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April 23rd, 2009 on 3:27 pm
I think that your best chance is to work with travel agencies that deal with incoming tourists who are looking for some kind of adventure or specialized tour. These agencies often offer services of guides etc to people that are looking for this.
I simply went to Google and put in these words: india travel adventures
You might want to try the same search, but use the name of your region instead of India.
I got the websites below.
http://www.indianadventureportal.com/
http://www.adventuretraveltime.com/
http://www.adventure-tours-india.com/
I would contact companies like these and send them a detailed CV with a description of your background and expertise and ask them if they would be interested in a collaboration.
The agencies will take a large percentage of the fees, but they will know how much to charge the tourists and will probably be able to get you started quickest.
After you have gotten some experience, you can consider hiring a local website designer to create a website just for you. But it maybe expensive to do it that way. Creating a website is the easiest part. The hard part is to get it to come up high in search engines. So make sure that the website designer is good at getting high rankings in the search engines. You might want to start by contacting the desingers of websites that come up high in the ranking for your search terms. For example, I noticed that the designers of Adveture Travel Time is this company:
http://www.salsoftin.com/
Good luck!
April 23rd, 2009 on 3:31 pm
of course!!! she will go where she is needed — she has the ability to speak several languages and knows the local customs and culture!!!
April 24th, 2009 on 12:33 am
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April 24th, 2009 on 3:26 am
Professors will not appreciate you attempting to join every research group. They will expect you to join one and then devote all of your time to it (and not just all of your free time). Plus you'll have classes and probably teaching duties (many students on research assistantships still have some teaching to do). Start slowly by joining one (if you can – many don't have room for more students) and seeing how much work it entails.
Any study abroad fees aren't included in your tuition waiver. If you want to participate in a program, you can apply for funding through your school or the program, but it's not automatically going to be covered. But if you are part of a research group that wants to send you somewhere to work with collaborators, they will pay for that.
Most travel expenses are paid for by your research adviser's grants, not the department. That would cover airfare, conference fees (often expensive to register), hotel stay and food.
April 24th, 2009 on 9:02 am
Well I'm no expert, but I have been to several European countries and will be studying in England in the fall, so I've done plenty of research. Here are some tips:
1. Allow plenty of time in Paris–visit the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Musee d'Orsay, and spend time shopping on the Champs Elysees. I also recommend taking a river cruise down the Seine at night–I did it during the day but I think it would be prettier at night. Also be sure to visit Versailles–it's a little distance outside the city, but well worth the visit.
2. Definitely go to London–it's probably my favorite European city because there is so much to do, and everything is exceptionally clean and well-kept. Ride the London Eye to get your bearings; visit St. Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey; and take time to walk around some of the neighborhoods.
3. Haven't been to Italy, but I really want to! Rome looks really good, as does Venice and Florence.
4. If you go to Spain, I definitely recommend visiting Barcelona. I've heard it's the most beautiful city in Europe.
5. If you have time, also visit Amsterdam and Luzern, Switzerland. I've also heard great things about Salzburg and Vienna, Austria and Prague, Czech Republic.
6. I was on a Trafalgar tour, so I don't know too much about the transportation options, but if you think you would be interested in a tour, I definitely recommend them. They're a great way to travel, though I must admit that they can get a bit hectic–some more so than others.
Here's their website if you're interested:
http://www.trafalgar.com/
Hope this helps, and hope you have a wonderful trip!!
April 25th, 2009 on 2:13 am
The best way to become and "expert" on travel is to travel. The other way is do what Travel Agents do. They google.com areas and read the local info. I have been a travel agent for 6 years. I know a lot about travel.
April 25th, 2009 on 2:49 pm
What is this? tell me please.
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April 25th, 2009 on 11:55 pm
Don't worry, just try. Anyway no harm in trying. Just contact the Global Travel Expert for more details. But if I'm the employer, I would not dare to get my staff from Pakistan. A place turned to be a haven of terrorist.
April 26th, 2009 on 3:34 pm
If it doesn't give aid and comfort to the enemy -the far left is not interested . If the blood being shed is the enemy -then the world is not safe according to liberals .Where was the outrage in the drive-by media & the other libs when Nick Berg was so brutally beheaded ? They were saving it for AbuGhrabbe .