Archive for April 2011

Looking For Camping Sleeping Bags?

When shopping for camping sleeping bags it’s important to find one that will provide you with comfort, warmth and the ability to get a good night’s rest.

The two key types available are either down or synthetic. Both of these have their own pros and cons and are useful in different situations.

The former are probably the more expensive of the two particularly if you go for the highest quality. However these have the advantage of packing down to a small size and when dry are warm and light to carry.

Climbing Ben Nevis Is Fun!

Climbing Ben Nevis is one of the things to do in the United Kingdom if you are a hill walker because it is the United Kingdom’s highest mountain.

Simply known as the ‘Ben’ it is situated in the Lochaber region of Scotland just outside Fort William. It stands proudly, at the head of Loch Linnhe, at a height of 4,408 feet, in some of the best scenery in the world and boasts some of the worst weather in Britain.

The mountain not only attracts world-class climbers but also fund-raisers who walk up it to raise money for charity and ordinary hill walkers like myself who do it because it is there to be done.

What a Virtual Concierge Means for Your Concierge Services

The virtual concierge is exactly what it sounds like: a virtual version of the traditional, human concierge. On-site, this is accomplished with a digital kiosk or interactive sign display and a dedicated software application. Some software versions also allow for Web versions that can be accessed by a guest on- or off-site through any Web-enabled device. Incredibly, these virtual concierge systems are getting closer and closer to doing everything the traditional concierge can do, and even things he or she can’t.

Virtual Digital Concierge Data Integration

The Heritage As an Alternative Holiday

The heritage of Bulgaria is connected with the six different periods of its history – Tracian, Greek colonization, Roman and Byzanthinian, First and Second Bulgarian kingdom, Turkish slavery and new history.

The tourists coming on holidays to Bulgaria visit the ruins of ancient cities, temples, churches and monasteries, old buildings, museums and monuments. They get in touch with local scientists and professional guides who give them more detailed information and show interesting and unique artifacts all over the country or help by archeological excavations which are objects of work of Bulgarian archeologists.