Browse first
Browse and decide before you reach out — that is the whole point.
This page explains what site-level privacy information and handling rules are being communicated to visitors.
Privacy content should be easy to find but should not be mixed into the main browse flow. This page keeps those rules in one place.
The site is designed around browsing and comparison first, direct contact only when needed. Less unnecessary chat, less information shared before there is a real booking intent.
Guides and policies exist for the same reason: fewer avoidable messages, fewer repeated questions, and a cleaner path for privacy-conscious visitors.
Browse and decide before you reach out — that is the whole point.
Fewer exploratory messages means less exposure and faster useful replies.
WhatsApp for direct booking. Telegram for quiet updates.
Fewer exploratory messages and clearer decisions usually protect privacy better than chatting too early.
These answers cover the questions that usually come up before a useful booking conversation can begin.
Because policy content should stay consistent and easy to maintain, instead of being scattered across homepage, profile, and contact blocks.
Telegram lets you watch for updates without starting a direct conversation.
They answer the questions you would otherwise have to ask in chat before you are ready.
Return to the browsing route only after you understand the privacy guidance relevant to site use.