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This month we are replacing the article
of “Popular Places Unusual Attraction” with ”An Emerging
Destination” for the Indian market- Czech Republic,
which is one of the finest destinations worth visiting
in Central Europe. |
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Our Editor who was in Czech Republic
gives his first hand experience of what you should expect
from this place in case you plan travelling this summer.
COMPACT TRAVELS provides a very attractive 9 nights/10
days package to explore two Central European countries
i.e. Austria + Czech Republic. See further details of the
offer on the inside back cover of this issue. |
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Czech Republic is one of the hottest
destinations to visit this May or June and besides
Prague, the historic city and the heart of Europe, you
can visit two other exciting towns, the UNESCO World
Heritage Town of Ceský Krumlov and the Spa town Carlsbad
(Karlovy Vary) which is famous for its film festivals as
well. I share my first hand experience having stayed 9
days in the Czech Republic recently and having qualified
as a Czech specialist. Here is synopsis of wonderful
holiday you can enjoy by visiting the Czech Republic. |
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You need a minimum of 3 days to explore
Prague which is comprising of the Old Town, New Town,
Malá Strana (Lesser Town) and Hradcany. The Prague
Castle, the biggest Castle in Europe overlooks the
picturesque city of Prague which is along the Vlatava
River. In the Lesser Town it would be a good idea to
take one of the walking tours around this region to see
the famous Church of the Infant Jesus. The Jewish
Quarter is a part of the Old Town, maybe possible to
visit the oldest preserved synagogue in the Central
Europe or very impressive jewish cemetery. In fact,
Prague has so much to offer that the city's historical
centre was added in 1992 to the UNESCO list of World
Cultural Heritage. The town also known as the Golden
City or the Mother of Towns or the City of 100 spires is
the main hub to visit other exciting towns around Prague
such as Ceský Krumlov, the second most visited town in
Czech Republic as well as Karlovy Vary - famous for its
spas and 15 thermal springs. However the most popular of
them all is the 16th spring of Becherovka, the famous
liqueur drink which was discovered way back in 1807.
Initially, a medicinal herbal drink known for its
curative effects, Becherovka today is recommended as an
aperitive cum digestive. Why not visit the Jan Becher
Museum to go back in time and see the historical cellars
and unfold the secrets of this famous medicinal drink
which today is one of the famous souvenirs you can bring
back from your trip to Karlovy Vary. |
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Ceský Krumlov on the other hand is also 3
hours away from Prague. This historic town is surrounded
by the Vlatava River with the famous Ceský Krumlov
castle and chateau combine which forms one of the most
priceless historical monuments in the Czech Republic.
The amazing city of Cesky Krumlov is one of the few
cities which has the Gothic, Renaissance as well as
Baroque architectures, all you can see in one town and
is one of the reasons that I consider this city as one
of the most picturesque cities in the world for the
amazing architecture.
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On your way back from Ceský Krumlov you
can visit the UNESCO village of Holašovice which is
famous for its well preserved 18th and 19th century
houses or farmsteads built in the Southern Bohemian
Rural Baroque style. You can also halt at the fortress
town of Pisek which has the oldest bridge in Czech
Republic or take a detour to Ceske Budejovice, the
original Budweiser Beer Town. |
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Czech Republic on the whole is not only
an architectural wonder with over 200 castles and 150
lookout towers but also has the unique record of being
the country with the maximum beer consumption in the
world and over 50 breweries around the country.
Actually, the famous Pilsner beer originates from Pilsen
Town which is en route to Munich or Salzburg and is one
hour away from Prague. You can also find traces of
Mozart in Prague as Mozart wrote his famous composition
Don Giovanni and performed the world premiere there in
Prague.
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Prague though well known for the old
historic Charles Bridge, Wenceslas Square for its night
life and entertainment, the astronomical clock in Old
town square or the famous Bohemian crystal glass, it is
equally well known for the famous black light theatre
shows which is a combination of music, dance, pantomime,
projection and visual effects all combined to produce a
unique extravaganza. For those interested in soft
adventure, cycling or traditional caneoing is one of the
ways to explore Czech Republic and you have 40000
kilometres of marked walking paths to choose from to
explore the country. |
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Those who want admire natural wonders, it
could be a good idea to walk around a labyrinth of
sandstone creations in Czech Paradise or visit one of
stalactite caves with beautiful natural decoration in a
complex of underground domes, corridors and chasms.
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For those who love mystery, it wouldn't
be a bad idea to take a ghost trail in Prague or visit
Kutná Hora to see the famous Ossuary which is located in
the basement of a chapel in Sedlec. You find here
decoratives entirely of human bones and skulls including
a chandelier made of every bone in the human body. So
whether it's a spa holiday, a mystery tour, an
architectural wonder, a walking tour or even a
historical delight, Czech Republic has all of this and
even more to offer and fortunately in Mumbai, you have a
Czech specialist to guide you all the way to exploring
one of the hottest destinations to visit this summer.
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We thank our readers for the overwhelming
response to the new feature started in 2006. We had got
quite a few of our readers answering correctly to the
“TEST YOUR DESTINATION KNOWLEDGE” Quiz on the Know
Austria Contest (March 2006 issue) |
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Our Three Lucky Winners are : |
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1. Munir Rasiwala from Colaba. |
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2. Joaquim Rodrigues from Pune |
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3. Priya Joshi from Vile Parle |
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Congratulations! Each one of you win a
voucher of Rs.1000 which can be used either for any
international holiday package that you book with COMPACT
TRAVELS OR get
a concession for any of the courses offered by IHCTM or
IMFAA of RBCS GROUP. So continue participating, keep
winning and test your destination knowledge as well. |
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Answers to “International Antarctic
Centre” contest (April 2006) issue |
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1. The International Antarctic Centre is
located in Christchurch |
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2. The temperature in the custom built
polar room for the “Snow and Ice Experience” is -5oC |
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3. A ride in this all terrain vehicle
gives you an exhilarating experience which is similar to
riding across the Antarctic terrain is the Hagglund Ride |
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4. How far is the International Antarctic
Centre from the airport? 8 minutes |
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5. The 6 minute Sound and Light Show at
the International Antarctic Centre is known as Four
Seasons |
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The Winners of the April 2006 quiz will
be announced in our June 2006 issue |
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Subhash Motwani - CEO
COMPACT TRAVELS now a Central European Destination
Specialist too! |
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Subhash Motwani has recently completed a
five-day, extensive in-country training program at the
American Society of Travel Agents' (ASTA) International Destination Expo (IDE) in Prague, Czech Republic, March
21-26, and is now a Central European destination
specialist in Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and
Germany. |
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“IDE gave me an opportunity to explore
the many hidden treasures of Central Europe, and to make
business contacts that will ultimately increase my expertise,” said Subhash Motwani of Compact Travels in
Mumbai. “Prague is an astonishing city that has a rich
history and breathtaking scenery; each tour destination
made me want to see more! I'm very eager to share my
memorable experience with my clients,” Subhash
continued. |
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During the IDE, Subhash received advanced
training in Central European regions such as the Czech
Republic, Hungary, Poland, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Slovak Republic, and Croatia. Among a total number of
1200 plus delegates from across the globe who attended
the IDE in Prague. Subhash was in fact the only outbound
travel agent from India. As part of his pre-tour and
post-tour visits Subhash also visited Kutna Hora, Ceský
Krumlov, Ceský Sternberk, the UNESCO village of Holašovice as well as the spa town of Karlovy Vary. |
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The IDE is not only an event for travel
agents but also suppliers and retail sellers. More than
1200 delegates attended IDE Prague, most of whom
reported having made substantial business contacts in
Central Europe. “You can't say that you're a destination
specialist unless you've really immersed yourself in a particular destination,” said Kathryn W. Sudeikis, CTC,
ASTA's president and CEO. “One important way to do that
is to network with local professionals to gain an
in-depth understanding of the culture and environment of
a region. ASTA's IDE attendees took advantage of a
unique opportunity to not only gain valuable class
experience but meet face-to-face with travel
professionals from all over Central Europe, who shared a
wealth of information, otherwise unattainable.” |
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