What is Guided Travel and Family Couple Travelers

Posted by business | travelling | Posted on May 18th, 2010

What is Guided Travel and Family Couple Travelers

The art of traveling well begins with a plan. Where will We stay? What sights do we want to see? What activities can we plan to keep everyone in your family happy? Guided travel takes the guesswork out of vacation planning. Vacation packages help we travel like a local, making the most of your time abroad–often at a fraction of the cost of going it alone.
As guided travel becomes more and more popular, companies are offering custom vacation packages tailored to a range of different travel interests. Guided travel takes the stress out of travel, with some prearranged accommodations, transportation, sights, and activities. Guided travelers enjoy the convenience of escorted travel with the independence of independent journey. Guides are on hand for advice, but travelers structure their own time.
There are guided tours for every group and interest. Here’s a look at what we can expect to find in the wide, wide world of guided travel.

Family: travel is designed for all family members, with tricks for toddlers, teens, parents, and grandparents. From adventure to cultural sights to relaxing after noons on the beach, itineraries balance age-appropriate tricks with quality family time.

Couple: Honeymoon travel packages are just the start of guided India Travel for couples. Newlyweds may want a secluded retreat to begin their new life as a couple. Other couples may want an adventure or a chance to reconnect. Guided travel packages for couples can include spa days, sports activities, beach cottages, and more.

Single: Whether we’re twenty-something or well into your golden years, we can find a guided travel package with other singles in your peer group. Meet new friends while we see the world.

What do you want to do?

Adventure: Adventurous travelers can look forward to an action-packed vacation package featuring day hikes, kayaking, skiing, scuba, and other activities in the great outdoors.

Culture: Explore museums, experience live dance or music, dine out, or just chat with the locals at a café. Guided cultural tours offer countless ways to combine fun activities and cultural discovery. Learn what makes local culture unique by taking in the sights, sounds, and flavors of your new environment.

Fun: It’s amazing how a resort vacation can whisk us away from the daily grind. Lazy vacation days by the pool, on the beach, or at an amusement park can help everyone unwind and reconnect. Relaxing vacation packages can include day camp for the kids and a spa day for we. Fine dining, a show, and poolside lounging. Umbrella drink optional.

How do you want to travel?

Cruise: Cruises range from multi-week trips aboard a jumbo ocean liner to romantic dinner cruises. Cross oceans, tour lakes, or steam up rivers.

Luxury Motor Coach: The next generation tour bus, luxury coaches offer first class comfort, state-of-the-art audio/visual systems, and large windows for sightseeing. Guided travel makes vacation planning a breeze. choose a destination and a vacation type outdoor adventure, cultural exploration, or relaxation and pack your bags. Your travel guide takes care of the rest.

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18 Responses to “What is Guided Travel and Family Couple Travelers”

  1. Ryan says:

    Zanzibar off the coast of Tanzania is great!

  2. nacao says:

    iv had 3 obe in the last couple of months, but i dont seem to go any were else but float about my house..can any one tell me info on how to get to the astral plain?????thanks 4your time,, RESPECT–PEACE 2 ALL

  3. Fuqq Haters says:

    Anywhere from £30-50. It depends which stations you will be using and the days which you will be traveling.

    For an exact price use the journey planner below:

  4. guzen says:

    BLESS YOU

  5. jpro says:

    Seek a Yogi/ Guru and all your 3rd Eye visions will be explained!
    Kundalini Kriya yoga.
    Bhakti yoga.
    Djanna yoga.
    Free your mind and fly!!
    Meditate, Meditate, Meditate!!

    OM

  6. The effective mass of an object depends both on it's velocity and also it's rest mass (mass when it's not moving at all). The faster something moves, the more mass it has (assuming it starts out having mass at all). At the speed of light, you would have infinite mass. Things with no mass always travel at the speed of light (like light, gravity, and little else). Nothing with mass ever can.

    Now this suggests why it doesn't make sense, but it doesn't really say what happens if you try. If you have a ball moving half the speed of light, it will take a certain amount of energy to accelerate it to 3/4 the speed of light. It will take more energy to accelerate it to 7/8 the speed of light. As it gets closer to the speed of light, it takes more energy (not the same amount) to move it incrimentally closer, essentially because the mass of the object increases, so it takes more energy to get it going faster. To get an object to move at the speed of light, you need infinite energy. There isn't infinite energy in the universe (there's a lot, but it isn't infinite), so you can't move anything that fast.

    Finally, you should keep in mind that Einstein's relativity doesn't work like Galileo's relativity. The first part is the same. If you are not accelerating, you can think of yourself as stationary and everything else moving around you. That frame of reference is called an inertial reference frame. If you are on a train going 30 mph, you see everything else going by you at 30mph and you feel yourself stationary. Physics doesn't distinguish between the different frames, you pick one and do the math and it works. There's no absolute reference frame, everything is just relative to everything else.

    The difference in Einstein's theory is that even though movement is relative, the speed of light is still constant. If you are on a train moving forward at 30mph and you throw a ball forward at another 30mph, someone on the ground sees the ball move forward at 60mph, but you see it move at 30mph relative to you. But if the speeds get really really big, that math doesn't work anymore. If you're on a train going half the speed of light and you throw a ball forward at half the speed of light, someone on the ground will see the ball move forward not at the speed of light, but at a slower speed, around 3/4 of the speed of light (I'm guess, I haven't done the math in a while). An if you are on a train, going any speed at all, no matter how fast, and you shine a light, you will see it going at the speed of light, but someone on the ground will also see it going at the speed of light. They won't see it going any faster just because you're in a moving frame of reference.

    So no matter how fast you're moving, you see yourself as stationary and your mass as your rest mass. Everybody else sees you moving at some relative speed and sees your relativistic mass and energy approach infinity as your speed gets closer to the speed of light, but you can never reach that speed. Note that for you to get to that speed, you would see everything else moving at the speed of light in the other direction, which would also require infinite energy, and thus it is impossible from your reference frame as well (the physics always works equally well from all reference frames).

    It's a complicated theory. If you want to learn more without going into the math (the math isn't really helpful in understanding the concept anyway), I recommend The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene. Read as much as you can. When it gets too complicated, stop. You'll have gotten a lot of interesting ideas out of the book no matter how far you get into it.

  7. Wicax says:

    Apollo took 3 days to go to the Moon. Any space craft planning to stop at the Moon will take 3 days to get there. The New Horizons unmanned space craft recently sent to Pluto took only 9 hours to pass the Moon, but it didn't stop. It was going WAY too fast to stop even if it wanted to.

    The various unmanned space craft that have been sent to Mars all took about 8 to 10 months to get there.

    The New Horizons space craft passed Jupiter 11 months after launch.

    The New horizons space craft will take 9 years to get to Pluto.

    On August 4 2007 NASA launched the Phoenix space craft to Mars. It will take 10 months to get there,arriving May 25, 2008.

    NASA has no firm plans for another mission to the Moon in the next few years. They are planning to send new manned missions there in 2020 or so, but those plans may change.

  8. urban says:

    Me too I have been experience obe often myself. about three to four times a month. i am almost always aware of the situation. And loving it.

  9. truth says:

    Hi see joe zappia

  10. cadet soeur says:

    I don't think you need a Visa to enter the country as your country is within ASEAN but do remember that you can not carry dairy such as cheese (you can but have to report it, and usually they will take them away from you, from my experience), foods that are not canned properly (most countries have this rule), dangerous goods (which I believe you already know this).

    Indonesian customs are well known for abusing their "power" at the airport, they just love to order international passengers (doesn't matter they are Indonesians or Foreigners), looking for your mistakes, and would love to "take away" your belongings.

    Try to learn a little Indonesian, just incase you got stuck at the airport while trying to enter the country, you might find it easier to communicate since many custom people have broken English. Some have excellent, some others plain nothing and I have seen many Foreigners stuck for a while since there are lost in translation situation.

    Once you are in Indonesia, it is easy for you to travel to any cities, any islands, without having to show your passport everytime.

    Have fun in Indonesia!

  11. Nothing says:

    First, I'll state the obvious and let you know that your first step is obtaining a passport. You can usually get the forms from your local post office, and you will need a birth certificate and a few pictures you can obtain from any drugstore like Walgreens or CVS.

    Next, do some research into the countries you want to visit. Decide what you are looking for–adventure travel, culture, history, parties, or a combo of all of the above. Look into forums like these for advice on places to visit.

    Once you have an idea of the countries you'd like to visit and what you'd like to do there, start looking at local travel agencies or local guides. You can find hotels rated by regular people, not to mention open forums where you can ask questions and find out places to visit, on sites like TripAdvisor.com or on these Yahoo forums.

    Now that you have everything in mind, plan for a time to visit according to either weather or seasonal prices. You can find cheap airfare on mobissimo.com–they search like 100 sites to find the best ones.

    Once you have most of that planned out, go buy a Frommer's guide or other guide book to the country, and possibly a phrasebook. Try to find people in your area who speak the language of the countries you will be visiting to get a heads up on good words and pointers to know. Also, read the guide book and phrasebook before you leave–it makes life much easier when you know what to expect and how to handle different situations, like being served guinea pig in a restaurant.

    Finally, have an open mind to new experiences, and realize that life is different abroad. Enjoy!

  12. jennbo101 says:

    It's not so much of an event, is it? It's more of a birthday to a tragedy… The 100th is an event, and people are probable to show up… But 96th? makes no sense

  13. Cory says:

    Mexico requires minors traveling without their parents to carry a letter of permission. See site below for sample letter for Canadian minors.

  14. corpo says:

    wow i experience obe often, about three to four times a month. i am almost always aware of the situation.

  15. rails says:

    I have OBEs quite abit and have ran into dark entities from time to time. Some were violent with me. The more spiritual you become the less likely you will run into dark entities. Spirituality is the key to all things. UFO’s,ET’s, astral projecting,OBEs,ghosts- everything is connected to spirituality for thats what we are –spirit beings. The PTB know this and try to keep us dumb downed for if we all awaken then everything flips……

  16. psychic says:

    Thank for interesting info.
    Keep up the good spirit and work.
    Peace,wisdom and unconditioan love.

  17. georgi says:

    In the United States, it's not a requirement for your parents to accompany you to the airport if you are over 11 but it's safer especially if you are going to a foreign country. They would have to fill out a form requesting permission to take you all the way to the terminal. If they want the airline to watch out for you they have to pay about $60.00 each way. I am not sure how things are done in Melbourne.

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