How to Travel With a Translator
February 3, 2012 by TravelGuide
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Because of the influx of travelers today, especially to Europe, translators are much in demand. This means that it is easier now than ever to hire a translator. It also means that there are more fraudsters out there. And so, some precaution should be taken while hiring translators.
The embassy of your country would be able [...]
How to Navigate the London Underground
February 3, 2012 by TravelGuide
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Essentially, the Underground is the electric railway system that runs in the city of London. It connects Greater London to the nearby areas of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Essex in the UK. Another name for is the ‘Tube.’ The Tube has 270 stations in its entirety.
The easiest way to navigate the trains is by using the [...]
How to Rent a Car in Abroad
February 2, 2012 by TravelGuide
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When on a trip overseas, it is very convenient to have your own mode of transport. It will save your time on getting to bus stops or tube stations. Investing a little in car rentals will go a long way.
The first step to take in getting a rented car is booking it. Do this over [...]
How to Enjoy London Like a Local
February 2, 2012 by TravelGuide
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If you are visiting London but fancy being like a native, there are some pointers to keep in mind. It is imperative that no matter which country you are visiting, you do not offend the local culture. And so, if your whim is to blend in, do it with some grace.
The first factor is your [...]
How to Get Cruise Travel Insurance
February 1, 2012 by TravelGuide
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Purchasing any kind of insurance is very tough task to decide. There are some basic things which should be kept in mind that travel insurance is nice or not. It totally depends on the type of coverage which you are required. While you are planning and before making any decision you need to make sure [...]
Nova Scotia Tourism & Travel Guide
February 1, 2012 by TravelGuide
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The tourism and the travel hold unique fascination and the excitement for the people who love to move than too stay. The life is offcourse all about move and movement and we may become simply dull and stagnant by remaining stuck to our premises. The life can only be enjoyed by making some moves. One [...]
How to Tour New York City (NYC)
January 31, 2012 by TravelGuide
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New York City (NYC) is one of the liveliest metropolitan cities of the world. many successful businesses and designers are housed here. it is very globalized and hip.
There is no dearth of places to see and visit in the city. But there are some things to be considered before you plan a trip there. [...]
How to Travel Abroad as a Vegetarian
January 31, 2012 by TravelGuide
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Eating forms a crucial aspect on any trip. One the fun things we do on a holiday is trying out new foods. But if your lifestyle choice is limited to being vegetarian, things might become a bit trying.
Many cultures lean towards vegetarianism, but some are primarily meat eating places. Each country has their own special [...]
Newfoundland Tourism & Travel Guide
January 30, 2012 by TravelGuide
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The travel and the tourism is the passion of many people around the world for various purposes. Some used to travel for business others to generate some business while there are still others who just want to have tours of amusements. The tour and travel holds unique attraction and the excitement for this kind of [...]
Cheap Travel Insurance Buying Guide
January 30, 2012 by TravelGuide
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In many countries, there is more money to be made in selling travel insurance than the holiday itself. One usually aims to save money on holiday packages and flights and neglects travel insurance, which turns out to be a pricier affair.
The first question to ask is whether you need insurance at all. It is not [...]