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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Kirthy Shetty Skipped meals and over eating the next meal is not good for you. If you don’t have time to eat your breakfast, at least carry two sandwiches stuffed with vegetable slices and a piece of cheese. written by Kirthy Shetty It should provide your body enough substance to produce heat and convert them into energy in order to keep you energized through out the day. written by Kirthy Shetty Good eating habits are often overlooked. Youngsters resort to caffeine and cola drinks which are good to taste but bad for health if it is had in high quantity. written by Tug Search Users of Dopplr's web service for smart travellers can share their travel tips with fellow travellers all the time, but if they activate their public profile they can share a beautiful visual summary of their activity with anyone else on the internet.
written by Tug Search It can be hard to find travel tips for social or business travel. Dopplr's Social Atlas is packed with travel advice for the smart traveller who wants to find out what are the best places to eat, stay and explore in every new city they visit, but doesn't want to spend long hours researching on the internet. written by Tug Search Facebook is one of the biggest and most popular online social networks in the world, and if you have an account there you can connect it directly to your account at Dopplr. Using the Dopplr: Where Next? app for Facebook, you can find out more about which of your Facebook friends are fellow smart travellers, and which ones have yet to discover Dopplr's features. Your Facebook friends can see a simple summary of your current and planned trips, displayed in an attractive box on your Facebook profile. written by Tug Search Dopplr, home of the Social Atlas, is now connected to the XING global social network for business people. XING's seven million members now have a chance to upgrade their online profile with the unique business travel advice generated by Dopplr's thousands of smart travellers. Travel planning for XING users need never be the same again, because they can directly connect their travel plans at Dopplr.com with their network of contacts at XING; thereby making the most of the smart travel features on offer at both web services. written by Tug Search Dopplr is proud to introduce Dopplr - The Social Atlas for iPhone. There are lots of travel guides for mobile phones, but Dopplr's is different because everything on it has been created by the smart travellers who use Dopplr. written by Tug Search It can be hard to find travel tips for social or business travel. Dopplr's Social Atlas is packed with travel advice for the smart traveller who wants to find out what are the best places to eat, stay and explore in every new city they visit, but doesn't want to spend long hours researching on the internet. written by Tug Search The Dopplr Social Atlas is a new guide of guidebook, compiled and curated by the smart travellers who use Dopplr's web service. Their travel advice pulls together the interesting and useful things they have discovered along the way.
written by Tug Search Fresh research by Dopplr highlights the importance of sharing and recommendations in key travel decisions written by sadhana D Traveller’s diarrhoea (TD) is a condition characterised by a marked increase in the frequency of unformed bowel movements and is commonly accompanied by abdominal cramps, urgency, nausea, bloating, vomiting and fever. written by sadhana D Your immune system is you body’s self defence and every day it has to combat illness and stress. Around 60% of your immune system is based in the gut and many factors can upset your natural gut balance. written by sadhana D A healthy gut is essential as it absorbs essential nutrients and helps keep the body nourished. It plays an important role in general health and well-being and supports the immune system to help fight illness and infection. written by sadhana D Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gut disorder, although the cause is still not known. When X-rays, blood tests, endoscopies and other diagnostic tests are carried out, the results do not reveal any obvious abnormality. written by Anish Nambiar The people going on a singles activity holidays are generally young adults having a penchant for thrill and adventure.
written by Anish Nambiar With affordable staying & sightseeing options, the Last Minute Singles Holidays is perfect for the cosmopolitan travellers of current times.
written by Anish Nambiar The Holidays For Single Person have captured the imagination of many single peole. It is because they can go on adventure holidays and engage in all the activities that they have been fantasising about such as hiking, bungee jumping, mountaineering, scuba diving, or para gliding.
written by Anish Nambiar The UK solo holidays is the most sought out holiday package. It is because the environment is very relaxing and would instantly take the traveller out of the hustle and bustle of his day to day life. written by Darryl Bonjoulais There are a number of essentials a traveller shouldn’t leave home without - travel insurance is one of them. Designed specifically to help you out of sticky situations in lands afar, travel insurance can cover a number of expenses including medical costs, financial loss, alternate travel expenses and legal fees amongst others. written by Lucy Koh Travel Guide in MP3 Format an ideal for backpack travellers written by Andrew Burrows China has long been one of the most popular destinations for backpackers. Blessed with a choice assortment of sights to please all travellers, the country is home to breathtaking natural landscapes, amazing tropical gardens, fascinating monuments and more. It’s a bit pricier than other Asian countries but there are still great values, especially where accommodation and food are concerned. written by Andrew Burrows Now known as OR Tambo International Airport, the airport has changed its name twice since it was founded in 1952, having first been called Jan Smuts Airport and then Johannesburg International Airport before taking its current name. written by Andrew Burrows With around 10 million passengers a year, Luton Airport is a growing London gateway with excellent links to the heart of the British capital and some of the best value flights available to Europe and beyond. written by Andrew Burrows You would expect something special from an airport which was voted European Airport of the Year in 2001, and Manchester International Airport delivers the goods. Nearly 20 million passengers pass through its gates each year, enjoying the fluid Skylink peoplemover and innovative transport network known simply as The Station. written by Andrew Burrows Given its central location just off the M1 motorway at Junction 24, East Midlands Airport is easily accessible from all parts of the UK by private or rental car. This makes the airport popular with travellers from all over the UK, but the majority of passengers that pass through East Midlands Airport are from the Nottingham, Leicester and Derby areas. written by Andrew Burrows Athens International Airport has been in operation since 2001, when it took over from Ellinikon International Airport. The airport is well connected to the city of Athens, making travelling to and from the airport hassle free and straightforward. written by Andrew Burrows Doing business the right way is all about finding the most efficient and cost-effective method to get the job done, as should also be the case for business travel. If you are a business person that has ever tried to leave the likes of London Heathrow after a flight and get into the city, you will know what a headache it can be, particularly during the dreaded rush hour. written by Andrew Burrows Dispense with the idea that the unpredictable weather is your biggest enemy. A closer look at the possibility of a backpacking trip in the UK will reveal it is a viable concept, despite the rain. written by Andrew Burrows How has the famous Phi Phi island in Thailand recovered from the Tsunami? Thailand based travel writer Andy Burrows went back 18 months later and discovered an undeveloped paradise, much better than it was before. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |