Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Avoid waiting in long airport lines with these time-saving tips


Are you a frequent international traveler? Investing in the Global Entry program will save you time on your next trip.
What is Global Entry? It is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection program which allows expedited clearance for pre-approved travelers. You must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident to apply. The application process involves filling out the application form online, submitting a $100 nonrefundable application fee, undergoing a criminal background check, and scheduling a personal interview where your fingerprints will be taken. Once approved, you can skip the long lines on your next trip through U.S. Immigration and go directly to the Global Entry kiosks.
Once you have Global Entry, and are a Trusted Traveler, you may also be eligible for the TSA Pre-check lanes at major airports. The Pre-check lane is like gold to the business traveler. You no longer have to remove your shoes or jacket, your laptop can stay in its case and your small liquids can remain in your carry-on.
The TSA is starting a new program later this year which offers travelers without passports to receive expedited screening at U.S. airport security check lanes. This new Pre-check program will still require an online application and a personal interview and the fee is $85 for a five-year membership.  
For more information on these programs, access:
www.globalentry.gov  and www.tsa.gov/tsa-precheck


Not all airports have designated Pre-check lanes. You can still save time by remembering to follow these tips:
1. Keep your wardrobe simple when flying. The less layers, scarves and accessories you wear, the fewer you have to take off in order to pass through the screeners
2. If you wear a lot of metal jewelry, don't put it on when leaving home for the airport. Keep it in a small pouch in your purse or carryon until you pass through security. This way, you won't spend time taking off every ring, bracelet and belt (and possibly forgetting something on the conveyer)
3. If you carry a pocket knife on your key-ring, remember to leave it at home or put it in your checked luggage before attempting to pass through security
4. Do not take any liquids in a container larger than 3 ounces. It doesn't matter that your 5 oz. tube of toothpaste is completely flat and has only one squeeze left in it. Or that your bottle of water is unopened and still sealed. Forget it. Once these forbidden items are found in your suitcase, the TSA ladies and gents, will remove them and then force you to wait while your bags are sent through the X-ray one more time.
5. Shoes that are easily taken off and on are a plus
6. Keep your laptop readily accessible for easy removal from your luggage

Hopefully these tips will make your next trip through airport security a smooth and hassle-free one.
 

 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

New Kids on the Block: El Encanto Resort in Santa Barbara and the Shangri-la Bosphorus Istanbul

I had the opportunity to spend a few days at the newly re-opened El Encanto resort in Santa Barbara, California. It is a beautiful resort located high in the hills above the downtown, with sweeping views of the Pacific coast. The cottages on the property were originally built in the early 1900's to house faculty at a nearby school. It was later transformed into the El Encanto resort. Orient-Express hotels purchased the property in 2006, investing well over $100 million dollars to completely renovate the resort while keeping many of the historical elements in tact. It took this many years to complete the project, and it re-opened to welcome guests again in March 2013.

Meandering pathways connect the rooms and suites which are spread out over the lush landscaped grounds. The colorful varieties of greenery and flowers make the surroundings beautiful and attract the local butterflies and hummingbirds.  I felt like a celebrity staying in one of the secluded bungalows perched on the hillside. Each bungalow and suite is a little different from the next, with no two rooms being exactly the same. This adds to the uniqueness of the resort. All of the rooms and suites are completely new on the inside, many with fireplaces, and all having luxurious marble or travertine baths.

The infinity edge outdoor pool offers magnificent views of the city and coastline. The same views are also afforded by the restaurant and bar - with indoor/outdoor seating at tables with either comfortable sofas or chairs. It is a hopping place that the locals are enjoying as much as the resort guests. The menu features California cuisine with Asian and French influences. I enjoyed my scrambled egg whites with avocado for breakfast while my dining companion had the Japanese breakfast of steamed rice, vegetables and miso soup. The dinner menu is varied with choices of seafood, grilled meats, pasta and vegetarian options. Everything I tasted was delicious and prepared to perfection. Save room for the salted caramel ice cream dessert!

If you do go for that dessert, you can eat it guilt-free because there is an excellent, fully-equipped fitness center at the resort. In addition to all of the cardio and weight machines, there is a separate room where they plan to offer fitness and yoga classes.

The full service spa offers a peaceful and calm atmosphere for their wide range of beauty treatments. The therapists are all excellent and I can't think of a better way to wind down at the end of the day than with a relaxing massage.

There are lots of things to do while staying at El Encanto: whale watching, visiting nearby wineries, shopping in downtown Santa Barbara, beaches, biking, hiking or just sipping a mojito on your private terrace and watching the sunset.

Call us to book your next stay at El Encanto Resort and receive a complimentary room upgrade, continental breakfast daily and a $100 resort credit.


Another new stand-out is the Shangri-la Bosphorus, Istanbul. This beauty just opened in May with a gala filled with the movers and shakers of Istanbul society. The hotel has already hosted several weddings, which is not surprising given the opulent ballrooms with glittering chandeliers. With the pale blue carpets and silk wall coverings, I was reminded of Cinderella going to the ball.

The entrance to the hotel is quite secure and guests must pass through metal detectors upon arrival. The lobby is spacious and welcoming with gleaming marble floors. The adjacent Lobby Lounge is a popular gathering place which serves breakfast, lunch and has an afternoon tea service.

The 186 rooms and suites are large (average over 500 square feet for the Deluxe rooms) and very well-appointed. Several have views of the Bosphorus strait, just out the back of the hotel, and all rooms include complimentary wifi. Marble baths with heated floors and tv's in the vanity mirror are a plus. The in-room Nespresso machine might just tempt some people I know.

French chef, Fabrice Giraud, presides over the kitchen at IST TOO, the more casual of the two restaurants at the Shangri-la. Turkish, Mediterranean and Asian delicacies can all be found here. The warm bread served fresh out of the oven is worth the trip alone!

The perfect location on the Bosphorus, the gracious service and the spectacular rooms all make for a must-stay destination for your next trip to Istanbul. The Shangri-la is definitely going to give the "old guard" properties in Istanbul a run for their money.

Book your stay with us and receive a complimentary room upgrade, full breakfast daily and a $100 credit to be used toward food and beverage or in the fabulous spa.



Contact the Travel Specialists at Bee Kalt Travel to reserve your stay today!


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Friday, May 31, 2013

Splendor in the Bush - South Africa

My recent visit back to South Africa took me to a fantastic safari lodge: Royal Malewane.

Royal Malewane is a safari lodge fit for a princess. Indeed, it has been host to royalty from around the world since its opening.  This luxury lodge is located on a private game reserve adjacent to the greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. Game-viewing is excellent here and you will most likely be able to check the Big 5 (Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Cape Buffalo and Rhinoceros) off your list in one day. I love the cats and was thrilled to have sightings of lions, leopards AND a cheetah during my stay.

Post game drive you can luxuriate in your plush suite. Persian carpets, fireplaces, private decks with plunge pools - the individual suites are magnificent and not what you generally picture when thinking of a stay "in the bush". The two-bedroom suites offer expansive living and dining areas, in addition to two completely separate and private bedroom areas with ensuite baths.

The safari spa is centered around a serene lap pool. They offer a myriad of specialty massages and body treatments to indulge in after a long morning game drive. Feeling energetic? You can burn off some calories in the well-equipped fitness center. You may want to do this after sampling the delicious cuisine served at Royal Malewane. It was really hard to pass up the warm chocolate pudding cake, so the thought of the gym made it all a guilt-free experience. OK, honestly, I never made it to the gym. 

Your experience at Royal Malewane safari lodge can be whatever you make it. The staff is extremely accommodating and I don't think that you will hear the word "no" here. For fantastic game-viewing and magnificent lodging, Royal Malewane provides an over-the-top luxury safari getaway.

Ready to book your South Africa safari? Contact the Travel Specialists at Bee Kalt Travel.


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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Azura Quilalea, Mozambique, a private island retreat

Getting to the island resort of Azura Quilalea was half the fun! My adventure started with a 3 hour flight on SA Airlink from Johannesburg to Pemba, Mozambique. Cleared customs formalities and climbed into the waiting 4-seater prop plane for the 20-minute hop over to Quirimba island. Brilliant blue Indian Ocean water sparkled below. Landed in a grassy field. Met by driver to take me to the other side of the island where a boat was waiting to whisk me off to paradise. It was a quick 15-minute boat ride to the private island resort of Azura Quilalea. The planes, boats and automobiles were totally worth the trip!

Quilalea is located on an uninhabited island in the Quirimba Archipelago, at the northern end of Mozambique and not far from southern Tanzania. It makes for a wonderful stop before or after an African safari. A perfect way to overcome your jet lag before you embark on early morning game drives or a perfect, relaxing way to end an action-packed vacation.

There are only 9 villa suites, each offering beautiful views of the sea and sky. Depending on location, they are called either Sunrise or Sunset Villas and all are very private. For the utmost in privacy, you can choose the Villa Quilalea. This larger villa is perched high on a cliff with spectacular views and its own infinity-edge pool. The decor of the rooms can be called beachy Afro-chic. They are in keeping with the island surroundings, not over-done, but just very comfortable with calming colors. Every villa has it's own private deck with sun loungers and umbrella.

I arrived to my Sunset villa just as the sun was beginning to set, all of the doors and windows were open, the curtains billowing in the the gentle breeze, a bottle of chilled champagne on ice - it was heaven!

Days here are very relaxed with most activities centered around the water. Diving, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing are among the most popular offerings. Not surprising as the marine life is incredible around here. You can whale watch and observe nesting sea turtles in season.

Dining is a sublime experience here at Quilalea. Meals are served al fresco, tables scattered around the beach or pool, assuring guests a private experience while dining. Your personal butler brings a giant chalkboard displayed with the menu selections each day. At breakfast, I enjoyed the freshly baked muffins, served still warm from the oven. Lunch and Dinner always included a choice of fish or seafood, locally caught that day. My favorite meal was a seafood extravaganza of calamari, prawns, tuna, and what they call crayfish but it looked liked lobster to me. All perfectly prepared and so delicious!

After a morning of snorkeling and a 2 km. walk around the island, I returned to my villa to enjoy the peaceful sounds of the waves lapping on the beach. The chaise lounge was calling me from my private deck. You know you are truly on vacation when your most difficult decision of the day is to choose between laying in the hammock or on the sun lounger. I gave them both equal time.

Good to know: A valid passport and a Visa is necessary for U.S. citizens to enter Mozambique. Current visa fee is $82.00 and may be purchased at the port of entry.
Helicopter service to the island is scheduled to start soon! 

Are you ready to book your own private island vacation? Contact the Travel Advisors at Bee Kalt Travel today!

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Sunday, March 31, 2013

The Pelican Hill Resort - California

Planning a summer vacation with the family? Southern California is a destination that offers something for everyone: beautiful beaches, sparkling swimming pools, outdoor sports, amusement parks, world-famous zoos, shopping, history and fantastic dining. You can keep a family busy for at least a week exploring all there is along the California coast between L.A. and San Diego.

An excellent home base is The Resort at Pelican Hill, located in Newport Coast, California. It is only a 15 minute drive from the John Wayne (SNA) airport and about 45-minutes from LAX.
This luxury resort has every amenity to please the most discerning guest. The Italian inspired architecture is beautiful and the large lobby is set up with many comfortable sitting areas. The smallest rooms are the lovely bungalow rooms, starting at 847 square feet. All are furnished in contemporary style with light woods, high ceilings and a gas fireplace in each room. The huge bathroom with deep soaking tub and separate marble shower complete the picture, perfect for a romantic getaway. They do have connecting rooms, so you can have the kids next door in their own bungalow suite.

Even better for families, or multi-generational families, are the 2,3 and 4-bedroom villas located on the property. These provide the ultimate luxury of having a private home with complete kitchens and living areas at your disposal. Furnishings are in the same Italian style and the bedrooms all have plush bedding and fluffy, white comforters.

All of the activities of the resort are included whether you stay in the Bungalows or the Villas. You have access to the well-equipped fitness center and spa. They offer daily fitness classes, beach walks and yoga. For the golfer, there are 36 championship holes offered on their Ocean North and Ocean South golf courses. The kids can be entertained at a camp just for them: Camp Pelican for ages 4-12, and there is even a Teen Club offering activities like surfing, kayaking and biking.

Book your next stay at Pelican Hill with us and receive complimentary amenities of an upgrade upon arrival if available, breakfast daily and a $100.00 resort credit to be used during your stay.
Contact the Travel Advisors at Bee Kalt Travel today!
 
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Thursday, February 28, 2013

I think I'm going to Kathmandu

That's really really where I'm going to, if I ever get out of here...
I've known this Bob Seger song forever. I never dreamed that I'd actually be going to Kathmandu, but that's exactly what I did earlier this month. Most people associate Nepal with Mt. Everest and the Himalayas, but there is so much more that makes up this small nation.

The greater Kathmandu area has a population of over 2 million people. It is a very crowded city teeming with people, pigeons and stray dogs. The most prevalent religions practiced here are Hinduism and Buddhism, and there are many temples and important religious sights that you can visit in and around the city.

I was most fascinated by the stories of the Living Goddess. This is a young girl who is chosen from a specific village when she is around the age of  3 - 5 years old. She must possesses the 32 attributes necessary in order become the Living Goddess or Kumari. Once chosen, she is taken from her family to live in a palace with caretakers, where she will be worshipped as a goddess and where people come to be blessed.
Her feet must never touch the ground unless she is walking on red carpet. Problem solved - in the palace she wears red socks! She lives this way until she reaches puberty. At this time, she is sent back to live with her family as a common person and the search goes on for the next Kumari.

My travels through Nepal took me from Kathmandu to Chitwan National Park and also to Pokhara. In Chitwan, I stayed at a very modest lodge called the Machan Country Villa. From here as a base, you can enjoy an elephant back safari through the forest, jeep and boat safaris, village tours and nature walks. The wildlife we saw included fresh water alligators, one-horned rhinoceros, langur monkeys, barking deers, and a variety of birds. If you're lucky, you may get a glimpse of a Bengal tiger or a sloth bear, which both live in the forest.

Pokhara is a large town, about a 4 hour drive from Chitwan. It is a base for hikers who want to do the Annapurna circuit trek. The Annapurna moutain range of the Himalayas can be seen from most points in and around the city. The snow-capped peaks are breathtaking. The city itself has lots of shops and restaurants geared toward tourists. The main street is set along Phewa lake, where you can take a leisurely boat ride on the calm water.

The Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge is a great place to rest and relax after a long day sight-seeing or trekking. It is located outside the city on a mountain, with wonderful views. Individual cottages dot the mountain side with stone walkways connecting them with the main lodge. The rooms are spacious and the staff thoughtfully places hot water bottles in the beds to keep you warm on cold nights during the winter. There is also a lovely outdoor pool for those warm, sunny days.
The Managing Director, Marcus, is very hands on and makes sure that all of his guests are happy.

One 'must do' in Kathmandu is the flight-seeing trip to Mt. Everest. It's best to go first thing in the morning and hope for a clear day. Everyone gets a window seat, so one side of the plane has a front row seat to the Himalaya range on the way out and the other side gets it on the way back. Each passenger has a chance to go up to the cockpit, one at a time, to see the view from there and snap a few quick photos. The flight attendants hand out maps of the whole range with the name of each peak and its elevation labeled. It was a very cool experience and one I'd recommend doing. Then, you can say "I've been to Mt. Everest!"


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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Bhutan

For the "been there, done that" crowd, Bhutan seems to be on everybody's travel wish list. This tiny landlocked Asian nation is bordered by China in the North and India in the South. Bhutan is untouched and unspoiled, has only 700,000 citizens in the whole country and opened to tourism relatively recently, in 1974.

The number of tourists has been steadily increasing each year. The infrastructure is trying to keep pace to accommodate the growing number of visitors. At the time of my visit, in February 2013, the single road that connects all of the towns was being widened. Having said that, there is no traffic, in fact, there is no traffic light in the entire country. I think this is the most uncrowded place I have ever been, especially after arriving directly from a visit to Nepal.

Bhutan is known as the "Happiest Kingdom on Earth". This small country was never colonized and thus has been able to retain its homogenous culture and traditions among the people. Much of the culture is centered around the predominant Buddhist religion. Each town has a Dzong, which served as a fortress and now holds both religious temples and government offices. These beautiful structures are hundreds of years old and are identified by their white walls, red roofs, and intricately carved and painted woodwork.  The temples are filled with brightly colored paintings on the walls and ornate sculptures of the gods. If you are lucky, you may be able to observe a service with the resident monks chanting and playing instruments.

Along with the culture, hiking and outdoor activities are the big draw to Bhutan. It is incredibly mountainous, at the eastern edge of the Himalayas, and affords many options from short to full day hikes. Beautiful views of snow-capped peaks seem to be around every corner.  Many of the hikes are centered around a trek up to see a temple or monastery on the top of a hill. The most famous of these is the Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest.  It's the quintessential photo that one always sees of Bhutan - a monastery built into the rock, clinging to a cliff on the side of the mountain. It is an important pilgrimage site and you see all ages on the trail, from babes in arms to the elderly.  The trek up should take about 2 hours at a moderate pace. And then you have to come back down!

Bhutan is also known for producing beautiful and intricate textiles. You can visit the very informative National Textile museum in the capital city of Thimpu. Visits to a painting school and Traditional Medicine Institute are also very interesting.

Bhutan is very unique in how it manages tourism. U.S. citizens must have a valid passport and obtain a visa. All tourists must make their travel arrangements through a government approved tour company. This is not a place where you can just show up and travel around at will. You must be accompanied at all times by an official, licensed guide and driver. No rental cars here. That being said, we partner with the best tour operators who provide a seemless travel experience: from obtaining the necessary visas, to booking the flights (there's only one airline that flies here), to reserving the top hotels in each city.

Has Bhutan piqued your interest? To book your personal adventure, contact the Travel Specialists at Bee Kalt Travel today!    

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