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It is always fun to travel to new places. Meeting new people, tasting unique delicacies, learning different cultures, and speaking foreign languages have always been exciting to do. However, among the thousands of destinations in the world, there will always be the best and worst places to visit.
National Geographic listed down the top 5 places in the world travelers should not miss to visit. They were named the “Places of a Lifetime”:
Must Do: Shop at Panjiayuan Antique Market (aka Dirt Market), watch plays at Beijing Opera, view the skyline at the Temple of Heaven,
Must Visit: Great Wall at Simatai or Jinshanling, Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall, Beijing Capital Museum, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall, Forbidden City (aka Imperial Palace Museum), Tiananmen Square
Must Do: Horse racing, shop at street markets, ride the Star Ferry, participate in the Yum Cha festivities
Must Visit: The Peak, Ocean Park, Hong Kong Disneyland, Central-Mid-levels escalator, Hong Kong Tramways
Must Do: Nightlife, watch plays at the National Theatre, food trip, shopping
Must Visit: The British Museum, The Gagosian, Hampstead Heath, The London Library, Sir John Soanes Museum, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Victoria and Albert Museum, William Morris Gallery, Cabinet War Rooms
Must Do: Celebrity helicopter tours, watch sunset and sunrise at the Sunset Boulevard and Sunset Strip, watch plays and performance at the Walt Disney Concert Hall
Must Visit: Hollywood, Beverly Hills, The Getty Center Los Angeles, Huntington Library, Malibu, Norton Simon Museum, Warner Bros. Studio Tour
Must Do: Ride ferry to Governors Island, take the train to a Yankees Game, shopping, coffee, watch the Knicks’ games at Madison Square Garden
Must Visit: Empire State Building Observatory, Museum of Chinese in the Americas, Rubin Museum of Art, Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden, Paley Park
On the other hand, writers Rob Wood and Lee Ridley, listed down the places in the world that might be a bad idea to visit. Here are their top worst destinations for travel:
Why? Never-ending wars and terrorism!
Why? Ongoing power struggle between warlords, lawless wasteland, rule of the gun
Why? Taliban-sponsored suicide bombs, unexploded ordnance, IEDs.
Why? Tsunami and other natural disasters, hostilities between the Islamic militants and the government
Why? Tensions between the rebel groups and the government, genocide, murders and rapes
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First-time traveler? These tips should make your air travel and flight easier and more convenient.
DO…
DON’T…
As long as you abide by the rules of air tarvel, your flight will surely be as easy, memoreable, and peaceful as possible!
Enjoy your trip!
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From MSNBC:
“FORT WORTH, Texas – American Airlines said Wednesday its customers will be able to dial up faster access to their flight information through a new telephone program.
Customers who register for the “Remember Me” program can call the airline from the cell phone they used to sign up to get a speedier path to information about their upcoming flight, the company said.
The service is based on a system called Tellme, owned by Microsoft Corp. “Remember Me” works by recognizing the caller’s phone number and retrieving information about that account, according to a Microsoft spokeswoman.
Other companies use the system for voice-directed bill-paying and other functions, according to the spokeswoman.
American executives said the new system would be faster than going through the current menu on the airline’s flight-information number.
AMR Corp. owns American Airlines.”
I think technological breakthroughs such as this would really speed up the process of knowing flight information and other important travel details. It would help a lot to travelers especially since flight schedules are just one call away, not to mention that if they have already registered before, they are put in the “priority list”.
Thumbs up for American Airlines and other airlines who ar already implementing this!
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Looking for a Travel Agent?
Most people think that hiring a travel agent for their trip is costlier than traveling on their own. But truth is, cheap or discounted travels actually depend on proper travel planning. Whether you prefer traveling on your own or using the assistance of professionals, good planning is really a major factor in achieving a fun, enjoyable, not to mention inexpensive travel.
Here in the U.S., consumers and travelers spend billions of dollars every year when traveling to different parts of the world. When you don’t plan your trip well, you might end up spending so much more than needed.
If you are looking for a reliable travel agent, here are the factors you ought to consider:
Services provided: Choose a travel agent that offers a good deal of services including the following:
- Arranging reservations for air, sea, and road travels, including cruises and car rentals;
- Providing information on travel insurance, luggage, passports, visas, inoculations, traveler’s checks, weather, and currency exchange.
- Arrangement for package tours or individual itineraries.
Knowledgeable: Choose a travel agent that is highly knowledgeable about local customs and attractions at popular destinations. It should be able to provide you with various options and keep your trip running smoothly.
Availability: Make sure that your travel agent is available 24/7 and is willing to listen and answer to your concerns.
Professionalism: Make that your travel agent and all its staff is professional and will provide you the best service that you deserve. You may want to learn about their professional background including the trainings they have attended to and education they have achieved.
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A lot of my online friends are asking about the basics of travel insurance — if it’s really important to have one when traveling. That’s why I’ll try to explain here as clear as possible what everyone should know about it:
What is travel insurance?
Travel insurance is an insurance that is designed to cover financial losses, medical expenses, and other cost incurred during travels, either in one’s own country or abroad.
What are usually covered by travel insurance?
Usually, travel insurance covers the following common risks:
- Cancellation of flight
- Curtailment or restriction of flight
- Delayed departure
- Damage, loss, or theft to money and personal belongings
- Emergency evacuation or repatriation
- Delayed baggage
- Emergency replacement of personal items
- Personal liability
- Medical expenses
- Legal assistance
- Accidental injury, death, and disablement benefit
- Overseas funeral expenses
When is the arrangement of travel insurance done?
Travel insurance is often arranged during the booking of a trip, covering the exact duration of the trip.
A more extensive, continuous travel insurance is also available. This covers the whole duration of the trip, plus a few days, weeks, or months more. It can usually be purchased from travel insurance companies, travel agents, or travel suppliers like tour operators or cruise lines.
What travel types can be insured?
Travel insurance offers various coverage, including business travel, student travel, leisure travel, cruise travel, adventure travel, and international travel to name a few.
What else do you need to know about travel insurance?
Often separate travel insurance is available for specific activities with additional cost. This includes insurance for:
- high-risk sports such as scuba-diving, skiing, parasailing, and the likes
- trip to high-risk countries due to wars, terrorism, or natural disasters
- serious medical conditions
Travel insurance also offers helpful services such as emergency travel assistance and concierge services, often 24/7.