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Welcome to the 4th issue of the HOLIDAY BAZAAR e-newsletter. This is a regular newsletter which aims to keep you up-to-date with happenings in the travel and tourism industry in Kenya. We at Holiday Bazaar belive in continously improving our services to serve you better. We therefore await your valuble feedback to further improve our services and this newsletter.
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AIR FARES
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This special deal is valid for a limited period.

For only US$ 550 return fare to London Gatwick.

Travel between today and 27th June 2006.
Ticket valid for 1 month.
Fare Excludes taxes.
Date change permitted at US$100 per change.
Child under 12 years pays US$ 415.
TRAVEL TIPS
Tips for booking award travel

You've been saving your miles for years, but when you go to redeem them for a once-in-a-lifetime trip, you're told there are no seats available. That's not possible, you argue, this flight isn't close to being sold out. Sadly, the answer remains the same.
It's not easy to find an available award, especially if you'd like to travel to a popular destination during a popular time of the year. Fortunately, our tips can help you book that free trip.

Call for reinforcements

Most miles are valid on more than just the airline that issued them. You can use your miles to redeem free flights on many of the airline's domestic and international partners. For instance, American belongs to the oneworld alliance, and you can use AAdvantage miles to book travel on Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Lan, and Qantas. So if American doesn't have award seats available on your preferred routes and dates, its partners might.

Book early

If an airline is planning to designate award seats on your flight of choice, there is one fail-proof way to get them: Book first. Most carriers load flights into their reservations system 330 days in advance. If you start calling when the flights first come online, you'll have first choice of available award seats. Wait a week, and an earlier bird may have snatched up the only remaining spots.

Check back

Airlines don't reserve a set number of award seats at the beginning of the year and let them slowly sell out. They are constantly evaluating how flights are selling and adjusting the number of available award seats accordingly. So if at first you can't find available seats, don't despair. "Keep logging in," advises Mark Fosse, manager of OnePass programs at Continental, "and keep your eyes open." Check back daily, weekly, or monthly to see if new seats have opened up.

Be flexible

Flexibility is the key to getting a free flight. "No one wants to get up at 4:00 a.m. to take a flight," explains Fosse, so you'll find more award availability on early- or late-in-the-day flights. You should also be flexible with location. "If you want to fly to Switzerland, Continental flies to both Geneva and Zurich," he says. So if you really want to visit Geneva but you can't redeem your miles for a flight there, consider flying into Zurich and taking a train over. You will have the best chance of getting a flight if you can travel on a range of dates, at any time during the day, to several possible airports.

Travel off peak

Certain days and destinations are more popular than others for travel, so you'll have a tougher time booking award travel at those times. Wunder says "the hardest times to find an award are Fridays and Mondays, holidays, and peak travel periods."

In other words, you'll be competing with hoards of paying customers to find any seat to a beach destination during Christmastime or spring break, but if you can travel to Mexico in the summer or to Europe in the winter, you'll have better luck redeeming your miles.

Become Elite

Elite travelers have an easier time booking awards than average travelers. Some airlines reportedly reserve extra award seats for elite members, too, though the carriers we spoke with declined to confirm this.

Look for rewards sales

Keep watch for award sales. Major airlines have sales to promote select destinations. Not only will you spend fewer miles, but usually the airlines promote these routes because they have lots of seats available and are trying to fill up the flights.

Don't despair

While you may not get your first choice of dates and destinations without a struggle, there are free flights to be had. Combine our tips with your own persistence, and you'll be swapping miles for tickets in no time.

SAFARI AND BEACH EXPERIENCE
Serena Air Packge
Valid from 1st july to 31st October

Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, Kilaguni & Sweetwaters tented camp

2 Nights Package
-us$ 650 per person sharing
-Extra Night us$ 250
-SRS us$ 40 per night

Includes:
-Full board accomodation
-Return flights from Nairobi, Airstrip transfers
-2 game drives per day, Local Depature taxes
-Hippo Pool Breakfast at Mara Serena
-Bush Barbeque Dinner at Amboseli Serena

Excludes:
-Park fees
-Drinking water
-Personal items

CRUISE UPDATE
Cruising Misconceptions and Myths
by Tim Rubacky

Surprisingly, the myths and misconceptions about cruising are probably the top reason why cruising is still one of travel's best kept secrets. Getting people on their first cruise is the hard part, but the number of people who continue to cruise after trying their first cruise is extremely high. All it takes is one cruise before all of the mis-conceptions are dashed. Following are some of the most stubborn myths about cruising.

I'LL GET SEASICK
Yes, people do occasionaly suffer from motion sickness and this is a valid concern. However, today's modern ships are all stabilized to reduce rolling (side to side motion) and designed by sophisticated computer aided design equipment to minimize pitching (up and down motion). On all of the cruises I have been on (100+), I have rarely encountered seasick passengers in all but the roughest of seas.

But you can be proactive and minimize the chances of any discomfort with many simple and inexpensive remedies.

The remedy I find simplest and most effective is using "sea bands". These are little wristlets that feature a "nub" that is positioned to strike a pressure point on the underside of your wrist. I have found them terribly effective, even in 40 foot seas! There are no side effects as they are drug free and the best part is they're inexpensive!! About $7.00/pair. They can be found in just about any pharmacy or in the giftshop onboard.

There are several medications such as Bonine or Dramamine. I have heard these can be quite effective but I personally avoid them due to the side effects that one may experience such as drowsiness, sleeplessness or dry mouth. It is also recommended that you avoid exposure to the sun and avoid alcholic intake. As with any medication, your physician or pharmacist is the best resource and you should definitely consult them before you plan on taking any one of these remedies.

I'LL BE BORED
Cruising is not the sedentary pasttime it used to be, unless that's what you choose to make of it. Every cruise ship publishes a daily newspaper and activity schedule to keep you busy and entertained while on board.

During the day you'll find numerous activities such as Bingo, trivia games, lectures on topics such as art collecting, politics, world affairs and investing not to mention the ports you'll be visiting and shopping; exercise classes, wine tastings, cooking classes, shuffleboard, card tournaments and good old-fashioned relaxing in the sun by the pool or catching up on all those first run movies you never have time for at home. Then there are other alternatives you'll find on some ships such as golf simulators, miniature golf courses, putting greens, batting cages, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts. You can treat yourself to a day in the spa or in the ships's onboard fitness center, massages, facials, hair and nail salons, a sauna or a session with a personal trainer on the state-of-the-art exercise equipment. (But do watch out for activities that carry extra costs! More on that later).

In the evenings you have all of the bars and lounges at your disposal for mixing, mingling, dancing or people watching. There are lavish production shows and cabaret acts, comedians and the late night disco to keep you going into the wee hours.

And don't forget how much your ports of call provide for exciting diversions and discovery. You can trek off on your own or take one of the ship's pre-arranged tours.

I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT SHIPS: I'LL LOOK SILLY
Fear not, the majority of cruisers today are not "old salts" and you'll all be in the same proverbial boat together. There are a few basics that I think everyone should know:

Bow: the front or "pointy end" of the ship
Stern: the back of the ship
Port: the left side of the ship as you face forward
Starboard: the right side as you face forward
Galley: VERY important!! It's the ship's kitchen!
Bridge: Where the ships officers control and navigate the ship from. Usually high up and forward. It is the command center or "cockpit" of the ship if you will.

I WON'T BE LIKE OTHER PEOPLE
That's a good thing, everyone is unique and different. I find this to be one of the most enjoyable aspects of cruising; meeting and learning about different people. However, cruise ships tend to be very friendly places and most passengers are outgoing and sociable. But you can keep to yourself if you so choose.

EVERYONE ON A CRUISE IS OLD
It used to be the case and in some instances, it still is, but cruising is becoming more and more appealing to younger passengers as it gains mass appeal. According to the Cruise Lines International Association, the majority of cruisers today are between 48 and 59 with the 25 to 39 and 60+ age groupings in a virtual tie. In fact, it has recently been reported in the trade papers that the cruise lines have identified the Baby Boomers and Gen-X'ers as the most likely candidates for explosive market growth over the next five years. The cruise lines are catering to younger cruisers like never before by offering more and more variety, options and excitement.

CRUISING IS TOO REGIMENTED
Au contraire! Cruising has never offered more options, variety, choice and informality than it does today. The cruise lines realize that today's passengers do not want or need regimentation on their vacations because they already have an overwhelming amount of it in their daily lives. Passengers are now afforded the option to choose when, where and with whom they dine, what types of entertainment they partake in and a more varied array of shore excursions besides the normal bus tours. There is an increasing emphasis on passenger comfort in terms of dress and informality in the ambiance.

Princess, Carnival, Royal Caribbean and NCL are all leading the charge and now pushing the envelope even further in this arena and NCL has just recently announced its new "Freestyle Cruising" concept which will offer open seating dining in the main restaurants, several alternative dining venues and an overall more loosely structured environment to encourage choice and informality.

One need not dress up every night in a tux or attend formal dinners as it had been in the past. But the cruise lines will and still do offer you the choice of a more "traditional" experience complete with assigned seating at dinner, formal nights and an extensive list of scheduled activities if you enjoy such sophistication.

ALL THERE IS TO DO IS EAT!
Once again, a very common and not unfounded misconception. It used to be that a cruise revolved around eating. Early riser's Danish and coffee, a light breakfast on deck, full breakfast in the dining room, mid-morning snacks, buffet lunch on deck, hamburgers on the grill, full lunch in the dining room, afternoon snacks, ice cream and cookies, afternoon tea with pastries, hors d'ouvres, dinner, the midnight buffet and late night snacks served every day! I'm bloated just thinking about it.

With the trend towards healthier living and eating habits today, the cruise lines have changed their tune. Yes, you may still partake in all of the above offerings, but the cruise lines are also offering the public what they want -- healthier foods, lighter meals and spa cusine. You'll now find ligther selections on the menus every night and many even list the calories, fat content, protein and other pertinent information right on the menu.

Even that bastion of cruise line traditions, the midnight buffet, has gone by the wayside on many cruise lines.

But should you choose to eat, eat, eat you can work off all of those excess calories by using the fitness centers and climbing stairs instead of using elevators. On my last NCL cruise, I did not gain one extra pound as I practiced moderation and found their new "Cooking Light" offerings to be exceptional. One must never sacrifice taste and enjoyment on a cruise when eating healthy and you wont. In fact, I have found some of the healthy or "light" options to be tastier and more interesting than the standard fare.

INTERNATIONAL BREAKAWAYS

Goa, India

Variously known as "Pearl of the Orient" and a "Tourist Paradise", the state of Goa is located on the western coast of India in the coastal belt known as Konkan.

The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendours of its temples, churches and old houses have made Goa a firm favourite with travellers around the world.

Package Sharing Twin Single Room Extra Bed
6nts & 7 Days $425 $800 $240
Extra Night $142 $267 $40
Validity: 01May to 30September 2006

You can choose a combination of any of the following hotels :
-Taj Exotica, South Goa.
-Taj Holiday Village, North Goa.
-Fort Aguada Beach Resort, North Goa.

Cost per person includes:
-Accommodation as per hotel or hotels as indicated above (of your choice) for 6nts and 7 days
-Daily buffet breakfast at the Coffee Shop.
-Return airport transfers Goa airport - hotel - Goa airport, as well as inter-hotel transfers by  air-conditioned vehicle.
-All presently applicable taxes, including Government Service Tax.

Taj Exotica Resort & Spa Maldives

Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives, is an exclusive, private and romantic island resort lush with tropical plants and encircled by clear blue waters of one of the largest lagoons of the Maldives.

Taj Exotica Resort & Spa spreads idyllically along a pristine beach and the serene lagoon.
www.tajhotels.com

Special offer: Client's staying for a period of 7 nts will receive the last 2 nights on complimentary basis.

Validity : 12 MAY 06 - 15 JULY 06 in a lagoon villa $1620 per person sharing on bed and breakfast basis & return airport transfers.
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