Since its formation in 2007, the Green Star Hotel Initiative has awarded its Green Star Certificate to 16 hotels in El Gouna and 4 hotels in Taba Heights. These hotels have been recognised for their dedication to sustainability and for their commitment to protecting the local environment.
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An Insider’s Tip on Getting the Cheapest Hotel Rate What do Hotwire, Hotels.com, Travelocity, and Orbitz all have in common? They are middlemen who chew the margins in the Hotel business. It seems like everyone’s quest to stay the cheapest night possible and this article will show you how. Read The Original Guide Here: An Insider’s Tip on Getting the Cheapest Hotel Rate...
The New Green Chiang Mai Thailand brings new insight to the challenges of today with a green Chiang Mai that leaves behind centuries of slow moving growth. The Promenada Resort Mall in Chiang Mai is proving that a combination of culture, tradition and style can be uniquely applied and result in a thriving marketplace. Read The Original Guide Here: The New Green Chiang Mai...
Pattaya Booking Tips – How To Get The Best Rate Hotel Good vacation starts from good staying place, the place that will let you enjoy what you like without hassle. But there are so many online booking websites out there, so where should you stay and where should you make your booking? Here is 10 steps to find the best hotels with the best rates. Read The Original Guide Here: Pattaya Booking Tips – How To Get The Best Rate Hotel...
The Windamere Hotel Darjeeling – Getting There and Staying There on Honeymoon Have you ever thought about choosing somewhere different for your honeymoon. Darjeeling in India is worth considering there is a great hotel there called the Windamere. If you haven’t heard of it before hopefully this article will give you the right information. Read The Original Guide Here: The Windamere Hotel Darjeeling – Getting There and Staying There on Honeymoon...
Pray, Eat, Rest at Green Hill Temple, Muara Tebas, Kuching For those who had watched the memoir-based 2010 movie starring Julia Roberts, Eat, Pray, Love, would have a good inkling of what I meant by Pray, Eat, Rest, at “Ching San Yen” (Green Hill Temple), also referred to as “Cheh Sua” in the Hokkien dialect, located at Muara Tebas, Kuching, Sarawak. It is of course not the same sequence or scenario, but pretty near to it, as experienced within a day’s journey to a Malay fishing village, situated on the estuary or mouth of the Sarawak River, and called Kampung Muara Tebas in Kuching, Sarawak. Read The Original Guide...