Archive for October, 2009

House Swaps: Better Than Renting

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009


For your next vacation or sabbatical, have you thought about the prospect of a house swap? Wondering exactly what a house swap is? For answers to frequently asked questions about house swaps, keep reading.

1. What is a house swap?

A house swap is a straight exchange of houses between two homeowners for an agreed-upon period of time. Typically, used as a vacation alternative to hotels and resorts, house swaps are becoming an increasingly popular to save money while really providing a convenient means of enjoying alternative local culture.

2. Isn’t it risky letting strangers into my home?

Though there is inevitably some risk in allowing strangers to use anything belonging to you, keep in mind that they’re also letting you into their home. By checking references and getting to know your house swap partner, you’re not likely to run into any problems.

Popular house swap matching-service Home Exchange (http://www.homeexchange.com) has been in business for 14 years, handled thousands of house swaps and hasn’t had a single reported theft or act of vandalism. With a straight housing swap, there’s an element of trust you might not have otherwise.

If you’re worried, have valuables tucked away at a friend’s house and ask your neighbor to keep an eye on the property.

3. How much can I save?

Think about it this way – let’s say a family of four takes a vacation. They spend an average of $200 a night on modest, cramped hotel accommodations and about $300 a day on meals out and entertainment.

With a house swap you get space, all the comforts of home, and it doesn’t cost you anything other than a few groceries for making meals in your own kitchen.

4. How do I find people willing to swap with me?

There are a number of online databases like Home Exchange, Stay4Free (http://www.stay4free.com), Global Home Exchange (http://www.4homex.com) and Exchange Zones that all offer extensive matching services. Typically, these sites will charge an annual membership fee.

Alternatively, many homeowners turn to sites like Craigslist Classifieds or Diggsville to access free listing and searching options.

5. How do I know a property is right for me?

If you’re unsure about a particular house, ask the owner to send more information and photographs. Also, make sure you read the listing very carefully – particularly if you have a pet or have pet allergies.

Also, look for a home that’s similar to your lifestyle. Usually, an affluent, older couple isn’t going to be too happy switching places with a young family of three and their one-bedroom condo.

If you have specific questions for the owner that are not covered in the information provided by the home swap service data base, use the contact information and make a call or send an email requesting the clarification you need.

6. How do I get ready for an exchange?

Start by putting away private papers, valuables and any excess of personal items. Then, start cleaning and clearing out clutter. A good rule of thumb is to leave at least 12 inches of closet space for your guest along with hangers and a few drawers.

The Caribbean – Find an Unspoilt Paradise

Friday, October 23rd, 2009


Antigua, the largest of the English-speaking Leeward Islands in the eastern Caribbean, measures about 22 by 18 km and encompasses about 275 square km. Antigua is also the name of a nation that includes two other islands: Barbuda, about 50 km due north, a flat coral island only 174 square km in area; and the tiny (1.5 square km) uninhabited island of Redonda, now a nature preserve and bird sanctuary.

Down in the southwestern corner of Antigua is Boggy Peak (4,020 metres), which sounds like a contradiction in terms but is the name of the highest point. The capital of this small nation, which is home to some 68,000 people, is St John’s, on Antigua.

NELSON HATED IT, MILLIONAIRES LOVE IT

Well, for one thing it has a remarkable history. In 1784 the then unknown but now legendary Admiral Horatio Nelson decided that the island, with its warm, steady winds, its lacy coastline indented with safe harbours, bays and inlets, and its protective rim of coral reef almost encircling the island, would be the perfect place to hide a fleet and so he established what became Great Britain’s most important Caribbean base. He was not happy here. Nelson, poor man, hated the place, calling it an ‘infernal hole’, declaring English Harbour ‘vile’ and decrying the uncouth and unpatriotic behaviour of the English inhabitants. The mosquitoes plagued him and he succumbed to the fever during his three-year stay, before finally escaping back to England with an expat English wife whom he married in Nevis.

Little could Nelson imagine that over 200 years later the same characteristics that attracted the Royal Navy would make Antigua and Barbuda one of the Caribbean’s favourite tourist destinations, ranked as Best Island for Celeb Spotting by Caribbean Travel & Life magazine. Eric Clapton and Giorgio Armani own properties here, Keith Richards and Posh and Becks have holidayed here, and each April the Sailing Week attracts American tycoons such as Bill Gates, along with droves of Hollywood stars.

EXPLORE, ADV ENTURE AND ROMANCE

As well as the beaches, inlets and almost constant balmy northeast trade winds, the temperature fluctuates only mildly from the mid-20s Celsius in winter to the low 30s in summer. Annual rainfall averages only 114 cm, making it the sunniest of the eastern Caribbean Islands, with low humidity all year round. Its romantic, with lots of secret places, and hence the most popular destination for weddings in the last two years, and there are said to be 365 white and pink sand beaches, one for every day of the year.

For tourists with a taste for culture and history, there are the charms of St John’s itself, with its narrow streets and heavy stone cathedral; the restored Georgian warehouses and working marina of Nelson’s Dockyard; and English Harbour, now the centre of a national park crossed by walking trails along the hilltop battlements.

Active holidaymakers have other delights in store. The expansive, winding coastline is where trekkers can encounter a wealth of secluded, powdery soft beaches. Snorkellers and scuba divers home in on the wonderful coral reefs. During Sailing Week, you can watch, sign up as a deck hand or of course join in the sailing yourself. Explore the underground caves at Indian Town, rumoured to extend all the way to Guadeloupe.

There’s an annual carnival, mouth-watering Caribbean food, the largest casino in the eastern Caribbean, duty-free shopping, natural wonders including rainforest, the Frigate Bird Sanctuary and Devil’s Bridge and much more. Accommodation ranges from the budget to the ultra-chic, super-luxurious Carlisle Bay, where prices start from £416 per night for a double room.

BEST TIME TO GO

Mercifully low, in spite of the glories the islands have to offer. The rugged terrain makes overdevelopment unlikely and the roads, where they exist, are charmingly bad; many of the scores of beaches are unreachable by road. So here’s a paradise that looks like staying so for a while yet. The best time to go is during Sailing Week, but be sure to book well ahead.

Author Harish Kohli is an adventurer, explorer and a travel expert for the Caribbean Holidays. His AwimAway.com, is the best place to look for Caribbean holidays. Here you can find luxury tours to Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao and holidays to the Caribbean Islands. AwimAway.com (www.awimaway.com) is UK-based and promotes low-footprint adventure and experiential holidays.

Hotels in Chennai – Gateway to South India

Friday, October 23rd, 2009


There are many hotels in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. Most of these hotels are situated within close proximity to the local places of tourist attraction and city center. Similarly, the airport hotels are also situated close to the airport.

The luxury hotels of Chennai provide excellent services and facilities and are ideal for travelers who look for comfort. Likewise, travelers can enjoy a perfect atmosphere of calm at the Chennai weekend getaway hotels. These hotels are situated away from the center of the city. Apart from these, the other types of Chennai hotels are bargain hotels, cheap hotels, and discounted hotels. Some of the popular Chennai hotels are given below.

5 star hotels in Chennai:-



Fisherman’s Cove



Hotel Chola Sheraton



Radisson GRT Hotel



Accord Metropolitan Hotel



Taj Connemara



Taj Coromandel



The Park Hotel Chennai



Le Royal Meridien



Park Sheraton & Towers



The Raintree



Trident Hilton Hotel



4 Star hotels in Chennai:-



Four Star Hotels



Ambassador Pallava



Green Park



GRT Grand



Hotel President



Quality Inn Sabari



Ramada Rajpark



Savera Hotel



The Residency Towers



Tulip Benzz Park



3 Star Hotels in Chennai:-



Three Star Hotels



Aadithya Hotel



Ampa Crystal Inn



Beverly Hotel



Breeze Hotel



Days Inn Deccan Plaza



Grand Orient Hotel



Hotel Mowbrays Inn



Hotel Palmgrove



Hotel Royal Plaza



Hotel Shan Royal



Hotel Ambica Empire



Hotel Dee Cee Manor



Hotel Kanchi



Hotel Mars



Hotel Maurya International



Hotel Shelter



Madras Hotel Ashoka



Marriott Courtyard Hotel



SRM Hotel



The Aruna



The Marina Towers



The Residency



The Sindoori Hotel



The Vijay Park



New Victoria Hotel



New Woodlands Hotel



Quality Inn MGM Beach



Radha Park Inn



Shelter Beach Resort



Windsor Park Arun Hotel



Budget Hotels in Chennai:-



Balaji Resorts



Blue Diamond



Hotel Abu Palace



Hotel Arunachalla Inn



Hotel Atlantic



Hotel Brownstar



Hotel Pandian



Hotel Peninsula



Hotel Premier



Hotel City Tower



Hotel Comfort



Hotel Dasaprakash



Hotel Ganga International



Hotel Goutham Manor



Hotel Kings Park



Balaji Resorts



Blue Diamond



Buena Vista



Buharis Blue Lagoon Hotel



Eastwoods Resort



Goldmine Hotels



Henkala Hotels



Hotel Abu Palace



Hotel Mallika



Hotel Maris



Hotel MGM Grand



Hotel Mount Heera



Hotel New Park



Hotel Nirmala Dakshin



Hotel Oxford



Hotel Ranjith



Hotel Sree Krishna



Hotel Vaigai



Hotel Zen Garden



L.R. Swami Hotels



Buena Vista



Buharis Blue Lagoon Hotel



Eastwoods Resort



Goldmine Hotels



Henkala Hotels



Liberty Park Hotel



Nilgiri’s Nest



Pandian Hotel



Picnic Hotel



Pleasant Days



Sudha Inn Pvt. Ltd.



Tourist Home



Udipi Home



Heritage Hotels in Chennai:-



Sterling Swamimalai