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Martina and Jennifer’s Mother-Daughter Bonding Trip – Cycling 1400 Km

31 Oct

Author: Susanne Pacher
Source: download

Martina and I play tennis in the same league and funny enough she even looks a little like the other Martina (Navratilova), just prettier. Needless to say, some of her shots are quite like the other Martina’s too, and in our last encounter Martina and her partner won against my husband and me in a hard-fought 3-set match.
After the match we had a nice relaxing chat and Martina mentioned that she and her daughter did a fabulous 1400 km biking trip last year, which ended up being one of her most exciting travel experiences and an amazing mother-daughter bonding opportunity.
Originally from Germany, Martina is a very active Toronto real estate professional, probably in somewhere in her 40s, and Martina’s daughter Jennefer just finished her university studies and is off as we speak on another biking trip in Sweden. In the fall she’ll start another 5 years of academic studies in the Czech Republic.
Now you can read about Martina and Jennifer’s European biking adventure.
1. Please tell us a little about yourselves and your background. How did you come up with the idea for this biking trip? Please comment on the special t-shirts you both wore.
Jennefer had to do so some studying in a library. When we met for lunch she admitted having looked through the travel section and found routes for traveling in Germany and got the idea of biking bike though Germany.
For safety we looked for a buddy for her to go along. but while everyone agreed that it would be a great trip no one wanted to commit. One day Jennefer said: “why don’t you come along”? It was a nice thought but I was very hesitant. Packing light was not my strongest side and I was not sure if I could manage to bike such a great distance. But the idea grew on me and suddenly there was no turning back. We started to dream.
We informed ourselves about different bikes and found the best bike shop in Toronto where we bought our bikes and most of the other equipment as well. Over the following weeks we collected all the necessary stuff. We got the special Toronto bike shirt and wore it a lot during our trip, now it also serves as a constant reminder of our great tour whenever I wear it. We checked out web sites of bike trails, made our own training schedules and e-mailed a lot of thoughts back and forth to each other.
2. Please tell us about the itinerary of your cycling trip. From where to where did you go, how many kilometers did you cycle a day? How strenuous was it?
We started in Fuessen in southern Germany and rode for 14 days and 1400 to Flensburg. Some days we had to take it easy (heavy rain, food poisoning) but the last day we rode 180km. It was tiring; our muscles in our shoulders and legs were tight. Also we were not used to being on a bike saddle for such a long time and that resulted in some pain.
2. What type of landscapes, villages and towns did you ride through?
We started in the mountains and worked our way up north – where the terrain got a lot flatter. We saw the most beautiful places, and were so close to them all. Often we rode along rivers and could hardly believe that we were not dreaming. Every little village had a church in the centre, and the most beautiful flowers decorated the houses. At one point we encountered cows in the middle of the road. They were walking home from the field to the farm all by themselves. We were a little uncomfortable at first. Once the hills were behind us we encountered strong winds – especially around the “Nordsee”.
3. There were some mishaps with your luggage and your bicycles at the beginning of your trip. Please tell us about that.
The airline lost our bikes – they delivered them to us four days after we arrived- totally damaged. The bike store had little hope for us and thought we needed to order special parts which would take another three days But since the bikes were so new they managed to straighten out the wheels and repaired the other items as well.
The moment we biked our first meters we thought we were in paradise. The bikes felt heavy due to our lugguage and balancing them was something I had to get used to. At first my bike would tip even in standing position. But we got used to it so much that we could hardly steer the bikes once we took off the luggage. With time we became very efficient in loading and unloading our bikes. We had each two panniers and one bag on the carrier. We did not have a stand or holder to place our maps – which would have been a great advantage to have. Very early on our tour we encountered dirt roads and we felt sorry for our touring bikes. The first flat we got while pushing the bike towards a well to drink some water.
4. You also had other mishaps (flat tires, food poisoning] along the way. Please tell us more about that.
We had four flat tires in all. Jennefer was able to change them very quickly. But first we had a wrong pump that did not fit to our valves and we needed to find stores that would sell pumps. Other bikers were most helpful – as soon as someone saw us struggling they would offer help.
In a little village – we waited for a night tour – we ate some typical German food and Jen’s food must have been spoiled. At night she got terrible stomach pain. It lasted for over a day. The following day we could only bike 30 km. We found an accommodation with a nice lady who made us tea. Next day we continued and the lady offered us to call if Jen got sick again so she would get us with her car. We were amazed at this helpfulness.
One day it rained so badly that the rain dropped out of our shoes – that was a very cold experience. We needed to dry our clothes fast for the next day. Jen found out that hanging the clothes on the window was great – I was uneasy about the looks of it – but it was practical.
5. What was your daily routine? When did you get up? Where did you eat your meals? What did you do in the evenings?
We got up at around 6:00 a.m., wrote notes into our journals, and went for breakfast. The breakfast was always very good and we also took a sandwich along for lunch. When we found a great spot with a nice view we took a break for lunch and ate what we had in our bags. For dinner we would be in the next town and have a typical meal for the region. We really liked Spaetzle in the southern parts of Germany.
Twice we got in so late that we could not find any food – so we survived on power bars and some sweets that we had bought. The next morning we would have an extra big breakfast. We ate a lot of delicious cakes – no need to worry about calories – we would burn them off fast through biking. One town was celebrating a wine festival. Two bands played in the town centre, wine booths were everywhere and happy people were just chatting, listening to the music or moving with the beat.
In another town we wanted to take a guided night tour with lots of historic stories. We only survived half of the tour because we were way too tired. Often we would get some delicious cake from the local bakery and eat it on our beds while watching the Olympics, reflecting on the past day and making plans for the next.
6. What types of places did you stay in? How did you find those places?
Some accommodations we found through a book called “Bike and Breakfast” , these places would provide a safe place for the bikes and a healthy breakfast. Other times we went to the local tourist information and they found a room for us. One fellow who biked with us for a day offered us a room since a convention was being held in his city and we could not find a reasonable place to stay.
7. Please tell us about your encounters with local residents along your route.
We got lost way too often – adding to our driving time. People would steal the road signs as keepsakes. The moment we stepped off the bike someone would ask if we needed help. Sometimes people did not know what they were talking about and sent us in the wrong direction, but they were all most helpful. One lady offered us lunch at her place. We were so surprised how friendly the local people were. Kids would ask as where we were from and where we were going. We slowed down a little to tell them, and they would wave and wish us good luck.
8. Packing light is a key requirement for a long biking trip. Please tell us about how you dealt with that issue.
We made lists of things we would need on our trip. We wanted to bring as little as possible but still the mountain of stuff added up. We fitted everything into our panniers and backed them into a big duffle bag for the plane. We would save on space by just bringing one shampoo for both of us. We worked together as a team – one would carry all the cosmetic articles, the other all the road maps and so on.
The full interview with photos is published at Travel and Transitions – Interviews
Susanne Pacher is the publisher of a website called Travel and Transitions(http://www.travelandtransitions.com). Travel and Transitions deals with unconventional travel and is chock full of advice, tips, real life travel experiences, interviews with travellers and travel experts, insights and reflections, cross-cultural issues, contests and many other features. You will also find stories about life and the transitions that we face as we go through our own personal life-long journeys.
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Get Cheap Airline Travel Without Spending More Money

31 Oct

Author: Dana Goldberg -
Source: articledashboard.com

It is a reality that earning money is not easy. So, you must be very wise and thrifty in spending your hard earned salary. A person worked hard for the whole year just to be able to finance a vacation trip or travel to unwind and break his monotonous routine. One way of spending your valuable money wisely is to have a cheap airline travel. It can make your limited and hard earned money go further.

You can get the best cheap airline travel by shopping around on the internet on its different websites of different airlines and on different travel agencies. They can offer you best deals that are inexpensive than your own arrangements; all you have to do is choose what suit your preference. Other airlines give discounts to students, senior citizens and young children and some may allow you to choose your seat. But also, you must be wary of some websites that are just out to ensnare you with their specials and package deals that are too good to be true and instead of having a cheap airline travel you will have an expensive airline travel.

Another way of having a cheap airline travel is to travel by group. You can travel with your family, friends or colleagues. Aside from getting discounts and freebies, it is safer and more secure traveling in group. And don’t forget to keep some copies of your identification papers, check numbers and passport, flight and hotel reservations. Always take your passport with you. You can make a card containing basic information about yourself, your blood type, the medication you are taking, your address and phone numbers, persons to be notified in case of emergency, their addresses and phone numbers, your destination, your passport number and its validity, flight schedules and airline’s reservation number, attached it to your carryon, purse, backpack or suitcase for quick reference. To save time and energy you can fasten a colorful ribbon to your suitcases or luggage so that you can identify it easily among hundreds of luggage, because some can be very similar to yours, who knows you might get a different suitcase specially if you are in hurry.

You can also get a cheap airline travel by traveling on off-peak season, Traveling on off-peak season can keep you away from expensive and crowded trip and the atmosphere is relaxed. Avoid traveling before holidays because fares are more expensive than normal and stressful on your part. If you have a flexible travel plan check different dates because cheap airline travel can be had that depart on certain days of the week.

Another way of getting cheap airline travel is purchasing a round-trip ticket. Round-trip tickets are usually cheaper than buying two one-way tickets, but be sure to check all the terms, there’s nothing wrong with asking questions; compare prices by using price comparison site, it will enable you to check different airlines at multiple airports on multiple days.

Book yourself ahead of your scheduled trip to get a cheap airline travel. Don’t book yourself on the last flight of the day in case you missed your flight or your flight was canceled due to bad weather condition because airlines won’t provide you accommodations for factors which are beyond their control.

Now, who says you can’t travel on a tight budget? Just exert an extra effort and find time to look for a cheap airline travel.

 

Saving Time While Booking Travel Online

31 Oct

Author: Abraham Carter
Source: articledashboard.com

Before they haul out the big suitcase, before they put a hold on the mail and before they make house- and pet-sitting arrangements, a growing number of American travelers are taking a different sort of trip: a trip online.

That’s because travel arrangements have evolved, with Web sites often taking the place of travel agents in the organization and planning of family vacations, weekend getaways, business trips and more. In addition, in 2005, four out of five Americans who arranged trips on the Web also bought their tickets online, up from 70 percent in 2004.

When booking a trip, many consumers use a site such as Expedia, Travelocity or Orbitz. These sites are known as online travel agencies, or OTAs, and they work by rapidly searching through many travel suppliers, such as airlines, hotel chains, etc.

Meanwhile, a recent study conducted by MSN and Harris Interactive says that 75 percent of U.S. adults who have ever taken a vacation visit three or more Web sites when researching and booking their travel plans. The question then becomes, why do consumers search multiple sites when planning and booking travel?

Many do so hoping to find a great deal. But is it worth it to shop around? The answer is yes; no one OTA searches all of the travel suppliers in the United States, and each OTA has different arrangements giving them access to deals the others don’t have.

Oftentimes, consumers miss out on finding the best deals for their trips because they don’t shop around enough or they don’t know where to look. One Web site, BookingBuddy.com, has all of the travel sites-from Expedia to Travelocity to JetBlue to Hertz-under one roof. While the site doesn’t sell travel, it makes it easier and faster for consumers to book travel.

A site such as this lets users enter their itinerary once and then search any OTA or travel supplier without having to type in the Web address and itinerary over and over again. It’s a big time savings, and because it’s comprehensive, consumers won’t miss out on a site just because they didn’t know about it or didn’t remember it.

And as with other OTAs, consumers can use BookingBuddy as a one-stop shopping portal for hotels, package deals and car rentals.

 

Shopping and Designing Travel Coffee Mugs

30 Oct

Author: Ruth C. Lanham
Source: isnare.com

Mugs have always been a very popular choice for practical gifts as well as souvenirs so it is not surprising that travel coffee mugs has become pretty abundant especially in souvenir shops and gift shops all over the world. Aside from its utilitarian purpose, such kinds of coffee mugs are also a very nice thing to collect especially if you are a big travel buff.

While it will definitely take you quite some time to be able to visit all the different places that you are dreaming about, you can already start shopping for cute coffee mugs that you can add to your collection. Gift shops, home ware stores and antique shops usually carry a lot of interesting coffee mugs that you might find interesting enough to add to your collection. For more rare finds, antique shops and flea markets are certainly the way to go. If you

 

Adventure Travel From Grand Canyon Rafting to Base Jumping

30 Oct

Author: Bea Metcalfe
Source: ezinearticles.com

Some people believe a break from work should involve more than just a holiday: it should be an adventure! Which is why adventure travel is becoming so popular. It doesn’t have to mean climbing Everest, attempting K2, or crossing a desert on the back of a camel: but it can, though it can just as easily mean a guided rafting trip in the Grand Canyon, seeing the desert from the basket of a balloon, a bungee jump like James Bond (off Switzerland’s Verzasca Dam) or a road trip somewhere literally *off the beaten track*.

Trekking in Nepal or paddling the Grand Canyon are the classic adventure travel options, and for most adventure travellers involve a bit of travel to get to, but there are travel adventure options in every country — you ‘d be surprised to see the list of where all the best paragliding destinations are, and paragliding definitely qualifies as adventure travel if it’s done right. Ice climbing, cave diving, shark diving, paddling between scenic islands, trekking overland, base jumping, or even heli-biking or heli-skiing can elevate your travels to adventure travels, and these kinds of adventure travel options can be found in some very unlikely destinations.

But the classic adventure options are still the best: New Zealand, for all the cycling and paddling options, as well as the extreme sports, is one of the best places for adventure travel, and Chile and Patagonia are popular for the same kinds of adventure travel attractions. Canada has the winter-y wilderness, and offers adventure travellers the chance to get back to nature and meet some exotic animals, while Borneo and the Galapagos, offer adventure travellers both untouched wilderness, unique animals and sunshine. Just in case you prefer your adventure travels without the adventurous weather.

Not all of us get the chance to have a real travel adventure. However, ‘adventure holidays’ are becoming ever more popular, and accessible, and not just among the young. As baby boomers mature they find they are fitter, and generally richer, than their parents were – so your 50s and 60s is a great time to take that travel adventure you never had time or money to do. Lots of adventure travel is within the realms of possibility for most people — you don’t have to be an elite athlete to cross the Sahara with a camel train, just relatively healthy and the owner of an adventurous spirit. Some adventure travel tour operators even run adventure tour options for younger explorers, and there are some gentle routes along even some of the most exciting of white water rivers, and child size mountains still worth conquering. And while once people thought of some adventure travel options as being the adventure of a life time, now a lifetime can have many travelling adventures.

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Baby Diaper Bags – Important Travel Accessories For Parents

30 Oct

Author: Janet Verra
Source: ezinearticles.com

Traveling is fun, especially if you have your little angel with you. However, traveling with babies require parents to be more prepared. So, for them to be more prepared, they will need a basic carrying tool to help them carry numerous essentials of their baby called a “diaper bag.” Baby diaper bags are great bags that can hold several baby items while away from home. Parents should understand that their infant will go through a lot of diaper changing during the child first few months/years. Therefore, they will need a diaper bag which will aid them when going out with a baby.

For parents who are always on the go, it is very comforting to have something on hand, which can carry necessary things for the baby. Baby diaper bags come in different types. They often have many pockets and compartments to organize baby items inside. You can find diaper bags at many stores, in various shapes, styles, colors and designs to fit any personality.

There are also different sizes of baby diaper bags available today, from small, medium to large. For moms who have twins or multiple babies, a large-sized diaper bag is a prefect choice for them. On the other hand, mini diaper bags are great for day to day basis.

Baby bags come in different fabrics as well. In fact, you can find various of them in different patterns and themes. If you are buying a diaper bag for a baby shower, the safe way to go for is a neutral bag, which come in a safe color since the sex of the baby has not yet determined. There are diaper that are made of quilted materials, that are not as heavy as vinyl bags and easily stored under a stroller.

Some diaper bags are made quilted materials because parents enjoy variety. These styles of baby diaper bags are also easily stored under a stroller in the large baskets and when you carry them, they are not as heavy as some of the thicker or vinyl diaper bags.

Baby bags can be personalized according to your desire. You can embroider names, messages, dates and the likes. There are so many personalized bags available online. So, if you are looking for a personalized gift like an embroidered diaper, the Internet is a great source for you.

So, what should your baby bag include? There are some moms who find it difficult to know what items goes into the bag. With so many baby items that can be carried during tips, it’s a bit frustrating not having everything you might need accommodated in the diaper bag. On the hand, you don’t want to carry a heavy load while on a trip.

Diaper bags were designed to accommodate essential baby items such as extra diapers, formula and baby bottles, wipes, pacifier, extra clothes, baby blankets, diaper rash cream, bibs, toys, and plastic storage bags. These are the most basic items that parents should consider packing in their baby diaper bag.

Janet is an author for a variety of lifestyle issues and topics including weddings. If you’re looking for baby diaper cakes, visit the website Prettybabygifts.com and browse their extensive collection. Find more baby gifts online!

 
 

Summer Traveling With My Dog

29 Oct

Author: Dawn Ross
Source: articledashboard.com

This is a story about a road trip I took with my dog this summer. This is an informational story that will provide some insight as to what you need to consider when you travel with your pet. My dog’s safety while in the car had to be considered. I needed to know where to make pit stops along the way. And I needed to know what hotels would allow her to stay.

Sephi is my dog’s name, short for Persephone. Sephi is a 55 pound dog, part German shepherd, part Labrador, part chow, part border collie, etc. She loves to ride in the car. I don’t generally take her with me in the car during the summer unless it is to the park. But I needed to go to St. Louis for business. As a female, I don’t like to travel alone too far from home. So I decided to take Sephi with me as my “guard dog”. It is a four hour drive from Kansas City to St Louis, and 99% of the trip would be spent on the interstate.

Before leaving, I made sure Sephi’s tags were legible and that they were adequately secured to her collar. Sephi is not the type of dog to run off, but I’d rather not take any chances. Her tags not only have her name and my phone number, but they also have her vet’s phone number. The major dog essentials needed for this trip included Sephi’s leash, her dog car seat belt, water and her water bowl, dog food, doggie bags for picking up her waste, and her pet carrier (which is also her doggie bed). Sephi wore her dog car seat belt the entire time she was in the car. The dog seat belt she uses is easy to put on and comfortable for her to wear. The dog car seat belt is worn like a harness. A strap extends from the back of the harness and latches into the seat belt receptacle. Whenever Sephi is not in the car, the strap can be unhooked and replaced with a leash so that she doesn’t have to have the harness taken on and off.

I brought my own food and snacks or only went to places where I could pick up food quick so that I wouldn’t have to leave Sephi in the car. It was over 90 degrees outside and could get even hotter inside a car. Other pit stops were necessary. Since the drive was mostly on interstate 70 there were several rest stops along the way. These rest stops not only had restroom facilities for me, but they also had designated pet areas for Sephi. Most rest stops in the United States have designated pet areas. Even though it was obvious that many pet owners did not pick up after their pets, I used the doggie bags to pick up after Sephi. Not only did I do this as a courtesy, but I also did it in order to avoid getting into trouble with any law enforcement that may happen to be in the area. The last thing I need when away from home is to get a citation for an ordinance violation. One bad thing about traveling alone with a pet was that when I had to use the restroom, I had no choice but to leave Sephi in the car for a few minutes. There were signs clearly posted at the rest stops prohibiting dogs from entering the buildings so Sephi was not allowed to go into the restroom with me.

Sephi drank water while a the rest tops but she did not eat until we got to our destination. This is because Sephi tends to get a little car sick if she has food in her stomach. Our trip was only four hours long so she did not go hungry for very long. When we reached St Louis we had to find a hotel. Knowing by experience that many hotels allow pets, I did not do any research beforehand. As a result, I visited two other hotels before I found one that both accepted dogs and had wi-fi access. The hotel we stayed at was the Red Roof Inn. It was fairly inexpensive and comfortable. I brought Sephi’s carrier in the room. This gave her the comfort of familiar surroundings, but the carrier was necessary for another reason as well. Most hotels require that if you have to leave your pet alone in the room that the pet be confined. I had business to take care of and I would not be able to take her with me. So she stayed in her carrier while I left the hotel. Hotels have this rule for two major reasons. First, the hotel does not want pets destroying their property. Sephi is not destructive, but some dogs are so the hotel makes the rule apply to all dogs. Second, if hotel personnel needs to enter the room they don’t want the pet to escape or to bite the intruder. Before you travel with your pet, you may want to find a hotel that allows pets first. Be sure to read their pet policy so that you can make sure you comply with the guidelines.

All-in-all, the road trip was a success. I felt safe traveling alone with my “guard dog”. Sephi was safe wearing her dog car seat belt. She was kept hydrated and had plenty of potty breaks at the rest stops. And she was comfortable during her stay at the hotel. Traveling with a pet does not have to be an inconvenience if you remember certain points. Research hotels and hotel pet policies before traveling. Bring the pet’s carrier if you plan on leaving the hotel without your pet. Make sure your dog is wearing their tags and bring their leash. Make sure your dog has a vehicle restraint such as a dog car seat belt or a pet car seat. Bring something to pick up after your pet. Bring plenty of water. And last but not least, enjoy your trip!

 
 

Travel Insurance Online: Both Money And Time Saving

29 Oct

Author: HenryBell
Source: articledashboard.com

Traveling is hobby of many people. People like to spend their leisure time in traveling different place of all parts of universe. Travel insurance online very useful for those people who like traveling very much but due to scarcity of time they may not get travel insurance.

Travel insurance online provides you the easiest way of getting your vacations insured without any hassle of searching manually. Travel insurance online saves not only your valuable time but it is also money saving. Travel insurance online also helps you in collecting online as many quotes of travel insurance as you want. Then from quotes collected you can compare various policies and choose online for yourself the suitable policy of travel insurance you want. These online quotes for travel insurance are available free of cost on internet.

Travel insurance online provides wide coverage against any mishaps during travel. Travel insurance online generally provides not only for your medical expenses but it also covers for lost luggage and other personal belongings including passport and money. Repatriation costs are included in the coverage and even costs incurred due to cancelled or delayed flights are also covered by the travel insurance online. If you happen to damage items belonging to a third party, you get liability coverage from your travel insurance company. If you want all these expenses covered by your travel insurance coverage, you should choose online policy of travel insurance which gives comprehensive coverage.

In online travel insurance most of the insurances companies provide policies which generally cover trip cancellation, trip delays, medical and dental expenses, emergency medical transportation, lost luggage, accidental damage, any kind of default on the part of airlines, cruise lines and tour operators.

Thus while selecting travel insurance online it is important to look upon the coverage given by the insurance company. Different insurance companies have different terms and conditions for online travel insurance so it is better that before selecting any policy of online travel insurance to gather all information. While you purchase any policy of travel insurance online it is better if you maintain caution and check the reliability of insurance company. You can also collect information about the reliability of insurance company from your friends and relatives.

Travel insurance online is the most convenient way of buying insurance without any hassle. But it is also equally important while buying any policy of travel insurance online to look upon other factors like coverage and reliability.

 
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Extravagabce Mauritius Trips For Couples

29 Oct

Author: Allan Michael Taylor
Source: articlerich.com

As the trip season is approaching, all of us are wondering about the places to go and enjoy. Most of the couples select to go to beaches to have the most romantic time of the year there. Amonogst the popular beach tour spots, Mauritius holds a special place.

The reason why a variety of couples hail to the place each year is its unusual natural splendour. It is commonly known as ‘the island for two’. The shinning blue seawater invites the couple to dive in and enjoy the freshness. Dazzled with the beauty of the turquoise water, many couples opt to lie down on the shoreline and give a slight tan to their bodies. With this tanning, they also absorb the freshness, and vigour of the place.

Mauritius is positioned within a large coral reef off the coast of Africa. It is known as one of the most tranquil tour spot still safe from sightseer over crowdedness. Still, the place is a house to a mix of various cultures including English, French, Creole, African, Indian, and Asian. Obviously, the marks of theses can be seen clearly in the area.

Couples can enjoy the vast range of cuisines and can introduce themselves with the tastes the world enjoys. The languages spoken by the locals are Creole and French conversely, they can easily speak and understand English too. One of the major attractions for couple is the resorts in Mauritius. Each one of them holds individual qualities and specialities. These include Constance Hotels- Le Prince Maurice, Naiade Resorts- Les Pavillons, Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, Shandrani Resort and Spa, Heritage Golf And Spa Resort, and Club Med.

A couple can reach to the extreme levels of bliss while hang about at any of these resorts. The heavenly views of seashore, and the energetic sunlight, soothing weather, mild nights, harmonious music, and tasty cuisines are all the essentials that invite the couples. It is a year round charm for visitors, and especially for love birds who are not weather bound or trip season bound.

It can be the best wedding and honeymoon spot for couples from around the world. In addition, British and Irish nationals do not require getting a visa. There is also no requirement for vaccination to reach there, and couples can be saved from the after affects.

Mauritius holds all what a couple can wish for to make their outing enjoyment based. It is the best idea for the couple to carry a camera along with them. Such recollections are a keep when they are saved in the form of pictures. Fishing is an activity that the couples can enjoy with each other, first by catching fishes, secondly, by making their barbeque in the evening on the seaside.

A couple can enjoy their trip to Mauritius in various different ways. They can make it luxurious by staying at a costly hotel, treating their bodies at a Spa, enjoying the best cuisine, cycling, running along the seashore, and swimming in the transparent waters. Mauritius is the most exciting place a couple can go to, so try to grab an opportunity if you can.

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Insider Tips for Business Travel

28 Oct

Author: Tim Roseland
Source: articlesbase.com

As with any area of specialization, there are business travelers who always seem to know what they are doing and those who constantly seem to be in a state of crisis.

 
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