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vendredi 22 janvier 2016

Making the rounds of the world

Making the rounds of the world



Itinerary

Initially when the idea of ​​traveling around the world from beginning to sprout in our small heads SDF future, we thought: great, great one starts doing a world tour and see all countries of the world ....
The choice of route is definitely the most difficult part, see in the laborious preparation of a world tour. It is true that numerous solutions available to us and fortunately the Internet is because we gain an incredible time in our research. We want to take our hats off to all former generations of travelers who had to develop patience treasures and imagination to get the information.
No, young padawan, disabused yourself, do a world tour, it is usually only one year of travel around our beautiful planet. So, in one year, we can not see the 196 countries that are spread across the globe. We must make choices, and choose which says says duty to resign themselves to not see everything and it IS HARD. Indeed, one is spoiled for choice in destinations more beautiful and interesting as each other.
Fortunately or unfortunately supreme law helps in decisions to take: BUDGET !!!!
And yes the watchword of the trip remains, as in life everyday, money. Without money no fuel and thus we not advance. The first thing to do is decide if we start by boat, Cargot, bicycle, scooter, truck, on foot or by plane. Do not sail scholar, not being brave enough to bike, who can not afford to buy the truck, it will eventually fly.
So, we quickly realized that airlines come together in alliances to make us get the best price, and offer tours of the kinds world. Finally we seem original from wanting to do a world tour, but in fact, everything is already pre-prepared and we enter a new box: that of tourdumondiste community !!!!
Then we need to estimate its budget and that is after all these reflections we finally fix his route.
As for us we started our research in September 2012, and it is nine months after we buy our tickets. It took us weigh the pros and cons, weigh in estimating compare advancing back and finally we launch, catch the CB to finally appear in the inbox, the list of all our tickets, departure times, arrival on improbable dates ...
Ah yes, do not forget an important element: the climate ... .. And yes, from as long in general, this is not to run after the rain.

So in conclusion the recipe to prepare your itinerary is:
Define how long from
Think how from
Estimate how much you can spend
Studying climates and seasons

As we read on many blogs, each of his purse and it can range from 5 and € 20 000 per person, but the average is around € 15,000.

This is also the budget that will define where you're going. If you decide to go only to countries where the cost of living is high, your budget should be consistent. if you go in developing countries you can live for 20 € per day per person.


A site that helped us a lot in the preparation of our trip is tourdumondiste. Their logic to arrange a trip to long short is fluid and logical. One slips you the picture we've made to estimate our expenses based on the average price per person per country found on various sites and expenditure items to predict.

mardi 19 janvier 2016

The island of Chiloé, Patagonia a dream

The island of Chiloé, Patagonia a dream 



Big heart for the island side of the world, north of Chilean Patagonia. Spectacular landscapes, culture mythology responsible, charming wooden churches, owls meetings ... What more?

Ancud, Island Gateway
After Valparaiso, we will increasingly push in southern Chile. The island of Chiloé is the last major step before having to return to Santiago where a flight ahead for Colombia.
The island of Chiloé is the second largest island after the Great Chilean Tierra del Fuego island. It is part of the archipelago of Chiloé with its many islands and islets. With 155,000 inhabitants, the archipelago is not very populated. Ancud and Castro are the two main cities, one is located on the east coast and the second in the far north, to the south of Puerto Montt.
On this island, the Indian peoples of the island long resisted the Spanish conquest. The independence of Chile proclaimed, Fort San Antonio Ancud was the last Spanish stronghold to surrender. Today, it remains a section of wall still seeming to defy the ocean.

Ancud is not a priori the nicest place on the island. Yet this peaceful fishing port will be enough to hold you. I stayed four days because of a thunder couchsurfing experience! Teresa welcomed us into his large wooden house outside the city, near a beach. We were not the only ones: there were five other surfers! Owls meetings and sacred meal around seafood cheap corner.
The main attraction of the north of the island, is the penguin colony that has developed on all islands northwest of Chiloé. If this is your "first time", you'll love this no doubt!
In any case, the scenery on the road are sublime and the journey alone is worth the trip.


dimanche 17 janvier 2016

Best Travel Movies Ever

10 Best Travel Movies Ever



These are the best travel movies ever.
 You can watch these films over & over again, and never get sick of them. Which ones are your favorites?

I started to realize I had a travel obsession when all my favorite movies were based on crazy travel adventures.
So here is my personal list of the best travel movies of all time.
Once I’ve finished watching any of these films, I feel the instant urge to pack up everything and head out to explore the world. Great travel movies like these have helped inspire my own personal travel goals over the years.
So if you’re looking for some motivation to push you into a backpacking adventure of your own, sit down and watch a couple of these fantastic flicks with a bowl of popcorn, a glass of wine, and a friend. It’s the next best thing to actually traveling!
Just make sure to get off that couch and experience the real thing once in a while, because no matter how good these movies are, they can never replicate the incredible experiences of actual world travel…

  1. A Good Year
  2. The Motorcycle Diaries
  3. Secret Life Of Walter Mitty
  4. A Map For Saturday
  5. 180 Degrees South
  6. The Way
  7. Que Tan Lejos
  8. In July
  9. L’auberge Espagnole
  10. The Darjeeling Limited



5 Cheap places to enjoy the sun in winter

5 Cheap places to enjoy the sun in winter


The blog Discovery World Online presents you five beautiful place to visit in winter cheaper

1. Tenerife


The Canary Islands are one of the closest places to find winter sun, Tenerife and is particularly attractive. With an average temperature around 20 ° C, you will need to pack a light sweater to put over your shoulders when you dine in the evening terrace. It is always better than a parka in the snow! Find cheap flights to Tenerife.


2. Cape Verde


A few hours flight from France, Cape Verde consists of a series of islands each more beautiful than each other, off the coast of Senegal in West Africa. The pristine sandy beaches are perfect for sunbathing. But if want to do a little more than sunbathing, try scuba diving, deep sea fishing or windsurfing.


3. Morocco


Located on the edge of the Sahara desert, the cities of Marrakech and Agadir remain warm throughout the winter. Relax on the beach with a backdrop of snow-covered mountains. Or, if that does not stretch you enough, indulge yourself with a pampering session in a steam room.


4. Dubai


The year-round sun is not a mirage in Dubai. If you manage to pull you the largest shopping centers in the world, take a trip in the desert by jeep or camel, or just soak up the sun and atmosphere in the more traditional Heritage Village.


5.Grande Canaria


Less than 200 km from the northwest coast of Africa, it is not surprising that winter on Gran Canaria enjoyable. The subtropical part of the island has large white beaches that are especially welcoming to relax in the sun and forget the rain at home.

vendredi 15 janvier 2016

Travel: precautions to not lose everything





Loss or theft of baggage, there are precautions to be taken before going to not lose everything. Here is the simplest and most effective.

Last year in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Madeleine Lauzier sipping a drink on a terrace in the Plaza Dorrego. She looked at the pictures she had taken. To be more at ease, she filed her handbag at her feet. "In less than 30 seconds, a thief has pinched my nose and my beard. I was in shock! "Ms. Lauzier has been wronged as a beginner. Certainly her purse did not contain much, but the thief was still able to find a credit card and travelers checks.
Keeping his composure, she went immediately to his hotel room, where she started looking for international phone numbers of the issuers of its credit card and its travelers checks. Fortunately, she had enrolled in a small notebook before departure. Within minutes, she was able to cancel these documents. It is made new issue we have delivered three days later at her hotel. "Now, money, credit cards and travelers checks, I will keep them on me!" Promises our traveler.
"It seems elementary, but we must remember: it's before going you have to take precautions," says Nicole David, branch manager at Club Voyages Berri in Montreal. What precautions? Here is the simplest and most effective.


1. Photocopy your passport and credit cards.

If lost or stolen, you will have the basic information that will accelerate the production of new documents. "Put these photocopies obviously elsewhere than where you keep your originals. Otherwise, you risk losing both, "said the expert. On the spot, when you go on walk or shipping, drop your passport in the safe of the hotel or your bedroom, and then make a copy of it with you.

2. Note the international phone numbers.

On the back of a business card that you slip into your wallet, enter the phone numbers at no cost issuers of your credit cards and traveler's checks, and most importantly, the help desk Travel your insurance company. Test them before leaving. You can also send a Hotmail or Gmail email in which you will have noticed all these details, along with the email address from your travel agent. Wherever you are on the planet, you can retrieve this information through the Internet.

3. Check if the Canadian government maintains a presence wherever you go.

You travel to a destination uncrowded? Check if Canada has a consulate or a business office: www.international. gc.ca. Through its agencies, the Government of Canada is obliged to help you abroad if you have problems. For example, it is he who is to replace a stolen passport, lost, damaged or expired (plan costs). It must also provide you with a list of doctors and hospitals in the area where you are, and offer advice and contact the police and medical services in the area if you are a victim of theft, sexual assault or other acts of violence.
"If you need emergency financial assistance, the Government of Canada offices can you transfer funds," adds Nicole David. Certainly you have to pay back on your return to the country, but at least you will have been repaired.
According to The Rough Guide, "Your embassy will not much for you. However, your consulate can probably give you a hand. "
Visit countries where Canada has no official presence? Note whether another Member State of the Commonwealth is an embassy, ​​consulate or a business office. In Burma, for example, the Australian Embassy will lend you assistance.

Lost luggage

It may happen that the airline luggage wanders between two switches. If this happens, immediately report the incident to your luggage carrier or airport. Contact the staff of the airline, which in some cases will pay buying necessities. The carrier should return your luggage and deliver them to your hotel.

Theft of luggage

But if, unfortunately, thieves bite your luggage, how should you react?
- If you are on vacation in an "all inclusive". Notify immediately the representative of the tour operator. "He lives in the country where you are, know how to react and probably has contacts with the Canadian Consulate," says David.
- If you travel without any intermediary. Appointment as soon as possible in a police station and report the theft. Indeed, your insurer will compensate you if you file a police report. If you do not understand the language, ask a police officer who speaks English or French to translate your document before it was printed. Verify that this is your version of the facts contained and no detail has been omitted there. If items are missing from the report, you will have great difficulty to reach full compensation from your insurer.
Finally, start the procedures to apply for a replacement passport. You will need to demonstrate that you are a Canadian citizen, hence the importance of having minimally a photocopy of your passport.
If your insurance does not cover your luggage abroad, you can add a rider to that effect. You are a victim of theft? Your insurer can then compensate you, but upon presentation of a police report. So you must get this precious document as soon as possible. Normally, the settlement of claims is carried out in return journey.


How to make a claim


  • As soon as you become aware of the loss of your property, call the helpline your travel insurer to share the problem. "The representative will help you gather the necessary information for your claim to be complete," says François Morel, business development advisor at Desjardins Financial Security.
  • Wait for authorization from the insurer before buying personal effects to continue your journey. Please keep all your bills to get a refund.
  • Do you confirm the procedure. For example, do you need to fax the police report on the spot or can you do when you return?
  • Remember that insurers do not offer protection against theft of cash.

Finally, if you bring your cell phone, smart or otherwise, be especially careful. "These appliances and all electronic devices are popular targets for thieves," warns David Nicole.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey


 (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey) is the first film of the trilogy The Hobbit Peter Jackson. This series is adapted from the novel by JRR Tolkien The Hobbit, which describes the adventures of Bilbo Baggins with thirteen dwarves and the wizard Gandalf the Grey, the Realms to recover a dwarf and kill the dragon Smaug.

It was released November 28, 2012 in New Zealand and 12 December 2012 in France and Belgium. It is followed films The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, released December 11, 2013, and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies released December 10, 2014.

This is the first film to be shot in HFR 3D, that is to say with a frequency of 48 images per second1 (instead of the usual 24) with a RED Epic camera with a resolution of 5K2. These choices allow the movie to come out simultaneously in standard format (2D), 3D and IMAX 3D.



summary


While his friends hobbits of the Shire are preparing to celebrate its one hundred and eleventh birthday, Bilbo Baggins begins the story of his adventures in a book intended for his nephew Frodo.

It narrates how, in the distant past, the dwarves have established a kingdom ruled by Thrór to Erebor, the Lonely Mountain, rich and prosperous thanks to gold and other precious minerals collected within it. But that wealth causes greed of Smaug the dragon that destroyed the kingdom, and settled in the mountain where he preciously guarding the treasure, forcing the dwarves into exile. Years later, Thrór and his army of Orcs Dwarfs clash at the Battle of Azanulbizar conducted before the door of Moria, and the Dwarf King is killed by the enemy leader, the giant orca Azog. The little son of Thrór, Thorin, combat Azog then, using as a makeshift shield oak log, hence its nickname "crown of oak," and cut the arm of Azog, leaving him for dead and then winning battle.

One morning in Hobbiton, Bilbo is visited by Gandalf who offers to join an adventure. Bilbo declines the offer of the old magician, who nonetheless severe on the door of the hobbit, with his stick, a mysterious inscription. In the evening, Bilbo is visited thirteen dwarves, including their leader Thorin. The dwarves are preparing, with the help of Gandalf, starting towards the Lonely Mountain in order to reclaim their gold from the clutches of the dragon, and Bilbo was chosen to accompany them as "burglar", given the reputation for agility and discretion hobbits, and that Smaug does not know the smell of Hobbits. At first reluctant, Bilbo change his mind the next day and joined the cast of dwarves for adventure.

On the way, while Gandalf went explore the area, the group is captured by three trolls. With malice Bilbo which advises on the best way to cook them, trolls are fighting until dawn when Gandalf returns so that splits the rock that protected the trolls sunlight, and the sunlight petrify. The company discovered in the cave trolls many treasures, including two large elven swords, Orcrist will become the sword of Thorin and Glamdring, which will be used by Gandalf. This also brings to an elven Bilbo knife, which serves sword to its size.

The company then gives way to the east, when they cross the Radagast the Brown magician that teaches them that evil power, a necromancer, took hold of the Black Forest, from the fortress of Dol Guldur, raising spirits of the dead in them. Radagast has faced a before fleeing. When the company continued with orcas amount of Wargs sent by Azog, Radagast diversionary group and took refuge in a crevice, before seeing killer whales slaughtered by elves riders. They join the Elven city of Rivendell, where they are greeted by the master of the place, Elrond, which helps to decipher the map of the solitary mountain that has Thorin.

At Rivendell, the White Council composed for the occasion of Gandalf, Saruman, Galadriel and Elrond meets to discuss shipping dwarves and Necromancer. Only Gandalf is in favor, but while they are in discussion, they learn that the dwarves and Bilbo left Rivendell at night, towards the mountains of the east. Galadriel understand that Gandalf had prepared himself and he intends to join the expedition.

In the mountains, during a violent storm, the mountain giants wake up and fight violently changing the topography of the road and causing landslides that repeatedly fail to take the company. It finally found shelter in a cave where Thorin shows once again his irritation to the hobbit he sees as a dead weight. During the night, while Bilbo is about to discreetly leave the company, the floor of the cave opens as a hatch, and all are captured by goblins. They are driven underground in the goblin city, but Bilbo managed to escape in secret. Nevertheless, it falls on a goblin that fight but they both fall into a crevasse.

Dwarves are brought before the king of the goblins who, after questioning, it includes dealing with Thorin and is wearing a message informing Azog. But Gandalf comes rescuing the company and manages to escape the caves to daylight, after massacring many goblins, including their king.

Meanwhile, hidden in the crevice where he fell, Bilbo sees arriving the creature Gollum who completes the goblin for food. But Gollum loses a gold ring during the fight. Once the creature part Bilbo recovers the ring and follows his trail to find an exit. However, Gollum Bilbo notices and offers him as a puzzle game if Bilbo wins, Gollum will show him the exit, and if he loses, Gollum will eat. After a contest of riddles, Bilbo finally prevailed and asked what he has in his pocket, that Gollum can not guess. Enraged, he decided to break his word and using his ring to become invisible and attack the safe hobbit. He realizes then that he lost it, and understands that this is the object that Bilbo had in his pocket. He chases Bilbo who fled into the tunnels, but the hobbit stumbles and accidentally puts the ring, becoming invisible. He then saw Gollum pass him without notice. Bilbo follows Gollum to the exit, where he sees all his companions to escape, but Gollum, hidden, blocking his way. He is about to kill the creature, but his pity wins, and he decides to spare. He hustles to reach the exit of the cave and join Gandalf and the cast of dwarves outside, leaving Gollum mad with rage and helplessness.

Outside, Thorin again complains of the burden is Bilbo before it shows itself without explaining how he escaped. Their discussion is interrupted when attacked by Azog that Thorin believed dead, and an orc troop mounted on Wargs. Continued to the edge of a precipice, the company has no choice but to seek refuge in trees and bomb the attackers using flaming pinecones. Meanwhile, Thorin decides to confront Azog. While he is in trouble, Bilbo intervenes and saves her life, followed by some dwarves who could get out of their tree, which then load the orcs. The battle is interrupted by the arrival of giant eagles that take the company into the mountain, where they saw the Black Forest, and the lonely mountain in the horizon. Thorin finally recognizes the value of Bilbo and thanks.

Meanwhile, on the lonely Mountain, a thrush breaks a snail shell against a wall, creating an echo in the heart of the massif. Inside, among the great wealth of Erebor, a breath is heard, and the dragon Smaug, buried under his treasure, opens one eye.

jeudi 14 janvier 2016

Visit Bologna, "Red"


EUROPE BY TRAIN (3/5) - With InterRail pass and to (re-) discover the old continent by train, we step all this week in several relatively far from the tourist cities. And yet ...



Terminus: Central Bologna

7th Italian city in terms of population, Bologna, rich in exciting architectural heritage, not least has a vitality that jumps out of the visitor. The 80,000 students who inhabit (approximately 400,000 inhabitants), there are certainly no strangers. They extend a legacy that the city did not fail to recall the origin: the presence within the walls of the oldest university in the Western world (1088).

Landed on the quays of the station towards Piazza Maggiore (about 20 minutes walk), the heart of a city whose center runs most easily on foot or by bike. What first strikes you is the profusion of arcades lining the streets. They make strolling all the more enjoyable. Bologna, "Red", owes its nickname to the color of the brick of its buildings as its political anchor left. Welcome Bologna, tourist office of the city, offers a circuit (three hours according to the brochure, both can be more than enough) to explore the most important buildings of the city. Most importantly, it will let you feel the atmosphere of these small steep streets and colorful.


Get lost in the maze of the old Jewish ghetto, push the door of the shops of Via dell'Indipendenza, and those, more chic, the via dell'Archiginnasio. Enter also in the splendid Basilica of San Petronio (and its extraordinary sundial), look up (or climb it, 498 steps all the same!) To the towers Asinelli and Garisenda. Highest among twenty buildings so. The city had a hundred in the Middle Ages. He still wander Quadrilatero district of the old city market and deli stalls, fruit and vegetables. Bologna "the dotta" (scholarly) is Bologna "the grassa" (fat). Remember also to check out the rich palace, transformed, as in 3 of the Via Garibaldi, in apartment building, also in cultural place.

If you had the desire to join the visit organized daily by the tourist office (2:00, 13 euros to our way), just know that it will please the most avid primarily of historical and heritage landmarks.

At the cocktail hour, join the Bolognese under the arcades, seated to the many cafes and restaurants. For the least expensive addresses, aim the student quarter, along the via della Moline, Belle Arti, Zamboni and Piazza Verdi.

The magic moment

Difficult to resist the atmosphere of the Piazza San Stefano. An air of village, protected from traffic, bordered by arcades in the heart of the city. Time to enjoy a local wine. Rather a beer? So, still on the square, choose from the impressive collection of La Bottega della Birra (19B Strada Magiore).

Renowned for its ice cream, Bologna has many gelaterias we did - despite our good will - not all be tested. However, enter without fear in Cremeria funivia (Via Porrettana 158 or Piazza Cavour 1). The company delivers Carpigiani same courses over several days to learn the art of gelato.

Good to know

If you do not want to upset a pure strain Bolognese, do not talk him sphaghettis bolognese. First because Bolognese in question is called ragu rather, is eaten with tagliatelle, and prepared without tomato sauce.

Have fun

The tourist office offers to learn to make your own pasta 3 hours + tasting + cookbook = 93 euros.

Break free

By train Bologna is located one hour from Milan, Venice two hours, and three hours from Rome.


samedi 9 janvier 2016

ultra-romantic destinations for a holiday week with friends


ultra-romantic destinations for a holiday week with friends





Want to offer you a dream vacation with your man without breaking the bank? No need to go to the Bahamas! Here is our selection of the most romantic cities for a one-week trip (and affordable).

Venice (Italy)

Venice is the destination for all lovers. With its canals and gondolas, romantic architecture and its many restaurants, the city is appealing. So we favor off-season times, just to have a little more privacy.


Santorini (Greece)

Perched on an island hill, sumptuous bright white houses overlooking the sea. By the light of a candle on a beautiful terrace, the smallest dinner turns into ultra-romantic moment.

Budapest (Hungary)

Wander the narrow cobblestone streets hand in hand and discover the baroque architecture of the Hungarian capital. Then you can relax in the famous baths of the city!

London (England)

Romantic neighborhoods of Notting Hill in the historic heart responsible for the tragic and passionate stories through the exotic streets of Covent Carden: London is summer or winter, a great place for lovers.

Marrakech (Morocco)

A breakfast over the Medina, facing the Atlas Mountains, walks among the spices, snake charmers: it gives even more desire to cuddle.

Prague (Czech Republic)

Prague, city of a thousand spiers of. Admire the architecture of the Old Town, dream in the air of the National Opera of Prague Rudolfinum and kiss you on the edge of the water.

Granada (Spain)

Carrefour civilizational, Grenada is a place rich in historical monuments and culture. So that feels exotic to the other side of the world. And it is tasty.

Vienna (Austria)

Cultural center, charged with classical melodies and paintings returnees in history: Vienna inspires us and makes us open eyes and ears.

Capri (Italy)

Can not you see sip a cocktail with your lover in this corner of paradise you?


Egypt

Enjoy pyramids, the Nile long walks and sunsets in the desert ... at low prices. Following the Arab revolutions, the country is emptied of tourists. But if it is still appropriate to avoid certain areas of the country, most of the country remains accessible without any problems! So we took the opportunity!



Want some spectacular sunsets suns, great views of nature, exotic cities wander hand in hand? Romanticism in what are you here? That's good. Here are our top 10 best destinations where to go with her man for a holiday in paradise a top chrono week or even a weekend. It's your wallet that will be relieved!

You are fans of Disney, carriages and beautiful Christmas markets? In this case, aim Budapest, Vienna and Prague, which will immerse you in a gentle atmosphere and magical.

Unless you prefer to make love for hours in a beautiful house overlooking the sea ... In this case, it will Santorini and Capri.

And if you want to play the royal couple in 1001 and sensual nights, sailing in spicy scents, bet on Granada, Morocco or Egypt.

And if not, there are always three essential: Venice, London and Paris.

vendredi 8 janvier 2016

Terrorism against tourism, what risks

Terrorism against tourism, what risks



With at least eight attacks or attempted attack in nine months, the latest one week ago, in the Thalys from Amsterdam to Paris, France is one of the most regular victims of terrorist acts. She did, however, never hosted as many tourists: the bar of the 85 million foreign visitors should be exceeded at the end of the year, world record. Amazing paradox. "Seen from abroad, Paris in January seemed to fire and blood. Yet people have returned, "says Jean-Marc Roze, general secretary of the National Union of Travel Agents (SNAV). "Before, it was easy to wait a year after an attack that tourism reparte. Now, from the time when the real security measures are implemented, the recovery is fast, "relativize René-Marc Chikli, president of the Union of Tour Operating companies (Seto). "It also depends on the uniqueness of the destination or not. A Mediterranean beach is not very different from another, "says Jean-Marc Roze. In this context, France, deemed safe (26,000 police were mobilized in Paris this summer) and has a unique heritage, winning spell. But Tunisia and Egypt, recurrent victims of terrorist acts, have lost a large part of the tourist manna, which respectively accounted for 15.2% and 12.8% of their GDP in 2014 (according to the World Travel and Tourism Council). It's not just in the Arab countries that tourists are targeted, as recalled the attack in Bangkok, Thailand, there are eleven days. "The risk exists everywhere," sighs René-Marc Chikli.




Thailand: a short-term effect but moderate

On 17 August, the attack on the Hindu Erawan Shrine, a place much frequented by tourists in the heart of the Thai capital, had 20 deaths. According to the defense minister, Prawit Wongsuwan, "the authors wanted to destroy the economy and tourism," which represented no less than 19.3% of the country's GDP in 2014 (World Travel and Tourism Council). With the influx of Chinese visitors, the sector had experienced a sharp rebound since the beginning of the year more than 28.8 million foreign tourists were expected in 2015, against 25 million last year, a troubled period a military coup. The impact of recent attacks remains even more uncertain than the motivations of the perpetrators have not been clarified. But 23 countries have already issued safety recommendations to their nationals. Package tours from Hong Kong were canceled until late August. An analyst with Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish bank predicted in the short term, a probable 10% decrease in the number of tourists in Thailand. French side, "maybe tour operators adapt their programs by reducing visits to Bangkok or bypassing the capital," Jean-Marc Roze bet. Ultimately, unless new event, the effect is expected to remain moderate. "This country has no structural problems of security," Judge Olivier Guitta, director of consulting company GlobalStrat political risk.
> Tourism weight in the economy: 15.2% of GDP in 2014 (total contribution, including indirect effects).
> Recent attacks: killing the Bardo Museum in Tunis, March 18 (22 dead) and the beach in Sousse, 26 June (38 dead).
> Estimated impact: 30% decline in the number of French tourists between 2014 and 2015.



Tunisia: English desert, the French are wary

On the other side of the Mediterranean, the shooting of the Museum of Bardo in Tunis on March 18, during which 22 people were killed, dealt a first blow to tourism. "Since the Italian cruise ship there are more" notes Olivier Guitta. The slaughter that followed, June 26, on the beach in Sousse, causing 38 deaths (including 30 Britons), further strengthened the confidence of tourists. "This is the second deadliest attack of British citizens abroad since 11 September 2001," says the expert. Tour operators Anglo-Saxon Thomas Cook, Thomson and First Choice have canceled all their trips until next spring. Unlike the UK, France does not recommend its citizens to travel to Tunisia. However, the risk exists. On August 19, a policeman was murdered in Sousse. "The security services are disorganized since the fall of Ben Ali, in 2011. The border with Libya in war is a sieve, and the number of radicalized people is huge for such a small country," says Olivier Guitta. This summer, the French have not totally shunned this very cheap destination, supported by several communication campaigns in the wake of the attacks. "There will be between 400 000 and 500 000 French tourists in Tunisia in 2015, against 700,000 in recent years," said Jean-Marc Roze, the SNAV. It's still a decline of 30-40% compared to 2014 years which was already poor.

  •  Tourism weight in the economy: 19.3% of GDP in 2014 (total contribution, including indirect effects).
  •  Last attack: attack Hindu Erawan Shrine in Bangkok on August 17 (20 dead).
  •  Estimated impact: 10% decline in the short term.




Egypt tourism has dropped by a third since 2010

In 2015, no tourist has been the victim of terrorism in Egypt, but he almost. On 10 June, an attack was foiled in Luxor: two gunmen were neutralized by the police in the car park opposite the temple of Karnak. A month later, the Islamic state was the Italian consulate in Cairo (one death). Multiple attacks have also affected the army in the Sinai desert. Finally, a Croatian national was abducted in the suburbs of Cairo and executed by Daech early August. This chronic violence, the military government fails to stem despite a repressive policy, has made Egypt a "marginal" destination for the French, according to Jean-Marc Roze. Despite a fragile rebound in 2014 (+ 4% compared to 2013), the country had received 9.9 million foreign visitors, far from the record high of 14.7 million reached in 2010 before the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak. In light of recent events, the target of 11.5 million tourists for 2015 seems difficult to achieve. "It's a vicious circle: the lack of tourists aggravates the situation in the country" regrets Jean-Marc Roze.
> Tourism Weight: 12.8% of GDP in 2014 (total contribution, including indirect effects).
> Recent attacks: shooting at Karnak, on 10 June (2 terrorists killed) and beheading of a Croatian citizen in Cairo, August 11.
> Estimated impact: lower third of the number of foreign visitors in five years (2010-2014).
Greece, Spain, Italy fallback destinations
"Since the attacks in Paris, there is a vis-à-vis distrust of the Arab-Muslim world. The Morocco and suffers from disaffection, no intrinsic reason, as Turkey. However, Greece did a super season. This is the principle of communicating vessels, says Jean-Marc Roze. Spain, Portugal and Italy took advantage of the problems of Tunisia. "According to the travel agency sales barometer of SNAV, the French reservations in Greece increased by 18% in July. In Spain, they increased by 9%. The misfortune of some makes the happiness of others.


Chefchaouen, the city of nature lovers



Lovers of nature and hiking enthusiast, this package is for you! Akchour you will discover the heart of the Rif mountains and be amazed by the pristine greenery, where calm and beauty combine harmoniously with the colors and scents of this beautiful northern region. You will have the chance to admire the famous Bridge of God, which is one of the most memorable tracks of the blue pearl. He gently winds along the Oued Farda way up to a lush landscape where the natural arch of the bridge emerges to offer us a great spectacle. 

With the backdrop of mountain peaks of the Rif, Chefchaouen, northwest of the country, extends its white medina on the hillside, while in sunken like to complete the picture, the wadi Laou brings it must greenery on its banks. Founded in the 15th century. to withstand the Spanish and Portuguese invasions, Chefchaouen is a small town that today is proud to offer the visitor beauty and sweetness of life.


Here is a place we'd like to find more often!
Located in the medina in Chefchaouen (Chaouen for short), Dar Dalia is a pretty traditional house on 2 levels, in the foothills.
Recently restored to offer comfort, this guest house has charm and beautiful colors. It feels good, quiet. Outside the door, the neighborhood kids play.
It really is a good starting point to explore the historic heart of Chefchaouen, but also for a ride in the mountains, just opposite.


For nature lovers, the blog '' I Visit Morocco 'offers this magical place that can light the happiness and smile on your face and also on the faces of those who are dear to you.
For lovers of pure Moroccan chite, I advice you to go to Chefchaoun, everything is simple and easy to make an amount to consume, not for sale lol
I wish you a good trip and good read on your travel blog and advice of friends.



Mirleft a magical place for lovers of the sea and own nature



Mirleft is a small village in the province of Tiznit, about 130 km south of Agadir, known to be a paradise for fishermen, surfers and lovers of green tourism. Located between sea and mountains, the region offers visitors a wide range of activities such as excursions in 4x4, quad, mountain biking, or even camel. For the record, it was Jimi Hendrix established a few weeks in 1964 before rising to the north, Essaouira.


Meets photo postcard, Mirleft is a haven for all nature lovers but also for fans of idleness. Sea side, the region abounds with beaches more beautiful than each other. The best known of them, El Gzira, is 15 km from the center of the village. However, "Le20heures" advises you to avoid the beach Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, not really very clean. Furthermore, surf schools offer young and not so young too, introductory courses in skiing. Land side, many agencies offer tours and hikes in the surrounding areas, or you squarely offer themed excursions, such as a stay with the nomads, or a day to discover the local traditions ... Regarding accommodation, several options are possible. You can rent, once there, an apartment or a villa on the seafront or in the center of Mirleft, prices are also very affordable. If you prefer the atmosphere of guest house, you will not be disappointed the city and the beach is full. And if you're the type to plan everything and prepare before you leave on vacation, guest houses have websites, and you can make your reservation in advance.

Photo of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Just around Mirleft (to two kilometers)

Quiet and completely isolated, this area is ideal for rejuvenate and find yourself, landscapes and panoramas are unparalleled. I suggest you also do not miss the sunset on the beach of El Gzira, and wild beaches in the surroundings.

Excellent trip dear readers


written by Hussin Nomade


jeudi 7 janvier 2016

Visit Agadir


Visit Agadir is an unforgettable pleasure
The magical places to visit






The Casbah ''Agadir Oufella''


The Casbah or Kasbah Agadir (Agadir Called Oufella in tachelhit, that is to say Agadir d'en Haut) is the most majestic of the city. This is a fortress overlooking the city and the beach and culminating at a height of 236 meters. It overlooks the ocean over 216 m on the heights of Oufella, offering a magnificent view over the city, the bay and the hinterland. Agadir Oufella was erected in 1540 by Mohammed Ech-Cheikh, Moroccan King Saadienne belonging to the dynasty. Having conquered the city, it built these walls in order to protect any particular Portuguese invasions.
The site was rebuilt in 1752 to increase the security of Agadir. After the 1960 earthquake, the fortifications were rebuilt on their old marks and only the front door was kept in the authentic.
During their stroll, visitors will not forget that this fortress has shut the oldest district of Agadir, at the time composed of small alleys and playful residents. Its walls and the front door were restored while the remains of this ancient fortress was transformed into a necropolis. It is reached by a road with a magnificent view.
The location is ideal to admire the city from all angles and the sunsets!


The Valley of the birds

Located in the heart of an ancient river, the birds valley stretches from the center of the city to the esplanade of the sea. The 2.5 hectares of the site have been planted with exotic species such as magnolia, calistemon the parkinsonia and populous species of unusual birds like the ladies of Numidian and rheas.
A delight for lovers of exotic birds from South America or Asia who thrive in an environment successfully reconstituted and alongside local wildlife animals like sheep to headlines and Barbary apes.


Agadir Medina

The medina is a cultural village recently designed and directed by Coco Polizzi, master craftsman decorator born in Morocco, Gadiri adoption. On an area of over four hectares, the village gets clever way and thoughtful features of the Moroccan medina.
The medina is also a tribute to artisans and artists from the region. Young people exercising in the 25 workshops of the medina is a continuation of the regional tradition: potters, carpenters, fitters zelliges, ironworkers, etc. Located in the eucalyptus forest between Agadir Inezgane, the medina Polizzi offers visitors dining areas and shops.



Souk El Had

Deprived of its ancient medina by the 1960 earthquake, Agadir offers a more modern facies souk in Souk El Had.
This is the main place of supply of the inhabitants of Agadir for food, clothing, the current equipment. There are also many handcrafted items. On Saturday and Sunday market days, Souk El Had takes more imposing dimensions.
The Souk is a big market, it has approximately 6000 small shops. It is surrounded by ramparts and has several entries. It is organized into different sectors: furniture, crafts, clothes, vegetables, beef, spices ... We can find little marvels, including all kinds of traditional decorations ...



The garden of Olhao

The garden of Olhao, or portuguese garden, celebrate the twinning of Agadir with the Portuguese city of Olhao. It also commemorates the historic ties between the two countries. A green space punctuated with water points, alleys and architectural designs inspired by regional tradition, is attached a museum dedicated to the memory of Agadir.
In this museum, the highlights of the city (construction, destruction, reconstruction) are exposed through a series of photographs, stamps and newspapers. It is located near the French Institute of Agadir.



The Municipal Museum

The city of Agadir has a museum dedicated to the Amazigh heritage of the Souss-Massa Draa region. It opened February 29, 2000 during the commemoration of the reconstruction of Agadir, forty years after the quake. It presents a variety of Berber jewelry from the South Region.



Immouzzer

12 Km north of the city, on the right, a winding and hilly road passes through 24 km of mountains and a stunning variety of landforms - plateaus, valleys, gorges, mountain - with a very varied vegetation dominated by argan trees and dum or palmettos. At the center of this natural botanical garden called "the paradise valley", the white houses Immouzzer surrounding a palm grove. Beekeeping is a major activity in the region (the party Immouzzer of honey takes place in early May). Thyme honey and wild lavender, mixed with argan oil and crushed almonds in, gives Amlou, a treat that we offer to honeymooners.



Wall of Remembrance

Recalls the challenge taken for the reconstruction of Agadir "... If fate has decided the destruction of Agadir, its rebuilding depends on our faith and our will" then declares Fire King Mohammed V.



The ports

The city of Agadir has three main ports: the marina, the fishing port and the commercial port ... so needless to rapeller that the city vibrates in the sea air! The ports are all recent and modern.
The commercial port is surrounded by warehouses, canning and freezing factories. The external trade are mainly composed of fruits and vegetables and minerals.
The fishing port is based mainly on fishing for sardines. During your visit to the station smells ... you are warned!
To compensate for this inconvenience and stay in the heart of the discovery, each afternoon the fishermen propose a sale by auction to taste their latest trophies!
For the less daring, many restaurants have flourished sardine near the port.



Central Market

The central market of Agadir, like other markets in the country, is best known for the infinite variety of spices that it offers to its customers, who mostly come from neighboring provinces.



The Natural Park of Souss-Massa

The Souss-Massa Park was created in 1991 to 34000 ha. It is characterized by its variety of habitats, the richness and originality of its flora and fauna. The vegetation of tropical affinities, Saharan and Mediterranean, is typical and highly endemic. In addition to a coastal steppe, there are a steppe euphorbia, a dune vegetation and aquatic vegetation on the banks of the Oued Massa.
The park is the ideal place for the reconstitution of herds mhorr dama gazelle, oryx, ostrich and of adax for their reintroduction into the wild. It is home to many species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, fish and butterflies. But the species most famous is the bald ibis, since the park is home to the largest colony of this species in the world. Wetlands mouths of Souss and Massa are located within the park and are of international importance for migratory birds tourist exploitation and discover nature areas. You can observe birds whose numbers Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita) remains the most remarkable element of this avifauna.


mercredi 6 janvier 2016

Air travel : 5 precautions

Air travel : 5 precautions




Drugs, substances banned cabin baggage weight ... To avoid any problems at the airport, a few points should be checked before fastening your suitcases.


Liquids: making the right sort!


  • Shampoo, liquid soap, perfumes, lotions, deodorants, mascara, toothpaste, hairspray, drinks ... Place them in your checked luggage. You will avoid them to be blocked at the security check. But if your flight is long, you might want to refresh yourself.

  • Then consider buying formats "journey" (read our article). You can actually take with you in the cabin: the bottles and tubes of 100 ml maximum each arranged in a plastic bag of approximately 20x20 cm transparent and closed formats (type freezer bag). Open or opaque plastic bags are banned.

  • The plastic bag containing your bottles and tubes should be presented separately when you pass through security. Do not put it back in your suitcase!

  • The products (eg perfumes) purchased after passing through security checkpoints in the Duty Free are allowed but must be placed in a transparent plastic bag sealed by the seller.


Good trip, and thank you for your visit.

Written by : Hussin Nomade

Travel and psychology of the human being

Travel and psychology of the human being

There are not as sunburn and insect bites that can ruin your vacation. Physicians regularly receive patients affected by syndromes directly related to the trip, so that they had no psychiatric history. In this case, the trip is considered pathogenic. The best remedy is repatriation. Régis Airault, psychiatrist, former doctor of the Embassy of France in India, author of several books on the subject, toured the different syndromes of the traveler.

Indian Syndrome: It specifically affects the Europeans brought to the East. Once there, particularly in India, the culture shock is too violent and results in the emergence of delusional symptoms. The psychiatrist mentioned the case of a "girl who has been given an almost dead baby in her arms. She was not prepared for. "Or a person taking hallucinations, who decided to leave the country by swimming," to join his parents. " Many also have a sense of persecution followed. Originally, the troubles were blamed on making drugs. But doctors quickly identified a "deformatting" personality justifying psychiatric counseling.

Jerusalem Syndrome: This is an acute psychotic episode triggered by a stay in the holy city. "Driven by a mystical search, people leave in a trip of identification with Christ," says Régis Airault. Believers then feel invested with an evangelical mission by taking as the Messiah. The significant emotional burden felt during these pilgrimages explains the appearance of delirium.

Stendhal syndrome: This time it is in contact with works of art that subjects waver. The city of Florence knows many cases of unusually exalted visitors, dizzy by the beauty of the works, like Stendhal described it during his visit to the church of Santa Croce. "There is a loss of control, but we must not be afraid. Unless it gets really crazy. There, the friends have an interest to accompany them and shorten the trip, "warns the expert.

Paris Syndrome: Or more specifically Japanese syndrome in Paris since this population is specifically targeted. Their preconceived idea of ​​the romantic city -model capital of Amélie Poulain as in shatters as soon as they pose a walk in a crowded, stinking subway. Behind their masks pollution, they are disillusioned and fall into a malaise of up to depression. Now, some tourist guides advise against some neighborhoods that do not match the cultural fantasy Japanese.

Island Syndrome: Fresh papaya and leis are sometimes accompanied by a feeling of confinement for those who dream of a getaway sometimes expatriation, on an island. "In Mayotte, I already had to repatriate ten people, facing their limitations, reflects Regis Airault. It is in the fantasy but after a while there is a reality that is different. "Caught by boredom, climate, people then sink into depression.

Ulysses syndrome: It had to one that affects travelers spared on site. This is the syndrome that affects people once returned home. Generally former expatriates. They know the difficulties of rehabilitation to their original culture. Disconnected, they do not recognize the places familiar to them.

Nomade

Travel helps young people to self-discipline

Travel helps young people to self-discipline



Why do young people undertake trips and that they withdraw? Then they go to discover the world, work or study, have fun and meet people, young travelers return with much more than achieving their original objectives. Their trips open their new horizons, develop their confidence in themselves and, above all, lead to show more tolerance and trust cultures and different peoples from their own.
There are no set guidelines for the youth market: everyone has different age groups. It is also increasingly difficult to link the concept of "youth" at specific ages since, on the one hand, young people are traveling more and earlier and, on the other hand, they study longer, marry later and remain "young" longer. The more comprehensive age group is that of individuals aged 16-35 years.
This analysis presents the motivations and benefits with regard to youth travel from a study by the World Tourism Organization, which itself takes up surveys conducted by World Youth Student & Educational (WYSE) Travel Confederation. Questionnaires were sent to customers of some 550 member companies of this group. The latter are interested in youth tourism; they offer exchange programs, hosting youth, student flights, travel insurance, student cards and language programs. The members of WYSE Travel Confederation providing services to over 10 million youth and students each year. The sample of respondents therefore has a higher proportion of individuals participating in an exchange program, study or work abroad for all young travelers.


WHAT ARE THEIR REASONS?

The motivations that lead young people to travel are numerous and change over time. Discover other cultures remains essential over the years, but increase his knowledge, learn about yourself and interact with other people turn out stronger motivations in 2007 than 2002. In addition, having a good time with visiting friends and relatives or friends seem a little less important in 2007 than in 2002. Note that for these data and subsequent, it is possible that the results are biased due to the breakdown of the origin of respondents differs in 2002 and 2007.


WHAT TO WITHDRAW BENEFITS THEY?

Besides achieving the initial objectives, young travelers derive other benefits of their journey:
the development of a thirst for travel again (81%);
opening their horizons (74%) and spirit (72%);
greater flexibility (71%);
greater confidence (70%);
better tolerance (62%).
Moreover, 29% of young people consider to have become a new person to their return trip. They overcome many personal and professional challenges that vary according to their origins but which give them a sense of accomplishment.
Contact with the local population is essential to the discovery of a culture and knowledge of a destination. A proportion of 71% of respondents had regular and high level of contact with the local population, 74% with co-workers and 64% with other travelers.


CHANGE ATTITUDE

The WYSE survey indicates a rise in the level of trust in others. Before departure, 58% of youth agreed with the statement "one can trust most people", and this proportion rises to 68% after the trip. This attitude promotes understanding and respect among peoples. And the result is a positive sequence; those who became more confident are those who most enjoyed the destination. The most important impact of tourism youth is the change of attitude of these after a trip.
Is the positioning of Canada and Quebec is in tune with what young people want? And our tourism industry is it anxious to accommodate young international travelers in order to promote cultural exchange?


Nomade

mardi 5 janvier 2016

The 10 best destinations in 2016

The 10 best destinations in 2016



Both countries were selected by Lonely Planet as places to discover.
Singapore dethroned by Botswana. For the 11th edition of its annual ranking, Lonely Planet has released the list of the ten countries that will mark the year 2016.


1 - Botswana

"A rare, wild patchwork and preserved" according to Lonely Planet.Situé between Africas South, Namibia and Zimbabwe. In 2014, the Okavango Delta has been declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

2 - Japan

After the events of Fukushima there four years, 2016 marks the year, according to the travel guide, to return to visit this country oscillating between modernity and tradition.

3 - US

From west to east, across the Atlantic this earth wants to be very diverse. Lonely Planet notably evokes the great national parks (340,000 km²), considered exceptional.

4 - Palaos

The beauty of the 250 islands (only eight are inhabited) of this archipelago, with a turquoise water, golden sand and tropical forests have the appearance of a terrestrial paradise. Notice to formers diving!


5 - Lettonie

A country that appeals to the pine forests that surround many castles and manors and offering a timeless landscape.

6 - Australia

The Great Barrier Reef (on the east coast) remains the must of the country, like the red rocks s blood Uluru.

7 - Poland

Lonely Planet highlights Wroclaw European Capital of Culture. The guide put this country that should atttirer more and more tourists.


8 - Uruguay

This "little Switzerland of the Americas" is part of the ranking because of its hospitality and its relaxed lifestyle.


9 - Greenland

Due to its geographical location, the Northern Lights, the show of whales and tundra were appreciated by experts from Lonely Planet.


10 - Fiji

This Melanesian archipelago will delight every type of tourist: idleness, sport and discovery.

lundi 4 janvier 2016

Stroll in Paris in one day

Stroll in Paris in one day






If you stay only one day in Paris, as saying immediately that you will regret. First, you will not see the whole city, far from it. Second, we advise you not even visit any monument. Better not waste time in queues for hours in front of the Louvre or the Eiffel Tower. So,

- If you are a good walker: leave the Ile Saint-Louis, visit the island and the city and go to Notre Dame, then take the left bank, opposite the Louvre to the bridge of Arts win the Louvre and the Tuileries gardens cross to the Place de la Concorde. If you still have legs, walk up the Champs Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe. Otherwise, move you to a few metro stops. At the Arc de Triomphe, take the metro to the Eiffel Tower which is 10 minutes metro.


- By boat: all the above itinerary is near the Seine, except the Champs-Elysées. The closest point of Champs is the Place de la Concorde.

- If you are a good walker, you can start your day at the Place des Vosges, then join the Saint-Louis island by subway (-m- City) or on foot. Then you take the route above. You can still use several variations: instead of along the quays Place Saint-Michel, take the street to the right of the fountain, then the Rue Saint-André-des-Arts on the right, which brings you to Saint-Germain-des -Pres via rue de Buci. Turn around the church, resume Furstemberg up, Rue Jacob and Rue de Seine to the Pont des Arts. This will find the previous route, with the exception that if you feel an attack, rather than turn left into the Louvre to the Tuileries, you can cross straight and go visit the Royal Palace of 'other side. Once emerged from the palace entrance win the Avenue de l'Opera, you will see it at the end. And return to the Louvre to resume the route that we propose above.

Paris will always remain a city of love and light, I like it and I suggest you go see the magic places in this city of wonders.

The advice - I Visit Morocco - for choosing a good hotels

The advice - I Visit Morocco - for choosing a good hotels




An important point: Hotel situation

Downtown or outskirts?
If you need a cheap hotel, you will find hundreds on the Internet. Yet a priori attractive prices may soon rise. The cheapest hotels are always located far from the center, often up to the periphery. In this case, you need to weigh the bill for transportation costs that you must pay to go to the center. We must also take into account the time necessary for the journey to and back! Rate although the TCO, you might be surprised: a hotel downtown may not be back no more and you will save time otherwise wasted in transport.

Depending on the number of people taking part in the trip, a hotel downtown may even be more advantageous. Indeed, a double room is cheaper than two singles, and one pays for two people at a time while in transport, ticket purchase is individual.

Also remember to check availability of vehicles in the vicinity of the periphery and suburban hotels. You would probably not find yourself in a remote corner of the periphery, without a bus on the horizon, the nearest metro line one kilometer of the foot-to-earth. Will then remain to be evaluated, even approximately, the average cost of the move. It will of course deal with your obligations or your preferences: a taxi is much faster and more efficient than a bus, but it will pay a larger sum. There is no truth in the field, as prices vary between cities, institutions and even transport when fuel prices fluctuate. Without spending your nights, think still twice the choice of your accommodation, because it is he who affects your well-being.

Locate the hotel
To locate your hotel, the online tool Google Maps is the best solution. Available in some cities, Street View (integrated with Google Maps), you can a stroll "as if you were there" around the hotel. You can see the points of interest nearby: transport, shops, cash machines or restaurants located nearby.

Be wary vis-à-vis the floor price: for example, if you are looking online for a hotel in New York, you'll come across some really attractive prices. Yet, look closer: the hotels are offered in New Jersey! Convincing, this example prompts you to take you there twice before booking eyes closed.

Opinions in support
For an interesting perspective, nothing beats the opinions of others, who will guide you effectively. Reviews are not always very objective, but is not this the interest of letting customers speak? This will give you a good overview of the actual situation, although some comments were sometimes taken lightly. The set becomes interesting when several opinions are posted and that they more or less consistent: you can then give you a real idea of ​​the establishment.

The hotel and its surroundings
No matter where you go, check the living conditions in the area around the hotel, especially if you plan to return to your room late at night. Also, rather than you are walking, prefer a shuttle service or public transport, is there nearby. If necessary, two questions must come to mind: what is the transition frequency (a summary sheet schedules should be in the judgment in question) of the shuttle and at what price to sell tickets?

The "pickup & drop"
Some hotels offer a service called "pickup & drop". The term "pickup" refers to the transport from the airport or train station to the hotel, while the term "drop" simply means the opposite direction. Distant Hotels arrival points frequently have such services free to boot. Some hotels offer transport to the check-out, that is to say at the exit of the hotel, with a nest egg.

Anyway, even if the facility is not near airports and other stations, choose a place that is close to area you plan to attend, rather than be at light years of attractions that tempt you.


Admin Nomade : Good voyage my loves.