TakeMeToTravel Ezine – A New Online Travel Magazine for Discerning Travelers

(PRWEB) June 15, 2011

TakeMeToTravel launches a new online travel magazine with quality content and features targeted at serving the needs of discerning travelers looking for quality getaways and enriching travel experiences.

 

The TakeMeToTravel online travel magazine will feature a number of interesting and useful regular feature sections including:

?Locals Know Best? – featuring interviews of locals for insiders? perspective and tips for travelers.

?U Ask. U Answer? ? where travelers get to ask other travelers for travel tips and information.

?Travel Concierge? ? featuring information useful for travelers such as travel itinerary suggestions and travel deals alerts.

 

The TakeMeToTravel online travel magazine will initially target the discerning online savvy travelers in South East Asia and will focus on delivering content on resorts and quality travel offerings in Asia.

 

TakeMeToTravel is a fast growing travel media and portal and has one of the fastest growing followings in South East Asia. Its Facebook page has garnered more than 80,000 fans at time of this press release. Its fans are mainly young executives who are English speaking and very active on social media; travelers who are adventurous, discerning and always eager to experience the culture and lifestyle of the places they travel to.

 

“TakeMeToTravel is all about inspiring travel and serving the needs of travelers. Our latest offering, an online travel magazine, aims to do so by providing quality online travel content that travelers in the region and beyond will find interesting and useful. For example, the travel itinerary section will host a good collection of travel itineraries that travelers can use as reference to plan their own travel. There will also be interesting and interactive sections where travelers can exchange travel tips. Travelers can certainly look forward to being constantly introduced to interesting new places and enriching travel experiences,” says Ms Ashlyn Goh, Senior Manager and spokesperson for TakeMeToTravel.

 

About TakeMeToTravel

TakeMeToTravel is an integrated travel portal and media targeted at discerning travelers in Asia and beyond. Its branded offerings include an online travel megastore, an online travel magazine and a very fast-growing social media travelers? community.

 

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Travel Tips, Travel Tips, Travel Tips?

 

Rising gas prices, air fares, hotel rates… bills, bills, bills… But none of these are keeping travelers off the roads to get their much deserved vacation. According to the triple-A, around 35 million Americans traveled during the Memorial Day weekend – A hundred thousand more than last year’s. The number only says that there’s no stopping the common American from hitting the road to take a break. But how does one cope with all the spending to make sure that there’s enough left to go back to the normal life they left off? How does one prepare for traveling and avoiding hassles during and after their vacation?

Hotel rates are up between 5 and 10 percent.; Airfares, 14 percent; a gallon of gas? More than a higher than last year. So what’s an American to do? Here are a few tips:

1. Awareness of Peak Travel Day Fees – Peak travel day fees are applied when there is a higher demand. These hidden travel fees increase the price of your flight, especially during the months of June, July, and August. During these months, every day is almost considered as a “peak” day. And the only way to avoid it? – postpone your vacation until the end of the summer, which is quite a hassle since you don’t want to ruin your kids’ summer vacation.

2. Bargains — There are lots of cheap travel packages going to the Caribbean, Cancun and Las Vegas during the summer months.

3. Travel Tips from CBP – They say that people who read fast get ahead. This might be true, except for some information that you really need to remember and digest like the tips from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Here are some CBP tips that you should remember before you go:

a. Have all the required travel documents for the countries you’re visiting. To add, identification for re-entry to the U.S. Passports are also required for re-entry.

b. Declare everything you are bringing in from abroad. This includes items that are bought in a duty free shop as these items are also subject to U.S. duty fees and other restrictions.

c. Be cautious when buying something from a street vendor. Some merchandise can be classified as counterfeit or unsafe and you may have to surrender it to the CBP when you get home.

d. Know that things bought abroad for personal use or as gifts are eligible for duty exemptions. But if you’re going to resell them, they are not eligible.

e. Have a quick look at the list of prohibited merchandise (such as ivory, tortoise shell, absinthe, and counterfeit items) and restricted merchandise.

f. Be aware that many foreign-made meds are not FDA-approved. You cannot bring these meds into the U.S. Also remember that, when traveling abroad, bring only the amount of medication that you’re going to use during your trip.

g. Cuban-made products are a big no-no.

h. Don’t bring any food into the U.S. without checking to see if it’s permitted. To add, exotic pets like live birds, whether it’s for your personal use or for commercial use, may be restricted and/or quarantined.

i. You also have to remember that CBP officers can inspect you and your belongings without a warrant. This may include your luggage, vehicle, and personal searches. This is meant to enforce U.S. laws as well as protect legitimate travelers.

4. Maintain Your Tires – Most people would opt to go on a road trip instead of flying, so a good advice to take is to check if your tires are properly inflated. Estimates show that U.S. motorists could save up to 700 million gallons of gas each year just by maintaining their tires properly. To add, tuning-up and putting the correct motor oil in your car can improve fuel efficiency by up to 4 percent.

5. Find a Cheap Vacation Rental — Looking for a cheap vacation rental near your intended destination can save you money, especially if you’re going out with a large group. Instead of booking a hotel during peak season, try to look for a vacation rental that has all the amenities that you need.

 

 

Jules is your online guide to amazing destinations in and around the U.S., giving you advice on why and where to spend your vacations. He is a writer for Thinkrentals.com.

 

Travel Tips

Below is eight easy tips to help you organize your packing and travelling, this is just a very small example off the  over 300 catergories of travel tips available for you on my site, all relevant and all helpful, so why not have a browse, what ever you need to know about travelling you will find here.

8-Tips for Packing and Traveling Lite

How-to Pack and Travel Lite

In this day and age of traveling cephalalgia, there are a few packing tactics to employ. To cut out an extra thirty to forty minutes at the arriving airport, start with packing small luggage. Since carry-ons can not exceed a linear dimension of 45 inches, you can escape the fiasco of the baggage terminal by simply packing and traveling light. To learn how to pack all your needs into one suitcase, read more.

Use the following pithy packing tips to make your travel light:

Make a list. Compose a pack list. Be sure to coordinate shirts and blouses with bottoms. To maximize your traveling wardrobe fashion savoir faire, stick with solids and versatile basics. Rule-out any clothes that do not match other items.

Roll ‘em up please. The best way to fit all your clothes is by rolling pants and shirts. First fold each item in half. Then simply roll. To try to maintain any creases, start on the bulkiest end of the article of clothing.

Gear up. How to make an awe-inspiring impression out of a basic or mundane outfit? For the most glam appeal, accessorize with a vibrant tie (for him) or a florid scarf (for her). Multihued accessories can liven up just about any attire.

Minimize bulk. After you check for space, edit outfits – ruthlessly. Try to pack microfibers with wrinkle and stain free comfort. With most of your attire, stay in the same color scheme – in case you have to layer up for warmth.

Employ shoe smarts. For men, any leather rubber-soled shoes can make the day and night transition, easy. For woman, a pair of flip-flops, strappy sandals and comfy wedges can serve all casual – chic dressing needs.

Put under garments on the top. To reduce the embarrassment of under garments becoming the side show attraction of the open luggage scan, place all panties in a plastic bag free of any clippers, lighters or other questionable paraphernalia. For expedient security review, place the transparent bag on top of your other items so security can access the bag without ruining your efficient packing method.

Lose Extra Baggage. Leave the heavy travel guide at home. Duplicate important resources to keep your luggage free of extra pounds. Since most hotels and resorts provide irons and blow-dryers –leave yours at home for light travel.

Leave restricted items at home. If you want to make it through security extra fast, avoid any firearms, weapons, box-cutters, scissors, razors, lighters and any other item that may be used in a terrorist situation.

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