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Taxi Travel Tips

18th March 2010

Taxi travel tips from the experts at Safe Harbors. If possible, pick your own taxi. Have the address of your destination and hotel written in the local language. If you call a taxi, wait for it indoors. Compare the face of the taxi driver with the posted license. When in a metered taxi, make sure the meter is activated. When boarding a bus or limo, do so promptly. Keep an eye on the loading and unloading of your baggage, especially if you are sharing a taxi or limo which makes an intermediate stop.

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Don’t let your holiday end in wireless disaster With four long weekends before the end of the year, travel plans are on the horizon for many of us. As much as sunscreen and shampoo are travel necessities, so are laptops, netbooks and smartphones. And to get online, people are increasingly taking advantage of wireless-fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks. Wi-Fi networks are available in airports, hotels and even in the air. While offering convenience and flexibility, Wi-Fi networks are unfortunately also easy entry points for hackers looking to steal your money, account

Top 5 fundamental Japan travel tips are: 1. Time Difference Japan time zone as if set to GMT it is +9 hours. So it is 1 hour faster than most of the Asia countries. 2. Language Japanese is still the main language that widely use in Japan public, private and government body. A lot of younger generation people do speak English but they are speaking in Japanese mixing English term with very strong Japanese pronunciation flavor, so it is very strange or sounds funny when you first time hearing this. No worries, helpers or workers in tourist spots, hotels and restaurant are all well

China Travel Tips-Visa

17th March 2010

Some complex situations that you think would be an organizational disaster turn out to be great and you wonder afterward what all the fuss and worry was about. Then the simplest of tasks can turn out to be a major calamity. Details of china visa requirements are available online. They include instructions for what is required to apply and successfully acquire ad Chinese visa.You have to have a tourist visa before your china travel. There many types of visas.The most common Chinese visa is an L visa.Tourists are provided L visas when they visit china for sightseeing trips.Business

Travel tips to Singapore

17th March 2010

Singapore is a small country in size but an economic giant especially in South East Asia. Singapore is situated at the south tip of Malaysia, just one degree north of the equator. The city is a blend with the culture and religions of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European. The four main religions are celebrated by the different ethnicity and the auspicious day like Muslim celebrating the end of Ramadan, Vesak day for the Buddhist, the festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Christmas and Easter for the Christians, New Year Day and the Lunar New Year celebrated by the Chinese are

Eco-tourism or green travel is becoming a new catchword in travel. But this doesn\’t mean you need to rough it. You could stay in a tent or go backpacking or canoeing, but just little everyday things can make any trip more eco-friendly. You can stay in cities or in the countryside; sleep in a big hotel or a B&B…. but you do need to think about what you can do to protect the environment. I\’m talking conserving plants and wildlife but also other resources like electricity and water. There are more and more of us traveling every year. With so many of

Have you ever thought of hopping a plane for spring break in Argentina? Maybe you want to study Spanish in Buenos Aires or learn the Tango in Mendoza? Too difficult, you say? No way, but there are a few things you need to know when traveling abroad. Take advantage of the following top five travel tips for your next trip to Argentina and make it an experience to remember. 1. PASSPORTS – Argentina visitors that are citizens of the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa will require a passport for entry. US Passport applications can be

Planning a vacation or going on business out of town? Whether this is your first trip or the fortieth, a nod to common sense and a few practical pointers will not only streamline your journey, but also enhance your experience by making it safer, easier and more fun. Planning Your Journey Be sure to familiarize yourself with your destination. The Internet is an excellent resource for researching the area you will be visiting, and many visitor centers will also send a welcome packet for a nominal fee – as well as answer any questions by phone. Things that you should know before

Airline Travel Tips

15th March 2010

Our number one airline travel tip is: Check in early! Airlines require domestic travelers to check-in 1 hour prior to departure. International flights require a 2 hour check-in. If you do not arrive on time and if the flights are overbooked, the possibility exists that your seat will be given away. In addition, there will be a greater opportunity when you arrive early to have your name on the “top of the list” for an upgrade. Be aware that some airlines have restricted carry on luggage policies. For example: Northwest – Maximum check-in is two and

Travel Tips for women

14th March 2010

A woman should always take a special care about her safety and security during a journey. While getting ready for the journey there are some tips that can come in handy. Always remember to make a list of what is needed during the journey. In this way travelers can minimize the possibility of forgetting the things they need the most and even if luggage has been misplaced or stolen; there is always a list of what is lost in hand. It’s easier to stick to a one color theme during a journey. Then the number of clothes and the amount of accessories needed is less. You can always be a

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