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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Kashmir , India



Kashmir is a state located in the base of the Himalayas in the north India.Kashmir known as "The Paradise On Earth". Three popular places in Kashmir is Sonamarg, Pahalgam and Gulmarg. Kashmir has in common with the western countries that have snow and cold temperatures. Not only that Kashmir also offers you some attractions from natural beauty, historical places until the more adventerous activities such as rock climbing, kayaking, river rafting, trekking, skiing and paragliding



Kashmir is known as the Paradise On Earth-This is Sonamarg



River rafting in Pahalgam


 Paragliding in Kashmir


The best time to see the true state of Kashmir is in the summer. In the summer landscape Kashmir earth will become a paradise gardens decorated with rolling hills covered with snow peaks, pine trees of green, flowing river valleys, alpine valleys that drop in cities and flowering plants began produce a yellow flower. At that time people of Kashmir will become more active and their city will become busier as the weather is less cold. Summer in Kashmir starting from March until September



Spring in Pahalgam





Gulmarg 




Sonamarg in the summer



Kashmir winter months starting from October until early March, but if you want to feel heavy snow, then came in February. The most Famous Gulmarg during the winter is because there you can ski and ride experience the world's longest cable car called Gondola Cable Car. through the glass wall of the cable car tourists can see the white snow and pine trees that adorn the mountain Gulmarg. Even more fun, that's where tourist can find the most delicious rice biryani in India. Shops that sell the rice biryani is very small, simple and obsolete and it is located on a mountain top Gulmarg



The world's longest cable car in Kashmir


Gulmarg's Gondola Cable Car




Perth , Australia


You certainly love this capital city of Australia is the mainland's most westerly, on the banks of the Swan River, bordered beaches of the Indian Ocean and the Swan Valley vineyards. Perth has everything, from Kings Park in the green and quiet beaches to the charming port of Fremantle and Rottnest Island



Day at Perth City


Night at Perth City


Within 30 minutes from Perth you can explore the world-class wineries in the Swan Valley, sailing on the Swan River searching parks and skyscrapers or enjoy the breathtaking sunsets at the beach



Swan River


Besides, we also can follow the river to Matilda Bay and the Mediterranean-style building at the University of Western Australia. Other activities we can do in the Swan River is canoeing, kayaking, surfing and kite flying and jet ski or see the colourful vessels from the coast


For travelers who want a natural setting, they can go to Kings Park which provides picnic place. Kings Park in Perth is Famous for its stunning Wildflower displays. The easy Bushland Nature Trail is the perfect place to take little Ones prams for a walk through a bush setting while in the city. Something will be in bloom all year round, however the best time to visit is July-Oct









Place for picnic

Tourists can swim and snorkel at Cottesloe Beach before exploring the open cafes and pubs along the promenade. Snorkeling in shallow lagoons, coral wall, a small island and underwater caves can be found surrounding the place. In addition, they can relax on the white sands City Beach or join surfers and backpacker before strolling through the market with joy at the weekend


Sea lions, dolphins and whales can be seen in the Marmion Marine Park at Trigg Beach. There, tourists prefer choose to relax in the bar and restaurant boardwalks at Sorrento Quay at Hilary's Boat Harbour busy. Then, visitors can see the underwater world at the aquarium or take a cruise to see whales or charter a fishing trip in the deep sea. Fishing is also allowed from the beach as well as can wander in the marina at Mindarie Quays. Scuba divers can also dive while looking wreck of the seaside town of Yanchep or Two Rocks and a picnic and swim in the beautiful Yanchep Lagoon





Cottesloe Beach




 whales can be seen in the Marmion Marine Park 



Tourist prefer choose to relax in the bar and restaurant boardwalks at Sorrento Quay at Hilary's Boat Harbour







Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Bora Bora , French Polynesia

"Honeymoon Honeymoon" might as well be the name of this doubly-named island. However, there is nothing repetitive about this small paradise. You'll discover matchless vistas of cerulean waves, lush jungles, and towering volcanoes around every palm tree. This idyllic island continues to fuel the dreams of hopeless romantics year after year. 


Get your honeymoon in private island



The small island of Bora Bora (just six miles long and 2.5 miles wide) overflows with beauty. Dormant volcanoes rise up at its center and fan out into lush jungle before spilling into an aquamarine lagoon. In fact, author James Michener, who wrote Tales of the South Pacific, called Bora Bora "the most beautiful island in the world." The 18th-century British explorer James Cook even coined it the "pearl of the Pacific." The very definition of a tropical getaway, blissful Bora Bora abounds with luxurious resorts, sunny skies, warm waters, and friendly locals.



 Bora Bora Island from top view


As you might've already guessed, the main industry on this petite island in French Polynesia and its swarm of tiny motu (small surrounding islands) is tourism. To that end, you can snorkel, explore Vaitape (Bora Bora's quaint town), hike Mount Otemanu and more. But there's a catch: Bora Bora is expensive—very expensive. In short, visit Bora Bora for natural beauty, visit for utter relaxation, and visit if you have the money.









Tourist can snorkeling at Bora Bora Island 



View from one of room at Bora Bora




Sight from in the sea



Cape Town , South Africa


Featuring numerous hiking trails, exotic wildlife, and dramatic scenery, Cape Town caters to adventurous travelers. But that doesn't mean laid-back travelers won't enjoy themselves here. South Africa's capital is flanked by sugary-white beaches and miles of rolling vineyards, making it easy to spend your days sunbathing and your evenings sipping wine. Getting here won't be cheap, but it is possible to find convenient, budget-friendly lodging.


Cape Town is the quintessential melting pot: it is a city alive with creativity, colour , sounds and tastes.


While walking through the city’s streets and meeting its people, you will fall in love with its natural beauty, creative freedom and incredible spirit. Cape Town is a city where the unexpected is always just around the corner and the beautiful province of the Western Cape lies ready to be explored across the city border


Hiking route at Table Mountain



The V&A Waterfront, a renovation of part of Cape Town’s Dockyard, is one of the mother city’s biggest tourist attractions. It draws over 20 million visitors a year and is a combination of shopping, entertainment and office locations, hotels, apartments and residential marina. The idea is that one lives, works, shops and plays at the V&A. Shops are open well into the night and cinemas and restaurants attract both locals and visitors.






The V&A Waterfront view at night
(A harbour of shopping)





The V&A Waterfront offers trips to Robben Island at the end of Quay 5 on jetty 1 and you can also go on a number of pleasure cruises, yacht charters and trips. From the Waterfront you are close enough to the city centre to reach several attractions by foot or catch one of the many bus tours from here. The Two Oceans Aquarium, with over 3000 living sea animals, including sharks and penguins is also at the Waterfront and worth a visit just for the enchanted kelp forest exhibit.




Predator Exhibit at Two Oceans Aquarium




Penguins is also have at the Waterfront