2. NAME :MEESALA SAI TEJA
BATCH : A1/HTCS
SUBJECT : AIR TRAVEL MANAGMENT
YEAR : 2012
ACCESSOR : MRS.PHYLLIS FERNANDES
CENTER : HIMAYTH NAGAR , HYDERABAD.
SUBMISSION DATE : 09-06-12
3. I am very grateful for the strong support and guidance
provided to me by my Grooming faculty
MRS.PHYLLIS FERNANDES who guided me for the
care and maintain of my skin , hair , and personality.
I am also very grateful to my parents , my God and to
Frankfinn institute. I am thankful to my friends who
have guided me in this assignment. I am thankful to all
of you.
18. Flow Chart:
(Area 3)
India
Hyderabad
Rajiv Gandhi international airport.
(Area 3) (Area 3)
Malaysia(MY) Australia (AU)
Koulalampur (KUL) Melbourne( Mel)
International airport International airport
19.
20. ITINERARY OF TWO COUNTRIES
Day 1 –National Museum:
One of the popular Malaysia attractions National Museum Kula Lumpuis a palatial
structure which is built in style of old Malay Architecture. The museum is situated atop a hill at
Jalan Travers, providing with a fascinating introduction to an imposing portico of two large
murals portraying scenes of the country's colorful past and rich culture. Once inside one will find
interestingly laid out displays and exhibits in the form of local history, culture and traditions, arts
and crafts to even economic activities, local flora and fauna.
21. PETRONAS towers:
DAY 2 -PETRONAS towers:
PETRONAS Towers today symbolizes the country’s growth which has taken place in last decades. This
striking building has a height of 452 meters above street level, rising above the skyline of Kuala Lumpur. It
has been built by Cesar Pelli, the award winning, world-renowned architect .
22. Aquaria KLCC
Day 3 -Aquaria KLCC
Occupying 60,000sqft in the concourse level of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Aquaria
KLCC is a world-class giant aquarium housing thousands of marine species from all over the
world. Screen projectors along the Discovery Zones present fascinating facts about the species
contained within the Aquaria.
23. BATU CAVES
DAY4: Batu Caves Cathedral Cave – the largest and most popular cavern in Batu Caves – houses
several Hindu shrines beneath its 100-metre-high arched ceiling. At the foot of Batu Hill are two
other cave temples – the Art Gallery Cave and Museum Cave – which houses numerous Hindu
statues and paintings.
24. CENTRAL MARKET
Day 5-CENTRAL MARKET
Located along Jalan Hang Kasturi – only a few minutes away from Petaling Street – is the
renowned Central Market. Also known as Pasar Seni, this market is one of Kuala Lumpur’s
most familiar landmarks as well as a popular tourist attraction
25. The City Circle tram
Day 6 the City Circle tram
An excellent introduction to Melbourne. Wait at any of the specially marked tram stops in Flinders
, Spencer, La Trobe or Spring Streets. Enjoy a free 40 minute ride past most of the city's attractions.
Stay on the tram for as many circuits as you like or get off at any stop and enjoy the sights.
26. Melbourne Aqarium :
Day 7 Melbourne Aquarium
525 Collins Street, Melbourne. Australia's newest and only Southern Ocean Aquarium.
See sharks being fed, and stingrays. Features include mangrove swamps, rock pool
s and billabongs
27. Carlton Gardens, Carlton.
Day 8 -Carlton Gardens, Carlton. A hands-on, virtual display. Featuring
exhibitions of a rain forest walk onto the set of the TV show, Neighbors. Displays
of Aboriginal culture. See the preserved body of the legendary race horse, Phar Lap.
Take a journey with the latest in 3D technology.
28. Melbourne Zoo
Day 9 -Melbourne Zoo-Elliott Avenue, Parkville. Over 350 species in
natural settings of an African rainforest, with gorillas, rural Asia, the
Australian Bush and the world of Bugs and Butterflies up close.