All you have to do is register on the site and complete your health profile, such as diseases, general health status, and allergies.
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Select Destination
the user must select the destination, arrival, and departure time.
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Results & Risks
based on your health status and chosen Destination, Time and Transportation mode will be displayed the results, advice, and risks.
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service packages
will be offered Different services to you based on the recommendations and saved results, and you can book any of them as you wish.
Why Trip?
Cultural
Famous Sites: The Louvre, Paris, France; Colosseum, Rome, Italy; the Taj Mahal, Agra, India, etc.
Also known as culture tourism, this kind of tourism involves the culture of a particular country or region. The concept of cultur...
Food
Famous Destinations: France, Italy, Mexico, etc.
Food tourism involves tasting and experiencing the local and traditional food of a particular country, region, or city/town/village. It is worth noting that though food alongside...
Adventure
Famous Destinations: Nepal for mountaineering, Croatia for rock climbing and mountain biking, New Zealand for skiing and snowboarding, etc.
Also known as adventure travel, this kind of tourism is becoming very famous amongst ad...
Medical
Famous Destinations: United Arab Emirates, Turks and Caicos Islands, Turkey, etc.
The term medical tourism constitutes the travel of patients from one place to the other in order to acquire proper medical care and treatment. Co...
Ecotourism
Famous Destinations: Palau, Micronesia; Norwegian fjords (different locations), Norway; Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, etc.
Ecotourism is a very broad category of tourism that involves a socially responsible travel to virt...
Religious
Famous Sites: Varanasi, India; Jerusalem, Israel; Mecca, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Often referred to as faith tourism, this is a type of tourism where people embark on long journeys, either individually or in groups, for the purpose o...
Wellbeing
Famous Destinations: China, Jordan, Cayman Islands, etc.
Wellbeing tourism is a fast-growing trend in the tourism sector that refers to traveling for the purpose of maintaining and enhancing one’s body, mind, and soul. This kin...
Dark
Famous Sites: Auschwitz concentration camp, Auschwitz, Germany; Ground Zero, New York, USA; Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, etc.
This kind of tourism is also referred to as grief tourism, black tourism, and th...
Business
Quick Fact: Generally, a business tourist is considered to be wealthier than a leisure tourist, and is believed to have much more purchasing power.
The World Tourism Organization (WTO) gives a definition of tourism that is in c...
Last Feedbacks
Alireza Hooshyar
in Paris
Hi all,
So I am on my way to a holiday in Feutuerventura in June.
We are looking at using Alowish just to book a hotel - it looks really good and a nice price, though as I do not know and have not used the site before I'm worried it's a scam. The price I found for the hotel we want is around 40 euro cheaper per night than what I can find on other sites.
Has anyone just booked the hotel with this site? I have read alot of reviews and they mainly relate to flights but many are bad. I see they are also advertised and work with skyscanner?(which I would use quite a lot)
Thanks for taking the time to view and reply! If anyone else you would like to know, please just say!
Hossein Shahid
in New York
Out of curiosity I just looked at the TravelUp website and searched for some Singapore hotels (as I know them well and know their usual prices). The first hotel I saw listed came out at 68.88 Euro more than it’s usual price. Then I looked up a Brisbane Hotel I know well and it was 145.94 Euro on TravelUp (but is 84.50 Euro if I book it on other websites).
All the prices I saw on TravelUp looked way over what they are on other well-known and reliable booking sites.
Tracey A. Moore
in London
It is a legitimate site not necessarily a good one.
Boyd K. Martinez
in Bangkok
you select a hotel for more information, decide that you don't like it and want to go back to the list and it recreates the list from scratch having conveniently forgotten all of your previous selections
It wont let you open up each hotel in a new window to avoid that problem
and half the hotels that they claim are in the city you are looking for are really 20 km away.
where do they get these people?
Anna M. Rainey
in Dubai
In principle, if a company makes an error then they should absorb the cost of that and not pass it on to their customers. But poor companies won't worry about that, because they are poor.
Timothy M. Miller
in Rome
I have used them once in the past for hotel booking and had absolutely no problem