Showing posts with label Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asia. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2013

Phuket.Thailand


Visiting Thailand is one of the most magical adventures you could have and while you will be inundated with things to do in Thailand, a stay in Phuket will provide you with a completely different voyage. With flights to Phuket you can incorporate a visit to the island before you head over to the mainland, creating a twin-centre trip to this exotic paradise. Come rain or shine, there’s plenty to do once you’re there, but these are some gems that you really shouldn’t miss.

Visit Phang Nga Bay


An afternoon here will make you realise just how breathtaking the world can be. Take a moment to absorb the beauty of the limestone cliffs that jut out of the waters and take a tour of James Bond Island and Koh Panyee – two of the more popular sights in the bay.

Wander Old Phuket Town


You’ll be surprised at just how much you can find in this sleepy capital. From the funky shops and Chinese architecture to the delicious fare at the local restaurants that will help to keep your energy high, the old town is an absolute must-see.

Spend a day in Chalong


Located in the southern portion of the island, Chalong is home to a whole host of sights to see, including the Wat Chalong temple which is as beautiful as it is inspiring. As the island’s spiritual centre, it’s as popular with the locals as it is with visitors.
Meanwhile, the Big Buddha may be a fairly recent addition to the island, but as it towers over the southern portion, it helps to reflect the importance of spirituality on its island home. As you drive up to visit the monument, you will be able to catch a glimpse of authentic Thailand and once you’re at the top, the panoramic views are incredible.

Relax on Phi-Phi Island


Take a day or two to fully appreciate the beauty and splendour of this Thai hotspot. For many, it’s the reason for a visit to Phuket and its laid-back nature, golden sands, azure waters and beach-fronted jungle add to its allure.

Take plenty of time to appreciate the wonders that Phuket has on offer. From boat trips and diving opportunities to exploring the old town, fill your itinerary with adventure and you will realise why so many people love this area of South East Asia.

Friday, October 25, 2013

The Top 10 Tourist Destinations in Asia

Chiang Mai, Thailand - Many travelers prefer Thailand's pleasant northern capital over the hectic pace of life in Bangkok. Most of the tourist action happens within Chiang Mai's Old City, where orange-robed monks from the many temples smile as they pass. From cultural festivals and sprawling night markets to mountain trekking and numerous temples -  Chiang Mai attracts over a million visitors annually who can't wait to come back.



 Penang, Malaysia - Known as the "Pearl of the Orient," Penang is a place to relax, eat to the brink of misery, and appreciate Malaysia in a new way. Malaysians are quite proud of their large island. A legacy of colonization in Penang has produced what is arguably some of the best cuisine in all of Southeast Asia. Penang hawker food combines the best of Malay with influences from Chinese and Indian immigrants to produce mouthwatering creations such as laksa noodles. Superb eating is not the only indulgence on the island. Home to nesting sea turtles, the Penang National Park is Malaysia's youngest national park.

Singapore - Notoriously expensive and needlessly shunned by budget travelers, tiny Singapore is a modern-yet-green city/country well worth a visit for the food, mega-mall shopping, and unique blend of cultures. Yes, Singapore costs far more than neighboring Malaysia or the rest of Southeast Asia, however, the city has a pleasant vibe, lively Indian and Chinese culture, speaks good English, and is pleasant enough just to stroll. You could spend months living in Singapore and still discover hidden                                                                                       places and eateries the guidebooks have missed!

Malaysian Borneo - Sabah, one of two states belonging to Malaysian Borneo, is a natural paradise. Plentiful rainforest, endangered orangutans, and indigenous cultures are certainly worth grabbing a cheap flight from Kuala Lumpur. Sabah is the perfect balance between wild and developed. Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, is a happening tourist city in the shadow of towering Mount Kinabalu.


Islands in Thailand - Some too small to merit a dot on a map, the islands in Thailand are among the world's most beautiful. Imagine white sand and blue water, cheap diving, and your choice of isolated tranquility or savage nightlife. The diversity of the Thai islands is amazing. Phuket and Koh Samui are developed, tourist hot spots with vibrant nightlife, while tiny Koh Lipe barely maintains electricity. Beautiful Koh Lanta is the perfect compromise.



Siem Reap - is the gateway for exploring one of Southeast Asia's most fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Angkor Wat. Over 900 years old, the temples of Angkor are scattered across 600 square miles of jungle. The jungle is slowly reclaiming the ancient temples as vines strangle ruins and break apart bricks. The picturesque Angkor temples frequently serve as movie sets and bring to life the inner-archaeologist in over one million visitors each year.



Beijing, China - Crowded, polluted, dreadfully appealing - love it or hate it, Beijing is the pounding heart of China. Amazing UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City make navigating Beijing's urban sprawl well worth the effort. Give Beijing a chance; rather than fleeing from the madness, stick around long enough to become a part of it. Wandering the busy streets can actually become quite addictive.



Bali, Indonesia - Bali, with its miles of beaches and volcanic landscapes, is nothing short of magic. Once only a destination for honeymooners and surfers, Bali is now one of the top destinations in Asia. Most of the action culminates in South Bali at hedonistic Kuta Beach. Travelers in search of more than a hangover head for Ubud - the peaceful cultural center of Bali - or even opt to climb a volcano in the Kintamani Region. Excellent beaches, a welcoming Hindu culture, and beautiful scenery make Bali the busiest island in Indonesia.

Tokyo, Japan - Perhaps not the cheapest of places to visit in Asia, bustling Tokyo is the world's largest metropolitan economy, even exceeding New York City. Urban marvels, talking toilets, and an aloof culture begging to be understood await as soon as you exit the airport.








Goa, India - Goa is India's smallest and wealthiest state, mostly thanks to abundant tourism. Once mainly a haven for hippie culture and electronic music lovers, Goa has grown into a sophisticated destination. Today, many excellent beaches ranging from highly developed to relatively untouched lure travelers away from hectic Mumbai and Delhi.




Friday, May 10, 2013

Walking through the rice terraces


Today we walk through the rice terraces around Sapa, and see how the locals live in this province in the north of Vietnam.


The squat wooden houses are in the hills in the middle of the endless terraces, on which the figure is growing. The height of the valley - about 1,300 meters above sea level

Rice terraces - this witty solution that is invented by the ancient inhabitants of Asia. For the growth of the rice water is needed in large quantities. Each terrace - a kind of pool that keeps the water coming out of the soil and abundant falls on the local slopes in the form of precipitation. Water flows on the terrace and from forests that harbor the top of mountain ridges, which guarantees an abundance of water and the prospect of a good harvest.


Not surprisingly, the terraces themselves also influence the climate of the surrounding area Sapa - an abundance of open, "basin" leads to the evaporation of moisture and the formation of fog, which is famous for the region. Support terraces in working condition - heavy daily work. Vintage gather here once a year, in the fall. From October to April, the rice terraces do not look very picturesque - the brightest colors bloom in May and June.

At the bottom of the valley flows the river of the same name Muong Hoa.

The terraces are fed by numerous mountain streams.

Rice terraces - the perfect place for a water buffalo. Cooling water buffalo in heat + fertilizer crops, two in one!

Some farms vengeance breeding poultry.

The higher you climb the hill, the more beautiful appearance.

View on bottom of the valley

the misty mountains

View of the hillside. Yellow stripes - still not cleaned, but ripe fig.


Rice - it's gold for the locals.


View of the valley

Monday, April 8, 2013

Ganzi Сonvent

Ganzi convent is situated at an altitude of 3500 meters in the northern part of the city of the same name. Here live about 400 monks. Around the city are scattered a dozen of various monasteries, but this one - the largest and most easily accessible if you looked into the city just for a day or two.








Monday, June 18, 2012

Four of the most interesting places in Bali

The first temple-Kerta Gosa. Actually, not a temple, but a semblance of a palace which was built in 1686.






The second temple is Besakih Temple - is located in the eponymous village on the slopes of Mount Agung in the east of Bali. This is the most important, largest and most sacred temple on the island.




The third temple is - Tirtta Gangga. The place is relatively new, was founded in 1942. The environment and beautiful scenery, this is what captivated a certain Raja, and he raised his piece of paradise!










The fourth temple is Waterfall Palace