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Travel Asia – A Popular Choice for Travelers
December 27th, 2009The largest as well as the most populous continents in the world – Asia is a land of diversity with a multitude of geographies, cultures, and people. Occupying an area of about 9% of the total area of the earth’s surface, Asia is home to more than five billion people.
In other words, Asia consists of more than 60% of the world’s overall population. As a tourist destination, Asia boasts of a feast of attractions in the form of traditional cities, ancient monuments with superb architecture, museums and art galleries that throw light on the history of the place, incredible wild life, scenic mind blowing attractions, and attractions that are a blend of both east and west.
There are also a range of vibrant attractions, covering action packed beaches, bargain shopping areas, and exuberant nightclubs. Equally remarkable is the sumptuous cuisines available here, each of which is a representation of different cultures. In fact, the world’s majority of tourist attractions are found in Asia. Discussed further in this article are some of the most popular tourist attractions in Asia.
The continent of Asia is home to such incredible destinations as India, China, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Philippines. Asia has such a great number of attractions that even a year is not enough to explore them all. For those who want to explore a range of rich culture and topography and at the same time interested in recreational pursuits, then one of the most suitable options would be to take a tour to India. Stunning beaches, gorgeous monuments, ancient temples, and lively cities, all sum up the attractions of India. Attractions, among many others, in India are Red Fort and Qutab Minar in Delhi, Taj Mahal, one of the world’s seven wonders, Khajuraho Temples in Madhya Pradesh, Elephanta Caves in Mumbai, Ajanta and Ellora Caves in Aurangabad, and Kerala’s backwaters.
For those interested in exploring the pristine beauty as well as the ancient wonders, perhaps the greatest of all attractions in Asia would be China, which boasts of such lively destinations as Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing, all of with loads of mind blowing attractions. Most popular among the attractions in China are the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Terracotta Warriors, Potala Palace, West Lake, and Mogao Grottos. Another much sought after tourist destination in Asia is Japan, which is acknowledged as the Land of the Rising Sun. It features attractions such as Nara Park, Kyoto’s Higashiyama area, Kin Osaki, Himeji Castle, and Takayama in Gifu. With attractions such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is also an incredible spot in Asia.
Popular countries in Asia also include the Kingdom of Thailand, which is probably the number one tourist destination in South-East Asia. What that set apart Thailand from other spots in Asia is its breathtaking natural beauty, stunning temples, gorgeous island destinations, stupendous monuments, healthy cuisines, and above all presence of amicable Thai people.
Just few among many of the attractions in Thailand are Bangkok, the capital city; Ayutthaya, which is much famed for its Gothic ruins; Chiang-Mai, bestowed with the title ‘Rose of the North,’ Krabi, which is a paradise for enjoying a range of water sport activities; and Pattaya, one of the best resorts in Asia. Also, a tourist spot in South-East Asia is Singapore, which is an island destination situated at the Malay Peninsula’s southern tip. Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore Discovery Center, Little India, and China Town, are some of the Singapore’s landmarks.
Southeast Asia also contains incredible destinations such as Indonesia – the largest archipelagic nation in the world; Malaysia, with attractions like Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya; Philippines, with more than 7000 islands; and Burma, which is the largest country in Southeast Asia. Other top places of interest in Asia are Sri Lanka – an island destination located off the southern tip of India; Afghanistan, with a rich as well as complex history; Maldives, which consists of more than 1,000 coral islands in the Indian Ocean; Uzbekistan, one of the most popular destinations in Central Asia; Kyrgyzstan, which is probably the most popular tourist spot in Central Asia; and Bangladesh, which has to its credit a number of ancient palaces, magnificent Buddhist shrines, and beautiful monuments.
In short, Asia is truly a dream destination for every traveler.
Top 10 Places to Travel to If You Have Lost Your Job
December 21st, 2009OK, so you have been made redundant and lost your job. First of all, relax, don’t blame yourself. The global recession has hit every one and you are not alone. Official figures show that over 2 million people in the UK are now unemployed.
Instead see this as a blessing to finally get to do some of those things you have been dreaming of doing for so long. But before you jump head first into a new business adventure, take some time of to reorganise and get what you are owed. Remember if you are terminated from your job, most of the time you are due some compensation. Also see what grants and benefits are available. Once you have a nice little surplus on your bank account, why not take the opportunity to finally see the world. Take a look below at the top 10 places in the world to travel to if you have lost your job and need to recharge your batteries:
1. Lhasa, Tibet
Despite the troubles with Chinese domination, the capital of Tibet is still a place of timeless tranquillity and spirituality. The perfect place to recharge and gain inspiration. This ancient city was once the heart and soul in Asia, and that spirit can still be found there. Must see is the Potala Palace that looms over the city.
2. Otavalo, Ecuador
The worlds largest market of hand made crafts is a display of colours, life and spirit, as local Indians gather to trade their crafts.
3. Taj Mahal, India
This great monument to earthly love remains one of the worlds true wonders.
4. Angell Falls, Venezuela
The highest waterfalls of all the world are also incredibly scenic. Get there in a canoe up the river, remarkable!
5. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
A free reserve where baboons and rhino’s roam free among the lush backdrop of the African nature.
6. Tikal, Guatemala
This ancient Mayan city is now in ruins, but it is still in remarkably good shape and will really make your imagination run wild.
7. Placencia, Belize
Perhaps one of the last undiscovered gems even among backpackers. This sandy peninsula offers total relaxation at the beach.
8. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
No need to say more, the Galapagos Islands hold both amazing wildlife and a symbolic value as the inspiration for Darwin’s work.
9. Pak Ou, Laos
25 km from Luang Prabang is the ancient and magnificent caves of Pak Ou. These caves have been used by devout Buddhists for hundreds of years.
10.Kampala, Uganda
The last place, but not least, is the mountain gorilla habitat of Kampala, Uganda.
Taking a trip to any of those places will be an experience which will last a lifetime. You will come back with so much energy and inspiration. These things help shape us as human beings and give us a new perspectives on life. Once home get yourself some wonderful matt laminated business cards to give out to your network which have been enriched by the great places which have inspired you to move on with your life and start afresh.
Bali Travel – 20 Things That You May Not Know You Can Do In Bali
December 19th, 2009Here is a starter list of 20 new things you may want to try when you are next in Bali:
1) Bird Park; You don’t need to be a bird watcher to enjoy this colourful park. Take a morning off, and discover the beauty of an array of tropical birds Bali has to offer. Even better, arrive later in the afternoon, and enjoy some amazing sun-set melodies. A great choice for enthusiasts and families. (located at Taman Burung – open 08:00 – 18:00 daily)
2) Cruising; Pick a boat of your choice, and head for the high seas! Nowadays Bali has a great selection of safe boats to choose from. Go for a fun filled family outing or go more adventurous with some of the latest cutting edge crafts which deliver the speed. (Bali Hai Cruises, Sea Safari Cruises, Bounty Cruises)
3) Bali Dance Performances; Be enthralled by unique Balinese dances! Try to catch one of each of: Kecak, Legong and Fire Dances, at least. There are dozens of different troupes to choose from, each with their own following. Keep in mind, shows in hotels and tourist restaurants offer vanilla flavour, and sometimes mechanical re-creations of the real thing. Head out to some of the villages, and you will be handsomely rewarded with the authentic fare.
4) Designer Shopping; No, I am not talking about the fake originals’ that litter the streets of many other Asian locations. In the recent years, Bali has attracted some of the most talented original designers, and artists from around the world (both the East and the West). This coupled with the inherent artistic capabilities of the Balinese, means that Bali today enjoys a large number of original designer shops. You can find anything from post-modern lighting installations, to Imperial Chinese style sideboards, and from original water fountain designs to some of the best jewelry designed and manufactured anywhere in the world.
5) Diving; Put your PADI license to use, or if you are a diving newbie, just do it, and get your PADI certificate in Bali! A range of dive organizers for the experienced, and dive schools for the new comers are available to choose from. Some offer PADI Youth Scuba’ courses for ages 5+.
6) Dolphin Watching; Enjoy these all-time favourites in their natural habitat. They are at their best first thing in the morning. Also, the soft hues of the sun-rise provide amazing colours for the photography enthusiasts. However, you will need to plan ahead for this one, since Lovina is in the North of the island, and you will more than likely be staying in a hotel or a rental villa in the south.
7) Fishing; Go after that marlin or try your hand at yellow fin tuna! Most boats provide full tackle, bait and a running commentary, a friendly, giggly banter which makes the day out that much more enjoyable. (fishing boats from Benoa Harbour or Sanur)
Elephant Safari Park; Arguably, one of the best in South East Asia! Great location and landscaped gardens. Don’t forget to do the elephant safari ride.
9) Jet Skiing; Re-create those favourite Baywatch moments! Due to their environmental impact, only available at some selected beaches across the island. (available at Grand Hyatt Nusa Dua).
10) Go-Karting; Only for those who get withdrawal symptoms from being away from the hustle and bustle of big-city life! All the noise, thrills and danger of the real thing! Choice of single or double carts.
11) Golfing; A number of 18 hole courses are available across Bali. As you would expect, each more beautiful than the other. Relax on an easy course, or challenge yourself to one of the more demanding courses designed by professionals. Either way, don’t miss the spectacular views over the Indian Ocean or one of Bali’s great volcanoes. Most courses in Bali are to international standards, and many offer clubhouses and recreational facilities for the rest of the family.
12) Helicopter Tours; Go on, splash out for that once in a life-time experience! Spectacular views over Bali even Lombok. Take in the gentle rice terraces from the best vantage point, or get up close and personal with a volcano! Not cheap, but certainly an experience never to forget. (Air Bali)
13) Horse Riding; Enjoy one of the equestrian centres at your doorstep! Selection of horses, with courses for the beginners. Wonderful escorted tours through the rice terraces and tide permitting down the beach. (Umalas or Saba Bay Stables)
14) Kite Boarding; Some great wind and lift, as well as the equipment for rental is available at Nusa Dua beaches. But make sure you have a great story lined up for your insurance company! Keep in mind, this really is an Extreme Sport.
15) Monkey Watching; Experience mischievous macaques in full action! Also, some good restaurants and eateries nearby. However, be careful of your cameras, glasses and the like! (The Sacred Monkey Forest – Ubud)
16) Mountain Cycling; If you like cycling, why not enjoy a leisurely cycle with views of the Batur volcano! Lots to see, lots to learn, all on two wheels with an experienced guide. (Bali Adventure Tours)
17) Paragliding; Throw yourself off the sheer cliff faces of Uluwatu into the Indian Ocean! As a beginner you can enjoy great tandem jumps with well qualified professionals with great safety records.
18) Slingshot (Reverse Bungee); Defy gravity Bali style, with some spectacular 50m views! (That is, if you remember to open your eyes!) Not for the faint-hearted. Organisers follow international safety standards.
19) Surfing; If you’ve come with your board you’ll know where to go! If you are keen to learn, there are many schools to choose from, just head for the beach! Whilst Kuta is a good all rounder, Uluwatu, Padang-Padang, and Balangan can provide some great tubes to test the more experienced. (some offer surfing lessons for ages 5+, so the whole family can enjoy surfing all together)
20) Temple Ceremonies; Few visitors to Bali realise that in most instances you will be welcomed to attend local ceremonies as an observer. The great thing is, there is a temple ceremony every single day of the year in Bali, just ask around to find the nearest one during your stay. If you are lucky enough, you may be able to catch one of the Full Moon or Dark Moon ceremonies which attract devotees from far a field and are some of the most colourful events on the island. Please remember that a sensible dress code, and polite/respectful behaviour are essential for continued hospitality towards foreign guests. (Also, please note that women are not allowed in the temples during their menstrual period.)
Travel to Indonesia – A Country of Thousands of Beautiful and Exotic Islands
December 18th, 2009Indonesia, a Country of thousands of beautiful and exotic Islands, that spark off your imagination with thoughts of fine sandy beaches, huge temple complexes, great diving and the giant dragons of Komodo. The islands of Indonesia are spread over a vast expanse of ocean and technically speaking is divided by two Continents.
Some parts of the Country can be as different from each other as black is from white. The hustle and bustle of the modern capital Jakarta is like another planet when compared to the traditional Papuan tribes of the Baliem Valley. Jakarta Not only is it the largest City in the Country, Jakarta is also the heartbeat. Indonesian’s from all over the archipelago come to the City to try and find their fortune or just to survive. The face of the City is constantly changing due to the construction of new skyscrapers, shopping malls and hotels.
Jakarta is mainly a business and political City and not really a tourist destination, but the older colonial parts of the City are very interesting and the museums have a lot of fascinating exhibits.
Jakarta, like you would expect, is the most expensive place in Indonesia, as well as the most polluted and most congested. It can be very hard to cope with all of the hustle, dirt, crime and cost, but if you can you will find an exciting City with plenty to offer.
Kota This is the old Town of Batavia, which was the capital of the Dutch East Indies and the best example of the colonial era in Indonesia. Though much of the old town has been destroyed or demolished over the years, some of the old Colonial buildings are still in active use, and the area has a definite Dutch feel to it.
The centre of the old Town is the pebble stone square known as Taman Fatahillah and this is the key to being able to orientate yourself around the sights of the old Town. The canal of Kali Besar is one block to the west of the square and runs alongside the Ciliwung River.
This was a very prosperous area and on the west bank are some of the high class homes that date from the eighteenth Century.
The Chicken market bridge is the last remaining drawbridge from the Dutch era, it is at the north end of the Kali Besar. Buses always come by on their routes and the city train also has a stop here.
Jakarta History Museum This museum is housed in the old town hall of Batavia, which is on the south side of Taman Fatahillah. It is a well built building, which was originally constructed in 1627 and added to in the early 1700s. It was from here that the Dutch administered their colony, and the cities law courts were also here as well as their main prison compound.
It contains plenty of heavy, carved furniture from the colonial, as well as other memorabilia from the Dutch period. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp Wayang Museum This museum is also on the Taman Fatahillah, and has a great assortment of Wayang puppets. It also has examples of puppets from other Countries like Cambodia, China and India.
This building was formerly the museum of old Batavia and was built in 1912 on the site of the former Dutch church which was demolished in 1808 as the
Dutchman “Daendels” plan to rid the City of its unhealthy areas. In the downstairs courtyard, there are memorials to previous governors who were buried on site. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp
Fine Arts Museum Built in the 1860s, the palace of Justice building is now the Fine arts museum. It has a nice collection of contemporary paintings from prominent artists. They also have some ceramics on show from Chinese items to Majapahit offerings. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp
Gereja Sion This church was built in 1695, and is the oldest Church in Jakarta. It is on Jl Pangeran Jayakarta near the Kota train station. The exterior of the Church is actually pretty plain but inside copper chandeliers, the original organ and the baroque pulpit makes it very appealing. Though thousands of people have been buried here there are very few tombs left remaining.
Sunda Kelapa Just a 10 minute walk from the Taman Fatahillah, the old City port of Sunda Kelapa is full of wonderful Macassar schooners and the brightly coloured sails of these boats make for great viewing. The ships are still a vital means of transporting goods to outlying Islands.
Guides hang around the docks and for a few thousand rupiah will show you around and tell you some insightful stories. You can also take a ride out to the offshore fish market for around 5,000Rp. Admission, 250Rp to the dock area.
Maritime Museum This is an old VOC warehouse that was built in 1645 and is by the entrance to the Sunda Kelapa. It has examples of Indonesian crafts from around the ages and has photos of the voyages from Europe to Jakarta. The building itself is well worth the visit and the lookout posts are part of the old City wall.
Just before the entrance to the museum proper, is the old watchtower that was built in 1839, it has brilliant views over the harbour. Opening hours are hit and miss, so try to find the caretaker.
National Museum This museum, constructed in 1862, is considered the paramount museum in Indonesia, and one of the finest in South East Asia. It has a huge ethnic and relief maps of Indonesia on which you can track your travels. The museum has a variety of different cultural displays that show a diverse collection of clothing, instruments, model houses and religious items. In addition the museum has a fine collection of Chinese ceramics that even date back to the Han dynasty of the third Century.
The museum is sometimes known as the Elephant house due to the giant bronze elephant that was a gift from the King of Thailand, and that now stands outside. Open, 8.30am till 2.30pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 750Rp. Guides are around who can conduct tours in various different languages.
National Monument This 130 metres high monument stands over Merdeka square and is Jakartas chief landmark. The construction was started in 1961 but was not finished until 1975, when it was officially opened by President Soeharto. At the base is the National History Museum which tells the story of the Indonesian struggle for independence. On national holidays and at the weekends the queues can be long. Open, 9am till 5pm, daily. Admission: 600Rp or 3,100Rp which includes a ride to the top.
Lapangan Banteng Just east of Merdeka square is this nineteenth century colonial square. It has some of the best examples of Dutch colonial architecture in the whole of Jakarta. The Catholic Cathedral was built at the turn of the twentieth Century, and is opposite the principal place of worship for Jakartas Muslim community, the Istiqlal Mosque. To the east of the square is the Supreme Court that was built, along with the Ministry of finance, in 1809 by that man “Daendel” to replace those buildings torn down.
Thailand The land of freedom – Travel to thailand
December 13th, 2009Summer vacations! Summer vacations! Summer vacations!
So your home is full of these enchanting words now days. And why not with summer holidays on the cards, everyone is busy planning for holiday tour. If you are looking for a vacation abroad, which can indulge your entire family then read on.
Thailand, beyond doubt is an incredible holiday spot, with so much to offer tourists from Thai food, sun kissed beaches, golf courses to numerous sites of archaeological and cultural interest.
People coming to Thailand have a slight idea about the country and the people. But once you been there, you would be amazed to find that its a place of undiscovered charm. Upcoming surprises and thrills will make you trip extraordinary.
A look at Thailand:
Thai people and culture:
With a population of about 60,000,000, Thailand covers an area of 513,115 sq. km. in the heart of South East Asia
‘Thai’ means free so Thailand actually means The Land of the Free. Even though there is complete religious freedom 95% of the Thai people follow Buddhism.
One of the most amazing features of the Thai people is their respect and huge affection for their monarchy. It is very unwise and actually could lead to very serious trouble (including imprisonment) to say anything bad about the monarchy. They are treasured dearly, and you will never hear a Thai utter a bad word particularly in public.
Thai cuisine
The first thing that strikes your mind when you heard of Thailand is surely Thai food. It is well known for being hot and spicy and for its balance of five essential flavors in each dish or the overall meal – hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty, and bitter (optional)
Thai food is famous for its fervent use of fresh (rather than dried) herbs and spices as well as fish sauce.
Thailand Tourism Festival 2009
The Thailand Tourism Festival (TTF) is the main attraction of the season celebrated through 3-7 June this year. It is the countrys major travel and tourism showcase happening that embraces a huge collection of activities to encourage the preservation of Thai culture, traditions and local way of life.
Fabulous stage performances and live illustration of local arts and crafts add a vibrant festive feel to the event. If you are visiting Thailand for the first time than dont miss this event, as its a smart and easy way to get recent updates also to grab best offers.
The most visited destinations of Thailand are Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi Samui, Chiang Mai etc but
So go and book your travel package to Thailand and explore the beauty of Thailand. Enjoy your trip.
Top 5 Must-know Tips for Luxury Travel in Phuket
December 12th, 2009Known as the Pearl of the Andaman, Phuket is Thailands most famous island, as well as being one of its most stunningly beautiful. Seemingly endless stretches of white sandy beaches, mysterious limestone karsts rising from clear blue waters, dramatic sunset views whatever you imagined a lush tropical island to look like, this is it.
For the luxury traveller, Phuket offers the best of many worlds: dream-like natural beauty, hidden sanctuaries of peace and relaxation, nights out on the town, and all of the upscale comforts which a Phuket luxury resort can offer. To stay in style at a Phuket luxury resort is about more than the room, though there are many other things to consider.
While planning your stay at your Phuket resort, here are the top five insider tips to keep in mind.
5. Getting to Phuket is easier than ever: When you look out your airplane window while soaring over the island, Phuket might look like an isolated and idyllic paradise. While it still retains that feeling of isolation, though, Phuket is now more accessible than ever. The many daily flights from Bangkok and Singapore are just the beginning, with the airport hosting direct flights from Europe, the Middle East, Hong Kong, and Australia, among many other destinations in South East Asia. Your Phuket resort can help you figure out which is the best way to get to Phuket.
4. Shop til you drop: Feeling the urge to splurge? Not far from your Phuket luxury resort are sure to be some great shopping opportunities. While it is easy to get lost in a maze of cheap souvenirs by Patong beach, there are great and unique finds to be had if the luxury traveller knows where to look. For instance, the up-market Surin Plaza mini-mall contains a variety of shops that specialize in charming knick-knacks and well-designed crafts, such as the boutique Galleria Aleenta. Ask your Phuket resort for more suggestions.
3. Get your spa on: Getting tired of lazing under your private umbrella while sipping on a pineapple shake? Well, even if youre not, the lure of the spa might still drag you away for some luxurious pampering. Try the famous Thai massage or a body wrap of seaweed. Whatever kind of treatment you decide to try, youre sure to find the rest and relaxation youre looking for in between your other Phuket activities.
2. Why go in a group when you can go private?: As part of its reputation as an international hot spot for the worlds luxury travellers, Phuket has developed a thriving industry of private and chartered expeditions by land, sea, or sky. Soar over the Andaman in a private sea-plane to a deserted beach for a picnic, or spend a couple of days island-hopping around Phang Nga Bay in your chartered yacht. Though it might be hard to leave your Phuket luxury resort, one of these exclusive excursions is sure to tempt even the most dedicated beach bum.
1. Two words: Pool Villas: Nothing says luxury like your own private pool with your holiday resort villa. The ultimate in private indulgences, take a dip whenever you like without worrying about your lounge chair being taken. For example, at the Anantara Phuket Resort and Spa, the whole property is comprised of luxurious and private pool villas. Indeed, no Phuket luxury resort is complete without them!
Visit Penang – The gateway to Asia’s Greatest Travel Destination
December 11th, 2009Penang is a perfect place for all vacationers, young and old alike. And with the scores of Penang Tourists Attractions that showcase the culture, the beauty & the charm on this lovely island – It is a trip worth visiting and remembering. The island of Penang in Malaysia is dubbed as the “Pearl of the Orient” and considered as one of Asia’s most famous travel destination to date. This is not quite hard to imagine since Penang has grown into a beautiful city with modern architecture and yet still manages to preserve its historical value overtime, offering the best of worlds in one small area.
Captain Francis Light christened the island Penang or Pulau Pinang which means the “island of the Betelnut”. This name is most likely derived from the fact that betel nut palms are commonly found within the island. Penang’s population greatly reflects its diversity. You can find different races in this island coexisting quite peacefully with each other such as the Chinese, Malays, Indians and others.
Penang Tourist Attractions also consists of beautiful landscape parks such as botanical garden at Jalan Air Terjun – A great place to take picture. The flora and
fauna of this parks are simply awesome. You’ll get to see various species of birds, flowers, trees & butterflies that welcome your every visit.
Religion in this side of world is freely expressed and respected. The official religion in Penang is Islam but you can find temples and other religious grounds from different faiths such as Buddhist and Hindu temples. That is why you will get to see in Penang, an abundance of worship places that cater for nearly every faith. Some of the popular ones which are the Penang Tourist Attractions will be Kek Lok Si Temple, Kapitan Keling Mosque, Mahamariamman Temple, St. Anne Church, Khoo Kongsi and others. If you plan to visit these places, just make sure that you wear a decent attire and try not to bring any food or alcohol into the place of worship.
Penang is a fairly busy island, always bustling with annual festivities of different cultures. If you are visiting the island of Penang, it is not uncommon to chance upon at least one festival taking place during your stay. Some of the highlights are Chinese New Year held every late January or early February which signifies the beginning of Chinese Lunar year and Christmas Day celebrated by Christians every month of December.
Penang travel can never be completed without sampling its fine delicacy and cuisine greatly influenced by Malays, Chinese and Indians. There is definitely no room for picky eaters here since there is always something for everybody and food is really great, tourists usually come back for more. The most famous dish is the Penang Laksa, a tamarind-based fish soup filled with noodles. Penang Laksa is a very delicious and filling treat. Tourist can either choose to buy their food from “hawkers” of roadside stalls or get them at regular sit-in restaurants which nicely dotted the area. Gurney Drive is the famous food street where you will find hawker’s stalls lined up and selling best of Penang Food.
Some of Penang’s local favorites are:
- Satay or Malaysian style kebab.
- Apom, an Indian paper-thin pancake.
- Apong, Nyonya’s folded pancake.
- Beef ball noodles
- Char Koay Teow, stir-fried rice noodles.
- Chicken rice, a complete meal of Hainanese rice cooked in chicken stock served with roasted or steamed chicken.
- Fried oysters for seafood lovers!
- Mee Goreng, an Indian fried noodle.
- Mee Suah Tau or vermicelli soup with flaked crab meat.
Georgetown is the capital of Penang Island and was declared by UNESCO in 2008 as a world heritage site. Georgetown has extensive list of sights to see, some of its famous tourist attractions are Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion in Leith Street, built in 1890. Fort Cornwallis in Light Street was built in 1793 and visit Penang Islamic Museum by Armenian Street. The Pinang Peranakan Mansion can be found around Church Street and also check out Queen Victoria Clock Tower which commemorates Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
Penang is also the home of the largest bridge in Malaysia and one of the largest in the world, the Penang Bridge. Don’t forget to experience Penang Hill as well, a favorite spot among tourists which can be accessed through railway or by foot.
Your visit will not allow you to go home empty-handed considering best shopping outlets for electronics, clothing and other products made from South-East Asia. Cultural diversity is also reflected with food choices available in this side of town. Penang truly feeds the mind and soul. With both modern and historical worth, it is safe to say that there’s always something for everybody here in Penang.
Travel guide for the old town of Fenghuang – China vacations info
December 10th, 2009This article is about the China vacations and Fenghuang travel. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your Fenghuang travel now.
Fenghuang, Hunan is called “one of the two most beautiful towns of China” – the old town of Fenghuang, it is a very important town that connects Huaihua, Hunan and Tongren Guizhou together. It is the hometown of Shengcongwen, a very famous auther, archaeologist and historian of China. Mr Shen devoted all his life to writing, his 5 – million words works are though as the precious legacy to the world literature. These works are also very valuable for researching the history of Hunan province and even China.
How to get in:
You can fly to Zhangjiajie, Hunan first. There are airlines connecting Zhangjiajie directly with many big cities of China (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, etc) . It is about 4 hours’ ride from Zhangjiajie to Fenghuang. There are buses heading to Fenghuang in the downtown of Zhangjiajie (at 8:00 am, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm). The cost is 62 rmb for one person. If you wanna fly to Changsha, Hunan first. It is a little bit far away from Fenghuang from Changsha and you will need to drive for 6 hours to get to Fenghuang. In the old town of Fenghuang, the most common vehicle is the tricycle. The cost is about 1 rmb if you are travelling inside the old town of Fenghuang. If you are going to some place out of this little town, it is about 2 – 5 rmb.
Eat in Fenghuang:
The food here is the typical Hunan food and is very spicy. If you don’t want too much chili in your dishes, you need to tell the waiter / waitress when you are ordering your food. ( To get more info about Lhasa travel and China vacations, you can visit Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM )
Shopping in Fenghuang:
The ginger sugar (Jiangtang) is very famous here. It is a special food made from the ginger and sugar. An interesting thing I found here is that almost every store here is selling the ginger sugar. They all claim to be the genuine ginger sugar of Fenghuang,
You can try some free samples in these stores first. If you really like it, you can bring some back to your home. This ginger sugar is very unique and you will not be able to fine the same thing in other places. The batik painting is another interesting thing you must see here. You can visit a little store near the Hongqiao bridge. The name of its owner is Tengshufang and he will take you to the place making these batik paintings. They will show you how they make these batik paitnings and it’s free.
Accommodation in Fenghuang:
There are a lot of family inns in the old town of Fenghuang and the cost is about 10 – 100 rmb for a night. Here are some good family inns for your Fanghuang travel: (1). Tuojiangrenjia Inn: The name of its owner is Baozhongyi and the phone number is: 0743 – 3224558. (2).Jiangbei Inn: The name of its owner is Huangjianhe and the phone number is: 0743 – 3260234.
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The former residence of Shencongwen: Lined in the Zhongying street in the south part of the Fenghuang old town, the residence is a typical spacious ancient countyard with special tectonic style of Ming and Qing dynasty. Walk into the yard, you can find that there is a small patio in the center of the countyard, which is built with red rocks. Around the patio , there are about 10 rooms which are small but decorated by special carved wooden windows. It is so beautiful. This 100-years-old countyard was renovated in 1989. The 1st room on the right hane is for displaying Shen’s photos. What displayed in the 2nd room are Shen’s handwriting articles. At the left side, you will find a list of Shen’s work of different additions. In the center of the middle room, there is a line drawing hanging on the wall. The left fringle room is Shen’s bedroom and another one on the right is full of marble desks and chairs.
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Africa Travel Guide
December 9th, 2009Africa
Africa is the land of magic charms, tribes, mysterious voodoo, wild animals, gold and diamond mines etc. It is a paradise for hunters as well as animal lovers. Africa has famous Sahara desert, river Nile, Mount Kilimanjaro. If one side of Africa is desert, the other side compensates with amazing greenery and waterfalls. Africa definitely quenches the adventure thirst in you. Experience the legendary tom-toms and exotic smells in the land of Africa.
Travel to Africa
The airlines that serve in and around Africa are TACV (Cape Verde) that has weekly direct flights to Boston also fly to South America and Europe, EgyptAir (Egypt) that has domestic services and also flights to Europe, the Middle East, India and Thailand, Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopia) that serves Europe, Middle East, Asia, US and 20 countries in Africa.
Attractions
Africa is the best destination for those who dare to explore. What attracts tourist to Africa is mostly the safari. The Best safari destinations are Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. You can get real close to the wild animals and take plenty of photographs. You are most welcome to taste some rare meat prepared in traditional African style. Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda have much developed tourism oriented facilities. Africa has lots to see like pyramids, ancient architecture, mountains and places we heard from The Holy Bible.
Language
Almost 2000 languages are spoken in Africa. The languages like Swahili, Arabic, Hausa and Yoruba are the main languages spoken in Africa. Other languages spoken are Laal, Shabo and Dahalo. English is spoken by the minority in the southern tip of Africa.
Shopping
The happy news is that you can barter and bargain while shopping in Africa. Give away your old sneakers and you can get good wooden carvings. But just make sure not to buy anything illegal like ivory products, hide or even tortoise shell products. Africa is the only place where you can get souvenirs at lower prices. You can also buy Swakara-hand-crafted gold,diamond and semi-precious stone jewelry aswell as coats,leather, suede, ceramics and crafts.
Destinations in Africa Cameroon
Cameroon is a miniature of Africa offering tourists to see desert, golden beaches, mountains, rainforests and even volcanic mountains. The wildlife is scattered throughout the country. The Maroua plain fringed with beautiful Mandara Mountains from which river Benue flows, bamboo forests and small villages here and there is a picturesque view.
Egypt
Egypt always excited travelers with its huge pyramids and ancient monuments. A cruise over river Nile can show you the style of living in Egypt and a peep into the past. There are few diving resorts near Red Sea, which opens underwater wonders to you. The pyramids of Giza, ancient palaces and enchanting temples of Karnak, though built more than 4000 years ago can still be seen in its glory. The camel trains of nomads are a common sight in Egypt with sturdy stature of Mount Sinai in the backdrop.
Kenya
Kenya has plenty of wild life and surprising greenery. Kenya means safari and it has lots of national parks and reserves. It has 6 marine parks in Indian Ocean and 50 parks and reserves. Have you heard of Masai tribe? Clad in red robe, they still follow a traditional lifestyle and can be seen in Kenya. Kenyas tourism infrastructure is much developed.
Seychelles
One cannot describe the enthralling beauty of Seychelles. Its beauty is beyond imagination and it is better to visit Seychelles to know how it is. Seychelles Archipelago has mind-blowing beaches with warm weather. A sun bath, sipping coco-de-mer (sea coconut) and listening to the birds songs and rustling of coconut leaves is an ecstasy you may not get anywhere else. Seychelles is rich in both rare plants and birds. Water-skiing, windsurfing, sailing, fishing and scuba-diving are possible in this enchanting island.
South Africa
In South Africa you can find both penguins and elephants. It is the most populated and most refined African country. The attractions in South Africa are The Western Cape, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth etc. The Winelands are well-known for its vineyards and orchards.
Tanzania
Tanzania that boasts of its huge Mount Kilimanjaro is a home for Masai tribes and Swahili people. One gets to see coral reefs to Crater Highlands here and spotted animals to stripy animals. Small wonder, Tanzania is a tourist destination now. Other attractions in Tanzania are Selous Game Reserve, Dar es Salaam, fishing village of Msasani, Lake Manyara National Park etc. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is so unique, where Masai tribes live along with the wildlife.
Zimbabwe
Though Zimbabwe is economically down, it is rich in natural beauty. The eye-capturing view of Victoria waterfall in Zimbabwe is a jewel added to the ornament. There are few safari areas which offer controlled hunting. A pride of lion and a herd of elephants are a common sight. Harare, the Sunshine City has museums, botanical parks and lakes. Visit Bulawayo to see Khami ruins and huge granite boulders.
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Coming holidays, travel to India and explore wide array of activities!
December 8th, 2009This coming holidays, plan your vacation to an incredible destination in Asia. Travel to India because it is one of the most demanding tourist destinations in Asia. India as a country is colorful, mysterious, exotic and memorable. India is famous all across the world for its culture and legends. You can find several monuments over here demonstrating beautiful architecture. Further in India you are never away from temples, canopies, mosques, secular structures like tanks, step-wells and bridges. There are several places in India which will take your breathe away. If you are planning to travel India then dont miss the visit to Rajasthan.
Plenty of beautiful crafted monuments are present in Rajasthan and you can visualize the charm of exotic capital city Udaipur. Further visit to Jaisalmer and Jodhpur should not be missed at any cost. The India tour package which include visit to these places is known as Golden Triangle tour. This tour package is famous and is in great demand. The main cities covered under this package include Delhi, Jaipur, Rajasthan and Agra. Each of the cities has something to offer to the tourists. Everyone is well aware of the great architecture present in Agra with the name Taj Mahal.
In fact Taj Mahal is one of the biggest reasons why people choose this package. Apart from these places, if you want to enjoy and relax yourself at the cool water area then Goa is the perfect place for you. This place is famous for its lovely beaches, golden resorts, intricate architecture and open minded culture. In the South side Kerela is the ultimate place famous for its beaches, Ayurveda, resorts and spa resorts. This place is known as Gods own country. Foreigners enjoy their trip at Kerela and take with them unlimited memories for the lifetime.
If you are wildlife lover and want to explore India then you will not get disappointed. India has around 55 national parks and brings great wildlife safari experience for the tourists. Make sure you visit Ranthobore National park in Rajasthan as it is one of the most famous and popular parks which attract millions of tourists. Some of the other must-visit places in India are Gateway of India and Haji Ali at Mumbai, Uttranchal, Shimla, Manali, Ooty, Charminar at Hyderabad, Kashmir and many more.
So choose best India tour package from your India travel agent and enjoy the best time of your life in India.
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