Preparation for an African hunting expedition, Safety Thoughts and Suggestions.
February 28, 2009 by Ethan O. Tanner
Filed under Travel Tips
An African safari or an African Hunting trip can be very rewarding and exciting. Common sense and careful preparation will make this a safe and memorable trip. If you feel you are ready for an African safari, think again. Even if you are traveling to a country you are familiar with, it is still very important to be aware of the physical conditions and safety. Here are tips on what to do before leaving home and while you are abroad.
Preceding leaving home make certain you have adequate information concerning the country you are visiting, including that on traditions and security. This may be found in travel guides and books. Check that you are updated regarding the latest matters and alterations in the governing.
Keep a computer scan of your passport, write your passport number down and perhaps learn it in case you mislay it. It is important that youhave the diplomatic delegation agencies contact inforamtion of the country you are journeying to. This guarantees easier processing of your documents case you mislay or misplace them. .Photocopy the official documents you will have with you, scan them and electronic mail them to yourself so that you can access them where you’re at. The internet caf?s are almost in every bigger and smaller territories of Africa so you will have no trouble involving this.
It’s imperative to have a medical exam for a healthy vacation. Remember you are looking forward to relishing the most wonderful time, so you don’t want to become ill to upset all your plans. Should you have a chronic illness( suchlike diabetes, high blood pressure, sinus difficulties or even nervous disorder), consult your Doctor of Medicine, who can give you a letter explaining the health trouble in English and the specifics .
It?s important to read the health tips for the traveler. Diseases like Malaria have to be avoided. Some of the things you will eat won?t go down well. Be armed! Make sure you have seen your dentist recently. And it is also advisable to pack a medical kit with pain killers , repellants , bandages , and an antiseptic cleaners, for your self and children traveling with you If you are on regular medication , take care to pack enough to last the travel time .
See to it you?re insurance coverage is authorized in case you become ill or hurt overseas. Some insurance company* specialize in overseas travel insurance and might allow you to buy short-term coverage. Arrange a restriction on your credit card, in case it is stolen, stealers will be incapable of drawing out a huge amount of money .
Article of clothings iare very important. Please make certain to understand the climate and weather conditions before your safari. If you’ve engaged a hunting expedition operator, contact the company for recommendation on clothing during the particular time frame of your trip. Keep in mind that decency is desirable by all the African nations.
To relive symptoms of jetlag, eat light, drink plenty of liquids but avoid alcoholic beverages and caffeine a couple of days after your trip. Try to unwind and rest on your flight so you will be able to be energetic once you reach your destination .Try to slumber when locals do in order to get accustomed the local time.
Use 2 wallets. Hide one of them with essential belongings in your jacket pockets. Fill the supplemental with a little amount of money. In case of an assault you’ll be able to turn over this one. Don’t count your money publically, since you may become a target for thieves. Keep what notes you have in your pocket and wallet. Keep greater denominations distant from nosey eyes.
Do not ride in any cab you find ? make certain it belongs to an official company. Investigate with the hotel reception about charge per unit* you can predict to spend when using a cab. Always set a toll preceding to getting into the taxi or require for a meter to be utilized. Pick up the hotel?s business card. You’ll be able to present this to a cabbie if you can not find your way back.
These iare a few pointers on journeying to Africa. Whenever you’re preparing for a Safari or a Hunting expedition, some countries to definitly visit include Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Republic of South Africa, Republic of Botswana and Rwanda. Careful preparation and gearing up will make your vacation to Africa a travel to cherish.
How Students can find Last Minute Deals
February 28, 2009 by Linda Fernandez
Filed under Travel Deals
Young college students are known to procrastinate, especially if it something they detest doing. However, in this case, if you are a student and you are planning to travel, procrastination would serve to benefit you.
It might benefit you more to look for your own last minute travel deals. There are some websites that can help you. You will have to research to find out which ones would suit your needs. Some of the websites are set up where you are allowed to bid on certain destinations. In order for you to get in the running, you will have to submit a bid for a price that the website will take. However, the trick is to try to keep it as low as you can. You may get a decent price, but it may not be the very low price. Still, you would come out better than the initial advance purchase price.
There are websites that release new fares for travel on certain days of the week during the morning hours. In order to get a cheap fare at the last minute, you have to be at the computer before time so that you will have first dibs on lower pricing. Its even better if youre looking to go anywhere. You have more options available to you. You dont have to concern yourself with bidding on destinations that everyone and their mother wants to go to.
You will find some websites that have a special section for last minute travel deals on the weekend. Or you can find websites that have special travel deals to buy for that particular day. Those prices are usually a steal, and if you can act on it, by all means do so. Have you heard of a website that acts as a crystal ball? Well, theyre out there. These websites not only have great last minute travel deals, but they work to spot trends as to how fares will go. They also advise you when you should buy your ticket in order to get the best prices available.
You can also sign up to receive newsletters from some of the websites to keep up with whats going on. You will be able to find out about last minute travel deals. Students can also check on the airlines websites to find deals that are not advertised to the public. They can also send you e-mail on their specials and discounts. There are also student discount websites available to look for last minute travel deals. A lot of times you can find the cheapest fares on those sites. Some of the websites specialize in finding discounted deals for students that are on a budget.
Then you have the websites that specialize in Deals of the week and Hot Deals. They can find last minute travel deals on domestic and international destinations. If you dont mind being a standby, last minute travelers can find tickets to different destinations. The last minute deals in this case are extremely cheap and affordable.
Since most college students operate on a budget when theyre in college, these websites would serve the purpose for them. They can help them to save money, in the event they want or need to go somewhere at the last minute. They are great time savers, not to mention money savers for last minute travelers. There are websites that are unique in what they do to help students find the best deals at the last minute. In addition to finding the best travel deals at the last minute, students would also be able to book destinations for the holidays and spring break.
How to Hire A Vehicle
February 28, 2009 by Dr Adel Car
Filed under Car Rental
There’s more to renting the car than just reserving it and paying for it, to make sure that you get the best deal follow these steps and tips.
STEPS:
1.Choose three to four car rental firms that fit your wants and needs, do this either through the phonebook, or through the internet, remember to scan every possible firm before you make a choice, you don’t want to overlook the best car rental because you got bored from looking
2.Contact the agency and ask about their special offers, location, availability, pickup sites, rates, special rates, hotel and airline partnerships, extra charges, insurance, everything you can think of that can help lower what you have to pay for your car rental, or what would make the car rental more convenient for you.
3.Choose a pickup point; find one that is near you so it won’t be a hassle, some car rental companies pay for the cab ride you have to take, some pick you up at your home or at the airport to take you to your rental.
4.Pick a car, depending on your needs, find a car that could fit all the people you’ll have in it, and if you’re alone just use a compact, some rentals charge higher for larger vehicles.
5.The next thing to do, after you’ve totally decided on which to take, remember to reserve it, some car rentals include the reservation fee on the overall rent, some make it out to be an extra fee, you should also look out for this when get a car rental.
TIPS
For the best deals for your money here are some tips when looking, finding and taking out a car rental.
1.When getting a car rental check for available upgrades at no charge, you’d want the best deal so you’d want the best car, to do this, you should go pickup your car early in the morning, when the other cars haven’t been returned yet, this way there would be a shortage on economy cars and the firm might just give you an upgrade for a lower price.
2.Get an internet car rental. These types of rentals offer internet only discounts, and sometimes even accepts find a car at your own price methods where you just give them your budget and they’ll find the best deal for you, plus you wont have to go anywhere to get a rental.
3.Fill the gas tank before you return your car, car rentals will charge you, at an inflated price, the cost of the gas needed to fill the tank.
4.Look for packages like fly-drive-stay or fly-drive, these will get you great discounts on rentals, and what’s more you won’t have to worry about other details like a hotel or an airline, everything’s there. You can find these packages on must travel agencies.
5.If your frequent flyer discount or free flight is about to expire, there are some car rental companies that offer to exchange these discounts to discounts on your car rental, although its more cost effective to just fly with your frequent flyer discount, if its going to expire anyway, why wait?
These are just a few of the things you’ll need to know, but always remember to be pesky, ask questions, ask for discounts, the only reason why people don’t get better value for the things they buy is because they’re too shy to ask.
Transportation in Alaska
February 28, 2009 by Guy Morris
Filed under Destinations
To truly appreciate the beauty of Alaska, you have to spend some time in the great outdoors. This means renting a cabin, staying in a lodge, or camping. If you aren’t a fan of ‘roughing it’, then you can also stay in bed and breakfast establishments or hotels that have been built to cater to all different types of travelers.
Before deciding on how to spend your Alaskan vacation, contact different places to learn more about their availability. You will be surprised by how many people travel to Alaska each year. If you want to avoid the crowds, then you may want to visit during the off-season.
Once you have decided where to stay when you visit Alaska, you will have to find activities to do once you arrive. The perfect outdoor vacation includes hiking, rafting, and enjoying the beauty that is the Alaskan wilderness. Even if you don’t want to spend your entire vacation outdoors, you will be amazed by how much there is to do. Because transportation can be difficult in certain parts of Alaska, learning as much about your options as possible will help you find the best rental car deals, ferry times, and other means of transportation.
Alaska can be the perfect travel destination if you enjoy participating in outdoor activities. If you prefer to stay indoors, there are many restaurants, bars, and social areas in your hotel for you to read, talk to other people, and relax by the fire. With so many options, everyone you travel with will be able to find something to do. Visiting Alaska is the dream of many who want to see what it is like living in a different climate. Those who live in Alaska are friendly, but reserved and enjoy their privacy.
When booking a travel package, you should decide which activities you want to participate in once you arrive so you can bring the right clothing and other supplies. Depending on how long you plan on staying, you may find that packing light is best, especially during a long trip. The time of year you choose to travel will also impact the types of activities you decide to participate in. Because Alaska has six months of sunlight and six months of darkness, the activities you want to participate in may not be offered.
Preparing yourself for extreme light and dark is important when traveling to Alaska. Many people do not even realize until they arrive that they may not see the sun while on vacation. If you are sensitive to the sun or the lack of sunlight, make sure you research the time of year you travel to Alaska. Many resorts and hotels have dark curtains so you can sleep at night when the sun is shining, but other than that, it will be up to you to make the adjustment. The longer you stay, the more your body will begin to accept this change. Make sure you stay active and enjoy Alaska regardless of the season.
United Kingdom to Marseille
February 28, 2009 by Tom Martens
Filed under Flights
The third largest city in France after Paris and Lyon, Marseille (sometimes spelled Marseilles in the UK) is rapidly becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Heathrow and Gatwick Airports in London serve Marseilles with multiple departures every day. The city’s main airport, Marseille Provence Airport, is the fourth most trafficked airport in the whole of France. Business travelers and tourists alike crowd its terminals. Once travelers disembark at Marseille Provence Airport, they enjoy excellent local public transportation.
Marseille lies on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea on the southeast coast, the Cote-d-Azur, of France. It has the country’s largest commercial port. The Old Port that fell into disuse after the 1970s oil crises has been redeveloped into a bustling residential and tourist destination with assistance from the European Community.
The completely refurbished Old Port is now home to hotels, restaurants, bars, and caf?s, as well as a private marina. This renovated port is north of the new active commercial port, where over 100 million tons of freight?the majority of it petroleum?pass every year. Marseille’s position as a hub for industry and trade is complemented by its excellent infrastructure for travel by air, land, or sea. It is one of the major ports of entry into France, especially popular with travelers from Italy, Spain, Greece, and the Middle East.
Lying on the shores of the Mediterranean, Marseille has mild winters but hot summers. Fortunately, neither summer heat nor winter cold lasts very long. The hottest weather comes in July and August, and coldest winter months arrive in January and February. Harsh but not necessarily cold winter winds blow into the city from the Alps both winter and spring.
Marseille is also headquarters for the Marseille Provence Metropolis, the second largest research center in the country. Thousands of research scientists are employed at the Marseille Provence Metropolis.
In addition to industry, plenty of shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, museums and theaters can be found in Marseille. Culture lovers are especially enamored of Marseille due to the large number of theaters in the city, including la Cri?e, le Gymnase and the theatre Toursky. The Marseille Opera is also very popular, with a season from September to June.
Like other areas of France, Marseille is well-known for its incredible food. Local favorites include pastis, which is an alcoholic beverage similar to beer made with aniseed and spice. Other popular items are aioli (mayonnaise) served on fish or hardboiled eggs, tapenade, bouillabaisse, panisse, and navette. All dishes are made with local ingredients, which make them very flavorful. Many restaurants can be found in the city?s Old Port area, which is the site of a daily fish market. The Old Port area is very beautiful at night, making it a popular spot for a long evening meal.
Beautiful architecture can also be found in Marseille, including the Abbey of Saint Victor, one of the oldest places of Christian worship in France, the Museum of Old Marseille and the Phare de Sainte Marie, a lighthouse on the inlet to the Old Port.
With all that the city has to offer to visitors, it is easy to see why Marseille is growing in popularity with travelers.
Glasgow Flights
February 27, 2009 by Craig Walker
Filed under Flights
Fortunately things have changed from around twenty five years ago when it was thought by travel experts that Glasgow flights direct to most European destinations were unsustainable. Because of this travellers were forced to fly via London Birmingham and Manchester airports.
There were alternatives available to travellers to get to other European destinations whilst avoiding the English airports. The alternatives were to fly via Dublin for flights to North America or via Amsterdam for flights to the Middle East or Australia.
Luckily enough today there are lots more options for travellers looking for a direct flight from Glasgow than at anytime in the past. The new airlines can offer cheaper airfares as well as an increased number of destinations. Travellers no longer think of a holiday abroad as much of a luxury and now travel to more destinations more often but for shorter lengths of stay.
The massive increase in access to the internet has helped as without this cheap way of selling flights the costs would be higher for the airline which would result in higher airfares.
Greater access to the lower living costs in Eastern European cities has made a massive growth in city breaks to these destinations as people search out new destinations to explore and attractions to see.
With direct flights from Glasgow there is no longer the need to waste most of your trip sitting in a departure lounge waiting for a connecting flight.
Searching for the best deal is easy thanks to the internet. You can compare flight prices and find the best flight from Glasgow. All you have to do is repeat the process for your accommodation and you have your own cheap short break from Glasgow.
The cheap flights from Glasgow have also brought many foreign visitors to the Glasgow area. Between mid-October flights form Scandinavian countries arrive in Glasgow to get Christmas presents at cheaper prices than they would at home.
If you are planning a short break don’t forget to check out the prices of a short break abroad. The prices could be much cheaper than you expect and you could end up travelling to a more interesting destination than you might have.
Getting a Glasgow flight?
February 27, 2009 by Craig Walker
Filed under Flights
There are many travelling options from Glasgow airport, besides the obvious air travel. Glasgow airport is accessible by car, train, bus, coach and taxi. The airport is only eight miles from Glasgow city centre making it extremely accessible. All information can be found at the Glasgow airport website for your transportation needs.
You can pick up the train at Paisley’s Gilmore Street about two miles from the airport. The station has a shuttle that runs regularly between it and the airport. You can then travel to any port of Glasgow and further by taking the train. Trains run about eight times per hour during weekdays and slightly less on the weekends.
Glasgow has over 450 taxi companies that travel to and from the airport. Travel by taxi is hassle free and convenient. Many companies have special rates for the airport. Information on taxi services can be found online along with a description of all of there services and areas of travel.
Public and chartered uses also make regular stops at Glasgow airport to drop of and pick up passengers. Fare is inexpensive, only about 6.50 for a return ticket and you can be dropped almost anywhere throughout the city. The trip should take around 25 minutes and make sure you check the route for the Citylink and Fairline routes.
There are a few different options if you wish to travel by car. You can hire a car from one of the many companies at the airport. Store your car if you are leaving it at the airport in wither short or long-term parking. Additionally you can be dropped or picked up at specified locations. Traveling from Glasgow airport is easy and you will be sure to enjoy your flight and time spent in the city.
When Stars Fall on Pasadena
February 27, 2009 by James Gilbert Pynn
Filed under Destinations
To quote a bad line from a mediocre movie: “Pop quiz, hotshot!” What do Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart, Kevin Costner, Julia Child, George S. Patton, Eddie Van Halen, David Lee Roth, and Paul McCartney all have in common? True, they’ve all got (or had) killer hair, but more than that, they are (or were at one time), residents of sunny Pasadena, California. If you’ve ever visited (or lived in) the City of Roses, you’ll know why they all chose to call this fabulous city home.
What makes this former cattle town so great? Well, for one thing, it was a former cattle town and that carries a lot of cowboy credit. To be sure, there are a number of nice places to live in Southern California, but none of them blend their past with their present as effectively as Pasadena. Once home to Hahamog-na tribe, a branch of the Tongva Nation, the first European settlers would not appear until the arrival of the Indiana Colony in 1873. The name of the city, which means “of the valley,” was agreed upon in 1886.
Before long, the city was cultivating a cultural and scientific place for itself on the national scene. Though San Francisco was considered the first cosmopolitan city in California, Pasadena wasted no time giving it a run for its money. In 1922, the Norton Simon Museum was founded, while the Pasadena Playhouse was erected five years earlier. The Art Center of College and Design, a well-respected art school, was established in 1930 with a mission to produce students who would work to change the world. And of course, there is the JPL or Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which got its start in 1936. The JPL is, of course, one of the preeminent centers for rocket and space technologies in the world.
The evolution from an orange grove to a cattle town to an international arts and education center, has not been an easy one. The building boom, which began in 1886, doesn’t seem to have stopped more than hundred years later. You can still see the grand facades of Old Pasadena clustered on Colorado Boulevard. As you wax philosophical about the history of human progress, keep in mind the renown Tournament of Roses, a New Year’s Day parade, that has been held every year since 1890.
Keep in mind that though it has been affiliated with the Parade, the Rose Bowl didn’t come into being until 1902. Until that time it was customary to have chariot races and fun and games for the family after the Parade. With the growing popularity of American football, especially on the collegiate level, the Rose Bowl soon became the “The Granddaddy of them All.” Book your tickets by plane train or automobile and come see why Pasadena, California is the place to be.[I:http://www.travelthem.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/JamesGilbertPynn12.jpg]
Qantas: Australia’s National Airline
February 27, 2009 by Tom Martens
Filed under Flights
Qantas Airlines is the national airline of Australia. Qantas is Australia?s largest airline with its main hub at Sydney International Airport. Qantas also has hubs at Melbourne Airport, Brisbane Airport and Perth Airport. Qantas operates international flights into Brisbane, Parth, Singapore, Los Angeles and London.
The world’s second oldest airline in continuous operation and the oldest airline in the English-speaking world, Quantas was founded in 1920. It is a member of the Oneworld alliance, one of the world’s largest airline alliance programs.
Qantas is both privately held and of the world’s very most profitable airlines. Voted third best in the world by the World Airline Awards in 2008, Qantas and its subsidiaries maintain hundreds of Boeing and Airbus planes, naming each after Australian aviators, Australian cities, Australian cities, Greek gods and goddesses, and stars.
The name Qantas is an acronym for ?Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services.?
Qantas operates flight seeing charters to Antarctica on behalf of Croydon Travel. They first flew Antarctic flight seeing trips in 1977.They were suspended in 1979 due to the crash of Air New Zealand Flight 901 on Mt Erebus and were restarted in 1994. The flights now require specific polar operations and crew training due to the whiteouts which contributed to the Air New Zealand disaster.
Qantas rewards frequent fliers with points based on distance flown, with additional points for travel in first and business class. Miles may be earned and spent on both Qantas and Oneworld alliance carriers. Following criticism of its rewards program in 2008 over the unavailability of reward seats, Qantas introduced Any Seat rewards, allowing members to pay for any seat on a flight, and Points Plus Pay, allowing members to qualify for travel with a combination of points and cash payments.
The first airline to allow cell phone use during flights, Qantas also provides seat-back access to email and web browsing and wireless internet. It also offers an extensive in-flight entertainment system. Some planes use Mainscreen, where drop-down video menus offer either television programs or recent films, depending on the length of the flight. Other planes use Total Entertainment, which is an on-demand audio/video system.
Qantas recently announced a plan to reduce the airline?s carbon footprint. This works by passengers choosing to fly carbon neutral and then offsetting their own flight emissions by making a small donation to the Qantas program, either in the form of cash or frequent flyer mile points. Qantas donates the money to verifiable carbon offset projects that have met the necessary government requirements to be eligible for Greenhouse Friendly accreditation. Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe and professional golfer Greg Norman are the program?s ambassadors.
Trouble Finding Cheap Last Minute Travel Deals? 6 Ways How
February 27, 2009 by Brad Alexander
Filed under Flights
In this game you need to be alert so you will be required to give some daily input. You will be looking to book your flights or hotel room early, on the one hand for reduced inclusive rates, but also last minute travel deals as booking flights last minute, as sometimes you will pick up on cheap last minute travel for both seats and accommodation. Take advantage of the following Cheap travel tips that will soon be making you huge annual savings on your holiday expenses.
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Look into frequent flier status as being a member will benefit you in ticket saving fees, and you will find it very useful if you have to make any last minute travel changes. You will be considered as a privileged passenger by being an airline’s frequent flier program member, allowing you to get upgraded to first class.
When it comes to paying for last minute bookings, always look for the credit card payment option, due to the great award saving points schemes that are included. Can you imagine actually traveling for free, well you really can if you know the right cheap travel shortcuts. The reality of free flights today is in some way quite common with the majority of airlines, so take advantage of their generosity.
Purchase on the internet, that’s if you aren’t already doing so. cheap online last minute travel deals are easily found on the leading search engines like Google, but make sure you book direct from an airline’s website, as this will avoid third party commissions. You will soon find which companies fly to specific destinations and some of these airline companies even list leftover tickets for a particular flight, right up til the very last minute. You can expect to find some real discount bargains to help fill up the empty seats.
Get into the habit of making savings by booking at home, but be ready to make some quick decisions and you will have to already be packed and ready to step out of your front door. Finding cheap travel really is a doodle, the complicated part is being ready to act quickly so you can really take advantage of fantastic travel opportunities.
Got a credit card? – Use it. Some credit card companies offer air miles programs on their cards. Check if yours is affiliated with an airline company. You can take advantage of these offerings in case you need to travel pronto. Plus, you might even collect rewards points as well.







