially surprising perhaps given her proximity to mainland Italy - and closer still to Sicily.

A surprise for many who have driven in Malta is that the report considers the island's roads to be safe. But this is backed up by official EU figures showing Malta has the lowest road related fatalities of all their members.



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Andorra Welcomes Summer Snow

Andorra Welcomes Summer Snow



By: Paul la Vella



Europe's weather this summer has been a strange mix, with different countries experiencing greatly differing weather patterns.

Mediterranean countries such as Greece have seen temperatures soar over the hundred farenheit mark, while in the UK floods caused misery for hundreds of thousands of people.

The floods affecting large parts of England have claimed four lives, and left a hundred thousand homes without water for two weeks in parts of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

Insurance companies have warned that the floods will cost small businesses millions, and insurers are expecting tens of millions in claims from homeowners. The British government has offered emergency aid to the worst affected areas to help with the cost of the clear-up. Yorkshire in the north of England saw some of the heaviest flooding, with thousands of homes left without power and three people dying.

But extreme weather, with snow in July, was a welcome sight in the French Pyrenees and Andorra in particular which had little snow in their usual ski season of December to April, bringing hope that this winter will see a good level of snow.

Andorra is a ski country and a well known tax haven, and traditionally the year gets off to a flying start with many serious skiers.

But this year proved to be different, with the worst snow falls for twenty years and a distinct lack of tourists.

Andorra has invested heavily in new infrastructure and facilities for the ski tourist in recent years, which would make a second successive poor season particularly hard to bear for the Andorra ski and snowboarding industry, if there is a lack of snow for the 2007-8 season as well.

This year Andorra opened a new family friendly ski park in Arinsal, moving away from her old image of a cheap and cheerful ski holiday for 18-30 year olds to one that caters well for all. The snow park includes a conveyor belt and a game zone, designed to give children confidence before they ski and use the chair lifts.

Andorra is fortunate compared to many regions where ski holidays are an important part of the economy, as it is also a tax haven, second only to Monaco in Europe for popularity, and equal in tax benefits.

As well as attracting new residents with high net wealth who contribute to Andorra's economy while in residence with their spending power, Andorra has a good banking system that provides good employment prospects.

To obtain residency in Andorra, applications need to be submitted in Catalan. A notarised copy of the applicants passport, birth certificate and a certificate of good conduct from the home country are submitted at the same time. Residency normally takes between three and six months to be approved.

While the snow would often start in early November before this ski season, disastrously no sustained snow periods arrived until March this year.

No official figures have been released yet as to how many tourists visited this year, but some officials are reported to be guessing at a year on year fall of ten per cent. Private businesses suggest the figure could be closer to forty per cent. Given that private businesses see financial figures on a daily basis most people in the Andorra tourist industry are veering towards the higher forty per cent figure rather than what could be an optimistic official estimate.

Despite good snow in mid March and full occupancy at Easter, it was decided not to prolong the agony of Andorra's worst tourist season for a generation, and the slopes were closed at the end of the Easter holidays, some three weeks earlier than some previous ski seasons.

Andorra has come a long way since the mid eighties when most ski tourists were under the age of twenty five and looking for a cheap ski holiday. With investment in hotels and in the ski slopes Andorra now competes on level terms with other European ski resorts. But unless Europe's weather returns to the familiar pattern of recent decades, all the investment Andorra has made in ski tourism could be for nothing, with thousands of ski holidays being left unsold.



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Good Reasons To Visit Malta

Good Reasons To Visit Malta



By: Michael Johnson



When thinking about a tour of Europe, it might be worth considering taking advantage of great airfare rates and visit the island of Malta, a land filled with history and mystery.

Malta comprises an archipelago of islands nestled in the warm waters of the Mediterranean about halfway between the coast of North Africa and Sicily. The cluster of islands makes up the southernmost border of Europe and consists of five islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino, along with two smaller uninhabited islands called Filfla and Cominetto.

Malta has figured in European history for centuries as a strategic point that joins Europe and Africa. Trade routes have passed through Malta since the beginning of mankind, and most of them left traces of their existence on her rocky slopes and pristine beaches. Thanks to low-budget airline carriers, more people than ever before are experiencing the unique history of this tiny island and reaping the benefits. Since low-fare airlines have added Malta and Gozo to their itineraries, island residents have pulled out the welcome mat in an effort to boost their tourist industry. Since 2006, more than 45,000 travelers from around the world have visited and been enchanted with the Maltese islands and people, who are more than anxious to open their arms in welcome to global visitors.

Due to additional airlines adding Malta to their destination offers, the Maltese Tourism Minister recently expressed the hope that more than 100,000 people will travel to the islands for some fun in the sun in 2007. Major European airlines such as Air Malta, Ryanair and Alitalia are offering lower fares than ever before. Ryanair is offering flights from London to Malta for less than 40 that's less than US$80! Malta's sister island, Gozo, is actively promoting itself as being agro- and eco-friendly, prompting tourists who support environmental issues and programs to come to the island to learn how to make cheese, along with learning how to milk and shear sheep.

While some travelers may not want to get involved in sheep care, the move is intended to support the fact that the Maltese islands are still very much involved in caring for their natural resources. Gozo is a tiny island that serves as a relaxing weekend getaway for not only the citizens of Malta, but also those flying north from Africa or south from Italy and Spain.

Communicating in Malta shouldn't be a problem for most travelers, as two major languages are spoken on the island: Maltese and English, and Malta hotel owners assure visitors with a warm welcome.

Maltese is similar to classic Arabic, with traces of Hebrew and Lebanese mixed in. However, the younger generation has also begun speaking Italian in recent years, making communication for Europeans even easier.

Malta's historical relics and locations serve as a drawing point to visitors interested in history as well as politics. The tiny island withstood the ravages of the Arabs, Carthaginians and Napoleon Bonaparte. She bravely stood her ground against Nazi bombing runs that may have decimated her landscape, but failed to intimidate her inhabitants. In 1942, the island of Malta received a George Cross medal from King George VI for her brave tenacity.

Whether flying from European or African destinations, thousands of travelers are discovering the beauty and history that Malta has to offer. As one of the newest of popular destinations in 2007, Malta promises to enthrall visitors from neighboring countries as well as more distant ones. Perhaps the best time to visit Malta is now, before the secret gets around too fast. After all, it's nice to have white sandy beachfronts all to yourself, isn't it?



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A Visit to Germany, Italy and Malta 1840-1841 (A Poet's 


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Dahab Egypt Scuba Diving and Back Packing

Dahab Egypt Scuba Diving and Back Packing



By: babz



15 years ago I was 20 years old and was told by a far and wide travelled friend about a small bedouin camp in the desert of Egypt on the Red Sea called Dahab. She spoke of a beach lined with makeshift cafes. Diving, snorkeling and windsurfing on a pristine piece of abundant and pristine coral reef. Friendly Egyptians happy to have visitors and ready with a horse, camel, quad or 4x4 for rent to explore the dunes and lonely beaches. I had an upcoming trip planned to Europe and was determined to work in a stop in Egypt after these stories of laid back hippy life on a coastal oasis.



I started out in London, culture shock was not an issue in any way being from Canada and going to western Europe. As I headed south and into Italy I started to feel further from home. Once I arrived in Greece I was fully aware of a difference in my way of life and theirs. Women for one thing were openly ogled and cat called with the odd bum pinch to boot. I was also very aware of the cleanliness standards being very different.



I caught a cheap flight to Cairo, Egypt from Athens. I was overwhelmed. One of the most populated and impoverished cities in the world, it was a lot to take in. The frighteningly fast and noisy cab ride on a freeway with 4 lanes filled with 5 lanes of traffic which included camel caravans and donkey carts. The horns didn't stop as that is the main signaling system there, with no regard of stop signs or lights. 30 million people praying on the sidewalks 5 times a day. An outward dislike of western women and "their" ways but a secret and somewhat disgusting urge for them. An inability to walk 5 steps on the streets without peddlers and beggars bombarding your way. I couldn't get away from that city fast enough.



Luckily I was able to obtain transportation quickly and easily as everyone you speak to has a brother or cousin who is a driver of some sort of bus or van. I opted for the more expensive chartered bus line with a/c. I figured it would be one of my only luxuries there. That was a mistake as I soon learned. I was packed onto a large bus not unlike what we'd have here however the facilities had overflown down the isle. The a/c was cranked full blast as this is a luxury for everyone there and must be taken advantage of. I was the only woman and my travel partner and I were the only foreigners. Every single person there chain smoked as it is one of the only drugs a Muslim is allowed, so with closed windows it got pretty hazy. From the front which is where I sat, a t.v. blared bollywood movies too loud to sleep through. We had 3 stops and each one had some sort of road tax or fee for us to pay in US dollars. You don't have a lot to argue in the middle of the desert on an unmarked stop at night. There was one much needed and expensive bathroom break at a cafe, the owner probably a brother or cousin of the driver's. I don't remember exactly how long the trip took but it was something like 15 hours of hell.



We arrived at dusk in Dahab. We had our Lonely Planet suggested hostel mapped out and wandered the 1 of 3 streets in town to the far end where we found the concrete hut compound that would be home. The owner was Abraham, a happy fellow with a love of travelers. We soon found the reason for his eternal smile was the small ball of paste-like brown opium in his lower lip, a standard for many there. He was glad to have us stay and gave us a square hut equipped with a sectioned of hole and hose to be used as... you guessed it, the bathroom. It was as safe and secure as you'd get anywhere in Egypt. The rent was ridiculously cheap, $2 a night or deals for longer stays. There was a small courtyard in the middle of the huts and on one side was a shower hut with actual toilets which actually turned out to be our biggest luxury of the whole Egyptian trip. We had a bed and made use of it as soon as he was done the tour.



When we woke we figured we'd check out the closest cafe on the beach. This was easy to find. The whole length of beach in town was lined with cafes and restaurants. They laid out woven mats and big cushions on the sand to lounge on. Low tables with hookahs were staggered about. So we pulled up a cushion and resigned ourselves to go with the flow. We decided through many warnings from friends, locals and travel books to be safe with food and water. We had the safest sounding things on the menu and our own bottled water. We soon found a small shop that carried sealed water bottles and canned tuna which became a mainstay. I still managed to get amoebic dysentery which is another story too disgusting to tell in which I very narrowly escaped with my life.



We talked to some other guests at our hut hotel about cheap diving, dive spots and certification. I was set up with equipment, wet suit and instructor and within a half an hour I was under water. After a couple hours of instruction and supervision I was set to my own devices. Not the safest training but they did give me a card and were happy to rent me the gear on a daily or weekly basis. The reefs were incredible, teeming with fish and colour. You could swim off the beach in town and see another world or you could head a few km's down the coast to the Blue Hole. There was not a lot of knowledge of preservation for the reefs so people just went for it. I feared the worst for these delicate pieces of underwater heaven.



My 5 day trip to Dahab stretched out into 4 weeks right through Christmas and New Year's. There were frequent trips organized on the fly in town to the desert for full moon parties or to Mount Sinai to hike in the crisp desert sunrise. I met a lot of backpackers who had made this reclusive Bedouin camp their home. One Belgian guy had come 7 years earlier for a week, flew home, sold everything, bought a windsurf board and came right back never to leave again. There was something about this quiet hippy-haven that drew you in and made you forget. Was it the calm waves over the endless beaches? Was it the breeze through the surrounding mountains? Was it the hookah pipes and opium paste? Whatever it was it attracted a certain kind of laid back, adventurous traveler.



I planned my trip back to Cairo by mini-van, a better choice though very over packed. Kids on laps and 5 squished onto a bench seat for 3 with people on the floor too. Luggage haphazardly tossed onto the roof. Maybe it was the mix of people sweating together or maybe I was totally unwound but I slept most of the drive back to the city. I left Egypt with a lot of mixed feelings about the country but I love of my little home in the desert.



Since I was there, Dahab has become a major destination for Europeans on cheap charters and divers from the world over. There are several 5 star resorts, paved roads and sidewalks, streetlights, and even chairs on the beach. I hear there is still a hippy presence but it would be mixed with families overflowing out of the resorts onto the streets, beach cafes and reefs. I hope it is a balanced mix because the mellow feel of Dahab has not been duplicated anywhere else I've been in the world. Hopefully too, they have realized the value to the earth the coral reefs have and found a way to preserve and protect them.



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Friday, November 12, 2010

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Growing Demand For One Bedroom Holiday Property Rentals

Growing Demand For One Bedroom Holiday Property Rentals

By: Olly Symonds
If you're looking to invest in overseas property to rent out, and don't know whether you should be buying a brand new apartment in a city, or a rambling farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, have a think about who your target market is. As tempting as it may be to buy a four or five bedroom house / villa knowing that your weekly rental rate will be quite substantial, think again.
There is an increasing demand for one bedroom places from young professionals without children who are escaping the rat race for some relaxation on their holidays. Whether you purchase a secluded and romantic hideaway or a modern city apartment, you will find that the demand is there and it is this size of property which gives you regular bookings year-round.
Owners of small properties such as these are saying that their calendars are booked way in advance and that even if they own a two bedroom place, it is often booked by a couple, leaving one bedroom free. What is also particularly appealing about renting to a couple is that their dates are unlikely to be dictated by school holidays. So when most property owners are struggling to fill term time places in their three or four bedroom villas, you should be able to get business all year round. In fact, people who don't have to take their holidays during school term time will be more inclined to pick other times of year when the flight prices and property rental prices are lower.
What are these couples looking for in their holiday? Well, each to their own, but it's quite likely that they are seeking something romantic and private, whether it's a city break or a rural retreat. So it's worth ensuring that your property has all the added touches; that doesn't mean you need infinity pools and butler service (although that would be great!) but it doesn't cost much to leave a bottle of wine on the mantelpiece to greet them, a good stock of candles and a list of intimate local restaurants and bars.
These days the options for holidays are vast. There are thousands of self catering properties to choose from and to ensure good business you need to stand out from the crowd by concentrating on these extra finishing touches to ensure that your visitors' holiday lives up to their expectations.
Olly Symonds is the co-founder of One Off Places, a holiday property rentals website specifically geared towards individual and one-off style properties. Launched in 2007 it offers users the chance to search for exactly what they want on their holiday, whether it's a secluded farmhouse, a penthouse apartment or a luxury villa.
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Saturday, October 30, 2010

hotel in india

Business Hotels in India

By: mechel dsilva
Hotels in India are but a click away today, considering the convenience of connectivity and the upscale travel services offered by dedicated resources. The subcontinent has opened up for major commercial activity and this has ushered in the trend of business hotels. Beyond catering to the exclusive needs of the visiting corporate, the business hotels in India also offer real value amenities and services to the vacationer.
The region is amply served by special business hotels that are in a league of their own with regards to:
• Tariff


• Centralized locations to all major commercial hubs

• Business center facilities

• 24x7 wi-fi connectivity

• In house conferencing facilities

• Room upgrades with complimentary gadgetry and facilities

• Business assistance from qualified staff

• Travel desk arrangements
These are just to name a few. Business hotels in India are now accessible for individual and group reservations online as well as offline. Special festive tariffs and business-specific offers for the accompanying family members set these hotels apart. Discounts and off-peak offers make the rounds regularly, which is why is commonplace observance today to find these hotels top travel charts. For the visiting vacationer, the amenity-proof rooms and elegant décor offer the home-away-from-home feel, miles away, but close to the heart. All the amenities are planned for the convenience and comfort of guests and the 24x7 room service and business center assistance ensures that you are pampered to the bone!
The hotels that cater to the traveling corporate design the rooms and the public access areas accordingly. With wi-fi ports and business assistance 24x7, you are left wanting for nothing more. Each room within the business hotels in India listing also offers you your own study area with a desk and personal seating for those late night presentation preparations. The in house business centers enable you to access a well stacked galley for those in-between snacks and beverages. For the family traveling with you complimentary in room and on site add-ons add real value to the tariff.
The rates are set to customized combos like the bed and breakfast and the packed meal for the corporate on the move. This helps the company you represent to tie up with the sales staff via online travel gurus like Travel Maharaja and arrive at a negotiated corporate tariff discount. Business hotels in the league also address arrangements around visiting delegates and the staff takes care of everything from banner displays to personalized stationery.
Travel Maharaja is a comprehensive solution to find the best and most competitive (tariff-wise) deals at hotels in India in this segment. The company is networked to find you the best upgrades your budget can afford and helps negotiate longer stays around the subcontinent. Travel Maharaja also keeps introducing very lucrative voucher collaborates that enable you to bank on travel mode and accommodation, and meal and sight seeing combos. It pays good dividends to sign up and cash in on the cash-less but highly competitive offers in the volatile economic scenario.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Pros and Cons of Travelling Around the World

The Pros and Cons of Travelling Around the World

By: Tracy Barb
We have many outlets to spend our free time fruitfully. One of them is travelling. It is a marvelous experience in anyone's life even though it has got its own pros and cons. We are going to discuss about the advantages and the disadvantages of travelling here. Let us list out the advantages first.
The main advantage of travelling is visiting attractive places and meeting new people. It helps you to know different culture and traditions which is certainly valuable. Each journey gives different experience to you. Generally travelling educates you and it makes your knowledge wider. We become experienced and our mind can cope up with any kind of environment and the surrounding people. More over, travelling is a wonderful solution for those who are suffering from monotony, dullness, tediousness in their business. They can experience a great adventure. It's a kind of restarting their minds. They can switch off all the concerns for a while and have a wonderful experience by travelling to any new atmosphere they want to be.
Generally, journeys give great funs and absolute joy to people. It also makes your dreams come true. Travelling is not restricted to certain age group. Anyone can travel, even a small children travels with their parents to another city or even another country. It gives pleasure to everyone. When we travel with our family and friends, it would be a wonderful get together. It gives us the opportunity to renew our love and the relationship apart from our personal works and business. Now days, lot of people prefers spending time on travelling. They want to be relaxed from doing their routine tasks, business and the stressful atmosphere at least for few days. They can give "PAUSE" to their routine work and they opt for travelling. Hence, travelling is a marvelous recreation which takes you to various places from your monotonous tasks.
On the other hand, let us discuss about the disadvantages we have while travelling. Of course, the cost of travelling is quite high. Journey to foreign country is risky and causes many diseases or some times it causes even death. The other disadvantage of travelling is fatigue. Most journeys are long and it would make us tired. There are chances for us to face terrorism, violence or robbery while we travel. We may face problems with food. Food habits and the variety of food vary from people to people and country to country. Hence, it's our responsibility to arrange things wisely before starting a tour. Generally, you cannot expect the comfort you get from your home while travelling. So, you must take extra precautions while you travel.
On the whole, travelling is a wonderful way of spending time. It gives sweet memories and nice impressions apart from the disadvantages. It provides all together like fun, adventure and the excitement of seeing a new place. In my point of view, all the disadvantages can be curable. Hence, prepare far before you start your tour to a foreign country. I wish you all to have a fabulous journey!!
Tracy Barb is an expert author and she has written many articles about vacation guides. Guide Gecko is a free publishing portal provides wonderful travel guides.You can download travel guide as a PDF document.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

meaning of travel

Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations for any purpose and any duration, with or without any means of transport. Travel also includes relatively short[1] stays between successive movements. Movements between locations requiring only a few minutes are not considered as travel. As an activity, "travel" also covers all the activities performed during a travel (movement).
Travel may be local, regional, national (domestic) or international. In some countries, non-local internal travel may require an internal passport, while international travel typically requires a passport and visa.
Travel can be for recreational purposes, for tourism, to visit people, for business or for commuting, and may occur for numerous other reasons, such as to obtain health care, migration, fleeing war, etc. Travel may occur by human-powered transport such as walking or bicycling, or with vehicles, such as airplanes, private transport, public transport, automobiles and trains.
A round trip is a particular type of travel whereby a person moves from his/her usual residence to one or several locations and returns. A trip can also be part of a round trip.