Fun things to do in Glenelg

Situated along South Australia’s azure Holdfast Bay and only a twenty-five-minute tram ride away from the city center, is Glenelg. The well-known tram has been carting passengers to and fro, from Glenelg to Adelaide’s North Terrace, since the 1920’s. With the delightful atmosphere of a little seaside village, hotels at Glenelg are a treat for a family looking for a getaway.

Fun things to do in Glenelg
Fun things to do in Glenelg, Image Credit: australia

Head to the beach to paddle, swim or get a solid dose of vitamin D. Take the kids along to The Beachhouse, a short walk from Oaks Plaza Pier, which is an old-fashioned amusement park that features dodgem cars and bumper boats, as well as, arcade games like pinball and air hockey. Take a bicycle or simply hike The Federation Trail. Work your way around Holdfast Bay with its rows of beachside cottages. A few colonial buildings and a World War II air raid shelter can be seen on the trail, which are a throwback to a past era. End up at Kingston Park Coastal Reserve and you will come across the historic Kingston House.

Adults can browse for souvenirs at the charming little boutiques or track down some cheap eats on Jetty Road or head to Holdfast Marina for an elegant meal accompanied by a spectacular sunset. Alternatively, you can set sail to take in the sunset from a fifty-eight by thirty-two-foot high-performance sailing catamaran. Glenelg Golf Club is a private golf club that is ideal for a round of golf but just as good for a winning weekend breakfast. If you happen to be visiting for the Christmas holidays, catch the annual Christmas pageant. Earlier on in the year Glenelg plays host to a jazz festival and the City to Bay Fun Run.

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A weekend adventure in Brisbane

Embark on an adventure in Brisbane, the riverside city and capital of the sunny state of Queensland. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the country and also one of the friendliest towards visitors. Brisbane CBD hotels are booked up all year round as a result of the fantastic attractions and fabulous weather. A pair of walking shoes is all you need to get started, as Brisbane is a destination that should be discovered on foot. The heart of the city is where you will find the biggest concentration of restaurants and eateries, shops and boutiques, bars and pubs, as well as hotel and apartment accommodation like Oaks 212 Margaret. The Brisbane River, with is avoidable presence, takes pride of place in the heart of the city and the hearts of the people.

Adventure in Brisbane
Adventure in Brisbane, Pic Credits: businessevents

Visit the seventeen hectares of parkland, a dedicated recreational space that offers hiking trails, playgrounds, gardens and The Wheel of Brisbane, a Ferris wheel that towers over South Bank at a height of sixty meters. Explore the shopping and dining opportunities at Little Stanley Street or visit the iconic Eagle Street Pier, the core of Brisbane’s food scene.

Walking food tours are a fabulous way to spend an afternoon, whether you enjoy chocolate, craft beer or just food in general. Food festivals are also becoming a popular Brisbane tradition for celebrating cuisines and cultures.

If you run into the ‘Brisbane Greeters’, a group of chatty and helpful Brisbanites, they will be happy to share directions, advice and quick tips for the best spots to visit, places to eat and thing to see and do. If you like marine wildlife, head to Moreton Bay, the ideal lookout for spotting dolphins, whales and turtles. Or if you are otherwise inclined, get yourself a dose of culture along Grey Street, home to Queensland Performing Arts Center, the Queensland Art Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art, the State Library of Queensland or the Queensland Museum and Science center.

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Adventurous things to do in Maldives

The Maldives is made of over a 1000 small islands which are known for their breathtaking beauty. The islands’ beaches, culture, mild tropical weather, scenic beauty, and hospitality industry combine to make the Maldives one of the most tranquil destinations, but not to worry, these adventurous things to in the Maldives is just what you need for that adrenaline rush you need!

Diving & Snorkeling with Sharks!!!

Being home to fertile coral reefs breeding thousands of species of marine life, it is no surprise that the Maldives is home to some of the most exciting diving sites in the world. If you go to diving sites such as Shark Point, Manta Point, or Hammerhead Point you will get the opportunity of diving with sharks, turtles, manta rays and even whales! Diving is so popular in Maldives that any Maldives hotel; including the luxury Kandolhu Island Maldives, offer diving and snorkeling facilities.

Island Hopping

What is more adventurous that exploring secluded islands? There are many islands in the Maldives that remain uninhabited and completely taken over by nature. Exploring these islands is fun as well as exciting and you never know hidden secrets await you at these islands! Island hopping is immensely popular in the Maldives and many hotels and resorts offer you your own boat so you can hop on all the islands you want.

Speed!

If you are speed-freak then the water sports of Maldives are sure to give you all the excitement you need. You can ride of speeding jet skis, high powered glass-bottom boats, or ski on the water while being tugged by a speedboat! The speed, combined with the experience of exploring the waters and the islands of the Maldives is as adventurous as it can get.

Wreck Diving

Sharks aren’t your thing? No worries; just plot out the many wrecks on the seabed of the Maldives and take the plunge and explore these relics of the past. Wrecks such as the British Royalty are well worth visiting.

Adventure in Langkawi Island -An adventure lover’s paradise!

Langkawi Islands
Langkawi Islands | Image Courtesy : Lankawi

Langkawi Island is one of the most popular islands in Malaysia bordered by golden sandy beaches, crystal blue waters, lush rainforests and unspoiled waterfalls. Langkawi is known to cater to laid back travellers and to the adventurous type. Berjaya Langkawi Resort is situated amidst the dense rainforest with a few steps away from the breath-taking beach, and rooms at Berjaya Langkawi Resort, Malaysia features views of the rainforest and the sea. Adventures range from jet skiing, parasailing, snorkelling, diving, kayaking and horseback riding.

Setting off on a high speed Jet Ski is probably one of the most exciting things that Langkawi has to offer. Jet Ski tours allow its rider to explore around the island, its marine life and caves while also discovering some secluded beaches. Some tours also include snorkelling in the warm waters of the Andaman Sea. The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a 125 meter long walkway that stands 660 meters above sea level. Ideal for panoramic views of the island, travellers are treated to beautiful mountainous landscapes that dominate much of the island.
Adventurers who wish to see the Island from a bird’s view point would love the idea of parasailing. Launched from a boat, the flight will usually last about 10 minutes, giving you ample time to view the magnificent beauty of the Island below. Ensure the parasailing company has the required certificates and licenses in order to ensure your parasailing experience is safe and fun!
An adventure park called Skytrex Adventure features a variety of activities that allows you to climb, swing, crawl or glide through the jungle.
A sunset cruise makes the perfect ending for your adventure filled day in Langkawi Island. Indulge yourself in a cruise along the Andaman Sea while you sip on a cool beverage or have dinner aboard a boat, while the horizon stretches ahead of you giving you the perfect sunset view.

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Wild life at Bundala National Park

 

Bunadala National Park
Bunadala National Park | Image Courtesy : Deep South

Sri Lanka is a small island in the Indian Ocean, known for its beautiful beaches, but do take a closer look to discover some of its other wonders. Sri Lanka, despite its size, is one of the best countries in South Asia to watch animals in the wild. And with the recently introduced air taxi, Sri Lanka is even easier to explore. The various different habitats have been converted into national parks to protect the species that they support. Visit the wilds of Sri Lanka to observe large herds of elephants, solitary leopards, shimmering peacock and more.
Bundala National Park is located in the Hambantota District; two hundred and fifty kilometres from the capital city of Colombo. The quickest way to travel the distance is by taking a flight with an airline such as Cinnamon Air to Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport. The park spans over six thousand hectares but is smaller and less popular than the neighbouring Yala National Park. The region is hot, dusty and dry. You will notice the surrounding areas are mostly flat with thorny scrubs for vegetation but the lagoons and interwoven waterways make for a picturesque view.
Bundala National Park is of international significance because the park plays host to several species of migratory birds. Over two hundred species of bird have been recorded inside the park some travelling from as far as Siberia. It is best known for playing host to flamingoes who make it their winter home; as many as two thousand have been sighted at one time. Other types of fauna include the timid spotted deer, the spirited grey langur monkey and the pangolin, which is a rare sight. The park also has twenty kilometres of beachfront that stretches from Kirinda to Hambantota, where sea turtles sometimes come to nest.

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Sri Lankan Elephant Safaris

One of the activities that Sri Lanka’s tourism industry and several Sri Lanka resorts offer is elephant safaris. For all of you who love elephants, elephant safaris are sure to be a treat. A safari through the mysterious jungles and beautiful open spaces of Sri Lanka is exciting enough, and the experience only gets better when you are on a safari in search of the majestic elephant.

The Heritage of Elephant and Man in Sri Lanka

Since the ancient times, the elephant was closely linked to the day-to-day life of Sri Lanka. So much so that the elephant is a symbol of great value and is featured prominently in Sri Lankan art and literature. Thus, the elephant is a creature that inspires wonder and amazement in Sri Lankans, and the same is true of the many tourists that visit Sri Lanka with the intention of witnessing elephants.

Elephant Safaris

Elephant safaris are always exciting as it is not always easy to spot the large herds of elephants, which is rather strange given the size of the animal and its herd. But with the help of a guide you will be, more often than not, be able to witness the herds of wild elephants as they feed or gather near the watering hole to bathe, drink water, or just escape the heat. Witnessing these amazing herds is truly a wonderful experience as you will see the close bonds the elephants have with each other, and their fascinating mannerisms.

The Best Places for Elephant Safaris

Habarana is the undisputed location for elephant safari’s in Sri Lanka, as the unique terrain which is perfect for elephants makes it a great place for elephant safaris. Plus, with resorts such as Cinnamon Lodge Habarana in the area, accommodation is also not an issue. The Minneriya and Kaudulla National Parks are also great for elephant safaris.

Diving Adventure in Hikkaduwa- Explore Corals and Marine Life

South of Sri Lanka is famous for its astonishing beaches and rocky islets. Hikkaduwa is renowned as one of the best spots for diving. Since 1998 Hikkaduwa rocky islets were declared as sanctuaries, and later it was declared as a national park. “Coral Gardens” can be mentioned as one of the main attractions in Hikkaduwa. Mostly for turtles, bird sanctuaries and water sports. There are also a considerable amount of diving points available that can be enjoyed during specific seasons. If you want to explore Hikkaduwa and its surroundings and have a tremendous diving adventure, it would be best to book your stay at Hikka Tranz by Cinnamon. It can be mentioned as a highly recommended hotel among other Hikkaduwa hotels with easy reach to many diving points.

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Because of the effect of Tsunami in 2004, many coastal areas around the country were affected. Thousands of people lost their lives along with severe property damage. The Community Tsunami Museum gives an accurate account of what happened during the disaster. It will be an enormous respect to pay a visit to the museum during your stay in Hikkaduwa. Diving adventures can be mentioned as the best option to discover the beauty of underwater sceneries and fish species in Hikkaduwa. Diving lets you enjoy great freedom of exploring the ocean without destroying it.
There are heavenly incredible diving sites where you can explore beautiful corals and many more. Divers can also head to wrecks if they prefer. Such wrecks include The Conch and the Earl of Shaftesbury which is in an area filled with beautiful corals, 15m in depth and 15 minutes of travel. Sinigamagala Rock, Kirala Gala, Black Coral Point, Yak Muthugala, Kadwaragala and The Rock of Hikkaduwa are some of the out of this world diving points featuring magnificent corals and colourful fish. The best diving periods are from November to April. Diving in Hikkaduwa will make your stay unforgettable. Apart from that Hikkaduwa is famous for its nightlife with tremendous beach parties. It’s ideal to explore nightlife with some fine food after a great diving adventure.

Adventurous Wildlife in Sri Lanka -A world in a drop of land

Sri Lanka, a tiny island that is gigantic in terms of its wildlife diversity, is located in the Indian Ocean. The topography of Sri Lanka is such that it is home to a wide range of habitats, ranging from tropical rain forests to plains and tundra. This diversity has made contributed towards making the island one of the declared biodiversity hotspots, and a favourite among wildlife watching countries in the region.

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The scope for adventurous wildlife that is present in the country has been identified by the tourist board and other official bodies, so much that there is a multitude of reservations, safaris, national parks and protected zones that provide the opportunity for experiencing wildlife. Even the most casual and uninterested visitor to the island will be in awe of the giant elephants that roam in herds, the enormous whales that frequent the coast of the island, leopards that are common but rarely seen, dolphins that follow as one streams through the crystal blue waters, thousands of birds – both indigenous and migrant, just like the visitor – and schools of fish that have made the colourful coral reefs of Sri Lankan coast their home. In addition to the country’s authorities, there is another important party that organizes wildlife adventures in Sri Lanka. Hotels, such as Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts, among others, are aware of the novelty that the wildlife offers to the visitor, and have many activities lined up. Some hotels offer camping to safaris to in-house wildlife gardens that allow the visitor to immerse themselves in a truly unique experience.

If Sri Lanka happens to be on your list of places to visit, don’t forget that among the beaches and mountains of the island, there exists a tremendous wildlife, preserved in its isolation, diverse in its grandeur and welcoming in the style of its human co-habitants awaiting to render you speechless with their beauty.

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Island Hopping Adventures in the Maldives; Island Explorations

Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives
Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives | Image Credit : Island Travel

The Maldives is known and for its lovely beaches and generates a huge income from the booming tourism industry that the islands support each year. The beautiful and clear waters, fragile yet elegant coral reefs, the culture, cuisine and people all contribute in their own ways to make this island a true paradise. Island Hopping in Maldives is probably one of the best ways to experience most of what the location has to offer in comfort, ease and within a short span of time. Some of the best Maldives resorts offer island hopping as part of a recreational package to their guests so that they could experience this unique opportunity. It is important to bear in mind that even though these islands are tiny, they each offer a completely contrasting experience with a plethora of diverse activities that you could take part in at each island you visit. Most resorts such as the Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives and many others offer cruises and tours that offer guests the chance to visit the islands in a cost-effective yet comfortable and safe manner.
Ancient shipwrecks, brightly coloured coral reefs, thousands upon thousands of juvenile reef fish, sharks, turtles and a whole kingdom of plant and animal life that thrives in the perfect waters off the coast provide the best possible ambiance for island hopping. You could also tread upon the shores of remote and uninhabited islands that are quite and filled with adventures of their own. Make sure to take lots of pictures and even buy a few miniatures as souvenirs on your stop at each island so that you could add them to your collection of travel souvenirs once you get back home. Taste the local specialty in each region and observe the simple lifestyles of these people who are majorly anglers. Experience Maldives like never before with a once-in-a-lifetime island hopping adventure.

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Thrilling tour to Dudhsagar falls, off road

India is not only is a culturally diverse country but also a country that has endless things to offer to its explorers. Every state and city of India have something interesting and unique to speak of. One of the popular tourist states in India is Goa. Booking a beach resort in Goamay be your first step towards a holiday for making countless memories. Known famously for its hippie culture, Goa is considered to be one of the hubs for tourism in India. One of the attractions in Goa apart from the beaches is Dudhsagar falls.
The drive to the fall through the lush green jungles is an experience in itself. A wheel jeep ride is a perfect way to experience the jungle and head to the falls. Many hotels have in-house organised excursions or tours to make life easy for the foreigners. If you want to find out such packages offered by local hotels, the Alila Diwa Goa Official Site can be very informative.

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dudhsagar falls | TripAdvisor
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The drive takes you to the Dhudsagar rivulets which are a spectacular view. The holding ponds of the falls are a great place to unwind and, feed the monkeys or take a stroll in the jungle nearby. The waterfalls name means “Ocean of milk”; it is the highest waterfall in Goa.
It is believed that a princess used to bathe in the falls and enjoy sugared milk that her maids brought to her , however, one day a prince was passing by and made his way to the ponds after hearing the chitter chatter from the ponds. The princess who was taken aback poured the jug of milk into the pond to cover her naked body that was visible through the clear waters. A miracle happened and the water turned frothy and white to her surprise. It is believed that from that day on the waterfall is supposed to have become milky and frothy.

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