What is the best resort in Camarines Sur and whats would bethe best travel plan?

Posted December 15th, 2011 by libertees and filed in Hotels

Im looking to travel there in December after Christmas by bus (or plane if theres any)
Want white sand beaches with clear waters.
Not too touristy nor too expensive (1-2k/night if possible)
Planning to stay 2-3 nights
What activities are available?
and any additional info is welcome (tips)

A Green Travel Plan for Everyone and Every Trip

Posted December 13th, 2011 by libertees and filed in Hotels
Tags: Green, Plan, Travel

Simply put, green travel is travel in which a positive environmental impact is kept to a maximum and a negative environmental impact is kept to a minimum. Keeping your carbon footprint as tiny as possible while traveling will help preserve the entire planet, including that favorite vacation spot you always visit. That being said, traveling green sounds like something any traveler would be interested in, right? Right, but although many travelers may be interested in Green Travel it can seem a little intimidating or complicated and not everyone knows where to start. SO, I put together this Green Travel Plan that makes traveling green easy for anyone, no matter what their shade of green. What’s even better is you don’t have to camp out in the jungle or hike from place to place to make an impact (unless of course, that’s what you’re into). Remember, every little bit counts and following any or all of these steps will add up to a world of change.

A Green Travel Plan for Everyone and Every Trip

Before You Go:
Help be a part of the solution by booking with a green organization like the Green Travel Hub by RezHub.com; they actually donate 20% of the proceeds from every trip to an environmental group so that every trip can make a difference. They donate whether the travel you choose is labeled green or not.

Consider booking with Green Travel Options like green hotels, hybrid rental cars, and carbon offsetting programs. RezHub also offers all these programs.

When renting a car, choose Enterprise. They not only have the largest selection of hybrid and fuel efficient cars available for rent, they also take huge steps for the environment. They’ve pledged to plant 50 million trees over the next 50 years, they donate millions to alternative fuel research, and the list goes on.

Look for hotels with a green certifications or a “Green Score.” In the Green Score program, hotels can earn points and Green Branches for each environmental program they have in place. While some hotels may only have one leaf, keep in mind that even one leaf is a step in the right direction. It’s important to support the green efforts that each hotel takes because it shows management that they are doing the right thing, and it encourages further expansion of green programs. Remember, where one leaf sprouts, another is sure to follow!

Offset your Carbon Footprint. Choosing to go carbon neutral is one of the gateways to responsible travel. It’s easy to do, and it’s inexpensive! We suggest offsetting your carbon footprint with Sustainable Travel International and MyClimate. Their program is the best we’ve seen in that it’s comprehensive and supports both kinds of offsetts. They’ll let you calculate your exact offset, or you can choose a standard donation from $1 all the way up to $500.

While You’re There:
Plan to green-up your stay, and feel good about where you’re going. These are some really simple steps you can take to help green up your stay, even if you didn’t book with a Green Scored Hotel
• Encourage the hotel you chose to go green or thank them for the green programs that they participate in! Speak with the management and let them know that green options are important to you.
• If your hotel has a sheets and towels reuse program, use it. If they don’t, start your own! Let housekeeping know that you don’t need them to replace your sheets and towels every day; this will reduce energy and water usage.
• Turn off the lights, air conditioner or heater, and the electronics in your room while you’re out. • Turn off the water when you brush your teeth, and take shorter showers.
• Bring your own toiletries, or if you use what the hotel provides make sure to take what’s leftover home with you.

Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints…
• When you’re visiting a park or any natural setting, don’t disturb the plants or wildlife. • Never buy anything made from an endangered animal or plant.
• Make sure you save any trash until you find a garbage can, and wherever possible save your recyclables for a recycling drop-off. Check out http://www.earth911.org to find a recycling drop off center in the US.

Go local…
• Whenever you can, shop and buy from the local vendors. This helps support the local economy, and submerges you in the areas culture.
• Try to avoid the large chains that carry goods shipped in from overseas. All that shipping creates tons of CO2 and the large chains can push the locals out of business (if you wanted to shop at Wal-Mart you could’ve stayed home, right?) .

Give back…
• Consider volunteering some time on your trip. Spending even just one day volunteering makes a difference. Contact not-profit organizations in the area and set something up before you go.
• Check out the Volunteer Travel Hub where you can find the perfect place to lend a hand. These bite-sized volunteer vacations (short term) are free and can be included on any trip!

When You Get Home:
Write a letter or send an email to the hotel you stayed in, the airline you flew and the rental car company you chose. Thank them for going green or encourage them to do so.

Send an email to greentravel@rezhub.com or post to RezHub.com’s Green Travel Forums, if you tell them about how you turned your trip green, you might even win a FREE trip!

Keep these tips in mind while you’re at home too, conserving resources almost always saves you green in the long run. And remember, it really is true that every little bit counts. If each of us took just one of these steps, imagine the difference it would make. I’ll end with a quote from Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”

Melissa Evans is an avid environmentalist and the Marketing Director for RezHub.com. Having experience in both the environmental and travel industries, she is a green travel expert.

Should I cancel my travel plan due to the swine flu?

Posted December 10th, 2011 by libertees and filed in Hotels

I‘ve booked the ticket to japan already. I have to change plane in Texas. Should I change the flight to other airport, or Should I just cancel my travel plan due to the swine flu?

Getting Help for a Toronto Travel Plan

Posted December 9th, 2011 by libertees and filed in Hotels

A travel plan is necessary but it can be time consuming to come up with an ideal plan. That is because logistically, there are many details that need to be taken care of. You will have to think about transport, accommodation, destinations to visit, and more. Sometimes, planning for a trip can be stressful because things are not always smooth sailing. For instance, the car that you want to hire is not available on your date or arrival, or the hotel messes up your reservations.

For these reasons, in order to come up with a travel plan that really works, you have little choice but to depend on experience. Fortunately, even if you have never been to Toronto before, you can always depend on somebody else’s experience. You can learn more about the beautiful city just by joining an online Toronto community.

An online Toronto community can exist in many different forms. There are social community websites, online groups and forums. They are very similar in the sense that they all allow the members to interact with one another. However, the methods of interaction are different.

For instance, if you join an online group, this is a passive way to learn more about Toronto. The way an online group works is that you will receive free content regularly. You may then choose to respond to this content and participate in discussions. You may also post your own content if you like. Sometimes, you may require permission from the group owner to do this.

An online forum, in contrast, gives a lot more freedom to the members of the community. You can start new discussions, send private messages, attach photos and more. Due to the rich features of Toronto forums, this is the ideal channel for anyone looking to source for more information on Toronto.

Perhaps the greatest benefit of online forums is that you can always depend on its members to give you updated information. Let’s say you want to learn about the Eaton Center. You have to either look up the information on travel blogs or other tourist websites, or you can post a question in the forum.

The problem with information that you get from travel websites is that sometimes, the information can be outdated. In comparison, when you ask a question like, “Who has visited the Eaton Center recently?”, you can expect much more reliable information. In addition, members who reply to your questions will also usually share their opinions. They will tell you what they like or dislike about certain places and why. You may then decide to adjust your travel plans accordingly based on such feedback.

If you are not familiar with online forums, know that registration is free. You can choose to join in any discussion any time you like. There are no obligations. But if you can, always try to share with other members of the community. This will create a more enjoyable experience for everyone.

To learn more about Toronto and meet more people, please visit Toronto Chat Forum. At the Toronto Forum, you can chat with others, check out the latest events, and have a really good time.

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What is the best travel plan from Greenville, SC, to Pennsylvania, PA?

Posted December 7th, 2011 by libertees and filed in Hotels

We are moving from Greenville, SC, to Pennsylvania, PA, with all the luggage. We were wondering if anyone knew the best travel plan as we are new to both travelling by road and long distances.

Coalition for Public Access has concerns about Bridgeport Ranger District transportation management plan

Posted December 3rd, 2011 by libertees and filed in Hotels

Time to get involved in BLM travel plan
When the BLM finally releases its travel plan for south Steptoe Valley and people read about what trails will be closed and other changes made, there will be an outcry.

Read more on Ely Times

Muted reaction to Obama’s vision for space travel
President Barack Obama will travel to Kennedy Space Center on Thursday, in a bid to soothe critics of his plan to scrap an over-budget Moon launch program and reshape NASA’s future.

Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Coalition for Public Access has concerns about Bridgeport Ranger District transportation management plan
There is a 45-day comment period for the Record of Decision that was published last month for the Travel Management Plan (TMP) being prepared for the U.S. Forest Service Bridgeport Ranger District (Humboldt/Toiyabe Forest).

Read more on Mason Valley News

Travel the Globe With a Sound Travel Plan

Posted December 1st, 2011 by libertees and filed in Hotels

It is everyone’s dream, at some point in their lives, to travel the globe. Our planet earth is a huge place, with seven continents and over a hundred and ninety countries. For sure, there are more than enough destinations to visit in a lifetime! Needless to say, to travel the globe requires a plan – not just any plan but a sound plan that will take care of all the details, and be flexible enough to change at a moment’s notice.

A flexible travel plan is necessary because there are other unforeseen factors that may affect even the best of traveling plans. For example, career change, family priorities and so on. Yes, despite life’s demands, many will still continue to travel the world. What is so attractive about traveling?

Common reasons why people like to travel the globe.

There are many reasons why people like to travel. Some travel for leisure, some travel for business, while others travel for the sake of different experiences.

Traveling for leisure – Many families like to travel on a yearly basis just to take a long deserved break from work. People who are traveling for leisure can look forward to shopping, water sports, or life night entertainment. For those who prefer a more peaceful trip, they can look forward to a comfortable stay in luxury hotels, massages offered by health parlors, or lazy afternoons by the seaside.

Traveling for business – These are the aggressive executives, usually with endless energy. A business trip will give a very different experience compared to a leisure trip. Chances are, business trips are often tightly packed with meetings and appointments, leaving little time for sight seeing. Still, these trips allow travelers to come in contact with people of different cultures, and may provide priceless life experiences.

Traveling for personal growth – Some people just want to enjoy experiencing different things. These are the more adventurous people, seeking to learn more about life. Some seek excitement, while others just seek to learn more about the people in different countries.

These reasons may change as one progresses through life. But for whatever reason, any trip – whether for leisure, business or personal growth – will require a sound travel plan.

Putting together a sound travel plan

For a start, think about your own personal goals and objectives. Based on these goals, how would you organize your travel plans? It may be a good idea to start traveling to nearby continents. That could take years. After that, you may consider visiting other continents, one country at a time. The more trips you take, the more traveling experience you gain. As a result, your traveling plans may also change.

It’s easy to come up with an overly ambitious travel plan and end up feeling overwhelmed. If so, simply narrow down the scope of the destinations. Conquer these destinations one at a time. You can always add new destinations along the way if you like.

It is beyond the scope of a single article to discuss in depth about travel plans. But a good place to start would be to visit travel gateways. These are travel websites that offer valuable information that may help you in your planning. So visit travel websites, and use the information to help you travel the globe.

Whether you plan to travel to Sweden or travel the globe, you will benefit from the information on our travel website.

Does Obama’s new “Cyberdefense Plan” seem VERY similar to the Patriot Act?? (computers instead of phones)?

Posted December 24th, 2010 by and filed in Hotel

Question by _______: Does Obama’s new “Cyberdefense Plan” seem VERY similar to the Patriot Act?? (computers instead of phones)?
“There is simply no way, the officials say, to effectively conduct computer operations without entering networks inside the United States, where the military is prohibited from operating…”http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/13/us/politics/13cyber.htmlWASHINGTON — A plan to create a fresh Pentagon cybercommand is raising earthshaking privacy and kid-glove concerns, as the Obama administration moves ahead on efforts to assist the nation from cyberattack and to set up for accomplishable loathsome operations against adversaries’’ computer networks.President Obama has stated that the new cyberdefense strategy he brought out last month will render protections for ad hominem privacy and civilian liberties. But older Pentagon and military officials say that Mr. Obama’s assurances may be difficult to guarantee in practice, particularly in seeking to monitor the thousands of daily attacks on security systems in the United States that have set off a race to evolve better cyberweapons.Much of the new military command’s work is expected to be transported out by the National Security Agency, whose role in intercepting the domesticated end of foreign calls and e-mail messages after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, under classified orders published by the Bush administration, has already brought forth aggravated controversy.There is simply no way, the officials say, to effectively conduct computer operations without entering networks inside the United States, where the military is prohibited from operating, or traveling electronic paths through countries that are not themselves American targets.

Best answer:

Answer by Poohcat1
Yep, so you had better be careful of what you say here on YA

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Palestine, Israel & Jordan Travel Plan

Posted December 3rd, 2010 by and filed in Hotel

Palestine, Israel & Jordan Travel Plan
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can i call a friend half way round the world on a free hour “my time” plan? (Mobile)?

Posted November 28th, 2010 by and filed in Hotel

Question by carriee_asian: can i call a friend half way round the world on a free hour “my time” plan? (Mobile)?
okay, my friend has recently traveled from australia to scottland. i desire to name her. is it accomplishable to call a sea airborne on my “my time plan” (this lets me call for 1 hour with no charges) with my airborne?

Best answer:

Answer by scrawnyguy78
if its in your calling plan for international long distance calling then yeah. but i’d check with your phone provider and ask them first b4 naming overseas

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