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Tips for traveling to Malaysia

May 12, 2019 by TJ Leave a Comment

Interested to visit Malaysia? The first impression immediately after arriving in Kuala Lumpur (I would later discover that it happens in almost all of Asia) is that … You will be affected by the first change! Nothing else to land in Malaysia, as it was to imagine, it was very hot. What I did not expect is that the interior air conditioners were so full to the point that you have to cover (it seems that you get inside a refrigerated chamber).

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Another thing that caught my attention is that, as in Japan, there are exclusive wagons for girls so that in the rush hours, between so much push, there is no inopportune handling. Malaysia is also famous for the Genting Highlands, a gambling center, but of course you don’t need to go through the complicated bureaucracy to play as you can play a variety of casino games provided by onlinecasinodeutschland.com.de.

It should be noted that it is very easy to travel through Malaysia: in Kuala Lumpur there are infinities of lines and means of transport to get anywhere and for the country you travel wonderfully by bus as comfortable as you can see.

Malaysia, a perfect country for travelers

It is a perfect destination to start traveling alone since the Malaysians are extremely friendly and courteous. In addition, although it is an Islamic country, Malaysians are usually very respectful and open. Malaysia also seemed to me a very safe country in general. Do not be afraid at any time.

Multiculturalism

Malaysia is an extremely interesting country due to the great mix of cultures: Malays, Indians and Chinese coexist in peace and harmony. All an example of integration and coexistence. The funny thing is that they do not stop having their own identity and, therefore, many of the current symbols of Malaysia are a mix between these various cultures. An example of this is that the Indian and Malayan communities have accepted and integrated the traditions of the Chinese New Year as if they were their own.

Gastronomic fusion

And how could it be less, in Malaysia, the cuisine is fusion. Noodles are eaten – heritage of the Chinese – but the spicy – heritage of the Indians – is adored and at the same time a lot of chicken is eaten (no pork that we are in a Muslim country!). As in many places in Asia, get used to that in most restaurants only give you fork and spoon soup or chopsticks. You almost never get napkins or there are usually napkin rings on the tables.

Scandalously low prices

Of the four countries in Asia that I have visited, Malaysia has been where I spent the least money by far. Both the accommodation and the food as the transports have iridescent prices so it is a very good destination to consider.

Tourism almost untapped

Despite these low prices, Malaysia remains the great unknown in Asia. Except in Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, where the majority of tourists are concentrated (and where it is easier to find tours and even free tours), one travels from the sea of ​​tranquility throughout the country. You can perfectly travel by free without any problem.

 

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Alternative Vacations For All The Honeymooners

April 20, 2019 by TJ Leave a Comment

This type of vacation is sure a trip that everyone recalls for the rest of his life. Here are probably the most energizing and daring special trips we can consider – from Maldives to Japan through South Africa.

NAMIBIA, AFRICA

Bits of gossip are flying, yet it’s felt that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may head Namibia on their special night. It’s a courageous decision without a doubt, yet with 300 days of daylight a year, another-common territory of desert and the absolute best untamed life on earth, it’s an extraordinary decision. Immaculate stretches of coast, wind-etched sand rises, ethereal salt planes and a scanty populace make one thing self-evident: here, there is space. This year, a portion of that space is set to be filled by a herd of yearning hoteliers. Arnaud Zannier’s eponymous lodging bunch is opening two new spots: the Windhhoek area’s Omaanda property will comprise of ten conventional covered rooftop rondavels, furnished with mod-cons just as African collectibles, and Sonop, a foreseen rose camp in the southern piece of the Namib desert. In the interim, Hoanib Valley Camp is arranged in one of the nation’s most remote conditions where you can go through the days following desert-adjusted elephants and jeopardized rhinos. Manor Violet, an agreeable guesthouse with lemon trees in the greenery enclosure, beat our present rundown of where to remain.

MIAVANA, MADAGASCAR

Over 1,000km off the east shoreline of southern Africa, what Madagascar needs in availability compensates for with its one of a kind natural life. The island’s local lemurs, of which in excess of 100 species exist, will abandon you as wide-looked at as the primates themselves. Be that as it may, take a short helicopter ride from Diego Suarez in the north of the nation to Nosy Ankao and you’ll discover Miavana. The nation’s first super-shrewd eco stop touched base in May 2017, conveying a preservation first methodology with absolute security. Upheld by Time + Tide’s Thierry Dalais, Miavana was worked in view of comparative needs. With an end goal to support the island’s delicate biological system, nearby staff are utilized however much as could reasonably be expected and engineering mixes in with its characteristic environment – even the pale stone utilized for every one of the structures originated from a family-possessed quarry on Madagascar. In spite of the island’s eco-cognizant methodology, this inn is excessive as well. Remain in one of 14 colossal, mid-century-present day beachfront manors, complete with private pool. What’s more, benefit as much as possible from the island, which is a piece of a secured marine territory, with remote ocean angling, scuba jumping, whale and dolphin watching, or stroll on Miavana’s wild side with lemur safaris and turtle-spotting.

NIHI SUMBA, INDONESIA

Try not to call it ‘the new Bali’. That is actually what Chris Burch, Tory Burch prime supporter and proprietor of this remote retreat, doesn’t need. Sumba Island may be greater than its well known cousin, however it’s harder to get to, and in this manner – as the sign inviting visitors to Nihi says – ‘the edge of wild’. A lost universe of wilderness towns, spouting cascades and ‘Occy’s Left’, a wave that dives any surfer worth their ocean salt into a teary daze at the minor notice. It’s a worshipped wave as well as selective – Nihi limits access to only 10 surfers for each day. At the point when visitors aren’t riding their very own private swell dividers, they’re pleasuring out in one of the retreat’s 27 grass-cover and teak estates. Completely separated, with their very own patio nurseries and dive pools, they’re found wherever from peaks to wilderness to shoreline, even up in the trees. However if you want something that is preferred by the majority of the tourists, you can also choose one of the Bali cruise packages provided by Ayana and live the time of your life in this marvelous island.

CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA

Time was Colombia would have been a more subtle special night goal. Yet, Caribbean-side Cartagena’s profound established sentiment has demonstrated overpowering, helping the travel industry to develop in excess of an unbelievable 300 percent in the previous 12 years. The old, walled town charms with sun-yellow pioneer manors and church buildings, galleries with surging bougainvillea, and moderate saunters through cobbled roads to arcaded squares. Be that as it may, it additionally rises with a contemporary vitality, brought by newly trial kitchens, and a clever design swarm attracted to the beautiful blend of old and new. See most recent opening, Tcherassi Hotel + Spa, by nearby architect Silvia Tcherassi and Bogota-conceived insides academic Richard Mishaan. They’ve transformed a 250-year-old Spanish-incorporated manor with a cool, negligible desert spring of wood and white. Past the old-town dividers, charming Bocagrande entices with swimming shorelines and upscale bistros; at Donjuán, culinary expert Juan Felipe Camacho wires Basque and Colombian flavors, impacted by years at Michelin-featured San Sebastian restaurants.Things get steamier still in late-night salsa bars, or an hour’s pontoon ride away at the secured Rosario Islands – perfect for a castaway canoodle.

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Four Unusual Swedish Travel Tips

January 30, 2019 by TJ Leave a Comment

Sweden is a very common destination to travel to nowadays due to their extensive history, famous music stars and love of sports. But, what are the most important aspects you need to be aware of before visiting? Here are four of the more unusual things that have been revealed about Swedes.

Small Talk

Swedes don’t like to be bothered while they are commuting or at any stage, to be frank. This means that small talk is off the table, so don’t expect to have a chat with a local while you’re waiting for your bus or train.

Even when they finish work and head to the local bars for after work drinks, it’s very rare that any Swede would head out by themselves, as they know that they will be sitting there by themselves with nobody to talk to.

Should you be sitting alone on the bus, you can always play blackjack online as most of the busses around the city have free wifi available. Online gambling is hugely popular in Sweden and you will join the millions of players that play while on commutes around the city.

Try not to make eye contact either because Swedes often think that this is rude and will believe that there is something wrong with you.

As much as they don’t like small talk, they do love meeting new people in their country who aren’t Swedish, as they are obsessed with accents. This is especially the case with Swedes who have a good level of English and want to show it off.

Tap Water

Tap water is delicious in Stockholm and is drinkable, while also being much better quality than most bottled water you can buy from stores. Swedes take an enormous amount of pride in how good their tap water is- something that I can appreciate.

That would be your one step stop to get into Swede’s good books within minutes of meeting you, compliment the quality of their tap water and they will love you.

Tipping

The tipping culture isn’t as prominent in Sweden as it is within the UK and USA, so you can have a great meal and avoid paying the extra 10% on tipping the waiters.

Mainly this is down to the excellent wages that restaurant and bar workers receive in Stockholm (typically around $15 an hour) and therefore the employees able to make a good living without gaining the tips.

However, if you would like to tip for excellent service, it is always well received. The simple rule is to round the price to the nearest round number- so if a meal comes to 280 SEK, pay 300 SEK. Like I mentioned before, if you don’t leave a tip, then the staff would still be friendly, but if you give a few kronor’s extra it is a good way of saying thank you.

The one place where I would encourage you to tip would be in the bars. Mainly down to the fact that as soon as you tip you would often jump into the front of the queue when there are long waits, always a positive when the bars are frequently busy during after work hours.

Carry Some Change

It is also vital that you have a little change on you, especially when commuting through the subways.

This is mainly down to the fact that should you need to use the restroom, you will need to pay. Although they are not expensive (20 SEK) it is easier to pay with change as the barriers have change holders.

They don’t take cards at these machines, so if you have a weak bladder- change is a must.

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Best beaches of the Maldives which you shouldn’t miss from visiting

October 28, 2018 by TJ Leave a Comment

The Maldives is a haven for beach lovers and every year, it welcomes millions of tourists who are looking for an ideal holiday gateway. Located on the Indian Ocean and South West of Sri Lanka, Maldives is an archipelago of 1000 islands, most of them are unhabituated.

If you have ever been fascinated with the idea of spending a holiday in a hut located just a few steps away from the white sandy beach with blue sparkling water, then the Maldives is the place where you should plan your holiday at. Not only common people find peace here, but the Maldives has been an ideal holiday destination for many well-known celebrities. These days, with the help of travel agency, planning a tour to Maldives or any place is no more a hard nut to crack. You can simply get suitable Maldives packages for holiday based on your terms and conditions and have a great vacation ahead.

So, if you are all decided to have a great holiday at the Maldives, you must list down the beaches that you must visit because hey, Maldives is synonymous to beaches. So, to sort out your list of beaches, we are sharing some best beaches of Maldives that you shouldn’t miss from visiting.

 1. Hulhumale’ Beach

Hulhumale’ Beach is situated in Kaafu Atoll and provides a striking view of the blue water stretching beyond your eyes can see. The beach has some kind of power that will rejuvenate you. The sandy beach is a perfect path to walk on with your partner and you will feel being closer to nature. As the beach is located near a Muslim area, try to dress up properly and avoid flaunting your body as much as you can. The beach is ideal to take an evening romantic walk.

2. Reethi Beach

If you are looking for a beach in the Maldives where you can taste luxury then you must visit Reethi Beach. The beach is the finest example of luxury combined with the amazing view of white sand dotted with palm trees and striking water. It is more of a honeymoon ideal beach. There are many villas and fancy restaurants located nearby where you can make your stay to taste the flavour of luxury.

3. Cocoa Island

Cocoa Island is amongst the most famous beaches in Maldives and famous for being an exotic beach. The beach is located close to Guraidhoo channel and Kandoom channel making you get closer to the marine life. There are many luxury villas and resorts located nearby the beach where you can make your stay if your budget allows you. The beach is also a home to many spa centers and you can experience authentic spa sessions.

There are many beaches in the Maldives for the fact that it is an archipelago of 1000 of islands. However, these 3 stand on the top of the list and are the best beaches of the island country. Make sure to make a visit to them and experience what a real beach life experience means.

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The Internet of Things is Growing, and Reshaping the Traveling Experience

October 26, 2018 by TJ Leave a Comment

The way we travel has profoundly changed over the last couple of decades. No longer do we need to meticulously prepare by digging out maps, carry large amounts of foreign currency on us, and queue to get a last-minute train ticket. We can book our tickets online in seconds, navigate cities that we’ve never seen before with the help of our smartphone, and even translate what the local grocery shop owner is telling us on the spot.

But it seems that it is time to go even further: The Internet of Things technology is again redefining the traveling experience.

The Internet of Things is Growing Fast

The Internet of Things (IoT for short) refers to the global network of connected smart devices that are able to communicate and exchange information through the internet. These interconnected devices open up new possibilities and are able to function without human monitoring. Even though the idea was first discussed back in the 1980s and 1990s, it took a long time until the tech finally caught up with the visionaries. Now, it seems it is getting bigger than many thought possible: There are already more IoT devices all over the world than there are people. It is estimated that in 2017 alone, 8.4 billion devices were used, which signals a 31% rise from 2016.

According to the same source, the number of IoT devices worldwide will reach roughly 20.4 billion by 2020, while the industry saw $772.5 in spending in 2018 – a rise of 15% compared to $674 billion in 2017. It is also projected that the total spending will reach $1 trillion by 2020 and $1.1 trillion the year after that. One of the main issues that developers worry about is API security, since IoT devices still have a lot of potential vulnerabilities that hackers could exploit. An API (Application Programming Interface) is the software that allows IoT applications and devices to communicate with each other, exchange information, and even control other devices. APIs, however, are vulnerable to popular hacker attacks like SQL injections, DDoS and XSS.

What Does IoT Mean for Travelers?

If the industry is able to adequately address these concerns, then IoT could truly revolutionize traveling. Travel applications that harness IoT tech could provide real-time information to travelers such as connecting flight delays and instructions on how to navigate the airport. They could also be used to tailor the traveling experience. Sensors installed in airplane seats could focus on measuring physical aspects like body temperature and anxiety level and readjust lights and temperature or alert the cabin crew.

Accommodation providers could use connected devices to allow travelers to tailor their room to their liking by scheduling the heaters, the television, or a wake-up phone call. Hotels could also use IoT to equip guests with electronic keys that would arrive on their smartphones and enable them to check in independently. Finally, by installing sensors around cities, especially on public transport and spots of significance to visitors, tourists could receive real-time information about their surroundings. This could help them navigate the city more easily, find their way around major sightseeing spots, and locate parking lots and public transport stops.

IoT is used across a variety of industries already, from smart homes to construction. As we move forward, more and more applications especially designed for traveling will optimize the tourist experience.

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Flying with Your Guitar? Here’s What You Need To Know

October 8, 2018 by TJ Leave a Comment

A guitar player’s dilemma: You are going to be taking a flight somewhere and you have to bring your acoustic guitar along. Or even if you don’t really have to bring your guitar with you, leaving it behind at home is out of the question. Either it comes with you or you don’t fly at all.

But what about baggage check-ins and regulations? What if it gets damaged in transit, like other guitars in years past? Would the check-in counter be the last place you would ever see your guitar in good condition? Would that little counter with the stern-looking ground crew be the last place you would ever see your guitar, period?

These concerns are why many guitar players prefer to bring a travel acoustic guitar that’s lighter and more compact than their full-sized acoustic. The smaller, more portable instrument counts as a carry-on and fits easily in overhead bins. If you don’t have one yet, you should seriously consider getting one for your next trip.

If you are keen on taking your guitar along with you on that plane ride, here’s what you need to know.

Policies differ from airline to airline, from country to country.

And sometimes the staff don’t really know what the policies regarding musical instruments are. Do your research beforehand before booking your flight to determine whether the airline will allow you carry your acoustic guitar in the aircraft cabin. If it does, check the requirements and make sure you can comply. Make a printout of that policy so you can show it to the ground crew as proof.

You will most likely be asked to check it in.

Regardless of the airline, in most instances, acoustic guitars would have to be checked in. The safest way to go is to actually buy an extra seat on the plane for your guitar, but unfortunately this is far from reality for most musicians.

It is still wise to revert to the default mode of checking in your precious guitar, which means you’ll have to physically prepare it for the trip so it has a fighting chance against handling mishaps. Follow these tips:

Get a flight case. The hardshell case your guitar comes with may look sturdy, but while it’s good for everyday protection, it probably won’t be able to keep your guitar in good condition when faced with the challenges that come with air travel. A soft or padded gig bag, too, will surely fare worse. It would be best to invest in a guitar case that has been specially designed for air travel.

Pack the guitar properly. Give your acoustic guitar a good in-case protection by doing the following:

  • Loosen the strings a little to accommodate changes in temperature and air pressure.
  • Fill any empty or air space with foam, soft clothing or bubble wrap to keep the guitar snug and prevent it from sliding or moving in any direction.
  • Put a soft item between the strings and frets. Good options include PE foam, folded-up paper towels or a clean piece of cloth.
  • Secure small accessories. Check that the accessories that you store in the guitar case such as clip-on tuners, string packages, wrenches and other items are firmly secured and won’t get jostled out of the accessory compartment.
  • Get a two-way humidification system that protects your guitar against both dry and wet conditions. Acoustic guitar humidifiers/dehumidifiers are easily installed in the soundhole of the guitar.

Taking these precautions can help you make sure your acoustic guitar arrives with you at your destination in good condition. Have a safe flight!

 

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The Role of Employee Satisfaction in Corporate Travel

August 7, 2018 by TJ Leave a Comment

Employee satisfaction is something a lot more companies are focusing on and making a primary objective. In general, employee satisfaction is a critical objective for a number of reasons.

Why Is Employee Satisfaction important?

Some of the ways employee satisfaction is important include its link to retention as well as productivity. A satisfied employee is more likely to be engaged and is going to provide more long-term value to the employer. There’s this concept that the modern employee jumps from company-to-company, but that doesn’t have to be the case.

Employee satisfaction is also important because of the role it plays in employer branding, as well as general branding. When it seems like a company has satisfied employees, it just sends out a positive message overall.

Employee Satisfaction and Corporate Travel

Those are all general benefits of employee satisfaction, and one area of focus for employers who want to improve employee feelings and perspectives is corporate travel. While technology like expense management software has completely changed corporate travel and the role of the travel manager, it doesn’t negate an evolving role of the corporate travel manager within a business. The corporate travel manager can be the point-person for building travel strategies that boost employee satisfaction.

Employee satisfaction when it comes to corporate travel can improve compliance, ROI and employees’ productivity while they’re away.

The following are some tips for improving employee satisfaction in corporate travel.

Provide Productivity-Boosting Tools

Employees don’t want to feel like they’re wasting time when they’re traveling. No one likes that feeling of being trapped in line after line or doing one tedious activity after another. Travel managers and anyone who plays a role in corporate travel management should think about improving productivity during travel time by offering Global Entry or TSA PreCheck fee coverage for the employees that travel most. Companies can cover the costs, and it can significantly change the experience the traveler has.

There are also software platforms and tools like mobile expense management that can completely shift the feelings an employee has about their travel experience. With the example of expense management software, employers should choose a platform with robust time-saving capabilities on-the-go.

Be Strategic with Policies

Businesses can’t afford just to throw out all of their compliance policies related to corporate travel. Some level of policy is important and necessary. What businesses can do, however, is an audit of their policies to make sure they aren’t unnecessarily restrictive or that they’re not making corporate travel a burden.

Some travel policies are just completely unnecessary, or at least elements of them are. Compliance is more likely to be something that everyone is willing to take responsibility for when policies are modern and not overly bureaucratic.

Finally, when you’re working on altering your travel policies and programs to improve satisfaction, regularly check in with employees. Create measurable benchmarks that you can use to determine how well you’re doing to improve employee satisfaction. A travel policy should be like the modern workplace—always evolving.

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Invaluable Tips If You Plan On Traveling Solo

June 28, 2018 by TJ Leave a Comment

Whether you’re an experienced solo traveler or you’re currently in the process of planning your first solo trip, continue reading to discover a few invaluable tips which will make traveling solo a breeze.

Invaluable tips if you plan on traveling solo:

Don’t walk around glued to your smartphone or with headphones in your ears

One of the best parts of traveling solo is getting to talk to locals and making friends with locals and fellow travelers alike, so do yourself a huge favor and make yourself approachable by putting your smartphone away and keeping your headphones in your bag. As you never know who you might meet on your next solo vacation.

As a bonus, if you don’t walk around glued to your smartphone’s screen or with headphones in your ears, you’ll be far less likely to be targeted by pickpockets or scammers.

Don’t be afraid to dine out alone

Another highlight of traveling abroad is getting to taste authentic local fare, which you might not have the opportunity to sample in your home city. Besides the Mexican food or Thai food which you’ll be able to find at a restaurant in your hometown, won’t be able to compare to the Mexican or Thai food which you’ll be able to order in Mexico and Thailand.

So don’t be afraid to find a cozy corner table at a local restaurant which takes your fancy. As there’s no shame in dining alone. If you feel a little self-conscious about the idea of grabbing dinner alone, simply take a book with you or a travel journal as your hotel’s room service will never compare to the food you’ll get to taste at a local restaurant.

Book accommodation in a safe, centrally located area

While accommodation may be cheaper a few miles outside a city’s city center, if you plan on walking around on your own at night, it’s definitely well worth choosing a popular hotel in a centrally located area.

Consider booking day trips in order to get yourself orientated in a new city

If you plan on spending a few days exploring a new city, which you’ve never visited before, it’s well worth booking an inexpensive escorted day trip. In order to get your bearings. As an added bonus, your tour guide for the day may be able to provide you with local tips, such as which restaurants you should visit for affordable, mouth-watering dishes.

As a further bonus, while traveling alone can be a fun experience in itself, you may also appreciate getting to socialize with other travelers for a couple of hours. Who knows, you may even make friends with individuals which you can hang out with for the rest of your trip.

Never hop into a cab without first agreeing on a price

In order to avoid being scammed by a less than moral cab driver, always make sure to negotiate a price, before you enter a cab.

So if you plan on traveling solo in the next few months, definitely take all of the solo travel tips listed above to heart.

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