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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Renting Holiday Houses in Thailand - The Alternative To Hotels

Ever increasing numbers of people today seek more fulfilling holidays at more attractive rates. The days of booking holidays at a local travel agent and disappearing on a package tour are dwindling, as vacationers turn to the internet to seek alternatives, and to research their destinations more precisely.

Whilst sales distribution methods are changing, so too are the products offered to holiday makers. The anodyne hotel is being seen as less and less attractive in comparison with more individual offerings: rather than wishing to be identified by name in a hotel, experienced travelers wish to be the only guest at a property. Renting a private house, or even home-swapping across the globe, is becoming more and more common as visitors seek authenticity, privacy, independence, and originality whilst on holiday. And if such a stay also offers the possibility of direct interaction with the locals and costs less than a hotel stay, the attractions are manifold.

Some countries have cottoned on to this evolution in travel more quickly than others. In Indonesia for example, private villas have long been offered for weekly rent in Bali, and other destinations such as the Caribbean have also proposed private villa rentals for many years. However, private villa rentals in these destinations have often been considered the sole domain of the super rich.

In Thailand though, whilst the evolution has been slow, more and more properties are now available for direct rent from their owners on a daily or weekly basis. Thailands real estate boom has helped develop the number of villas and holiday homes available. It is in general a pity that these properties still tend to be huddled together in the mass tourism markets of Pattaya, Phuket, and Koh Samui, which somewhat defeats the original attractions of an independent holiday home.

However, looking more closely, it is not difficult to narrow down ones search and to locate private properties for rent at highly attractive rates in original destinations. And in accordance with the Thais?legendary hospitality, these villas are even occasionally rented out more as if friends ?rather than paying guests - were being accommodated: meals are cooked for you, transport arranged, and invitations made to local ceremonies or festivals. In short, the Thais have realized that, whilst some guests may prefer privacy, others seek a genuine interaction at the local level with the countrys inhabitants, as they seek a memorable local experience instead of a manufactured stay.

Our exploration of Thailands holiday home rentals led us to several very different properties, and clearly, whilst the supply is not huge, the attractions of these homes, the hospitality of the Thais, the zing of the delicious food and the promise of sun all make these properties a marvelous holiday alternative. Below, you will find our tips for successful holiday home stays in the Kingdom of Thailand.

Gecko Villa We particularly enjoyed our stay at the bizarrely named Gecko Villa? From the outset, their comprehensive website ( Gecko Villa ) gave full details of the property, with numerous photographs and an online availability checker. Our email reservation was responded to rapidly, and helpful suggestions made about getting to the destination.

Upon arrival we were met at the airport by the smiling owners and driven to the large house that was set in the middle of emerald rice paddies, sugar cane plantations and woodlands. The property was set on extensive grounds guaranteeing privacy by our own pool, and the bedrooms and facilities all lived up to or surpassed what we had seen described on the internet. The kitchen showed up our own kitchen at home, and the shower garden in the master bedroom was a delightful touch.

When we said we loved Thai food, we were delighted to be taken off around the grounds to pick our own herbs and spices ?including strange plants that we had never considered using in the pot ?before being shown how to make genuine Thai and Northeaster dishes. The owners seemed genuinely pleased to be able to impart their knowledge and love of food ?and we were equally happy to have this cooking lesson provided at no cost!

The property was fully serviced and the rate we paid covered all our meals and even generous quantities of cool beer and fresh fruit juices. And as we were there in the mango season, we were encouraged to simply help ourselves to the fresh fruit straight from the trees?/p>

It was rare to find a house deep in the Thai countryside, and truly off the beaten tourist track, that offered every comfort for a relaxing stay in the real Thailand. The Visitors?Book was full of glowing comments and the many repeat guests bore testimony to the visitors?enjoyment of their stays, not only because of the property itself but because of the genuine welcome they received.

Villa Rental Sites Finding a suitable holiday home on the web is a relatively easy process via Google, Yahoo, MSN etc. Bear the following in mind:

?Try to book directly with the property site. Searches tend to list global villa rental sites that generally take a commission on your stay, making it more expensive, and in some cases try to prevent you from contacting the owners directly.

?Look for an individual property rather than a house in a villa development. The latter are often managed by hotel groups and simply glorified hotel rooms ?at hotel rates!

?Travel in the off season, but book early. Better rates can generally be found for travel out of the tourist seasons, but do make sure you book ahead, as when a standalone villa is booked, it is booked!

?Make sure the property you choose has a telephone and address listed.

?Travel somewhere new! Much of the fun of your own holiday house is the way it can take you out of the tourist centres to enjoy a more authentic holiday.

Discount Airlines Thailands flag carrier offers numerous domestic flights, but savvy travelers will turn to the local discount airlines. These offer frequent flights at a fraction of the price and in relative comfort. Try Nok Air (www.nokair.com) or Air Asia (www.airasia.com).

Rent before you buyMany people rent properties before buying, so that they can experience the lifestyle and assess the market place and explore various areas of the country to see where they'd most like to settle.

With the overall cost of living some 50 per cent less than in the UK - petrol is currently 35p a litre and eating out is cheaper than eating in - whether it is investors in buy-to-let opportunities or retirees and migrs, the number of Brits opting for this part of the Far East is only going to grow.

Visas Most nationals do not need a visa to enter Thailand unless they are planning on staying longer than 30 days. Sixty-day tourist visas are available at Thai embassies overseas. Once in Thailand, this visa can be extended for another 30 days, provided that you apply before the original expiry date.

If you wish to stay longer there are a range of visa options available. The Thai government is pretty lenient on property buyers with well-stocked bank accounts. Retirement visas are also available to people over 55 who can prove that they have sufficient funds to survive. The Thai Immigration Department currently cites 40,000 baht (615) as the minimum monthly income needed, and you will need to have 200,000 baht (3,000) in your bank account at all times.

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Improved Ipod Nano - Features & Details

The new ipod nano has been upgraded for the apple consumers. What is the advantage? Well, there are planty of advantages.

The refreshed Ipod Nano includes an Improved casing and battery life but however is similar to the previous version.

With a slender and compact fold design, ipod nano comes with only 6,5mm thickness against 6,9mm of the previous version.

Apple also extends the life of the device player via new five colors. The its whyte body has finally been abandoned, there are at the moment 3 great colors shiny silver for ipod nano 2 & 4GB, blue, green, pink and bright for 4GB and black for the version from 8GB.

An MP3 player to listen your itunes 7, With only 40g of weight, contains up to 2.000 songs and it has between the 2GB and the 4GB capacity. A single battery allows up to 3 hours of continuous use.

After that Apple has done away with the 1GB version, ipod nano now is available in three versions from 2GB, 4GB and 8GB:

1) 2 GB of non-expandable music storage, it includes 500 songs.
2) 4 GB of non-expandable music storage, it Includes 1000 songs.
3) 8 GB of non-expandable music storage, it Includes 2000 songs.

Nano has a display lcd with led backlight(1.5-inch) and it support file audio as AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3, VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, WAV, AIFF, and jpeg, bmp, gif, tiff, psd(Mac only), png photo formats.

The music is transferred from your PC or Mac to the iPod through a USB 2.0 or FireWire connection.

The expected retail price for the device is $149.

Nicola Deiana works in software development since 2000s, with emphasis on software requirements and development methodology. He is the author of the3dtechnologies.com, a popular site for lovers of the technology.

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Nokia N95 Tips and Tricks

This tips and tricks section will be split into two halves; 1. Improving battery life, as anyone who owns a N95 will know the battery drains pretty quickly. 2. Other tips and tricks that might be useful.

Maximising the Nokia N95 Battery Life.

Now when you first get a Nokia N95 out the box, charge it up, then begin to play with it you notice that after about an hour of play the battery indicator begins to disappear fairly quickly. This seemed strange to me as my previous phone was a Nokia N73 and the battery lasted for absolutely ages, granted there are some features on the N95 that aren't present on the N73 such as the Wi-Fi and GPS functionality but not enough to warrant such a big battery drain. After much playing around with the phones settings etc I have managed to get my N95's battery life close to or if not on par with my old N73, nevertheless much improved over the battery life when using the N95 straight out of the box.

Cycle the Battery

The first thing to do to improve the battery life, and the one which I found gave the best battery gain, is to give the battery one complete charge/discharge cycle. When first taking the phone out of the box allow the battery to charge completely before unplugging it from the power adapter. Then do everything you can to drain the battery, turn on the Bluetooth, turn on the Wi-Fi, play music, whatever it takes to drain the battery. Your goal is to drain the battery to the point where it shuts itself off, even when it shuts itself off try and turn it on again and keep draining the battery. Keep doing this till the phone will no longer boot. When this happens take the battery out and wait a few seconds. Replace the battery and attempt to turn it on again, if it turns on then use it till the phone shuts off again. Now place the N95 back on charge and leave until the charging cycle is complete. When using the Nokia N95 now it will seem to last a lot longer on battery before you get warning messages of low battery. I have a theory about how this process seems to increase battery life which may be entirely inaccurate, if so and you know why this has this effect then please share your views via the forum. I believe that this process does not change the battery in any way, rather it serves as a method in which to calibrate the N95 as to how long it can operate with the voltage that remains. Without putting the phone through a complete charge/discharge cycle the N95 has no choice but to refer to its default threshold which may have been set slightly higher when manufactured.

Turn off your Bluetooth.

The next thing to do to increase battery life is to switch the Bluetooth function to off when not in use. This may sound silly but a lot of people forget that their Bluetooth is on throughout the day, this wastes battery power and could also leave you open to an attack on your phone via Bluetooth if left switched on.

Switch off Wi-Fi Scanning.

Wi-Fi much like Bluetooth wastes battery power when in idle use. Make sure you turn this function off when not using it. This then also protects your phone from an attack via Wi-Fi.

Turn off 3G scanning if you don't use 3G.

Your Nokia N95 by default is set to periodically search for a 3G signal which also contributes to the depletion of the battery, if you don't use 3G then you can turn 3G scanning off by going to; menu, tools, settings, phone, network - change the network mode setting to 'GSM'.

The three factors above will greatly increase your battery life, if you wanted to increase the battery life still further than you can perform these tasks as follows;

Adjust the Screen Brightness.

The fact that the screen on your N95 lights up means that it's wasting energy, You can minimise the waste by turning down the brightness. Go to; menu, tools, settings, general, personalisation, display - change the light sensor from the default position to 'minimum'.

Adjust the Light Time-Out.

The less time that your screen is lit up for, the more energy you're going to save.

You can adjust the light time-out by going to; menu, tools, settings, general, personalisation, display - change the light time-out accordingly.

Power Saver Time-Out.

You can also adjust the length of time that the phone waits before going into power save mode. Obviously the sooner the Nokia N95 goes into power save mode, the more battery power you're going to save.

Go to; menu, tools, settings, general, personalisation, display - reduce the power saver time-out option from 60 seconds to say 30 seconds.

Other Tips and Tricks

Switching Between Silent and General.

Did you know that there was a quick way to switch between the 'General' profile and the 'Silent' profile on the Nokia N95? With the keypad open just press and hold the '#' key.

Reducing the Time Between Image Captures.

Does it frustrate you that when you want to take photos in fairly quick succession you have to wait for the N95 to display the previously captured image before it will let you progress? Did you know that you can turn this feature off. When in the camera mode press options, settings - change the show captured image option to 'off'. The time between image captures is greatly reduced.

Go straight to Your Music.

If you press and then keep hold of the multimedia key it will cause you to go straight to your music player.

I hope these tips and tricks help you get the most out of your Nokia N95. If you have any additional tips then please add them to forum

For more tips, tricks, reviews, how-to's, visit John's Reviews

John's Reviews - http://www.johnsreviews.com

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