понедельник, 30 апреля 2007 г.

Collecting Flyer Miles For Your Next Holiday

Collecting Flyer Miles For Your Next Holiday


No one ever gets anything for free, and frequent flyer miles sound especially too good to be true. Every dollar you spend on your credit card counts toward free airline tickets? The truth is that the airlines will do anything to avoid putting the cash back in your pocket, but with a few simple tricks you can master the art of the frequent flyer points and fly for free to your next destination.



First, it pays to read the fine print. Before you sign up for a frequent flyer credit card, be sure you know all the regulations on the card. You can also sign up for a mailing list that will alert you to special promotions and deals. Choose your card wisely. Many will give you more bang for your buck. Research the card's partner companies. Sometimes you can earn double points by buying books at specific book stores or buying your groceries in certain places. If you master the system, you can multiply your points. When you fly, be sure to charge your plane ticket to your credit card. Don't be afraid to use your friends. They can buy your free tickets from you in cash while you pay for theirs on your credit card. While you are collecting flyer miles, keep track of all your flights and statements. Mistakes can be made, and when they are, you need to call the credit card company or airline to straighten them out.



Airlines will often tempt you to spend your frequent flyer miles on something other than free flights. They lose money every time a frequent flyer gets on board their airplanes, so of course they will try to get you to spend your miles on something other than your flight, which is basically cash redemption. Airlines will often tempt you to drop your flights in exchange for magazine subscriptions or other promotions. Be wary of these deals. If you cash in your miles for cheap flights or club memberships, you risk losing money on the transaction. Many of these frequent flyer credit cards have annual fees attached. You don't want to trade in your miles for less than the annual fee, at the very least.



You don't actually have to fly to earn frequent flyer points. With a special credit card you can earn points paying for almost anything. Put your child's college tuition on the credit card. Put a big, social dinner on your credit card and ask your dining partners to give you cash for their meals. As long as you pay your credit card bill on time and avoid incurring the high interest fees, this is your best way to earn extra miles.



When you have finally raised enough frequent flyer miles to take your dream vacation, you will get the best value for your miles by acquiring your tickets early, ideally a year in advance. This will ensure that you get the best seats and upgrades for your air miles. Try to choose a flight that won't be crowded with weekend travelers. Travel midweek or take an afternoon flight to avoid the early morning rush. The airline will appreciate your courtesy and you will be rewarded with better deals.

воскресенье, 29 апреля 2007 г.

Lavi Fair Himachal-international Trade Fair for Dry Fruits,handlooms & Handicrafts

Lavi Fair Himachal-international Trade Fair for Dry Fruits,handlooms & Handicrafts


Lavi Fair is held amidst a great deal of fanfare in Himachal Pradesh. Rampur had once been a very important commercial center and with passage of the time it became the venue for the famous age-old Lavi Fair, reputed to be one of the biggest trade fairs in Northern India. The fair is held every year in the second week of November (11th-14th).





Rampur lies along the ancient trade routes to Tibet, Ladakh and Afghanistan. It used to which had its borders well into Kinnaur.





During the reign of King Kesar Singh in the 18th century, a Treaty was signed between be the capital of the mighty Bushahr Empire, Rampur and Tibet.





It was decided that they would be friends till the time comes when all waters of River Sutlej evaporates and the crows change their colors into white. The fair was held to commemorate their friendship.





A modern touch made it all the more glorious and attractive, for the Lavi Fair has been brought back to entertain the weary and sullen men, burdened with their day to day jobs. Lavi Fair is a welcome relief for them.





Large crowds pour in from Kinnaur, Spiti and Lahaul.They gather on the banks of the Sutlej to buy, sell and barter their produce which includes everything from homespun blankets and wool shawls to dry fruit and even horses .





There are sporting competitions during the day, and dancing around bonfires after dark. The fair coincides with the return of the shepherds from high pastures for the coming winter and has been held for over 300 years.





The fair is also renowned for a variety of handicrafts. Thus the Lavi Fair in Himachal Pradesh is renowned for its excellence in bringing to the forefront the ancient Indian Culture.





Large number of traders are coming to the fair to sell a great range of Himachal Handicrafts & Handlooms ,in which the Pashmina shawls still adorn the royal class of the French as French Queen, Marie Antoinette aws very fond of the Himalayan wool products and as such the fair has already been recognized as an International Fair.





Stunning Pashmina Wool is an important item that is sold at the Lavi Fair. The Dry Fruits reminds us of the variety of agricultural products that can be grown in the Indian soil.


The well-known Chaumkhi Horses brought from remote tribal areas are sold at the Lavi Fair at Himachal Pradesh.





Apart from the Horses, woolen pattoos, kala zira and dry fruits (Walnuts,Pine Nuts,Almonds,Apricots-dry,Bitter apricot kernels) are also brought and sold in the Lavi Fair at Himachal Pradesh.





Chinese artifacts, such as jewellery, Chinese Jackets, Track Suites, Crockery, handicrafts, tea, herbs, heavy woolens and even 'bushy Yak tails' are expected to be displayed on the Tibetan and Kinnauri stalls .





This has been possible only after the establishment of an intimate trade relationship with China and Tibet.





Efforts have been made to restore the old glory of the fair and historic places, which recently has been given a modern touch.


суббота, 28 апреля 2007 г.

Aluminum Trailers are a Great Purchase for your Needs

Aluminum Trailers are a Great Purchase for your Needs


Before you buy a trailer, it is important to choose what material you’d like the trailer to be made of. Two common options are steel trailers or aluminum trailers. If you like the idea of a lightweight, attractive, and rust free trailer, then aluminum trailers are the way to go!





Admittedly, there are quality trailers made with either material. Some people choose steel because they are less expensive. However, a lower price tag does not mean you will be getting the most for your money. Never settle for a steel trailer simply because of a lower price tag. Buying a trailer is a commitment, so you need to base your decision on more than price alone.





Steel trailers are usually a less expensive option, but they are certainly not better. Many people have found that steel trailers rust quite easily. After dealing with their frustrating steel trailer, they end up having to buy aluminum trailers later on anyway! They’ve now spent much more money than they would have it they had just bought aluminum trailers to begin with.





Other people do not make this mistake and know the benefits of aluminum. Be careful though! Some manufacturers cut costs on their aluminum trailers and make them cheaply. Then people end up buying cheap aluminum trailers that give the industry a bad name. All trailers are not all created equal! In this case, you will most likely get what you paid for.





Another benefit of high quality aluminum trailers is that they are lightweight. This can be important if your vehicle cannot support the very high weight of steel.





Even though aluminum trailers are much lighter, some people still buy steel trailers. This can be a big mistake as some steel trailers end up rusting and eating away at your investment.





We all want our trailer to look the best, and only aluminum trailers offer the sleek, rust free look you want. If you want to impress people with your purchase, aluminum trailers are the way to go. Nothing is more embarrassing than putting your cargo in what looks like a rusty piece of junk. You never have to worry about that with high quality aluminum trailers.





Save up your money to get the highest quality aluminum trailers. These offer maximum strength and give you more of what you need. This is very important when you want to protect your precious cargo.





High quality aluminum trailers also have a track record of longevity. There is no danger of {buying|purchasing}}} aluminum trailers only to have them fail a short time later. You can depend on aluminum trailers to get the job done and get it done right.





It is important to note that you should never settle for cheap aluminum. Some manufactures will try to fool you into buying an inexpensive product. These aluminum trailers simply do not stand the test of time.





Aluminum trailers are the best choice for your trailer needs. They are {durable|strong}}} to protect your cargo and your investment. They look great and will give a positive lasting impression to others. Aluminum trailers will serve your needs for years and years to come.

пятница, 27 апреля 2007 г.

Majorca: Holidays For Everyone

Majorca: Holidays For Everyone


There's a reason why tourism in Majorca has exploded in recent years. And exploded it definitely has - the number of tourists visiting the island has leapt from 500,000 in 1960 to nearly 7,000,000 in 1997 to over 20,000,000 in 2001.



So why are holidays in Majorca so popular with English tourists?



The Majorca Weather - Sunshine, sunshine and more sunshine



Well, the first reason is obvious - the glorious weather. Majorca is famous for its warm weather, and as Britain recovers from recent flooding, it looks particularly enviable. In summer temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius at points, making it perfect for sunbathing without ever feeling too uncomfortable. Even in winter (which is still a good time to visit the island, but you may find much of the tourist fare closed out of season) Majorca's weather is mild and pleasant with frequent sunny days. These warm temperatures are also matched by the waters, which are clear and perfect for diving (for those not content to just recline on the beach all day).



Majorca: A Britain away from Britain



Another reason for Majorca's popularity with Brits abroad is because it is so British in places. Resorts such as Magaluf and Palma Nova are so well catered for British holiday makers that the majority of voices you hear will be English and the home comforts are easily obtainable from the local shops and cafes - be it a full English breakfast or some Cadburys chocolate. To this end, Majorca resorts often feel like a hotter beach based version of Britain which is what people often want from a break in the sun.



Rude not to visit Majorca at that price



Holidays in Majorca are really cheap these days. The competition between the island's hotels and the growth of internet travel companies means that everyone's trying their hardest to undercut each other. Without putting the hard sell on too much, I feel that my company (Search Travel Online) have got some particularly decent Majorca holiday deals at the moment - but I shall try and return to neutrality now...



Once you are actually there, the prices are good as well - compared to restaurants in the UK, you are in for a pleasant surprise when you explore Majorca's restaurants and shops for the first time.



Majorca: Something for Everyone



The other odd thing about Majorca's popularity is the stereotypical holiday maker it attracts - there isn't one! We regularly sell to groups of teenagers, families with young children, young couples and even elderly holiday makers. Majorca is so varied, there are attractions for everyone. From the wild club scene of Magaluf and Palma Nova, to the historical heritage of Puerto Pollensia, to the culture and shopping of Palma, to the glorious beaches of Alcudia to the various children's attractions and fantastic restaurants dotted throughout the island, you're sure to find something to make your Majorca holiday memorable.



And the best thing about Majorca? It's small enough to see as much or as little of this huge variety as you like with a rental car.

четверг, 26 апреля 2007 г.

The Majesty of Sistine Chapel!

The Majesty of Sistine Chapel!


The Sistine Chapel isn’t only about Michelangelo. It’s a collection of art from the minds and hands of other great Italian painters. The history of the Sistine Chapel can be traced back in the 1400s when the pope at that time, Sixtus IV della Rovere, opted to have Capella Mana renovated. The results are the different paintings and false drapes that do not only mean beauty but story as well. Among the most popular painters who labored include Pietro Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandaio, and Sandro Boticelli, and Pier Matteo d'Amelia, who painted the skies full of stars. It was in August 15, 1483, when Michelangelo Buonarroti took the responsibility of altering some of the designs of the Sistine Chapel, per the initiative of Julius II della Rovere, Sixtus IV’s nephew.





The Ceiling





The greatest art piece of the Sistine Chapel would probably be its ceiling. However, if not for the cracks that could have been effects of the excavation, we will not be able to appreciate the most magnificent work of Michelangelo. The tale of the ceiling is quite enthralling. It seems like God planted desire in Michelangelo’s heart. It should have just been a mere visual representation of the 12 Apostles. Feeling dissatisfied, though, Michelangelo, with the full permission of Julius II, decided to change everything. If you will take a good look on the different depictions on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, you’ll know that it is actually composed of the 9 central stories that make up the Genesis, such as the Fall of Man, the story of Noah, and the Story of Creation. The painting usually starts at the entrance wall of the chapel.





The Last Judgment





After the Sack of Rome and before the start of the Council of Trent, Michelangelo worked on the Last Judgment, a huge mural occupying the entire wall at the back of the Sistine Chapel altar. It was a representation of the coming of Christ and the day of damnation. It showed the various nude souls descending into hell or ascending into heaven after they have faced clear judgment from Christ.





Looking at the Last Judgment, you will probably not feel awed of the entire backdrop but of the entire message it hopes to convey. It displayed the great reverence of the people to the ultimate power of God. The painting had been controversial, however, after Cardinal Carafa thought that it was very immoral and obscene, considering that the images were deliberately showing their genitals. He ordered the removal of the fresco, which could have been pushed through if not for the insistence and persistence of Michelangelo. To tame down its effect on the onlookers, the genital as were then later “covered” by Daniele da Volterra.





Touring the Chapel





There are many Italian tours that include visitation to the Sistine Chapel. You can even simply choose to tour the Vatican Museums, and definitely, you will land yourself inside the chapel. Normally, the tourists will arrive inside the chapel passing through the back portion of the altar. Then, they will observe the chapel until they can reach the entrance of the church. This will give them better opportunities to study and marvel at the different masterpieces surrounding and within the chapel. Nevertheless, before you can enter the chapel, you need to have tickets or entrance passes, which you can possibly get at the gates.


Whiling Away at the Gorgeous Vatican Gardens





There’s one garden that will remind you that there will always be a special place you can run to whenever you feel troubled, but it doesn’t take the fact that its overall design is more than enough to make you feel so blessed for the rest of your life. Such can be the simple message you will get once you get into the Vatican Gardens.





A tour to the Vatican Gardens can take up to 3 hours. By now, you probably have a good idea of just how vast and big it is. In fact, it covers 1/3 of the entire land area of the Vatican City, the smallest country in the entire world. Walking through the various types of foliages means going back on the history that span for more than 2 centuries.





A Look-back on the Gardens





The history of the Vatican Gardens can be traced back on the times when it was then a large orchard and vineyard that’s part of the Apostolic Palace. It used to be surrounded by walls until it was torn down, and two courtyards emerged. They were called the Pine Cone, or Pigna, and the Belvedere. There are two reasons why the gardens were created. First, Nicholas V wanted to have a venue for their papal court ceremonies. He also liked something that would give him some form of entertainment.





Design of the Gardens is the same text of Vatican Gardens





Today, anybody can visit the Vatican Gardens, provided that they choose to take a private guided tour. Normally, it will be opened at 11:00 a.m., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between March and October. For the remaining months, it will be accessible every Saturday, on 11:00 a.m.





The Vatican Gardens is like going through another kind of world—a beautiful one—as expressed by the pair of small arches that can be located at the back area of the First Martyrs Courtyard. There’s a 2-mile Renaissance Wall, which is now being occupied by the oval piazza and St. Peter’s Basilica. You can also find the world-famous Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museums, and other offices totaling almost 10,000 rooms.





The Different Species Found in the Gardens





Plants are not all Italian. As a matter of fact, it’s like taking a stroll into the different natural flora of the world, as almost every country is well-represented in the Vatican Gardens. You will be able to observe North America’s maples, evergreen magnolia, and plane trees; Lebanon’s cedars; Japan’s sago palms; and Tasmania’s eucalyptus, to name a few. Over the years, churchmen and missionaries contributed their own finds in the garden. Fortunately, they have found a great home in the Roman soil.





One of the highlights of the tour will be reaching the slope found at the eastern portion of the Vatican Hill, which was then considered to be infested with wild snakes by the ancient Romans. However, it’s also the perfect venue for the Etruscans to practice their prophecies. The hill today is far from the untamed jungle you may have in mind. It’s now covered with well-tended beds, lawns, and shrubs. There are around 30 gardeners who take care of the garden full time, so you know that you’re not going to be disappointed once you decide to visit.





There are simply some places on Earth that will make you feel that life can still be rosy and a walk in the park. Just think of the Vatican Gardens, and you’ll know what this means.

среда, 25 апреля 2007 г.

Exclusive Luxury Resort In Thailand At Pran Buri

Exclusive Luxury Resort In Thailand At Pran Buri


If you are searching for an Exclusive Luxury Resort in Thailand that would be just right as a Honeymoon resort, or could be suitable as a family vacation resort, and you don't want to be with masses of other people then you should take a close look at the area of Pran Buri close to Hua Hin, and particularly at the Aleenta Resort & Spa



The Aleenta is a small and intimate hotel with a variety of accommodation, from the Pool Suites which means a romantic bungalow by the sea with your own plunge pool, ideal for a romantic getaway or a honeymoon. There is the beachfront splendour of the Beach House, ideal for a party of four, or the Ocean Suites with indoor and outdoor living space. If you really want it special, then there is the Penthouse, totally romantic for honeymooners.



The Grand Villa with all the comforts of home, with the trappings of an exclusive luxury resort which is Aleena Resort & Spa.



For families there is the Frangipani Wing with a large inviting pool by the sea, and the beach is but a few steps away, so ideal as a family vacation resort. The New Frangipani Wing has its own infinity pool, with a poolside bar serving snacks day and night



The Aleenta Resort and Spa is a simple and unfussy place which whilst laid back well deserves its burgeoning reputation as one of Thailand's leading luxury resorts. It is the small details which matter.



The wireless broadband connection throughout. The Aleenta Spa offering the full range of treatments to pamper and unwind you, and there is even an area set aside for Yoga, complete with instruction.



Thai and Fusion Cuisine are served in the restaurant which helps you to eat healthily with the right healthy lifestyle choices. Having said that, the breakfasts are just out of this world!!



There is a Sandwich Bar for all day snacks and a lounge and open air bar overlooking the sea.



To this you can add inevitably excellent room service, a library, a CD library, a Boutique, a Wedding Centre on the beach, a Business Centre, and extremely efficient Concierge service and security.



Whilst you might expect to find similar facilities at most luxury exclusive resorts, but some of the things that sets the Aleena Resort and Spa apart from others is the situation. Pran Buri has not yet been spoiled as have other areas of Thailand, so what you have to enjoy is a deserted beach, a no television policy, organic food with the vegetables from the hotel's own garden.



The staff of the Aleena resort just smile all the time, and nothing is too much trouble.



Apart from the deserted beach Pranburi is very peaceful which will suit some but not others. If nightlife is a necessary part of your vacation, then this probably isn't the place for you, but if you want to eat out then there are a couple of good restaurant shacks a ride away.



An important point is that the Aleenta resort and Spa is right on the beach, whereas the resorts in northern Pranburi have a small road in between, but you'll not find that fact widely available on their websites.



Go to Pranburi soon before it becomes spoilt, and you must stay at the Aleenta Resort and Spa, one of Thailand's best exclusive luxury resorts.



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вторник, 24 апреля 2007 г.

Budapest Christmas 2007

Budapest Christmas 2007


Budapest Christmas has just begun on Vörösmarty square for the 9th time!





The main attraction will be the traditional Christmas Market on Vörösmarty Square in the heart of Pest. This well established event – one of the largest of its type in Europe – has become an indispensable part of the build-up to the festive season. It is the capital’s largest public event outside the main tourist season, and is enduringly popular with locals and visitors alike. Indeed, many visitors make the trip to Budapest specifically to come to the Market.





Budapest Christmas 29th November to 24th december, 2007 Vörösmarty square





The Market is located in one of Budapest’s most beautiful squares, and each year its organizers aim to stage a high quality event that is also a fitting way to prepare for Christmas. Thus the goods on sale include tasteful hand-made gifts and folk-inspired traditional arts and crafts: here there is no room for the garish or the mass-produced. It is thanks to this careful attention to the quality of the wares, along with the broadening over the years of the scope of the other attractions and entertainment on offer, that has ensured the event has gained the outstanding international reputation it has.





There will be 150 great stage shows , including puppet theatre, folk music and folk dancing. Visitors of all ages will be given a free hand in the heated marquee to make their own seasonal decorations. During the time the fair lasts, a Nativity scene made by the folk wood carver will be observable, inside it the statues showing the Sacred Family, and at the same time, for this year we also plan the exhibition of Betlehem cribs ade by students of primary school of arts.





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