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PLANNING THAT BEST HOLIDAY YOU HAVE ALWAYS DREAM OF
Going on holiday seems to be the desire of everybody but only a few get
to go and a dismal percentage of that few get to truly enjoy it .
For a truly enjoyable holiday,
it is important that put up a plan in advance preferably 6
months before the D-day and also to put your thoughts to pen.
Here is a Suggested Train of Thought:
Time : If you are an employee , show consideration for the
interest of your colleagues, immediate bosses and the company
as whole when considering your holiday period.
Activity : Decide whether it is a soft holiday like lying on the beach
all day, or warm one like sightseeing or a hard one like mountain
climbing.
Place and security : It is vital to be aware of the economic,
cultural ,political and most importantly the security conditions of the
place where you will be spending your holiday. It must be noted that
the above point has a considerable influence on place and security.
Price : If we were Bill Gates or Buffet or mel
gibson, this would not be a problem if we are not the likes,
then always budget within your means .After all , is it not how they got
there in the first place.
Mind : Have a curious mind, a mind that wants to explore, a mind
that wants to feel. That is ultimately the best way to get the best out of
that holiday.
7 Things That will make Your
Holiday Miserable
Insurance : It is vital that you have an insurance cover
by all means a travel insurance. You can never know how the body systems
will react to its new environment. Above is the recommended
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Passport : Usually not forgettable but if you are
traveling to country with a strong bilateral relationship with your
residing country where passports are not needed, it is always best to take
it for routine and security purposes.
Map/Guide : Buy one in your home country , it will save you lot
of stress.
Local dictionary : Containing simple translations like good
morning, train stations, taxi etc
Credit card : Having one and some few local currency when
coming will free you from a ton of sorrows especially if are in an
insecure place.
Medicine / First aid: Having a good supply of over the
drugs like pain killers , inhalers for asthma patients, penicillin
will go a long way ensuring your health and safety in the short run.
Clothing : Check your weather forecast and be sure to
bring in appropriate clothing .
Planning a holiday is a fun in itself. It builds
excitement and anticipation, allowing you to dream about the great
time you're going to have. Even more importantly, a
well-planned holiday is going to go more smoothly and be more enjoyable than
one that was largely unplanned. Keep in mind your expectations and the
activities you enjoy, and you'll be better able to finally and
truly enjoy the holiday you really deserve.
RECENT surveys from Total Travel and Car Show Room have shown that
the rise in petrol prices is forcing people to abandon the traditional
family school holiday road-trip in favour of better value overseas
holidays.
UK Holidays to Beat the Credit Crunch (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Rising fuel costs for flights and the pound losing value against the
Euro are making overseas holidays increasingly expensive this year, and as
a result many people are staying at home. Holiday park operator Haven is
reporting that record numbers of people are choosing to enjoy a holiday in
the UK, and this is a trend that is likely to continue for the foreseeable
future.
Swapping holidays for the science lab (Gloucester Advocate)
Gloucester High School student, Charles Shaw, swapped holiday fun for
a science lab these school holidays. Charles was one of 63 students chosen
to take part in the University of Sydney’s Science Gifted and Talented
Discovery Program three day workshop July from July 16 to 19.