Sunday, May 29, 2011

Travel Taboo Website a Must for the Newbie Traveler

This website has alot of great info on countries all over the world from Egypt to Chili to Vietnam and more for more infomation you can go to this website by clicking the title above.....

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Traveling with Yahoo

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for more infomation you can go to the yahoo travel website by clicking the title above.....

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Helping Joplin Missouri

By ENJOLI FRANCIS
May 23, 2011
Rescue efforts are under way as residents of Joplin, Mo., try to pick up the pieces of their lives after a devastating tornado hit the city of about 50,000 and severe storms ravaged the Midwest this weekend.

At least 116 people have been reported dead in Joplin. Authorities say 25 percent to 30 percent of the city has been damaged by the tornado, which was reportedly one mile wide, with winds of nearly 200 mph.

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency Sunday evening and activated the National Guard. Find out below how to help this city, 160 miles south of Kansas City.

Donate to the Tornado Relief Effort

The American Red Cross is providing food, shelter and emotional support in Missouri, Minnesota and other parts of the Midwest.

To make a donation to the American Red Cross' Disaster Relief, visit its online donation page. Once there you can enter the zip code for Joplin, 64801, to make sure that the money will be directed to their local Joplin chapter.

You can also call 1-800-RED-CROSS or text "REDCROSS" to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Contributions may also be sent to your local Red Cross chapter or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Travel by Train

I found a cool website of a Traveling using the railways for more info go to there website by clicking the title above...

Monday, May 23, 2011

A Must Read Artical...

I got this artical from EZ Artical website here is the artical in part.

Travel Dangers and How to Avoid Them
By Paul Jorgensen

Traveling is an amazing and eye-opening experience that will impact you forever, and I hope that everybody has the courage to travel to new places and experience what they have to offer. Travel is usually a safe activity if you take some basic precautions and do your homework a little bit beforehand. Part of taking precautions is to know what kind of dangers are out there so you can be prepared for them in the event they do happen. But I hope you don't dwell on these dangers but rather be aware of them, because oftentimes simply being aware will keep you out of danger. Let's take a look at some common travel scams to beware of.

One common scam when traveling is for your taxi driver to intentionally take you to the wrong destination. For example, you catch a taxi from the airport and tell the driver the name and address of your hotel, but while en route he informs you that your hotel is now closed but that he knows a hotel that is open and has space. Don't believe him, he's lying. He wants to take you to a hotel that gives him a commission for bringing guests. Tell him to take you to your intended hotel even if it's closed, and if he takes you anywhere else, get out and refuse to pay.

Another common scam is for tourists to be overcharged. This is probably the most common scam of all. It is easy to avoid this by doing some research about basic prices before your trip. You should know beforehand how much a bottle of water will cost, how much a meal on the street will typically cost, how much a taxi ride between important destinations will cost, and so on. You can do this research with travel guidebooks, and also on travel forums such as Lonely Planet's Thorn Tree. If you know the standard price, vendors and taxi drivers will see that and will give you the standard price, or something close to it. And if they don't? Walk away. Then they will probably call you back and give you the standard price.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3084755

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

New Travel Helpers Wanted.

Our Travel Helpers make trip planning easy
Ask them a question and they give their own personal insight into destinations around the world, providing travel information that can't be found in any guide; information from their own experience!

Silvia Nocella is a Travel Helper for Uruguay. She explained exactly why she likes the concept so much:

What is Travel Helping about?
"There must be plenty of different reasons for becoming a Travel Helper, but basically I think the main issue is participating in the created value of fostering connections between individuals who share a common passion: TRAVELLING."

What is expected as a Travel Helper?
"You are expected to give some of your time, sharing some of your knowledge, trying to make other people's trips easier and more enjoyable by providing those details that can make the difference and that you still can't find over the internet. You never know what kind of questions to expect, some of them will be easy to answer and some of them you won't have a clue about."

What is in it for me?
"I would say that the biggest benefit is the interaction with other people, getting to know new people, some as different from you as they can be, in age, in culture, in background. Sometimes, you get to meet these people (I love it!) and you are able to build relationships that will last over time.

You ask me what I find so great about being a Travel Helper? The feeling of getting back much more than you are giving! So, go ahead, join us and start sharing the experience!"

Written by Silvia Nocella, an travel helper for Uruguay.

If you are interested you can go to the Travellerspoint website by clicking the title above...

Friday, May 20, 2011

Got Travel Articals?

You are always welcome to post them here or e-mail me at jandrbusiness@yahoo.com and thank you all for your support!!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Almere Travel Blog

This artical is by: Shavaba

This was the last year that my sweet niece believed in him! Sinterklaas is just an adult guy in a red/white and gold dress with an embarrasing beard/mustache and a big what we call "meiter" which is a had.. So he came to her house (1,5 hour late!) And just act to be a very old guy who knows all about you! Even things you don't even remember.. If you are above the age of 7 you won't be liking it cause then you know the gifts you get are from your parents and family.. And the he is just an regular man who could be you uncle or neighbour! But my lovely Mandy believed in him so it was big fun to see how nervous she got when he was supposed to come! And when he was there she was delighted! She got lots of presents and had the evening of her short life! So i took some pictures to let all of you see what Sinterklaas is and how people react to them! And i almost forgot he also has a litlle helper who carries the name "Zwarte Piet" or in English "Black Piet".. Watch and see what a strange culture we have in Holland!

This looks like an interesting travel blog to go to this blog you can just click the title above...

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Heres an interesting Website for Travelers!

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You just found your first step to a perfect holliday or travel. We review all travel media and books as well as other related items. Travel-helper.com will guide you to the best products, so happy hunting and have a nice trip!

This looks like a great website with lots of infomation for the newbie traveler If you are interested you can go to the Travel Helper Website by clicking the title above..

Travelers Directory

Travelers website is a website That sells travelers insurance and other things.for more infomation you can go to there website by clicking the title above...

Monday, May 16, 2011

Traveling the Worlds Best Ruins.

This artical that I found in the Yahoo travel website tells you all the famus ruins all over the worls like Acropolis, Greece to Great Pyramids And Memphis, Egypt to read this artical go to this website by clicking the title above...

Sunday, May 15, 2011

EVA Air is the way to go.

Yes this is a bias post but I love traveling with EVA Air the planes are top of the line.As you know I go to Vietnam on a yearly basis to see my wife and I use Eva most of the time.This time I used another airliner I was the trip,the food was good to but I just like Eva better and it did not take as long to get there so if you are traveling around the world and would like to try Eva then go to the Eva Air website by clicking the title above...

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Blogger is Back and Running.

Blogger was down for a couple of days .You can only read the infomation but you could not post.The company had some issues they had to deal with but now they are back and running.I will be posting articals as normal tomorrow.Thank you all for your support in this blog.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

To take the pill, or not take the pill? That is the Question!

It is not what you think.I go to Vietnam alot to visit my wife and i always have to take the pink pill so I wont catch marlaria.The pills are very expensive and nobody else from the country takes them.I know I have to take them not taken them will be a big gamble but I was only thinking on the money side what to you think.One of my friends went to Vietnam for 2 weeks and took nothing and came back just fine.If you are traveling to Vietnam,Africa or and other place where malaria could e present I have a website that you can check out got to mouse tours travel website by clicking the title above...

Monday, May 9, 2011

How to travel the world on a shoe string

I found a website with great travel advice on how to go around the world for next to nothing.for more infomation you can to to the Matador Network website by clicking the title above....

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Affordable Mother's Day Travel Deals

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What's the one place your mom has always dreamed of visiting? New York, Chicago, Hawaii, California? If you are looking for a way to make this Mother's Day one your dear ol' mom won't soon forget, but the rising cost of everything has you more budget conscious than ever, you're in luck. Just in time for the big May 11th celebration several lodgings are offering discounts for the special ladies in your life.

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If your mom's dream day includes chilling out poolside at a resort framed by majestic mountains then you might consider the Willow Stream Relaxation Package being offered by the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. For $543 per room per night your mom will receive accommodations, plus a $200 spa and restaurant credit per person per night. The resort's spa offers a variety of services including mud wraps, aromatherapy, mineral baths, and massages. The resort also boasts a rooftop pool views of the glorious McDowell Mountains.

*If you want to read the rest of this artical then go to the families .com website by clicking the title above....

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Travel Packing Tips: What Every Traveler Needs To Know

Whether you’re a first time vacationer or a seasoned traveler, there are many helpful travel packing tips that can make your trip go just a little bit smoother. Picture this. You get to your vacation destination only to realize that you have left an essential article at home. This can turn out to be quite costly – especially if you are in a foreign country. What you need is a practical packing list. That is why we wanted to offer you this list of travel packing tips. Use these tips to make sure that there’s nothing missing from your suitcase – before you leave home!
Packing Lists, Packing Lists, and More Packing Lists!

The very first of the travel packing tips we wanted to give you, is to always make certain that you make a list of everything you think you’ll need while on your trip. Lists are the best way to keep track of all the things you will need, as well as of all the things you have already packed. As you are packing your suitcase, be sure that you place a check mark next to each item. This will help you to keep track of what has and hasn’t been already packed.

Be Smart: Make Copies Of Important Documents

The second of the travel packing tips we want to share with you is the fact that you should make copies of all of your important papers before you leave. Carrying around your license and passport is necessary in most places when you travel. Unfortunately, this leaves many travelers in an awkward position if their bags or wallets are stolen. What a terrible predicament to be in – stranded in another country without any proof of who you are. That's why having copies is a smart move. If the originals get stolen, it will be much easier to replace them if you have copies to hand over to the relevant authorities.
It is unfortunate, but many travelers have experienced that dreaded feeling of having their valuable documents stolen. This is why it is crucial that you make copies of all of your important papers, and leave them in a safe place such as your luggage in your hotel room, or in the hotel safe. This way, should the unthinkable happen, and your original documents are stolen, you can easily go to your consulate or driver’s license bureau and receive replacements. This simple travel tip can save you a tremendous amount of frustration.

To read the rest of this artical you can go to Everyone Loves 2 Travel website by clicking the title above......

Thursday, May 5, 2011

A Safe Trip Abroad

When you travel abroad, the odds are you will have a safe and incident-free trip. Travelers can, however, become victims of crime and violence, or experience unexpected difficulties. No one is better able to tell you this than the U.S. consular officers who work in more than 250 U.S. embassies and consulates around the globe. Every day of the year, U.S. embassies and consulates receive calls from American citizens in distress.

Happily, most problems can be solved over the phone or with a visit to the Consular Section of the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. There are other occasions, however, when U.S. consular officers are called upon to help U.S. citizens who are in foreign hospitals or prisons, or to assist the families of U.S. citizens who have passed away overseas.

We have prepared the following travel tips to help you avoid serious difficulties during your time abroad. We wish you a safe and wonderful journey!

Before You Go
What to Take

Safety begins when you pack. To help avoid becoming a target, do not dress in a way that could mark you as an affluent tourist. Expensive-looking jewelry, for instance, can draw the wrong attention.

Always try to travel light. You can move more quickly and will be more likely to have a free hand. You will also be less tired and less likely to set your luggage down, leaving it unattended.

Carry the minimum number of valuables, and plan places to conceal them. Your passport, cash and credit cards are most secure when locked in a hotel safe. When you have to carry them on your person, you may wish to put them each in a different place rather than all in one wallet or pouch. Avoid handbags, fanny packs and outside pockets that are easy targets for thieves. Inside pockets and a sturdy shoulder bag with the strap worn across your chest are somewhat safer. One of the safest places to carry valuables is in a pouch or money belt worn under your clothing.

If you wear glasses, pack an extra pair. Pack them and any medicines you need in your carry-on luggage.

To avoid problems when passing through customs, keep medicines in their original, labeled containers. Bring copies of your prescriptions and the generic names for the drugs. If a medication is unusual or contains narcotics, carry a letter from your doctor attesting to your need to take the drug. If you have any doubt about the legality of carrying a certain drug into a country, consult the embassy or consulate of that country before you travel.

Bring travelers’ checks and one or two major credit cards instead of cash.

Pack an extra set of passport photos along with a photocopy of your passport’s information page to make replacement of your passport easier in the event it is lost or stolen.

Put your name, address and telephone numbers inside and outside of each piece of luggage. Use covered luggage tags to avoid casual observation of your identity or nationality. If possible, lock your luggage.

What to Leave Behind
Don't bring anything you would hate to lose. Leave at home:

•Valuable or expensive-looking jewelry
•Irreplaceable family objects
•All unnecessary credit cards
•Your Social Security card, library card, and similar items you may routinely carry in your wallet.
Leave a copy of your itinerary with family or friends at home in case they need to contact you in an emergency.

Make two photocopies of your passport identification page, airline tickets, driver's license and the credit cards that you plan to bring with you. Leave one photocopy of this data with family or friends at home; pack the other in a place separate from where you carry the originals.

Leave a copy of the serial numbers of your travelers' checks with a friend or relative at home. Carry your copy with you in a separate place and, as you cash the checks, cross them off the list.

What to Learn About Before You Go
Local Laws and Customs

When you leave the United States, you are subject to the laws of the country you are visiting. Therefore, before you go, learn as much as you can about the local laws and customs of the places you plan to visit. Good resources are your library, your travel agent, and the embassies, consulates or tourist bureaus of the countries you will visit. In addition, keep track of what is being reported in the media about recent developments in those countries.

Things to Arrange Before You Go
Your Itinerary

As much as possible, plan to stay in larger hotels that have more elaborate security. Safety experts recommend booking a room from the second to seventh floors above ground level – high enough to deter easy entry from outside, but low enough for fire equipment to reach.

When there is a choice of airport or airline, ask your travel agent about comparative safety records.

Legal Documents

Have your affairs in order at home. If you leave a current will, insurance documents, and power of attorney with your family or a friend, you can feel secure about traveling and will be prepared for any emergency that may arise while you are away. If you have minor children, consider making guardianship arrangements for them.

Register your travel

It is a good idea to sign up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program --think of it as checking in-- so that you may be contacted if need be, whether because of a family emergency in the U.S., or because of a crisis in the area in which you are traveling. It is a free service provided by the State Department, and is easily accomplished online at https://travelregistration.state.gov. (In accordance with the Privacy Act, the Department of State may not release information on your welfare or whereabouts to inquirers without your express written authorization.)

Credit

Make a note of the credit limit on each credit card that you bring, and avoid charging over that limit while traveling. Americans have been arrested for innocently exceeding their credit limit. Ask your credit card company how to report the loss of your card from abroad. 1-800 numbers do not work from abroad, but your company should have a number that you can call while you are overseas.

Insurance

Find out if your personal property insurance covers you for loss or theft abroad. Also, check on whether your health insurance covers you abroad. Medicare and Medicaid do not provide payment for medical care outside the United States. Even if your health insurance will reimburse you for medical care that you pay for abroad, health insurance usually does not pay for medical evacuation from a remote area or from a country where medical facilities are inadequate. Consider purchasing a policy designed for travelers, and covering short-term health and emergency assistance, as well as medical evacuation in the event of an accident or serious illness.

Precautions to Take While Traveling
Safety on the Street

Use the same common sense traveling overseas that you would at home. Be especially cautious in (or avoid) areas where you may be more easily victimized. These include crowded subways, train stations, elevators, tourist sites, market places, festivals and crime-ridden neighborhoods.

•Don't use short cuts, narrow alleys or poorly lit streets.
•Try not to travel alone at night.
•Avoid public demonstrations and other civil disturbances.
•Keep a low profile and avoid loud conversations or arguments.
•Do not discuss travel plans or other personal matters with strangers.
•Avoid scam artists by being wary of strangers who approach you and offer to be your guide or sell you something at bargain prices.
•Beware of pickpockets. They often have an accomplice who will:
◦jostle you,
◦ask you for directions or the time,
◦point to something spilled on your clothing,
◦or distract you by creating a disturbance.
•Beware of groups of vagrant children who could create a distraction to pick your pocket.
•Wear the shoulder strap of your bag across your chest and walk with the bag away from the curb to avoid drive-by purse-snatchers.
•Try to seem purposeful when you move about. Even if you are lost, act as if you know where you are going. Try to ask for directions only from individuals in authority.
•Know how to use a pay telephone and have the proper change or token on hand.
•Learn a few phrases in the local language or have them handy in written form so that you can signal your need for police or medical help.
•Make a note of emergency telephone numbers you may need: police, fire, your hotel, and the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
•If you are confronted, don't fight back -- give up your valuables.
Safety in Your Hotel
•Keep your hotel door locked at all times. Meet visitors in the lobby.
•Do not leave money and other valuables in your hotel room while you are out. Use the hotel safe.
•If you are out late at night, let someone know when you expect to return.
•If you are alone, do not get on an elevator if there is a suspicious-looking person inside.
•Read the fire safety instructions in your hotel room. Know how to report a fire, and be sure you know where the nearest fire exits and alternate exits are located. (Count the doors between your room and the nearest exit; this could be a lifesaver if you have to crawl through a smoke-filled corridor.)
Safety on Public Transportation
If a country has a pattern of tourists being targeted by criminals on public transport, that information is mentioned in each country’s Country Specific Information in the section about crime.

Taxis

Only take taxis clearly identified with official markings. Beware of unmarked cabs.

Trains

Well-organized, systematic robbery of passengers on trains along popular tourist routes is a problem. It is more common at night and especially on overnight trains.

If you see your way being blocked by a stranger and another person is very close to you from behind, move away. This can happen in the corridor of the train or on the platform or station.

Do not accept food or drink from strangers. Criminals have been known to drug food or drink offered to passengers. Criminals may also spray sleeping gas in train compartments. Where possible, lock your compartment. If it cannot be locked securely, take turns sleeping in shifts with your traveling companions. If that is not possible, stay awake. If you must sleep unprotected, tie down your luggage and secure your valuables to the extent possible.

Do not be afraid to alert authorities if you feel threatened in any way. Extra police are often assigned to ride trains on routes where crime is a serious problem.

Buses

The same type of criminal activity found on trains can be found on public buses on popular tourist routes. For example, tourists have been drugged and robbed while sleeping on buses or in bus stations. In some countries, whole busloads of passengers have been held up and robbed by gangs of bandits.

Safety When You Drive
When you rent a car, choose a type that is commonly available locally. Where possible, ask that markings that identify it as a rental car be removed. Make certain it is in good repair. If available, choose a car with universal door locks and power windows, features that give the driver better control of access. An air conditioner, when available, is also a safety feature, allowing you to drive with windows closed. Thieves can and do snatch purses through open windows of moving cars.

•Keep car doors locked at all times. Wear seat belts.
•As much as possible, avoid driving at night.
•Don't leave valuables in the car. If you must carry things with you, keep them out of sight locked in the trunk, and then take them with you when you leave the car.
•Don't park your car on the street overnight. If the hotel or municipality does not have a parking garage or other secure area, select a well-lit area.
•Never pick up hitchhikers.
•Don't get out of the car if there are suspicious looking individuals nearby. Drive away.
Patterns of Crime Against Motorists

In many places frequented by tourists, including areas of southern Europe, victimization of motorists has been refined to an art. Where it is a problem, U.S. embassies are aware of it and consular officers try to work with local authorities to warn the public about the dangers. In some locations, these efforts at public awareness have paid off, reducing the frequency of incidents. You may also wish to ask your rental car agency for advice on avoiding robbery while visiting tourist destinations.

Carjackers and thieves operate at gas stations, parking lots, in city traffic and along the highway. Be suspicious of anyone who hails you or tries to get your attention when you are in or near your car.

Criminals use ingenious ploys. They may pose as good Samaritans, offering help for tires that they claim are flat or that they have made flat. Or they may flag down a motorist, ask for assistance, and then steal the rescuer's luggage or car. Usually they work in groups, one person carrying on the pretense while the others rob you.

Other criminals get your attention with abuse, either trying to drive you off the road, or causing an "accident" by rear-ending you.

In some urban areas, thieves don't waste time on ploys, they simply smash car windows at traffic lights, grab your valuables or your car and get away. In cities around the world, "defensive driving" has come to mean more than avoiding auto accidents; it means keeping an eye out for potentially criminal pedestrians, cyclists and scooter riders.

How to Handle Money Safely
•To avoid carrying large amounts of cash, change your travelers’ checks only as you need currency. Countersign travelers’ checks only in front of the person who will cash them.
•Do not flash large amounts of money when paying a bill. Make sure your credit card is returned to you after each transaction.
•Deal only with authorized agents when you exchange money, buy airline tickets or purchase souvenirs. Do not change money on the black market.
If your possessions are lost or stolen, report the loss immediately to the local police. Keep a copy of the police report for insurance claims and as an explanation of what happened.

After reporting missing items to the police, report the loss or theft of:

•Travelers' checks to the nearest agent of the issuing company
•Credit cards to the issuing company
•Airline tickets to the airline or travel agent
•Passport to the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate
How to Avoid Legal Difficulties
When you are in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws and are under its jurisdiction. You can be arrested overseas for actions that may be either legal or considered minor infractions in the United States. Familiarize yourself with legal expectations in the countries you will visit. The Country Specific Information pages include information on unusual patterns of arrests in particular countries, as appropriate.

Drug Violations

More than one-third of U.S. citizens incarcerated abroad are held on drug charges. Some countries do not distinguish between possession and trafficking, and many have mandatory sentences – even for possession of a small amount of marijuana or cocaine. A number of Americans have been arrested for possessing prescription drugs, particularly tranquilizers and amphetamines, that they purchased legally elsewhere. Other U.S. citizens have been arrested for purchasing prescription drugs abroad in quantities that local authorities suspected were for commercial use. If in doubt about foreign drug laws, ask local authorities or the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.

For more infomation you can go to the U.S. Department of State website by clicking the title above....

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

If you have any comments

you can e-mail us at jandrbusiness@yahoo.com ,really busy today sorry for not posting an artical today...

take care

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Another Great Travel Blog

It always positive to post other great blogs to give the readers the very best in traveling infomation on the internet for more infomation you can go to the Tip N Tale blog by clicking the title above....

Monday, May 2, 2011

BIN LADEN IS DEAD!!

I know this is not a UFC post and has nothing to do with MMA but I want to give our military credit on a job well done. Many people died in 9/11 and this will give alkada and other terrist organizations a clear message not to mess with us. 9/11 was a sad day for us all and 5/1 ended with a happy ending here is the artical if you want to read it....

Minutes before the official White House news conference was supposed to convene, the word began leaking out over Twitter: Did the U.S. have Osama bin Laden’s dead body—the body of the man considered the mastermind behind al-Qaeda and the September 11th attacks—in possession? For several minutes, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer danced around the topic, noting that this was probably something that had been in the works for “a very long time,” before Obama offered an official confirmation: Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. Special Forces.

On the eighth anniversary of George W. Bush's famous "Mission Accomplished" speech, President Obama was able to definitively say bin Laden was confirmed dead and U.S. forces were in possession of his body.

In a speech made just around 11:40, the president laid out the details of the events leading up to bin Laden's death. He first established a lead on bin Laden's whereabouts last August. Last week, he determined that there was enough intelligence to act. Said Obama, "The United States is not and never will be at war with Islam. Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader. He was a mass murderer of Muslims. His demise should be welcome to all."

I do not condone senceless killings but Ben Laden had it comming! for more infomtion you can go the Nymag website by clicking the title above...

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Travel news from ABC

Heres another great website for news and other traveling infomation for more info click the ABC website BY CLICKING THE TITLE ABOVE....

Saturday, April 30, 2011

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Travelocity website

Here is another great website for the traveler for more info click the title above...

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Help support Alabama Tornado Victims

In the wake of 911, the American Red Cross partnered with PayByWeb, a leading payment processing company in business since 1992, to collect customer donations in support of those affected by the tragedy. The program was such a success that the partnership has continued to include Hurricane Ike, Katrina, as well as the Haiti Earthquake collection efforts. Within the last two months PayByWeb provided approximately $300,000 in donations to the American Red Cross for Japan Relief.

PayByWeb is assisting again to collect online customer donations for those affected by the tornadoes and devastation in Alabama and the Southern U.S. Below, you will find links to a letter of verification from the American Red Cross, as well as media information and current news.

Making your online donation via credit card or electronic check is simple and fast. To make your online contribution by check or credit card, to those in need, simply fill in the form below.

Thank You for your Support!

David Weiss
President/CEO
PayByWeb, Inc

Please help if you can for more infomation you can go toPay Buy Web website by clicking the title above....

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

TO THE PEOPLE READING THIS BLOG.......

If you have an artical or your opinion or traveled the world you are always welcome to e-mail me at jandrbusiness@yahoo.com and I will post your artical here for you and as always thank you for your time and support...

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Learn How to Travel the World

Looking to take a gap year or another round the world adventure but not sure where to start? Look no further. This website is here to answer all your questions about how to travel around the world, gap years, backpacking, and the nomad way. We have suggested routes, advice on how to travel cheaply, meet other travelers, and much more. We'll teach you all the money saving travel tips you need for any vacation.
For more info you can to to the howto travel the world website by
clicking the title above...

Monday, April 25, 2011

Traveling Abroad Warnings

Here is some infomation from this website.

Link to the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, American Citizens Services. Find travel warnings about countries all over the world. Just click on the link of the country you are travelling in/to and find out the latest information about travel dangers, unusual immigration practices, minor political disturbances, health conditions, currency and entry regulations, crime and security information, and drug penalties

If you want to read more, go to Travel portal info website by clicking the title above...

Sunday, April 24, 2011

WISHING YOU A HAPPY EASTER

Just want to say thank you all for your support and intrest in this blog if you have any thoughts or suggestions in how we can make is better,articals you want posted or just to say hello you can e-mail at jandrbusinrss@yahoo.com

Take care and have a Happy Easter....

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

ing Safety tipsTravel

From the desk of Adrian Ward, Travel Expert

Dear Fellow Travel Lover,

Traveling, we love it, but it’s not without its perils and dangers. Let’s face it, you’re in a strange land, in unfamiliar territory, exploring an unknown culture, and most likely surrounded by an unknown language.

The truth is that traveling, for all the dreaming and romanticizing we do about it, can be dangerous and costly.

My name is Adrian Ward, and I want to arm you with the type of information and knowledge that can save you untold frustration, aggravation, thousands of dollars, and possibly, even your life!

So if you are about to take a trip overseas, or even across the country … or you’re just starting to plan your next vacation … then you NEED to read this special eye-opening report right now!

To read the rest of the artical click the title above.....

Friday, April 22, 2011

Leading Travel Websites

About Kayak Wabsite

More: Team, Technology, Jobs, Suppliers, Investors
We’re a tech company focused on making online travel better.
Cofounders of Expedia, Travelocity and Orbitz started KAYAK in 2004 to take a different approach.

Our website and mobile apps enable you to easily compare hundreds of travel sites at once, in one comprehensive, fast and intuitive display. If you want to spend hours searching every airline, hotel and other travel site yourself, that’s one option. If you’d prefer an easier way to find a good deal, we can help.

Once you find what you want, we give you choices where to book (most travel sites do not), including airline, hotel, car rental and online travel agency sites. We’ll send you right to the booking page to finish your purchase there. You can also book your hotel right on KAYAK with our fast, easy and secure booking process.

We also offer travel management tools including an itinerary management tool, flight status updates and price alerts. We make money from advertising, so just like you can watch (most) TV shows for free, you can use KAYAK all you want, free (and no, we don’t add any fees).

Our free mobile app is available on iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7, and Nokia, and we have local KAYAK sites in fourteen countries.

Please give us a try. If you already use KAYAK and just enjoy reading corporate material, then please tell your friends to try us too.

If you want to learn about this website you can click the title above for more information.....

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Another Great Travel Giude

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums,blogs and news center ia a website for travelers.You can post in one of there forums about your experiences in traveling or get infomation from reading other articals.for more infomation you can go to there website by clicking the title above...

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Traveling Health Warnings

It is awlays important to alway keep up in the latest health issues in the countries where you want to visit.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a great place to go to get infomation on the latest health scares you can go to this website by clicking the title above....

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Traveling Jobs

Infomation about this website....

You Do Things Your Own Way: Use an Unconventional Job Site

Do not be confined to doing your job search like everyone else: See job openings from over 50,000 websites on TravelingCrossing. You take your career seriously, and know it makes no sense being confined to travel jobs on one website when you can search over 50,000 websites at once.

Travel jobs are scattered on the websites of tens of thousands of companies, organizations and other job boards. By putting this tremendous variety of jobs in one place, we set you free from the confines of an ordinary job site and give you the freedom to do things your own way.

Our loyalty is to you and we do not accept any money from advertisers for job postings so that we can provide you with unbiased research about every job opening. We are driven to help and service you on our "travel jobs only" site; you will find our site gives you the resources to do things your own way.

You can go to the Traveling website by clicking the title above...

Monday, April 18, 2011

Another website if you need a translator

When I was in Vietnam I posted a translator from Google ,when I went back I realized that the website was in vietnamese this one here is in english if you want more infomation,you can go to the Dictionary.com website by clicking the title above...

Sunday, April 17, 2011

More Travel Information to the Grand Canyon

Nearly five million people see Grand Canyon each year. Most of them see it from overlooks along the South Rim, including Grand Canyon Village, Hermits Rest Road, and Desert View Drive. The South Rim, 60 miles/97 km north of Williams and 80 miles/129 km northwest of Flagstaff, Arizona, is the most accessible part of the park and is open all year.

A much smaller number of people see the canyon from the North Rim, which lies just 10 miles/16 km (as the raven flies) directly across from the South Rim. The North Rim rises 1000 feet/305 m higher than the South Rim and is much less accessible. Heavy snows close the North Rim from mid-October to mid-May each year. Even in good weather the North Rim is harder to get to. It lies 220 miles/354 km by car from the South Rim, or 21 miles/34 km by foot across the canyon by way of the North and South Kaibab Trails.

The Inner Canyon includes everything below the rim and is seen mainly by hikers, mule riders, and river rafters. Many opportunities exist here for adventurous and hardy persons who want to backpack, ride a mule to Phantom Ranch, or take a river trip down the Colorado River with many of the popular Grand Canyon River Tours.

How do people get across the Colorado River within Grand Canyon? The South Kaibab Trail crosses the river on a narrow suspension bridge 70 feet/21 m above the water. Only one way across the canyon is accessible by automobile - the Navajo Bridge, located downstream from Lees Ferry, where the canyon is only 400 feet/122 m wide.

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Weather and Climate
The South Rim is 7000 feet above sea level, which means snow in winter and cool nights even in summer. Inner canyon hiking (below the rim) is another story, however: summer temperatures along the Colorado River at the canyon bottom can reach 120º F. The North Rim is 8000 feet above sea level and can receive snow throughout most of the year. Weather is particularly changeable in spring and fall; visitors should be prepared for a variety of climates.

The high altitude of both the South and North Rims may cause visitors with respiratory or heart problems to experience difficulties. All walking at this elevation can be strenuous.

SUMMER - Summer temperatures on the South Rim, at 7000 feet/2134 m, are relatively pleasant (50°s-80°s F/10°s-20°s C). But at 2400 feet/732 m, inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100° F/38° C. North Rim summer temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. The North Rim is at 8000 feet/2438 m above sea level.

WINTER - Winter conditions at the South Rim can be extreme. Expect snow, icy roads and trails, and possible road closures. Canyon views may be temporarily obscured during winter storms. In such cases entrance fees are not refundable. The North Rim is closed during the winter.

SPRING & FALL - Spring and fall weather is extremely unpredictable. Be prepared for sudden changes in the weather at those times of year.

For more infomation you can go to the Grand Canyon website by clicking the title above...

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Back in the United States

It is a bitter sweet return to the United States.I am happy to be with my mom and friends and to have controll of things like driving a car and buying stuff by my self but my heart is in pain because my wife is not here with me.Hopefully soon she will pass the interview and we can be together!!

I will be posting articals soon I post the great website cnn.com/travel website just to make it an traveling blog post if you want to go to the website click the title above and thank you always for your support and understanding

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Returning back to the USA

3 months came and gone 2 fast and now have to leave my wife in Vietnam but hopefully she will be able to live in the United States soon so I wont be able to post for a couple of days intil I get back home Thank you for your support and will be posting soon....

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Traneling Extreme Website...

Adventure Travel Resources
Adventure Collection
The Adventure Collection is a joining of six adventure companies offering information on worldwide travel with an online catalog, reservation information and references.
Adventure Treks Worldwide
Organizing friendly and informal treks, hikes, climbs and ski-tours in high places worldwide.
Adventure Women
Worldwide adventure travel company exclusively for women over 30.
Adventures Abroad
Ideal for those wishing to combine fascinating cultural exploration with exciting, energy-infused activities, the Active Adventures series at Adventures Abroad is the most stimulating way to travel.

For more infomation you can go to the traveling Exreme website by clicking the title above...

Monday, April 11, 2011

Travel Advice

another website that will help you find the best deals protect you from scams and ather useful info go tosmart travel website by clicking the title above...

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A REPOST AND UP DATE ON JAPAN

Japan is a country with a Big MMA following a many Organizations florished like Pride,Dream and others.

Japan needs your help in recovering from an 8.9 magnitude earthquake that wiped out towns and cities. Paypal is a great way you can help.This is where I donated.They work with many charities like the Red Cross,Save The Children,Globel Giving and others like them if you want to learn more or give a donation, go to paypal charity link by clicking the title above Please give if you can.....

Here is a website with updates on Japan Thank you for your support!
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/11/japan-economy-shirakawa-idUSL3E7FB02J20110411

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Traveling Guide Lines

TravelGuidelines.net, as the name of our site suggests, is a site dedicated to helping you plan your next holiday to any travel destination in the world. Whether you plan on enjoying the best of Australia or you simply want to find nearby holiday spots to visit, TravelGuidelines.net certainly has the right resources for you to use.

Aside from travel destinations, you will also find interesting things to do at some of the best cities around the world. Most of the holiday activities reviewed here are available for free and will certainly make your trip far more enjoyable, so be sure to check them out.
For more infomation you can to to the Traveling Guide Lines website by clicking the title above....

Friday, April 8, 2011

Current Travel Warnings

Travel Warnings are issued when long-term, protracted conditions that make a country dangerous or unstable lead the State Department to recommend that Americans avoid or consider the risk of travel to that country. A Travel Warning is also issued when the U.S. Government's ability to assist American citizens is constrained due to the closure of an embassy or consulate or because of a drawdown of its staff. The countries listed below meet those criteria.

Cote d'Ivoire 04/05/2011
Lebanon 04/04/2011
Syria 04/03/2011
Japan 03/30/2011
Egypt 03/29/2011
Bahrain 03/22/2011
Algeria 03/16/2011
Mauritania 03/11/2011
Afghanistan 03/08/2011
Yemen 03/06/2011
Mali 03/02/2011
Eritrea 02/27/2011
Libya 02/25/2011
Pakistan 02/02/2011
Haiti 01/20/2011
Central African Republic 01/14/2011
Niger 01/12/2011
Nepal 01/12/2011
Sudan 01/07/2011
Kenya 12/28/2010
Somalia 12/27/2010
Saudi Arabia 12/23/2010
Chad 12/08/2010
Guinea 12/03/2010
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 11/25/2010
Colombia 11/10/2010
Iraq 11/05/2010
Burundi 11/04/2010
Philippines 11/02/2010
Nigeria 10/19/2010
Iran 10/08/2010
Mexico 09/10/2010
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of 08/27/2010
Israel, the West Bank and Gaza 08/10/2010
Uzbekistan 07/22/2010

For more infomation you can to to Service of the Bureau of Consular Affairs websit by clicking the title above...

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Traveling to Laos

The purpose of this website is to provide travelers with free information on tourism services in the Lao PDR in order to help generate income for local communities, support natural and cultural protected areas, and minimize negative impacts on Laos’ culture and environment.
A Note on Responsible Travel in Laos

As a traveler, you can assist with the sustainable development of the Lao PDR and can help alleviate poverty by supporting community-based tourism. Here are five things that you can do to help out while traveling in Lao PDR:

1. Eat Lao food – Purchasing fresh foods in the market and eating Lao dishes ensures that your money stays local and supports Lao farmers. When on a tour, request to eat in the village instead of taking food with you from town. This will provide villagers with income and you with an authentic Lao meal.

2. Purchase local crafts - Purchasing handicrafts in markets or villages directly supports local artisans and their traditional crafts.

3. Use local guides – Taking a village guide and/or a local guide from town will make your trip more enjoyable and will help employ local people. Inquire about packaged tours that include local guides, local food and local accommodation.

4. Stay overnight in villages – Staying overnight in a village as part of an organized tour provides a genuine experience with Lao culture and Lao people. Remember to compensate villagers for accommodation and for food and to visit villages with a local guide.

5. Visit National Protected Areas – Visiting national protected areas can help generate income and awareness to support the protection of threatened wildlife and forest ecosystems.

In addition, we recommend that you click on the Do’s and Don’ts to learn about what you cando to minimize negative impacts on Lao culture and the environment.

To learn more you can go to the the Laos Travel website by clicking the title above......

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Traveling to the Philippines

The Philippines, a group of beautiful islands located in the South China Sea, is a favorite destination for tourists the world over because of its beautiful beaches, tropical climate, and warm friendly people. Another advantage of this paradise over other countries in Asia is the Filipino's good command of the English language. Thus, an English speaking foreigner will not lack someone to show him or her directions or simply engage in a friendly conversation.for more infomation go to the Plilippines Travel Guide website by clicking the title above.....

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

We are back to Ho Chi Minh.

Heres another website called Ho Chi Minh Tours . com .Will post tomorrow .to get moe infomation about this website click the title above...

Monday, April 4, 2011

OOOPS We are leaving today

I thought we are leaving yesterday but I was wrong we are leaving today from Mui Ne to Ho Chi Minh will be posting tomorrow. If you want a career in traveling i found website about traveling job just go to Travel Job Website by clicking the title above...

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Going back to Ho Chi Minh City

It has been a lovely 2 weeks at Mu Nie beach but it is time to return to Ho Chi Minh.I return to the US on the 15th of April.I have a website about touring Ho Chi Minh if you are interested in traveling to Ho Chi Minh you can go the Travel Anz website by clicking the title above...

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Travel Warnings

Bad weather will be comming up soon such as tropical Storms,earthquakes,tsunomis,and other natural disasters.just recently on thursday a 6.8 earthquake hit Myanmar near its borders of China, Thailand and Laos unlike the one in Japan no one was seriuos hurt in this latest earthquake.It is a good idea in spring and summer to check the weather to better prepare you for your travel.If you want to learn more about the earthquake in Myanmar go can go to the travel dangers blog by clicking the title above....,

Friday, April 1, 2011

Traveling to Cuba

If you need to go to Cuba I have the website for yor her is part of this helpful artical about Cuba...

Traveling to Cuba can be one of those life transforming experiences. Here we present some practical information to help make that a reality. There are always two aspects of going to Cuba, the part having to do with the Cuban government, of course, and, especially in the case of the US, the part having to do with your country of residence.

For the Cuban government end, see Cuban Government sites in Cuba, Cuban Interests Section in Washington DC, and Cuban Law, Visas, & Security. If you are a Cuban American living in the US, see the very informative new site by the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, DC. You fall under a separate system than other Americans and must tend to those details.

For the US government end, see US Government.

If you are not subject to US law, skip this next section. If you are not a US national and a resident in the US, you are still subject to these restrictions.

For US Citizens or Residents - US Law

Tthese regulations have changed and will continue to change, see Changes in US Licensing Rules - 5/12/99 and especially the new State Department site up as of 10/99. Also, the number of people being fined for going down illegally is up, people are being sent fine letters without being "caught in the act," raising suspicions that Canada and Mexico turn over passenger manifests. This appears unlikely given the numbers, however. Of between 25,000 and 100,000 illegal visits in 2002, only some 600 received letters for fines.

Currently, in order to go down legally if you are a US citizen you need a Treasury license, which you obtain from OFAC, Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control. If you are Cuban-American or married to one, you can go down once every 3 years under a "general license" for humanitarian reasons (grave illness in the family, etc) and you only need to notify them via a form, but you do not need to get a license from them before leaving. If you are a "U.S. and foreign government official traveling on official business, including a representative of international organizations of which the U.S. is a member; or a journalist regularly employed by a news reporting organization," you also qualify for this "general license." Otherwise you need to get a license from OFAC to avoid being at risk for large fines ($3,000 to $10,000 typically!). Check out http://travel.state.gov/cuba.html and http://www.treas.gov/ofac/cubapage.html

A category which used to provide an out was to be fully hosted by a Cuban entity. The level of proof now required is high - you must have full documentation for every expense.

If you want to read more then you can go to Afro cuban website by clicking the title above.....

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Traveling to Spain.

This website will help you if you are going to spain for more info go to Spain Travel website by clicking the title above...

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

THINGS TO KNOW when on a Cruise

Trying to decide on the perfect vacation? Does the idea of heading for the wide open waters sound like just the breakaway you've been seeking? Find out more about the wonderful world of cruising. From a traditional cruise aboard a luxury liner, to an adventure-filled jaunt at the helm of a windjammer, cruising is for everybody! Find out what you need to do to plan the perfect cruise vacation--before you go. What are the protocols and procedures on board? What activities can be included in your cruise vacation? What about policies at ports of call? Arm yourself with information before you go--from packing your suitcase, to sailing into home port.

For more Infomation then go to the Cruise Vacation Navigator website by clicking the title above...

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Traveling to Germany

I got this artical from this website fecielo.com

The Magic of GermanyAre you still clinging to the image of the titanic age car in which Jack and Rose made out? Even Volkswagen has undergone so many times of evolution and what more the advent of other symbols of national pride like Audi, BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche has long given Germany a world-renowned modern and hi-tech façade. City like Frankfurt (”Mainhattan”) features an extraordinary skyline in Central Europe with high-rise buildings, an ever-expanding airport. Other contemporary highlights include Germany’s excellent network of roadways and the InterCityExpress (ICE), an extensive network of high speed trains. Do all these conjure up the pictures of Tokyo, Japan? Not quite so. At least you don’t have sexy Japanese girls like Nozomi Sasaki here but you find Heidi Klum to be the nitrous boost to your heart, and then you will be craving for the adrenaline-fuelled raid on the autobahn network, which has many sections without speed limits beckoning a multitude of speed starving racers. What? You are just a boy? Oops, my bad. Going for a laid-back ride on its latest-generation trains could be your cup of tea. Just know the fact that Weimar and Dessau are where the Bauhaus movement began, the foundation of modern art and architecture trends in Western Europe.

Several historical towns resemble mammoth time machine taking travelers all the way back to the Middle Ages. When they are bought back to life in Schloss Weesenstein, the mélange of Renaissance and Baroque architecture is there to have them believe that they are not yet returning to the modern world. Thing goes even worse when they find themselves lost in a labyrinth of Romanesque, Gothic and baroque classics intertwine with architectural creations by contemporary masters like IM Pei and Frank Gehry. Amazing huh? Anyway, when you teeter on the brink of going fanatical, that you can’t distinguish the past from the present, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and other bubbly cities are your salvation smashing you with first-rate gastronomy and a cultural kaleidoscope. From high-brow opera to underground revelry, get ready for the panoply of atmosphere. What’s more, the way sceneries spread out reminds you of the tremendous façade details of Casa Batllo in Barcelona, Spain. How so? From northern dune-fringed island of Sylt to central Germany’s Bavarian plain, Thuringia’s Forests and dreamy river valleys to the ethereal grandeur of the Alps in the south, engraved into jagged splendor by glaciers and the elements, the landscape itself is a detailed art wanderers appreciate most.

No worries about hunger, you are very likely to bump into epicure restaurants at every corner serving mouthwatering food and drinks. From vigorous country charge at affordable inns to fashionable light connoisseur at star-rated cafés, each region has its typical local specialties in addition to the top-notch international gourmet. Munich is the heart of its famous beer culture as well as the host for Europe’s most visited fiesta and world’s largest feast, the popular annual Oktoberfest. Meanwhile, famous wine growing areas dotted around the south-western regions such as Rheinhessen and Palatinate, while Bad Durkheim on the “German wine route” is the organizer of the largest wine festival in the world boasting over 600 thousands visitors each year. That said, your trips to different cities are surely accompanied by the world-celebrated beers and wines, making each step a memorable culinary experience.

If want to read the rest of the artical the go to this website by clicking the title above...

Monday, March 28, 2011

The Travel Channel a GREAT source of Information.

Lets not forget the travel channel.They have great programs for the new traveler.To find out more you can go to the website by clicking the title above....

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Traveling to Hong Kong

About Hong Kong from the WhyGo Hong Kong, your Hong Kong Travel Guide!

A big and bustling city, where everyone is on the run, Hong Kong is an interesting experience for any traveler. The transport networking is excellent, the temples are peaceful, the shopping is affordable and the cuisine very interesting. And the best part of Hong Kong is that the city blends in a very interesting way the traditional Chinese life with the Western realities to offer the travelers an incredible experience.

It doesn’t matter what you like to do or what your budget is, Hong Kong will suit any of you! We’ve got deals on airfare to Hong Kong and information on where to stay. You can read about the cheap hostels and luxury hotels and when you decided where to stay you can even book the room on this website. Once you get to Hong Kong, we can help with the things to do and attractions , as well. If you are still stuck deciding how to plan your day, you can choose one of the many tours available.

In the pages of WhyGo Hong Kong, you can find everything you need to plan your trip to Hong Kong from scratch and make it a very interesting one! Looking for the cheapest route to fly? Want to shop and don’t know when the sales period is? Want to visit Disneyland and don’t know where to start? Are you in the mood for some fusion food? The aim your compass towards Hong Kong and join us in the community of Hong Kong enthusiast and travelers!

I got this artical from Why Go To Hong Kong Website if you want to find out more you con go to this website by clicking the title above...

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Another Travel Blog

This looks like a really great blog,It has infomat
ion on top hotels,traveling around the world,news and more for more infomation go to the real travel guide website by clicking the title above...

Friday, March 25, 2011

Traveling Safety Tips For Business Women Who Travel

While most travel safety tips apply equally to men and women, the fact is that women are more vulnerable to certain types of crimes on the road. These travel safety tips will help ensure your well-being on the road.

Choose Hotels Wisely
•Choose national hotel chains with interior room entrances (as opposed to a motel-style residences with individual point of entries); hotels with reception or concierge desks near the entrance deter potential criminals.
•Request a room with a peephole, preferably with no connecting door to another room.
•Never give out your room number.
•Avoid rooms near emergency exits, as well as those near any renovation work.
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Park Smart
•Use valet service whenever available at night.
•If no valet service is available, park only in well-lit areas, as close to the hotel entrance as possible.
•If you are traveling alone, don't hesitate to ask a hotel employee to escort you to your car if you do not feel comfortable.
3. Stay Safe in Your Room
•Place the "Do Not Disturb" sign on your door to discourage anyone from entering your room while you are away.
•Do not use room service breakfast door hangers as they ask for number of guests (you don't want to announce if you are alone).
•Never forget to lock and bolt doors and windows in your hotel room.
•Don't let hotel employees enter your room unless you have requested them.
•Always verify with the front desk if someone claiming to be a hotel employee knocks on the door.
•Report strangers and suspicious behavior immediately.

I got this from Greig Waddell,for more Safety tips and information go to About.com business travel website by clicking the title above...

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Travel Around The World

Here is and artical iI got from the website called hold my beer .com strange but this website has alot of great infomation for the newbie traveler.

Overseas Adventure Travel
Posted in Travel to America | March 24th, 2011
Overseas Adventure Travel

Each as good as any people in this universe adore to go for a holiday. It is really critical to select a right kind of legal legal legal holiday destination. Before selecting a end have certain we plead a debate with your family as good as come to a preference together.

You additionally need to have certain that any as good as any chairman in your family loves a place that we visit. Have we ever suspicion about abroad journey travel? The universe is regularly an sparkling place that we can try to a fullest extent.

But if we wish to go abroad afterwards we additionally need to have certain that we have been ready to outlay lots of money. But this will regularly be an knowledge of a lifetime. Family journey holidays have spin utterly renouned these days.

You will be happy to sense that any of a 7 continents that have been benefaction in a universe has something or a alternative to suggest to you. These continents suggest good fantastic opportunities as good as sceneries that we cannot means to miss. Lots of people adore to sense opposite kinds of languages as good as about opposite cultures.

There have been assorted websites upon a internet that can suggest we with a little of a many appropriate opportunities. But it is regularly critical to select a right kind abroad journey destinations along with a right transport agencies. First of all it is critical to find out about a assorted journey transport destinations.

Africa, Asia, Europe, North as good as South America, Antarctica, Australia have been a 7 continents as good as any of them have been watchful with their useful landscape to warn we with any step we take forward. You competence have an thought about a African safaris.

If we have been seeking for genuine journey afterwards Africa will never have we unhappy. Other than unenlightened forests we will get to see opposite kinds of furious animals in this safari. This can spin out to be a single of a genuine abroad journey vacations. Lions have been regularly special facilities in a African safari.

Can we suppose seeking during a lion from a tighten distance? Yes we can have all these adventures if we select a right businessman as good as a right journey transport destinations. Other than Africa, America as good can suggest we with good adventure.

You can certainly have your family journey holidays in this place. The Caribbean is a single of a many regretful places in a world. There have been lots of people who even consider of removing tied together in a Caribbean islands.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Traveling to Canida


Here you will find all of the travel related information that you found on the old site, and more! We now offer a search function that allows you to search for that which you may be seeking! You will also find our maps with more cities and more useful information within.

If want more infomation go to the traveling clicking the title above....

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Do you need traveling insurance??

Is is a very good question.IT all depends on where you are going and what nationality you are.If you are American and you travel to England then I think you can get away with not buying any but if you are a Jewish and going to Iran in think it is a good Idea on getting travelers insurence.If you want to get travelers Insurence I have the website for you go to Travel safe insurance website by clicking the title above...

Monday, March 21, 2011

Back at Mui Ne Beach

I am spending 2 weeks at Mui Ne Beack with my wife alone this time we traveled by bus with the Futa Corporation in Ho Chi Minh city Vietnam.If you are traveling to Vietnam touring by bus is a great way to go.The will even take you bicycle along if you do not have a licence to drive a moto.they go to many distanations Mui Ne,Na Trang,Hanoi.Hanoi is Vietnam Capital Many say it is a very beautiful city in Vietnam.My wife and I would love to go and one day in the future we will.I will let you know when we go to Hanoi.After we get back to the beach one of my wife friends plan to take us on a surprise trip somewhere.

I posted the Futa website it is down for maintance and should be up and running soon if not you can e-mail me at jandrbusiness@yahoo.com.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

DVT Awareness Month: What Travelers Need to Know

This March marks the seventh annual Deep-Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Awareness Month.

DVT is a life threatening condition that occurs when a blood clot forms in one of the large veins, usually in the lower limbs.

Travelers are especially in danger of developing DVT.

Keep reading to find out more about the hazards, symptoms and what you can do to reduce your risk for DVT.

Some of the biggest risk factors include long airplane flights, dehydration and restricted mobility, which is why it's sometimes called "economy-class syndrome."

In April of 2003, Melanie Bloom's husband David, a news correspondent for NBC, died at age 39 from complications of DVT while covering the war in Iraq.

Since then, Melanie has served as the National Patient Spokesperson on behalf of the Coalition to Prevent DVT and has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of how serious the condition can be.

This is something that I was not aware of if you want to find out more,go to the Peter Greensburge website by chicking the title above...

Finding the Right Mobile Phone for a Traveler

Trying to decide what type of mobile phone is right for you can be a challenging task, particularly if you are a mobile person. In the final analysis, there are different types of mobile phone units and products for people who come from different walks of life. It is important that any mobile phone that you select fit in with the goals and demands of your life. Perhaps this is even more important if you are a traveler, a person who must take to the road regularly for business or who enjoys taking to the road for personal vacations and holiday adventures.

This article is designed to provide you some food for thought when it comes to selecting just the right mobile phone for a person who is a traveler. Through this article, you will be provided with information that is designed to assist you in making the right decision when it comes to a mobile phone for your needs as a traveler.

Reliability is a Prime Factor When it Comes to the Mobile Phone and the Traveler
When all is said and done, it is vital that a traveler be armed with an absolutely reliable mobile phone. You simply do not want to me in the midst of an important trip and have problems with your mobile phone.

In this regard, you will want to pay attention to the mobile phone unit itself and the coverage and service options that are offered by a mobile phone service provider.

Options on Your Mobile Phone
If you travel a good deal of the time, you might want to add some additional features to your mobile phone. In this regard, and by way of an example, you may want to add web browsing capabilities to your mobile phone. There are other features that you may want to take a look at as well. In short, you will want to consider all of the various features that are available on a mobile phone unit and through mobile phone service today in order to identify those features and services that will make your time traveling a breeze. By selecting the right features, you will be able to ensure that each and every one of your trips knocks off like clockwork.

For Additional Information and Resources go to the cell phone and buying guide by clicking the title above....

Friday, March 18, 2011

Going to Mexico? I have the website for YOU!!

Mexico is a popular country to go to especially if you are from the United States.I foung a website that specializes in Mexico.There is alot of history in Mexico such the spainards conquest over the Aztecs,The war for there independence from Spain.Today the historical land marks has become tourist attractions if you want to learn more go to the traveling to mexico website by clicking the title above...

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Traveling to Singapore

Singapore stands out as Southeast Asia’s undisputed economic star, unrivalled in riches and financial clout. A former British colony, Singapore now is the world’s busiest port, and as a crossroad of the region enjoys a large multi-ethnic population of Chinese, Malay, Indian as well as a large contingent of expatriates hailing from around the world. As a centre for banking, Singapore sports gleaming skyscrapers, modern cultural and sports facilities, and an advanced transportation system second to none in the world.

An island city-state, Singapore was once part of the infant Malaysian nation that was the result of the British departure from the region. After two years the city was expelled from Malaysia due to its Chinese-majority status, which Malays feared threatened their dominance. After founding its own nation in 1965, Singapore has gone on to become one of Asia’s wealthiest and most developed entities. The country is well-known for its squeaky-cleanliness, businesslike demeanor, and strict societal restrictions. Its reputation for intolerance of individualism and differing philosophies reached a zenith in the 1990’s, though, and the city of has been striving to loosen its image in order to promote more growth and increase its appeal.

Singapore offers visitors many great things to enjoy and experience. Its airport alone is considered the finest in the world, with great shopping, dining and amenities. The city offers wide choice in cultural sites, museums and galleries. Shopping in Singapore has been elevated into a high art, making it one of the premier retailing destination in the world. Among the city’s many popular places to visit are Chinatown, Orchard Road shopping district, and the Raffles business and shopping area. Singapore cuisine benefits greatly from its centre as an immigrant haven. Indian, Malay, Chinese and a Malay-Chinese derivative called Peranakan/Nonya cuisine is available everywhere and most prominently in hawker stalls, which in Singapore are held to high standards.

The world is filled with great cities offering many different types of visiting experiences. Singapore is one of them and no visit to Southeast Asia would be complete without a visit there!

I got this artical from the Hoter Travel website if you want to learn more,the do's and dont's and other usful infomation about Singapore go to this website by clicking the title above.....

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Traveling to South America

South America is a great choice because it is closer to the United States then other destinations like Asia and Arerica.English is very common over there. There is allot of countries in South America like Brazil,Peru,Argentina,Chile and others.If you want to find out more go to the Travel south America website by clicking the title above.......

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Travel articles

Bing has a bunch of artical on traveling like What's New in Germany and Austria for 2011,What's New in Italy for 2011?,Less Chaos, Smoother Visits,Whats is going on with Great Britian and other articals for more infomation go to the bing travel website by clicking the title above...

33 Travel Safety Tips

This is good to know when traveling abroad to unfamiliar destinations I posted 12 here on this blog below.

1. Never list your home address on the luggage tag. If on business, put the company's address on the tag; if visiting friends you can list their address. Use covered luggage tags as well.

2. Stay with your luggage until the luggage is checked. If you must put your bag down, keep one foot on the handle.

3. Carry important papers with you; NEVER check anything that you simply cannot afford to lose. Photocopy your passport, driver's license and credit cards.

4. Bring a small flashlight. You never know when you'll suddenly be "in the dark" and find yourself in unfamiliar surroundings. At night, keep your flashlight by your bed.

5. Make sure that your prescription medicines are filled properly and labeled accurately. In some countries certain prescription medicines are forbidden.

6. Never wear anything that projects affluence. No gold chains, expensive watches and rings, luggage, or other paraphernalia should be in easy view. Better yet: leave your jewelry at home.

7. If possible travel with only one or two credit cards.

8. Women particularly should never accept a drink from a stranger. Keep an eye on your drink at all times.

9. Vary your schedule; try not to come and go at the same time everyday.

10. Only stay in a hotel that uses cards to open room doors and make sure your room has a peephole and a deadbolt lock. Secure the chain and secure the door by pushing a rubber stop under it.

11. Stay in a room near a stairwell. Never take the elevator if a fire or smoke is detected. Always stay in a hotel where the doors enter the hallway and not directly from the outside.

12. Do not wear name tags in public.

If you want to know the rest to the ezine articals website by clicking the title above.....

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Japan NEEDS Your Help!!

Japan needs your help in recovering from an 8.9 magnitude earthquake that wiped out towns and cities.Paypal is a great way you can help.This is where I donated.They work with many charities like the Red Cross,Save The Children,Globel Giving and others like them if you want to learn more or give a donation, go to paypal charity link by clicking the title above.....

For the travelors who like UFC/MMA

I made a MMA blog about 2 years ago.That has everything you need to know about the UFC/MMA world.From articals,websites,comments,MMA news and more.You you are interested check out the UFC Blog For Fans by clicking the title above....

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Here is another Travel Guide to help you in your Travels


Heres is some infomation about this website.

The World Travel Guide (WTG) is the flagship digital consumer brand within the Columbus Travel Media portfolio. A comprehensive guide to the world’s best travel destinations, its print heritage stretches back 29 years, with the online portal reaching its 10-year anniversary in 2009. Available in English, German, French and Spanish versions, the WTG provides detailed and accurate travel content designed to inspire global travellers. It covers all aspects, from cities to airports, ports to resorts, attractions to events, and it also includes up-to-date travel news, features, mini guides and a popular ‘Holiday Ideas’ section. Updated every day by a dedicated global editorial team, the portal logs 2 million+ unique users monthly.
2. Who we are

Columbus Travel Media (CTM) is one of the most respected and successful names in the global travel industry, with a long and rich company heritage spanning 29 years. The definitive resource for global travel content, its reputation has been built on journalistic credibility. CTM is dedicated to the provision of objective, accurate, informative and reliable travel content in various formats, including the World Travel Guide for consumers, Columbus Travel Professional for travel industry professionals and extensive licenced and bespoke content for commercial partners through its specialist division, Columbus Content Solutions. A fast-growing, pioneering and diverse global travel content business, click here to find out more about us.4

To read more go to theworld travel guide website by clicking the title above...

Earthquake Rocked Japan on March 11

A major earthquake hit Japan releasing several tsunami waves which caused massive damage and loss of lives in areas along the Pacific coast of eastern Japan.People traveling to Japan should be aware or this tradity if you need more infomation so you can plan when will it be the best time to go to Japan especially the eastern part of the country go to the Japan Guide website by clicking the title above.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Ever Thinking in Traveling to Antartica??

If you do make sure you dress for the weather and be prepared to eather have 6 months of light or 6month of darkness depending in what month you go.With the right tour guide it will be an experience you will remember for the rest of your life. I got a website with alot of information in traveling Antartica and the rest of the countries around the world just go to the tourest click website by clicking the title above...

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A Blog on Flying

Here is a blog that has tips and information on the best rates on airfare.What to do when booking flights and news inwhat the travelor needs to know for more info go to fly away weblog by clicking the title above...

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Here is a GREAT device by Google

If you have a laptop go to this website and add to your favorates because you write in english and it will be translated for you to whatever country you are visiting just click the title above.My friend Minh showed me this on the internet and I thought this would be a big help for people that go to this blog take care

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Traveling Alone

Traveling can be a little intemidating for the first travelor.I know when I first traveled to Vietnam alone I was a little nervous. What I did was to stay in route and not stray to far off from the terminal.Always keep your bags with you at all times not only can they be stolen but security will take luggage unattended for safety reasons.If your able to meet people going around the same location and see if you can hang out with them.This is what I did.Here is a website giving you more tips for the first time travelor for more information go to the E-How website by clicking the title above.....

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Mistakes to advoid when traveling.

It is a must to plan ahead because there are many thing that can go wrong
such as delays,Sercurity checks,shots that you may need waiting for pass ports if you havent applied for one.These are just a few things that you need to be aware of.

Learn about the climate and the weather for instance if you are going in January in the US it is winter but in places like Vietnam,China,or Australia it is summer time and very hot.

Get a general idea of there culture and there laws so you wont offend anybody or worst yet break a law you may not be femuliar with.

I found a website with more infomation to help you so you can get the most out of your adventure just go to the get all about website by clicking the title above....

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Spending time at the Beach In Vietnam


It is beautiful this time of the year.I hung out swam at the beach and went to the sandunes. I will Post MMA post next post.Have a great day...

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Here is a SUPER Website for the Travelor!

This Websit
e has everything you need to know when you are traveling.from hotels,cheap flights,articals,and travel guides.I recommend you to check out this website by clicking the title above...

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

If you thinking about traveling to Israel

I found alot of infomation about Israel from the Wilitravel website.You can go to this website by clicking the title above...

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Traveling to Europe


Europe is the Ideal continent to go to.Many well known countries make up Europe such as France,Germany,Italy,England,Norway and many others.Weather you go for an action packed adventure hiking,fishing,surfing the beaches or want to check out the history of Europe it will be one experience you will not forget.One thing that may surprise you is many beaches alow nudity something that is taboo in America is free and open in Europe.

One great thing about Europe is the since they came out with the Euro,it made it alot easier for travelors to exchange money.The can use the Euro for many countries in Europe so you wont have to exchange money every time you go yo a different country.I found a website that will help poeple Traveling to Europe.Just clich the title above for more infomation...