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The centre of food and fast cars

Germany is a place where there is a lot of cultural sides and joyful sides to it. For some people Germany is an uncomfortable place because of 1942 but Germany has picked themselves up from this incident and has made it tourist friendly for all ages. Ive had a theme for gemany and it is Sports cars and sausages. These are somethings i love. I love fast cars and interesting design and food.

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: Im staying in 4 hotels in the cities of munich, cologne, hamburg and berlin. All the hotels I will be staying in are cheap reliable and places that you use just to sleep. These hotels are all under the price of 100 dollars and are located well in the city so I may enjoy most of each city in germany. Each day after I sleep I check out at 7:30 so I have enough time to get to the train station and leave for the cities I want Cost of Hotel: $70+$73+$68+$83 over 5 days and 4 hotels

Germany has one of the best public transportation in the world. it includes of buses and trains and they are all decently priced. I will be mostly using buses and taxis for my trip for it is easier and more time efficient because I do not have much time in my day.

ICE train-munich to Stuttgart - 66 time:8:28 ICE-stuttgart to cologne-88 Time:18:51 ICE-Cologne to hamburg-99 Time: 8:10 ICE-Hamburg to Wolfsburg-77 Time: 8:24 ICE-Wolfsburg to Berlin- 50 Time: 13:05

What types of transportation are available at your destination? Taxis and trains will be my main transportation around germany for it is the easiest and is located in all places. Total Cost for Transportation: $521 for the trains $200 for taxis

Arrival day: we rest up from jet lag so we can enjoy our week with ease and not become tired when we are going to attractions or enjoying tours. We will arrive in the morning and and eat breakfast at the hotel which we will then sleep and rest for the week that is ahead of us. We arrive in germany around 8:00 which we then come to the hotel probably an hour later after the flight has arrived in munich germany. We will also be eating dinner at the hotel and sleep for the next day

Day 1 BMW Factory tour Fraunhofer Dacao concentration camp Clean up and sleep

Day 2 Porsche museum Olivo Mercedes museum Clean up and sleep

Day 3: Breakfast at hotel The DOM church Salon schmitz 4711 Cologne Clean up and sleep

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Day 4: ICE train Lunch:oberhafenkantine Wunderland Clean up and sleep

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Day 5 ICE train Wolfsburg Volkswagen museum Braden burg gate Clean up and sleep

On d-day I will pack my things up and get ready for leaving back to Indonesia. I will have breakfast at the hotel like I have done for the last five days and go off to the airport, check in and leave Total cost of all activities:36

Recipe #3: Bavarian Schweinsbraten An easy German pork roast recipe that is enjoyed widely in Bavaria. A tasty pork recipe that you and your family will love too. If fact it is my son's favourite recipe and he would eat it every day of the week! You will need: 1kg pork shoulder with rind. Wash the meat thoroughly, dry and season with freshly ground salt and pepper. Rub the salt and pepper well into the meat. Score the pork rind with a sharp knife. Pour water in a roasting tray to a depth of 2cm. Then place the meat,rind down, into the roasting tray. Slice two medium sized onions (with the skin on) into 1/2cm thick rings. Slice 3 garlic cloves and place over the meat. Sprinkle 2 dessert spoons of cararway seeds over the meat. Place in a preheated oven at 250 degrees C for half an hour. Then turn the meat over, rind facing up and baste. It is important to loosen the crust away from the meat and do not baste with too much broth at one time. Baste little and often. Cook for another hour and a half. Near the end of the cooking time brush the crispy rind with cold dark beer or cold water. This will ensure crispy crackling. The sauce must be brown and clear. Never thicken with flour or cornflour. In Bavaria that would be a deadly sin!

Climate of Destination (apply knowledge of climate regions): Germany is a cold and dry country by reaching down to 2 degrees celcius. I will be arriving in winter and I will travel all around germany and experience all the weathers of north and south. South is usually colder and hotter when its summer but the noerth stays moderate and goes down to 4 degrees around winter and 18 when summer. Types of Vegetation (apply knowledge of vegetation regions): The vegetation in germany has a wide spread of trees and forests occupy most of the region. Germany has the famous black forest located in Bavaria (southern germany). This black forest includes mostly pine trees and is a very dark forest. Germany does not have any unique plants to the country but does have plants unique around Europe.

What will the weather be for your trip? In germany it is Christmas since they are in the northern regions. The temperature around german.The temperature around germany can go down to -4 degrees celcius.

MajorHolidays: oktober fest and Christmas are the most major holidays in germany. Since germany is a heavily Christian country Christams is a very large event. Lots of food and drinks and fun all-round. Local Customs: Germany is a well mannered country and thanks pleases and greetings are very important to the german people. When you drink you must sya cheers with looking the person in the eye. If you do not it is very rude and people will not treat you well on the table. The germans also have weird and wacky customs such as melting lead and pouting it into water. What ever the nugget forms predicts the new year ahead. Major religions found at destination: Christianity is the main religion of germany for it is Europe. Germany is also quite clost to Italy and that is where the pope is situated. But After martin luther changed germany and created the first protestant religion. There are many churches around germany and even after world war 2 it is still a heavy Christian nation.

Flight and Hotel: Flight: $1641.7 Hotel: 140 + 146 + 68 + 83 Transportation: taxi: $200 Trains: $521= total: $721 Restaurants/Food: 183=$252 Itinerary: 16+8+0+6+6=36 = $50 us Souvenirs: $500
Flight $1641.7 Transporta Restaurant tion s/food $721 $252 Itinerary $50 Souvenirs $500 hotel $437 Total 3601.7

1 USD = 0.7256 in euros

Travel Requirements: In germany all passports are allowed and freely go into germany with ease. Germany is a very sctrict country and doesnot allow any terrorism and usually protects residents and tourists from them. After WW2 germany has picked itself up from those events and has become a developed society and has become a very safe country. Are there any travel warnings for your destination? There arent many for Australia is a first world country and a respected country forthat matter. My father has travelled around germany before and he had said that they dont add extra and do not make you pay a visa. List 5 important facts from the Emergency Information for Travelers section of the website. 1.Since we are going as Kids or teenagers we should take note of abduction. 2.i should take care of my passport for it has a long and slow process doing the re creation of the passport 3.In case of death or other unthinkable fates 4.Exercise Normal safety precautions 5. Crimes such as muggings and taking precautions Total Cost for Passport: 0 since I do not pay for visa

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