Exploring the Rottnest Island: An Unforgettable Coastal Experience

Located a little beyond the coast of Perth in Western Australia, the Rottnest Island is considered a perfect vacation destination with its sun kissed beaches, azure waters and fascinating wild life. Able to reach either by a ferry ride or by air, this island is certainly worth visiting due to the picturesque views from the island and the array of exciting land and water based excursions.

The island is so named by a Dutch explorer due to the high population Quokkas, a quirky looking land dweller that resembles the common rat. For travelers who are keen on island hopping and exploring the Australian waters while wishing to stay on the mainland and seeking, Perth apartment accommodation, there are number of luxurious resorts and hotels such as the Citadines St Georges Terrace Perth that provides superior comforts and services after a day of exciting explorations.

The Rottnest Island provides ample opportunity for avid surfers as well as proving to be a great location for diving, snorkeling, boating, kayaking, sailing, swimming and fishing making it an ideal vacation destination for families, couples and groups of friends. The island is home to an impressive coral reef as well as daunting shipwrecks with information plaques that are bound to delight seasoned divers. There are also a number of land based activities for visitors to indulge in such as hiking, biking climbing, as well as golf and lawn bowls at the newly renovated Country Club and a family fun park with a games arcade and movie theatre.

After an exhausting day of exploration one can reenergize and freshen up by sampling from the many varieties of fresh seafood stands, cozy coffee shops, and sophisticated restaurants as well the popular island bar. Regardless of all other attractions, the island is definitely a must see destination during a holiday to Western Australia only for the stunning panoramic views from the higher grounds of the island, of the ocean vistas below.

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BEHIND THE SCENES AT YAS MARINA CIRCUIT

Visitors in search of a luxury resort in Abu Dhabi close to the Yas Marina Circuit will fine no finer alternative to the Desert Islands Resort & Spa by Anantara. In addition to providing a strategic location on the island the venue also offers spa facilities and a host of in-house recreational options as well.

Tipped to be Abu Dhabi’s most popular racing attraction the Yas Marina Circuit is no ordinary Grand Prix track on Yas Island. As the UAE’s iconic Formula One racing hub the purpose built track is a state-of-the-art feat in engineering. Offering visitors and racing enthusiasts a variety of driving and passenger experience on board classic Formula One vehicles the venue which hosted the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 2009 now provides visitors with an in-depth look into the circuit’s groundbreaking attributes on a behind the scenes tour that delves in to what it takes to run and maintain one of the globe’s most advanced motor racing tracks.

A must-experience highlight for true blue racing fanatics with Grand Prix dreams the no holds-bar tour is a Yas Venue Tour that takes a peek at the inner workings of the one of the most technically futuristic racing circuits on the planet. Open to children as well as adults the engaging tour takes visitors behind closed doors and offers unparalleled access to the underbelly of the Yas Marina Circuit and the daily practices required to maintain this 161.9 hectare mammoth race track designed by none other than Hermann Tilke. Boasting the capacity to host 50,000 spectators the iconic motor sports venue is also a premier luxury experience hub with a recreational focus. Visitors will get to experience the efficiency and diligence required to run a multi-faceted attraction that is among the most visited tourist hotspots in Abu Dhabi. Visitors can take part in the two hour long behind the scenes tour at Yas Marina Circuit from 10am to 12pm and then again from 2pm to 4pm from Tuesday through to Saturday

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Elephant rides and bullock cart tour in Habarana

Habarana is a small town in Sri Lanka located within the Anuradhapura district. It is one of the popular tourist destinations for nature and safari lovers, with the famous Minneriya sanctuary and the Habarana jungle in close proximity for some wildlife fun and adventure. Since the town serves as the base for Sigiriya and several other safaris you find that there are hotel Sigiriya Sri Lanka that you can choose for accommodation and relaxing.

Located within the centre of the cultural triangle made up of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Kandy, the Cinnamon Lodge Habarana is an exclusive hideaway for the entire family. In Habarana this is the ideal location for leisure or business travellers who is looking for a perfect location during their stay in the town. You find superior and deluxe rooms as well as a number of suites that you can choose according to your requirement. The hotel also offers an exclusive spa, a range of sporting activities, a massive pool and many more facilities that you can expect at a luxury accommodation provider.

When you are in Habarana there are some interesting things you can experience such as elephant back rides. These maybe a bit pricey but its all well worth it. The wildlife that you will see from the elephant back would be unique since you will go through different terrains and you get to experience the wildlife in its full glory. The experienced mahout will guide the tamed elephant while you will be sitting on a platform with space up to four people.

Bullock cart rides are also quite popular in Habarana and is an exciting experience for both young and old alike. Bullock carts were long ago a main mode of transport for the locals. You will be able to ride the cart through the village, along paddy fields admiring the beauty of the surrounding in this unique vehicle. You can get a taste of the lives of the village folk in the olden time when you hop on for a ride.

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.

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Adventure Holiday Experience in Sri Lanka

Adventure tourism is one of the world’s most sought after tourist experiences, and in Sri Lanka ‘adventure’ takes many shapes and forms. An Adventure Holiday includes exploration and travel to remote and exotic destinations, engaging in physical activities, immersion in cultural exchanges and a relationship with nature. An action packed holiday in Sri Lanka is perfect for adventurous families with teenage children. There is an exciting mix of serious adventures including animal safaris, hiking, whale and dolphin watching, Hot air ballooning, canoeing, white water surfing , Elephant Safaris, Fishing, Camping, Biking, Trekking, Rock climbing and many more activities. There are many tour operators in Sri Lanka that will arrange packages to suit each and every traveler, the Walker Tours coordinates and arranges such Adventure Tours in Sri Lanka. Walkers Tours has been in the tourism industry for more than 45 years. Walker Tours offers the highest quality of services and has been awarded many prestigious awards from the tourism industry. There are many professionals who are trained to design impeccable and creative tour packages to suit any kind of traveler. There is a very large fleet of vehicles that are in disposal, and therefore they can accommodate any size group.

Tourists can visit the elephant orphanage in Pinnawala, which is a breeding ground for wild elephants. Currently there are about 87 elephants and is known as the largest herd of elephants in the world, that are living under human supervision. Whale watching can also be done in Mirissa, and there are many chances to see sperm whales, dolphins and blue whales. Tourists can also take part in many water sports that are offered around beaches in the island. Sri Lanka Windsurfing is also a popular water sport among the foreign tourists who visit the palm fringed pristine beaches of Sri Lanka. The action of paddling a canoe with the intention of recreation, sport or even transportation is called ‘Canoeing’ .With over 103 rivers, lagoons, interconnected canals and reservoirs, Sri Lanka provides its visitors a remarkable setting for canoeing.

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Xishuangbanna Dai Minority Park

Discover the unique traditions of the Dai ethnic community in the beautiful Yunnan Province of China. Learn of age old customs, and watch mesmerizing ceremonies that focus on long stemmed beliefs. The colourful festivities celebrated at the Xishuangbanna Dai Minority Park are indeed a treat to all visitors staying at a hotel Yunnan. If you wish to enjoy the beautiful province in absolute comfort do consider a stay at the Anantara Xishuangbanna Resort & Spa.

This amazing resort hotel in Yunnan blends in with the pristine beauty of the Yunnan Province. Snuggled up within a forest next to the Lusouo River the luxury Yunnan hotel boasts the best in comforts and amenities while giving you a taste of the areas rich culture and traditions. Expect typical Anantara hospitality here as you unwind at the spa; indulge in regional and traditional Dai dishes at the scenic restaurant or simply chill out at the pool. Accommodation is luxurious and utterly comfortable; choose from 80 deluxe rooms and 23 pool villas all boasting contemporary amenities and luxurious settings. Guests are offered village tours within Dai Park and excursions to Wild Elephant Valley and the White Pagoda.

Xishuang Banna in Yunnan is home to the country’s largest Dai community; which is why a tour of Dai Park is a must for a taste of age old customs and traditions. Located within a tropical rain forest the village comprises of typical bamboo huts which on its own is quite a treat to explore. Find out how the Dai use clever construction to heat the house and you may just be able to partake in a house building ceremony which is quite a serious affair involving food, drink and traditions.

Festival time is the best season to visit the Xishuangbanna Dai Minority Park make it in time for the Water Festival in April and you will be blessed with good luck all year round. Other colourful ceremonies include Opening the Door and Closing the Door Festivals in July and October, which are a reflection of the gentle nature and united front of this fascinating minority in gorgeous Yunnan.

Uditha Dharmawardhane is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Roland Lefevre. He specializes in creating features on leisure as well as business travel destinations across the globe.

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Rainforest Trail

Hiyare Reservoir Rainforest is a small mysterious rainforest which has been known as an absolute paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, who are attracted to the area by its lush flora. There is plenty of lush and abundant flora. When compared with other national parks in Sri Lanka, Hiyare is more serene and peaceful with a quiet but large eco-system of plants, birds, insects and the occasional mammal such as deer or porcupine and many more types of small animals, Hiyare is seldom visited by tourists, so therefore its undisturbed, remote and peaceful. The Hiraye rainforest is situated within very close proximity to the Chaya Tranz Hikkaduwa Hotel, which one of the best Beach Hotels in Hikkaduwa. Hiyare Rainforest is one of the most important landmarks to discover in Hikkaduwa. The Chaya Tranz Hikkaduwa is located along the Southern coastline offering tourists a vibrant atmosphere of fun and adventure. This unique hotel provides guests with Southern Sri Lankan hospitality and unlimited beach life, the resort has been redesigned to reflect the easy going life style of Hikkaduwa with the luxurious touch of the Chaaya Hotel Chain. There are 150 superior, deluxe rooms and suites, and the resort also offers an assortment of facilities

Birds are the dominating species in the Hiraye Rainforest, there are 118 bird species, among which 13 are endemic such as the Sri Lankan Green Pigeon, Ceylon Rose, Two-spotted Threadtail and Black Ruby Barb. 29 mammal species are found here including the Mongoose, Purple-faced Leaf Monkey and Hog Deer, an extremely wary and nocturnal animal that is rarely seen in the wild by naturalists. There are also 78 butterfly species and 55 dragonfly species that can be seen peacefully fluttering among the lower foliage. Among the 34 reptile species, 14 are endemic reptiles such as the Sri Lankan Green Pit Viper and sub-species of the Indian Python.

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Boating in the Muthurajawela Marsh

Ceylon has undergone some diverse political and economic changes during the last four centuries due to colonisation. While the Portuguese controlled the coastal belt and handed them over to the Dutch in the late 17th century, the Dutch sought to establish their own legal system in the island. Subsequent to the British conquering the island and bringing the entirety of Ceylon under their control in 1815, the political, economic, social and cultural aspects of the island were significantly influenced leading to the development of the tourism industry in Sri Lanka from the latter part of the 20th century. With the development of the economy and infrastructure, Negombo hotels are greatly sought after due to their location and the easy access from the airport facilitated by the highway. While accommodation is available for almost all budgets, for a high-end luxurious stay, opt for Heritance Negombo.

In Negombo, there are a myriad of attractions and activities that would enthral a newcomer to Sri Lanka ranging from the intricate Dutch canal systems and the energetic local bazaars to the Negombo Beach and the Muthurajawela Marsh. The Marsh itself is quite extensive and covers around six thousand hectares including the Negombo Lagoon. Therefore, Muthurajawela is home to a diverse eco-system that sustains a myriad of wild species ranging from water birds and butterflies to crocodiles and pythons.

A boat ride through the Marsh would also allow tourists to see a number of native fish species including some which are endangered, as well as the Star Tortoise. The natural surroundings of the Marsh, particularly due to the lofty flora, provide the area with canopies and a sense of being in a forest. Given this diversity and the breathtaking natural beauty, a boat ride through the Marsh is an activity one should not miss out on when in Negombo.

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Moranbah – “The Mining Town” – The Youngest Town in Queensland, Australia

The Industrial Revolution ushered in an era of development and advancement that led to the rapid increase in modes of transport. As a result, mining towns became an increasingly popular phenomenon especially in places such as Germany where historical communities were found in Lower Saxony, North Rhine Westphalia, Bavaria and Baden Wuttemberg, in the United States of America and Australia. Mining towns in the state of Queensland in Australia were found in Blackwater, Middlemount, Moranbah, Mount Mulligan and Willows Gemfields. One such town, Moranbah, is found in the Isaac Region and was established in 1969.

This mining town can be explored by any traveller staying in Moranbah hotels and one should not be deceived into imaging the town as one which has not been touched by modernity. Moranbah is peppered with a number of entertainment facilities such as AFL, a skate park, off road racing and motocross as well as quality accommodation such as the Oaks Moranbah.

Given that it was established only in the 20th century, this town is unsurprisingly one of the youngest towns in the state even though it was explored by colonial powers in 1845, specifically by Ludwig Leichhardt. Though the town was initially established to provide miners and their families with a place to reside in that was close to the mines, Moranbah experienced rapid growth in the late 20th century. Being one of the youngest towns in the state, it has been the subject of investigative journalism where many assessed the impact of the industry on the rural population

For tourists visiting the area, the mining town holds greater attraction in that the Peak Range National Park is located in the vicinity. The Park, established in 1983, is also noteworthy, especially for environmentalists and nature enthusiasts as types of plant and animal species have been identified there.

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