It is mid-summer already, but I hope that this article will still help others who still planning to beat the summer heat before it is gone though the weather in the last few days makes one think that the summer is almost gone. I am more focusing more in out of town travels within the country which includes company outings, and for those who want to spent quality time with family members. The following were my advices
• Think of a destination ahead of time, and book early if you want to stay in a hotel. During this season, some hotels didn’t accept reservations unless you do it ahead of time, maybe a month earlier. (more…)
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The most important factor in ensuring that you have an enjoyable trip or vacation is an early planning. Imagine that it’s almost midnight and you’ve just arrived at your destination airport, but the transfer company representative is not around to meet you. The emergency phone number will be at your fingertips if you’ve done your planning. However, if you have no planning at all, this will not be possible. You will gain less stress and less costs if you have a good planning
Planning begins when you’re still deciding where to go. In planning for good destination, it is important to consider the preferences of the travel group members and any physical limitations. It is usually easy to decide on the general destination, but summing up a detailed route is another matter. You need to set the visits in order, the length of stay in each place, the essential sights and monuments, etc.
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If you are looking for the best alternative Mediterranean destination in central Europe, Croatia is the perfect choice. Croatia is only 2 hours flight from London and 45 minutes from Munich.
Tourists will discover the many wonderful sights Croatia has to offer. Its natural beauties are one of the most best preserved in the world. Croatia has a total of 5800 km of coastline with over a thousand islands. It also boasts of its breathtaking national parks like the famous Risnjak and Brijuni national parks.
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Everyone who purposes to visit a country with an unfamiliar climate must realize that his general condition, his capacity for work and also his mood will be influenced. Nor may one overlook the effect of time changes on the body in long-distance flying.
The numerous processes of the human body are patterned on a day-night rhythm dependent on an inner biological clock. It should not be difficult to understand that changing one’s location quickly in either direction, west or east, tends to disturb this rhythm. On an intercontinental flight from Frankfurt to New York there is normally a time difference of six hours, and on a jet trip to Sydney, Australia, the difference is nine hours. How confusing when on arrival your already strenuous day of travel suddenly becomes six, eight or even more hours longer. Since the human body can only compensate (some say) for a two-hour difference a day, you can easily figure out how long it will take your inner clock to become properly regulated again. After your return home the entire procedure will take place again in reverse.
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