Saturday 27 December 2014

Things to Do on a Budget

Things to Do on a Budget in Thiland

                    

The islands off the coast of Thailand are famous throughout the world for their beautiful beaches, others for their gorgeous scenery and some even claim their fame for the party atmosphere. There are three main sets of islands in Thailand. To the east of Bangkok there are Ko Samet and Ko Chang, in the Gulf Ko Samui lie Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Tao, and in the Andaman Phuket and
Ko Chang



Ko Samet






Ko Phi Phi. Phuket is the country’s largest and most developed island, connected to the mainland by two bridges.But there are many, many more beautiful islands too.




 Phuket

For those who come to Thailand seeking relaxation, Phuket with its pristine beaches and fantastic range of restaurants and hotels, has plenty to offer. However ,for those who seek more active pursuits why not visit ‘Best Rafting 4 U’ located in Song Prack village near Phang Nga Bay.The journey from Phuket takes just over an hour by air-conditioned minibus
Many people perceive Phuket with its luxurious and exclusive beachside resorts as well as extravagant activities to do as a stomping ground for the rich and sometimes famous.  For those there are still plenty of exciting and worthwhile things to do to make your stay memorable and that won't break the bank. But ultimately the island’s affinity for luxury far outshines its other stereotypes. Jet-setters come through in droves, getting pummelled during swanky spa sessions and swigging sundowners at one of the many fashion-forward nightspots or on their rented yacht. And you don’t have to be an heiress to tap into Phuket’s trendy to-do list. With deep-sea diving, high-end dining, and white beaches all within reach, it really is hard to say farewell.

 Bangkok

Thailand’s capital city and by far the largest city in the country, Bangkok, is a buzzing cosmopolis of high rise buildings, magnificent palaces, ancient temples, glittering nightclubs, bustling markets and streets lined with vendors hawking souvenirs and tantalizing foods. While the city is sometimes described as a concrete jungle jam-packed with noisy traffic and air pollution, Bangkok is not without its natural beauty that is seen in its scenic canals, green spaces and flowering tropical plants.


The coastlines in Krabi and Phuket and the island groups on each side of Thailand's southernmost landmass are the country's biggest tourism magnets. Prices here will be higher, and crowds will be denser. There are a lot more holiday package  here, and places like Phuket cater largely to an unsophisticated holiday crowd—

Wednesday 24 December 2014

Amazing places in Australia


All around the world, Australia is renowned for its beaches, and it isn't hard to see why: with some of the longest stretches of sand-covered coast line in the world, beaches are not only plentiful but also of an almost universally-high quality.

Wineglass Bay, Tasmania 


While Tasmania probably isn't the first state that springs to mind when you're trying to conjure up images of beautiful Aussie beaches as it's definitely more widely known for its greenery reminiscent .The fact that the beach's sand contrasts so strongly with the surrounding pink-granite peaks and lapping turquoise water in a location that is wonderfully sheltered goes a long way to making the beach unique. The clam-shaped shoreline on Tasmania's east coast is relatively isolated and thus remains fairly untouched despite its growing popularity. Combine the spectacle of the beach itself with an abundance of both activities to take part in such as snorkeling, kayaking, exploring rock pools.

Melbourne



It is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia It is a leading financial center in Australia, as well as the Asia-Pacific region, and has been ranked the world's most livable city since 2011.

Cheer at World-Famous Sporting Events


Melbourne is sport crazy and its venues legendary. Join the fun at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground for the Australian Football League in winter or international cricket in the summer. Go trackside at Flemington for the excitement of the Spring Racing Carnival and Melbourne Cup see international soccer stars at Hisense Arena.

Experience Life on the St Kilda Esplanade




Enjoy the tram ride to bohemian St Kilda and check out live pub music at the Espy.Go for great burgers at Barney Allen’sor the best pizza at Mr Wolf. Eat fish’n’chips on the beach, taste sublime coffee and cake on Acland Street and ride the roller coaster at historic Luna Park.



QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET


The Queen Victoria Market has been the heart and soul of Melbourne for more than a century.
A historic landmark spread over two city blocks, this vibrant and bustling inner-city Market is where Melburnians shop for everything from Australian fruit and vegetables, and local and imported gourmet foods, to cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs.


Explore Melbourne’s Laneways and Architecture


Melbourne’s historic urban environment is full of life. Spend hours exploring the city’s beautiful arcades, one-off boutiques, eclectic laneways and graffiti art. Visit the Melbourne Museum and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. Admire Victorian landmarks such as St Patrick’s Cathedral,St Paul’s Cathedral and Flinders Street Station and discover Art Deco with the beautiful Manchester Unity Building.


Australia’s only capital city on the Indian Ocean oozes confidence. Explore Perth’s hip wine bars and sunny beaches, spectacular green parks and glittering skyscrapers, funky neighbourhoods and beautiful colonial architecture.










Be enthralled by a city on the move that has passion for the past and energy for the future.

Wednesday 10 December 2014

Discover Wonders of Nature

A Place to Relax and Discover Wonders of Nature 

The Philippines  a place where a tourist can enjoy a unique adventure that he has never experienced anywhere else.. If you are not on a budget, you can have the very best for a cheap price

        Manila 

   The capital region of the Philippines and a major hub for business, entertainment, arts and culture Manila’s moniker
the ‘Pearl of the Orient’,– its cantankerous shell reveals its jewel only to those resolute enough to pry. Skyscrapers pierce the hazy sky, mushrooming from the grinding poverty of expansive shantytowns, while gleaming malls foreshadow Manila’s brave new air-conditioned world. The congested roads snarl with traffic, but, like the overworked arteries of a sweating giant, they are what keep this modern metropolis alive.         The City of Manila is notable for its cultural attractions like the Spanish colonial buildings in Intramuros and Fort Santiago, and 

                             the World Heritage Site of San Agustin Church 

  Makati,
the region's financial center, is noted for its cosmopolitan culture.Manila is home to the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila, which is the oldest particular church in the country.] Manila is home to three other basilicas besides Manila Cathedral: the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene; the Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz; and the Minor Basilica of San Sebastián. Being the seat of the Spanish colonial government in past centuries, it has been used as the base for numerous Catholic missions both within the Philippines and to Asia beyond.


   Cebu

  The Philippines' second city. Popular attractions in Cebu include monuments to Ferdinand Magellan's discovery of the Philippines like the Magellan's Cross and Magellan shrine and other Spanish relics like Fort San Pedro,Basilica of Santo Niño and Colon Street, the oldest street in the Philippines. The Sinulog festival in the city is also a major tourist draw.
Cebu City is like an entrée-sized Manila; it’s energetic, exciting and fast-paced, or loud, dirty and ruthless, depending on your perspective. On the surface, it does its worst to attract tourists, with its honking jeepneys spluttering exhaust fumes, shopping-mall culture and lack of world-class sights. While it lacks any amazing attractions, you can have a good time here by focusing on its great clubbing, friendly Cebuanos and rich history before escaping to a more appropriate ‘holiday’ spot.

With its vast seaport, the city is the best-connected hub in the region
 Davao City
 Famous for Mount Apo,
 country's tallest peakThis sprawling city, the culinary, cultural, economic and commercial capital of the south is, for better or worse, becoming more like Manila.Notable destinations in the city are the Philippine EagleCenter, Samal Island, Crocodile Park, and Malagos Garden.

More traffic, more malls, more multinationals, more subdivisions hidden behind security gates. Locals know Davao (dah-bow, and sometimes spelt ‘Dabaw’) has more than enough action to keep them satisfied, and yet it’s only a short drive or boat ride to forested slopes and white-sand beaches, the city is an interesting mix of Muslim, Chinese, tribal and even Japanese influences.
While Davao continues to expand, especially south towards Toril, much of the land outside the city has been turned over to massive plantations growing export quantities of pineapples, bananas and citrus.



Book your hotel in advance since the good hotels sometimes fill up quickly.These will have private bath, cable TV, air conditioning and hot water most of the time.
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Tuesday 9 December 2014

Natural beauty

Top Natural Places to visit in Pakistan

Natural beauty is unmatched. Pakistan has world most beautiful places for visit, specially at its best in northern areas of Pakistan and Kashmir region. This part of the country is famous all around the world because of sky high mountains, lush green valleys, mighty rivers, beautiful lakes, and amazing wildlife. and are the major tourist attractions in Pakistan. All these places are the real natural beauty of the world, you will not find these beautiful places all over the world.

 Neelum Valley

 “The Paradise on Earth ” is 144 km long bow-shaped valley in Azad Kashmir Region.Neelam River valley has excellent scenic beauty, panoramic views, towering hills on both sides of the noisy.
Neelam river, lush green forests, springs, streams,lakes and hills and sloppy mountains enchanting streams and attractive surroundings make the valley a dream come true.
Some of its famous places like Athmuqam, Kutton Jagran, Karen, Neelum, Ratti Galli, Baboon, Noori top, Sharda, Sharda Fort, Sharda University (The Oldest University of Sub-Continent) Kel, Surgon, Halmet, Taobut and many more.


 Swat Valley

“Mini Switzerland”  is a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. It is the upper valley of the Swat River, which rises in the Hindu Kush range. Swat Valley, Mini Switzerland of Pakistan has many attractions for visiting such as Mahodand Valley & Lake, Natural Ushu Valley & Ushu Forest, Malam Jabba (Famous ski resort in Swat  Valley), Swat & Kalam Vallies.

Hunza valley

Mountain Kingdom  is a mountainous valley in the Gilgit–Baltistan region, It was formerly a princely state. The Hunza valley is situated north/west of the Hunza River, at an elevation of around 2,500 metres.
Hunza valley is the most beautiful place to visit and have many places to see.

Kaghan Valley

The Kaghan Valley is a beautiful valley in the north-east of Mansehra District . It attracts many tourists from not only Pakistan but also from the whole world. Laying in lower Himalayan mountains range, the Kaghan valley, famous for its bewitching splendor and natural beauty, is one of the most charming tourist resorts in scenic Hazara division.
There are many beautiful and attractive spots like Shogran, Jared, Naran, Lake Saiful Muluk, Lake Dudipat Sar, Lake Lulu Sar, Babusar Pass and much more.

Chitral Valley

Chitral located in the North west of Pakistan is a beautiful valley the precipitous mountains of  the Hindukush range.It is situated on the western bank of the Chitral River (also called Kunarl River) and at the foot of Tirich Mir, the highest peak (25,289feet)of the Hindu Kush Mountain Range.
Chitral is a small town with a one single street bazaar and a few tourist class hotels. The beauty of Chitral lies as much in its rustic, mountainous terrain, as in its warmhearted and friendly inhabitants. The route is closed during winter and the town is cut off by snow from the rest of the country for six months in a year.
There  are three remote mountain valleys: Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir.

SKARDU BALTISTAN

Skardu Baltistan lies in the heart of world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram. It presents a unique contrast of high peaks, deep gorges, straddling glaciers, vast deserts, sandy plains, blue lakes, colorful panorama, lush green oases and villages. Baltistan is also known as the home of mountains because of the existence of Some of the highest and beautiful peaks of the world. Chogo-ri (K-2), Mashabrum (K-1) and Gashabrum group of peaks besides beautiful glaciers like Sia-chen, Baltoro, Biafo and Chogo-lungma are situated in this region.
Carved on rocky stone, the huge Buddha carving along with surrounding Bodhisattvas is reminiscent of Tibetan Buddhist roots of the region dating back to 7th and 8th century AD. The rock can be found just 3 km from Skardu off the Skardu-Sadpara-Deosai road.
This historcial momument is literally unguarded and situated on a walkway; it is sheer luck that the rock is still mounted there not only against the rough weather but also in front of the religious believes of the inhabitants.
Lower Kachura Lake, also known as Shangrila Lake, is famous for its out-of-the-world, or heaven-on-earth in the words of James Hiltonbeauty.
Serenity in the atmosphere, freshness in the air, and tranquility in the water are suggestive of an ideal romantic ambiance light-years away from worldly distractions. Should you like to absorb the harmony in the environment into your soul than a boat ride especially just before the sunset is a must…






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Wednesday 3 December 2014

7 Beaches in India for a low Budget Holiday

Intensity the wonder and flavor of your India tour
India is a beautiful and bamboozling place, where holy cows amble along the streets, bask on heavenly beaches next to modern hotels and where ancient temples sit perfectly at home besides shiny new offices.These days, India's beaches are where it's all happening. It's true that India does have some incredibly scenic beaches that offer everything from action to solitude, and of course parties. The best India beaches can be found on the west coast. Here's where to look.
                                                                 Yarada Beach
There aren't as many parties as Goa, or five-star properties as Kerala, but the region houses the second-largest coastline and the longest beach road in the country.  Its  golden sand beach is surrounded by hills on three sides and the lapping waters of the Bay of Bengal on the fourth, Yarada is just 15km from Visakhapatnam.

Agonda Beach, Goa
The long and isolated stretch of Agonda Beach
 is perfect for those looking for quiet and relatively uncrowded  place.Enjoy the stillness of nature. Agonda Beach is fast being discovered, however. 

Lighthouse Beach, Kovalam  Kerala
The southernmost beach, the Lighthouse Beach is the one most frequented by tourists, Lighthouse Beach got its name due to the old Vizhinjam Lighthouse located on a rocky promontory here. 
Its intermittent beams at night render the beach with an unearthly charm. Kovalam was among the most prominent tourist spots in India during the hippy era in the Sixties. 







Bangaram Beach, Lakshadweep

Bangaram Island fringed with pure sand and  the sight of the moon slipping beneath the lagoon horizon is worth the experience. The adventure seekers chill out with water sports activities like diving, snorkelling, sailing and deep-sea fishing.

Radhanagar Beach, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Bestowed with the precious award of ‘Asia’s best beach’ by Time Magazine, Radha Nagar Beach, situated 12kms from Havelock’s ferry pier is undoubtedly one of the beat beaches of Andaman Islands. Fine white sand, turquoise blue waters and a lot of peace and serenity are the hallmark of this beautiful landmass




The Nagoa Beach,Diu
It is the biggest and the most famous beach in Diu. Shaped like a horse-shoe (semi-circle), this beach is located in the Nagoa hamlet in the Bucharwada village and is around twenty minutes drive from Diu. 
The drive is quite exhilarating, as you drive through coconut groves and experience the cool breeze and the serene atmosphere on the way.
Hoka trees surround the beach and various water sports like para-sailing, water-skiing, jet skiing, wind surfing etc are available for the tourists. Swimming here can be real fun.


Serenity Beach ,Pondicherry 
The beautiful town of Pondicherry has an exotic beach known as Serenity Beach. 
Serenity Beach in Pondicherry gives its visitors huge scope to indulge in various adventure spots. The beach is bordered by the wooded line of palm trees.


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Tuesday 2 December 2014

City That Never Sleeps

Opening Night Tours Of The City That Never Sleeps

There’s good reason that New York City is called the “city that never sleeps.” When the sun dips in the sky, the real fun begins: The skyline alights in a rainbow glow.They don’t call it quits once 5pm rolls around. Instead, these night owls are on hand to introduce you to Gotham City after dark, from gliding along the. By day, New York City’s skyline is striking. But by night Even more so Here’s our roundup of the best night tours in New York City.

Circle Line-Harbor Lights Cruise

 This two-hour cruise launches on the Hudson River, near the mighty Intrepid Sea, Air &
Space Museum. From here, you’ll float south, accompanied by ever-present views of the sparkling skyline. Keep an eye out for One World Trade Center, a beacon of hope and resilience that rises over downtown Manhattan. The boat is also nearing the Statue of Liberty, for spot-on views of the statue standing tall against the night sky.

The Ultimate Greenwich Village Ghost Tour

It’s not just during the annual Halloween parade that you’ll see ghosts in Greenwich Village. The head on this spooky two-hour walking tour to unearth the dark history of one of New York’s most famous neighbourhoods. You’ll discover a hidden burial ground, peer into a haunted house and even visit what was once a public execution site.


Manhattan by Sail-Clipper City Twilight Sail

For a nighttime sojourn on New York Harbor, step into this 158-foot tall ship. The leisurely two-hour cruise departs from South Street Seaport, and shows off New York’s greatest hits, from the Statue of Liberty to the Brooklyn Bridge. There’s nothing like the sound of massive sails unfurling in the wind to put you into relax mode.The crew invites all on board to help hoist the sails, explaining how the ship navigates through New York’s waterways.Best of all, there’s a bar on the ship, so can order a cocktail as the sun sets over the Hudson.
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Monday 1 December 2014

Flights to Singapore

Find the cheap flights to Singapore from UK 
There is no question about it Singapore is one of those destinations that seems to jump from the pages of travel brochures to sleepless entertainment. Celebrate the year end with endless excitement.

River Safari 


Asia’s First and only river-themed wildlife park and meet over 5,000 animals, including 42 endangered species. Explore iconic freshwater habitats and meet rare river giants such as the giant river otter, giant salamander and the Mekong giant catfish. Stroll through the world's largest freshwater aquarium exhibit and enter, walk-through exhibits to learn about the unique wildlife in river habitats.


 Merlion Park

 Imaginary creature represents Singapore  humble origins as a fishing village. Standing at 8.6meters  high and weighing 70 tonnes, the Merlion statue has a lion's head and a fish's body and is housed here in this 2,500 square meter park
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Gardens by the Bay
 The nation’s most beautiful masterpiece which is filled with wonders from every continent except Antarctica. Explore diverse plant life from around the world displayed in its spectacular Cooled Conservatories or marvel at the Supertrees - towering vertical gardens that extend into the sky. Be inspired by nature and let you wonder bloom and experiences flourish.


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