Bali Dolphin Tours

Bali in the recent years has blossomed into a tourist paradise, with visitors coming in from all across the globe. The main reasons for them to pick this exotic island are the endless beaches, the crystal clear waters, the food and the entertainment. Many who have visited the island have also highly boasted about the accommodation available here. Starwood Indonesia is one of the highly recommended hotels by past visitors.

Bali travel tips include a varying range of activities, one that has gained a lot of prominence in the recent years has been the Dolphin watching activities around the island. The perfect place to catch a glimpse of the magnificent t creatures would be Lovina Beach. The beach is very popular among tourist as the calm waters are habitat for Dolphins. The tours take place in the early hours of the morning where the visitors are taken into the sea using traditional outrigger boats and are stay until the Dolphins come above waters. The view is priceless as the sun just rises and these beauties come out of the waters to play. The tour organizers allow a good deal of time before they bid good bye to these harmless giants.

The visitors are then taken to Git Git water fall which is in the middle of rain forest and is a great deal of fresh breath to add to the journey. The water is a major tourist attraction in Bali, the water is crystal clean and sometimes there are people playing around the falls.

Another one of the attractions that the tour takes the visitors past is the the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. Located in the highlands beside the lake Beratan, the temple is dedicated to the goddess of people as the lake is the main source of irrigation for the people of this part of the region. This is the final part of the Dolphin Tour.

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Island Hopping Adventures in the Maldives

If you’re wondering what’s better than visiting a tropical island paradise in the Indian Ocean, one can perhaps conclude that the answer to it is visiting an assortment of islands on the Indian Ocean. The place where you can embark on a journey of visiting a number of unique tropical wonderlands in a single day, is the Maldives, where island-hopping adventures, a concept that sounds like the epitome of adventure, is a commonplace occurrence. The nation’s chain of island’s offer visitors the unique experience of travelling from one unique island to another, instantly witnessing the remarkable scope of the tropical realm that is the country of Maldives. The nature of these islands varies from being utilized as industrial locations to resort islands, while the majority of the land-masses are un-inhabited islands that are examples of pristine tropical splendor.

Island hopping adventures are commonly organize by resort islands, whereby guests can embark on unique voyages whose likes cannot be experiences in any other corner of the world. A resort chain in particular one should keep an eye out for are the Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts, a renowned Sri Lanka hotels brand that is widely recognized in South-East Asia. Throughout the course of your island hopping journey you can learn about the distinct culture of the Maldives, through discussions with the many locals you may encounter or by simply observing the lavish ornaments designed by the sovereign nation’s talented artisans. Certain islands even offer traditional dance and musical routines as welcome to their foreign visitors. Through a visit to an industrial island one can educate themselves in the operations of world-class fishing-companies in their massive fish-processing factories. If one wishes to go snorkeling, there’s a selection of over a thousand coral-islands for you to explore the magic of the sub-marine wonders that lay under the shallow depths of the Maldive seas.

Embark on a one-of-a-kind and discover the true Maldives through an island hopping 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 travelers.
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Madu River Mangrives

Located within the Galle district of the Southern province of Sri Lanka, is the beautiful coastal town of Unawatuna, a major tourist attraction notorious for its pristine, unspoiled beaches. Many believe that the paradise mentioned the epic poem Ramayana is actually Unawatuna, due to the almost identical descriptions. For anyone visiting this magnificent locale, there are a wide variety of accommodation options available given its popularity as a tourist hot spot. One of the most elite of such locales is Cantaloupe Levels, a luxurious boutique hotel.

Although the beaches are always the spotlight of Unawatuna, there are many unique and special aspects of the coastal town that are constantly overlooked. The mangroves of Madu River contain a bounty of diverse ecological treasures just waiting to be discovered. The most popular way one can do so is through a Madu River boat ride, where one can completely immerse themselves in the tranquility and suspense of the Madu River. The suspense is due to the Madu River playing refuge to certain species of crocodile amongst its diverse portfolio of fauna. The Madu River is also highly popular by bird-watchers due to the one hundred plus exotic species of feather-bound creatures that inhabit its reaches. In addition to the ecological treasures, the river safari will also bestow upon anyone embarking on it, a first-hand glimpse of the River’s historical significance, where one can explore the dozens of islet that scatter the area. Most of these are home to local communities that have inhabited the land for generations, with most of them carrying out the traditional task of cinnamon peeling. One of the islets, the one known as ‘Koth Duwa’, is the site of an ancient Buddhist temple that dates back to the Ancient kings of Sri Lanka.

So hop aboard a boat and embark on an adventure along the Madu River where nature and history await.

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Maduganga River Safari

Madu Ganga, a coastal wetland ecosystem and estuary located at Balapitiya, is a virgin mangrove forest in Sri Lanka. The best way to experience the beauty of this is by boat. This safari takes one through cool and shady mangrove caves, secluded islands, cinnamon plantations, ancient temples and plenty more. This river safari is the one of the best things to do in Bentota while staying at the beautiful Saman Villas hotel.

The river has around 64 islands, and is also a birdwatcher’s paradise and home to exotic bird species. As cruising along the river, one passes through thick mangrove vegetation, monkeys chilling on treetops, and giant water monitors weaving through the waters. Further upstream, kraal-fishing constructions made of bamboo, used for prawn fishing is plentiful. A collection of islets is found in this region, from tiny specks housing deserted shrines, to larger ones home to over 250 families connected to the mainland by a footbridge. One can see these inhabitants engaged in traditional cottage industries like fishing and cinnamon production.

Cruising along, one can visit the cultural landmark the Kothdoowa Raja Viharya. This ancient temple is on a beautiful setting on the river, where one can feed the friendly mountain squirrels that reside on the island, receive blessing from the head priest, take a tour of the temple and discover the 130 year old Bo tree.

The boat ride stops over at a floating fish farm where one have a can an extremely unique pedicure, where, hundreds of red tilapia fish in a small square begin to nibble at the feet when dipped in to the water. This fish nibbling can be quite relaxing.

There is also an island where cinnamon products are made. A small demonstration doneby a local shows how the cinnamon bark is peeled and processed. One can buy fresh cinnamon and cinnamon oil here.

Thus a Maduganga river safari can be an exhilarating experience while visiting Bentota.

Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life.

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Eco Adventures in Turks and Caicos

A big blue escape into heaven, the Turks and Caicos archipelago holds many wonders for you to explore. The islands are recognized as one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots due to the conditions created by the oldest established salt-pan development in the Caribbean. So if you’re heading out to the islands of wonder, eco tours should be at the top of the list of things to do in Turks and Caicos.

While you hop from island to island exploring its rich biodiversity, it’s essential that you are comfortably based, and Parrot Cay by COMO, Turks & Caicos is just the perfect getaway for you as this premier among luxury resorts in the Caribbean arranges eco tours in affiliation with Big Blue Unlimited, the most comprehensive watersports and eco-tour outfit in the islands. With these tours you will get to visit an 18th Century cotton plantation and get to know about the early agricultural history of the islands; the Kew village where you will be treated to an exotic Turks and Caicos lunch, and then travel to the Flamingo Pond Nature Reserve to see the beloved national bird. The tour also includes visits to Middle Caicos that consists of extensive limestone caves, Mudjin Harbour with its beautiful beaches and cliffs; and go shopping for local handicrafts.

Turks and Caicos boast a wide variety of endemic species and others of international importance such as lizards, snakes, insects and plants. It is also recognized as an important breeding ground. But the real adventure and magic lies underneath its crystal, clear waters. Take a dive and explore Columbus Landfall Marine National Park which has a 1,280 acre area that consists of a barrier reef system with coral walls dropping more than 7,000 feet. Other than the colourful corals, schools of vibrant fish of many species and colours are there to delight you.

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Snorkelling in Mirissa Beach Sri Lanka

Are you looking for the perfect island getaway, a place where turquoise-blue seas lap a shore fringed by tall coconut trees? If your answer is ‘yes’ then Sri Lanka is the place to be! Dubbed the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is truly an island paradise. Home to 1340 kilometres of coastline, Sri Lanka’s breathtaking beaches are a favourite local hangout, and one of the reasons tourists keep coming back!

Some of Sri Lanka’s most famous beaches lie a few kilometres to the south of the country’s commercial capital of Colombo and is a comfortable half day journey away from the bustling Colombo city. The journey to Sri Lanka’s South will take you through quaint coastal towns that is home to many beachside resorts and a hardworking fishing community. Visit the famous Mirissa beach which lies in Sri Lanka’s extreme south and be blown away by its beautiful surroundings overlooked by CASA Colombo Collection Mirissa. As many a Mirissa hotel and restaurant lie away from the beach, the crescent shaped Mirissa beach can be enjoyed in complete privacy. Witness the beautiful sunrise and stroll along the beach to watch fishing boats return to shore while an afternoon can be spent surfing or sipping on refreshing king coconut while reading a book under a shady coconut tree.

Come the Whale Watching season from November-April, Mirissa comes abuzz with excitement as excited locals descend to Mirissa for the many boat rides that take them on whale watching excursions. Here visitors are treated to the sight of Blue whales, Sperm whales and Bottlenose dolphins. However if you want to escape the crowds and discover the Island’s sea life on your own, the shallow, calm waters of the eastern Mirissa beach is ideal for snorkelling. Spend an afternoon snorkelling in the cool waters off Mirissa’s coast and admire abundant sea life including Bluefin tuna and Flying fish among beautiful corals and wandering turtles. It’s this along with breathtaking sunsets and a picture-perfect coastline that make Mirissa a vital part of Sri Lanka’s serendipity story!

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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Outdoor Activities in Waskaduwa

Located 37 Kilometres from Colombo, the wonderful beach resort town of Waskaduwa is a travellers getaway to a heavenly repose of tranquillity with its soft, golden sands. But Waskaduwa at the same time doesn’t fail to impress all those outdoor enthusiasts out there. So get ready to pump your adrenaline with Waskaduwa’s riveting outdoor activities.

Beaches are of course Waskaduwa’s crowning glory, so most of the top outdoor activities take place on these shimmering shores. Watersports such as Beach Volleyball, Water Polo, Deep Sea Fishing, Sea Safari Excursions, Diving/ PADI Certifications and Wind Surfing await to set your heart racing in Waskaduwa. But before you explore the great outdoors its essential that you first discover a great indoor accommodation to settle down in Waskaduwa, and Citrus Waskaduwa is one of the finest options you can find among beach hotels in Sri Lanka, as other than outstanding accommodation, the resort also offers outdoor activities such as beach volleyball, water aerobics and horse riding.

Venturing 15 minutes out of Waskaduwa, is Kalutara and the Kalu Ganga (Kalu River), where you can embark on an adventurous river safari. Traverse along serene Kalu River and let your eyes feast on stunning river scenes of mangrove forests that are home to exotic avian species, cheeky monkeys and humongous water monitors.

 

Shehera Fioni is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Catalina Forbes. Her content is based on many thrilling escapades offered to travellers across the world.

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Fly a Boeing 737 in Bangkok

Bangkok, the Venice of the East has many attractions for leisure and pleasure seekers and diverse facilities for business and professional events. Therefore, thousands from all over the world visit Bangkok and budget to luxury accommodation is available to suit every purse. When it comes to upscale accommodation, the Sathorn District stretching from Lumpini Park south to the river is a popular choice. Sathorn Hotel Bangkok means elegance and luxury. Anantara Sathorn Resort & Spa with its contemporary style, superb facilities and service and traditional and cosmopolitan cuisine would be an excellent choice.

Among the many thrilling experiences Bangkok offers a unique experience for all aviation enthusiasts- from kids to adults in the form of a simulated flight in a realistic mock up of a Boeing 737.

Flight Experience Bangkok in Silom is where Bangkok vistors can become pilots for a while.

Though it is a situated in central Bangkok and a short walk from the Sala Daeng BTS station Flight Experience Bangkok is hidden among other buildings at the corner of Silom and Soi Convent. It is an unmarked entrance just past Soi I and between the Doitung Café and Better Vision glasses shop.

Inside Flight Experience Bangkok it is a very exciting atmosphere. The simulator is mocked up just like a Boeing 737 and the cockpit is the same size as the one in an actual aero plane. An array of dial, buttons and switches with computer linkages are there to make visitors feel and think like a pilot (In fact, this one is more sophisticated than some actual simulators used for initial pilot training) Air traffic control is there too . Before a visitor straps in to be a Boeing 737 pilot in the simulator the highly experienced Flight Experience staff will give him or her a briefing. All of them hold pilots’ licenses and are ever ready to help. A staff member will be beside the visitor throughout the flight to offer help if and when needed.

Take off and landing locations can be picked from over 20,000 airports all over the world. .The audio and visual simulation is so good and details have been taken care of with such meticulousness that visitors really feel as if they are up among the clouds. For the more daring visitors there is bad weather simulation including snow.
Flight Experience Bangkok is a never-to –be forgotten experience in Bangkok and will certainly add thrill and adventure to a visit to Bangkok.

 

Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life.

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The Kandy Esala Perahara

One of the most popular cities of Sri Lanka is the historic city of Kandy. Considered to be the capital of the island’s Hill Country, Kandy was the seat of the last king of Sri Lanka and is also home to the revered Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. Known for its amazing scenery, ancient buildings & structures, and rich history and culture, the city of Kandy is a must visit destination. If you are in search of accommodation while looking for things to do in Kandy, consider staying at the luxurious Earl’s Regent Kandy which is an ideal starting point to your adventures.

One of the most famous processions held in Sri Lanka is the Kandy Esala Perahara. It is easily the grandest religious procession in the island and is rich in history, while being one of the iconic symbols of Buddhist culture in Sri Lanka. Taking place either in the month of July or August, this perahara (procession) is organized to honour and pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha. The perahara is elaborate and grand and is one of the best ways to experience Sri Lankan culture.

Although the Sacred Tooth Relic was in Sri Lanka for many centuries, the procession was inaugurated by King Kirthi Sri Rajasingha in the 18th Century. From this point onward, the perahara has been one of the most popular processions in the island. The procession involves the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha being placed within a golden casket and mounted on the back of an elaborately decorated tusker that is taken in procession. The procession involves a plethora of traditional dancers, fire breathers, jugglers, musicians, and many elephants adorning elaborate decorations and colourful paraphernalia. The elephant carrying the Sacred Tooth Relic casket, however, is the highlight of the entire spectacle. Following the main procession, there are four other smaller perahara’s to honour the four guardian ‘Gods’; Vishnu, Katharagama, Natha, and Patthini.
The pageantry, grandeur and enchantment of the Kandy Esala Perahara is therefore a must witness event in Sri Lanka.

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+

Ocean Park Hong Kong

Whether you are a first timer or a regular visitor, there is always something new to be surprised and delighted by in Hong Kong. Located in south-eastern China but a British colony for many years, the city is unique blend of East and West. English is acknowledged as an official language and widely spoken by the locals. International visitors will find travelling within Hong Kong easy because street signs and maps are also marked in English. The city welcomes a large number of travellers every year and a budget hotel in Hong Kong is a top priority for many. There is also plenty to see and do that will not put a dent in your wallet.

Ocean Park is one of the top attractions in Hong Kong. It is a marine-life theme park that has been in operation since 1977. The attraction has several animal exhibits but also offers thrill rides and shows. In 2012 it was awarded the biannual Applause Award for creating a unique experience that successfully combines entertainment with education. The Park has also pledged its commitment to promoting and supporting animal conservation in Hong Kong and throughout Asia. Part of the proceeds from entrance fees and some items sold in the souvenir shop are directed towards the Ocean Park Conservation Foundation Hong Kong in support of wildlife conservation projects. The park is located on the southern side of the Island and short hop away is the Dorsett Mongkok Hong Kong, a great option for the thrifty traveller.

Ocean Park celebrates each holiday season with special events like Halloween Bash, the biggest Halloween party in Asia and Summer Splash for the summer season. Rides and exhibits like the Amazing Asian Animals, Rainforest, Adventures in Australia and Polar Adventure allow you to meet the most fascinating animals from all across the world. Thrill Mountain promises a rush of adrenalin and Shark Mystique will bring you nose to nose with some of the most feared ocean dwellers.

 

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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