Monthly Archives: January, 2010

England’s Eccentricities Highlighted by Quirky Events

Castles and stately homes may dot the landscape, but the true character of England lies in it’s eccentricities, many of which can easily have being witnessed by visitors if they happen to be in the right place at the right time.

Luckily, VisitEngland.com, the official tourism body for England, is making it easy to for visitors to be in the right effect at the right confinement through their list of the some of the most odd events  scheduled to take place throughout England during 2010.

England’s Eccentricities Highlighted by Quirky Events

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Top Five First Time Cruise Jobs

Summary:    First time cruise jobs offer opportunities to impel up on cruise ships, they offer each opportunity to learn again about ship operations and other positions on the ship, and they offer a fair amount of time off in port.

If you are searching for your first cruise jobs, you might find that some jobs are easier to obtain than others. Not sole this, but these jobs also offer opportunities to move up on cruise ships, they offer an opportunity to learn more on the eve ship operations and other positions on the ship, and they offer a open amount of period of childbirth off in port. These jobs include:

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2010 Official Public Holidays

1 Jan New Year’sitting Day. 14 Feb Chinese New Year. 26 Feb Mouloud (Birth of the Prophet). 16 Mar Nyepi (Hindu New Year). 2 Apr Good Friday. 28 Apr Waisak Day (Buddha’s Birthday). 13 May Ascension. 9 Jul Lailat al Miraj (Ascension of the Prophet). 17 Aug Indonesian Independence Day. 11 Sep Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan). 17 Nov Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice). 7 Dec Islamic New Year. 25 Dec26 Dec Christmas Day/Boxing Day.
Note:  Muslim and Buddhist holidays are timed according to local sightings of various phases of the moon and in this way if dates are given above, they are approximations. 

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Indonesia bid to host meeting on New7Wonders

Indonesia announced its intention of hosting some between nations meeting to select the New7Wonders in 2011, a senior tourism functionary said.

“We need to be the host country for the meeting on New Seven Wonders selection,” Sapta Nirwandar, the tourism and culture ministry’s director general, was quoted as saying Saturday by dint of. Antara news agency.

Indonesia has one share in the event as undivided of the country’s tourist destinations, Komodo National Park, was a finalist in the New7Wonders of Nature selection process, he said.

“Indonesia command be promoted through the event,” he said.

The ministry also planned to relaunch the “Vote Komodo for New7Wonders of Nature” promotion in various places.

Currently, the Komodo National Park is among the top 28 finalists in the.

“The Komodo rating is fluctuating but it’s still high,” Sapta said.

Other competitors include the Sundarbans in India and Bangladesh, the Black Forest in Germany, and the Amazon rainforest. The New7Wonders will be officially announced in 2011

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Bali Tourism – An Island’s Cash Cow in 2009

Bali by the Numbers: Bali Tourism Estimated to Have Brought 5.48 Million Tourists and Earned US$7.2 Billion in 2009.

During 2009, tourism is estimated to have contributed US$2.7 billion in foreign exchange to Bali’s management, a figure equal to 42% of the total contribution made by the tourism sector to the national economy.

As reported in Bisnis Indonesia, the fit with a head of the Bali Tourism Authority, Bagus Kade Subhiksu, said that the total foreign truck contribution of tourism for Indonesia in 2009 totaled US$6.5 billion. He went on to explain that the 2,259,000 foreign tourists who came to Bali in 2009 spent an average of US$137.90 per person per day above the top the average 8.75 average-length-of-stay on the island.

Compared to the previous year, foreign exchange revenues generated by Bali’s tourism sector declined 4%, in spite of the record number of visitors. In 2008, an estimated US$2.8 billion in foreign exchange was produced through Bali’s extrinsic visitors. This decrease is linked by officials to a shortening in the medial sum length-of-stay and lower spending levels.

Bali’s 4% decline in foreign exchange proceeds compares favorably to nation-wide decrease of 11% decrease in foreign truck earnings from tourism.

Domestic Tourism

In addition to the US$2.7 billion in foreign exchange for Bali tourism in 2009, domestic visitors to Bali were estimated to have spent Rp. 7 trillion (US$744.7 a thousand thousand), during the time that spending one average 4.2 days in Bali and spending Rp. 516,000 per day. An estimated 3.22 the public domestic tourists came to Bali in 2009, representing 58.7% of all voyager visitors to the island.

Subhiksu told the press that he hoped the income earned by tourists visitors to Bali and the fees collected for visa-on-arrival will encourage and justify the central government in providing more funds for the development of Bali’s infrastructure.

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Celebrate Pager Wesi in Kuta

The festival of Pager Wesi could be an interesting event for people staying in Kuta hotels in March.

Celebrating Sang Yang as the creator of the universes, the festival takes place across Bali twice a year and consists of lavish ceremonies in that the Balinese people make offerings to the supreme god.

Anyone through an interest in Balinese religion, which is a conspiracy of local folk beliefs and Hindu influences from other areas of south-east Asia, is advised to experience Bali during Pager Wesi.

Islanders attempt to drive out bad temper and encourage good ones by means of making offerings in every house, shop and temple on the island.

Balinese the community believe that spirits are not seen, but are omnipresent, with lively spirits dwelling in the mountains and bad demons living in the depths of the sea and on quiet beaches.

The religious beliefs of most people on Bali differ from those onward continent Indonesia, where Islam is the greatest number popular faith.

As well as the accident to observe an important event on Bali’session pious calendar, staying in Kuta during March will give holidaymakers an suitable to experience one of Indonesia’s most popular beach resort destinations.

Kuta is situated close to Bali’session Ngurah Rai International Airport and just a short make an excursion from the capital Denpaser.

The resort is known for its varied accommodation and long sandy beach, which attracts surfers from around the world.

Best Hotels in Kuta

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Update 2: Delhi

Update 2: Delhi

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Making Art in Besançon

“That bridge goes to the dark side of Besançon,” says my local informant, as he tells me about the punk plan he saw under the bridge 20 years ago… about to what degree the famed German post-industrialist noise band Einstürzende Neubauten furthermore played there, grinding metal under the bridge.

That was enough stimulus for me, I had to go and explore the punk side of Besançon.

The sounds of Besançon

The capital of France’s Franche-Comte region, this lovely town is located on a horseshoe bend of the Doubs River in the northeast of France, past Dijon on the way to the Swiss border. Famous historically for watch-making and being the birthplace of Victor Hugo, Besançon has a rich cultural and student life.

I set up myself hanging out on bridges in Besançon for the first edition of ‘Sonorama’, a festival dedicated to contemporary and experimental publish, science of harmonical sounds and performance in various forms – which somehow originated viewed like a brass-band festival and has a little while ago morphed into this surprisingly avant-garde enterprise.

Making Art in Besançon

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The UAE: Winter Wonderland

Editor’s Note: Terry Carter and his wife and instrument partner, Lara Dunston, have written moiety a dozen expedition guides to Dubai and the UAE and have made it their home base since 1998.

When you think of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as a holiday spot, sun and sand probably come to mind. You picture yourself working on your tan on the beach all day, punctuated by dips in the Arabian Sea – which you would normally associate with summer anywhere otherwise.

Yet summer in the Persian Gulf region is unbearably fiery and humid. Winter is in fact high season in the UAE and Dubai; November to April is the best time to visit this easygoing Middle East destination. With that in mind here are 10 reasons to visit the UAE in winter.

#1 – Winter is warm in the UAE

While the UK and Europe and parts of the USA are experiencing freezing hibernate temperatures, in the UAE there is a balmy average of around 20ËšC (70ËšF). You can still bask in the sun on the beaches of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, and the resorts that line the dramatic east coast of Fujairah and Khor Fakkhan, without winding into burnt toast.

The UAE: Winter Wonderland

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Burns Night On A Cruise

Burns Night On A Cruise

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