Posted on 5/15/2011 at 6:37:42 PM

Traveling can be a wonderful eye-opener to the world around us. Most people refrain from traveling due to lack of funds. But that should not be a barrier to traveling. With cheap travels, you can travel to many destinations. Firstly, any traveler would worry about accommodation. Well, there are lots of cheap accommodations. If you are a single traveler, hostels can provide clean and safe accommodations. You may even meet and mingle with people from across the globe.
Most hostels in major U.S. cities range from only $20 to $30 a night. In Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, hostel accommodations are even cheaper. You can even get accommodation for $5 a night or less. Always check the Internet and see what is available in your travel destination. Many hostels even provide online booking, so you can arrive with your lodging already taken care of. For couples, a cheap or budget hotel can be a great choice. There are many such hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts, located at all your preferred travel destinations. Always remember this travel tip: many of them are on the Internet and can be booked online before you leave home. Another great travel
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Posted on 5/20/2010 at 7:39:18 AM

London is one of the biggest cities in the world - not only by population, but by area. So it's no wonder the city is a massive centre for industries of all kinds. Whether home to a company's headquarters, or host to branches of a business, every type of business and industry exists in London. For this very reason, London is also a city that sees countless business travellers arrive to conduct business each day. But while London is a great place to conduct business, the city is often regarded as being impersonal - a reputation that likely has something to do with the city's size. Thus, when business travellers journey to London, their experience can be a rather lonely one - especially if they're not well acquainted with the city. But there are ways to prepare yourself for a first-time business trip to London, or to better acquaint yourself with the city if you're a return or frequent visitor. To begin, it always helps to know your way around - so invest in a durable and easy-to-read map, complete with a guide to Underground routes. If you can navigate your way around the city, you're sure to
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Posted on 3/31/2010 at 4:21:45 AM

When your office sends you to another city, state, or country for official business travel, you initially feel excited. For some, it's an opportunity to go to a place that they've never been to. For the frequent travellers, a business trip is a chance to explore a certain destination more. Excitement really sets in especially that you virtually don't have to spend a dime for that travel.
On the other hand, a business travel can be a source of stress. It's tiring enough to get on board a plane and endure a long flight. How much more if you are pressured at finishing an important presentation? The worst part is, in business travel, you don't own your time fully. Your schedule is bombarded by meetings, client presentations, and even trainings and seminars.
So how do you make a business travel less stressful - and consequently more personal? Is it possible to still find time for personal leisure in a company-initiated trip? The answer is yes. Here are a few pointers:1. Use a large wallet that can keep all your receipts, your passport, and your passport together.
In a business trip, you need to liquidate your expenses. As such, you need to keep your
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Posted on 5/14/2009 at 11:52:46 PM

Have you been in Thailand before? Thailand has many of the best beaches and islands in the world. The culture is unique and people are friendly. Many of foreigners are relocating to Thailand for several reasons.
In the town, Bangkok, has all the civilize and technology. Convenient transportation by Bus, Sky train and underground transportation. There is also boat transportation for the river, Chao Praya River, which is in the center of capital city.
Night life in Bangkok is very crowd of people. There is pub and bar for straights and gays on the same road in Silom and many areas.
Before October 1, 2006, get Thailand visa is very easy. Many countries can have visa on arrival for 30 days. Then just leave at any border and get in again you will get another 30 days waive visa stamp.
Now all change!
"On October 1 the Kingdom of Thailand introduced a new visa policy to restrict the number of times a foreigner can enter the country during a certain period of time.
The policy states that one can only stay in Thailand for 90 days in a period of six months, after which one must leave the country and stay outside for another 90 days
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