Saturday, June 30, 2012

Temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia

Today many of the temples remain on restoration, but that mixture of Hindu, Buddhist art and the voracity of the Cambodian jungle have cooked a cocktail that will leave open-mouthed to the most experienced of travellers. Let's take a stroll through the most important temples of Angkor and you will understand why.

How to get to Angkor and how to move?

Aircraft landing at the international airport of Siem Reap is the way quickly and conveniently get to Angkor. There are flights from the capital of Cambodia, Viet Nam, Malaysia, Thailand, or Singapore. However, there are also buses and airboats.

Once in Siem Reap, the way to scroll through Angkor will depend on the budget of the traveller. Bicycles, motorcycles, minibuses, moto-taxis, even elephants can be hired. However, due to the high temperatures reached in the jungle, I recommend you rent a car with air conditioning and guide that can cost about $30.

The essential three of Angkor

To see well the Angkor temples would be needed at least three days. However, many people visit this area as a complement or climax to a journey through Southeast Asia, and on many occasions have to go to the grain. In this sense, if you go very caught in time, there are three temples which I consider essential.

The most famous and spectacular of all is Angkor Wat. It's a huge complex to which is worth devoting many hours. This temple city was erected in honor of the Hindu God Vishnu, although currently the Buddhist monks that pray within its walls.

The main shrine is surrounded by two walls that saved their spectacular five towers shaped like Lotus Flower. It is worth waiting for the Sun to put or early much to see as the first rays light up the walls. It is something magical.

Another of the most breathtaking temples is Ta Prohm. Where these archaeological remains are today, 3,000 villages that were populated by about 80,000 people were. The Khmer Empire was gradually disappearing while nature continued to grow at will. The large ceibas now share space with this monastery.

Travellers should not fail to visit Bayon. Located right in the Centre of the complex called Angkor Thom. It's a very enigmatic place whose main characteristic are its 54 towers with faces smiling facing the four cardinal points.

As you can see, a walk through the temples of Angkor in Cambodia gives to many anecdotes, experiences and adventures. Those who you seek exotic trips in the Cambodian jungle you toparéis with one of the most breathtaking cultural wonders of the world.

Travel to Thailand

Thailand is the State than Asia, located in the central part of the Indochina peninsula, and part of Malacca. This is to the South of China.

It borders; to the North with Burma and Laos, to the Southeast with Cambodia, to the South by the Gulf of Siam and the Malay Federation on the West by the Ocean Indian and Burma. It has important tourist cities such as: Thom Buri, Songkla, Chieng Mai, etc.

This country is very diverse geographically, has some impressive mountains and a very fertile plain, is a country that is preferentially dedicated to agriculture, produces much natural rubber, tobacco, beans, manioc, sugarcane, rice, etc.

In their industries are the food and textile industrial, labour is quite cheap and is for that reason that other clothing accessories, bags, and handicrafts are exported to other countries.

Its population consists of Malays and Chinese, there is no official religion and practice Buddhism, Christianity, Muslims and Confucians. A representation of that religious faith is its beautiful and architectural Temple Benchamabopirt, all marble in Bangkok, however this is not the only Temple which has the architectural beauty.

Travel to Thailand
Thailand is an ideal tourist destination for honeymoons and travel related to great moments in the personal life of each person, a country that enchanted tourists.

Thailand is a quite traditional country, their customs are well rooted, to for example:

The greeting for them is similar to the Indian with a head tilt and joining hands.

Not it is frowned if two people of the same sex walking hand in hand, but if are of different sex if it is in bad taste.

If you want a wonderful and magical place for your honeymoon, only deciding, Thailand is the place preferred for the newlyweds, is an exotic country. The dance has a very important role. This dance is divided into three categories: Khon, Lakhon and Likay-Khon.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Where to eat in Amed


Along the coastal strip of east Bali lies Amed village. As a tourism destination Amed refers to a long stretch of coast running from the village of Culik about 14 km eastwards incorporating the seven villages of Amed, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah, Selang, Banyuning and Aas. The coastal views here are nice with slow pace of life. Though Amed is a newly developed destination but you can find some good places to eat there. Here are some of them.
Garam Cafe
3502771451_9625503df8Located at Hotel Uyah, Garam Cafe offers selection of local and international dishes. This restaurant has view of salt production field, on the dry season (April – September) you can see the production of salt in traditional way, the waitress is more than happy to explain the process of salt making.
Amed Cafe
Amed Cafe (62 363 23473) offers a good selection of international food with reasonable price. This café has good location and free internet access.
Sails
Located at Lipah village, Sails (62 363 22006) is a great restaurant with nice setting. With clean and modern nuance, Sails gives cozy atmosphere as well as extensive well thought out menu, worth a visit. Provides free pick up and drop-off around Amed area.
Barong Cafe and Restaurant
Barong Cafe and Restaurant (62 81 80 55 85 010) offers good selection of Indonesian and international cuisine. Provides free pick up and drop-off around Amed area.
Another nice place to eat is the tiny, friendly Restaurant Gede, located against the mountain after a steep descent from the Indra Udhayana Hotel, serves good fresh fish and seafood. Its terrace offers a view of rocky mountain slopes.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

What to do in Amed


Amed is an excellent choice for those who long for serenity and quiet surrounding, a good place for honeymoon and getaway vacation.  While staying in Amed there are some activities you can do here to give your vacation a little more color.
Sailing and fishing
3503977232_2814edfb9bEarly morning fishing and sailing is superb in Amed; you can see hundreds of traditional fishing boats depart for their fishing exploration with beautiful red sunrise on east horizon as background. You can enjoy the sunrise while fishing or sailing. Join the early morning rush for mackerel and sunrise
Snorkeling
Due to small number of visitors Amed’s sea life is healthy and abundant’ a good news for those who want some good snorkeling. You can enjoy good snorkeling within few meters of the shore. There is a small World War II Japanese wreck in quite shallow water off Lipah Beach.
Diving
Amed has some good diving spots in Jemeluk Bay both from the beach and from boats in deeper water. Beware of the drops off that reach the depths 40 meters plus right after a gentle slope out from shore. Amed has good and healthy coral with various fish. For experienced divers, there are some good drift dives further east at Selang and Bunutan.
Massage
For those who go to Amed just for relaxing and doing nothing, you can have a traditional massage while relaxing on the beach especially at Lipah.

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Visiting Amed



Situated at Bali east coast Amed is with the nearest town, Amlapura, around 44 km away, Amed is a tourist destination that is suitable for those who longs for a quiet rustic scene and serene atmostphere. In the tourist vocabulary the word “Amed” refers to a 15-km stretch of coast from Amed via Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah Beach, and Banyuning to Aas.
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To reach Amed youcan get a shuttle bus from Candidasa. The easiest way to reach Amed is still to hire your own transport with a driver. Public transportation in Amed is rare, There are bemos (mini buses) from Culik as far as Aas but mainly in the morning. Later in the day it is almost impossible to find transport; again the easiest way to get around is to hire a car and driver. Motorcycles are also widely available for rent.
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Amed is well-known as diving and snorkeling site especially the Japanese wreck at Lipah, as for nightlife, compare to other destinations in South Bali, you can safely assume that there is no nightlife in Amed, save dining with friends, tasting the potent Arak Madu (Balinese local spirit mixed with honey and lime), enjoying live music at Wawa-wewe restaurants or if you are lucky you can watch the traditional genjek performance.
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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Israel Attractions

There are many great places to visit in Israel if you want to enjoy the most pleasurable summer vacation. As a country that faces directly the Mediterranean Sea, Israel has a number of beaches that have long become some of the most famous tourist destinations in the Middle East. You can find beautiful beaches and*luxury resorts in such Israeli cities as Tel Aviv and Eilat where you can enjoy scuba diving, sunbathing and many other attractive beachside activities. The Mediterranean coastal strip is not the only water attraction that Israel can offer to visitor. There are also a number of bodies of water surrounded by Israeli land that also become favorite tourist destinations, such as the Sea of Galilee where you can enjoy sunny beaches and hotel resorts and visit a number of holy places, such as Bethsaida, Tel Hadar, Kursi, and Mount of Beatitudes; and the Dead Sea, the lowest point on the Earth’s surface and the deepest saline lake in the world, where you can enjoy unusual buoyancy that allows you to float on the water with relative ease even if you can’t swim. Other places that make Israel tours interesting are Jerusalem, one of the holiest cities for the three Abrahamic religions; Acre and Haifa, the two most important cities for Baha’is; Nazareth, Jesus’ hometown; Golan Heights, where you can enjoy the first Israeli ski resort; Beersheba; and Caesarea.

Because Israel is stormed by tourists throughout the year, and it becomes unusually crowded during high seasons, lodging planning is something that you have to do in advance before you depart from your hometown. You may not be able to get a good hotel if you try to find one after you arrive at Israel. Therefore, one or two weeks before your departure, find a hotel that suits your preference and traveling budget and book its room as early as possible.

In order to conveniently find all Israel hotels where you can stay during your visit to that country, you can use internet. There are a number of hotels in Israel that you can find online using any online search engines that you are friendly with and you can book one of their rooms conveniently online. Just make sure the hotel that you choose is located near your vacation destinations so that you won’t experience any problem if you want to get an access your favorite places from your hotel.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Vietnam and Laos Travel

Viet Nam and Laos
If you're by Hanoi well you can take the famous route of Ho Chi Minh City, which has been improved on a major Freeway that runs from the spine of the country and offers the most beautiful scenarios. From the United States airbase north of Khe Sanh until the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is a beautiful journey including the extensive section which has apparently been a secret jungle where fighting occurred during the war.

The final frontier for motorcyclists is in Ha Giang in Indochina. Karst peaks, isolated villages, ethnic minority groups make this route a unique adventure.

The route that goes through the Gorge from Dong Van to Meo Vac is sublime, with cliffs that descend sharply to the Nho Que River River. Takes the following Council: serves not the eyes of the route despite the incredible an landscape.


Another fact anything less is to walk in Ha Giang requiring official permission to visit the more remote areas. If you prefer to walk along the coast, do not hesitate to choose the Highway 1 between Saigon and Hanoi. Traffic can put your patience to the test in some sectors, but those sections most isolated and remote beaches are worth.