Monday 26 January 2015

Top Reasons To Visit Perth



 Perth is the largest city of the  Australian State of Western Australia  and it is the fourth most popular city in Australia .It is famous as the city of light. There is always a sunshine  that makes it’s a perfect year around destination.Perth is also famous for long day sunshine,spotless blue skies and brilliant beaches…….

Cottesloe Beach

Cottesloe Beach at Sunset

It is one of the Western  Australia’s most iconic beaches and most popular destination in hot,lazy days.Ideal spot for picnic,sunset drinks or a fish & chip by the sea. Crystal clear waters and consistent waves make it a popular spot for swimmers, body boarders and surfers. Each year Cottesloe beach is transformed by the free public exhibition Sculptures by the Sea, featuring works by local artists.You will be surprised by taking a paddle to Monkey Mia in the Shark Bay a World Heritage Area.It’s one of the best and most reliable places for close encounters with wild Dolphins ….they have been swimming in the shallows to interact with visitors almost every day for over 40 years …………

Swan Valley


Swan Valley Grape Fields
Swan Valley Perth's Valley of Taste is the oldest and one of the Western Australia’s most visited wine growing region.It is very close to the Perth. Swan Valley is laced with ribbons of vineyards and home to over 150 places to wine and dine - including award-winning wineries and restaurants, microbreweries and distilleries. ….You'll also find roadside stalls selling fresh local produce, historical architecture, art and craft galleries and studios.

Swan Bell Tower

Swan Bell Tower
The Swan Bell Tower is one of Perth's main tourist attractions. The Swan Bell Tower is one of the largest purpose built musical instruments in the world.  The tip of it's towering glass spire rises a lofty 82.5 meters above the Swan River. There are six floors in the Swan Bell Tower, the top is being the observation deck which overlooks the Swan River and the city on the other end of the Bell Tower. The Swan Bells are hung for "change ringing", meaning it is not possible to play any tunes.  Each bell is rung by a person, in a sequence determined by the conductor.  You only need to do the maths, to appreciate the number of ringing orders possible. 
Bell ringing is a serious business.  The St Martin's Society of Change Ringers, welcomes change ringers from all over the world, to have a friendly tinkle while visiting Perth.  So why not give us a ring, or two.

Adventure World


Adventure World
It is  a theme park in Perth, Western Australia. It is located in Bibra Lake, 20 km from the CBD. Adventure World Perth is closed during the winter months. It reopens late September in time for the school holidays.
Adventure World Perth offers 16 rides and attractions you can enjoy together, including ever-popular bumper boats, paddle boats, and the Sky Lift. Don’t miss the Aussie Wildlife Experience where you’ll see koalas, a wombat, a dingo and alpacas. You can hand-feed kangaroos with special food from the Gift Shop.
Bring  water bottles and a stack of snacks from home so you can eat on the go and won’t have to queue for food and drinks during busy periods. Alternatively, you can get takeaways from the various kiosks and mobile carts, or sit down for a meal in one of Adventure World Perth’s cafes.
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Monday 19 January 2015

ABU DHABI: Modern, Magnificant and Mysterious


The capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi is the one place on earth that encompasses everything that is ancient and modern, amazing and adventurous, magnificent and mysterious.

The city has a street grid similar to Manhattan, with wide avenues and lots of verdant green space. Like Dubai, Abu Dhabi has its share of beaches, gold souks and international restaurants.

Abu Dhabi Corniche


Abu Dhabi Corniche
The beauty of the recently landscaped corniche in Abu Dhabi is only amplified by the inviting turquoise blue waters of the Gulf and the coral-coloured beach dunes of the outer Lulu island. There  are numerous benches for one to sit and plenty of grass for one to lie down.

The prime real estate of the northern coastal strip is undoubtedly the city’s most pleasant place to spend some leisure time. Starting at the western end by the clock tower it stretches for around 1.5km. The centrepiece is the Volcano Fountain, located centrally along the promenade’s length. 

Several tiers of separate fountains build up to the centrepiece, a conical fountain, built to represent a volcano. Plenty of greenery along the length of the Corniche makes it the favoured place among locals and tourists

Abu Dhabi Heritage Village and Women's Handicraft Center


Heritage Village
The Heritage Village, near the giant flagpole on the breakwater, recreates a Bedouin village, complete with goat-hair tents, a souk and a simple mosque representing Abu Dhabi's former life. The Women's Handicraft Center, in the Women's Union, hosts women weaving traditional baskets, making textiles, doing embroidery and applying the traditional henna. You can ask for your own henna tattoo.


women handicraft

The Heritage Village provides a microcosm of the culture of the United Arab Emirates. This village is ,located at the Abu Dhabi Marina, near the Marina Mall and facing Lulu island and has views of the Abu Dhabi Corniche. If you are on a day tour of Abu Dhabi from Dubai, this village is usually included in the stops in Abu Dhabi. In the village are many activities, like a re-creation of a souq, a traditional old mosque, a Bedouin encampment with a goat-hair tent and camels, and a barasti house. Workshops are held where you can watch craftsmen making pots, blowing glass, beating brass and weaving on traditional looms and you can buy assorted souvenir items too.

Barasti House

Sheikh Zayed Mosque


Sheikh Zayed Mosque

The Sheikh Zayed Mosque, the third largest in the world, and is one of the few Mosques in the UAE open to non muslims. From the outside, the mosque sits gracefully in a classic architectural style. Some of the world's best materials were used in building the mosque, such as Italian marble, semiprecious stones, crystals and fine ceramics. The structure is simply marvelous and the decor one of the most sophisticated. The details and the finery is sure to make you say 'WOW' repeatedly!!

The mosque houses the world's largest chandelier and carpet. The marble work, stained glass work and pillars are works of art par excellence. The main prayer hall is breathtaking. Drink in the opulence and aesthetic art work.

 There are reflective pools around the mosque that reflect the mosque's spectacular columns, which becomes even more glorious at night.. There are 96 columns in the main prayer hall are clad with marble and inlaid with mother of pearl. 

Unlike other mosques in Abu Dhabi, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is open daily to visitors, except on Friday morning, which is for worshippers only.

Abu Dhabi Ice Rink


Ice Rink


The Abu Dhabi Ice Rink has an Olympic-size rink with French café, arcade entertainment, pro skate shop, music shop and children’s area. Lessons are available. If you fancy trying your hand at ice hockey, the Abu Dhabi Falcons is a highly successful club with more than 80 players. Players meet for practices on weekday evenings.

Ferrari World

Ferrari World

Ferrari racing cars in Ferrari World is located not only in the Galleria Ferrari but there are other full car displays along the various attractions around the ferari world. 

Ferrari World has more than 20 rides and attractions around this huge indoor park, ranging from the world's fastest roller coaster, the formula rossa, assorted simulated ferrari racing rides, ferrari cars collection, flume ride, several interactive theaters, the fiorano gt challenge dual track roller coasters and more.

Ferrari roller coaster
Remember that Ferrari world is closed every Monday!

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Wednesday 14 January 2015

An Enchanted Holiday Experience



Turkey as a bridge between Europe and Asia, there is no doubt that its unique geographical location, and has been receiving the cultures from both continual. Turkey is a major draw for visitors looking for a beach-based holiday, Turkey has always been a popular destination for beach or cultural holidays the thrill of holidaying in a different culture amongst some of the world’s friendliest people is not sufficient to explain why Turkey attracts some 35 million visitors a year. With over 1,700 miles of Aegean and almost 1,000 miles of Mediterranean coastline,.

 Turkey is so attractive for many tourists around the world. Acutely have rich for beautiful nature, Ancient ruins and architecture heritage. If you need to visit this country we would recommend you to visit all the beautiful & amazing places as below.

Amazing places  in Turkey to Visit


Istanbul

Istanbul
Istanbul will always be at the top of the list. Frequent flights from all over the world make it an easy destination to reach. It was the former capital of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires so historical attractions include Topkapi palace, the Basilica cistern and the Blue mosque. Once serving as the capital of the Ottoman and Byzantine Empires, Istanbul today is the largest city in Turkey and one of the largest in the world. Istanbul stretches across a narrow strait that connects Asia and Europe, making it the only city in the world spanning two continents. Impressive architecture, historic sites, dining, shopping, nightlife and exotic atmosphere all make Istanbul one of the best places to Visit in Turkey.

Ephesus
By the 1st century BC, Ephesus was one of the largest cities in all of the Roman Empire, boasting one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Temple of Artemis.

Temple Of Artemis

The ruins of Ephesus are well preserved and contained within a large archaeological site, making it one of Turkey’s most popular tourist attractions. Its attractions include the massive Theater, the Temple of Hadrian and the magnificent Celsus Library, a two-story structure that was built to house more than 12,000 scrolls.Not to be missed, the mighty ruin of Ephesus is a city of colossal monuments and marble-columned roads. One of the most complete, still-standing Roman cities, this is the place to experience what life must have been like during the golden age of the Roman Empire. 

Library of Celsus

The library of Celsus is an ancient roman building in Ephesus, Aegean Turkey. It is most popular site in this city. The library is 2 stories building, at the front of library has 4 statues, which is Sophia (wisdom), Arete (virtue), Ennoia (thought) and Episteme (knowledge).  The front of library facing eastern that you can get the morning light for reading. Then I would recommend you that this is the best time for visit this site.

Pamukkale

Pamukkale
Pamukkale (means cotton castle) is located inland southeastern Aegean Turkey. One of Turkey's most famous natural wonders, the pure white travertine terraces of Pamukkale cascade down the slope looking like an out-of-place snow field amid the green landscape. Although the travertines are themselves a highlight of a trip to Turkey, the vast and rambling ruins of Roman Hierapolis lie on the top of this calcite hill providing another reason to visit. These are a set of bizarre calcium cliff and bathing pools that is so beautiful.

Mount Nemrut

Mount Nemrut
This funerary mound scattered with the broken remnants of once mammoth statues that guarded it, has to be Turkey's most peculiar archaeological site. The giant body-less stone heads of long-forgotten gods stare out from the summit of Mount Nemrut casting an eerie atmosphere over the barren mountaintop. The Nemrut is one of most popular tourist site in Turkey. The mount is the tomb sanctuary for king Antiochus Theos of Kommagene. For the highlights is a tomb hill about 50 meters high.
 However, you have to be prepared to get up early if you want to see the sunrise. It's quite a distance from the mountain and its best if you have your own transport

Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon


Blue Lagoon is located in Oludeniz. It is the most popular beach destinations in Turkey because it is very beautiful scenery, calm atmosphere and very crystal clear water. Also, you can do variety of water sports. For the most famous water sports is Paragliding (should not be missed). There are also very safe place to swim for children as well.

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Sunday 11 January 2015

“Queen City of the South “

"Queen City of the South "





The city of Cebu is known as the queen city of south  —and rightly so.
The city is a major hub for the business process outsourcing industry of the Philippines. In 2013, Cebu ranked 8th worldwide in the "Top 100 BPO Destinations Report" by global advisory firm, Tholons. CebuCity is a significant cultural center in the Philippines. The imprint of Spanish and Roman Catholic culture is evident. The city's most famous landmark is Magellan's Cross. 

 Basilica Minore del Santo Nino Cebu 


Basilica Minore del Santo Nino Cebu

It is the oldest Roman Catholic Church of 16th century in Cebu city. Located in the center of the city and is a perfect example of combination of three different architecture styles ... The church was built at the exact location where the image of Santo Nino was.

Inside of the Basilica del Santo Nino is the most famous religious icon in the Philippines, a statue of the Santo Nino. The statue was given to Queen Juana of Cebu by "Magellan".
Another thing that makes this church unique is that Candle vendors wearing colorful clothes in yellow, red or green dance their payers.

You will see painting on the ceilings .The image of the Santo Niño, which is kept in the parish convent, is considered the oldest religious relic in the Philippines. This was the image that Magellan gave to Queen Juana as a gift during the baptism of King Humabon and his wife Queen Juana on April 14, 1521.

Cebu Taoist Temple

Within the city is the Cebu Taoist Temple, a Taoist temple located in Beverly Hills, one of the older but posh villages in Cebu. Views of Cebu City and its skyline can also be seen from villages and numerous gated communities located on its mountainsides. It is situated 300 meters above sea level and thus offers also a grand view of Cebu City. The temple is adorned by several structures of Chinese architecture.
There are 99 steps on the stairs leading to the temple and climbing it is part of a ritual being done by devotees of the temple. The entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The temple includes a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well. The spacious balconies offer a scenic view of the downtown Cebu.



 There are certain rules to follow when visiting the temple, two of those (and the most important) are
 (1) taking pictures inside the temple is strictly prohibited,
 (2) do not be noisy while touring around.
If you don't want to be scolded by one of the security personnel or the temple staff, you better be following these rules.


Kawasan Falls 

Located 20km south of Moalboal, inland from Badian, the Kawasan Falls comprise a series of three waterfalls amid scenic forest; the largest cascades from 20m. A highlight of any visit here is a dip in its refreshing swimming holes, coloured a milky blue. While it’s a little spoilt by the weekend crowds, as well as development with small restaurants and tables,it remains a pretty spot.It’s a pleasant 20-minute walk along the banks of a river; a guide isn’t necessary.

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Thursday 1 January 2015

Malaysia a World of Unique Experience




Many people don’t  know where to go in Malaysia.Long-term budget travellers often shun Malaysia as being 'too expensive' while short-term vacationers in Southeast Asia skip Malaysia for lack of time.
First, read a little about Malaysia, then use this list of exciting places to choose from the best that Malaysia has to offer!

Langkawi

Langkawi known as the Jewel of Kedah & is the main of 99 islands. Langkawi offers breathtaking scenery with its beautiful beaches, incredibly fine sand, crystal-clear water and coastal mangrove swamps. The inland areas are no less striking: the tropical jungles are thick with luxuriant vegetation and extremely rich in fauna (the island's name itself indicates an eagle with characteristic reddish feathers), and will impress nature lovers looking for a pristine, largely untouched rain forest.

Cameron Highlands

Malaysia's green CameronHighlands are one of the few places in Southeast Asia ,where you'll have plenty of lush scenery, beautiful tea plantations to tour, and access to decent trekking trails that weave through plantations and around volcanoes.Strawberry farms, butterfly gardens, and flower greenhouses are all enjoyable distractions in the Cameron Highlands.

Penang

penang meusum

Malaysians are proud of their big island on the west coast .The colonial city of Georgetown was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has plenty to offer in the way of museums, a fort, historic homes, and most importantly, famous food. Penang is considered one of the best places in Southeast Asia to sample incredible street food of all types. The waterfront esplanade known as Gurney Drive in Penang is lined with great places to sample local Malay, Chinese, and Indian treats.


PetronasTwin Towers



In a country with an amazingly rich and beautiful natural landscape as its major highlight, Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Twin Towers stand out as an unusual example of Malaysia's urban design excellence. Designed by American architecture star César Pelli and officially inaugurated in 1999, the towers were the tallest buildings in the world until 2004; and still are the world’s tallest twin buildings. Each rising to a little over 450 metres from ground level, and with 88 floors of offices, the towers' most impressive feature is the double-decker bridge which connects them on the 41st and 42nd floors. From the bridge, at 170 metres above ground, visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of the city below their feet.


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