Samui Waterball –Slip & Sliding Sensations!

If you thought tumbling down a hill could not possibly be turned into one of the most action packed and fun things you can experience, then Samui Waterball is bound to change your mind. Before trying out this thrilling activity make sure you find accommodation in a well placed Koh Samui resort by the beach where you can unwind. Anantara Lawana Resort & Spa Koh Samui is one such hotel in Samui and offers a range of spa treatments that will help you find true relaxation after a rough and tumble day at Samui Waterball.

The concept of this novel attraction is quite simple. Participants are placed in a specially made “ball” that is partly filled with water, which is then sent down hill. As you “roll” inside this safe sphere you can also enjoy ever increasing speeds as the ball gathers momentum, traversing the downhill course which spans around 200 yards. Set amidst jungle landscapes, Samui Waterball can be found at the Bophut Hills Golf Course and can be enjoyed by those aged seven and above. A one of a kind attraction that provides plenty of thrills, Samui Waterball would have made Jill’s tumble down the hill after Jack definitely more fun!

 

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.

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Wild Wadi Water Park

Found in Jumeirah, Dubai, the Wild Wadi Water Park is where one should visit for a day out in the sun where diving headfirst into excitement is encouraged. From surfing machines, wave pools and water slides, the area is the finest outdoor water park that Dubai boasts of. Select the best Dubai serviced apartments from where you can head off to the park. Giving you ideal apartment accommodation Dubai is known for, Ascott Park Place Dubai with its many luxuries would be where you should be staying at.

Whether with family or friends, Wild Wadi Water Park will keep you thrilled with a wide variety of 30 rides and attractions to choose from. For the perfect surfing experience, try out the Wipeout Flowrider that produces realistic wave effects and also attracts knee boarders. No visit is complete without going on the action packed rides of Burj Surj and Tantrum Alley.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry. Google+

Holy Monkey Forest

Most nature conservatories maintain a strict, no-monkey-business policy when it comes to maintaining the cultural integrity of their grounds. However, with the Sacred Monkey Forest located in the town of Ubud in Bali, these folks make monkey business their life’s work. When you’re visiting the colourful isle of Bali for your own particular brand of play, consider staying at some of the luxury villas Bali has to offer its visitors. In particular, the Alila Villas Soori present a stunning selection of luxury villas in Bali that accommodate all manner of fun in the sun. Venture down to one of Ubud’s most popular cultural spots – the Sacred Monkey Forest which provides a sanctuary for several local species of primate, in addition to also hosting an ecological village as well as some beautiful Hindu temples. The forest sanctuary houses around 340 specimens of crab-eating macaque of various ages, with four groups located in specific territories within the expansive park grounds, spanning 27 acres. Nature lovers will feel as if they have stumbled upon a tropical paradise, as the grounds also feature 115 different species of trees under special conservation, as part of the area temple’s spiritual conviction of establishing harmonious relations with the natural environment.  A group of monks have taken it upon themselves to guard and protect the trees in the forest, which they venerate via festivals and various ecological events. The forest is owned by the village of Padangtegal, and under the management of the Padangtegal Wenara Wana Foundation, the Sacred Forest and all it contains is promoted as a sacred site that presents an ideal locale for tourists to commune with nature.

 

Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and intends to visit them all someday.

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Poonagala Estate

Incorporated in the year 1895, Poonagala Estate offers a selection of enchanting tea estates that play a significant role in the production of local tea. Nestled in the Uva Province of Sri Lanka, south of Bandarawela, the estate can easily be visited from the comfort of a hotel Sri Lanka has to offer. Bandarawela Hotel which is amongst leading hotels Sri Lanka possesses.

Flanked by a range of scenic mountain peaks, Poonagala Estate is one such destination you do not want to miss exploring. Possessing over 1500 workers, the estate comes across as one of the primary centres used in the production of the finest Uva tea. A feature of the estate is that it is covered in lush green vegetation that acts as windshields when the south west monsoons descend upon the province. After touring the area, don’t forget to savour a cup of pure heaven.

Enjoying Thrilling Kite Surfing in Maldives

If you ever thought an island paradise like the Maldives could lack excitement, then you are most mistaken! The country offers a thrilling array of water sports such as kite surfing which provides plenty of adrenaline pumping action. Those in search of Maldives luxury resorts that have their very own watersports centres can consider Cocoa Island Maldives. This luxurious Maldives resort offers the very best in contemporary comforts and lets you enjoy a truly memorable stay.

Kite surfing gives you the chance to skim the waves and explore the waters around the Maldivian islands, taking in the breathtaking coastal scenes that abound. The tropical weather and windy conditions that prevail almost the whole year through make this destination a perfect spot for this activity that can be enjoyed by young and old alike. Experienced kite-surfers looking for more thrills should visit between the monsoon season (May to October) when the winds pick up and provide an unforgettable ride on the water.

Boat Ride on Bentota River

Lined with beautiful palm trees and inviting resorts, the fishing village of Bentota is one of the most sought after of tourist destinations that Sri Lanka offers. Amidst a number of water sports activities available at your beck and call, a boat ride along the Bentota River will leave you in awe of the magical surroundings of Bentota. Choose a Sri Lanka luxury villa from where you can embark on an enthralling trip upriver. Saffron and Blue by Jetwing with its comforting Sri Lanka villas will pave the way for a peaceful escape.

Go on an excursion on the river that will lead you to Bentota’s famous mangrove forests that hold fascinating secrets for adventurers to uncover. The forest with its caves has a number of shallow pools filled with tiny fish. Visit the iconic lighthouse that stands tall in the area or engage in a bit of lake fishing.

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Mountain Biking in Bhutan

The enchanting land of Bhutan with its stunning mountain landscapes, ancient temples and lush green valley’s is the perfect place for a mountain biking excursion. Before setting off on such adventures make sure you find Bhutan tour packages that let you truly explore the country. Travellers in search of a suitable Bhutan hotel from which to head off on tours can consider Uma Bhutan which is ideally located in the Paro Valley which is a great place to go cycling.

Since Bhutan consists of mountain ranges and valleys, mountain biking is ideally suited for those planning to go off the beaten track. On your journey of discovery you will come across lush forests and meadows, not forgetting ancient villages seemingly lost in time. Thimphu, Paro, Bumthang and Trongsa are among the well known areas for such excursions. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are generally the best times for cycling in Bhutan, while special mountain biking tours can be found which include your very own guide who will lead you on this exciting adventure.

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers. Google+

Coronet Peak Adventure

Adventure seekers in New Zealand can rejoice on Coronet Peak, the pinnacle of skiing in the country’s adventure capital of Queenstown. Accommodation can be uncovered in the form of a five star Queenstown hotel such as the Millennium Hotel Queenstown. The elegant interiors and gracious hospitality make it a quality option of a luxury hotel Queenstown has to offer its skiing and outdoors enthusiasts. Located just 25 km away from the heart of the town is Coronet Peak, but its attraction as a premier skiing destination has seen it host a variety of enthralling festivals and it is known as the country’s best example of a prime “powder package” – the perfect outlet for ski fans to launch their skies and fly. The Peak boasts stellar facilities, such as a high speed chair lift that’ll quickly transport you up the 1,650 metre height of the mountain which you can ski with grace. The top will treat you to spectacular views of the surrounding rugged country, with prime sights of Lake Wakatipu, the Crown Range and the Remarkables.  The area underwent a significant facelift and now boasts an excellent self-service café, as well as a store where you can rent quality ski and snowboarding gear, with training schools located onside as well. Coronet Peak was NZ’s first ski field but is now a competitive international venue with past events such as the Winter Festival and the Compaq 50K Endurance on its roster. The ski season runs from June through October so strap on and head on up today for some non-stop flight action off the slopes.

 

Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and intends to visit them all someday.

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Air Adventures Queenstown

If you thought Queenstown in New Zealand is a spectacular sight from the ground level, you haven’t really experienced its breathtaking beauty till you have seen it from up high! While there are many air adventures that one can take part in, it is always best to find a centrally located Queenstown hotel which to use as a base. One suchluxury hotel Queenstown has to offer is Millennium Hotel Queenstown and is ideally situated within easy reach of many adventure sport activities too.

When it comes to aerial excursions, Queenstown provides plenty of options for both families and adrenaline junkies. Hot air ballooning is a fun activity that can be enjoyed by young and old alike and provides a breathtaking vistas of the region’s picturesque mountain ranges and lakes from a vantage point of around 6,000 feet in the air. Helicopter tours provide not only an ideal way to go sightseeing, but a chance to access some of the best ski areas in the region. Scenic flights are also popular especially above the Milford Sound area. Of course for some truly heart-stopping thrills in the skies, try skydiving where you can plummet safely to the ground (with a parachute of course!) after jumping from heights of around 15,000 feet.

 

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers. Google+