Biyernes, Hunyo 23, 2017

Food And Nightlife in Bangkok

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Bangkok is one of those cities that comes to life at night, especially in the tourist areas. There are many bars and night clubs that cater for all tastes. Whether you want to have dinner and a quiet drink, or to party the hours away till the early morning, Bangkok has it all.

For those wishing to party the night away, some of the best clubs include but are not limited to Ce La Vi, Onyx, Sing Sing Theatre, Live RCA, Levels club and lounge, Route 66, Demo, Insanity, Glow, and Grease nightclub. Most clubs play different kinds of music depending on what type of night, with EDM (Electronic Dance Music), Trance and Techno, Hip Hop, House, and Dubstep being the most popular genres. The clientele will vary from location to location, but as a rule there is a mix of expats, tourists and wealthy Thais. For more down-market clubs, there are plenty that cater to a more tourist crowd in areas like the Khaosan road.

For those who prefer to spend their evenings or night in a bar environment, there are plenty of great bars in and around Bangkok. Some are roof top bars such as Cloud 47 with spectacular views across the city, while others like The Iron Fairies are uniquely themed and decorated.  Other bars you may want to consider visiting include Tuba bar, Maggie Choo’s, Hemingway’s Bangkok, About Eatery Bangkok, Vesper, Smalls bar, and Viva 8. Most of the bars have a great selection of drinks both imported and local, you can find most things from craft Belgian beers to high-end spirits.

Bangkok has food to suit every taste from delicious local fare sold by street vendors, to high-end restaurants run by Michelin star chefs. In terms of street food there are several dishes that travellers should try such as Fried Banana Pancake (Roti Gluay), Grilled Honey Roast Pork (Moo Yang), Thai Fried Noodles (Pad Thai) to name but a few. For travellers who fancy some high-end cuisine, there are several offerings from the Mezzaluna at the Lebua Hotel, which is a tour de force of world cuisine, to L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, which offers modern French cuisine form the “chef of the Century” Joël Robuchon, who over his career has been awarded 28 Michelin stars.

In Northern Thailand, there are several small towns and villages that people can opt to visit, although the biggest and most popular destination in the North of Thailand is the ancient city of Chiang Mai.


Chiang Mai straddles the Ping river and is the largest and most culturally rich city in northern Thailand. Although its name in Thai means “New City”, it was founded in 1296, but was called that since it took over from the previous capital Chiang Rai. The city was founded by King Mengrai and is the unofficial capital of northern Thailand. In terms of economic and cultural importance, it is second only to Bangkok.


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Linggo, Hunyo 18, 2017

Commuting in Cordoba

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The city can be accessed either by plane, train or by bus. As regional flights in Argentina can be quite expensive, most tourists travelling around Argentina tend to fly to Buenos Aires and then take the bus to Córdoba. You can also rent a car drive across the great plains that stretch across Argentina’s belly, but as the quality of the road’s on these parts varies from the good to the poor and the weather can be quite precarious, you’re better off leaving the driving to those who’ve been crossing these parts for years.

Airports


Córdoba only has one airport, the Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport, more commonly known as Pajas Blancas International. It’s the third largest airport in Argentina and is located about 9km from the centre. The main airline that operates in the airport is Aerolíneas Argentinas, but operators such as LAN and Air Europa also fly there.

To get to the city center from the airport there’s a bus service that runs regularly which costs around $2,50 AR, otherwise a taxi will cost you around $90 AR.

Trains


The train connection from Buenos Aires to Córdoba is one of the few remaining operating train lines in the country. It only operates two times a week but tickets are very cheap, in comparison to buses and plane flight, usually working out at around $50 AR for tourist class. However, the journey also takes about five hours more than bus journeys due to the deteriorated rails.

Make sure to buy your train tickets in advance, as they’re often sold out if you try to buy them on the day. You can also pay out for an upper class ticket, or a camarote ticket which comes with its own compartment and an upper and lower berth, but these tickets can sell out weeks in advance so you have to plan ahead. The train station itself is located near the bus terminal on Boulevard Perón 426-3565 and is in the suburb of Barrio Ferreyra which is in the south-east of the city.

Buses


The most popular form of public transport, you can get buses to Córdoba from all major cities and tourist towns in Argentina. Frequent buses run to Buenos Aires (8-11 hours), Rosario (5-7 hours) and Salta (12 hours) run throughout the day and most bus companies offer various types of ticket. As the journey tends to be quite long, many services will provide comfortable reclining seats, refreshments, entertainment and often meals. These can be pricey, however, with an average ticket to Buenos Aires costing around $850 AR.

The main bus terminal in Córdoba is located near the Río Suquía, where Boulevard Illía crosses with Boulevard Perón. It’s about a 15 minute walk to the center or a quick taxi ride.  You can also buy tickets and make reservations here.


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Linggo, Mayo 21, 2017

AMAZING FESTIVALS IN THE WORLD



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Trinidad and Tobago

The Trinidad Carnival is world-well known for its sheer scale and richness. It's not only a religious celebration, and it's not only a festival; it's an unadulterated scene flaunting the island's music, culture and tumultuous history. It is the greatest occasion in the island's date-book and it's said that when the islanders aren't celebrating at the jubilee, they're caught up with get ready for it. Encounter the ocean, the sun and the "soca" music (an interesting mix of customary Caribbean music with Indian impacts), before the island chills off and begins get ready for one year from now.

Beat Tip: You will require Trinidad and Tobago dollars however get them at the air terminal – Piarco International on landing. Banks work unusual hours and regardless you can expect long lines while a huge number of guests searching for money.

Barbados Crop Over Festival

For something somewhat not the same as the standard pre-Lenten fair, get to Barbados in May, June, July or August to join for the Crop Over Carnival celebrations. This is the island's reality well known summer celebration that has been going (and developing) since the sixteenth century. It begun as a festival of an effective sugar stick collect, yet throughout the years it's changed into a four-month-long blast of shading and vitality. Today it's not just about the reap; it's about island life, culture, history, music and move. Everything begins off with the processions, shows highlighting an assortment of neighborhood and worldwide groups and artists. Edit Over has profound verifiable courses and these are respected by an assortment of legacy addresses and transport visits uncover more about the island's history. The Calypso rhythms peak at Cahobblopot on the primary Sunday in August, when the Tune of the Crop is declared. Everything comes full circle in August with an amazing finale – the Grand Kadooment, a road parade pulling in tremendous quantities of onlookers and entertainers wearing elaborate ensembles and parading on great buoys.

Beat Tip: The rythms of Crop Over rhythms will make you influence, so there is just a single thing for it and that is to "wuk up," the Barbadian type of moving to soca music. Here's the manner by which to do it: move your hips in a round movement with another person moving in front or behind you in a similar way. Try not to be modest, everybody will do it.

Glastonbury Festival

Consistently more than 175 000 music sweethearts rush to an extend of ranch land in Somerset for the most energizing music occasion of the year. Introduced in 1970, Glastonbury Festival is today the biggest field celebration on the planet. This year James Blake, ELO, Earth Wind and Fire, Ellie Goulding and Cindi Lauper are a piece of a broad, elegant lineup. In any case, Glastonbury is far beyond a contemporary popular and shake music occasion – the celebration has numerous fine arts, including move, theater, bazaar and men's club.

Beat tip: Arrive as right on time as conceivable to get the best outdoors spot. Pick a place behind the family fields – you'll get minimum activity and cleanest toilets. What's more, recollect to set up your portable shelter on a delicate slant – you would prefer not to experience one of the popular Glastonbury storms while outdoors on a level or low-lying place.


Glastonbury is to a great degree prominent and may as of now be sold out. In the event that that is the situation there is constantly one year from now.


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Miyerkules, Mayo 17, 2017

A FULL DAY IN AUSTRIA

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At the point when drag ruler Conchita Wurst won the Eurovision melody content for Austria in 2014, it put its capital into the spotlight as the host for 2015. For seven days in May, Vienna was bursting at the seams with fervor. What's more, when that was over, everybody set out toward Vienna's City Hall Square for the Music Film Festival (July 4 to September 6) to hear everything from Mozart to Elvis.

Beside these festivals of music there's still a lot of motivations to visit the Austrian capital. Once the focal point of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Vienna has a rich intelectual and creative heritage that is reflected in its structures, statues and splendidly manicured parks.

Yet, it isn't about its majestic legacy, Vienna consistently mixes old and new: Baroque design, gay-themed movement lights, nineteenth century cafés and amazing wiener stands. The city has an exquisite area in eastern Austria, on the banks of the Danube River, and figures out how to hold its superb air while offering a look at the cutting edge.

Must see in the afternoon

Vienna is the embodiment of café culture. In any case, if it's a Starbucks to-go that you're after, you've gone to the wrong place. Evening espresso and cake is taken to another level here, with many individuals whiling ceaselessly hours perusing the daily paper over a foamy melange espresso and a liberal segment of apfelstrudel. This world-renowned custom goes back to the late seventeenth century and was as of late added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Bistro Landtmann prides itself on being in charge of the Viennese café foundation and was once routinely frequented by the father of therapy, Sigmund Freud, and arranger, Gustav Mahler.

Must see

As not out of the ordinary from the global capital of traditional music, Vienna's show schedule is packed with musical shows, showy exhibitions and music demonstrates – a considerable lot of them happen in memorable areas and some even toss in supper and a royal residence visit as well. Sound of Vienna presents a nearby event with music from Mozart and Strauss, operetta, artful dance and waltz.


An alternate sort of artful dance is introduced at the Spanish Riding School where Lipizzan steeds have been stunning gatherings of people for quite a long time with their unmistakable paces and pirouettes, which they perform in immaculate agreement with the music. There are different alternatives to see the White Stallions: amid morning preparing, at a voyage through their stables or an evening show, and you don't need to be an equine lover to welcome any of those choices.



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Lunes, Mayo 15, 2017

ASIA’S TOP DESTINATION FOR BACKPACKING

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Southeast Asia is home to opulent tropical landscape and patchwork of ancient civilizations which draws a solid stream of western backpackers since the counter-cultural movement of the 60s. The number of backpackers seeking adventure is as strong today as ever before and, it’s easy to understand the reason why. From hiking limestone cliffs from the sand of unspoiled beaches to diving into emerald waters to discover the marine life of vibrant corals, and weaving handicrafts with a multicultural population of unkempt travellers are just some of the experiences these destinations have to offer.

WEST RAILAY BEACH, THAILAND

Found on the tropical shores of the Railay peninsula, this amazing setting is among Thailand’s most scenic white sand beaches, lapped by emerald tides and surrounded by soaring limestone cliffs that cut the peninsula off from the mainland, which enhances its atmosphere of isle-like isolation. Aficionados from all over the world are drawn to rock climb up these jagged sentries.  There are also many bars and restaurants at surprisingly low prices as well as the accommodation which can range from bamboo bungalows on the neighbouring East Railay Beach, to the reasonably-priced and secluded Tonsai Bay Resort on Tonsai Beach.

ANCIENT BUDDIST CULTURE OF LUANG PRABANG, LAOS

Luang Prabang is a small town in northern Laos, which weaves together natural and man-made beauty. It sits at the convergence of the two rivers which band the town, underneath forest-swathed hills rising to rocky mountains. The town’s horizon is dominated by one sharp hill topped with the luminous pinnacles of Wat Chom Si, one of the many gold-hued wats found all over the town, decorated with complex mosaics portraying the life of Buddha. Handicrafts, which are the town’s longest tradition, are sold at the night marked which is open until 10pm.

CAT BA ISLAND IN VIETNAM

One of the most popular backpacker destinations in Vietnam is the jagged archipelago of limestone islands that comprises Halong Bay off the country’s coast.  Aside from beaches, there are also mangrove forests, rocky peaks and enthralling caverns such as Song Sot for tourists to discover. This environment houses an exceptional flora and fauna, which includes the golden Cat Ba langur and some of the world’s rarest flowers as well. The endangered langur dwells in the Cat Ba Island, which is one of the archipelago’s best stop-overs. This island boasts of magnificent beauty which packs the best of what Halong Bay has to offer into one area and is an amazing base for kayaking, rock climbing, hiking and water sports.

YANGSHOU – A DIFFERENT SIDE OF CHINA

In the 80s, backpackers started to flock in Yangshou, set on the trail by a pouring recommendation in Lonely Planet. Yangshou is a place to discover a completely different China to the fast industrializing country portrayed in the western press, a quiet, picturesque region spread from the banks of two great rivers, Li and Yulong. Threaded within these rivers is a rolling scenery of bare karst peaks, green hills, deep sharp-sided caves and exceptional wonders like Yangshou Moon Hill, which is a moon-shaped limestone pinnacle hole that can be reached by climbing over 800 marble stairs.



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BEST TEMPLES IN HONG KONG

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Discover Hong Kong’s rich cultural heritage with a tour to one of its top temples, which is a great way to learn all there is to know about the hopes, dreams, fears and superstitious of this city’s hard-working urbanities, most especially during Chinese New Year and important lunar calendar festival dates. There are a few places of worship that have been given a sleek makeover, but many of Hong Kong’s oldest temples have been serving as important community gathering points for hundreds of years.

LAM TSUEN TIN HAU TEMPLE AND WISHING TREES


Tai Po’s charming collection of villages has drawn tourists to its Tin Hau Temple and two wishing trees for hundreds of years. Festival goers would traditionally write their wishes on joss paper and tie it to an orange, which would then be tossed up towards one of the banyan tree’s highest branches - according to locals, the higher the branch, the better the chances of your wish coming true. Authorities have taken over to help preserve the trees as the practice became popular and tourists are now encouraged to tie wishes to wooden racks nearby instead.

MAN MO TEMPLE


Man Mo Temple is located in Hollywood Road, and stepping into is like entering into a different world, a realm occupied by the revered deities of Man or God of Literature and Mo or God of War, who are worshipped here. The rising smoke of giant incense coils dangling low from the ceiling and down the altars of the 10 judges of the underworld with the rays of sunlight cutting through it. Remember to take in all the details, from the line of plunging green Shekwan roof tiles which represent bamboo and longevity to the antique sedan chairs inside the temple were it was used to carry statues of the gods during festival processions.

TEN THOUSAND BUDDHAS MONASTERY


The name is a bit of a incongruity, although it calling itself a monastery, since there are actually no resident monks at this diverse Sha Tin Temple. The sharp twisting path up the hillside, bordered by 500 life-sized Arhand statues will lead you the main complex and its 9-story pagoda. In here, you will supposedly find more or less 13, 000 Buddha statues and some bodhisattvas on horseback for good measure. However, the main attraction here is the preserved body of Yuet Kai, the monastery;s supremely devout founder. The upright body presently sits on display in a glass case inside the main monastery building and was embalmed in lacquer and plastered with gold leaf and dressed in robes.


The best way to arrange your travel in Hong Kong is through Asian travel agencies like Provocatours Travel and Leisure, where they offer one of the lowest possible Hong Kong packages packed with all the adventures you are looking for.


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Huwebes, Mayo 11, 2017

ASIA’S TOP DESTINATION FOR BACKPACKING

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Southeast Asia is home to opulent tropical landscape and patchwork of ancient civilizations which draws a solid stream of western backpackers since the counter-cultural movement of the 60s. The number of backpackers seeking adventure is as strong today as ever before and, it’s easy to understand the reason why. From hiking limestone cliffs from the sand of unspoiled beaches to diving into emerald waters to discover the marine life of vibrant corals, and weaving handicrafts with a multicultural population of unkempt travellers are just some of the experiences these destinations have to offer.

WEST RAILAY BEACH, THAILAND


Found on the tropical shores of the Railay peninsula, this amazing setting is among Thailand’s most scenic white sand beaches, lapped by emerald tides and surrounded by soaring limestone cliffs that cut the peninsula off from the mainland, which enhances its atmosphere of isle-like isolation. Aficionados from all over the world are drawn to rock climb up these jagged sentries.  There are also many bars and restaurants at surprisingly low prices as well as the accommodation which can range from bamboo bungalows on the neighbouring East Railay Beach, to the reasonably-priced and secluded Tonsai Bay Resort on Tonsai Beach.

ANCIENT BUDDIST CULTURE OF LUANG PRABANG, LAOS


Luang Prabang is a small town in northern Laos, which weaves together natural and man-made beauty. It sits at the convergence of the two rivers which band the town, underneath forest-swathed hills rising to rocky mountains. The town’s horizon is dominated by one sharp hill topped with the luminous pinnacles of Wat Chom Si, one of the many gold-hued wats found all over the town, decorated with complex mosaics portraying the life of Buddha. Handicrafts, which are the town’s longest tradition, are sold at the night marked which is open until 10pm.

CAT BA ISLAND IN VIETNAM


One of the most popular backpacker destinations in Vietnam is the jagged archipelago of limestone islands that comprises Halong Bay off the country’s coast.  Aside from beaches, there are also mangrove forests, rocky peaks and enthralling caverns such as Song Sot for tourists to discover. This environment houses an exceptional flora and fauna, which includes the golden Cat Ba langur and some of the world’s rarest flowers as well. The endangered langur dwells in the Cat Ba Island, which is one of the archipelago’s best stop-overs. This island boasts of magnificent beauty which packs the best of what Halong Bay has to offer into one area and is an amazing base for kayaking, rock climbing, hiking and water sports.

YANGSHOU – A DIFFERENT SIDE OF CHINA


In the 80s, backpackers started to flock in Yangshou, set on the trail by a pouring recommendation in Lonely Planet. Yangshou is a place to discover a completely different China to the fast industrializing country portrayed in the western press, a quiet, picturesque region spread from the banks of two great rivers, Li and Yulong. Threaded within these rivers is a rolling scenery of bare karst peaks, green hills, deep sharp-sided caves and exceptional wonders like Yangshou Moon Hill, which is a moon-shaped limestone pinnacle hole that can be reached by climbing over 800 marble stairs.


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