Monday, March 28, 2005

Slipper Stories

...there is a gentle nudge on my shoulder and a faint spell of beef tenderloin throughout the cabin.

I had fallen asleep while all the meals had been served. How can this be?

Then I noticed a strange phenomonon. Of course we all had our slippers on, but certain patterns were emerging. Red slippers for beef and noodles, yellow for chicken and rice and green for vegetarian.

Yep--I was wearing the green ones and all my meals had been vegetarian.

Before the next meal, I managed to stuff my green slippers under the seats and wiggle my toes into the Red slippers of the Japanese next to me who was dead asleep and you guessed it, my next meal was Marinated flank steak, sauted mushrooms, baked potato, Ceasar salad while the guy next to me wearing my green slippers, was slurping udon and miso. I had cracked the code of the colored slippers.

The point of this absurdity as described above is to point out and elucidate the fact that in Japan colored slippers are very very important. One color is worn outside and left at the door as you enter. Another color is slipped on after entering and yet another pair is offerred as one enters the bathroom and so forth in reverse order. Sometimes one doesnt know if he/she is coming or going!

Anybody our there with slipper stories?

Saturday, March 26, 2005

THE SPIRIT OF TRAVEL IS AN ACT OF OPTIMISM

From the minute you decide travel, there is risk.

Like, who's going to feed the dog while your'e away, and who's going to take you to the airport? A Dog doesn't understand abandonment with out some kind of advance notice. And this generally means chopped sirloin in his/her bowl for a month prior. Now, a Cat will abandon you before you even finish packing. As for the Bird, the cage will be full of shit after the first week and it will succumb to its own fumes.

So then, how do you get out of town when your frieinds are wishing you a Bon Voyage at the speed of light and disappear for weeks, hoping you wont ask them to take you to the airport. Bon Voyage really means, Bon Chance/Good Luck, which translates to "take a taxi."

Then there is the packing. Over weight already with: Mosquito repellant: pills for pre-, during-, and after-cold; jet lag pills; malaria pills; h2o purifier pills; Tiger balm; Dragon Balm; and that around your neck air purifier from Sharper image (air blowing up your nostrils when you're crammed into the middle seat, three in a row, knees to chest, when you specifically asked for an isle seat/bulkhead--a Sharp image indeed).

Then there is the plane itself. Oh, I dont mean the fact that it could crash land (did that in Singapore), but that you could be air sick for 13 hours enroute to Hanoi, landing in time for a tour of the Chu Chi Tunnels, or 16 hours to Columbo now sleepless and throwing up, or 24 hours to Cochin and Curry.

OHHHHHHH the food. JAL enroute to Narita. 9 hours out and still air sick. I am delevered a meal of tofu and fermented black bean sauce with a side of shredded white radish. Dessert? Green tea soufle.

OK, OK, this is about travel being an act of optimism and Ill get to that soon as the air sickness passes. Lets pause here for a movie aboard flight 333 enroute to Optimism.

Spring Break is Over

Spring Break is Over and Christmas is Hovering

Now is the time to book cozy cottages on the North Shore of Hawaii to watch the surfers, Villas in Bali to be pampered, affordable resorts in Vietnam to soak up the culture, and Japan for the wonderous Snow Festivals and Onsen (hot spring) experience. Don't forget Thanksgiving for a family getaway. We are booking all of these travel destinations now.

Thursday, March 10, 2005

DO SAND FLEAS MATTER?

If your travel agent doesn't know what beaches are inhabited by sand fleas, she/he hasnt been there.

Golden Fish Travels only books destinations which we have actually experieinced in depth.

Sand fleas cause very severe allergic reactions and sores that can mess up an entire beach vacation.

First question to ask your travel agent: does she/he know where the sand fleas live?

Sunday, March 06, 2005

The Itinerary

To a Travel Agent, reading a travel itinerary is as satisfying as a cook reading a cookbook. And this is VERY satisfying—next to ACTUALLY being there and sitting down to the table, partaking in the plat de jour, wine glasses raised, and spirits lifted.

The travel itinerary recipe is the preparation for the future and a recall of the past. The itinerary recipe is the reoccurring creative preparation for the next meal—the next journey you know you are about to take—NEXT Summer, next winter, and next spring. The Itinerary recalls, and calls forth, all that was absorbed, engulfed ingested—LAST Summer, last Winter and last Spring. The itinerary recipe is the first draft of a dream, a visit, and an exploration.

In every instance, in this creative preparation, the visual image appears first. How is the dish or destination to be prepared and presented, remembered, and anticipated. Color, texture, ingredients, accoutrements, utensils, steamers, woks, walks—ah yes, good walking shoes, and we are off and running.

Timing is an essential factor in making the event come together, without keeping your guests and/or guides waiting. Place mats, silver, goblets, flowers, waterfalls and forests. Natives.

Isolate the salt air, the paper currency, the curry, the herbs, the fish sauce, the sand, the pavement, the jungle and I can tell you where I am in 3 seconds flat. No guessing.

30 seconds into the Itinerary the mouth starts to water, not from thirst, but rather from anticipation, as each ingredient, or destination, is blended, folded, combined, sifted, to perfection, recalled or recreated.

Then, the aroma seems to waft—over the rooftops, permeate throughout the village, and the effusiveness of sesame seed oil identifies the locale: Japan.

Triggering every fragmented image, the destination floods your mind assembling into a totality, complete with every detail, every discussion, every nuance, right down to the scent of the paper bills of every transaction. Egypt.

Coconut chicken with banana blossom and sweet-spiced tea IS viewing Mr. Everest from Pole Three. Nepal. A splendor to behold in every sense.

Not enough for the senses? Embellish, alter, refine, exaggerate—just hopping on that bullet train in time for Kyoto, a little pinch of danger and the elephant is charging us—in Sri Lanka. Or you are traversing along the Great Wall, entering the Angkor Wat, buying Rambutan from the women at the market place.

The real creativity, of course, takes place in the IMAGINATION, in the process, and the appreciation of this exploration. Whether you plan you own itinerary, coordinate your efforts with a Travel Agent or let your travel agent recommend an adventure, it does not matter, for you are on your way. The journey has begun.

Will it be recreated exactly as you remember it? Will it be remembered just how you experienced it, or does the memory reach back into the experience and, recreate it over and over reshaping the details? Perhaps, if you let it, the next journey will exceed every expectation.

When the travel itinerary is served up, every sensation floating from its pages, the mouth waters once again, and the mind reaches back, then we are immediately transported to the pleasure and delight of someplace new or something we will never forget, or something for which we’ve always longed.

Friday, March 04, 2005

Frequent or occasional Travelers Benefit from Booking with Us

It doesn't matter if you travel frequently or once just every two years, come here first.

We book only destinations to which we have traveled personally and have in-depth knowledge. If we don't know the answer you are seeking our partners in Asia will and we will share it with you.

We will create opportunities for charity events, corporate perks, bonuses, conferences, et al. Just let us know what you want and we will create it, affordably.

CHINA
Do you have a group of 10 or more to China? Book with us and we will give one free trip to your group. Maybe you'd like to visit Hainan Island, the "Oriental Hawaii," off the South China Coast?

JAPAN
Do you require business class to Japan for 2100usd/pp to NRT or KIX? We offer the most complete choice of ryokans/traditional inns in Japan. 100 usd/nt up to 1000 usd/nt, our choice.
We offer also personalized private guiding (not a government employee) in Japan that is so affordable you will not waste your money on site seeing by group bus tours ever again!

*A visit to the Sumo Stables?
*Geisha district tour with our expert who married a former Geisha?
*Overnight in a monastery?
*Marriage on top of Mt Fuji?

VIETNAM
How about a private tour with English speaking guide and driver to Vietnam? Individuals or groups. Best way to experience VN! AND Visit the hill tribes along the Chinese border aboard a private train.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Welcome to Travel Bound!

Travel Bound is a new Blog from Golden Fish Travels, a Hawaii travel agency that specializes in travel to Asia, the Pacific Rim, the South Pacific, and Hawaii. The primary writer will be Anne Leveque, owner of Golden Fish Travels.

Anne has traveled throughout the world and served in many professional capacities in the travel industry, international schools, and global non-profit outreach.

Anne's travel expertise ensures knowledgeable and superb service in planning for your trip every step of the way. From initial travel planning to the return home, Anne introduces each travel destination with a brief essay about her personal experiences in that location. This travel blog will feature current specials for those various travel destinations, and all prices posted are subject to change. Please check the date of the post to determine the freshness of the offer.

Anne will imbue your vision, before you even leave, with a state of wonder and beauty that becomes incorporated into your travel experiences. She shares her travel experiences and fascination with Asia in her narratives introducing each of the Asia and Pacific Rim destinations pages of her travel website.

The Golden Fish Travels web site has travel information about many Asian and Pacific travel destinations. Learn how Anne can help you plan intimate vacation packages, last minute travel deals, and the kinds of specials (which will be announced in this blog) that you'd expect from a Hawaii travel agency where Hawaii can be used as the jumping off point for Pacific Rim, South Pacific, and Asia travel.

If you're interested in travel to Hainan Island, China, Golden Fish Travels can arrange a great package to the Hawaii of the Orient. If you prefer the US Hawaii, Golden Fish Travels can help you plan a Hawaii luxury vacation or Hawaii family vacations and other Hawaii vacation packages.

Hawaiian vacations can just be a jumping off point for Pacific travel. Thailand vacations, Tahiti vacations, Tibet travel, and other exotic travel destinations await you! Golden Fish Travels also arranges the best destination weddings and intimate travel packages for your honeymoon.

Golden Fish Travels travel agency can arrange discount or luxury vacations packages to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Bali, Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Burma, Sri Lanka, Hawaii, Fiji, Tahiti, New Zealand, and more. Custom travel itineraries are their specialty!

In the coming weeks, Anne will be adding more narratives about many exotic travel destinations to this travel web log. We hope you will subscribe and keep reading!