Timeshares - a good alternative for the return traveler
It could take you a lifetime to visit all the fantastic destinations in Southeast Asia and India. From well-known sites like the Taj Mahal in India to tours of Nepal for a rare sighting of a Cheer Pheasant this region presents the visitor with myriad opportunities for discovery and wonder. Ecological treks are numerous in this area of the globe. Almost any passion you pursue can be found here, whether it's accomplishing the lifelong dream of hiking to the base camp of Mount Everest or, if your interests run to the culinary arena, sample Kerala served on a banana leaf in the traditional manner.

One of the best ways to visit this area is to find a timeshare for sale. Owning is a simple way you can save money over a hotel room. You purchase your suite, and then pay only a yearly nominal maintenance fee. You can vacation time and again with no other costs to foot. Additionally, you don't have to worry about booking your accommodations year after year. There are timeshare suites to suit every taste, from simple and elegant studios to luxury 4 bedroom units.

The amenities offered at timeshares are as varied as their locations. Be sure to examine what perks owners are offered. Choose according not only to the most plentiful, but also the ones you are most likely to use, like a golf membership at the local club or discounts at restaurants.

Over the years, some timeshare resort developers have earned the reputation of employing high-pressure tactics, enticing people with free gifts. As an alternative, consider a timeshare reseller. You'll save at least 30 percent over first offerings and won't be subject to the same sales pitches.

Still unsure of the investment? Then look into timeshare for rent. Rentals are available nearly every place you want to travel. Owners are sometimes willing to rent them at substantially lowered prices - you can book a luxury resort suite for less than the price of a week in a hotel room.

Whatever kind of accommodations you choose, take time and get to know the people in this region of the world. They have a reputation for being warm, welcoming and accommodating. People in most areas are accustomed to tourists and can point you in the right direction should you find yourself wandering just a bit off the map.

Another tip: if you bring a travel journal, print your name, address and a brief note in the front asking for its return. Fasten enough postage to cover the expense of returning it to you.