2. IntroductionMy Pleasure to introduce this work which has
been done according to the guidelines and
instructions of our wise faculty Mr. Ashutosh
sharma.
Submitted by - NITESH CHANDEL
Submitted to - Mr. Ashutosh Sharma
Batch - F1
Session - May 2013 – April 2014
Assingnment - Travel
3. Index
Introduction
• Acknowledgement
• Task number-1
• Task number-2
• Biblography
• Task number-3
NOTE : These tasks contain
different learning outcomes
from 1 to 4 and Merit and
Distinction task.
4. I want to show my gratitude
towards our faculty Mr.
Ashutosh Sharma who encourage
us to do such a creative and
interesting work with enthusiasm
and exclusive support of him. I
also want to thank my classmate
for creating such a working
enviornment.
5. Task number : 1
Two Countries tour
Criteria covered : Pass-LO2,Pass-LO3, Pass-LO4
6. TAIWAN
CITIES OF TAIWAN-
# TAIPEI Taiwan’s largest city is Taipei
# Hualien Famous for adventure
# KAOHSIUNG Located in the South
# Taichung Famous for fine arts
7. Qingshui Cliff is a 21 kilometer length of
coastal cliffs averaging 800 meters above sea level
in Hualien County, Taiwan.[1] The tallest peak,
Qingshui Mountain, rises 2408 meters directly from
the Pacific Ocean
11. TAROKO NATIONAL PARK
Located along the eastern coast of Taiwan, Taroko National
Park covers parts of Taichung City, Nantou County and
Hualien County. Named after Taroko Gorge, the park
features soaring peaks, steep cliffs, amazing valleys,
babbling streams and wonderful waterfalls. The most
famous bit of the Taroko Gorge is called the Tunnel of Nine
Turns. It is a walking-only path that runs parallel to the
main road, and features some of the most dramatic scenery
in the entire valley. When the whole island is sweltering in
the summer heat, Taroko Park is an ideal place to take a
deep, cool breath and enjoy the season at its best.
• Admission: free
• Best time to visit: July and August
12. Taipei 101
Taipei World Financial
Center, is
a landmark skyscraper
located in Xinyi
District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The building ranked
officially as the world's
tallest from 2004 until
the opening of the Burj
Khalifa inDubai in 2010.
13. Yehliu geopark
Yeliu a cape in the town of Wanli, New Taipei, Taiwan.
The cape, known by geologists as the Yeliu Promontory, forms part
of the Daliao MioceneFormation. It stretches approximately 1,700
metres into the ocean and was formed as geological
forcespushed Datun Mountain out of the sea.[1]
A distinctive feature of the cape is the hoodoo stones that dot its
surface.
14. SHILIN NIGHT
MARKET,
TAIPEI, encompasses
two distinct sections sharing
a symbiotic relationship: a
section formerly housed in
the old Shilin Market
building, containing mostly
food vendors and small
restaurants; and the
surrounding businesses and
shops selling other nonfood
items. The food court holds
539 stalls, and the second
floor serves as a parking lot
for 400 cars
15. Fulong
beach,
taipei
The sands there are golden, which is rare in Taiwan.
Nearby is a camping site named Longmen. This
beach is a favorite in the summer for people living
in northern Taiwan.
16. Love River is the spine of Kaohsiung, playing a similar role to
the River Thames of London. It is of great cultural significance to the
people of Kaohsiung and plays an important role in its economy and
tourism. A riverside park, the Love River Park, runs along the riverbank in
downtown Kaohsiung City. A night market operates in the park, and there
are three outdoor cafés, often with live bands. Boats which hold about
fifteen people take tourists up and down the river
17. The National Stadium
formerly known as the World Games Stadium, is
a multi-purpose stadium in Zuoying
District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is currently the
largest stadium in Taiwan in terms of capacity.
18. The Dragon and
Tiger Pagodas is a
temple located at Lotus
Lake in Zuoying District,
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. The
temple was built in 1976. One of
the towers is the Tiger Tower, the
other one being the Dragon tower.
The seven storey tower has yellow
walls, red pillars and orange tiles.
The front connects to the shore
with a bridge.
19. Kaohsiung Museum of History
The building of
the museum
was originally
the Kaohsiung
City Hall built
in 1939 by the
Japanese
government.
After 1945,
the city hall
was renamed
to Kaohsiung
Municipal
Government.
20. National taiwan
museum of fine arts ,
Taichung
Works by Taiwanese
artists, covering
modern and
contemporary
Taiwanese arts.
The museum was
temporarily closed
for rebuilding in 1999
because of damage
caused by the 21
September 1999
earthquake. It
reopened in July
2004.
22. Taichung, port
It is the second-largest port
in Taiwan after Kaohsiung
Port and operated
by Taiwan International
Ports Corporation, the
Taiwan's only state-owned
harbor management
company.
26. 1-Bohol province
• Chocolate hills
• Carmen
• Laboc Eco tourism Adventure
park
• Baclayon church
Bohol is a first income class island province of the Philippines located in the
Central Visayas region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding
islands. Its capital is Tagbilaran City
27. Chocolate hills
The Chocolate Hills is
a geological
formation in Bohol
Province, Philippines
. There are at least
1,260 hills but there
may be as many as
1,776 hills spread
over an area of more
than 50 square
kilometres.
28. Carmen city
Carmen is a second
class municipality located in
the heart of
the province of Bohol, Philip
pines. It is composed of 29
barangays with an area of
248.04 square kilometres
(95.77 sq mi). It was
founded in 1869. According
to the 2010 census, it has a
population of 43,579
people.
29. Laboc Eco tourism Adventure
park
The Loboc
Ecotourism
Adventure Park
offers a zipline
and an open-air
cable car ride,
both providing
impressive
aerial views of
the river
30. Baclayon church
• Baclayon is known for
its historic Catholic
Church, declared as a
National Historic
Treasure in 1995
because it is
considered the best
preserved of its kind
in the region. Its first
structure was built in
1595, but the current
building is from 1724
and has a Spanish
Colonial architecture
32. White beach
• Picturisque and best destination for relaxation,
white sand beaches are the majar attaraction of
boracay island and which made its best island in the
world in 2012
37. • Bulusan is blessed with natural attractions like springs and falls. The
charming Bayugin Falls is an impeccable place for swimming and
picnic. Get wet at other famed falls in the municipality like Nasipit
Falls and Palogtoc Falls which are both clad by verdant bush land.
38. Malawmawan Island
• Malawmawan
Island is a long
stretch of
uninhabited
powdery white
coast dotted by
coconut
trees. Lounge in
its balmy
shoreline or
frolic in the
cerulean waters.
There are also
reported whale
shark sightings in
Castilla.
39. Gubat
• Gubat is introducing itself as a
surfing haven in Sorsogon.
The birth of surfing here
originated at Breeding coast
in Buenavista
community. Over the years,
locals have been mum about
this reef break. It was not
until a few years ago, when
Gubat’s surfing spot was
finally exposed to tourists. For
a minimal fee of Php 200
you’ll get to enjoy surfing in
Rizal Beach for an hour
inclusive of surf board and
your own instructor. Look for
the Gubat Bay Surfers at in
the premise of Lacsa-Hilton
Resort.
40. Juban
Juban is also
endowed with
several springs
such as White
Spring in Brgy.
Putingsapa, Luzada
Spring in Brgy.
Buraburan, and
the refreshing
springs of Bacolod
– the Sina-rara and
Muladbucad
Spring.
42. Banaue Rice Terraces
Stunning rice terraces,
which are a UNESCO
World Heritage site
and are 2000 year old
and described as
eighth wonder of
world.
43. Mines view park
• Located at the extreme
northeast side of the
city, past The Mansion
and Wright Park, Mines
View Park boasts of a
spectacular view of
Benguet's gold and
copper mines and the
Cordillera mountains.
Many houses have been
constructed below the
ridge, closer to Baguio
City
44. Burnham park
• Burnham Park is
the very heart of
Baguio City in the
Philippines. It is
located at the
most valuable
piece of Baguio
real estate and is
free for the
enjoyment of
visitors and
residents alike
45. Mount santo tomas
This is Baguio's
highest peak, the one
that offers a 360˚
degree view of
Baguio City, La Union
Province below and
the South China Sea
on the horizon. Apart
from that, there's not
much development
on top but it is a nice
place to go to.
46. How to reach
Taiwan???• Documents required are –
• Passport
• Birth certificate
• Visa ( US citizen can stay up to 90 days without this)
• Health certificate
• ID proof
• NOC
• Last six months bank statement
• Accomodation booking
47. Customs rules-
• Each person, 20 or over in age, may bring in alcoholic beverages (1,000 cc
or less without limitation on how many bottles), or 1,000 cc of sample
alcoholic beverages (100 cc or less per bottle without limitation on how
many bottles), plus 25 cigars, or 200 cigarettes or 1 pound of tobacco.
• Canned goods and other foodstuffs, if their quantity is limited.
• Articles already owned and used by the passenger abroad, whose customs
value does not exceed NT$10,000 for each piece(set).
• Other articles for personal use (not including the articles mentioned above
) if their total customs value does not exceed NT$20,000 for each adult
passenger, or NT$10,000 for each passenger under the age of 20.(But
agricultural products must be under 6 kgs: rice, peanut, garlic, dried lily
flower, or dried mushroom 1 kg or less each ).
• Samples or products for advertisement, the value of which does not
exceed NT$ 12,000 for each passenger.
48. Currency rules of Taiwan-
• Gold
Passengers may bring in any amount of gold, but must declare it to
Customs. If the total value of gold exceeds US$10,000, an import
permit issued by the Board of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic
Affairs, is needed at the port of entry.
• Foreign Currencies
Passengers must declare the amount of foreign currencies they
carry upon arrival. If not declared, the portion of foreign currencies
in excess of US$ 5,000 (or its equivalent in other foreign currency)
shall, upon arrival, be subject to confiscation.
• New Taiwan Dollar Notes
Not more than NT$40,000 in notes can be brought in by each
passenger unless a permit from the Central Bank of China is
obtained in advance.
49.
50. How to reach Philippines???
Documents required are –
• Passport
• Birth certificate
• Visa
• Health certificate
• ID proof
• NOC
• Last six months bank statement
• Accomodation booking
51. Custom rules-
• Import regulations::
• Free import:
1. all passengers (18 years of age and over) (duty free allowance only once per year per
passenger):
a. 400 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 grammes pipe tobacco;
b. 2 bottles alcoholic beverages of not more than 1 litre each;
2. once a year the following categories of passengers may bring in goods as specified
below duty free:
a. returning residents who have stayed abroad more than 6 months:
used electronic or electrical appliances and personal effects up to the value of PHP
10,000.-;
b. contract workers:
used personal effects up to value of PHP 10,000.- and
used home appliances, limited to 1 of each kind, up to the value of PHP 10,000.-.
Prohibited:
1. printed subversive, obscene and pornographic materials;
2. drugs or substances for abortion;
3. gambling machines and articles, jackpot or pinball machines, lottery sweepstakes
tickets, coin operated video machines;
4. articles of gold, silver and precious metals without indications of actual fineness of
quality;
5. misbranded and/or adulterated drugs or foodstuffs.
• Export regulations::
• Free export by passengers (18 years and over):
- 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 500 grammes of tobacco;
- 1 quart of alcoholic beverages.
52. Currency rules-
• Currency Import regulations:
• Residents and Non-residents: local currency (Philippine Peso-PHP): up to PHP
10,000.-. Exceeding amounts require an authorisation from the Central Bank of the
Philippines. foreign currencies : up to USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent. Amounts
exceeding USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent must be declared.
• Information must be furnished on the source and purpose of the transport of such
amount. Violation will be subject to sanctions under Philippine customs law and
regulations.
Note: Only banknotes and coins, which are legal tender must be declared
(travellers checks, credit cards etc. are exempt from declaration requirement).
• Currency Export regulations:
• Residents and Non-residents: local currency (Philippine Peso-PHP): up to PHP
10,000.-. Exceeding amounts require authorisation from the Central Bank of the
Philippines. foreign currencies : up to USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent. Amounts
exceeding USD 10,000.-, or its equivalent must be declared.
• Information must be furnished on the source and purpose of the transport of such
amount. Violation will be subject to sanctions under Philippine customs law and
regulations.
Note: Only banknotes and coins, which are legal tender must be declared
(travellers checks, credit cards etc. are exempt from declaration requirement).
53. ITENERARY( Day Wise)
• April 1 Departure from IGI Delhi 5:00 pm
• April 2 Arrival at Taipei airport at 2:00 am
• April 3 At 10:00 am Sight seeing at hualien
• April 4 Departure to kaoh and Sight seeing at kaoh
• April 5 Sight seeing at taichung
• Aptil 6 Departure to Baguio in phillipines
• April 7 Sight seeing at Baguio
• Aprill 8 Visit to places of Bohol Province
• April 9 Visit to places of Sorsogan
• April 10 Visit to places of Boracay island
• April 11 Stay at Boracay
• April 12 Departure to Delhi at 1:30 pm
• April 13 Arrival at delhi airport on 12:30 am
Note : Itenerary according to indian time . Time variations will
be there due to time zone gap.
57. IATA (International
Air transport Association)
• The International Air Transport Association is the
trade association for the world’s airlines. It
represents some 240 airlines or more than 84%
of total air traffic.
• The main aim of IATA is to provide safe and
secure transportation to its passengers. to direct
and control all the airlines across the globe.
• Decide fare of an airlines is the first function of
IATA.
• Allotment of permit of aircrafts.
• Deciding routing to the aircraft.
58. ICAO(International
Civil Association Organization)
• The International Civil Aviation Organization was
formed in 1947 under the auspices of the United
Nations, and it established Flight Information
Regions (FIRs) for controlling air traffic and making
airport identification simple and clear.
• Flight inspection, prevention of unlawful interference, and
FACILITATION OF BORDER-CROSSING PROCEDURES FOR
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION.
• Additionally it also defines the protocols for air
accident investigation followed by signatory agencies
of the Convention on International Civil Aviation in
respective countries
59. UFTAA (United Federation of
Travel Agent A ssociation)
• The United Federation of Travel Agents’ Associations (UFTAA)
emanates from the Universal Federation of Travel Agents’
Associations created in Rome, Italy, on November 22nd, 1966.
UFTAA was originally founded as a result of a merger of two large
world organizations.
• The UFTAA represent Travel Agents and Tour Operators views on
both Inbound and Outbound travel, through conferences, joint
communications, and learning modules. They have a close
connectivity with other international organizations such as the
IATA, International Air Transport Association, the International
• Hotel and Restaurant Association, the International Union of
Railways and other organizations. The UFTAA is an affiliate member
of the WTO - World Tourism Organization.
• It is an association of travel agents.
60. TAAI (Travel Agent
Association of India)
• The set of primary objectives for TAAI has been
clearly mentioned as: Apply superior technical
skills to the job on hand.
• Deliver the highest quality of service.
• Act with responsibility within sound financial
parameters.
• Build trust and credibility in the marketplace.
• TAAI is very much aware of the unprecedented
pace in which the travel industry is growing.
Therefore, to keep a check on any unethical
practices by the member agencies
61. Chicago convention
• The Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as the Chicago
Convention, established the International Civil Aviation
Organization(ICAO), a specialized agency of the United Nations charged
with coordinating and regulating international air travel.
• Every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over airspace above its
territory.
• The aircraft of states, other than scheduled international air services, have
the right to make flights across state's territories and to make stops
without obtaining prior permission. However, the state may require the
aircraft to make a landing.
• No scheduled international air service may be operated over or into the
territory of a contracting State, except with the special permission or
other authorization of that State.
• The state can require that landing to be at a designated customs airport
and similarly departure from the territory can be required to be from a
designated customs airport.
62. Warshaw convention
• The Warsaw Convention is an international convention which
regulates liability for international carriage of persons,
luggage, or goods performed by aircraft for reward.
• andantes carriers to issue passenger tickets;
• requires carriers to issue baggage checks for checked luggage;
• creates a limitation period of 2 years within which a claim must be
brought (Article 29); and
• Limits a carrier's liability to at most:
– 250,000 Francs or 16,600 special drawing rights (SDR) for personal
injury;
– 17 SDR per kilogram (pound) for checked luggage and cargo, or US$20
per kilogram (pound) for non-signatories of the amended Montreal
Convention;
– 5,000 Francs or 332 SDR for the hand luggage of a traveller.
63. FOAs
The freedoms of the air are a
set of commercial aviation rights
granting a country's airlines the
privilege to enter and land in
another country's airspace,
formulated as a result of
disagreements over the extent of
64. 1st Freedom of Air
The right of an airline to fly over the
another country is come under first
freedom of air.
Home Country
Intermediate country
Destination Country
65. 2nd Freedom of Air
When an airline fly from their own country
and gave emergency landing in another
country due to fuel rifling , crew change
, technical problems is come under second
freedom of air.
Home Country
Intermediate country
Destination Country
Emergency Landing
66. 3rd Freedom of Air
Right of an airline to carry passenger
or cargo from their own country and
drop passenger and cargo to another
country.
Home Country Destination Country
Passenger & Cargo
67. 4th freedom of air
Reverse to 3rd freedom of air where right
of an airlines to carry passengers or cargo
from another country to their own country.
Home CountryDestination Country
Passenger & Cargo
68. 5th Freedom of Air
The right of an airlines to carry passenger
or cargo from another country and the
same will drop to another country.
Home Country
Foreign country
Destination Country
69. 6th freedom of air
6th freedom of air states that right of an
airlines to carry passenger and cargo from
another country to an other country by
passing home country….
Home CountryForeign country Destination Country
Passenger and Cargo
Stopage required
70. Freedoms of Air used in this tour
package
In this tour 1st , 3rd, 4th & 5th freedom of air are
used.
Because airline is flying above china and droping
passenges and cargo at taiwan and then from
taiwan to phillipines which both are foreign
countries and droping back passenger and cargo
to home land.
There is no emergency landing and
intermediate point of home country , so 2nd and
6th freedom of air is not applicable here.
73. Why NITESH TRAVELS Pvt. Ltd.
Only???
• High Quality Standards
• Cost effectiveness
• Nutritious food at every location
• Mercedes Cabs for visiting places
• Special fun at beaches
• Business class travel at price of economy
• Top ranked locations
• Every day free spa at every location
74. Comparision of package with
other competitors packages---
• Only package consist of free spa access
• Highest rewardz points
• Luxury Cabs at every step
• High brand value
• Leader in industry
• Business class travel
• Tailor made
75. Special Advantages of this respective
package!!!
• Rewardz points
• Special loyality discount
• Scientific itenerary formation
• World wide network
• Travel manager assistance
• Home pick up and drop facility
• Arrival welcome