Tuesday, June 14th, 2011
traveling to the city that known as the center of mode or fashion, we managed to look so good or local people will look at us oddly. but we’re as traveler didn’t carry that much cloth to always look casual
so here 10 cloth you should put on your backpack to make you look casual at traveling or backpacking.
1. Jeans
Jeans were invented for travelers. And cowboys. They don’t need ironing, no thief can get his hand in the front pocket, and you can wipe your sweat, grease and mucous on them without making too much of a stain.
2. A Hooded Top
Sometimes you just want to curl up and hide on the road without a hundred curious pairs of eyes seeking yours. Pull up the hood and you’re in world of your own. It’ll also save you from catching your death of cold when hitchhiking on a windy mountain road.
3. Decent Shoes
Your footwear is worth investing in. Sandals just don’t cut it with immigration and going barefoot leaves you open to catching ringworm. Boots are heavy to cart around and are too hot in tropical climates. A good pair of leather deck shoes, though will suit you in any climate. Just make sure they’re dark enough not to look too beaten up after the first few scratches.
4. A Blanket
Like Ford Prefect’s towel, a blanket can keep you dry, warm and serves as a useful weapon in close hand-to-hand fighting. A blanket can be a cushion on uncomfortable bus journeys and you’ll eventually learn to sleep with it pulled entirely over your head, protecting you from the cold, mosquitoes and curious passersby when sleeping outside.
5. A Lunghi
A lunghi is the oriental version of the blanket. Lightweight and easy to wash, it makes a good towel and can be worn around the neck to mop up facial sweat.
6. Something Smart
Even if you’re going to be hanging out with grungy hippies most of the time, there will be times when you need to look the part. Maybe you’re going for a visa extension, maybe you’re about to catch a plane and don’t want to look like a drug smuggler. A good wrinkle-free shirt or dress can transform your appearance from vagabond to respectable tourist in moments.
7. String
Staying clean and smelling good on the road will win you the respect of the locals, make you welcome in people’s homes and improve your love life no end. So carry a bar of soap and a ball of string to make an impromptu washing line beneath the fan in your hotel room.
8. No Iron
Only the most uptight traveler would travel with a plug-in iron but you can still lose the wrinkled I-slept-in-a-ditch-last-night look by shaking out your wet laundry before you hang them up. That way all the water goes to the bottom of the clothes and gravity helps pull it straight.
9. Don’t Buy Clothes in Tourist Shops
The thin grab on sale in backpacker ghettoes usually tears in a matter of days and marks you out as the kind of idiot who buys clothes in shops made for travelers. If you wonder why you get hassled to buy stuff all the time, take a look at what you’re wearing.
10. Bury Incense in Your Backpack
It’s tough to stay fresh and clean all the time. Get caught in the rainy season and your clothes might not dry or it might be so hot that you get through your entire wardrobe every 3 days. Bury a few opened packets of incense in your backpack and you’ll carry exotic scents with you wherever you go.
there article sources are : www.roadjungky.com
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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Vacation is exciting, but without any conscious tour can give a bad impact on the environment, particularly in terms of carbon gas emissions. In addition, not infrequently the previous tourist area has stunning scenery, damaged by travelers who visit do not care about nature conservation in the tourism locations.
Here are tips that can be practiced for our vacation trip or a minimal impact on the environment. These tips played in Green Talk, 89.2 FM Green Radio.
1. Avoid the use of aircraft to travel to the destination. Strive to use buses, trains, or ships to reduce CO2 emissions released.
2. Use of mass transportation, rent a bike, wagon or on foot to enjoy the beauty and uniqueness of the area we visit, including beautiful places are hidden.
3. Acquainted with many people on the go, one way to be able to share the vehicle. This will cause us to save CO2 emissions, saving travel costs and would add a lot of friends.
4. Purchase of food on the sidewalk / shop / restaurant population. It can reduce the emissions that are used to transport food from distant locations as well as contributing directly to local communities. In addition, the device usually eat at the local shop does not use a plastic / styrofoam.
5. Choose local food and drink. Besides can feel the food and drinks from the place of origin, also to reduce CO2 emissions generated from imported goods.
6. Bring your own bottle of liquor that can be refilled.
7. Bring your own shopping bags to reduce plastic waste.
8. Throw rubbish or garbage on the right place.
9. Find a place that offers the tourist a more “green” or have environmental programs.
10. Encourage the tourism industry is to provide environmentally-friendly vacation spot. A study shows that many foreign tourists who are willing to pay more from their holiday activities were environmentally friendly and conserve the local culture.
i hope this traveling tips are useful to you, and for great travel place, i suggest you to visit bali or borobudur.
regards
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Planning our vacation are our most important things to do before we do traveling on our vacation, so you will find this information very useful for you

Doing a little research before you travel is an important thing that is often forgotten. By doing research we can find some things we need to prepare before coming to a particular destination. However, many people are often confused about what things to know before you go. Here are 10 important things you must know before going to vacation.
1. Learn as much as possible about the place to be visited. What are the attractions and places of interest there. That way you can determine the priority of the places where it should be visited.
2. Make sure what the weather in a place that will be visited. Thus, you can adjust the appropriate travel plans, for example regarding the wearing clothes, medicines must be prepared. (more…)
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
For travelers, Indonesia is a paradise. This archipelago has so many things on offer- natural landscapes, beautiful temples and a rich culture and heritage. Staying in the hotels in Indonesia will leave you spellbound. The facilities and services that these Indonesia hotels provide are simply great! The friendly gesture of the staff, coupled with an array of facilities and services will make tours to this country worthwhile and a memorable experience.
Majority of Indonesia accommodation options are located at various focal points of the cities. They provide easy access to all the major tourist attractions and transportation. In all the important cities like Jakarta, Bali, Lombok or Batam, travelers will find a hotel of their choice and budget. Indonesia offers all kinds of hotels and resorts for both leisure and business travelers.
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009

indonesia the real asia
indonesia the real asia photo collections
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Saturday, June 20th, 2009
In this area is the reception table as well as the business centre & a small public function area suitable for meetings, exhibitions, weddings & parties. Perched on cliff overlooking the sea, is terraced down the side of the cliff to the ocean. This gives each villa unobstructed ocean views & privacy. At the top cliff is the villa’s reception area.

nusa dua bali beach
Private swimming pool & outdoor jacuzzi in addition to its extra bedroom is closest to the ocean & steps from Nusa Dua’s finest white sand beach & features has a private, open air living area which is covered & ideal for small intimate parties or reading & relaxing. These Bali villas are all self contained private residences managed by the Heavenly Residences & available when owners are not on Bali. There 2 are two bedroom villas & 1 four bedroom villa
Villas are similar in design & layout but differ in decor & furnishings. All are spacious & equipped with the absolute finest fixtures, facilities & amenities including wi-fi web access throughout the facility. This Bali luxury villas also features a large, commercial kitchen with the finest equipment & facilities that would be the envy of any restaurant. Bedrooms all have their own spacious & private en-suite bathrooms with standing showers.
The villa kitchens themselves are truly world class & will satisfy even the most demanding chef. Meals may be prepared & served by the villa staff. Each villa has its own living room & separate dining room, lap pool (yes, lap pool – not plunge pool). That said the main difference between the villas are in the size, features & location on the property.
writen by : Dharma Putra
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
after a little error deleting my SQL database, finally this blog had fixed, sadly, i can’t recall my old post, sight, but i’ll try this domain almost on its expired date, i don’t know i will renew in or not
update :
actually this website got resolved from the problem, but i can’t save my old post, and i try to make this website a new one, i will write about traveling, photography, desain interior review and tips about something. if you wanna help us and want your articles publicated, send your articles about traveling or anything to us, and we will publish it on this traveling blog as soon as posible right after we review it.
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