The beauty of Bhutanese wildlife at the Royal Manas National Park

Bhutan is a nation that has been considered an oasis among the rampant commercialism and industrial revolution that is sweeping the world today. Being a tiny landlocked nation, nestled on the hills of the Himalayas among some of the tallest mountains in the world, Bhutan is also renowned for its great natural beauty. The lifestyles of the Bhutanese people have also changed little over the last hundred years and the vast majority live off agriculture by traditional methods.

The country is also famous for calculating the living standards of its people using an index known as Gross National Happiness that shuns the western notion of material wealth. This has helped the preservation of the natural environment in this country and kept it safe from over exploitation.

The landscape of Bhutan is dependent largely on its topography and altitude changes. It can range from low lying grassland plateaus to alpine forests in the Himalayas. The wildlife changes according to the type of forest and Takin a species of mountain goat that is endemic to the region is found ubiquitously along the mountains.

The Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan was created in order to preserve this great natural heritage that the country had been blessed with. Its 400 square miles of land area has a varied geography ranging from low lying areas to mountainous parts that are covered with ice all year round. Among the animals that are to be spotted are the Bengal Tiger, Pygmy Hog, One Horned Rhinoceros and the Ganges River Dolphin.

Many of these species are endemic to the region and some such as the One Horned Rhino are listed as being endangered by wildlife conservationists. The Royal Manas National Park is located centrally within the country so that if forms a natural corridor for animals to migrate to other protected forests that are in the peripheral parts. A visit here is a must do for tourists at a Bhutan hotel. Wildlife enthusiasts staying in a Paro hotel such as Uma Bhutan can easily arrange transport to visit this great natural park that is a hotbed of bio diversity and a custodian of a unique eco system.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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Shopping in the moon light in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a city that has been established on the basis of international trade and its legacy as a port town in South East Asia. As in many parts of the region, locals of Hong Kong regard their markets as being at the centre of their lives and in a larger sense of the city. Markets in Asia are more than just a meeting place for producers and consumers; they have played an important role in the region’s culture and society.

The markets of Hong Kong are veritable melting pots of culture, as it is where traders from Europe, Asia and other parts of the world used to congregate. As such they were vehicles of cultural development and influenced everything from cuisine to clothing in the country. The Temple Street Night Market is one of the largest open air markets in Hong Kong and sees thousands of shoppers on a daily basis, of course the market much busier on weekends as many of the locals come to sample some of the street food and pick up some bargains.

The market is located in a historic part of the city and takes its name from the ancient Tin Hau Temple that is located along the main street. The temple was constructed during the Qing dynasty reign in China and has notable similarities with Taoist temples of the mainland.

The market opens around 2 pm in the afternoon, but most shoppers come here during the night. The market is particularly well known for men’s clothing though several stalls that peddle other items such as antiques, souvenirs, electronics and footwear are also seen. Items are very cheap and are a great place to buy a pair of knock-off designer jeans with out the premium price tag. The road side food carts are also popular among tourists especially those staying in Mongkok hotels Hong Kong as it is a convenient location for a quick dinner. Staying at a hotel in Kowloon such as Cosmo Hotel Mongkok is a great option for travelers that want to stay at the heart of Hong Kong’s entertainment district.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

While natural landscapes sometimes inspire travellers to try new things and experience new places, there are some manmade landscapes that do not fall too far behind. A vibrant skyline is one such sight that can be breathtakingly beautiful; this is what you will feel about the view that the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade offers, of the amazing Hong Kong skyline and the Victoria Harbour. The well located walkway is a modern cultural hotspot in the lively city, bursting with activity and always full of life. The site is a dream come true for visitors, for while it is an ideal spot to relax in, it is also complete with an array of novel experiences.
Along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade visitors will come across a colonial style clock tower that has been operating for nearly a century. It is a favourite among the many photographers who visit the site to click delightful images. Visitors can also check out the Space Museum, the Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. While at the first attraction you will enjoy a scientific learning experience, the latter two offer a view of both local antiques and performing arts, fantastic for visitors looking to learn about the city’s rich culture. The site is perhaps most famous for the Avenue of Stars, where visitors will find imprints of local celebrities’ palms in stars on the ground, as well as sculptures and souvenirs on sale. Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee are among the stars featured here.
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is also frequented by visitors who want a romantic experience, and when seen by night, travellers will understand how the walkway serves this purpose despite the crowds it attracts. There are a range of interesting places to dine at, with an array of cuisines to try out. Each night a spectacular sound and light display known as the Symphony of Lights is put on, on the skyline opposite and is very entertaining to watch. It is the ideal backdrop for a relaxing evening. The site is well loved by photographers, sightseers, cyclists and joggers, and is a place that visitors must head down to when in Hong Kong.
When holidaying in the city visitors can indulge in a Hong Kong boutique hotel that will help make their stay more enjoyable, and ideal for this is Cosmo Hotel. All the comforts that visitors will need are available at this 4 star hotel Hong Kong along with fine service.

Top 10 Highlights in Highflying Holiday Mecca Abu Dhabi

Often described as one of the Middle East’s most intriguing holiday venues Abu Dhabi packs in a punch when it comes to engaging attractions to suit every type of traveller. Abound in natural beauty and contemporary to the core this shining city complete with a cosmopolitan populace is indeed one of the region’s must-visit destinations for tourists in search something more than a shopping spree in plush malls. Although it is impossible to discover all that Abu Dhabi offers in a mere ten attractions the following points of interest constitute the best the city has to offer for visitors dropping in for too short a stay.

For culture buffs there’s no finer highlight than the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque which is a national landmark of monumental proportions. Glittering above the city with its pure white and gold minarets this historic mosque sprawled across an expansive area was the brainchild of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the U.A.E’s first head of state. Architecture enthusiasts will enjoy a trip to the Emirates Palace, one of the country’s premier hospitality and corporate function venues which closely resembles an ancient palatial complex. The royal palace of Qaser al-Hosn is the former residence of the Al Nahayan monarchy and includes an impressive ancient fortress built as far back as 1761. Calligraphy, carved entrances and a series of breathtaking royal chambers also adorn the venue which is famed for its reliefs and mashrabiya windows.

Sports fans on the other hand must head down to Ferrari World on Yas Island. As the first theme park of its kind the breathtaking leisure hub is a fitting tribute to the innovative vehicle manufacturer and its multifaceted achievements over the years. The Yas Marina Circuit is another highlight as the stunning Formula One track has hosted five world title championships and is the city’s premier locale for go-carting, drag racing and other F1 experiences one can only enjoy at this unique venue.

The country’s past and traditional culture are explored at the equally mesmerizing Abu Dhabi Heritage Village where the Bedouin lifestyle is explored with conventional tents, cooking utensils as well as art and crafts items in the form of pottery, metal ware and weaved products manufactured the traditional way.
Art fanatics must spend a day at the Manarat Al Saadiyat where contemporary art and globally renowned cultural showcases take centre stage every year. A state-of-the-art artistic space its chief highlight is the Saadiyat Story which is also a permanent display at the locale. The Emirates National Auto Museum in contrast houses the impressive vehicle compilation of H.H. Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan which ranges from classic Mercedes Benzes to camper vans.

The Abu Dhabi Corniche is a leisure hub for bikers and walkers as the seaside boulevard is littered with lush gardens and other recreational facilities. Shoppers will relish a retail spree at the Abu Dhabi Souks whew one can purchase anything and everything in an alfresco environment divided in to traditional style souks.

Travellers in search of luxury hotels in Abu Dhabi should look no further than the Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas for their accommodation needs. Managing a collection of luxury hotel resorts all across the country and the region this established hospitality group pulls out all the stops when it comes to five star vacations in the desert.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.
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Places to go around London- Don’t miss to catch the experience!

If you are fortunate to be going on a long vacation to the city of London then you’re in for a treat because this city has so many places that are in any traveler’s must visit list. For history lovers, London is a paradise with countless tales and events that mark the rich past of England.

A trip to the British Museum will equip you with a comprehensive knowledge on what the city and the country has been through. While China own London is a totally opposite experience, it is also is historically rich as it dates back to the late 18th century. Kensington garden has always been popular because of its early patronage by the royals. The London Eye is comparatively more recent and was constructed to celebrate the millennium.

But if you have visited all these places and more in London and are looking for something else a little away from the city, no worries because there are still an endless number of sites that you can visit. Althrop, the Spencer’s home for over 500 years is an impressive country home and in the stables showcases an exhibition of the life of Princess Diana. Alton’s Towers, UK’s largest theme park also has children’s and motor museum, making it a place for both young children and teenagers.

Known to be one of London’s most haunted castles, Glamis castle; the birth place of Princess Margret dates back to the 14th century and is supposedly the setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Stonehenge is a must visit prehistoric site and located in Salisbury. All these places and more are easily accessible by London’s tube trains.

Considering its location as England’s capital city, finding holiday lodging in London is hassle-free. Since it has been a bustling town full of taverns and inns since early days, London still offers many accommodation options. But like the places to visit if you are looking for a different experience, a wellness retreat is an option you should consider. COMO Shambhala is a yoga and treatment space that lets you escape. With the philosophy of healthy living at its core, the company has spread worldwide and has five sanctuaries.

Historical Sites In Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura is a historic city located in the island of Sri Lanka. Situated some two hundred kilometres from the capital of Colombo, it is a highly popular tourist destination within the country. It served as the capital of the tropical island for over one thousand years and while its glory days maybe over the city still has a lot to offer. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, Anuradhapura is full of historic buildings waiting to be explored.

The Sri Maha Bodhi is probably the most well-known tree in the land. The tree was grown from a branch from the actual Bodhi tree under which the Buddha gained enlightenment. The offshoot was brought to the island by Sanghamitta, the daughter of the Indian king, Asoka, and it was planted here by king Devanampiya, the then king of the island. Venerated by Buddhists, it remains an important Sri Lankan landmark.

The Aukana Buddha is a thirteen metre tall granite statue of Buddha dating to the 5th century. It is located outside of Anuradhapura and is a magnificent example of early Sri Lankan architecture. The Thuparama Temple is thought to contain a clavicle of Buddha. Many believe that the Thuparama Temple is the oldest dagoba in the country. The Isurumuniya Temple is another popular spot renowned for its intricate stone carvings, the most well-known of which is the Isurumuniya Lovers.

One can hardly visit Anuradhapura without stopping by Ruwanveli Seya. Built in the 2nd century, the temple is a stunning piece of architecture. There are many statues found here including one that is thought to be of King Dutugamunu, the emperor who ordered the construction of the Ruwanveli Seya. Other popular spots include Mihintale, Ritigala, and the Jethawana Monastery.

While the island becomes increasingly popular as a tourist destination the local government is improving infrastructure such as roads and public transport to keep pace. However, Sri Lanka travel can still be difficult and uncomfortable. To avoid delays and ensure comfort tourists should consider joining Sri Lanka tours provided by a reputed outfit like Jetwing Travels. They take care of the nitty-gritty of travel so one can focus on what is important.

 

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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Dubai 2012 World Parachuting Championships

The Dubai 2012 World Parachuting Championships held in Dubai is one of the biggest events when it comes to sky diving. This is a place where the people from around the world who love sky sports get together and show off their abilities. This event is an opening avenue to the top athletes. This was originally the idea of the former president of the IPC of the Federation of Aeronaitique Internationale. There are over 700 skydiver’s participating from 26 different countries.
It is a great opportunity for the athletes to meet their fellow competitors from around the globe. In 2003 the first ever Mondial was held in France. The second Mondial of the world which is an amazing event will be held on the 28th of November 2012 in Dubai. The second successive Mondial will feature six variant world championships along with a test event as a new component of discipline. This indeed is an event which should not be missed. You could witness the carefree athletes jumping off in the air and coming down from high up in the sky. The many features of the event include the Freefall style and the accuracy landings. Freefall style is where the individual competitor is tested on their freefall skills. Accuracy landing is referred to as an individual being capable of landing in the accurate place with the accurate disciplines followed. The other event which plays a vital role throughout the competition is the formation skydiving. This is a team event where the group is tested for its freefalling skills and their flying skills. There are a few elements falling under this category which are 8 way, 4 way, vertical Formation skydiving and 4 way female. The other event is Canopy Formations where they fall down in different patterns of formations with their parachutes linked together.

Para Ski, Artistic events, Canopy Piloting, Speed Skydiving are the other vibrant events that are organized. Do not forget to witness this magnificent event while you are in Dubai. If accommodation is a problem while you are on vacation, a Dubai hotel would surely keep you comfortable for the rest of your holiday. Copthorne Hotel Dubai is one of the best Deira hotel Dubai that you should tryout.

Christmas in Vietnam

December is a month of festivity and celebration as more than half the world prepares for one of the best love holidays, Christmas. It is a time when celebration is in the air, a time for joy and a time where giving trumps receiving; this glorious holiday is not exclusive to the west. In fact the magic of Christmas is felt everywhere in the world, even in nations where Christianity is not the main religion. This is the case in Vietnam, where influences of Christianity were brought to the country by the French, and Christmas is celebrated in grand proportions.

Christmas is among the four main religious festivals that the Vietnamese people celebrate, and these fun loving people know how to celebrate it in style. On the eve of the holiday the Christian locals attend midnight mass at marvellous catholic churches that do not hold back on the decorating including setting up a grand nativity scene. The locals too sometimes set up lovingly made nativity scenes outside their homes, and the charming sights are admirable.

The city centre is closed for vehicles on the night of the 24th, and crowds visit here on foot where they enjoy the scene of the lighted streets and the atmosphere of joy and happiness felt all around. It is a spectacular gathering, and is the ideal place to be when Christmas arrives. People shout out ‘Chuc Mung Giang Sinh’, which is means ‘Merry Christmas’ in Vietnamese, as they wish happiness for everyone around!

The supper after mass which is popular in France is equally well loved in Vietnam. On this special occasion people serve up chicken soups or feasts of turkey and Christmas puddings in their homes as families gather to share their joy. As in France, the log shaped chocolate cake known as the buche de Noel is a part of the festivities and is commonly gifted among kith and kin. There is the traditional giving of gifts under the well decorated Christmas tree that the people set up in their homes, and children leave their shoes out in anticipation of treats from the ever loving Santa Claus. Vietnam is indeed a fantastic place to be to when celebrating the holiday.

Enjoy the season by staying at luxury hotel resorts when visiting the country, and at Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas visitors will enjoy an unforgettable Christmas. It is a standout amongst luxury hotels for its lavish comforts, elegant setting and fine service.

Local Mystery

Phra Nang peninsula is where everyone goes to enjoy the white sandy beaches, extraordinary limestone cliffs, lookouts, caves, secluded coves and lagoons inside cliffs all within walking distance from the resorts or a short boat ride away. Cut off by limestone headlands and forests from Krabi the only way to get there is by sea, which gives it a very special feel. Phra Nang or Princess Cave is at the end of Railay Beach, the most famous strip of sand on the peninsula and a rock climbing hotspot. The cave is an important place for local fishermen who seek blessings from the ‘princess’ prior to setting out on their journeys and for success in their endeavours.

While the cave is well known for its stalactites and stalagmites, the most extraordinary thing about it is that it is dedicated to phallus worship, hinting at some ancient Hindu influence. Many local legends heighten the mystery around this cave as it appears to be a totally different practice compared to the other religious beliefs in the area. Local people who depend on the sea for their livelihood believe in the power of the ‘princess’ to guarantee success in their undertakings and to protect them from harm. A large collection of wooden phallic symbols together with offerings and other objects connected to fertility are also found here causing a bit of confusion as to the true nature of the religious worship being practiced here. However according some inhabitants the practice is dying as they now have access to more modern methods to ensure success in their professions, safety at sea and even fertility. Take the time to enjoy the strip of beach just outside the cave that was voted one of the 10 best beaches in the world and experience the mystery of local customs and beliefs that give this area its very special atmosphere.

Experience an idyllic location and enjoy the many wonderful aspects of a tropical beach destination at Anantara Si Kao Thailand. Relax in well appointed, contemporary accommodation with their cool colour palette and enjoy the many unique amenities and facilities offered by this Trang resort. Dine on fresh herb infused dishes and seafood and an extraordinary selection of Thai favourites and Italian cuisine at the hotels well laid out dining destinations. Try specially formulated spa treatments for a truly rejuvenating experience and enjoy the many advantages of one of special Krabi resorts.

Sakenan Temple In Bali

Located on the famed Turtle Island (also called Serangan Island) just off the coast of Bali, the Sakenan Temple is one of the most widely visited Hindu temples in Indonesia. The temple was built sometime during the tenth century by Mpu Kuturan, a priest belonging to the Majapahit Empire. Although it is a traditional Balinese Hindu Temple, various other religious elements were incorporated into the temple during the fifteenth century by a priest named Dang Hyang Niratha. The temple is actually made up of two compounds.

The smaller of the two compounds is also the oldest and was built using red coral and limestone. It only contains one shrine dedicated to the God of welfare and good fortune, Cri Sedana. The larger compound contains many shrines for relatives of Cri Sedana. The Sakenan Temple is a terrific place to visit to learn more about Balinese Hindu traditions.

The best time to visit is during Kuningan Day which marks the day the temple was founded by Mpu Kuturan. The festival is dedicated to the Hindu deity, Vishnu, and lasts three days between the end of Kuningan and the beginning of Langkir. During these days most devotees spend their time in prayer asking for prosperity in the coming year. The Sakenan Temple is a short ten minute drive from Sanur and takes roughly twenty minutes from Kuta.

Bali bills itself as the ‘Island of the Gods’ and it is easy to see why. From blue oceans and sandy beaches to green rice hills and dense jungles, Bali is a patchwork of gorgeous, dramatic and eye catching landscapes. It is easily one of the most beloved holiday destinations in the world and receives a steady stream of tourists throughout the year. When it comes to getting around Bali one has plenty of options including buses and taxis. Intrepid explorers should consider renting a bicycle or bike.

Accommodation is also quite easy to come by with a variety of lodging catering to different budgets. The Uma Bali is a premier luxury hotel Bali. The Ubud hotel is surrounded by verdure and radiates an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity that is sure to resonate with guests trying to get into island mode.