Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Best of Australia

Australia is a natural wonder country with beautiful beaches, crystal blue waters, amazing ancient rock formations and pristine rain forests.

This country is the sixth largest country in the world and has the lowest population density per square kilometre.

Based as 'Best of Australia' , I will be talking about the famous tourists spots.


Dolphins at Monkey Mia



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To visit Monkey Mia (located north of Perth) for seeing and feeding dolphins is definitely an amazing experience that you'll never forget. The most important thing is that dolphins come frequent and visit this place without any traps. This place is a must visit for those dolphin lovers out there !



Bondi Beach



Bondi Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Australia, located at the east part of Sydney. This beautiful beach usually very crowded during the summer time, most visited by surfers and tourists from all over the world !

Bondi Beach is very tolerant such as topless sunbathing is common. Also, gay and lesbian couples displaying affection can be seen daily.



Uluru



Uluru is considered sacred by aboriginal people and is part of the Kata Tjuta National Park, it's a sandstone rock formation located in Northern Territory. Also known as Ayers Rock, this huge roch has approximately a circumference of 9 km and its color varies according to the position of the sun! How cool can that get ?!

This rock also has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

SINGAPORE !



Well, besides talking about other countries, I will be taking time now to showcase Singapore in just 8 facts that we all MAY not know about Singapore. This might just prove educational not only to Singaporeans but also to foreigners interested about the Lion City.


1) Singapore is one of the only three surviving city-states in the world.
The other two being Monaco and the Vatican City.

2) The Singapore Flyer is 'the world's tallest and largest observation wheel'.
Located in town, everyone should give this flyer a shot !

3) Our land keeps on growing.
Our land area was 581 square km in 1965. It is now about 699 square km, thanks to land reclamation.

4) If you're Singaporean, you are also a citizen of the Commonwealth.
Technically, we Singaporeans are actually allowed to vote in British parliamentary elections. Now, how cool is that ?!

5) Singapore is among the 20 smallest countries in the world
With a total land area of only 682.7 square kilometers. The USA is about 15,000 times bigger.

6) Swimmer Ang Peng Siong was ranked world number one in the 50m Freestyle in 1982.

7) Night Zoo
The world's first night zoo, is located non other than in Singapore ! Night Safari !

8) Lions never lived in Singapore.
So the name Lion City, derived from the Sanskrit Singa Pura, is a misnomer. Sang Nila Utama probably saw a tiger, or was smoking something strong.



Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Stone Throw



Just a stone throw away, Kuala Lumpur also known as 'KL', Malaysia is very much like Singapore. From the city's bustling streets, nightlife, and sightseeing, KL is the focal point of Malaysia.


FOOD

KL is also a food haven with many different races and cultures. It is not hard to find a place to eat with a variety of local favourites such as Hokkien Mee, Ikan Bakar (Barbecued fish) and curry noodles for you to savour. Dominated by the Chinese, Indian and Malay cooking, there is also a wide spread of international dishes to suit the locals and tourists.



SHOPPING




Very much alike to our very own Bugis Street, Petaling Street is a MUST GO when you arrive to KL. In this 'place that never sleeps', you can practically find everything ranging from clothes, toys, shoes, electronic gadgets, gems and traditional herbal medicines. Restaurants are also plentiful within the vicinity. I feel that going to this area, you are guaranteed to atleast spend on something. This place is also infamous for its pirated products.



Tips :
  • It is said among the locals that the best food and shopping is all at night
  • Drink lots of water while shopping as bargaining can definitely be quite tiring !

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

All about Travelling



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Well, besides just sharing my priceless experience, I'd love to take a moment to share with you guys on some useful tips for packing i encountered along the way!

1. Rolling Technique

Trust me when i say this but somehow it seems that bags will hold more if the clothes are rolled rather than folded. The clothes will also get less wrinkled. This technique definitely works for shirts, pants, shorts, skirts and dresses.

2. Toiletries

If you are staying at a middle or high class hotel that will offer complimentary toiletries -- use them! Don't bring your own big shampoo and conditioner bottles to the hotel and then stuff the hotel ones in your luggage to take home. If you don't use them on the road, you'll probably never use them at home.

3. Plastic Bags

It is always handy to have a few plastic bags around. Not only does it counter any leaking, the bags can also come in useful to keep dirty clothes in, as garbage bags or even as a makeshift umbrella. Ziplock or other airtight plastic bags also comes in handy.


4. Tags

Remove old destination tags on your luggage to avoid confusion. Instead, you can tie a coloured ribbon or write your name on a tape and paste it on your luggage so you can easily identify it on the conveyor belt.

5. Medicine Box

Pack a small first – aid kit of over the counter medicines equipped to deal with small health hazards. A tube of antiseptic, pills for migraines, headaches and stomach upsets are essential. Contact lenses are also equally important.


6. Mix n Match

To play safe, Choose dark (black, dark blue, purple, green, dark red) or neutral (all browns and shades of gray) colored clothing, so any dirt or stains acquired along the way won't be too apparent.
Try to stick to two or three colors, so that all your clothes mix and match.


7. Wear your heaviest clothes

One way to free up extra room in your luggage is to take the largest, heaviest jacket and the bulkiest shoes you'll be bringing and wear them onto the plane. This may be a little uncomfortable, but it will definitely give you a lot of extra room in your luggage that might have been taken up by the bulky clothing.


8. Pile them on!

According to GoEurope, rolling more clothes together is even better! Quoted by the website, "Bigger radius means even fewer wrinkles."



With all being said, I hope the next time packing comes in easy!