Friday, 22 January 2016

How to pack when you’re traveling abroad

 Have you ever traveled out of your own country? Have you ever felt the exhilaration of going someplace new? If you have, then you probably understand the headache that you get from packing. Packing is half the battle in international travel. You have to worry about the weight of your bag, room for clothes and souvenirs, and the list goes on and on. So, here are two simple ways to make your packing-induced headache go away!
  1. Make a list
Your list should include everything you will need on your trip. It should have two rows too check off; one for packing, and the other for your way home so you don’t forget anything. You should also leave spaces for souvenirs that you pick up in your globetrotting. Also, most long stay hotels have washers and dryers, so you can wash your clothes if needed. A packing list should look like this (for 7 day trip):
Clothes:
4 casual shirts
4 casual pants
4 pairs of socks
1 dress
1 bathingsuit
7 undergarments
1 pair of sandals
1 pair of dress shoes
Cosmetics/ Hair
1 hairbrush
4 hair ties
Case of bobby pins
(other necessary hair products and makeup)
Hygiene:
1 tube of toothpaste
1 toothbrush
1 deodorant stick
1 perfume/ cologne
1 bottle of mouthwash
1 reel of floss
Phone accessories:
1 Charger ( or two depending on how many devices you are bringing)
1 pair of headphones
(a device of course)
2.) Color coordinate all of your outfits
I know I always have a problem with shoes, so to fix it; I color coordinate my outfits. If I use the same color scheme, then I will not have to bring a different pair of shoes for every different outfit. For example, If I pack clothes that are mainly blue, then I should only need one pair of shoes to go with any of the outfits.

How to go from Charles De Gaulle airport to Paris Downtown?

Charles De Gaulle (CDG) is one of the biggest and most important airports in France. If you need to travel from CDG to Paris downtown, there are mainly three ways to accomplish this task: public bus, metro line, and taxi. Here are all the required details for these three mediums:

•    Metro Line: It is one of the most famous transport systems but runs only on alternate days. You can avail a metro in Paris from CDG airport on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday from 5.30AM to 1.15AM. On Friday and Saturday, these are only available from 5:30AM to 2:15PM. Metro has mainly 16 lines here

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

American Airlines - Makes Traveling Easy

American Airlines is one of the major airline operators in United States. The airline operator flights to all major destinations across the globe. Traveling class of the airlines are - Coach Class Cabin, Business Class Cabin and First Class Cabin. They operate both economy and luxury flight for passengers to many places. In terms of miles transported, American Airlines is the second largest airline company in the world.

How to get Train Tickets Couriered after Booking

If you do not wish to travel all the way to the railway booking office, Indian Railways have introduced i-Ticket. You can visit the IRCTC website and create an account for yourself. Once you login, you can book your tickets under i-Tickets.

Under this scheme you can book a ticket and get it home delivered! Yes, you can book a ticket from the comfort of your home or office and get the ticket couriered to your address.

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Explore Holidays with Ultimate Travel Tips



The world is always magical as ever. It’s mostly everyone dream to travel around the world. To full fill your travel dreams, it is very important to manage your travel budget and time. Here are few best travel tips to cut costs without giving up anything you like the most.
  1. Travel on off-peak days: Plan your trip in advance and book round-trip air tickets accordingly through a travel portal that offers ocean of travel deals. It is better to plan your journey in the week days rather than weekends, as to get cheaper airfares. Probably, Tuesday would be the best pick.

Top 10 Tips for Holiday Travel

Wherever you're heading, if you're traveling during the holiday season, you need to realize that everyone else in the world is, too. But don't let invasive security scanners, terrible drivers and long lines at airports get you down. We're giving you tips to survive the holiday travel season without a Frosty the Snowman-size meltdown.

Do your research.

Plan alternative trips if traffic makes your way home too overwhelming. Is there a scenic drive that might be longer but have less traffic? Break up a long drive by finding a few places to stop that will get the kids more