Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

FIVE TIPS TO PLANNING A STRESS FREE FAMILY HOLIDAY




FIVE TIPS TO PLANNING A STRESS FREE FAMILY HOLIDAY:

The best part about travelling with family is that apart from bonding and catching up in a different environment, it’s a superb way to explore the world and open up to learning together. Family holidays also present good opportunities to make decisions where everyone’s opinion is respected. Again, travelling together offers the parents the luxury of having fun without worrying about what could be happening back home! But, as is with many all-inclusive decision-making-model, planning a family vacation can leave one feeling depressed and fatigued to the point that they consider curling back under the duvet and dreaming off to their destination! To avoid such, Jovago.com, a leading online hotel booking site advises parents to plan in time, and resist the temptation of playing Super/man/woman. “Depending on the age of your children, assign duties and involve them in listing activities or places they would like to engage in or go to” Says Lillian Gaitho Head of PR for the Jovago. Involving the whole party allows you to start off on a uniform pace and expectations. Below are a few more tips to consider:



Your Budget vs Your Dream
Holidays and family vacations are known to shoot holes through purses and pockets. This is no fable. You however can avoid falling into the rut race by planning and saving ahead of time, this will allow you enough time to balance your ledger books accordingly. Planning ahead of time will also give you time to ask around for packages and deals. Try a few ideas, consider a few places. Do not skip over a favorite destination because it’s known to be a bit over your budget-who knows you might be lucky to catch them smack on their season discounts, or might have special rates for that particular room. One more important issue, find out what your package offers; are all ‘holiday activities’ covered in the cost? There is no fun in taking kids to a windsurfing location if all they do is watch others have the fun.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

WHERE ARE THE TOP PLACES TO RETIRE AROUND THE WORLD?



NAIROBI,SEPTEMBER 26, 2014: With the developments in travel and technology, moving abroad is cheaper and less stressful than ever before.  As you near retirement age, have you considered spending your work-free years overseas? With the freedom that comes with retirement, why not spend your time exploring new surroundings and soaking up the sun.


With this question in mind, Lamudi, the global real estate marketplace, has explored the top countries to retire abroad.
  1. Aqaba, Jordan
Spend your retirement in this stunning coastal city, and enjoy the city’s beach resorts, eye-catching architecture, local baths and relaxed vibe. Transport to nearby Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, leave regularly and cost very little, giving you the opportunity to explore the Rose City. Jordan has a strong healthcare system, with physicians proficient in English for those unable to converse in Arabic. The affordable property prices in Aqaba make this an increasingly desirable retirement spot.


  1. Karachi, Pakistan
As Pakistan’s largest and most populated metropolitan city, Karachi may not have previously been on your list of places to consider for retirement. However, taking into account the city’s desirable location on the Arabian Sea coastline, retirees can make the most of both the city life and the beautiful, relaxing beaches, including Hawke’s Bay Beach, and Paradise Point. Additionally, spend your days exploring the many parks, museums and historical buildings that Karachi has to offer. The stunning Hub Lake, a mere 56 kilometers north of the city, is home to incredible wildlife, and offers the opportunity to fish, picnic and swim away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Mashujaa Pool Party @ Crayfish Naivasha


Date: 18th October 2014
Time: 5.00PM - Until
Venue: Crayfish Naivasha
Charges: Ksh1,000

Performances by Rabbit, Kristoff, Kaligraph Jones, Dj Hypnotiq, Dj Pierra, Dj Creme de la Creme and Dj Joe Mfalme.

Emcees: Shaffie, Jalango and Chipukizee

Friday, April 18, 2014

Free Museum Entry Today - International Day for Monuments and Sites

The National Museums of Kenya is pleased to offer Kenyan Citizens FREE entry to ALL museums and monuments under the supervision of the National Museums of Kenya, on 18th April 2014 (Good Friday) as we celebrate the UNESCO International day for Monuments and Sites.

This year's theme is Heritage of Commemoration - providing an opportunity to present constructions, or various other interventions, that have been intentionally created with the purpose of commemorating an event, a person or an idea.

For more details Facebook Event

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