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		<title>Finding a Dating Partner Through Online Chat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 06:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to meeting new people and gaining more friends, it can be a good thing to join in the <a href="http://www.cupid.com/chat-avenue.html">online chat</a>. The good news is it is also considered as a great way to find a dating partner. So what should we know about online chat? Online chat is known as a new avenue where we can meet new people in a more convenient way. I am quite surprised when visiting this site as it has all features that I need from a powerful search engine to many chat rooms available to join with. The fact is it is just like a dream to realize that I can find a dating partner with ease.</p>
<p>When chatting with strangers, this will be your decision whether or not you would disclose your personal information. Although you are opted to do so, it would be better not to disclose your personal information. If you have no idea on how to find the perfect match, the website comes with the compatibility &#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/finding-a-dating-partner-through-online-chat/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to meeting new people and gaining more friends, it can be a good thing to join in the <a href="http://www.cupid.com/chat-avenue.html">online chat</a>. The good news is it is also considered as a great way to find a dating partner. So what should we know about online chat? Online chat is known as a new avenue where we can meet new people in a more convenient way. I am quite surprised when visiting this site as it has all features that I need from a powerful search engine to many chat rooms available to join with. The fact is it is just like a dream to realize that I can find a dating partner with ease.</p>
<p>When chatting with strangers, this will be your decision whether or not you would disclose your personal information. Although you are opted to do so, it would be better not to disclose your personal information. If you have no idea on how to find the perfect match, the website comes with the compatibility test feature which will help you find the perfect match. The best part is the registration is free so that you can join in the site without spending money. If you want more features, then you should become as a full member.</p>
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		<title>Exotic places for the best holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 12:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Holidays Vacations]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Exotic-places-for.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-230 alignleft" title="Exotic places for hoidays" src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Exotic-places-for.jpg" alt="http://www.romainroads.org/exotic-places-for-the-best-holidays/" width="225" height="225" /></a>Today many people decide to go to exotic countries to have some fun and learn something new about the world we live in. Going to Brazil can be a great educational trip that can teach</p>
<p>you a lot of amazing things about this wonderful country and what it has to offer. To learn more about <a href="http://brazil.visatobric.com/">brazil entry requirements</a> you should go</p>
<p>online and see what documents you need to include to make the most of your application. Today it is easy to learn everything online in order to get your <a href="http://india.visatobric.com/">india entry requirements</a> right and make sure you are on the right page. China is another popular destination that many people love so much and you</p>
<p>can also learn more about <a href="http://china.visatobric.com/">china entry requirements</a> online to get it all ready before the big trip. Getting prepared to go is an important part of</p>
<p>having a blast on holiday.&#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/exotic-places-for-the-best-holidays/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Exotic-places-for.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-230 alignleft" title="Exotic places for hoidays" src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Exotic-places-for.jpg" alt="http://www.romainroads.org/exotic-places-for-the-best-holidays/" width="225" height="225" /></a>Today many people decide to go to exotic countries to have some fun and learn something new about the world we live in. Going to Brazil can be a great educational trip that can teach</p>
<p>you a lot of amazing things about this wonderful country and what it has to offer. To learn more about <a href="http://brazil.visatobric.com/">brazil entry requirements</a> you should go</p>
<p>online and see what documents you need to include to make the most of your application. Today it is easy to learn everything online in order to get your <a href="http://india.visatobric.com/">india entry requirements</a> right and make sure you are on the right page. China is another popular destination that many people love so much and you</p>
<p>can also learn more about <a href="http://china.visatobric.com/">china entry requirements</a> online to get it all ready before the big trip. Getting prepared to go is an important part of</p>
<p>having a blast on holiday.</p>
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		<title>Summer Blast in East Hamptons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 09:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>For us who want to enjoy the experience to be the rich and famous like the socialite or celebrities, then the place we should visit is East Hampton, NY. The area is getting a tag as the playground of the rich. The area becomes the favorite area for various attractions like charity functions and social gathering. One of the most popular places is Guild Hall. There, we can find fine art and watch live theater performance.</p>
<p>East Hamptons is also serving total rejuvenation activities like sunbathing and swimming on the beach, golfing and many others. When we are looking for the best place to spend the summer, then East Hamptons is highly recommended, moreover if we want to stay until the Independence Day. To celebrate the Independence Day, on Saturday before the Independence Day, the East Hamptons Fire Department will host a firework event. This is one of the best events held in East Hamptons that attract more and more people to come in every year.</p>
<p>Summer is definitely the &#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/summer-blast-in-east-hamptons/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>For us who want to enjoy the experience to be the rich and famous like the socialite or celebrities, then the place we should visit is East Hampton, NY. The area is getting a tag as the playground of the rich. The area becomes the favorite area for various attractions like charity functions and social gathering. One of the most popular places is Guild Hall. There, we can find fine art and watch live theater performance.</p>
<p>East Hamptons is also serving total rejuvenation activities like sunbathing and swimming on the beach, golfing and many others. When we are looking for the best place to spend the summer, then East Hamptons is highly recommended, moreover if we want to stay until the Independence Day. To celebrate the Independence Day, on Saturday before the Independence Day, the East Hamptons Fire Department will host a firework event. This is one of the best events held in East Hamptons that attract more and more people to come in every year.</p>
<p>Summer is definitely the best time to visit East Hamptons because the there are so many great events. Some of them are the annual summer Artist and Writer Softball Game, shark fishing tournament, and many others. However, if we visit East Hamptons in October, we can watch Hamptons International Film Festival. That time, East Hamptons will be filled with famous people. For complete and detailed information as well as assistance in finding the best <a href="http://www.montaukyachtclub.com/">East Hamptons Hotels</a>, then we are highly recommended to visit MontaukYachtClub.com as the most reputable East Hamptons local information portal site.</p>
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		<title>Planning a family holiday to Rome</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 15:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As befits what was once the seat of the Roman Empire, Rome is home to countless architectural marvels. While adults revel in the aesthetic splendour of the Colosseum and perhaps practise some of the language they learned on the <a href="http://www.uiclondon.com/italian-classes-london.php">Italian courses London</a> language schools offer, children are not so easily pleased. While some say Rome with kids can’t be done, the secret is to plan the visit in a way that children as well as adults can have a little fun.</p>
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<p><strong>When to go</strong></p>
<p>The Christmas period is a memorable time to take children to Rome. The enormous Nativity scene at St Peter&#8217;s Square will capture little ones’ imaginations, as will the Befana Christmas Toy Fair in Piazza Navona. The temperature is less swelteringly hot than summer, clocking in at a comfortable daily average of 9C.</p>
<p>During the summer, try to limit the amount of walking, as temperatures float around an average of 27C. Moreover, many of the streets are still cobbled, making it tiring for little legs. Intersperse sight-seeing &#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/planning-a-family-holiday-to-rome/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As befits what was once the seat of the Roman Empire, Rome is home to countless architectural marvels. While adults revel in the aesthetic splendour of the Colosseum and perhaps practise some of the language they learned on the <a href="http://www.uiclondon.com/italian-classes-london.php">Italian courses London</a> language schools offer, children are not so easily pleased. While some say Rome with kids can’t be done, the secret is to plan the visit in a way that children as well as adults can have a little fun.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/romainroads_1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-217" title="romainroads_1" src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/romainroads_1.jpg" alt="http://www.romainroads.org/planning-a-family-holiday-to-rome/" width="350" height="262" /></a></p>
<p><strong>When to go</strong></p>
<p>The Christmas period is a memorable time to take children to Rome. The enormous Nativity scene at St Peter&#8217;s Square will capture little ones’ imaginations, as will the Befana Christmas Toy Fair in Piazza Navona. The temperature is less swelteringly hot than summer, clocking in at a comfortable daily average of 9C.</p>
<p>During the summer, try to limit the amount of walking, as temperatures float around an average of 27C. Moreover, many of the streets are still cobbled, making it tiring for little legs. Intersperse sight-seeing with relaxing sitting-down activities. For example, traditional puppet shows are held on Janiculum Hill, while the Villa Celimontana holds open-air theatre performances. The city has a number of parks and plenty of piazza-based fountains to cool off under.</p>
<p><strong>Things to do</strong></p>
<p><strong>Visit St Peter’s Dome</strong></p>
<p>Kids love climbing – make the most of it by ascending the stairs to the top of St Peter&#8217;s Dome at the Vatican. The views are dizzyingly wonderful for people of all ages. Bear in mind, however, that children need to be quiet when inside the dome and basilica.</p>
<p><strong>Playtime at Castel Sant’Angelo</strong></p>
<p>With their suggestion of bloodthirsty battles and impeccable chivalry, castles rarely fail to spark children’s imaginations. A visit to Castel Sant&#8217;Angelo will allow them to indulge in boisterous play on the wide ramp that leads up to its different levels. The castle also has some impressive views from the terraces and a museum packed with ancient armour and weaponry.</p>
<p><strong>Spend the day at Villa Borghese</strong></p>
<p>The Villa Borghese is also a great place to while away a day, with rowboats available for rent, pony-cart rides, a zoo and a fun fair. Should the rain set in, there’s a cinema showing cartoons.</p>
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<p><strong>How to prepare</strong></p>
<p><strong>What to take</strong></p>
<p>If travelling in the summer, a spray bottle filled with water can help cool kids down and prevent tempers becoming frayed. Queuing for some sights in Rome is inevitable, so bring an MP3 player or some books to keep children entertained while standing in line.</p>
<p><strong>Learn the lingo</strong></p>
<p>When visiting a foreign country, it’s always a more rewarding trip if you can speak a little of the language. Schools such as <a href="http://www.uiclondon.com/" target="_blank">www.uiclondon.com</a> cater for children as well as adults, so on the next holiday you and the kids could be showing off your skills!</p>
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		<title>Brief Travel Guide to Pisa</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 00:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/pisa.jpg"><img class="wp-image-52 aligncenter" title="pisa" src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/pisa.jpg" alt="http://www.romainroads.org/brief-travel-guide-to-pisa/" width="330" height="200" /></a>When it comes to mind could easily think of Italy&#8217;s famous Leaning Tower, which is located just inside the town that gives its name so famous, <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/brief-travel-guide-to-pisa/">Pisa</a>, which for higher accuracies are within the province of Tuscany. Beyond the famous Pisa Leaning construction becomes a wonderful place to visit, having just a couple more inclined tower in the area due to matters coming within the local terrain, which is of type swamp and ends up being an enemy to the tall and thin buildings of the town, but well worth that inadvertently has also provided a tour of its greatest charms.</p>
<p>Pisa offers among its charms a good variety of historic buildings such as churches and museums could be located within classical buildings, but for those who like urban stroll relaxed it may be best to visit the<span id="more-50"></span> old city, being the Lungarno to Seaside one of the spaces easily be in our minds and memories. Worth mentioning that Pisa was born about Galileo Galilei, with another local pride.&#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/brief-travel-guide-to-pisa/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/pisa.jpg"><img class="wp-image-52 aligncenter" title="pisa" src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/pisa.jpg" alt="http://www.romainroads.org/brief-travel-guide-to-pisa/" width="330" height="200" /></a>When it comes to mind could easily think of Italy&#8217;s famous Leaning Tower, which is located just inside the town that gives its name so famous, <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/brief-travel-guide-to-pisa/">Pisa</a>, which for higher accuracies are within the province of Tuscany. Beyond the famous Pisa Leaning construction becomes a wonderful place to visit, having just a couple more inclined tower in the area due to matters coming within the local terrain, which is of type swamp and ends up being an enemy to the tall and thin buildings of the town, but well worth that inadvertently has also provided a tour of its greatest charms.</p>
<p>Pisa offers among its charms a good variety of historic buildings such as churches and museums could be located within classical buildings, but for those who like urban stroll relaxed it may be best to visit the<span id="more-50"></span> old city, being the Lungarno to Seaside one of the spaces easily be in our minds and memories. Worth mentioning that Pisa was born about Galileo Galilei, with another local pride.</p>
<p>If you are just passing through Pisa you can not know the Piazza dei Cavalieri, or Plaza de los Caballeros, where sits the Palazzo della Carovana.</p>
<p>If it is religious tourism, you can choose to visit the old church of San Pietro in Vinculis or small Gothic church of Santa Maria della Spina.</p>
<p>Finally, we recommend a visit to the Museum Opera del Duomo.</p>
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		<title>Prepare your next Family Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Holidays Vacations]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/family-vacation.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-46 aligncenter" title="family vacation" src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/family-vacation.jpg" alt="http://www.romainroads.org/prepare-your-next-family-vacation/" width="330" height="200" /></a>The more members have the family is difficult to find a good way to spend the holidays, having more and more people they can convince, going from children to adults. This is precisely why you should plan a <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/prepare-your-next-family-vacation/">family vacation</a> with good weather to avoid last minute problems with it if it&#8217;s going to go to a travel destination at least try to find that space has an attractive element according to the mentality of family members, such as a place where children can entertain themselves or the same for teens.</p>
<p>So perhaps it would be good to ask family members about their destinations of interest and if necessary discuss with each other to get a better deal.</p>
<p>Despite this, we also note that the budget is virtually the most important thing about being at last after<span id="more-45"></span> that will indicate how far we can get on a trip, so perhaps some outings by car to nearby destinations to the city in which we live end up being better options.</p>
<p>While &#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/prepare-your-next-family-vacation/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/family-vacation.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-46 aligncenter" title="family vacation" src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/family-vacation.jpg" alt="http://www.romainroads.org/prepare-your-next-family-vacation/" width="330" height="200" /></a>The more members have the family is difficult to find a good way to spend the holidays, having more and more people they can convince, going from children to adults. This is precisely why you should plan a <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/prepare-your-next-family-vacation/">family vacation</a> with good weather to avoid last minute problems with it if it&#8217;s going to go to a travel destination at least try to find that space has an attractive element according to the mentality of family members, such as a place where children can entertain themselves or the same for teens.</p>
<p>So perhaps it would be good to ask family members about their destinations of interest and if necessary discuss with each other to get a better deal.</p>
<p>Despite this, we also note that the budget is virtually the most important thing about being at last after<span id="more-45"></span> that will indicate how far we can get on a trip, so perhaps some outings by car to nearby destinations to the city in which we live end up being better options.</p>
<p>While that fate depends on the taste of each family, Trip Advisor us a list of the best destinations for family holidays. Know what they are:</p>
<p>• New York, USA<br />
• Paris, France<br />
• Orlando, USA<br />
• Playa del Carmen, Mexico<br />
• London, England<br />
• Rome, Italy<br />
• Cancun, Mexico<br />
• Barcelona, Spain<br />
• Jamaica<br />
• Aruba<br />
• Puerto Vallarta, Mexico<br />
• Dublin, Ireland<br />
• Dominican Republic<br />
• Bahamas<br />
• Athens, Greece<br />
• Chicago, USA<br />
• Ixtapa, Mexico<br />
• Munich, Germany</p>
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		<title>Heedful Travel Tips for Tourists Planning Holidays to Hong Kong</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2012 06:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A former British colony is one of the most budget friendly destinations in the world. This thriving city offers fanciable cuisines, pulsating shopping and ecstatic sightseeing adventures. The zing of this city bewitches even the most discerning of travellers luring them back again. Predictably, millions plan holidays to experience the enigma of this cosmopolitan. Here are some tips on flights, entry requirements, local laws and health to ensure unperturbed vacations.</p>
<p><strong>Flights Tips</strong></p>
<p>Being one of the most popular tourist spots, is not short on in-bound flights. Some of the popular airlines that offer international, Cathay Pacific, KLM, Emirates, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Air New Zealand. Cathay Pacific is flag carrier and is undoubtedly one of the favourites when it comes to booking flights to the city.</p>
<p>Those planning holidays to <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/heedful-travel-tips-for-tourists-planning-holidays-to-hong-kong/">Hong Kong</a> can net cheap flights during the offseason months of March to May. These months generally witness rolling out of great discounts and airfare deals by travel agencies and airlines.</p>
<p><strong>Entry Tips</strong></p>
<p><strong>Visa Requisites</strong></p>
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<p>A former British colony is one of the most budget friendly destinations in the world. This thriving city offers fanciable cuisines, pulsating shopping and ecstatic sightseeing adventures. The zing of this city bewitches even the most discerning of travellers luring them back again. Predictably, millions plan holidays to experience the enigma of this cosmopolitan. Here are some tips on flights, entry requirements, local laws and health to ensure unperturbed vacations.</p>
<p><strong>Flights Tips</strong></p>
<p>Being one of the most popular tourist spots, is not short on in-bound flights. Some of the popular airlines that offer international, Cathay Pacific, KLM, Emirates, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Air New Zealand. Cathay Pacific is flag carrier and is undoubtedly one of the favourites when it comes to booking flights to the city.</p>
<p>Those planning holidays to <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/heedful-travel-tips-for-tourists-planning-holidays-to-hong-kong/">Hong Kong</a> can net cheap flights during the offseason months of March to May. These months generally witness rolling out of great discounts and airfare deals by travel agencies and airlines.</p>
<p><strong>Entry Tips</strong></p>
<p><strong>Visa Requisites</strong></p>
<p>This is a part of the People&#8217;s Republic of China, it remains a Special Administrative Region with its own immigration controls. Britons planning luxury holidays in Hong Kong can stay there for up to six months without a visa.</p>
<p><strong>Passport Requisites</strong></p>
<p>Passports must be valid for the intended length of the stay. A British Citizen is normally approved six months entry on arrival, but only if the passport&#8217;s validity is for six months or more. If the passport has less than six months validity, Hong Kong Immigration grants one month longer than the scheduled stay, if the validity of the passport allows this.</p>
<p><strong>Travelling with children</strong></p>
<p>Single parents or guardians accompanying children should be mindful of the fact that some destinations ask for documentary evidence establishing the relationship before allowing them to enter, or in some cases, before authorizing the children to leave. Those looking for comprehensive information on the same can contact relevant authorities in London.</p>
<p><strong>Visits to Mainland China</strong></p>
<p>Britons travelling to Mainland China via Hong Kong must obtain a Chinese visa before hand as British Passport holders are not granted visa on arrival at the Chinese border. Tourists not adhering to this guideline could be fined and possibly detained by the Mainland Chinese authorities.</p>
<p>Visitors entering Hong Kong via Mainland China and leaving again via the mainland should be aware that they are required to be in possession of a double or multiple entry visas for Mainland China.</p>
<p><strong>Health Tips</strong></p>
<p>Britons planning luxury holidays to Hong Kong might need to undergo the temperature screening tests at the border. Further medical tests might be conducted, depending upon the results of temperature screening tests.</p>
<p>Basic precautions against dengue fever are highly recommended as it is prevalent in travel.</p>
<p>Do seek medical advice before travelling and ensure vaccinations are up-to-date.</p>
<p>Those looking for further information on vaccination requirements, health outbreaks and general disease protection and prevention information can visit the websites of the National Travel Heath Network and Centre NaTHNaC and NHS Scotland&#8217;s Fit for Travel.</p>
<p><strong>Local laws and customs</strong></p>
<p>Acts of littering and spitting may attract on the spot fines. Similarly, there are huge penalties and fines for dodging a ticket for travelling on the Mass Transit Railway (MTR).</p>
<p>Possession of illicit drugs of any sort is a criminal offence and may attract severe penalties and jail sentences.</p>
<p>Photographers should be mindful of not taking pictures of the military establishments in Travel.</p>
<p>Shalini is holiday specialist and writes content on travel industry. She writes articles on Luxury holidays to Hong Kong, Dubai, Thailand, Australia, India etc. Visit http://www.awayholidays.co.uk/hongkong/ to find Luxury Hotels</p>
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		<title>About Gao &#8211; The Travel Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 03:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="About Gao - The Travel Guide" border="0"  height=179 width=237 src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/About-Gao-The-Travel-Guide-2333.jpg" align="left" style="margin:5px"/></p><p>Goa is the smallest state in India. Goa, unlike the rest of India, was colonized by Portuguese people. Goa is a party destination that has been the must-see for every traveler and party lover. The beaches here and the vibrant nightlife is the main reason for a tourist boom over the last few decades. Panaji is the capital city of Goa, and Konkan is the widely spoken language by the locals.</p><p><strong>Where is Goa</strong></p><p>Goa is sandwiched between Karnataka, Maharashtra and the Arabian Sea. Goa has a 101-km-long coastline that&#8217;s along the Konkan Coast.</p><p><strong>Major Cities</strong></p><p>Vasco Da Gama, Panaji, Margao, Old Goa, Mapusa and Ponda are some of the famous cities in Goa. Panaji is the capital city and the third largest city in Goa. Vasco Da Gama is the largest city, and it has a port. Margao is the oldest city in Goa and also the second largest city.</p><p><strong>Places to Visit</strong></p><p>Tourism is the mainstay of Goa. Majority of the tourists are from countries other than India. &#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/about-gao-the-travel-guide/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="About Gao - The Travel Guide" border="0"  height=179 width=237 src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/About-Gao-The-Travel-Guide-2333.jpg" align="left" style="margin:5px"><P>Goa is the smallest state in India. Goa, unlike the rest of India, was colonized by Portuguese people. Goa is a party destination that has been the must-see for every traveler and party lover. The beaches here and the vibrant nightlife is the main reason for a tourist boom over the last few decades. Panaji is the capital city of Goa, and Konkan is the widely spoken language by the locals.</P><P><STRONG>Where is Goa</STRONG></P><P>Goa is sandwiched between Karnataka, Maharashtra and the Arabian Sea. Goa has a 101-km-long coastline that&#8217;s along the Konkan Coast.</P><P><STRONG>Major Cities</STRONG></P><P>Vasco Da Gama, Panaji, Margao, Old Goa, Mapusa and Ponda are some of the famous cities in Goa. Panaji is the capital city and the third largest city in Goa. Vasco Da Gama is the largest city, and it has a port. Margao is the oldest city in Goa and also the second largest city.</P><P><STRONG>Places to Visit</STRONG></P><P>Tourism is the mainstay of Goa. Majority of the tourists are from countries other than India. Most of the tourism-related activities happen near the coast.</P><P>There are two UNESCO World Heritage sites in Goa; Bom Jesus Basilica and the Old Goa churches and convents. The architecture here is unique since it follows Goa-Portuguese style. The mansions in Goa follow Indo-Portuguese and some of them stand there to this date.</P><P>Aguada, Chapora, Tiracol and Cabo de Rama forts are also must-see places. Fontainhas, a cultural quarter in Panaji, showcases the life, culture and architecture of Goa.</P><P>Anjuna,Agonda,Baga, Calangute,Bogmalo, Colva, Miramar, Chapora, Vagator, Majorda and Dona Paula beaches are very famous in Goa. Candolim, a village in North Goa, has a beautiful beach right next to it.</P><P>St. Cathedral,St. Cajetan Church, St. Anne Church, Mary Immaculate Conception,St. Paul Church, Reis Magos Church, Church of St. Francis and Church of St. Augustine are some of the famous churches here.</P><P><STRONG>How to Reach</STRONG></P><P>Air: The only airport in Goa is in Dambolim. This airport serves for both civilian and military purposes on both domestic and International levels.</P><P>Road: Goa is well connected by highways; The National highways connect Mumbai in Maharashtra and Mangalore in Karnataka. The state-owned Kadamba Transport Corporation along with private bus operators ply buses within Goa, which can take you from the urban centers to the rural areas. Cabs and bikes can also be hired to go around Goa.</P><P>Rail: Goa is connected by the Konkan Railway as well as the South Western Railway. The Konkan railway runs along the west coast and connects major cities on the way. SW Railway connects Vasco Da Gama via Belgaum.</P><P>For more information about About Goa Online Booking Services, Please visit our website to find Where is Goa</P><P></p>
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		<title>10 Travel and Tourism Trends</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2012 15:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="10 Travel and Tourism Trends" border="0"  height=207 width=231 src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/10-Travel-and-Tourism-Trends-1140.jpg" align="left" style="margin:5px"/></p><p>Contemplating a career in tourism management and wondering what the future looks like for the travel &#38; tourism industry? Here are ten hot new trends that may come up in your hospitality management courses. Impress your professors &#8211; not to mention your future employers &#8211; by learning all you can about them now.</p><p><b>1. The New Concept in Town: Lobbies You Won&#8217;t Want to Leave</b></p><p>Traditionally, the hotel lobby has been a transitional zone, a place for weary travellers to park their bags as they check in. But this is changing. Tourism management staff are beginning to see lobbies as potential gathering places, where guests can even get to know one another, if desired.</p><p>These new-style lobbies feature such community-building design elements as:</p><p><ul><li>curated bookshelves</li><li>espresso machines</li><li>coffeehouse tables</li><li>communal seating</li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>2. Bye, Bye Business Class</b></p><p>The same study found that 58% of respondents were expecting to travel less for business over the coming year. Tourism management strategies of the future may be oriented towards the increasingly important under-25 market.&#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/10-travel-and-tourism-trends/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="10 Travel and Tourism Trends" border="0"  height=207 width=231 src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/10-Travel-and-Tourism-Trends-1140.jpg" align="left" style="margin:5px"><P>Contemplating a career in tourism management and wondering what the future looks like for the travel &amp; tourism industry? Here are ten hot new trends that may come up in your hospitality management courses. Impress your professors &#8211; not to mention your future employers &#8211; by learning all you can about them now.</P><P><B>1. The New Concept in Town: Lobbies You Won&#8217;t Want to Leave</B></P><P>Traditionally, the hotel lobby has been a transitional zone, a place for weary travellers to park their bags as they check in. But this is changing. Tourism management staff are beginning to see lobbies as potential gathering places, where guests can even get to know one another, if desired.</P><P>These new-style lobbies feature such community-building design elements as:</P><P><UL><LI>curated bookshelves</LI><LI>espresso machines</LI><LI>coffeehouse tables</LI><LI>communal seating</LI></UL><P></P><P><B>2. Bye, Bye Business Class</B></P><P>The same study found that 58% of respondents were expecting to travel less for business over the coming year. Tourism management strategies of the future may be oriented towards the increasingly important under-25 market.</P><P><B>3. More Online Booking</B></P><P>The days of phoning up a hotel from your landline appear to be over. Today&#8217;s guests book their stays online. Hospitality management courses must include an overview of the latest Internet booking technology.</P><P><B>4. More Mobile Booking</B></P><P>The travel &amp; tourism industry is adapting well to online booking, but mobile booking may be the true wave of the future. According to the same Deloitte/TIAC study mentioned earlier, youth travellers report being comfortable with the idea of booking accommodations on their smart phones.</P><P><B>5. Comfort Food in Room 9, Please</B></P><P>In the &#8217;80s and &#8217;90s, there was a travel &amp; tourism trend towards such exotic and high-end food as shrimp and more shrimp, sushi and champagne &#8211; the more expensive or exotic, the better. Today&#8217;s food trends, however, have a distinctly retro flavour about them. Some travel &amp; tourism establishments are distinguishing themselves with an old-fashioned specialty: comfort food.</P><P>Popping up on travel &amp; tourism menus everywhere are such items as:</P><P><UL><LI>shepherd&#8217;s pie served with a vintage beer in a stubby bottle</LI><LI>macaroni and cheese</LI><LI>sweet potato fries</LI><LI>apple crisp made with local, in-season, heirloom apples</LI><LI>cookies and milk for guests of all ages at bedtime</LI><LI>nostalgic candy on the pillow at turn down</LI></UL><P></P><P><B>6. Guests of All Ages? Or Mainly Youth</B></P><P>In travel &amp; tourism, the youth market is up. In one recent survey conducted by Deloitte and the Tourism Industry of Canada (TIAC), 51% of respondents between the ages of 18 and 24 reported, &#8220;Travel is one of the most important things in my life.&#8221; On average, these respondents were planning to take at least two trips over the coming year.</P><P><B>7. Rise of the Boutique Hotel</B></P><P>The era of the big-name chain hotel may be over as travellers opt for smaller, more personalized boutique options instead.</P><P><B>8. Electronic Check-in</B></P><P>Self check-in kiosks, like the ones at airports, may soon be a common feature in hotel lobbies. They are expected to appeal to travellers who would like to check in as quickly as possible. For tourism management, they present an interesting possibility to save money on human resources.</P><P><B>9. Pump Up the Soap</B></P><P>Many hotels are installing pumps for personal care products in the shower. These devices have the double advantage of saving money and using less packaging than the complimentary mini-bottles of shampoo, conditioner and lotion.</P><P><B>10. More Showers Than Baths</B></P><P>Hotels are building more bathrooms with showers, keeping a small percentage of baths on hand, only to satisfy customers with special needs or who are travelling with small children.</P><P>Intrigued by these trends? To learn more about the future of tourism management, look for hospitality management courses in your area.</P><P>Contact the Canadian Tourism College for more information on their Tourism Programs.</P><P>Percey Evans is a freelance writer who works for Higher Education Marketing, a leading Web marketing firm specializing in Google Analytics, Education Lead Generation, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Mobile SMS Alerts, Social Media Marketing and Pay Per Click Marketing, among other Web marketing services and tools.</P><P></p>
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		<title>Air Travel Tips for Visitors to India</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 11:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img style="MARGIN: 5px" border=0 alt="Air Travel Tips for Visitors to India" align=left src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Air-Travel-Tips-for-Visitors-to-India-1619.jpg" width=237 height=179/></p><p>In recent years the domestic air transport infrastructure of India has undergone something of a revolution. Where Indians used to travel in their country almost exclusively by road and rail, the emergence of a more wealthy generation has allowed many Indians to travel by air.</p><p>This swift and widespread development has come as a great boon to tourists, as the new airports, terminals and vastly increased number of internal flights allows visitors to enjoy the beauty and culture of the country without the need to rely on the slow, uncomfortable and antiquated public transport system.</p><p>Of course, this swift growth has not come without its problems, and visitors to India may find that domestic air travel isn&#8217;t quite as reliable as that of the rest of the world. It&#8217;s important to know the ins and out of Indian air travel before flying to reduce the risk of hitting problems.</p><p>Here are a few tips&#8230; <br /><ul><li>Book a budget airline</li></ul></p><p></p><p>The large, established Indian domestic airlines typically offer tickets at two price &#8230; <a href="http://www.romainroads.org/air-travel-tips-for-visitors-to-india/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><IMG style="MARGIN: 5px" border=0 alt="Air Travel Tips for Visitors to India" align=left src="http://www.romainroads.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Air-Travel-Tips-for-Visitors-to-India-1619.jpg" width=237 height=179><P>In recent years the domestic air transport infrastructure of India has undergone something of a revolution. Where Indians used to travel in their country almost exclusively by road and rail, the emergence of a more wealthy generation has allowed many Indians to travel by air.</P><P>This swift and widespread development has come as a great boon to tourists, as the new airports, terminals and vastly increased number of internal flights allows visitors to enjoy the beauty and culture of the country without the need to rely on the slow, uncomfortable and antiquated public transport system.</P><P>Of course, this swift growth has not come without its problems, and visitors to India may find that domestic air travel isn&#8217;t quite as reliable as that of the rest of the world. It&#8217;s important to know the ins and out of Indian air travel before flying to reduce the risk of hitting problems.</P><P>Here are a few tips&#8230; <BR><UL><LI>Book a budget airline</LI></UL><P></P><P>The large, established Indian domestic airlines typically offer tickets at two price points. Indians are charged a reduced fare in rupees, while foreigners are charged a premium in US dollars. Most of the new budget airlines, however, offer a single low price in rupees, regardless of the nationality of the passenger.</P><P>While it may be tempting to book with a well-known airline, it often makes sense to opt for a budget airline. The standard of service is excellent across the board, but the price can often be much, much lower. <BR><UL><LI>Be careful with certain destinations</LI></UL><P></P><P>While India is a relatively safe destination there are certain areas of the country that are subject to heightened security. On flights to Kashmir and Ladakh, carry on baggage is often forbidden, and batteries must be removed from electrical items and stowed in the hold. These restrictions are enforced seemingly randomly, so if you plan to fly to either destination you should make sure to be prepared. <BR><UL><LI>Confirm your flight</LI></UL><P></P><P>While not completely necessary, it makes sense to reconfirm the status of your ticket a few days before travel if you booked from outside of India. Online booking for Indian air travel has really exploded in recent years, but the booking systems aren&#8217;t foolproof. Make a quick call to your airline to set your mind at rest. <BR><UL><LI>Be careful with smaller airlines</LI></UL><P></P><P>While budget airlines often offer the best prices, you should be careful when booking with very small airlines that offer only one or two routes. Some small airlines will cancel their flights if there aren&#8217;t enough passengers to cover costs, and you may find yourself stuck at the airport with no option other than to book a last-minute flight on a larger carrier at an inflated price.</P><P>While this is a judgement call, I&#8217;d advise you to be wary of airlines with a limited number of routes.</P><P>With the explosive expansion of Indian air travel there has never been a better time to take a domestic flight in the country. Prices are low, flights are plentiful and each airline is desperate to gain your repeat custom. Many budget airlines are actually running at a significant loss at present, hoping only to outlast the other start-ups in order to swoop in and take their routes in the future. It&#8217;s a little messy, perhaps, but as a visitor to the country you should take advantage of the low prices and sterling service while it lasts.</P><P>Keith Taylor is a travel writer and global nomad. When flying in India he finds cheap air tickets through Jet Airways Konnect.</P><P></P></p>
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