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Thursday, 8 May 2014

Nigerian Embassies & High Commissions Abroad

Nigerian Embassies & High Commissions
Abroad
Find the list of Nigerian embassies
abroad, Nigerian foreign missions and
consulates, Nigerian high commissions
overseas, embassy of Nigeria abroad
and contact details.
Algeria
Nigerian Embassy in Algiers
7 Chemin Doudou Mohktar, Ben Aknoun, BP.6
Alger-Gare, Algiers 1600, Algiers.
Tel: +(213-2) 916389, 914254
Fax: +(213-2) 916388 Angola
Nigerian Embassy in Luanda
Rua Presidente Boumedienne, 120 C.P. 479,
Luanda, Angola.
Tel: +244 2 340084, 340089, 340088, 4808924
Fax: +244 2 340089.
Argentina
Nigerian Embassy in Bueno Aires
Rosales 2674, P.O. Box 2100
1636 Olivos, Bueno Aires, Argentina.
Tel: 4799-7006, 4799-8090
Fax: 794-4061
Australia
Nigerian High Commission in Canberra
7 Terrigal Cresent, Omalley
P.O.BOX 241, Civic Square
ACT 2608 Canberra, Australia.
Tel: + (61-62) 286-1322      , 286-1044,
286-1966
Fax: + (61-62) 286-5322
Website: http://www.nigeria-can.org.au/
Austria
Nigerian Embassy in Vienna
Rennweg 25, Postfach 183
1030 Wien, Vienna, Austria
Tel: (+43) (1)712 66 85 – 87
Fax: (+43) (1) 714 14 02
Website: http://www.nigeriaembassyvienna.c
Bangladesh
Nigerian High Commission in Dhaka
House 9, Road 1, Baridhara
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Tel: (+880) 2 881 7944
Fax: (+880) 2 881 7989
Belgium
Nigerian Embassy in Brussels,
Av. de Tervuren 288, 1150 Brussels, Belgium.
Tel: (+32) 2.762.52.00      , 2.762.98.31
Fax: (+32) 2.762.37.63, 2.762.39.10
Benin
Nigerian Embassy in Cotonou,
Avenue de France, B. P. 2019
Cotonou, Benin.
Tel: (+229) 21 30-11-42      ,            (+22
21-30-18-79
Fax: (+229) 21-30-11-13
Bostwana
Nigerian High Commission in Gaborone,
Plot 1086/92, Queens Road,
Main Mall, POB 274, Gaborone, Botswana.
Tel: (+267) 39 13561
Fax: (+267) 39 13738
Website: www.nhcbotswana.org
Brazil
Nigerian Embassy in Brasilia,
Sen-Avenida Das Nacoes
Lote 05, Asa Norte, CEP: 70-800-400
P. O. BOX (CAIXA POSTAL) 03710
Brazilia-DF, Brazil.
Tel: +(55-61) 3226-1717      ; 3226-187
Fax: +(55-61) 3226-5192; 3223-1823
Website: http://www.nigerianembassy-
brasilia.org/
Accreditation: Paraguay & Bolivia
Burundi
Nigerian Embassy in Bujumbura,
47388 Avenue Du Large,
Kinindo, Bujumbura B.P. 822
Tel: + (257) 22257076      , 22257078
Fax: + (257) 22257077
Burkina Faso
Embassy of Nigeria in Ouagadougou,
B.P. 132, Avenue d’Oubritenga,
Rue de I’Hopital Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso.
Tel: +226 30 6667-8;
Fax: +226 30 5202.
Cameroon
Consulate General of Nigeria, Buea & Douala
P.M.B 30, Buea, S.W. Province.
Tel: + (237) 332 2528
Fax: + (237) 332 2537
Consulate General of Nigeria, Douala
Opposite 10ème Police Station, Quartier Basto
B P 1533, Douala, Cameroon
Tel: +(237) 432168
Fax: +(237) 432161
Canada
Nigerian High Commission in Ottawa,
295, Metcalfe Street, Ontario, Ottawa,
Canada K2P 1R9
Tel: + (1) 613-236 0521- 3 (3 lines)
Fax: + (1) 613-236 0529
Website: http://www.nigeriahcottawa.com/
Central African Republic
Embassy of Nigeria in Bangui,
Avenue Des Martyrs, B P 1010
Bangui,Central African Republic
Tel: + (236) 610744
Fax: + (236) 611279
Chad
Nigerian Embassy in NDjamena
35 ave Charles de Gaulle,
B.P. 752, N’Djamena, Chad.
Tel: (+235) 22-52-24-98      ,            (+2
22-52-26-47
Fax: (+235) 22-52-30-92
China
Embassy of Nigeria in Beijing,
2 Dong Wu Jie, San Li Tun,
Beijing, 100600, P.R. China.
Tel: + (86-10) 65323631
Fax: + (86-10) 65321650
Website: http://www.nigeriaembassy.cn
Congo (Democratic)
Embassy of Nigeria in Kinshasa,
141, Boulevard Du 30 Juin,
B. P. 1700, Kinshasa 1
Democratic Republic of Congo
Tel: +243-817005143      ; 812686048;
998262356.
Fax: + 243-998262204; 812616115
Congo (Republic)
Embassy of Nigeria in Brazzaville,
11, Avenue Lyautey, BP.790,
Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.
Tel: + 242-811022
Fax: + 242-815520
Cote D’Ivoire
Embassy of Nigeria in Abidjan,
35 Boulevard De La Republique,
01-BP 19096 Abidjan 01, Cote D’Ivoire.
Tel: + (225) 223082 /211982 /212328
Fax: + (225) 20213817
Cuba
Embassy of Nigeria in Havana,
Consulate General of Nigeria
5th Avenue, 1401, Box 6232,
Havana, Cuba.
Tel: + 53-7-225 057      , 242 091
Fax: + 53-7-242 202
Egypt
Nigerian Embassy in Cairo,
13 Sharia Gabalaya
Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt
Tel: 7356042
Fax: 7357359
Equitorial Guinea
Nigerian Embassy in Malabo,
4 Paseo de los Cocoteros, Apt. 78
Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.
Tel: (+240) 09 23 86
Ethiopia
Nigerian Embassy in Addis Ababa,
P.O. BOX 1019, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Tel: + (2511) 1550644
Fax: + (2511) 1552307
Accreditation: African Union, UNECA & Djibout
France
Nigerian Embassy in Paris,
173, avenue Victor Hugo
75116 Paris, France.
Tel: (+33) 1 47.04.68.65
Fax: (+33) 1 47.04.47.54
Gabon
Nigerian Embassy in Libreville,
Ave. du Président Léon-Mba
Quartier Blvd. Léon-M’Ba
BP 1191, Libreville, Gabon.
Tel: (+241) 73 29 14
(+241) 73 22 03       / 73 03 22
Fax: (+241) 73 10 17
Gambia
Nigerian High Commission in Banjul,
Garba Jahumpa Road, Bakau Newtown,
P.O. Box 630, Banjul, Gambia.
Tel: (+220) 449 5803       / 4            (+22
449 4305
Fax: (+220) 449 6456
Germany
Nigerian Embassy in Berlin,
Neue Jakobstrasse 4
10179 Berlin, Germany.
Tel: (+49) 30-21 23 00
Fax: (+49) 30-21 23 02 12
Website: www.nigeriaembassygermany.org
Ghana
Nigerian High Commission in Accra,
856/1 Ring Road East
13 Lane, P.O. Box 1634
Accra, Ghana.
Tel: (+233) (21) 776 158
Fax: (+233) (21) 774 395
Greece
Nigerian Embassy in Athens,
9, Sarantaporou & Kalavrytvn
151 24 Maroussi, Athens, Greece.
Tel: (+30) 210.802.11.68      ,            (+3
210.802.11.88
Fax: (+30) 210.802.42.08
Guinea
Nigerian Embassy in Conakry,
Almamyah, Kaloum, BP 54,
Conakry, Guinea.
Tel: + (224) 30 411681
Fax: + (224) 30 430562
Hong Kong
Nigerian Consulate General in Hong Kong,
Room 2403, 24/F, Great Eagle Centre.
23 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong.
Tel: +(852) 28278813      ; 28278834;
28278824
Fax: +(852) 28278892; 28029915
Website: http://www.nigeria-consulate.org.hk
Hungary
Nigerian Embassy in Budapest,
Árvácska u. 6, 1022 Budapest, Hungary.
Tel: (+36) (1) 212-2021
Fax: (+36) (1) 212-2025
Website: www.nigerianembassy.hu
India
Nigerian High Commission in New Delhi,
EP. 4. Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi – 110021, India.
Tel: + (91-11) 24122141 – 4
Fax: + (91-11) 24122138, 24122139
Website: http://www.nigeriahcindia.com/
Accreditation: Bangladesh, Nepal & Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Nigerian Embassy in Jakarta,
Jl. Taman Patra XIV No. 11-11A
Kuningan Timur, P.O. Box 3649,
Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
Tel: (+62) (21) 526-0922
Fax: (+62) (21) 526-0924
Iran
Nigerian Embassy in Tehran,
323/3, Zafar West Street
Africa Avenue, Tehran, Iran
Tel: (+98) 21 8888 9621       / 2
Fax: (+98) 21 8879 9783, (+98) 21 8878 2254
Accreditation: Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Kazakhstan
Iraq
Embassy of Nigeria, Baghdad
House No 45, Area 601
Lane 11, al-mansour, P.O.Box 5933
Baghdad, Iraq, Code: 964-1
Tel: 2431517/5413133/5419915
Fax: 2434513
Ireland
Nigerian Embassy in Dublin,
56 Leeson Park, Dublin 6, Ireland.
Tel: (+353) 1 660 4366
Fax: (+353) 1 660 4092
Website: http://www.nigerianembassydublin.o
Israel
Nigerian Embassy in Tel Aviv,
34, Gordon Street
Tel Aviv 63414, Israel.
Tel: (+972) 3-522 2144       / 5
Fax: (+972) 3-523 7886
Italy
Nigerian Embassy in Rome,
Via Orazio, 14/18
00193 Roma, Italy.
Tel: (+39) 06 6896243      ,            (+39)
6896231
Fax: (+39) 06 6832528
Jamaica
Nigerian High Commission in Kingston,
5 Waterloo Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica.
Tel: (+1 876) 926-6400      ,            (+1 8
968-3732
Fax: (+1 876) 968-7371
Japan
Nigerian Embassy in Tokyo,
3-6-1 Toranomon, Minato-Ku,
TOkyo 105-0001, JAPAN.
Tel: + 81(3)-5425-8011/2/3
Fax: + 81(3)-5425-8016/21
Website: http://www.nigeriaembassy.jp/
Jordan
Nigerian Embassy in Amman,
Al-Mansour – King & President Street
Area 601, P.O. Box: 811975
Amman 11181, Jordan
Tel: (+962) 6 5690278
Fax: (+962) 6 5690278
Kenya
Nigerian High Commission in Nairobi,
Lenana Road, Kilimani,
Hurlingham, P.O. Box 30516
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel: + 254-20-3864116      , 569743,
564116-7
Fax: +254-20-564 117, (20) 386 4117
Website: http://www.nigeriahckenya.org
Accreditation: Seychelles
Korea (SOUTH)
Nigerian Embassy in Seoul,
724-5 Hannm-Dong, Yongsan-Ku,
P. O. BOX 3754, Seoul, South Korea.
Tel: + (82-2) 797-2370      , 797-3280
Fax: + (82-2) 796-1848
Website: http://www.nigerianembassy.or.kr/
DPR Of Korea (NORTH)
Nigerian Embassy in Pyongyang,
Munsudong, Daedonggang District,
P.O.BOX 535, Pyongyang, North Korea.
Tel: +(850-2) 381-7558
Fax: +(850-2) 381-7293, 381-7613
Kuwait
Nigerian Embassy in Hawali,
Surra, Block 1, Street No 14
Plot No. 166 Villa No 25
P.O.Box 6432, Hawally, Kuwait.
Tel: + (965) 532-0794; 532-0795
Fax: + (965) 5320834; 533-8759
Accreditation: Bahrain, Qatar

source: tourism.gov.ng

Monday, 7 April 2014

Great Tips For Choosing The Best Hotel

By
For a lot of people, choosing the best hotel can be tiresome. Not to mention, the enormous number of great deals, promotions as well as programs each hotel offers. In fact, even these days it does not help that most hotels have websites filled with alluring photos and slick promotional copy that make you believe you will feel luxurious when you opt for their offerings. The good news is that there are tips you can employ so you can locate the right hotel for you and your family.
Know that every traveler has various needs if they are searching for a hotel. Thus, you must ask yourself what is most important to you. Prior to beginning your search, you have to ask yourself what type of accommodations would you want and what your budget will permit.

Important Factors To Consider

Purpose - First, you have to determine what is your goal or purpose on your trip. Determining such will actually help you plan where you must stay, and this can probably save you money and time also because you can choose the right accommodation that can surely cater to your necessities.

Budget - It is a great idea for you to draw up a budget table with possible projections on how much would you want to spend for accommodation. Take into consideration the services you would want to obtain along with the extra transportation costs if needed.

Parking - A great tip for choosing the best hotel is indeed to make sure that you check out if the hotel has enough parking for its guests. In case there is no space to part, you may want to look into local public transport or any alternative methods of getting to the hotel.

Location - You must be aware that the location of the hotel is very important for you to have an enjoyable stay. You can opt for a hotel located in the city - though it is more expensive, you will surely have a wider range of local dining establishments along with other services.

Services Offered - Determining the services offered by the hotel is often ignored. It is good for you to know if the hotel has a place to wash your clothes during a long stay, if there is a swimming pool or a gym, or perhaps if it offers a free Wi-Fi connectivity in your room.

Family Friendly - You must look for a hotel that is not just great for families, but for everyone. Look for amenities that all the family members can engage in.

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Tips for Saving Money Throughout Your Life

By K Chris  Life is hard, everybody knows that, but in times of recession, it is a lot harder. There are days when people have no idea how they are going to make ends meet until their next paycheck.When you have money trouble, it can seem like the weight of the world is on your shoulders and you will want to bury your head in the sand. You shouldn't do this though because you will be on the path to more debt and even more worry.You have to face your problems head on and make some changes in your life. If you are worrying about money all the time, you might be living above you means and you should cut back and change the way you live. You can make changes in every element to your life.If you are reading this as you are pulling your hair out with worry, then you have made the first step. You have already realized that you need to change and you have asked for help by searching for saving tips on the Internet. Therefore, stop worrying, get yourself a brew, sit back and read on.1. Shopping for groceries - Groceries might be one of the most expensive parts of your life. You probably buy the branded items and you don't try and save money in this area at all. It might have been instilled in you in younger life that you should only buy brands, if you have ever heard the phrase 'roller cola' on the school playground that you know the point that is going to be put across. DON"T BUY BRAND NAMES. Buy the stores own brand because they are a lot cheaper and just as tasty. If you must buy brands then you need to look on the sale aisle. Sometimes items that are damaged are put up for sale on the sale aisles and there is nothing wrong with them. Well, the package will be damaged, but the contents of the item are fine.2. Do you need a car? - if you live on a transport route and you are the only person who uses the car, you might be better using public transport. If you don't want to give up your car, then you should advertise for a car pool in the place where you work. Therefore, you can save money on the cost of petrol and you can drive into work with your friends.3. Store cards - Unless these cards are loyalty cards, you should pay them off and never use them again. Store cards have the highest interest rate and will cost you a fortune over time. If you have a loyalty card, then you can keep that, as long as you are building up your points to get free items in the future.4. Clothes - You probably have more clothes than you need, so you should be thinking about selling some on eBay and buying new items in the sales or from the thrift store. Therefore, you can make money and buy the items that you need for a lot less money.5. Travelling - With all the stress of money problems, you will need a holiday. You are probably thinking that this is the last thing you should be doing. However, you can get a break within the UK for less than you might spend on groceries. You will just have to book tickets months in advance and stay in hostels, which are a lot cheaper and friendlier than hotels. You will meet like minded people in hostels and you will learn to see your destination without spending much money.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Hotels in Nairobi - Where Ancient Heritage Is Preserved For Future Generations

By Samura Wangai Nairobi is an African city with a long history and with great traditions. It carries traces of the culture of both the British, who founded the city, and the Kenyans. This city also has a rich tradition of people from the sub-continent coming and making a living here. The hotels in Nairobi are truly representative of the eclectic mix of cultures that this region has been endowed with. That is why many owners are careful with how they handle these ancient buildings.With the passage of time, it becomes essential for these hotels to be renovated. In some cases, large scale changes need to be made. But it is not always necessary for the building to be torn down and rebuilt from scratch. In many cases it is possible for the architectural integrity of the structure to be maintained while the refitting is done. There are many reasons why heritage hotels need to be preserved.1. Like all other old buildings, hotels are of historical importance that should be maintained and conserved.2. Hotels have much to tell the visitor regarding the life of people in days gone by. They give the modern generation a glimpse of the culture of other eras.3. Hotels, if they are handled well, can have the same standing as museums. In famous cities of the world, it is common for great hotels to be a tourist landmark.4. Architectural styles tend to die with the passage of time. The preservation of historical hotel buildings ensures that such traditions do not fade away.5. These hotels can easily become a symbol of the city and it is common for tourists to want to stay in such hotels. The architecture of these hotels helps in their advertising strategy.6. In many hotels the hospitality is also reminiscent of the charm of ancient times.Kenya is known for its wildlife safaris, rich local cuisine and the diversity of its cultures. The rich architecture of hotels blends in beautifully into this mosaic giving tourists plenty of reasons to keep visiting over and over again. Countries that do not maintain their traditions leave their future generations without a sense of belonging or a sense of history. But the future generations of Nairobi will not have that problem as this is a city that very much blends the past with the present.The age of the hotel is something that is advertised very proudly. Readers should take the time to browse through the website of a historical hotel. At the top of the page the name of the hotel will be written. Just below that there will be a note that says that the hotel has been around since a particular year. The images on the website will also proudly display the architectural beauty of the place. All this tells the readers how old the hotel is and how with the passing of time the hotel has only become more beautiful.

Friday, 4 April 2014

Factors to Keep in Mind While Booking Air Flights

by Arun Kumar There is no static per kilometer rate for flight travel, which is kept constant over a fairly long period, thanks to the attitudes of the airlines vying to woo the prospective flyers. Therefore, there is no standard yardstick to compare the airfares. There are lots of factors; you have to consider whether a flight is cheaper or costlier than the other.Delhi, being the capital of India, Chennai to Delhi Flights are more in number than the flights from Chennai to Bangaluru. Bangaluru being the capital of Karnataka and busy IT hub, there is lot of Chennai to Bangalore Flights. Whatever be the sector air travel is comparatively costlier, though of lesser journey time and more of comforts. Even in the costlier charges, you may get cheaper rates, by planning the timing of your travel, choosing the airliners, offers made by them and the like. Some tips are suggested to get the air fares slashed to your satisfaction.Booking in Economy class is cheaper than that in Executive class. Therefore, book in economy class, to the possible extent. There are direct discounts on the airfares. Bargain with the airliner or the travel agent to get the best deal. Further, there are instant cash back offers i.e. deduction from the gross air fare to be paid, if you book for any domestic flight either online or through your mobile. However, there are lots of riders attached with it like using the debit/ credit card or debit card only, debit/credit card of a particular bank or group of banks, allowable for booking during a particular period, entering of coupon codes, per booking (not per customer), Get to know of these intricacies before attempting to book an air ticket. Whatever be the flights like Chennai to Bangalore Flights, fare reduction is possible, provided you adopt the relevant techniques.Also, please be aware of ineligibility instructions, some of which are highlighted here. Bookings through IVR, Phones, cash or net banking, bookings by travel agents or booking for infant passengers and camouflaged split bookings are not eligible for the offers. Try to avail concessional tariff (like for students, senior citizens, visually challenged persons), which varies between 20% and 50%, wherever applicable and possible. Also, scout for privilege offers or special offers to mark certain occasions.Special offers are announced on your bookings either on a one way trip or round trip subject to a minimum booking value. Further, instant cash back offers may also be there on bookings in domestic hotels.There are websites on the internet, which enable a comparison of the rates by different airlines. They may be sorted, filtered and after a comparative study, you may decide the best rate and book the air ticket directly for your Chennai to Delhi Flights.

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Top 10 Interesting Facts About Scotland

Scotland has been named one of the top countries in the world to visit in 2014 by the travel guide company Lonely Planet. The country is best known for its exports (whisky, shortbread and textiles), its weather (wet and windy) and its warm welcome. But here are some other, lesser known facts about Scotland. *Scotland has over 790 islands, although only 130 are inhabited. The largest inhabited island is Lewis and Harris and the most popular island tourist destination in Scotland is Skye ('the Misty Isle'). Many of Scotland's islands are found in groups, such as the island groups of Orkney, Shetland and the inner and outer Hebrides. *Scotland is home to the 3rd largest whirlpool in the world, the Corryvrecken in Argyll and Bute. Its name, which originates in Scottish Gaelic, means the 'cauldron of the speckled seas'. *The Scottish diaspora - people who have emigrated from Scotland to elsewhere in the world but kept some sense of their Scottish identity - is estimated to be between 28 and 40 million people. In other words between five and eight times the population of Scotland itself. *Scotland has a higher proportion of redheads than any other country in the world. More than one in 10 people - almost 13% of the population have red hair, and 40% carry the 'red-hair' gene. *Scotland's famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival is the largest open arts festival in the world. The festival started when some acts who were not invited to perform at the official Edinburgh International Festival decided to show up anyway - hence the name. When the various different festivals are in full flow in August, the population of Edinburgh doubles in size. *It's against the law in Scotland to be drunk and in charge of a cow, according to a clause in the (alcohol) Licensing Act of 1872. The same clause also outlaws being drunk and in charge of a horse or a steam engines. *The tallest waterfall in the UK is in Sutherland, in the Scottish Highlands. Called 'Eas a' Chual Aluinn', the drop of the waterfall is 200m which is more than 3 times the water drop of Niagara Falls. *Scotland is officially the windiest place in Europe, home to a quarter of the continent's wind power. In 2013 over 40% of Scotland's electricity was generated from renewable sources including wind, waves and tide. The renewable energy industry in Scotland employs more than 11,500 people. *Scotland is home to the world's oldest 'calendar'. The lunar calendar was unearthed by archaeologists in a field at Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire in 2013. The excavations uncovered a series of 12 pits which seem to have been built to track lunar months, possibly using wooden posts in the pits to chart the moon's movement. The archaeology team (from the University of Birmingham), think the massive 'calendar' is around 10,000 years old. *The national animal of Scotland is... wait for it... the unicorn! The unicorn has also been used as a heraldic symbol in Scotland, first appearing on an early form of the coat of arms of the Scottish King, William the First. The unicorn is said to symbolise both innocence and power.

Different Kinds of Hotels and Their Services

By Swagato Bhattacharjee  Hotels are of different types and classes. There are cheap hotels, 2 star hotels to 5 star and 7 star hotels. Accordingly, the service quality, the hospitality, privacy, food and other amenities vary. However, every class of these rest rooms has their respective advantages and disadvantages. Let us scan through the pros and cons of some of them.The Pros of Branded Hotels -1. Extravagant square foot rooms2. The rooms have a separate living and a bedroom. Besides, there is also a glass enclosed bathroom.3. LCD TV, DVD, Music player4. Jaw dropping views5. Complimentary breakfast, High-speed Wi-Fi, Pick up and drop from the airport in Luxurious cars6. Exotic Spa and beauty salonThe Cons of Branded Hotels -1. Very expensive for day-to-day travel for an ordinary middle class person2. Lack of Privacy is a big drawback and the staff behaves too formally3. Hidden video and closed circuit cameras might be there4. Unexpected or sudden room checks5. Stringent and Rigid Amenities, often not worth the priceYou will need a good amount of money to spend one night in a hotel of this stature. Let us take a look at what will the scenario be if you are staying in 2 star hotels:Pros:1. Reasonably priced2. Great hospitality3. Special tourist Packages4. Personalized service5. The rooms are not as opulent as a 5 star hotel but are considerably comfortable6. Located near the airport and railway stationCons:1. Usually you won't get any exotic spa or salon2. Privacy is a concern3. No separate lounge is there4. Few 2 star hotels are there that do not offer pick and drop facilities5. All the rooms do not have a splendid viewThere are many affordable hotels that give top-class services yet their charges are reasonably less than a branded resort. You need to remember that, when on a business trip or vacation, people are more concerned about either their work or sight-seeing. In recent times, nonetheless, people do look forward to high-speed Wi-fi facilities for work purpose. Overall, surveys have proved that hardly do people like to waste money over the place they put up. It is only applicable for foreign tourists. In many cases, if you are only travelling to enjoy peace and solitude, then you can opt for a better quality hotel. Therefore, you must always look out for quality things at a fair price.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

How to Drive in a Flood

By Janet McCarty

With all the poor weather conditions that Britain is currently experiencing nationwide, it is important to know how to drive in floods and water.
There are many dangers associated with driving in water, from electrics malfunctioning to the engine sucking in water. Before we get started on how to drive through a flood, here are a few things to consider:

1. First things first, if you don't have to drive through the flood, don't. If you can avoid it and head another way round then do, even if it takes a little bit longer to do so, you may thank yourself later.

2. Remember flash floods can come by very quickly, you may not have any warning so make sure you take on board important tips so you are fully prepared.

3. Definitely don't drive through fast moving water. Your car may seem heavy to you but it can easily be swept away if the water is moving quick enough.

Slow down
This may seem like an obvious tip but many people will hit water at quite a speed. Driving through a flood at deep water can lead to a loss of control. It's also a good idea to keep an eye out for patches of water in the road when you're travelling at speed.

Make sure you can see
If you can't see where the flooding ends, for example if it is round a corner, consider turning around. Once you are in the water, you won't be able to manoeuvre with ease if the water becomes too deep.

Drive through the shallow part.
 Never attempt to drive through a flood that you couldn't walk through. You also should be reminded that water can hide and dips or cracks in the road surface. Six inches reaches the bottom of most cars, any more than this can cause loss of control and other problems. If you do decide to drive through, make sure you travel through the shallowest area.

First gear.
When you drive through water, make sure you do so in first gear. Keep the revs high and drive at about 3mph. Don't take your foot off the accelerator and don't change gear while you're in the water to avoid the engine sucking in any liquids, which can be costly to repair!

Afterwards After driving through the flooded section of the road, make sure you test your brakes. You can do this by lightly pressing the pedals and you'll feel the car slow down.

Lastly, be aware of larger cars coming in the opposite direction that may force water towards you and your vehicle. If you get stuck in the water, then it's usually best to abandon your car rather than fix it, in case you do more damage. There are plenty of rental companies that will allow you to hire a car should you need to do so while your vehicle dries out!

Essentials Items Teachers Should Take On School Trips

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While they hold undisputed educational value, school trips can sometimes be discouragingly difficult to organise. Scheduling and legal arrangements aside, there is a sometimes overwhelming number of small details teachers must remember to ensure the smooth running of the tour. Travelling with children is, after all, a huge responsibility regardless of how well prepared the guardians may be; there are many unknown variables to consider, and parents and teachers need to be on their toes when taking minors even a short distance away from the classroom.

Plan, plan, plan

As such, there are a few essential items teachers preparing to take their students on school trips, whether within their own country or abroad, must always account for in their planning. It is not enough to have a meticulously planned schedule, suitable accommodation and emergency phone numbers; there are a number of smaller things that will prove problematic if forgotten. Examples include: -

Reflective vests. It is not an infrequent sight on the streets of European capitals: a group of schoolchildren flanked by adults wearing bright yellow reflective vests. These are important for a number of reasons: should the group scatter, they are a great visual indicator to help the children locate the nearest guardian; to passers-by, they indicate the person or people wearing them are in charge of that particular group of children, and should be addressed with any concerns or issues. More infrequently, the children themselves will be seen wearing these, in order for the teachers and parents accompanying them to be able to locate them at a glance.

- First-Aid Kit. No one is exempt from suffering a minor injury, least of all children. The active nature of most young people can leave them prone to injuring themselves in. While it is the job of the parents or guardians to ensure this does not happen, a basic first-aid kit is nonetheless a necessity for most school trips of any length.

- Water. Sensible teachers will always remind their students to drink plenty of liquids (preferably water) at all times, but whenever possible it is recommended that the organisers themselves take care of providing enough bottled water to ensure students are keep hydrated. This is especially important in the summer, when children are exposed to high temperatures.

- Extra adults. When planning school trips, one of the most important things a teacher can do is reach out to the parents and guardians of his or her students and try to amass volunteers to accompany the tour. This helps improve the ratio of students-to-adults and prevents the head teacher from having to be responsible for everything.

- Entertainment. You don't need to carry Disneyland in your pocket, but providing enough entertainment to keep the children engaged during their 'off-hours' can avoid a lot of problems for all involved.

As you can see, then, planning for travel with children or young adults can often be a chore of micro-management. Regardless of how busy you are, however, make sure not to forget these essentials.