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PRESENTED BY :- ANAGHA .S. MASURKAR
ASSESSOR :- PAMELA MAM
BATCH CODE :- AE5
YEAR :- 2016-2017
 Acknowledgement
 Aims & Objectives :-IATA,UFTA
PATA,ICAO,TAAI,WARSAW,MONTREAL &
CHICAGO CONVENTION
 Freedoms Of Air
 Two Countries History
 Travel Documentation
 Day to Day-Itinerary
 Why my package is good
 Conclusion
 Bibliography
I take this opportunity to thank Ms.Pamela
Joseph, who made each of the classes
interesting and informative. Her suggestions
and help on doing this assignment was really
helpful. By doing this assignment I can now
proudly say that I know a lot of things about
this industry.
IATA
(International Air Transport Association)
TO PROMOTE :-
Safe, regular & economical air
transport & to study the problems
connected therewith.
TO PROVIDE :-
Means for collaboration, engaged
directly or indirectly.
TO CO-OPERATE :-
With international Civil Aviation
Organization & other international
Organizations.
UFTAA
(Universal Federation Of Travel Agents Association)
1. To unite & reinforce National Association &
organization of travel agents.
2. To act as a sole representative of the travel
agency profession at international & worldwide
levels.
3. To ensure maximum possible cohesion,
prestige, protection, & development in the
economic, juridical & social sphere for the
tourist trade economy.
PATA
(Pacific Area Travel Association)
 To develop, promote, & facilitate travel.
 To operate in US market as the world’s
biggest travel market & providing the
meeting point for the people involved in all
aspects of the travel.
 To focus attention on travel opportunities in
member countries & to build up greater
awareness & specific contacts among the
travel trade in countries.
 To work together to develop an ever-
increasing flow of pleasure travel.
 To provide leadership to the collective efforts
of all the members.
ICAO
(International Civil Aviation Organization)
 To ensure the safety & orderly growth to ICA
throughout the world.
 To encourage the arts of the aircraft design &
operation.
 To encourage the development of railways,
airports & navigation facilities for ICAO.
 To meet the needs of the people of the world.
 Prevent economic waste caused by
unreasonable competition.
 Promote safety of flight in international air
navigation.
 Avoid discrimination between contracting
countries.
 Promote generally the development of all
aspects of International civil aeronautics.
TAAI
(Travel Agents Association Of India)
 To safe-guard & protects the interest of its
members.
 To keep constant touch with the government
& various other organizations.
 To go-through the problems connected with
the industry.
 The broad principle set forth in the Warsaw
convention is “the carrier is liable to the
passenger, shipper or consignee, unless it
can prove that it has taken all necessary
measures to avoid damage. The burden of
proof is thus shifted from the claimant, where
it normally rests, & placed on the carrier”.
 In 1929, the Warsaw convention an
intergovernmental agreement concluded with
several amendments & additions which
includes the liability of airlines for death or
injury to passengers & for loss, damage or
delay to baggage & cargo in most
international travel.
 In this convention a limit prescribes the
amount for which the carrier is liable.
The Montreal Convention (formally, the Convention
for the Unification of Certain Rules for
International Carriage by Air) is a multilateral
treaty adopted by a diplomatic meeting
of ICAO member states in 1999. It amended
important provisions of the Warsaw
Convention’s regime concerning compensation
for the victims of air disasters. The Convention
attempts to re-establish uniformity and
predictability of rules relating to the international
carriage of passengers, baggage and cargo.
 In this convention, nearly all countries active
in international air transport, participated.
 The Chicago convention governs relations
between states on technical as well as
commercial subjects connecting International
Air Transport
 It includes :-
 flying over territory of contracting states,
customs, rules of the air spread of disease,
 Nationality of aircraft,
 Facilitation,
 Documents,
 International standards & practices,
 Statistics, Finance, Technical assistance, etc;
FREEDOMS OF AIR APPLICABLE IN THIS TOUR
PACKAGE :
 Second freedom of air.
 Fourth freedom of air.
 Fifth freedom of air.
Australia Thailand
 The History of Australia refers to the history of
the area and people of the common wealth of
Australia and its preceding Indigenous & colonial
societies.
 Aboriginal Australians are believed to have first
arrived on the Australian mainland by sea
from Maritime Southeast Asia between 40,000
and 70,000 years ago.
 The artistic, musical & spiritual traditions they
established are among the longest surviving such
traditions in human history.
 The first known landing in Australia by
Europeans was by Dutch navigator Willem
Janszoon in 1606.
 A First Fleet of British ships arrived at Botany
Bay in January 1788 to establish a penal
colony.
 In the century that followed, the British
established other colonies on the continent,
and European explorers ventured into its
interior.
 Indigenous Australians were greatly
weakened and their numbers diminished by
introduced diseases and conflict with the
colonists during this period.
 Capital :- Canberra
 Language :- English
 Currency :- 1 Australian Dollar= 53.487353
INR
 Australian Time Difference= GMT+9.5
 A valid passport or other valid travel
documents.
 A valid visa or authority to enter Australia
(including electronic visas).
 A completed & signed incoming passenger
card including health & character declaration.
 Free import provide goods are carried by
passenger.
 Group1: General goods not exceeding AUD 900
for passenger 18 years & over (AUD450 for
passenger under 18 years), including gifts,
cameras, electronic goods, perfumes, sports
equipments, etc;
Personal goods are free from duty & taxes if they
are : owned & used by passenger overseas by 12
months or more
Imported temporarily ( a security may be required
by customs)
 Group2 :- ALCOHOL.2.25ltrs. Of alcoholic
beverages per person aged 18 yrs & above.
 Group3 :- Tobacco : 250 cigarettes or 250
grams of tobacco products per person 18 yrs
& above. One open packet containing 25
cigarettes or less is also allowed.
 Local currency (Australian Dollars AUD) &
foreign currencies : No restrictions up to
AUD-10,000;(or equivalent in freely
convertible currency)
Note : any amount of Australian or foreign
currency in coins & bank notes exceeding
AUD-10,000 ;(or equivalent in freely
convertible currency) has to be declared in a
Cross Border Movement Report (CBMR)
 Other than coins & bank notes : travelers
entering/departing Australia must declare if
requested one of the following barer negotiable
instrument (BNI) :
 Bill Of Exchange
 Cheque
 Promissory Notes
 Barer bond
 Traveler’s cheque
 Money order, postal order or similar order.
 Negotiable instruments not covered by any of the
above paragraphs
 Sydney
 Melbourne
 Gold coast sea world
 Great Ocean Road
 Southern star
 Victoria museum
 Royal botanic garden
 Bondi beach
 Opera house
 Thailand is a constitutional monarchy. It was
a parliamentary democracy until the May
2014 coup by the National Council for Peace
and Order. Its capital city is Bangkok.
 Capital :- Bangkok
 Language :- Thai
 Currency :- Baht
 You need a valid passport that will not expire
within next six months, your passport must have
an empty page for visa.
 You will need at least two 2-by-2 inch passport
size photos. They should be full face photos with
a light color background, taken within the six
months of the date of your application.
 You will need to provide a copy of your itinerary
for your Thailand trip or proof of a round-trip
airline ticket.
 You will need copy of your recent Bank
statement, that shows an available balance of at
least $500 per individual or $1000 for a family.
 Free export of tobacco products &/or tobacco
: any quality
 Prohibited (without license)
 Antique or objects of art, whether officially
registered as art or not.
 Religious articles (excluding a small Buddha
image normally carried on person).
 Currency Import Regulations :
Local currency : up to THB 50,000-per person
or THB 10,000;per family holding one
passport.
Foreign currencies: unlimited however, amount
of foreign currency exceeding USD 20,000(or
equivalent) must be declared to a custom
officer upon arrival of all travelers.
Currency Export Regulations :Local currency :
up to THB 50,000-per person or THB
10,000;per family holding one passport.
Foreign currencies: unlimited however, amount
of foreign currency exceeding USD 20,000(or
equivalent) must be declared to a custom
officer upon arrival of all travelers.
 Bangkok
 Pattaya
 Hat yai
 Krabi
 Kanchanaburi
 Dream world
 AUSTRALIA TOUR :-
INR =1,25,255
 THAILAND TOUR :-
INR = 85,899
 TOTAL FAIR = 2,11,154
Inclusive of return airfare + taxes, airport
transfer, buffet breakfast & dinner, hotel
accommodation.
 Departure from chhatrapati shivaji
international airport, Mumbai (BOM)
 Journey by Air India BOM-KUL-MEL,20 NOV
2016 at 1315 hrs.
 Arrival (KUL)-2055 hrs.
 Departure-2230 hrs.
DAY 1
 Arrival at Melbourne Airport (MEL), at 0920
hrs, 21 NOV 2016.
 A Tourist Bus will be accompany with the
passengers in the hotel.
 Booking done in the hotel in Melbourne City
MANTRA TULLAMARINE HOTEL
 The passenger take rest in their rooms & freshen up.
Have breakfast in the hotel.
 They are taken for the ride along THE GREAT OCEAN
road. The railroad idea was rejected when the costal
residents begin calling for easy transport.
 Hence, construction begin on the great ocean road in
1919. The great ocean road was officially opened in
1932.
 After the ride, passenger will returns to the hotel in
the afternoon.
 In the evening a tour of Melbourne city is taken every
evening a pared is performed by penguins in the
Philip island
DAY 2
Hot air balloon ride SOUTHERN STAR
Southern star-opening :-
 Another beautiful place to see in the southern
star.
 The project undertaken by ING REAL ESTATE &
MANAGED BY HANSAN YUNCHEN.
 The cost of $100 million to construct between
2006-2008, & was expected to attract 1.5 million
visitors to attract every year.
DAY 3
VICTORIA MUSEUM ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN
DAY 4 :
 On 23 NOV 2016 2016-1017-0830 hrs
departure for Sydney via Virgin Australia 895
MEL-SYD.
 Arrival at Sydney (SYD) airport at 1055 hrs,23
NOV 2016.
Accommodation at : NOVOTEL ROCKFORD
DARLING HARBOUR
DAY 5 :
THE BONDI BEACH
 “BONDI” or “BOONDI” is an aboriginal word
meaning water breaking over rocks or noise
of water breaking over rocks.
 The Australian Museum states that Bondi
means ‘a place where a flight of nulls took
place’.
DAY 6:
GOLD COAST SEA WORLD
 After breakfast, depart for a full filled tour of
sea world, on seat in coach basis.
 Sea world is a marine mammal park,
oceanrium, & theme park located on the Gold
Coast, Queen’s land Australia. It includes
rides, animal exhibits, shows, etc;
 You will be transferred back to hotel on seat
on coach basis.
DAY 7 :
The great Barrier Reef
 The great barrier reef is a great & extremely
ancient, enormous host of living things,
perhaps as much as twenty million years.
 There is a diverse range of living organisms
such as coral, algea, sponges, snakes, fish
warms, starfish, tortuals, mollucus, snake, &
an extraordinary array of thousands of
species of plants & animals.
DAY8 :
 Departure from Sydney (SYD) airport, at 1515
hrs-27 NOV 2016; SYD-BKK via JETSTAR 27.
 Arrival at BANKOK,THAILAND at 2030 hrs.
 ARRIVAL TO PATTAYA:- after the arrival in
Bangkok & transferred to Pattaya which is a
short 2 hrs drive from Bangkok, check in
hotel. TIME TO RELAX!!!!!!
DAY 9 :
THE ALCAZAR SHOW WITH CULTURAL ELEPHANT
SHOW
 A world famous cabaret, featuring a grand
theater with 1200 seats & thousands of watt of
pulsating sound the Alcazar show is a unique
blend of acting, dancing, design, stage &
glamorous actors performing together in an
unforgetfull mélange of light, sound & color,
truly a visit to this show will make your journey
worthy, Overnight at hotel.
DAY 10 :
PATTAYA-CORAL ISLAND
 After breakfast, you will be transferred to the
sparking blue water of Gulf Of Thailand by a
speedboat & arrive at the idyllic CORAL ISLAND
(KOH LAN), where you will spend the day
luxuriating under the welcoming tropical sun.
you can longe,swim,parasailing or simply enjoy
the sun at the island’s golden beaches. you all
have the viewing the coral island around & boats
or diving.
 Upon the return from the island you will enjoy a
scrumptious Thai lunch. Later return back to the
hotel. Overnight at hotel
DAY 11 :
City & Temple Tour
 After buffet breakfast to the hotel, check out of
the hotel, you will make the pleasant journey
back to Bangkok. Later on, enroot proceed for
half day city tour on seat in coach bases.
Bangkok takes great pride in a large number of
fascinating temples around the capital. The major
once normally visited are GOLDEN BUDDHA
TEMPLE-
 You can shop as in the floating markets as
Bangkok is famous for electronics & best cloths,
overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 12:
Bangkok Tour
 After buffet breakfast in the hotel, you can take a
optional tour of full day to SAFARI WORLD with
Marinr Park, with extra charges. Thailand’s
greatest open zoo & leisure park that offers a
great variety of entertainment for everyone.
Whether it is an exciting safari drive through the
picturesque African wilderness setting, an
intimate encounter with our friendly dolphins or
an action pack spectacular stunts, safari world
has it all, overnight stay in hotel at Bangkok.
DAY 13 :
Bangkok dream world with show town
Departure 2 December 2016
 Depart Thailand from Bangkok airport.
 BKK-BOM via Indigo 32.
 Departure at 1335 hrs. on 2 December 2016.
 Arrival at Mumbai airport-1650 hrs.
At the check in counter
 At check-in counter the Passport & Visas are
checked.
 After this, the Boarding card is handed over to
the passenger that includes his name, flight
number, gate number, seat number, meal
preferences, etc.
 His baggage is weighted & kept on the conveyer
belt as check in baggage.
 The permitted total weight for a checked
baggage for an economy class passenger is 20
kg’s per passenger.
At the Immigration Department
 The immigration officer will confirm all the
details in the passport.
 He will confirm whether the photo in the
passport is same as your face.
 He will check the visa & ask few questions
related to your trip.
 Example : what was your purpose of your trip
to that country?
At the custom counter
 After the immigration counter the passenger
moved further to the custom counter.
 If any passenger is carrying any valuable
material with him, if yes, then he has to
declare it to the custom department.
 If he fears that his material will get damaged
during the journey, he can declare the value
of that material.
 Value declarations for those materials which
are above USD 1500 & below USD 2500.
Security check-in area
 After being checked by the custom
department then comes security area.
 here, the passenger are seated, until their
flight’s announcement.
 After the announcement the passenger board
the flight.
ANU’S TOUR’S & TRAVEL XYZ TOURS & TRAVEL
•Provide you with American & Thai
food.
•Provide you with Indian food only.
•Includes visa charges with in the
package.
•Does not include visa charges in
the packages.
•Provide you with personal tour. •Take you with a group of people.
•Tour is recommended for children
& senior citizens as the pace of the
tour is slow.
•Tour is not recommended for
children or senior citizens, as the
pace of tour is very fast.
I have learnt a lot from Travel & Tourism
classes & I am sure that it will help me in my
present & future life. Lack of a good
personality & aspiring too high to get a job in
any kind of industry is a futile one. so, once
again I want to thank our honorable faculty
ms.Pamela Joseph for helping me to earn the
requisite knowledge in the sector of Travel &
Tourism & other allied matters.
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Travel assignment

  • 1.
  • 2. PRESENTED BY :- ANAGHA .S. MASURKAR ASSESSOR :- PAMELA MAM BATCH CODE :- AE5 YEAR :- 2016-2017
  • 3.  Acknowledgement  Aims & Objectives :-IATA,UFTA PATA,ICAO,TAAI,WARSAW,MONTREAL & CHICAGO CONVENTION  Freedoms Of Air  Two Countries History  Travel Documentation  Day to Day-Itinerary  Why my package is good  Conclusion  Bibliography
  • 4. I take this opportunity to thank Ms.Pamela Joseph, who made each of the classes interesting and informative. Her suggestions and help on doing this assignment was really helpful. By doing this assignment I can now proudly say that I know a lot of things about this industry.
  • 5. IATA (International Air Transport Association) TO PROMOTE :- Safe, regular & economical air transport & to study the problems connected therewith. TO PROVIDE :- Means for collaboration, engaged directly or indirectly. TO CO-OPERATE :- With international Civil Aviation Organization & other international Organizations.
  • 6. UFTAA (Universal Federation Of Travel Agents Association) 1. To unite & reinforce National Association & organization of travel agents. 2. To act as a sole representative of the travel agency profession at international & worldwide levels. 3. To ensure maximum possible cohesion, prestige, protection, & development in the economic, juridical & social sphere for the tourist trade economy.
  • 7. PATA (Pacific Area Travel Association)  To develop, promote, & facilitate travel.  To operate in US market as the world’s biggest travel market & providing the meeting point for the people involved in all aspects of the travel.  To focus attention on travel opportunities in member countries & to build up greater awareness & specific contacts among the travel trade in countries.
  • 8.  To work together to develop an ever- increasing flow of pleasure travel.  To provide leadership to the collective efforts of all the members.
  • 9. ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)  To ensure the safety & orderly growth to ICA throughout the world.  To encourage the arts of the aircraft design & operation.  To encourage the development of railways, airports & navigation facilities for ICAO.  To meet the needs of the people of the world.
  • 10.  Prevent economic waste caused by unreasonable competition.  Promote safety of flight in international air navigation.  Avoid discrimination between contracting countries.  Promote generally the development of all aspects of International civil aeronautics.
  • 11. TAAI (Travel Agents Association Of India)  To safe-guard & protects the interest of its members.  To keep constant touch with the government & various other organizations.  To go-through the problems connected with the industry.
  • 12.  The broad principle set forth in the Warsaw convention is “the carrier is liable to the passenger, shipper or consignee, unless it can prove that it has taken all necessary measures to avoid damage. The burden of proof is thus shifted from the claimant, where it normally rests, & placed on the carrier”.
  • 13.  In 1929, the Warsaw convention an intergovernmental agreement concluded with several amendments & additions which includes the liability of airlines for death or injury to passengers & for loss, damage or delay to baggage & cargo in most international travel.  In this convention a limit prescribes the amount for which the carrier is liable.
  • 14. The Montreal Convention (formally, the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air) is a multilateral treaty adopted by a diplomatic meeting of ICAO member states in 1999. It amended important provisions of the Warsaw Convention’s regime concerning compensation for the victims of air disasters. The Convention attempts to re-establish uniformity and predictability of rules relating to the international carriage of passengers, baggage and cargo.
  • 15.  In this convention, nearly all countries active in international air transport, participated.  The Chicago convention governs relations between states on technical as well as commercial subjects connecting International Air Transport
  • 16.  It includes :-  flying over territory of contracting states, customs, rules of the air spread of disease,  Nationality of aircraft,  Facilitation,  Documents,  International standards & practices,  Statistics, Finance, Technical assistance, etc;
  • 17.
  • 18. FREEDOMS OF AIR APPLICABLE IN THIS TOUR PACKAGE :  Second freedom of air.  Fourth freedom of air.  Fifth freedom of air.
  • 20.  The History of Australia refers to the history of the area and people of the common wealth of Australia and its preceding Indigenous & colonial societies.  Aboriginal Australians are believed to have first arrived on the Australian mainland by sea from Maritime Southeast Asia between 40,000 and 70,000 years ago.  The artistic, musical & spiritual traditions they established are among the longest surviving such traditions in human history.  The first known landing in Australia by Europeans was by Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606.
  • 21.  A First Fleet of British ships arrived at Botany Bay in January 1788 to establish a penal colony.  In the century that followed, the British established other colonies on the continent, and European explorers ventured into its interior.  Indigenous Australians were greatly weakened and their numbers diminished by introduced diseases and conflict with the colonists during this period.
  • 22.  Capital :- Canberra  Language :- English  Currency :- 1 Australian Dollar= 53.487353 INR  Australian Time Difference= GMT+9.5
  • 23.  A valid passport or other valid travel documents.  A valid visa or authority to enter Australia (including electronic visas).  A completed & signed incoming passenger card including health & character declaration.
  • 24.  Free import provide goods are carried by passenger.  Group1: General goods not exceeding AUD 900 for passenger 18 years & over (AUD450 for passenger under 18 years), including gifts, cameras, electronic goods, perfumes, sports equipments, etc; Personal goods are free from duty & taxes if they are : owned & used by passenger overseas by 12 months or more Imported temporarily ( a security may be required by customs)
  • 25.  Group2 :- ALCOHOL.2.25ltrs. Of alcoholic beverages per person aged 18 yrs & above.  Group3 :- Tobacco : 250 cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco products per person 18 yrs & above. One open packet containing 25 cigarettes or less is also allowed.
  • 26.  Local currency (Australian Dollars AUD) & foreign currencies : No restrictions up to AUD-10,000;(or equivalent in freely convertible currency) Note : any amount of Australian or foreign currency in coins & bank notes exceeding AUD-10,000 ;(or equivalent in freely convertible currency) has to be declared in a Cross Border Movement Report (CBMR)
  • 27.  Other than coins & bank notes : travelers entering/departing Australia must declare if requested one of the following barer negotiable instrument (BNI) :  Bill Of Exchange  Cheque  Promissory Notes  Barer bond  Traveler’s cheque  Money order, postal order or similar order.  Negotiable instruments not covered by any of the above paragraphs
  • 28.  Sydney  Melbourne  Gold coast sea world  Great Ocean Road  Southern star  Victoria museum  Royal botanic garden  Bondi beach  Opera house
  • 29.
  • 30.  Thailand is a constitutional monarchy. It was a parliamentary democracy until the May 2014 coup by the National Council for Peace and Order. Its capital city is Bangkok.
  • 31.  Capital :- Bangkok  Language :- Thai  Currency :- Baht
  • 32.  You need a valid passport that will not expire within next six months, your passport must have an empty page for visa.  You will need at least two 2-by-2 inch passport size photos. They should be full face photos with a light color background, taken within the six months of the date of your application.  You will need to provide a copy of your itinerary for your Thailand trip or proof of a round-trip airline ticket.  You will need copy of your recent Bank statement, that shows an available balance of at least $500 per individual or $1000 for a family.
  • 33.  Free export of tobacco products &/or tobacco : any quality  Prohibited (without license)  Antique or objects of art, whether officially registered as art or not.  Religious articles (excluding a small Buddha image normally carried on person).
  • 34.  Currency Import Regulations : Local currency : up to THB 50,000-per person or THB 10,000;per family holding one passport. Foreign currencies: unlimited however, amount of foreign currency exceeding USD 20,000(or equivalent) must be declared to a custom officer upon arrival of all travelers.
  • 35. Currency Export Regulations :Local currency : up to THB 50,000-per person or THB 10,000;per family holding one passport. Foreign currencies: unlimited however, amount of foreign currency exceeding USD 20,000(or equivalent) must be declared to a custom officer upon arrival of all travelers.
  • 36.  Bangkok  Pattaya  Hat yai  Krabi  Kanchanaburi  Dream world
  • 37.
  • 38.  AUSTRALIA TOUR :- INR =1,25,255  THAILAND TOUR :- INR = 85,899  TOTAL FAIR = 2,11,154 Inclusive of return airfare + taxes, airport transfer, buffet breakfast & dinner, hotel accommodation.
  • 39.  Departure from chhatrapati shivaji international airport, Mumbai (BOM)  Journey by Air India BOM-KUL-MEL,20 NOV 2016 at 1315 hrs.  Arrival (KUL)-2055 hrs.  Departure-2230 hrs.
  • 40. DAY 1  Arrival at Melbourne Airport (MEL), at 0920 hrs, 21 NOV 2016.  A Tourist Bus will be accompany with the passengers in the hotel.  Booking done in the hotel in Melbourne City MANTRA TULLAMARINE HOTEL
  • 41.  The passenger take rest in their rooms & freshen up. Have breakfast in the hotel.  They are taken for the ride along THE GREAT OCEAN road. The railroad idea was rejected when the costal residents begin calling for easy transport.  Hence, construction begin on the great ocean road in 1919. The great ocean road was officially opened in 1932.  After the ride, passenger will returns to the hotel in the afternoon.  In the evening a tour of Melbourne city is taken every evening a pared is performed by penguins in the Philip island
  • 42.
  • 43. DAY 2 Hot air balloon ride SOUTHERN STAR
  • 44. Southern star-opening :-  Another beautiful place to see in the southern star.  The project undertaken by ING REAL ESTATE & MANAGED BY HANSAN YUNCHEN.  The cost of $100 million to construct between 2006-2008, & was expected to attract 1.5 million visitors to attract every year.
  • 45. DAY 3 VICTORIA MUSEUM ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN
  • 46.
  • 47. DAY 4 :  On 23 NOV 2016 2016-1017-0830 hrs departure for Sydney via Virgin Australia 895 MEL-SYD.  Arrival at Sydney (SYD) airport at 1055 hrs,23 NOV 2016.
  • 48. Accommodation at : NOVOTEL ROCKFORD DARLING HARBOUR
  • 49. DAY 5 : THE BONDI BEACH  “BONDI” or “BOONDI” is an aboriginal word meaning water breaking over rocks or noise of water breaking over rocks.  The Australian Museum states that Bondi means ‘a place where a flight of nulls took place’.
  • 50. DAY 6: GOLD COAST SEA WORLD  After breakfast, depart for a full filled tour of sea world, on seat in coach basis.  Sea world is a marine mammal park, oceanrium, & theme park located on the Gold Coast, Queen’s land Australia. It includes rides, animal exhibits, shows, etc;  You will be transferred back to hotel on seat on coach basis.
  • 51.
  • 52. DAY 7 : The great Barrier Reef  The great barrier reef is a great & extremely ancient, enormous host of living things, perhaps as much as twenty million years.  There is a diverse range of living organisms such as coral, algea, sponges, snakes, fish warms, starfish, tortuals, mollucus, snake, & an extraordinary array of thousands of species of plants & animals.
  • 53.
  • 54. DAY8 :  Departure from Sydney (SYD) airport, at 1515 hrs-27 NOV 2016; SYD-BKK via JETSTAR 27.  Arrival at BANKOK,THAILAND at 2030 hrs.
  • 55.  ARRIVAL TO PATTAYA:- after the arrival in Bangkok & transferred to Pattaya which is a short 2 hrs drive from Bangkok, check in hotel. TIME TO RELAX!!!!!!
  • 56. DAY 9 : THE ALCAZAR SHOW WITH CULTURAL ELEPHANT SHOW  A world famous cabaret, featuring a grand theater with 1200 seats & thousands of watt of pulsating sound the Alcazar show is a unique blend of acting, dancing, design, stage & glamorous actors performing together in an unforgetfull mélange of light, sound & color, truly a visit to this show will make your journey worthy, Overnight at hotel.
  • 57.
  • 58. DAY 10 : PATTAYA-CORAL ISLAND  After breakfast, you will be transferred to the sparking blue water of Gulf Of Thailand by a speedboat & arrive at the idyllic CORAL ISLAND (KOH LAN), where you will spend the day luxuriating under the welcoming tropical sun. you can longe,swim,parasailing or simply enjoy the sun at the island’s golden beaches. you all have the viewing the coral island around & boats or diving.  Upon the return from the island you will enjoy a scrumptious Thai lunch. Later return back to the hotel. Overnight at hotel
  • 59.
  • 60. DAY 11 : City & Temple Tour  After buffet breakfast to the hotel, check out of the hotel, you will make the pleasant journey back to Bangkok. Later on, enroot proceed for half day city tour on seat in coach bases. Bangkok takes great pride in a large number of fascinating temples around the capital. The major once normally visited are GOLDEN BUDDHA TEMPLE-  You can shop as in the floating markets as Bangkok is famous for electronics & best cloths, overnight stay at hotel.
  • 61.
  • 62. DAY 12: Bangkok Tour  After buffet breakfast in the hotel, you can take a optional tour of full day to SAFARI WORLD with Marinr Park, with extra charges. Thailand’s greatest open zoo & leisure park that offers a great variety of entertainment for everyone. Whether it is an exciting safari drive through the picturesque African wilderness setting, an intimate encounter with our friendly dolphins or an action pack spectacular stunts, safari world has it all, overnight stay in hotel at Bangkok.
  • 63.
  • 64. DAY 13 : Bangkok dream world with show town
  • 65. Departure 2 December 2016  Depart Thailand from Bangkok airport.  BKK-BOM via Indigo 32.  Departure at 1335 hrs. on 2 December 2016.  Arrival at Mumbai airport-1650 hrs.
  • 66. At the check in counter  At check-in counter the Passport & Visas are checked.  After this, the Boarding card is handed over to the passenger that includes his name, flight number, gate number, seat number, meal preferences, etc.  His baggage is weighted & kept on the conveyer belt as check in baggage.  The permitted total weight for a checked baggage for an economy class passenger is 20 kg’s per passenger.
  • 67. At the Immigration Department  The immigration officer will confirm all the details in the passport.  He will confirm whether the photo in the passport is same as your face.  He will check the visa & ask few questions related to your trip.  Example : what was your purpose of your trip to that country?
  • 68. At the custom counter  After the immigration counter the passenger moved further to the custom counter.  If any passenger is carrying any valuable material with him, if yes, then he has to declare it to the custom department.  If he fears that his material will get damaged during the journey, he can declare the value of that material.  Value declarations for those materials which are above USD 1500 & below USD 2500.
  • 69. Security check-in area  After being checked by the custom department then comes security area.  here, the passenger are seated, until their flight’s announcement.  After the announcement the passenger board the flight.
  • 70.
  • 71. ANU’S TOUR’S & TRAVEL XYZ TOURS & TRAVEL •Provide you with American & Thai food. •Provide you with Indian food only. •Includes visa charges with in the package. •Does not include visa charges in the packages. •Provide you with personal tour. •Take you with a group of people. •Tour is recommended for children & senior citizens as the pace of the tour is slow. •Tour is not recommended for children or senior citizens, as the pace of tour is very fast.
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  • 73.
  • 74. I have learnt a lot from Travel & Tourism classes & I am sure that it will help me in my present & future life. Lack of a good personality & aspiring too high to get a job in any kind of industry is a futile one. so, once again I want to thank our honorable faculty ms.Pamela Joseph for helping me to earn the requisite knowledge in the sector of Travel & Tourism & other allied matters.