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CRIME PREVENTION WHILE TRAVELING

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

CRIME PREVENTION WHILE TRAVELING

Safety and security are always a concern when you travel. Everyday, travelers venture into large metropolitan cities both domestic and international. No matter where travelers go, they will end up in locations where street crime exists. It is even more prevalent in countries where unemployment, poverty, and overpopulation exist. In some countries, a traveler’s watch can equal a few months salary. Often criminals specifically target travelers if they are women, or because if they carry an expensive equipment, and will often not return to prosecute if the criminal is caught.

A person who travels alone, most likely turns to be a victim of the petty crime. Person travelling alone faces more risks when compared to a person travelling with someone or groups. All over the world, we could see travelers facing crimes. We cannot just say that, travelers are targeted only for their jewels or a lump sum of money. Petty crimes take place even for a penny. The most stolen items are cash, jewels, credit cards, mobile phones, cameras, passports and even sometimes your wardrobes. Criminals are wiser than us. At times, a petty crime may end up in losing lives too. So, it is advisable to travel in groups rather than traveling alone. Though losing our money or other belongings may be a great loss losing a passport is worse. While travelling to countries abroad, passport plays a major role to depict our identity.  So, passports have to be kept very safe from getting into the hands of the criminals.

One of the best ways to prevent crime is to visit your own government’s international travel safety information and warnings website. You’ll find up-to-date travel information, details on potential safety issues ranging from pickpocketing to terrorism, even weather warnings. Gather knowledge about latest travel warnings and be alert of your surroundings during your trip. If you are concerned about the safety situation, avoid border cities and unpopulated areas. (more…)

Traveling in Oman

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Traveling in Oman

Tourism is a priority sector in Oman, since its potential for growth and popularity has been recognized the world over. The country possesses amazing historic heritage, perfect environment, splendid folklore, and traditional industries like fishing, in addition to its natural beauty. All these tourist assets have given this country its own status on the travel map for the Middle East for decades, and now this great sea faring nation is all set to mystify the world. Before you get ready to visit any foreign land, it is crucial that you know how you can get around, thus is it helpful to have tips on traveling in Oman.

Whether you enter the country by means of air, land or sea, it is very important to read up on Oman. This way you can make a list of things you want to do during your stay, you can plan your itinerary well, and know how you will be traveling to all the destinations you have in mind. There are a large number of websites on the Internet that provide all information about the country. You can even know about the weather conditions, activities, sightseeing, and dressing norms here to pack your bags accordingly.

Internal travel in Oman can be undertaken by plane, bus, or rental car. If the places you want to visit are near Muscat or Salalah, there are regular flights between the two airports by the national carrier, Oman Air. To connect bigger cities in the country like Muscat, Sur, Nizwa, Sohar, and Salalah, there are daily bus services. Buses here are punctual and never crowded, providing inexpensive option of transportation. The state-owned bus service also has air-conditioned modern buses. Private or shared taxis are available in Oman, and are fairly cheap and convenient, but the best mode of transportation to explore the place is by renting a car.

There are plenty of car rental companies in Oman. Most of them have offices at the airport as well. These companies are equipped to give you multiple options in type of car, brand, amenities, etc. If budget is not a concern to you, then a nice four wheel drive with GPS is advisable to explore the rough terrains of the country. No matter what mode of transportation you choose, traveling in Oman is a pleasure. The people are friendly and helpful, and who knows you might go back home with not just memories of adventure and sightseeing but even some memories of new found friends.

Sustainable Bicycle Eco Travel in Chile, South America – Wine Country and Pacific Coast

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Sustainable Bicycle Eco Travel in Chile, South America – Wine Country and Pacific Coast

One of the most prestigious “new world” wine producing regions, Chile’s central valley has produced award winning wines in recent years. Enjoy a bicycle tour of the Chilean wine country, pedaling through vineyards of the Central Valley, then turning south and bicycling along the stunning beaches of the scenic Pacific Coast. We stay in historic colonial cities such as Santa Cruz and Constitucion and visit secluded villages and beach resorts. This is an excellent trip for both wine and food lover – and photographer!

Highlights
Historic Vineyards of Chile’s central valley
Colonial Chilean Cities such as Santa Cruz
Fabulous cycling along valleys and coastal roads
Three wine tastings and winery visits
Unique Aspects

No other bicycle tour allows you to explore Chile’s central valley and its famous wine region as this trip does. After our bicycle ride through the vineyards we head towards the Pacific coast. Far from the touristy towns further north, we’ll explore smaller towns that have historical importance and a local ambiance.

Travel to Oman for an Exotic Vacation

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Travel to Oman for an Exotic Vacation

Saint Augustine said, “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page”. Travel has not only become a recreational activity but also a means of expanding one’s dimensions in the world. Meeting new people, exploring unsullied places, trying different cuisines, and understanding novel cultures is not only an experience, but also fun. Oman is one such destination that is fast becoming a favorite on the travel map.

Housing “Arabia’s Jewel”, the capital city of Muscat, Oman is a blend of the long forgotten and the yet-to-be-discovered character that every travel must embody. Muscat is an awesome mixture of old and new. It boasts of all modern amenities and yet preserves an ancient charm.

The additional attractions in Oman are Sur, a coastal town that has retained the more traditional lifestyle. Nizwa is a city famous for its handicrafts, and Oman’s ancient monument, the Nizwa Fort. Salalah, known for its beaches, which are ideal for scuba diving, diving, jet skiing, sailing, and canoeing. Musandam peninsula is known for its striking mountains with unusual textures and patterns.

One can book a dhow and visit Khawr Ash Shamm from Musandam, to see marine life in placid waters for a breathtaking experience. Masirah Island is a stark rocky landscape rimmed with secluded beaches and loggerhead turtles that come to nest there. This island also has a variety of shellfish and other marine life.

Apart from these exclusive places to see one may enjoy other activities such as photography, filming, rock climbing, scuba diving, ice skating, trekking, camel racing, game fishing, sailing, and horseback riding. From mountains to desert to seascapes, Oman is thriving in multiplicity and thus offers something special for every traveler. (more…)

Kashmir Travels -Come See Kashmir – ?If There Is Heaven On Earth, This Is It, This Is It!? Kashmir Kashmir Kashmir

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Kashmir Travels -Come See Kashmir – ?If There Is Heaven On Earth, This Is It, This Is It!? Kashmir Kashmir Kashmir

has three decades of experience in operating treks, tours and safaris in India for visitors from all around the world.
Small groups and individual itineraries are catered for, and we are able to arrange individual hotel reservations and travel arrangements for your trip in order to make your travel India as simple as possible.  We send over 500 trekkers into India in one season, and are proud of our well-earned reputation for providing safe treks, rafting expeditions and jungle safaris across India.
It is for this reason that we have keen adventurers returning to us year after year.

Dear Traveler:-

Kashmir Travels group is one of the Kashmir’s leading and largest hospitality enterprises founded in 1961. Since its inception, Kashmir Travels group is involved in providing tour and travel services in Kashmir valley. Kashmir Travels is affiliated with the multinational company, Goldenrose Group of Houseboats.

Our floating palaces offer easily affordable houseboat vacations and tailor made vacations in Kashmir. On this web tour you will find Luxury Houseboats , Deluxe Houseboats and Standard Houseboats with a wide array of additional information for you to choose and experience.

Imagine yourself about the fun when your planned tours are turned into exciting fishing trips, boating tours, leisure car safari’s, sightseeing and excursion trips across the valley. Our ultra modern houseboats provide you an opportunity to rediscover yourself and enjoy the royal treats that can make your visit to us a life time experience and turn them into memories that will be some of the cherished moments that you will ever remember. If you have longed for the delights of the houseboat holidays then step in and let us pamper you with our excellent services and comfort. (more…)

What To Avoid When Searching For A Travel Job

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

What To Avoid When Searching For A Travel Job

Everything in life comes down to opportunities. The opportunities we grab and take advantage of make us happy and the opportunities we miss can sometimes make us regretful. But there is one thing we often fail to remember. We need to remember that although some opportunities come by chance, others are brought about by your own hard work and good timing.

When it comes to searching for a job, you need to take a proactive route. Being proactive means being aware of the pitfalls to avoid and planning ahead. What you want to do is create opportunities. This way of thinking will put you way ahead of the rest.

By reading this article, you are taking a proactive approach because you are seeking more information, and that is great. Knowledge is power and it is always foolish to do something hastily without understanding first. Hopefully these tips will help you with your travel job search and I’ll share to you the things to avoid in your quest.

Avoid generalizing. Be more specific with your career goals.

Introspection is very important. Set definite goals for yourself based on your inclinations and preferences. You should understand that not all jobs are right for you. Some jobs may not coincide with your skill set and other careers may not agree with your values and personality.

Desperation will often derail even the best planner so even if you are desperate, try to avoid applying for jobs you know you won’t be happy to do in the long run. Stick to a plan and make it work with hard work and perseverance. Once you a land a job, it will be something you will enjoy doing. (more…)

Travel Writing: How to Make Money Blogging About Your Travels

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Travel Writing: How to Make Money Blogging About Your Travels

Have you ever wanted to travel the world and make money for sharing your adventures with the world? Using the web and a simple blog, this couldn’t be easier. There are just a few simple, yet hidden techniques for making a healthy income for blogging about your travels.
In fact, the number of underground travelers who hold no jobs, yet make cash for writing about their  travels is growing by the day. We keep our mouths shut about our techniques as we visit worldwide destinations and get paid for telling the world about it. I know there have got to be great people out there who deserve to travel and want this information, so I’ve decided to share a few of our techniques:

1)   Own Your Blog. Sites like Blogger, Myspace, and BlogSpot are no good for our purposes, because you can’t tweak the site to make a profit very easily. Instead, if you buy a domain for 10 bucks and then install WordPress, you now have the platform to make it extremely profitable.

2)    Utilize PPC (pay-per-click) to get started. You won’t make a massive income off of this right away, but you can easily make 5-10 bucks a day in the beginning. That may not sound like a lot… but it’s enough for a meal every day or a flight after a month, and the number only gets bigger as your blog grows in readership. (more…)

Holiday Travel Guide Barcelona

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Holiday Travel Guide Barcelona

Spain, does it mean Barcelona or vice versa? Capital city of Cataluña area in the northwest of Spain. It’s Ideal Holiday Travel destination. In this unique city, traveler can enjoy in nice hotels and restaurants, as it is underlined in every Holiday Travel Guide online.

Most visitors don’t realize that Catalans do not see themselves as Spanish. Catalonia is an autonomous region of Spain, with Barcelona as the capital. Catalans make up about 50 per cent of the population, they speak their own language and have their own customs and traditions that do not include bullfighting and flamenco.

All in one, visiting Barcelona mean visit Spain, and naturally what is the best time to visit this nice city?

Depend less what you want to fill, at the end the filling will be the same, unique and unforgettable Holiday Travel.

Summer is the hottest period but most crowded time in the year. Beaches are filled, air is humid and if you want to be wet all over the time. If you want to see naked young bodies on the beaches and street go to Barcelona at summer. For that kind of filling July and August are the best. Summer is not good for site seeing, you are wet all of the time. (more…)

Are Hostels, Camps and Private Homes Safe for Travelers

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Are Hostels, Camps and Private Homes Safe for Travelers

Yes – and no. As with any traveling and staying in an unknown spot, there will be some dangers. Most of them you can avoid. If you know the risks before you travel, you can be prepared for any situation.

If you decide camping is the accommodation style for you, you should have a good knowledge of the area you are going to camp in. Will you be staying in a public campsite or will you be camping wherever you feel the need to pitch your ten? If it is the latter, make sure it is legal to camp in the spot you have chosen. Check whether you need to provide your own drinking water. Camp grounds in remote places may require you take in water. If you are using water from streams or creeks, boil it first to get rid of bacteria.

Animals can provide a source of danger in campsites. If you are camping in bear country you will need to take special precautions. Take care of how you store your food and where you pitch your tent. You will need to either store all your food in a bear proof box or hang it from a tree. Check the area before you camp to make sure there are no signs of recent bear activity. If there are, move on to another site. Other dangerous animals that you need to be aware of when camping are snakes and spiders. These beasts like to get in and under things so always check before you put on any clothes and shoes.

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Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers

Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be amazed at what kind of work you can find to do.

1. You could become an au pair or nanny. There are many opportunities to look after people’s other kids while traveling. Try England, South Africa or Australia for starters.

2. You could teach English. In a number of countries there are opportunities for English teachers. If you are bilingual you’ll have a much better chance of scoring one of these jobs in places like Japan.

3. How about working in a pub? In England there are opportunities for free board in pubs where you are prepared to pull a beer. Hospitality jobs are relatively easy to come by in Australia.

4. Have you ever considered working at children’s holiday camps in the USA or Russia as a camp counselor?

5. You could become a fruit picker! Get to work in the fields all over the world.

6. What about a winter holiday job? Can you ski? You can get jobs as ski or snowboard instructors in many ski resorts all over the globe. (more…)