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TRAVEL
ASSIGNMENT
DONE BY : VARUN.T.V
BATCH F4

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
 First and foremost I thank
Almighty.
 I extend my heartfelt gratitude to
our faculty Mrs.Sumathy for her
guidance, timely support and
encouragement in completing this
project.
 I am grateful to my parents for their
support in this work.
 I am thankful to my training

DIFFERENT TOURIST SPOTS

UAE-(DUBAI)
ITALY

ROUTIN
G

DUBAI

HISTORY OF DUBAI
•DUBAI is one of the
fastest developing
country

•DUBAI is the seven
emirates that make
up the United Arab
Emirates on the
Arabian Peninsula.

• The early history of Dubai is not very well
documented, archeological discoveries
suggests that, as long as four thousand years
ago, small fishing communities lived along
the coast of the Arabian Gulf on the site of
what we know today as Dubai.
• Dubai's enormous constructions and
developments in various industries through
innovative real estate projects, sports
events, shopping festivals and conferences
has attracted world-wide attention for Dubai
City, establishing it as the world's leading
business hub.
• Dubai has a rich cultural scene with art

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
DUBAI








The Dubai world trade centre
Dubai Creek
Dubai Museum
Bastakiya
Grand Mosque
Wafi city
Deira city centre

he Dubai World Trade
entre

•It is Considered to be one of Dubai's most
important
landmarks.
•It has 39-storeys of local and international
companies

Dubai Creek

•Dubai Creek offers a picturesque glimpse
of Dubai's trading heritage.
•It can be crossed by Abra (water Taxi)

Dubai Museum

•Al Fahidi Fort, built last century, was
renovated in 1970 to house a museum
where 4000-year-old archaeological finds
and dioramas of traditional life are

Dubai’s old Bastakiya

•The earliest form of air conditioning, the
wind tower, which was used to cool homes
in the Gulf, can still be seen in the
Bastakiya area, to the east of Al Fahidi

Grand Mosque

•The Grand Mosque was only rebuilt in 1998
and boasts the city’s tallest minaret, at 70m
(231ft). Located on the Bur Dubai side of
the creek, near the Ruler’s Court, the Grand
Mosque consists of nine large domes and 45

Wafi City

•Wafi City is a shopping complex that
hosts a variety of designer shops,
boutiques and other entertainment
facilities.

Deira City
Centre

•One of the biggest shopping malls in
Dubai.
•It is boasts of an extensive variety of

ITALY

HISTORY
For thousands of years, Italy has been
at the forefront of modern culture. The
birthplace of the Roman Empire and
fountainhead of the Renaissance, Italy
has retained a prominent spot atop the
global radar since long before the time
of Caesar.
Giuseppe Garibaldi formed the current
kingdom of Italy in 1861, but the roots of
Italian history date back to a largely
undocumented tribe called the

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
ITALY






Leaning Tower of Pisa
Vatican museum
Italian Opera
Piazza Navona
Mount Etna Volcano

Leaning Tower of Pisa

•The Tower of Pisa is the bell tower of the
Cathedral. Its construction began in the august of
1173 and continued for about two hundred
years, in full fidelity to the original project, whose
architect is still uncertain.
•Both because of its inclination, and its beauty,

Vatican
Museum

•Located on the north side of Vatican City, a
spiral ramp leads visitors inside the Vatican
museum, a haphazard array of corridors and
papal spaces.
•Even though the Renaissance paintings garner
much of the praise heaped on the museum, the
Vatican library holds an impressive and

Italian
Opera

•The history of Italian opera is forever
interweave with the aristocratic leaders of the
time - the musical form was derived from courtly
entertainment in palaces all over the world and
originally conceived as a recreational activity
performed for only the very wealth

Piazza
Navona

•Piazza Navona Rome  is one of the finest
squares found in all of the city, and anywhere
else, for that matter. 
•Three magnificent fountains occupy the
Navona Square, built upon the ruins of the
first century Stadium of Domition.

Mount Etna
Volcano

•Standing at almost 11,000 feet, Mount Etna
dominates the Sicilian skyline, a vague threat
situated near the island's eastern coast.
•This is the most active volcano in the world.
• The ancient Greeks believed it to be the home
of Vulcan, the god of fire - to them, Mount Etna

SPAIN

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
SPAIN






Picasso Museum
Pamplona
Guell Park
Caves of Drach
Toledo

Picasso
Museum

•The Picasso Museum highlights include: Picasso’s
childhood drawings made in La Coruna between
the ages of 10 and 14, his blue period paintings,
and his 44 cubist Las Meninas studies.
•Barcelona’s Picasso Museum is composed largely
from the private collection of the artist’s longtime

Pamplona

• The running of the bulls in Pamplona Spain was first
made famous in Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun
Also Rises. Since then, tourists have flocked to the
Basque town of Pamplona Spain every June to sing,
dance, drink, and careen down the town’s cobbled
streets with a herd of angry and confused bulls

Caves of
Drach

•Of all of the beautiful and adventurous places
to go in Mallorca Spain, the most famous tourist
attraction is the Caves of Drach (Caves of the
Dragon).
• The caves consist of 12 main areas and other
impressive chambers such as the Black Cave,

Guell Park

•Park Guell Barcelona is the perfect setting to
enjoy a cold drink, play a game of Frisbee, or
simply take in the fabulous views of the city and
harbor.
•The serpentine bench at Guell Park that encircles

Toled
o

•Toledo is one of the most important centers of
European medieval history
•More than religious architecture, Toledo is known
for the imposing Alcazar fortress.

FRANCE

HISTORY
 France is an independent nation in
Western Europe and the center of
a large overseas administration. It
is the third-largest European
nation (after Russia and Ukraine).
 Since the 17th century, France has
played a major role in European
and world events.
 In the 20th century, it has
experienced numerous crises,
including the devastation of two
world wars, political and social

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
FRANCE






Eiffel Tower
Disneyland
Flea Market
Versailles and its Chateau
Grand Theatre - Opera National de
Bordeaux

Eiffel Tower

•The Eiffel Tower is the most recognizable
landmark in Paris and is known worldwide as a
symbol of France. 
•The structure was built from 1887 to 1889 as the
entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle

Disneyla
nd

•Disneyland Resort Paris, originally known as Euro
Disney, is a theme park run by Euro Disney SCA,
39% of which is owned by The Walt Disney
Company, in Marne-la-Vallée near Paris
•The park also has its own train station where the
TGV (named Thalys when coming from Brussels)
stops and its own RER (commuter train) station,

Flea
Market

• A flea market or swap meet is a type of bazaar
where inexpensive or secondhand goods are
sold or bartered.
• The origins of the term are disputed, but some
have observed that buyers and sellers may be
as active as fleas, or that the original people and

Versailles and its
Chateau

•Versailles used to be an unimportant village a
few miles west of France until May 6, 1682 when
King Louis XIV moved his court to the Palace of
Versailles there. Versailles is now a very
bourgeois suburb of Paris. 

GrandTheatreBordea
ux

•Considered by many to be the cultural heart of
the city, this elaborately carved opera house
surprises the senses with its fine architecture and
interior design as well as its world-class

CUSTOMES
&
O C U M E N TAT I O N

Travel Documents for
Dubai

 A valid passport for minimum 3 months
on arrival.
 For a longer stay, a traveler must
obtain a visa before arrival in the UAE. 
In addition, an HIV/AIDS test is
required for work or residence permits;
testing must be performed after
arrival. 
 The following DO NOT require a visa:
1) Nationals of United Arab Emirates

Custom Rules In Dubai
• Import allowance :
a) 2,000 cigarettes or 400 cigars or
2kg of tobacco)
b) 2 lit of spirits & 2 lit of wine (nonMuslims only)
c) A reasonable quantity of perfume
•) Prohibited/Restricted:
Prescribed drugs or over-thecounter medicines may be
restricted, check prior to departure.
Natural or cultured unstrung pearls

Travel Documents for Italy,
Spain, France:
• A valid passport up to 3 months
from the expiry of the visa
• Schengen Visa
• No compulsory vaccination and
immunization needed

CUSTOM RULES IN ITALY,
SPAIN, FRANCE
• Import Allowance:
a) 200 cigarettes or cigars or 250 grams
of tobacco
b) 750ml of spirits (over 22% proof) or 2
liters of fortified or sparkling wine
c) 60 grams of perfume
d) 500 grams of coffee or 200 grams of
coffee extracts; 100 grams of tea or
40 grams of tea extracts
•) Prohibited items:
Gold objects other than personal

Why European Countries
have less
Documentation ?
• Three of the Countries which I
selected needs only less
Documents because we are
carrying a common visa that is
called Schengen Visa instead of
carrying individual Visa’s for each
country.
A Schengen visa allows the holder
to travel freely within the
Schengen countries for a

What is Schengen Visa

?

• The Schengen Visa has made traveling between
its 15 European member countries much easier
and less bureaucratic. Traveling on a Schengen
Visa means that the visa holder can travel to
any (or all) member countries using one single
visa, thus avoiding the hassle and expense of
obtaining individual visas for each country. This
is particularly beneficial for persons who wish to
visit several European countries on the same
trip. The Schengen visa is a “visitor visa”. It is
issued to citizens of countries who are required
to obtain a visa before entering Europe.
The purpose of the visit must be leisure,

Countries Accepting
Schengen
Visa
• Austria
Malta















Belgium
the Netherlands
The Czech Republic Norway
Denmark
Poland
Estonia
Portugal
Finland
Slovakia
France
Slovenia
Germany
Spain and
Greece
Sweden
Hungary
Italy
Iceland
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg

INFLIGHT MEAL
SERVICES

Vegetarian
Meal(VGML)

•Meats, fish, poultry or eggs will be
avoided.
•Food included will be pure vegetarian in
any style like Indian, Chinese, Continental

Seafood
Meal

•Seafood is served in the main course.
•Meal includes Appetizer , salad , Pan Fried
Cod , Fresh fruit , Bread roll, cheese and
biscuits

Child meal
(CHML)

•Strong spices, big pieces, gravies etc will
be avoided.
•This will include Bite-sized pieces of food
liked by children, as they are easy to and

Veg-Lacto meal
(VLML)

•Meats, fish, poultry or eggs will be
avoided.
•The meal will include vegetarian meal with
diary products in it.

Muslim/Mohammedan
meal (MOML)

•Pork, pork products and alcohol will be
completely avoided.
•Food will be prepared according to the
muslim-shariat laws.

INFLIGHT FACILITIES
OTHER THAN MEALS
ARE :

• Bassinet
• Stretchers
• Wheel chairs etc.

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How The Itinerary Is Good For
The Client ?

• The countries which I mentioned are one
of the best tourist destinations of the
world.
• The client and his family can enjoy the
wide range of cuisine that are provided
during the flight.
• They can explore Dubai which is one of
the best ever shopping destination.
• The whole family can learn more about
the history and visit the historical places
of Italy & Spain.

• Cochin to
FLIGHT DETAILS
Dubai
COK-DXB
• Air India flight
098
• Airline code:
AI
• Departure:
Cochin , India
at 8:30am on
Jan 20
• Arrival:

• Dubai to Italy
• British Airways
Flight 125
• Airline Code:
BA
• Departure:
Dubai, UAE
at11:30pm on
Jan 22.
• Arrival:
Italy,Rome at

DXB - ROM

• Italy to Spain
• Alitalia Linee
Aeree Italiane
Flight 055
• Airline Code:
AZ
• Departure:
Italy, Rome at
7pm on Jan
25
• Arrival:
Spain, Madrid
at 11:30pm

ROM - MAD

• Spain to
MAD
France
• Iberia Flight
075
• Airline Code:
IB
• Departure:
MadridBarajas
at 11pm on
Jan29

- ORY

• Paris to India
• Air India flight
098
• Airline code:
AI
• Departure:
France, Paris
at 2am on
Feb3
• Arrival:

ORY - COK

DAY TO DAY ITINERARY
• Day 1 - (Jan 20)
Departing from India by 8:30am, Arrival at
Dubai by 12:45pm.Mr. Rohan Aluvalia ,Our
representative will guide in Dubai. Stay at
hotel Grand Hyatt. Dubai creek ride visit at
5pm.
• Day 2 – (Jan 21)
Visit to museum at 9am.Trade Centre and
grand mosque visit by 12pm.Visit to Wafi
city by 5pm.
• Day 3 – (Jan 22)
Visit to Bastakiya by 9am.Shopping at city

• Day 4 – (Jan 23)
Arrival at Italy by 10am.Mr.David will guide
in Italy. Refresh and stay at hotel Milan. Visit
to leaning tower of Pisa by 3pm.
• Day 5 – (Jan 24)
Vatican museum visit by 9am.Spend an hour
or two there. Visit to Piazza Navona by 3pm
and Italian opera by 6pm.Night stay at
hotel.
• Day 6 – (Jan 25)
Mount Etna Volcano visit at 10am.Back to
hotel room by 3pm, Refresh and Depart to
airport by 7pm.Arrival to Spain by
11.30pm.Mr. Tom Sharon will guide to see

• Day 7 – (Jan 26)
Visit to Toledo by 9am. Sight seeing till
afternoon. Back to hotel by 4pm.
Depart to Pamplona in domestic flight
by 7pm. Night stay at hotel .
• Day 8 – (Jan 27)
Pamplona visit at 8.30am. Depart to
Barcelona in domestic flight by
3pm.Refresh at hotel. Head to Picasso
museum by 5pm.Night stay at
Barcelona.
• Day 9 – (Jan 28)
Visit to Guell park by 9am.Enjoyment
at park till 4pm.Depart to Palma in

• Day 10 – (Jan 29)
Visit to Caves of Drach at Mallorca
by 8am. Utilizing some hours at
caves. Back to Madrid in 5pm flight
from Palma. Depart to France by
11pm.
• Day 11 – (Jan 30)
Arrival at Paris by 1.30am.Our
representative, Mr. Richard will
guide in France. Refresh and night
stay at Le Méridien Etoile. Disney
land visit at 9am. Fly to Bordeaux
by 8pm.


• Day 13 – (Feb 01)
Visit to Eiffel tower by 10am. Shopping
at Flea market and sight seeing at Paris.
• Day 14 – (Feb 02)
Versailles Palace visit by 10am. By
evening 6pm, checking out the hotel
and moving to airport.
• Day 15 – (Feb 03)
Depart to India by 2am. Arrival at India
by 12pm.

Why my package is better than
somebody else ?

• The tour spot offered is not so common
• We have designed the package purely
depending on personal interest of the
client.
• Another thing, that we have given priority
to your safety and security. We have
selected the countries keeping the
political condition prevailing there in
mind. So we make sure that you and your
family is safe.
• And we make sure that you get the best

TICKETS
Ticket-1

Ticket-2

A COPY OF PRINTED TICKET –
CLASS ECONOMY

WHAT IS IATA ?
 IATA is an international organization for Air
Transport
Association.
 It was founded by the airlines in April 1945
in Havana, Cuba.
 The main objective of the organization are
to promote safe, reliable, secure travel and
to assist airline companies to achieve lawful
competition and uniformity in prices.

Activities Of IATA
• Promote the global harmonization of
aircraft equipment
• Reduce concerns for environmental
emissions
• Develop plan to address future
airline training and qualification
requirements
• IATA offers a suite of financial
services to the airline industry and
associated partners to help them

WHAT IS UFTAA ?
 The United Federation of Travel Agents’
Associations (UFTAA) originate 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, IFTA and
UOTAA, recognizing the need to unify
travel agencies and tour-operators into
one international federation.

Activities Of UFTAA
• To unite and consolidate the
Federations of Travel Agents
National Associations
• To represent the travel agents’
activities before various worldwide bodies, governmental
authorities and suppliers
• UFTAA encourages the
preparations and publications of
legal, economical and social

WHAT IS PATA ?
 The Pacific Asia Travel Association
(PATA) is a membership association
acting as a catalyst for the responsible
development of the Asia Pacific travel
and tourism industry. In partnership with
PATA’s private and public sector
members, we enhance the sustainable
growth, value and quality of travel and
tourism to, from and within the region.

Activities Of PATA
• PATA promotes developing and
facilitating travel within the Pacific
area region and the South-East Asia
region including India.
• It provides the meeting point for all
the people involved in the travel
trade and all the activities related to
it from a large number of countries.
• It provides up to date information on
the field of tourism and the practical

WHAT IS ICAO ?
The International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), an agency of the
United Nations, created as a permanent
body on April 4,1947 for codifying the
principles and techniques of international
air navigation and fosters the planning and
development of international air transport
to ensure safe and orderly growth.
Its headquarters are located in the
Quartier International of Montreal, Canada.

 The ICAO Council adopts standards
and recommended practices
concerning air navigation,
prevention of unlawful interference,
and facilitation of border-crossing
procedures for international civil
aviation.

Activities Of ICAO
• Ensure the safe and orderly growth
to international civil aviation
throughout the world.
• Encourage the arts of the aircraft
design and operation for the
peaceful purposes.
• Encourage the development of the
railways, airports and navigation
facilities for ICAO
• Meets the needs of the people of

WHAT IS CHICAGO
CONVENTION ?
 In the year 1944 The Chicago
Convention on International Civil
Aviations developed.
 The Convention on International Civil
Aviation, also known as the Chicago
Convention, established by the
International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO), a specialized agency of the
United Nations charged with
coordinating and regulating
international air travel.
 The Convention establishes rules of
airspace, aircraft registration and

Activities Of Chicago
Convention
• It governs relations between states
on technical as well as commercial
subjects connecting ICAO.
• They govern the air services,
customs, Facilitation,
Documentation, Technical
assistances etc..

WHAT IS WARSAW
CONVENTION ?
 The principal purpose of the Warsaw
Convention is to determine the liability of
air carriers in the case of an accident,
both in regards to passengers and also
baggage and cargo.
 Originally signed in 1929 in Warsaw
(hence the name), it was amended in
1955 at The Hague and in 1975 in
Montreal. United States courts have held
that, at least for some purposes, the
Warsaw Convention is a different
instrument from the Warsaw Convention

Activities Of Warsaw
Convention
• It deals with claimants which
includes the liability of airlines
death or injury to passengers and
for loss, damage or delay to
baggage and cargo in most
international travel.

How IATA & UFTAA Play An
Important
Role In Travel Industry ?
 International Air Transport
Association (IATA).
 Universal Federation of Travel
Agent’s Association (UFTAA).

International Air Transport
Association (IATA)
• Air transport is one of the most
dynamic industries in the world.
The International Air Transport
Association (IATA) is its global
trade organization.
• Over 60 years, IATA has developed
the commercial standards that
built a global industry. Today, IATA’s
mission is to represent, lead and
serve the airline industry. Its
members comprise some 230
airlines - the world’s leading

themselves by simplifying
processes and increasing
passenger convenience while
reducing costs and improving
efficiency. The groundbreaking
Simplifying the Business initiative is
crucial in this area. Moreover,
safety is IATA’s number one priority,
and IATA’s goal is to continually
improve safety standards, notably
through IATA’s Operational Safety
Audit (IOSA). Another main concern
is to minimize the impact of air
transport on environment

Universal Federation of Travel
Agent’s Association
(UFTAA)
 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, FIAV and
UOTAA, recognizing the need to unify
travel agencies and tour-operators into
one international federation.

• UFTAA’s mission is to be an international
forum where matters affecting the world
travel industry are addressed,
representing and defending the interests
of incoming and outgoing tour operators,
travel and tourism agencies before the
governmental bodies, suppliers and other
entities of international scope. It also aims
at strengthening its members’ image and
enhance the world travel and tourism
industry and a sustainable tourism.
- To comply with its mission, the
Confederation develops the following
functions :
- To unite and consolidate the Federations
of Travel Agents’ National Associations
and to globally enhance the interests of

- To work towards the adoption of measures
that will ease travel for the consumer and
to offer services to its member federations ;
- To be an investigation and information
centre supporting the member Federations’
work and to offer information for
technological development ;
- To offer, as a voluntary mechanism, an
arbitration service which assists in solving
conflicts resulting from commercial
relations for which amicable settlement
cannot be reached ;
- To organize a world congress of travel
agents and other meetings necessary to the

Why IATA Is Considered As One
Of The Best Organizations?
• IATA is an acronym for International Air
Transportation Association, and is an
organization which is self owned.
• IATA identifies and develops operational
solutions for all areas affecting aircrafts
and airlines, either on ground or in flight.
Key Features of IATA’s are as follows :
Promote the global harmonization of
aircraft equipment.
Identify and mitigate priority operational

BENEFITS INVOLVED IN
IATA

• For consumers, IATA simplifies the travel and
shipping processes, while keeping costs down.
Passengers can make one telephone call to
reserve a ticket, pay in one currency and then
use the ticket on several airlines in several
countries.
• IATA allows airlines to operate safely, securely,
efficiently and economically under clearly
defined rules.
• IATA serves as an intermediary between airlines
and passenger as well as cargo agents via
neutrally applied agency service standards and
centralized financial systems.
• A large network of industry suppliers and
service providers gathered by IATA provides

Alternative Countries
• CHINA
• JAPAN
• MALAYSIA
• SINGAPORE

CHINA

HISTORY OF CHINA
 China is the World’s oldest
continuous civilization.
 The World’s Third largest Country,
China covers a vast area of
eastern Asia. It has, by far, the
largest population in the World.
 Ruled by the Communist Party
since 1949,China is divided into
22provinces,5 autonomous
regions, & 3 special municipalities.

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
CHINA
 Temple of Heaven, Beijing
 Macao
 The Great wall of China
 The Forbidden City
 Xian museum

mple of Heaven, Beijing

Temple of Heaven, Beijing
 The Temple was built in 1420 A.D.
during the Ming Dynasty to offer
sacrifice to Heaven. As Chinese
emperors called themselves 'The Son
of Heaven' ,they dared not to build
their own dwelling, 'Forbidden City'
bigger than a dwelling for Heaven.
 The Temple of Heaven is enclosed
with a long wall. The northern part
within the wall is semicircular
symbolizing the heavens and the

Macao

Macao
 A tiny peninsula in Southeast
China, Macoa is a popular tourist
destination, with fragrant woods,
and a sandy coastline onto the
South China sea.
 Historical attractions such as St
Paul’s Church, built by the
Portuguese in 1602.
 Popular casinos are the major
attractions of the city.

he Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China
 The Great Wall of China is a series of
stone and
earthen fortifications in China, built,
rebuilt, and maintained between the
5th century BC and the 16th century
to protect the northern borders of
the Chinese Empire.
 Stretching from Central Asia to
Yellow sea, the wall’s total length is
6,400km
 It is the world’s longest human-made

he Forbidden City

The Forbidden City


The Forbidden City is located at
the center of Beijing.
Rectangular shaped Forbidden City
is the world's largest palace
complex that covers the area of
around of 74 hectares. It is also
known as the Palace Museum or
Gugong in the Chinese language.

ian museum

Xian museum
 The Terracotta Armyare the Terracotta
Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang
the First Emperor of China.
 The terracotta figures,were discovered
in 1974 by several local farmers near
Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China near the
Mausouleum of the First Qin Emperor.
 The figures include warriors, chariots,
horses, officials, acrobats, strongmen,
and musicians. Current estimates are
that in the three pits containing the
Terracotta Army there were over 8,000
soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses
and 150 cavalry horses, the majority of

JAPAN

HISTORY OF JAPAN
• Japan, the Land of Rising Sun, stretch
about 1,900km into the pacific
Ocean. Ethnic Japanese makes up
99percent of the population.
• Its “ring of fire”, where the Earth’s
plates collide, makes the country
vulnerable to earthquakes and
erupting volcanoes.
• Japan’s booming economy is a global
phenomenon, and its future lies in

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
JAPAN
 Tokyo Disneyland
 Hiroshima
 Aya Castle
 Japanese Sword museum
 Kyoto

okyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disneyland
 Tokyo Disneyland is a 115acre theme at
the Tokyo Disney Resort located
in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo.
 The park was constructed by Walt
Disney.
 There are seven themed areas, each
complementing each other yet unique in
their style. Made up of the World Bazaar,
the four classic Disney
lands: Adventureland,Westernland, Fant
asyland and Tomorrowland, and two

Hiroshima

Hiroshima
 The name Hiroshima is synonymous
with the horrors of a nuclear
holocaust.
 The Peace Park commemorates the
memories of all the victims with a
Cenotaph listing all their names.
 The Atomic Bomb museum, with its
macabre photographs of the city
and its victims is not for the fainthearted
 A memorial called the Children's

Aya Castle

Aya Castle
 Aya Castle (Aya-jo) is believed to
have been built in the first half of the
14th century.
 It came to be called Aya Castle as
the person who built this castle
identified himself as Aya.
 The present three-storied castle
tower was built in 1985. It houses a
historical reference museum that
exhibits armour worn by samurai in
battle, swords, and ancient

Japanese Sword museum

Japanese Sword museum
 The Japanese Sword Museum collects
and preserves 152 items, including
swords such as the ones designated
as National Treasures made by
Nobuyoshi, Kuniyuki (Rai) and
Kuniyuki (Taima), sword fittings,
armor, and documents of metal
working.
 Usually, exhibitions such as the "Koto
(old sword) and Shinto (new sword)
Exhibition" are held and the works of
famous swordsmiths from the Heian

Kyoto

Kyoto
 The spectacular sight of an elevenstory elevator at the train station,
greets visitors to Kyoto. Kyoto, once
the capital of Japan, has some of the
most significant temples and shrines
in Japan.
 The spectacular Kinkaku-ji, or
literally the Golden Pavilion is
covered with gold leaf, is mirrored in
the small lake, which is nearby.
 The 17th century Nijo castl, the
Kiyomizu Temple, and the Nanzen

MALAYSIA

HISTORY OF MALAYSIA
 One of the most dynamic countries in
Southeast Asia, Malaysia has
developed their economy at a
dramatic rate.
 Malaysia’s 13states are ruled by
sultans and governors, from which a
new king is chosen every five years.
 Malaysia posses a “plural society”, the
term means people who live together,
but keep their own culture, language,

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
MALAYSIA
 Langkawi: The island of mystical
legends
 Batu Feringgi
 Petronas Twin Towers 
 Sepang International F1 Circuit 
 Gunung Mulu Caves

kawi: The island of mystical legends

Langkawi: The island of
mystical legends

 Langkawi-This cluster of 99 islands
has the best of many worlds.
 Beautiful beaches, world-class
infrastructure, mangroves rich in
flora and fauna, ultra-cheap dutyfree shopping and fascinating
legends.

Batu Feringgi

Batu Feringgi
 Batu Ferringhi is situated along the
coastal road north-west of
Georgetown
 It is lined with a string of
international-standard resorts and
is the most popular beach in
Penang.

etronas Twin Towers 

Petronas Twin Towers
 The 88-storey Petronas Twin
Towers, otherwise known as KLCC
the world's tallest twin structures.
 These twin icon pierce the city
skylines and are a truly
magnificent sight.

ang International F1 Circuit 

Sepang International F1
Circuit 
 In step with the global rise in
motor sports, Malaysia now has a
challenging Formula 1 circuit just
outside the KL International
Airport.
 The circuit hosts international
motoring events and is also
available for private bookings.

unung Mulu Caves

Gunung Mulu Caves
 Mulu Caves National Park is home
to one of the longest networks of
caves in the world.
 Here lies the world’s largest
underground chamber, the
Sarawak Chamber, capable of
accommodating forty Boeing 747
airplanes.

SINGAPORE

HISTORY OFSINGAPORE
 In 1819, Sir Stamford Raffles set
up a British trading post in
Singapore, formerly known as
Temasek, which enabled the island
to be a free trade centre for the
East Indies.
 One of the World’s most densely
populated countries, Singapore has
a myriad of traditional cultures and
buildings alongside towering

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF
SINGAPORE
 Chinatown
 Kampong Glam
 Arab Street
 Singapore Zoo Night Safari Tour
 Sentosa Island

ngapore Chinatown

Chinatown
 Singapore's Chinatown evolved
around 1821 when the first
Chinese junk arrived from Xiamen,
Fujian province in China.
 Chinatown’s local name - Niu Che
Shui (Bullock Cart Water) arose
from the fact each household at
that time had to collect fresh water
from the wells in Ann Siang Hill
and Spring Street, using bullockdrawn carts.

 The Al Abrar Mosque along Telok
Ayer Street, and the Jamae Mosque
and Sri Mariamman Temple along
South Bridge Road lay witness to the
harmonious racial and religious
atmosphere in Singapore.
 Chinatown can be divided into four
main districts - Kreta Ayer, Telok
Ayer, Tanjong Pagar and Bukit Pasoh
- each with its own distinctive
flavour. The heart of activity is in the
Trengganu/Smith Streets area.

Kampong
Glam

Kampong Glam
 Named after the Gelam tree which
used to grow in the area, Kampong
Glam was the historic seat of Malay
royalty in Singapore.
 Today, the former Istana Kampong
Glam (Sultan’s palace) has been
converted into a heritage museum,
the Malay heritage Centre, to
showcase the rich history and culture
of Singapore’s Malay community.
 A key building in Kampong Glam is

Arab
Street

Arab Street
 Arab Street is the centre of the
Muslim community where it used
to be the main selling place of
Muslim men’s headgear (or
songkok), the holy Quran, prayer
mats and textiles.
 Today, Arab Street is a designer’s
dream locale! Glittery and lavish
fashion items abound, like the
finest lace, sparkling semi-precious
stones, ostrich feathers, iron-on
diamantes, gold thread, and

gapore Zoo Night Safari

Singapore Zoo Night Safari
Tour
 The world's first nighttime zoo safari
takes you through 40 hectares of
secondary jungle adjoining Singapore
Zoo, enhanced by subtle moonglow
lighting.
 The mystery and drama of the
tropical jungle comes alive after dusk,
and you'll experience a thrilling sense
of roaming through the jungle as you
travel through the grounds by open
tram.
 You'll pass a large reservoir and weave

entosa Island

Sentosa Island
 Singapore's relaxing island resort.
 pink dolphins at play in the Dolphin
Lagoon, Underwater World
oceanarium.
 See “Images of Singapore” story
and after dinner enjoy the multisensory sound and light water
show “Songs of the Sea”.
 This action-packed, family-friendly
afternoon tour to Sentosa Island is
guaranteed to please children and
adults alike.

Travel Documents
Documents required to
visit china
 Visitors to China require a passport
that is valid for at least six months
prior to entry.
 A return ticket .
 All visitors are also required to fill
in a health declaration certificate
on arrival, entrance will be refused
to HIV positive travelers.
 No vaccination is required.

Documents required to
visit Japan

 A valid passport
 A return ticket is required by all
visitors to Japan.
 Visas are required
 No vaccination is required
 One should take out travel
insurance before visiting Japan,
including insurance against
medical costs, loss of belongings,
theft, cancellation of journey.

Documents required to
visit Malaysia
 Excluding US & UK citizens, everyone
need a visa
 A valid passport is required with at least
six months remaining beyond the date
of entry.
 A return or onward ticket is needed.
 Vaccinations - International Certificate
of Vaccination for Yellow Fever required
if arriving from infected area.

Documents required to
visit Singapore

 All visitors must hold a passport which
is valid for at least six months after the
date of departure.
 Indians need a visa
 International Certificate of Vaccination
for Yellow Fever required if arriving from
infected area within 5 days

regulations
Import& Export
Free
import
regulations
in China

 2 liters of alcoholic beverages ,400
cigarettes
 50g of gold or silver
 1 still camera and reasonable amount of
film
 All the receipts of the valuable articles,
such as jewelry, jade, gold and silver
ornaments, handicrafts, artifacts,
paintings and calligraphy, you bought in
China should be kept for the exit check.
 Antiques are not permitted to leave
China without the proper "Certificates
for the Export of Cultural Relics" from

Import & export
regulation in Japan
 You are required to make an oral or a
written declaration to Customs about
the goods that you bring into Japan.
 When the amount of your goods
exceeds the limit of tax exemption,
submit the Declaration of your
accompanied and unaccompanied
baggage.
 Commercial goods and commercial
samples are taxable and are not
subject to tax exemption indicated
below

Import & Export
regulations in Malaysia
 Free import :
 - 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or
225 grams of tobacco;
 - max. 1 litre of wine, spirits or
malt liquor;
 - max. 100 matches;
 - max. 3 pieces of new wearing
apparel;
 - one pair of new footwear;
 - one unit of each portable
electrical or battery operated
appliance for personal care and
hygiene;
 

Import &export regulations
in Singapore
 Visitors above 18 years of age arriving
from any country (except Malaysia) who
have spent more than 48 hours outside
Singapore are allowed duty-free
concessions of the following
- 1 litre wine
- 1 litre spirit and
-1 litre of beer.
All these items must be for personal
consumption only. There are no dutyfree concessions on cigarettes or other

Prohibited items
Prohibited items in China
 Radio transceivers and secure
communication devices.
 The national currency of China, with
every traveler restricted to carrying a
total of 6,000
 Endangered species of fauna and flora
(including their specimens) as well as
their seeds and reproductive materials.
 Explosives& weapons.
 Counterfeit currency bills & fake
securities.
 Manuscripts, printed matters, films,
photos, phonograph records, movies,

Prohibited items in
Japan
 Heroin, cocaine, MDMA, opium,
cannabis, stimulants, psychotropic
substances, and other narcotic drugs
(excluding those designated by Ministry
of Health, Labour and Welfare
Ordinance);
 Firearms ,bullets and pistol parts;
Explosives
 Precursor materials for chemical
weapons;
 Germs which are likely to be used for
bio-terrorism;
 Counterfeit, altered, or imitation coins,
paper money, bank notes, or securities,
and forged credit cards;

Prohibited items in
Malaysia
 Intoxicating liquors containing more than
3.46 milligrams per liter in any lead or in
any compound of copper.
 Daggers and flick knives.
 Broadcast receivers capable of receiving
radio communication
 Cloth bearing the imprint or duplicate of
any verses of the Quran.
 Pen, pencil, and other articles resembling
syringes.
 Poisonous chemical
 Explosives and Fireworks
 Imitation arms, toy gun / pistols.
 Imitation hand grenades.

Prohibited items in
Singapore

 Intoxicating liquors and cigarettes marked
with the words "SINGAPORE DUTY NOT PAID"
on the labels, cartons or packets
 Cigarettes with the prefix "E" printed on the
packets
 Chewing gum
 Chewing tobacco and imitation tobacco
products
 Cigarette lighters of pistol or revolver shape
 Controlled drugs and psychotropic
substances
 Endangered species of wildlife and their byproducts
 Firecrackers
 Obscene articles, publications, video

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CONCLUSION
• After doing “TRAVEL” in the form of
an assignment I learned more the
tourism and the rules and
regulations while traveling from
one country to other.

DECLARATION
• I hereby declare that the
assignment “TRAVEL” is done
according to the best of my
knowledge .

THANK
YOU

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