Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Luxury Auction Winners Spending Nights At Puri Wulandari

Ubud-Bali: Winners of Luxury Auction earn their nights at Puri Wulandari Boutique Resort. The Luxury Link connects passionate travelers to the world’s best places to stay.
It is voted as “Best Travel Website” by Travel + Leisure last year, and “Best Travel Websites” by CNBC at 2008.
“It will be a pleasure to welcome all the winners. Luxury Link is a trusted network with only properties to the highest standards, and as such, obviously their guests are always welcome.” – Rae Woelandari, Director of Sales & Marketing.
Winners, Anthony Diaz, Jerry Reiland, Claire Innes will spend their tropical moments in Ubud, Bali this summer. Puri Wulandari has been chosen to be the only hotel in Indonesia amongst “100 hottest new hot spot” in the world by 2002 Conde Nast Traveller
Puri Wulandari Boutique Resort & Spa has 34 individual villas. Each villa consist of private swimming pool looking over the river gorge, large outdoor living room, deluxe bathroom, and oppulents amenities.
Contact:
Puri Wulandari, A Boutique Resort & Spa
Ubud, Bali T: +62361980252 E: reservation@puriwulandari.net
http://www.puri-wulandari.com

Much Love for Puri Wulandari At TripAdvisor.com

Ubud-Bali: Puri Wulandari has been mentioned there times in a row with wonderful reviews at www.tripadvisor.com
Trip Advisor has been known to give a plateau for guests and travelers alike to post their comments without edited. Its review and comments section has been guidelines for world travelers to choose the perfect holiday or to avoid the unnecessary.
“…The staffs were amazing, nothing was too hard and they were incredibly co-operative given the organization and detail required for 120 guests. Each Villa has amazing views and a huge amount of space…”
More reviews can be seen at http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g297701-d302982
Puri Wulandari Boutique Resort & Spa has 34 individual villas. Each villa consist of private swimming pool, open living room with dining corner,  mini bar & fridge, luxurious bathroom with sunken bath, outdoor shower and double vanities, his & her private changing room, four posted bed with high mosquito net, king bedding, 29” flat TV with DVD player.
Puri Wulandari has been a several time winners of Connoisseurs Choice Award by Resort & Great Hotels.
Contact:
Puri Wulandari, A Boutique Resort & Spa
Ubud, Bali T: (0361)980.252 E: reservation@puriwulandari.net

Puri Wulandari Gold Listed in Luxury Group

luxury hotel resortPuri Wulandari Boutique Resort has been accepted amongst some of the best hotels in the world as part of the prestigious Luxury Group.
The Luxury Group is the global ultra luxury Hotel, Resort & Spa organization featuring simply the finest in hospitality facilities worldwide. The private club accepts membership only by recommendation.
“It is a pleasure to welcome you and Puri Wulandari Boutique Resort to the exclusive Gold List of Luxury Group” – Mario Sarafraz, Executive Vice President Global Operation.
Puri Wulandari Boutique Resort & Spa has 34 individual villas. Each villa consist of private swimming pool, open living room with dining corner,  mini bar & fridge, luxurious bathroom with sunken bath, outdoor shower and double vanities, his & her private changing room, four posted bed with high mosquito net, king bedding, 29” flat TV with DVD player.
Puri Wulandari has been chosen to be the only hotel in Indonesia amongst “100 hottest new hot spot” in the world by 2002 Conde Nast Traveller
Contact:
Puri Wulandari, A Boutique Resort & Spa
Ubud, Bali. Phone : +62361980252
Email: reservation@puriwulandari.net
http://www.puri-wulandari.com

Testimonial from SmartTravelAsia.com

For a real Ubud gem, pop into the green and gracious Puri Wulandari, a Bali boutique resort and spa. It is set some distance away from the road in lush paddy looking down over the Ayung River. The 34 thatch-roof pool villas are elegant and private and the gardens are a treat. The villas feature their own valley-edge plunge pools with stunning views. There is a nice spa too. Where most resorts prefer stone, the Puri Wulandari has chosen grass. Keep an eye on this one.
Smart Travel Asia

Bali : The Best Honeymoon Destination

bali honeymoon destinationIf one is planning for a honeymoon then there is nothing more attractive than taking a trip to the tropical honeymoon destinations. The main aim of the honeymoon couples is to relax and to refresh the mind and body from the stressful days of their wedding. This will create an ideal session for having a loving time together. The best honeymoon destination is Bali, an island which is a province of Indonesia.
Bali is surrounded with attractive beaches, volcanoes, etc. one can also have fun surfing, para sailing, scuba diving, etc.  This destination has been the most important part of the Indonesia tourism because of its various culture and beautiful landscape which draws a lot of interest for Bali tourism. Honeymoon in Bali is the most passionate and pleasant experience for the couples.
The resort in Bali is quite well known for villas and spa. By tradition Bali is famous for it’s variety of aroma therapy, massage, acupressure, etc. All of these are obtainable in the Bali spa villas in a range of combinations and at low-priced rates.
One will get the fabulous homes to hire and some eye-catching villas by the beach. These Bali villas are the unique kind to have a honeymoon in Bali. Villas offer something more than accommodation like, private pool, private garden, mini bar with beers and soft drinks and lots more. They offer a perfect romantic place where one can spend time without any stress and take the pleasure of the environment.  One will never get bored if they stay there as there are many alternatives to enjoy each moment.
Puri Wulandari resort is one of the Bali best resort. This is very well known in Bali resort and spa. One can have a good time in this resort. Their facilities available are so good that one will not complain of anything once they are there. This resort also offers hydrotherapy, massotheraphy, thermotherapy, aesthetic refinement and beauty treatment through which one can relax their body by undergoing those treatments. It is one of the kind which gives it a kind of peace and a fascination that will surely take your breath away. That’s why it is known as the perfect destination for the couples who want to enjoy every moment of their life in love and passion. .
One should always look out for a reputable company to assist in the planning and booking. This way it becomes immediately possible to plan an idealistic Bali holiday. It is not at all difficult to do the booking of the resort in Bali. One has to just browse the website and find out the best Indonesia tourism which provides all the facility with a good holiday package. This is the most helpful and hassle free way to find out the best honeymoon destination in Bali.
Honeymooners’ paradise beckons you. So plan out an ideal honeymoon to win over your sweetheart completely…

Gianyar Bali : Rich in History and Artifacts

The district of Gianyar is the center of Balinese culture, rich in history and artifacts. Gianyar’s history is arguably the most fascinating in Bali.
The town of Gianyar itself is a small administration town, hone to one of the best preserved palaces on the island, but unfortunately closed to visitor.
Leaving Denpasar on the way to Ubud, the first village is Batubulan. Famous for its stone carvings, most of the stone sculptures you see around Bali will almost certainly come from Batubulan. These works are exhibited all along the main road. Batubulan also specializes in the Barong dance  which is performance daily here. The dance symbolizes the never-ending battle between good and bad.
Just after Batubulan, Celuk and nearby Singapadu are the exported worldwide.
After Celuk, the main road heads to Sukawati, famous for its art market (pasar seni). Set in a two-floor building, the market sells everything from statues to dance costumes, all at reasonable prices. At night when the art market is closed, a night market provides a good selection of Indonesian food. Sukawati village is also a centre for the manufacture of the wind chimes you find all over the island..
Further along the road towards Ubud is the village of Mas. Famous for woodcarving, Mas offers a myriad of wooden items. The road through it is solidly lined with craft shops and you are welcome to drop in and see the carves at work. The Tilem Nyana art shop exhibit the work of Ida Bagus Nyana, one of the grat carvers of the thirties.
After Mas, you enter the area of Ubud. Ubud is recognized as the cultural centre of Bali. It is where the image of Bali as a land of artists was created. A former principality, it has several palaces and Brahmin mansions, as well as beautiful houses built in the Gianyar architectural style. The modern Balinese art movement began here, when artists first began to abandon purely religious and court scenes of everyday life,. Ubud is home to many respected local western artists.
The cultural image of Ubud is paramount to the people as home to the best art museum in country. The Puri Lukisan, a Museum of Fine Arts established the 50’s displays art from thee and 50’s, as well as fine examples of modern Balinese art.
The Neka Museum has a diverse and interesting collection of mainly modern art. It also include an excellent and varied display of work by western artistr who have resided in Ubud through the years.
Ubud is in ideal place to see Balinese dance. Legong, Ramayana, Baris, Kecak, and the Fire Dance are pewrformed nightly in or around the Ubud area.
Ubud gives you the opportunity to see the real Bali. It is a place for leisurely strools through rice paddies,
Lush forests, breathtaking gorges, and deserted swimming holes, all within walking distance from the centre of Ubud. You must visit the Monkey Forest walk along Monkey Forest Road from Ubud down into a dense forest where you will find a buncxh of happy monkeys waiting for passing tourists. A word of warning: the monkeys are happy but just a little naughty, so hold on to your camers.
Ubud market has kept much of its traditional charm, with squatting Balinese sellers haggling loudly among spices and vegetables. The market also sells handicrafts, many made in the neighbouring villages of Pangosekan, Tegalalang, Payangan and Peliatan.
Gianyar has some of the most important archeological sites.
The majority are located in the Pejeng area,, 4km from Ubud. It is home to one of south East Asia’s oldest artifacts, a huge kettledrum known as the Moon of Kejeng a relic from the Bronze Age origating from Dongson, Vietnam, and a nearby archeological museum. The village also his ancient temples. The Pura sering Jagat and Pura Kebo Edan.
The road to Pejeng and Giabyar is the site of the Goa Gajah. The elephant cave is carved into the rock face and reached by a flight of steps. It probably dates back to the 9-12th centuries and shows element of both Hindu and Buddhist use.

The Dos and Don’ts of Buying things in Bali

DO : 1.Take your  time; If you find a piece that you like, put it on hold and go back for another look before buying. 2.Research; Browse the galleries and check out some exhibitions to get a feel for your taste 3.Buy what you like; Follow your heart. As long as you are drawn to a painting and as long as you like it, your money won’t be wasted. Remember, you are the one who has to look at it every day. 4.But from up and coming artists; Find quality pieces by Bali’s art school graduates, or new artists who haven’t been featured in an exhibition before and therefore still sell their work for a reasonable price. DON’T : 1.Overspend; Stick to your budget so that you don’t have regrets. 2.Be scared to ask; Galleries can be daunting places but the staff will help you. If you like a piece, find out about it. If you don’t know where to start, ask for advice. 3.Be pressured into buying; Just because someone gives you the hard sell, it doesn’t means you have to buy. 4.Be swayed by trends of fame; The work of an award winning artists or the latest’s trend in abstract expressionism might be the last thing you want on your  wall, so don’t feel you have to pursue the idea. Some suggestion; If you wish to buy artwork here, you will find it to be incredibly accessible and remarkably inexpensive, but if you are a newcomer to the art world, and feel intimidated about making a purchase, it is best to go into the process armed with some knowledge, and then start looking for apiece within your budget. A good idea is to first learn a little bit about Bali’s classical artwork by visiting some of the museum of art. When you are ready to buy, you will find that Ubud Bali’s artistic hub is the most obvious place to conduct your search. Classic, contemporary and abstract paintings, fine art, folk art, framed photographs and decorative wall panels can all be found in the town’s numerous galleries, studios, art shops and markets. If the speaks to you – buy it! Meet the artists- the person who knows his artwork better than anybody else. Commission a painting! Prices may not be negotiable in the fine art galleries, but for commercial artwork figures are always open to discussion. Galleries & Art Museum in Bali Agung Rai Museum of Art (Arma) Pangosekan, Ubud A collection of traditional and modern Balinese paintings, as well as works of foreigners who have lived in Bali. Blanco Renaissance Museum Jl.Raya Campuhan, Ubud Inside you can meet the family of the late artists Antinio Blanco, and view his collection of erotic paintings and collages. Museum Puri Lukisan Jl. Raya Ubud Display works dating from the late 1920’s. when Balinese painters first began to break away from the formality of traditional painting styles, up to the present, many were gathered by Dutch painter Rudolph Bonnet with the assistance of Ubud’s princes. A gallery has selected works of art for sale. Neka Art Museum Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud This private meseum has the finest collection of art inspired by Bali.

Puri Wulandari Resort : The Testimonials

puri wulandari resortThe day is still faint when I was awakened by the twittering and chirping of wild birds. Though my eyes still drowsy, I forcefully pulled myself away from the cozy comfortable King size bed. The sweet bird calls are very inviting.
It’s true. When I pulled open my bedroom curtain, I could not believe my eyes upon seeing the mesmerizing scenery that immediately made me go for the door A thin fog gracing between the tops of canopy of the village forest at the ravine, as if welcoming me with a ‘good morning’.
I feel like I’m on the land in the sky. Perhaps this is the real beauty and serenity, I am actually at Puri Wulandari, a natural resort located on the ravine of Ayung valley in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali. About 100 meters below is the Ayung River, with its following crystal clear water along with huge rock.
Stretched out in a 3.5 hectares of land, Puri Wulandari is really very beautiful. To maintain its exclusivity, the number of villas are limited to only 34, among them; 29 Srikandi Villas each measuring 200m2, 4 Drupadi Villa which each measures to 340m2, and a 500 m2 Maharani Suites Villa.
Once inside the resort complex, we are welcomed by a picturesque green rice field. At the lobby, we are greeted by the friendly smiles of the staffs in Bali traditional clothes. From here, we’ll be accompanied to our villa in a buggy or club car, like the one they use in a golf field. The track in  this resort is quite difficult if engaged on foot. But, there’s no worry, since all our needs will be provided by the butler, ready to serve us 24 hours. “ here, we pamper our guests”, said Resort Manager of Puri Wulandari.
This boutique and spa resort is designed with a combination of Java and Bali traditional village, with high walls in break clay color is called Angkul-angkul, Bali traditional gate made from wood sculpture. Each villa has an out door living room with sago palm roof, soft wooden chairs and round dining table with tropical fruits on the top, a mini bar, and a gold fish pond on one its cormer. We can also swim in a 4 x 6 square meter private swimming pool in front of the villa adjoining the cliff. A Bale Bengong positioned at the corner can be a spot to hang out and wait for the nightfall.
A 5.5 x 5 meter wooden bedroom has two large glass doors that makes it possible for daylight to spread in equally. The interior is a combination of traditional and modern elements. The high ceiling is made from rounded bamboo and the roof of course grass, a wooden bed with a white mosquito net. There is also a 29 inch flat screen television with DVD player and 426 DVD Disc to choose from. Each afternoon the butler serve us with various traditional snacks. There are three bathroom available to choose room: with large bath tub or an indoor and out door shower. Hand-made aromatherapy soap feels so soft and fragrant, caressing your skin and refreshing your tired body after wandering in the wood near the Puri.
“It is totally quitw and natural over here. Our privacy is strictly observe”, said Yasuo Ikeda, a Japanese tourist who I met at the main swimming pool in front of Legong Restaurant. No wonder Yasuo and his wife, Etsuko, lasts for 7 days and 6 nights in the resort. “ Itried Balinese massage at Lila Ulangun Spa”, said Etsuko, “and tonight  we will try a romantic candle light dinner”, she continued. This is only held at the Janger Restaurant that serve various international menus. If you want more privacy, a romantic candle light dinner at the villa can be arranged.
“This is the right place to rest and discharge tension and stress”, said Peter Stok, President Director of Bank Niaga. “ Aside from its complete room facilities, the service is also very satisfiying”, he said.
No wonder if Puri Wulandari becomes the resort and Great Hotels Connoisseur’s Choice in extraordinary commitment to the highest degree of hospitality, service, amenities and overall guest experience’ since 2002-2005.
“I only one word to say, Fantastic! This is a perfect hideaway with exquisite, excellent facilities, service and outstanding scenery”, said Mrs.D.Stephanie Brooks, travel writer.” I have to come back some day.

Tourism in The New Era of Information Technology

Information technology has influenced all walks of our lives over the last few decades in a tremendous manner with the Tourism and Travel sector being one of the chief beneficiaries. The introduction of computers can be traced back to the early 60’s when the vacuum tube was the primary component of computer systems. This was largely inefficient and error prone and soon gave way to transistors which were replaced by Integrated Circuits. Now the technological advances have allowed advanced graphics integrated with moving images and sound to be incorporated into the modern computers.
The Tourism product being largely intangible stands to gain a lot from technology. Travel was considered a risk in the early days mainly due to the fact that the knowledge about the terrain, climate, culture etc of the destination was limited or unknown. Only the adventurous and men in quest for newer pastures ventured into such journeys. With the advent of IT into the travel sector, things have changed. Travel has become much more enjoyable and comfortable. The modern day traveller has a plethora of options to choose from, with Internet being the favourite haunt for the potential traveller. Places of tourist interest and scenic beauty often do not catch the attention of the customer largely due to the fact that they are not marketed well. Internet in the early days did not support graphics, video, sound etc. Hence the tourism products could not be marketed over the net effectively. Now things have drastically changed with the introduction of protocols like the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). This has led to easier transmission of graphical images, music, videos etc over the net with speed and clarity. Thus tourism has been effectively marketed over the Internet. This has led to the mushrooming of Tourism and Travel sites.
There are number of software which cater to the needs of the tourism and hospitality sectors. Travel agencies, tour operators, hotels etc use modern systems equipped with powerful applications that work on huge databases. Computerised front office has lent elegance to the modern offices which are largely paperless. Office automation has led to efficient and accurate information processing. A person armed with the right information is the most powerful in the modern era. Computerised systems are used to extract information out of the voluminous quantities of data store in databases. Querying a database, be it for reservation enquiry or booking a ticket is in the hands of the end user. The customer is the king and rightly so has a number of options to choose from when embarking on a journey or getting information about a tourist spot.
Earlier users of computer systems were required to be experts. Even starting up the system required a computer operator. Only then the application could be run. Now systems with Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) technologies, even a layman or a child is able to operate a computer or access internet. A person who doesn’t know the local language at a place has information at his finger tips with the advent of touch screen facilities. Almost all banks have now introduced ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) facilities at their premises so as to allow the customers to access their accounts any time of the day.
In the Kerala scenario the advent of IT has been restricted to travel agencies using reservation systems and development of websites by Governmental and non-Governmental agencies. Also office automation is in place in with the accounting process also being computerized. The official website of Kerala Tourism has won many national and international accolades as being one of the best sites in tourism worldwide. In the education sector institutes such as the Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies (KITTS) has imparted IT education in Tourism sector by giving hands on training to students in GDSs (Global Distribution Systems) and computerized applications. Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) has also fully computerized their reservations and a tourist can easily book a room through the net. Hotels have linked their systems to other global systems so as to establish a link worldwide. Let us examine in brief the applications of IT in Tourism.
Global Distribution Systems
Global Distribution Systems (GDS) have evolved over the years and has played a major role in making online travel possible. A Computer Reservation System (CRS) is used to store and retrieve information and conduct transactions related to travel. They were originally developed by airlines, but it was later extended to travel agents as a sales channel. A functionality of CRS has been extended and what is known as the Global Distribution Systems came into existence. The major CRS operations that book and sell tickets to multiple airlines are known as GDS. Many airlines have opted to divest most of their holdings to Global Distribution Systems due to which many systems are now accessible to consumers through Internet gateways for hotels, car rental agencies, and other services as well as airline tickets. A traveller or a travel agent can chalk out an itinerary using a GDS which is a global system interconnecting airlines, hotels, travel agents, car rental companies, cruise liners etc. The four major Global Distribution Systems are AMADEUS, GALILEO, SABRE and WORLDSPAN. AMADEUS boasts of a market share of 31% and is followed by SABRE with 30% of the market, GALILEO with 26% and WORLDSPAN which has captured 12% of the market.
Today’s GDS systems have the following capabilities
* Available and accessible 99.9% of the time
* Process up to 17,000 messages per second during peak time
* Operates on cutting edge enterprise systems architecture
* Enjoys response times of a fraction of a second
* Is capable of booking a multitude of transactions
* Can make itinerary changes up to the last minute and complete complex international routings to every country in the world
* Automates the time consuming and complex process of re-pricing airline tickets when itineraries change
* Permits customers to send e-mail and faxes without exiting from the system
* Allows customers to compare fares and availability in order to shop for the most convenient travel at the lowest cost
* Stores all data related to the tens of millions of travellers securely so that the customers receive the travel preferences they desire
On a given day a GDS can access
* Over a billion fare combinations
* More than 95% of the available seats worldwide
* More than 750 airlines
* More than 50,000 hotel properties
* Over 400 tour operators
* Nearly 30,000 car rental locations
GDS systems are capable of booking
* One way and roundtrip airline seats
* Hotel rooms
* Rental cars
* Tours
* Cruises
* Bus and rail tickets
* Insurance
* Limousines
* Event and theatre attractions
* Dining Reservations
* Itinerary Changes
* Complex international routings

E-Ticketing

An electronic ticket or e-ticket is a means by which a passenger or a group of passengers can ensure their seat in a commerical airline by booking over the internet. This greatly reduces the procedures associated with issusing a paper ticket, which consists of a number of copies. Both the airlines and the passenger are benefited by this form of ticketing. An image of the ticket is stored in the computer from which the customer can take a print out and board the plane directly if he or she is carrying no luggage. If there is luggage after obtaining the clearance the passenger can board the aircraft. The customer can request that a hardcopy confirmation be sent by postal mail, but it is not needed at the check-in desk. A confirmation number is assigned to the passenger, along with the flight number, date, departure location, and destination location. When checking in at the airport, the passenger simply presents positive identification. Then necessary boarding passes are issued, and the passenger can check luggage and proceed through security to the gate area.
The main advantage of e-ticketing is the fact that it reduces booking expense by eliminating the need for printing and mailing paper documents. Another advantage is that it eliminates the possibility of critical documents getting lost in the mail or being sent to the wrong address. It is estimated that globally about 25% of the passengers book their tickets online which has resulted in the booming of low cost fliers.
The Internet has provided a new economic environment to conduct business. E-commerce is a growing sector and many tourism businesses are involved in developing their internet services including traditional travel agents, tour operators, national tourist offices, airlines, hotels and other accommodation providers and car hire firms. This means of doing business is known as ‘e-tourism’, or ‘tourism e-business’. The key differences from traditional markets are the speed at which information can be communicated, global accessibility and the minimal costs of establishing a business online.
Property Management Systems
As the term indicates, property management systems refer to systems which have been used world wide to manage and effectively control the various day to day and other procedures related to managing large properties. Even in Kerala, these systems are used in large scale.
The core functions which a PMS can handle are reservations, front office operations, some back office operations and some managerial functions. A PMS is commonly used for handling the accounting functions of the various departments in a Hotel. This is in addition to being the hub for all interconnectivity with other systems in the hotel. Just as a person, who is cut off from the rest of his colleagues during work a standalone computer is not of much use. Hence a networked environment is provided whereby a server can cater to the needs of the end-user who may be a manager to receptionist or a waiter. This is achieved by networking the systems and sharing of resources. Software may be developed to suit the needs of the hotel which may have a front end and a back end. A front end is user interface, through which data may be entered or information retrieved. The back end may consist of a RDBMS which acts as the storage hub. Queries and reports may be used to retrieve information. For example, if a guest wants to know details regarding tariffs during off season, a click of the mouse may be sufficient to retrieve information.

Virtual Reality Systems

Virtual reality is a relatively new area which is related to artificial intelligence and neural networks. Artificial intelligence is an area where technology has made rapid strides in recent years. Human beings have been blessed with intelligence which ranges from their ability to remember things to inventing gadgets and making life more meaningful. It goes without saying that human brain is an amazing and intricate organ which has till date not been surpassed by even the fastest super computer. It is doubtful if such thing will happen in future too. But artificial intelligence has paved pathways to new gadgets and robots which help man in potentially dangerous and intricate tasks.
Tourism has in addition to the natural attractions, theme parks, man made rides, simulations etc. Singapore, Disneyland etc house some of most fabulous man made wonders thanks to IT and its applications. Particularly theme parks and rides along with recreation of fantasies and dinosaurs have added mileage to tourist destinations.
Virtual Travel
With the ever increasing need to use the net, Tourism has entered a new era. Virtual travel has gained popularity and a tourist if he wishes can use the various tools and internet and sit at the comfort of his office or home and do a virtual travel. Earlier there used to armchair travelogue creators who used to design the show from articles and hearsays. But now travel writing has been simplified just because there is a plethora of information in CD’s, brochures and on the net.
There are even virtual travel agencies on the net which offers a tour through its gallery and offers a great deal of information. Gone are the days when a guide used to take travelers for ride narrating several cock and bull stories and feeding the customers with false information. Virtual travellers are more informed and many of them do not even need an introduction to a destination which they plan to visit.
In addition to the virtual tour of the real world, artificially created virtual worlds are there, waiting to be explored. These sites offer a free package for a week which can be downloaded. After going through this demo, the user can see the real stuff, if he registers online and pays for it. This is a trend which is fast catching on. After all globalization has shrunk the world and it wouldn’t be long time before new destinations in the cyber world comes up.
Travel Recommender Systems
Travel has become a part and parcel in the lives of human beings. Efforts from travel agencies and tour operators coupled with inputs from Governmental organizations have resulted in great changes which have eased the hardships placed on the traveller. The modern day traveller has a plethora of options to choose from when planning his trip. Travel Recommender Systems though in its infancy has established its utility value in travel planning. In the coming years, its importance as tool in aiding travel planning will be indispensable. A few recommender systems are available in the market that give the tour operator or the customer options to remove the intangibility associated with the product. Austria is one of the few countries which have introduced Recommender Systems to the travelling public and have found favourable response from the users. Recommending a travel plan consists of many aspects such as the destination type, location specific information, seasonal specific recommendations etc. All this has to be presented to the user in a customer friendly manner so that he or she can input the options to the system which in turn will suggest the most recommended travel plan. These systems use artificial intelligence and fall under the category of expert systems.
Geographic Information Systems
The usage of maps dates back to centuries. Man has been using maps for guidance and for locating places. With the advancement of computer technology and graphics, maps have been digitised and used for providing accurate and timely information to users. Databases have been combined with computer graphics in the area of GIS.
GIS is used to display and analyse spatial data which are linked to databases. This connection between spatial data and databases is the driving force behind the working of a GIS. Maps can be drawn from the database and data can be referenced from the maps. When the database is updated, the associated map also gets updated. GIS database include a wide variety of information including geographic, social, political, environmental and demographic data. GIS technology is a computer based data collection, storage and analysis tool that combines previously unrelated information into easily understood maps. A GIS can perform complicated analytical functions and present the results visually as maps, tables or graphs, allowing decision-makers to visually see the issues before them and then select the best course of action.
GIS finds wide applications in Tourism especially in mapping Tourist destinations, hotels etc. The end user can pin point a destination and even browse the hotel room in which he or she plans to stay.
Conclusion
On the whole it can be said that Information technology has left an indelible mark in the application area of Tourism and Travel. In the coming years, areas like Travel Recommender Systems, GIS, Space Tourism etc will gain popularity and will help in giving a new dimension to the travel and tourism sector. Kerala Tourism which has established its presence in the global market will bank on these applications to further propel its growth trajectory. The International market which is growing has been given a shot in the arm with introduction of IT and will stand to gain further from it.
Source by : Venugopal CK