Friday, January 8, 2016

Welcome Repipe Specialist Searchers!

Thank you for visiting this blog, ladies and gentlemen. As a specialist, today I have nothing to do to renovate anything dealing with repiping. I want to have fun. Because it's holiday!

I am thinking about going to France. Anybody can recommend me where in France I can get such a pleasure which is different from anywhere else in the world?

By the way, do you know Bordeaux Region?

Is is correct that the prime time for Bordeaux travel is between June and August: that’s when most French and other Europeans visit Bordeaux? For fewer crowds and lower rates, come in spring, or autumn. One downfall of coming in fall: starting in September, the wineries start doing their harvests, and some don’t allow visitors. While it can get chilly, a December visit to Bordeaux is very Christmas-festive. Wow! I know more about it. Sure repiping something such a boring thing to do. But that's the way to make money as a specialist, don't you think?

No matter the season, you might get some rain in Bordeaux: spring and fall can see frequent showers, and so can the otherwise hot summers and here he comes Mr. Repipe Specialist to have fun here.

But how about Raja Ampat? When is the best time of year to visit Raja Ampat? Indonesia, Papua! Nobody ask for repipe specialist here, I am totally free!

As far as weather is concerned, any time of year is a good one to visit Raja Ampat. Climate and underwater conditions are good all year round – there isn’t really an “off-season”. Sea travel in smaller boats can be problematic in June, July and August, so if you plan on covering a lot of ocean it would probably be best to pick a different time of year. If you just want to relax in a tropical island paradise and do a bit of snorkeling or diving around your chosen island, then any time is great. For a more detailed look at Raja Ampat climate averages,

Well, what am I a repipe specialist or a tour guide? Whatever. I just want to make sure that today nobody would bother me, because it's holiday and everybody should have fun, don't you think?

Phuket is another option. Thailand is great! Puket Town is the largest town in Phuket Province. It has a population of 63,000 and is the economic hub of the island. For the most part just an ordinary, scruffy provincial Thai town, it's hardly a major tourist attraction, but the Chinatown area is worth a quick look and there are some great Thai-style shopping opportunities too. Overall, accommodation and food in the town is cheaper than near the beaches, and can provide a refreshing change of pace.

Well, you know, what to prepare before you go travelling? Airfare, hotel accommodations and rental cars may be the holy trinity of travel preparation, but nailing down these aspects of your vacation is only the beginning of the trip planning process. If you want to achieve a smooth, headache-free trip (and who doesn't?), taking care of essential tasks like researching activities at your destination, managing your finances and getting your home in order is key. Don't leave home without accomplishing the tasks as a repipe specialist, one thing for sure. 

At least, this is what I can share you about my break time, catch you later.