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  2. Emirates Summer Special


    Emirates is reducing first- and business-class fares in the month of July. Available exclusively online, passengers can save up to 30 percent on fares from any of the airline’s four U.S. gateways, New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), Houston (IAH) and San Francisco (SFO) to destinations in Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Book by July 31 and travel from Aug. 1–Sept. 30.

     

     



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  3. Wildest Dreams

    Trek deep into the heart of Borneo to discover its untamed treasures.


    by Richard Newton In the dark, at 3:30 a.m., we have to remind ourselves this is Borneo. The island

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  4. Save At 12 London Hotels


    Available between July 23 and Sept. 5, the 12 Radisson Edwardian hotels in London are offering a summer promotion. The offer includes deluxe accommodations, daily breakfast for two, 25 percent off dining at each hotel restaurant, a bottle of Prosecco and strawberries, a picnic blanket, free WiFi and afternoon tea (Radisson Edwardian Hampshire Hotel only). Call 800 333 3333 or click here. Reference offer code SUMMER.

     

     



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  5. Best Of Waldorf


    The Waldorf Astoria Collection Florida Keys properties are offering the Best Of Waldorf promotion. Through August, rates begin at $179 per night. With a stay of three consecutive nights, guests will receive a free fourth night. The offer is available at Casa Marina Resort and The Reach Resort. Children under the age of 18 will receive complimentary breakfast and a complimentary stay when in the same room as a paying adult.

     

     



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  6. ’Round The World Promo


    In celebration of its 10-year anniversary, SkyTeam alliance is offering a promotion on its ’Round the World fare pass. Discounts are available between 5–30 percent. Book by Sept. 30, travel by June 30, 2011. The ’Round the World fare pass allows customers to travel on only one ticket anywhere SkyTeam’s 13 member airlines fly. Learn more here.

     

     



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  7. Summer In Rome


    Experience Rome with the Hotel Hassler Roma’s Summer in the City package. The promotion includes three-night’s accommodations, daily breakfast buffet, a massage for two at Amorvero Spa, complimentary Prosecco at Amorvero Terrace overlooking the Spanish steps, and one complimentary lunch for two. Through Sept. 9, a minimum stay of three consecutive nights is required. Visit the website.

     

     



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  8. Lufthansa

    Business Class
    Frankfurt (FRA) to Newark (EWR)
    tel 800 645 3880


    by Ron Bernthal Sitting in Lufthansa

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  9. Adrift in the Desert

    Leave Israel’s bustling cities to wander the ancient caravan routes of Negev.


    by Kim Foley MacKinnon Standing on the edge of the Makhtesh Ramon “crater,” I felt as if I had been transported to another world — the moon, perhaps, or some unnamed planet. It was hard to believe that less than three hours north by car was Tel Aviv, and even closer was Jerusalem. But once again, I was reminded that Israel is a small country, despite its enormous impact on the world. Only about the size of New Jersey, it makes venturing off the beaten path easy.

    My companions and I had left bustling Tel Aviv to explore a small part of the desert that makes up almost two-thirds of the country yet is home to only 10 percent of the population. Few tourists venture here. With the allure of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and the Galilee, perhaps it can be a hard sell. But it’s so worth visiting. Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, was convinced that the desert was the key to Israel’s future, a belief so firm that he spent his last two decades here at Kibbutz Sde Boker; and he and his wife chose to be buried in the place he loved.

    Negev — meaning both “dry” and “south” — encompasses about 4,000 square miles and was once the heart of the ancient Nabatean empire, where the Nabateans plied their trade along the famed Spice Route, moving spices and incense (think frankincense and myrrh) from southern Arabia to the Mediterranean. The archaeological sites of Avdat, Haluza, Mamshit and Shivta, as well as the Negev capital, Be’er Shiva, incorporate a UNESCO World Heritage site. There is still a nomadic Bedouin population that lives in the Negev.

    Makhtesh Ramon, so mesmerizing to gaze at, is one offive so-called craters (actually geologic depressions) in Israel. The largest in the world, formed millennia ago, it is one of the biggest attractions of the Negev; and if you are going to run into tourists, this is the likeliest place. It’s not a crater at all, but a valley that is 25 miles long, 5 miles across at its widest point and about 1,650 feet deep. Fossils, rock formations and volcanic and magmatic phenomenon date back as far as 220 million years. Ocean once covered this area. The crater formed when climatic forces dictated change. As we walked the rim, we saw a rappelling lesson going on nearby, just one of many adventures to be had here.

    The Ben-Gurion gravesite is perched over the Nahal Zin, or Zin Valley, yet one more surreal vista that begs to be explored. We spotted ibex hopping around; apparently they are plentiful but easy to miss, as they blend into the desert landscape. The best way to discover the region is to get out of your car and wander on foot, bike or camel, Bedouin-style. My group booked a Jeep tour to take us deep into the valley, then we ditched our ride to hike, finally arriving at a spring where several of us took the plunge to cool off after a dusty journey. On the return trip, our eagle-eyed guide stopped the Jeep and pulled out a telescope to show us Griffon vultures nesting in the cliffs. We didn’t see another human soul until we were closer to the park entrance and a campground where two groups were setting up for the night. I was envious of the solitude and magnificent night sky they were going to enjoy, but I also knew I had a treat in store. We were spending the night at Carmey Avdat Farm, a winery and zimmer (bed and breakfast).

     

     



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  10. Mission Control

    One of the last U.S. cities to slip into recession and one of the first to emerge, Houston has a firm grip on its super-sized economy.


    by Sharon King Hoge Start off with

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  11. Cabin Fever

    Popular wisdom says an aircraft
    by Beth Vrabel Six years ago, Alissa Dorman boarded a plane from her home in the Pacific Northwest for Arizona. It was her family

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Vietnam Travel

Sunway, Phnom Penh
1, St. 92 Sangkat Wat Phnom, Phnom Penh, 12202
 

  • Overview

  • Room

  • Facilities

Sunway HotelThe Sunway Hotel Phnom Penh in is located in the heart of the city. The Location of Sunway Hotel Phnom Penh is just a walking distance to Wat Phnom and at a close proximity to the National libraries, Embassies, Ministries, post office, Tonle Sap River and city hall. The rooms are equipped with the basic amenities and the Hotel Amenities and Services in Sunway Hotel in Phnom Penh caters to the needs of both the business travelers and the leisure hunters. Rated as one of the 4 Star Hotels in Phnom Penh, the Sunway Hotel in Phnom Penh offers 138 spacious and luxurious rooms to the guests. The Room Facilities at Sunway Hotel in Phnom Penh include air conditioners, mini bars and refrigerators, DD, High-speed internet connection, satellite cable connection, hair dryers, in room safes, tea and coffee making machines, and many others. The dining arrangements in the Sunway Hotel at Phnom Penh include a Sun Cafe Restaurant. The Sun Cafe Restaurant at Sunway Hotel in remains open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The lobby Lounge a good place to enjoy a drink or a cocktail while you play Billiards. The Deli shop serves fresh confectionaries and sandwiches to the guests.
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Sunway HotelBATHROOM : Bath, Bath/Shower, Hair Dryer, Bathrobe , Slippers, Telephone in Bathroom,
BED : Double, Single, Twin Queen, Twin Single, Queen, King, Cot on Request,
BUSINESS : Telephone, Work Desk, Work Desk with Lamp, Desk Chair,
ENTERTAINMENT : TV, Remote Control TV,
FOOD & DRINK : Some Rooms Non Smoking, Mini Bar, Tea and Coffee Facilities, Tea and Coffee Maker, 24 Hours Room Service, Complimentary Bottled Water,
OTHER : Alarm Clock, Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning In-Room Control, Hairdryer, Safe, Make Up Mirror, Wake Up Calls, Daily Housekeeping, Connecting Rooms,
VIEW : Alarm Clock, Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning In-Room Control, Hairdryer, Safe, Make Up Mirror, Wake Up Calls, Daily Housekeeping, Connecting Rooms,
 




Sunway Hotel* Air conditioning in rooms
* 24 Hour Reception
* Babysitting services
* Cots available
* Car parking available onsite
* Smoking allowed in public areas
* Smoking allowed in bedrooms
* Safety Deposit Box

* Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
* Hairdryer in each room
* Iron And Board In Each Room
* Minibar in each room
* Telephone In Each Room
* 24 Hour Room Service
* Concierge
* Laundry/Valet Service

* Wake Up Call Available
* Currency Exchange
* Interconnecting rooms available
* Doctor on call
* Porter
* Lift to all floors
* Public Air Conditioning


Room Type : Superior Room

Price update on : Wednesday, 08 September 2010

Single

Double/Twin

Triple

 

Rates include all taxes and service charges

106 US$ 

106US$ 

 116 US$ 

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