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Trekking Tours Through Noble Nepal

Trekking through the mountains of Nepal is not just a wilderness expedition; it is also a fascinating cultural experience. You will enter into remote mountain villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups and you will see people living a very traditional way of life such as working in the fields and herding their goats along the mountain slopes. You will discover monks chanting in hilltop monasteries and yak drivers carrying their goods over the steep passes.

Trekking through the mountains of Nepal

Nepal is home to several of the earth’s highest mountain peaks and has some of the best trekking in the world. Many people come to Nepal simply to hike the country’s many challenging trails and the tourism industry is well prepared to facilitate your hiking adventure.
You don’t have to be the most experienced hiker to be able to take a trekking holiday in Nepal, as there are many different trails to suit all abilities. Take your time and hike only four or five hours per day, as your body will require some time to acclimatize to the altitude.

Styles of Trekking

There are two main styles of trekkers who make their way through Nepal. The first is the Tea House Trekker, who walks from one local Tea House to the next where they will find their meals and accommodation provided. These houses can be found all throughout the hills and mountains and although some are very basic and rustic they are reasonably comfortable. This is a great way to trek if you don’t want to carry a huge backpack with your supplies on it.

Ghandruk

The other style of trekker is the Camping Trekker who takes all of their gear along with them on their back. They usually travel with a team of sherpas and guides and they will set up their tents along the mountainside when they need to stop and rest. This type of trekking requires plenty of planning ahead to organize local camping permits, entrance fees to National park and other details.

Recommended Trails

When you are choosing a trekking tour in Nepal there is a wide variety available, depending on your experience and how much of a challenge you desire.

Everest Base Camp Trek

This is probably the most famous trek in Nepal, and it will take you through the truly amazing mountain peaks of the Himalayas. There are many places to stop and rest along the route and there is no worry about getting lost since any local will be able to point you along the way.

everest base camp

The Annapurna Circuit

This is considered one of the best treks in the world, and it will take approximately 17 to 21 days to complete. It begins in lush green subtropical valleys and climbs all the way up to dizzying mountain peaks.

Island Peak Trek

This is a very challenging trek and it requires a qualified climbing guide, but it will offer you some of the most spectacular scenery in the Himalayas. It starts along the main Everest Base Camp Trek route and then separates at Dingboche.

When to Go

The best season to undertake a trek in Nepal is in the spring or the autumn. Winter is too cold and the temperature will plunge below freezing on most nights, which is not enjoyable when you are sleeping in a tent! Summer is monsoon season and the country is flooded with huge rainfalls. In spring the temperatures are mild and the flowers are in full bloom and in autumn the skies and clear and the weather is pleasant.

Enjoy your trekking adventure in beautiful Nepal!

This article was written by Elena Price on behalf of Etihad Airways, for more details on routes or flight to Nepal see the Etihad Airways information pages.

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A Backpacker’s Paradise: Khao San Road, Bangkok

A whirling and chaotic universe of weaving tuk-tuks and scooters, neon signs and weathered canopies, funky dance beats and blaring horns, Khao San Road is a sensory overload. This street is one of the most exciting spots in the city of Bangkok, and just walking down it is an adventure!

Khao San Road is a short street, located in the heart of central Bangkok, in the Banglamphu area. It is within one kilometre from the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and within walking distance of many of the interesting tourist sites in Bangkok.

Khao San Road

Khao San Road was once a rice market, and its name means “milled rice road”. However, these days the district has been transformed into a world famous backpacker hotspot thanks to its ridiculously cheap accommodation, tasty street food, and lively atmosphere. Within this one street you will find everything that you could possibly need as a visitor to the city, including cars, convenience stores, pharmacies, show stores, internet cafes, currency exchanges, laundry, shopping, and so much more. However, it is also the worst place in the city for scammers and hustlers, so if someone tries to offer you a deal on worthless gems or a free tuk-tuk ride, just smile and keep on walking.

You will also find many interesting travellers hanging out at the cafes and sipping Chang beer with their friends. Start up a conversation, and you will hear endless travel stories from visitors all over the world who are exploring Thailand.

Travel

This spot is a jumping off point for travellers as a huge number of coach buses leave from Khao San Road each day to all the major tourist destinations in Thailand. There are also many travel agents along the road which help visitors to arrange visas and book transportation to other destinations in Southeast Asia such as Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.

Nightlife

The pubs and bars of Khao San Road will be filled with local residents and students, as well as travellers from all over the world. It is one of the best places in the city to dance and party all night long. Khao San Road has some of the cheapest bars in all of Bangkok, and spending a night out here at least once on your trip is a must. If you get tired of socializing with other travellers and you want to go where the locals hang out, check out some of the artistic and indie bars on the nearby Ratchadamnoen Klang Road or Phra Athit Road which are popular with the local art students.

Many bars are open 24 hours, but the nightclubs only stay open until 1am. However, if you want to keep on partying the exception is Gazebo Club which stays open long after the others shut down. Remember to bring your passport, as all of the nightclubs in Bangkok will require you to show it as identification upon entry.

Of course you need to get to Bangkok first and as a relatively light traveller you should have no problems finding flights to Thailand and you may even get a deal if you can fit everything into hand luggage!

Enjoy soaking up the Khao San Road atmosphere and exploring this chaotic and exciting area of Bangkok.

Jim Dean is a travel blogger and works for Etihad Airways who offer flights to Bangkok if you want to take a backpacking trip yourself.

The Most Luxurious Accommodations in Thailand

Many travelers come to Thailand looking to be pampered, but there exists a level of luxury that few can afford. A small number of select hotels throughout the country combine five-star service, dining, breathtaking views, world-class amenities, and sumptuous interiors that take luxury to a whole different level. Here are the top three most luxurious places you can stay in Thailand.

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

Located alongside the sweeping Chao Phraya River in the heart of Bangkok sits the most luxurious and well-respected hotel in the capital: the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok. Steeped in history, this landmark has welcomed royalty, dignitaries, and celebrities from around the globe for over 135 years.

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

The Mandarin Oriental Bangkok offers rooms and suites that even a king and queen feel pampered in. The hotel’s most elaborate – the Royal Oriental Suite – contains a breathtaking collection of art and artifacts, oriental rugs, and teak furnishings decorated in gold leaf. It has two balconies overlooking the river, with sweeping views of Bangkok and beyond.

When you’re ready for some pampering, head to The Oriental Spa, which was voted Best in the World by Travel & Leisure Magazine. Therapies include both Thai and international styles of massage and beauty treatments, all provided in state-of-the-art facilities adorned with beautiful artwork and priceless antiques.

Soneva Kiri by Six Senses

The suites and villas of this luxurious resort are nestled around a pristine bay on the island of Kood, off the southeast coast of Thailand near Trat. Because of its secluded location, you won’t need to worry about getting a taxi at the airport, or even a limousine! Instead, Soneva Kiri staff will provide transportation to the resort via their own private airplane. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by your Mr. or Ms Friday, who will be at your service for the duration of your stay.

Soneva Kiri by Six Senses

Choose from a variety of lavish suites and rooms, from the Eco Villa – a cutting-edge suite that emits zero-emissions – to the private, six-bedroom Cliff Reserve with its own infinity pool with waterslides, fitness gym, spa treatment area, and electric cart for exploring the island.

Six Senses Spa, listed among The Best Spas by Traveller’s World Magazine in 2011, offers a variety of treatments designed to balance all your senses while the rest of the world melts away. Your butler would be happy to arrange some excursions for you, including guided jungle treks to view remote waterfalls, snorkeling or scuba diving, visiting local farms, or sunset cruises. There’s plenty to do at the resort, too – including astronomy classes at the resorts own private observatory.

Aleenta Luxury Villas

Whether you’re traveling with family or just want to have a beachfront home all to yourself, look no further than Aleenta’s Private Luxury Villas in Phuket. This resort offers two and three-bedroom homes directly on Natai beach. You will be afforded absolute privacy, except for your butler and private chef, who will personally attend to every whim and craving that comes up during your stay.

Each home has three bedrooms – each with an ensuite bath, views of the Andaman Sea, and even an iPod sound system. There is a full western kitchen, sprawling wooden sun deck, and private pool, but if one pool isn’t enough, the Grand Villa Natai comes with two. Each villa is also outfitted with the latest in technology – including indoor and outdoor sound systems, plasma TVs, and a home theater system if you get tired of looking at the ocean.

There is also a spa on-site, offering signature facials and body treatments, massages, and steam baths. Aleenta also offers wellness packages that can include Tai Chi on the beach, yoga, and detox programs. Should you wish to learn how to cook up some delicious Thai cuisine, sign up for one of their cooking classes, which will be conducted by your personal private chef.

Thailand provides the unique experience of temples and beaches, all in one place. Author Sally Marsh highly recommends visiting the surrounding islands for an adventurous vacation. Check out her full list of Koh Samui hotels and restaurants for your next visit.

The Strangest Tourist Attractions in China

China is a popular tourist destination and is home to some of the most important landmarks of most travellers’ bucket lists, such as the legendary Great Wall of China, the amazing Terracotta Army, the Forgotten City and the impressive architecture built for the Beijing Olympics. However, once you have seen the most iconic sights of China, there are also many strange and unique attractions that might catch your interest. These bizarre locations and experiences make for the best travel stories and memories that will last you a long time.

Here are a few unusual ideas for things to do in China:

The Mountain Range that Inspired Avatar

If you were a fan of the epic 3D adventures of blue aliens in Avatar, you will find some of the landscapes around Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province. These mountains, designated as part of the World Natural Heritage Wulingyuan Scenic Area, were apparently the inspiration for the setting of the film. Photographs taken by photographer Eric Hanson were used as models by artists who created the fictional planet of Pandora. Tourism representatives have already picked up on the film’s popularity by renaming one of the most impressive mountains, formerly known as the Pillar of the South Heaven, to “Avatar Hallelujah Mountain”. Although these mountains don’t tend to float in the air, walking through this beautiful landscape will make you feel like you are in another world.

Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province

Scuba Diving the Great Wall

Ok, you might have walked along the Great Wall of China, but did you know you could swim along it as well? As a result of a flood in the 1980s, a large section of the Great Wal in Xifenghu is submerged underwater in a reservoir. You can purchase tickets to be taken out to this section, and get suited up in scuba gear to explore this iconic landmark in a completely different way!

Eat Something Totally Weird

Have you ever tasted silkworms? How about fried scorpion? What about some delicious seahorse on a stick, snake, or sheep penis? At the Donghuamen Night Market in Beijing, you can sample all of these strange foods and much more! It’s a fun place to play a game of real life Fear Factor with your travelling companions and find out who has the strongest stomach!

Donghuamen Night Market

Solve Your Romantic Problems at Lover’s Rock

On Bowen Road in Hong Kong you will find the famous “Lover’s Rock”, which is fabled to possess magical love and romance powers. It is decorated with beautiful red drapery, and is even the subject of a yearly festival every August held in honour of its magic, the “Maiden’s Festival”. Visitors to the Lover’s Rock bring offerings to appease the gods in hopes that this will improve their love life, and young unmarried girls come here to pray for a husband.

Think outside the box when visiting China, as there are many unusual and unique adventures to be had in this fascinating country.

Jim Dean is an enthusiastic travel writer who loves to find the slightly different tourist attractions. He also works for Etihad Airways who offer flights to China and Beijing.

Amazing Asian Honeymoon Destinations

If you want something a little different from your honeymoon – if want culture that spills onto the streets as you walk past, if you want unrivalled diversity of cultural backgrounds and the mix of modern city life with an unfailing sense of tradition, if you want clubbing one night followed by a peaceful, tranquil and quite sample of the traditional life the next than you need look no further than Asia. Renowned for its exciting diversity of lifestyles and diversity Asia is one of the top choices for young people taking their honeymoon nowadays – but how do you choose where to go. Unfortunately we are often still bound by work and our honeymoons can often last no longer than a couple of weeks and we have to make the right decision as we will remember our honeymoon for the rest of our lives. Here then, are the top three Asian honeymoon destinations:

China

If it is culture, tradition and knowledge that you seek than China could be the honeymoon destination for you. Not only does it have some of the most recognisable tourist attractions in the world in the form of the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City and the Terracotta Warriors you will find that the locals are willing to take you under their wing and show you how their people really live. If you want to experience what it is like to live in a completely different culture the friendly locals are more than willing to show you their ways.

Forbidden City

Thailand

If you like history and mystery then Thailand could be for you – exploring some of the many temples that Thailand has to offer can be a great way to spend a memorable holiday. If that isn’t enough to keep the memories flowing why not visit the world one and only floating market. Thailand also offers up some great ways to relax with some of the finest beaches that the world has to offer.

 floating market

Philippines

If you like what you have read so far but think that the Asian destinations may stretch your budget a little bit (ask for travel vouchers in lieu of wedding presents!) then you may want to consider the Philippines. Whilst not being stowed in the bargain basement of honeymoon destinations you will find it the most affordable of all the Asian destinations. But don’t let the cheaper price tag fool you – the Philippines offer some of the finest, whitest, sandiest beaches of all the Asian countries – perfect for you sun worshipping couples. If you decide to visit Palawan you will find that it has two of the most beautiful of all the World Heritage sites – the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park and the Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park.

There are of course scores of other Asian honeymoon destinations here are three that should be on anyone’s short list of they want it to be memorable and provide the stories that you can pass down to your kids and grandkids in the years to come.

When not day dreaming of where to go on honeymoon, Wayne Barker writes content for Portfolio of Fine Diamonds – who stock an unrivalled collection of diamond wedding rings and engagement rings.

Information Regarding The Region of Lampun in Thailand

Lampun

Lampun is near Chiang Mai and Lampang in Northern Thailand. Lampun is on the Ping river which is a historical trading path for the flowers into Chiang Mai and further south into the country. Lampun is a scenic area with vast flower laden expansive valleys which are practically the foothills to the Himalayas given that they share the same tectonic plate. Lampun is just 15 miles from Chiang Mai.

During the late 1100’s this area of the Mon empire fell to the Lannas until eventually it had been taken over by the Burmese for two hundred years. Thailand was finally created by a cooperation of many provincial leaders and the Burmese were finally removed from Thailand altogether.

Districts Mueang Lamphun Mae Tha Ban Hong Li Thung Hua Chang Pa Sang Ban Thi Wiang Nong Long Festivals

The most notable festival to see in Lampun would be the Longan Fair where floats decorated with flowers are utilized to commemorate the harvest of the Longan fruit (which happens to be similar to a lychee). Females take part in traditional dances and men will put flower garlands around their necks in appreciation of their dance.

Where to Visit

There are lots of temples in Lampun that are worth a visit. The most popular temple is the Wat Phra That Hariphunchai which was constructed in the 15th century by The King of Chiang Mai. Lampun is renowned for its timber carvings and trinkets featuring the cultural festivities of the historic Lanna Kingdom of Chiang Mai.

To get to Lampun coming from Bangkok you can travel on the overnight train to Chiang Mai after which take a coach. Alternatively you may travel to Chiang Rai which is a lot closer however there are bad bus connections to Lampun. Buses are often local buses without air-conditioning and stop too often.

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Chiang Mai City’s Thailand Flower Festival

On the first weekend of February, the city of Chiang Mai celebrates with a colorful flower festival. At the end of the cool season is when these flowers in Thailand are at their best, with the high point of the festival being a colorful parade of magnificently decorated floats held on the morning of Saturday. The floats are covered literally in hundreds of beautiful flowers with beauty queens from northern Thailand sitting atop them. The public gardens and their breathtaking flowerbeds are another main attraction of the festival that make it worth seeing, whose color and elegant displays are maintained until the end of Sunday. The festival also draws people who are looking for a superb culinary experience featuring the flavors of Thailand as well as the opportunity to view the cultural performances that are featured in this annual festival. The exotic orchids, blooms, and flowering plants make up the showcase that both home and garden lovers can appreciate during the temperate cool season of the valley.

Thailand Flower Festival parade

Many organizations and sponsoring companies are attracted to the grand parade that is the main highligh of the Chiang Mai Festival, beatifying the floats with many colorful decoration and capturing the imagination of the spectators with elaborate and breathtakingly vivid colors, and sending a very important eco-tourism message in the process as well. Lining up alongside the train station to Narawatt bridge, the Thailand Flower Festival parade starts at 9am, going down along Thapae road, and then turning left, following the moat to Suan Buak Haad City Park. The colorful floats, northern Thai beauty queens, and the hill tribes that make up the parade move at a slow pace, stopping every now and then to give spectators and a fair share of tourists the opportunity to take photographs. The magnificent floats are then placed on display at the Suan Buak Haad City Park and a celebration begins to choose a new Festival Flower Queen for the year.

One can visit the elaborate displays made by landscape specialist for the viewing benefit of the public at the Suan Buak Haad City Park after watching Thailand’s version of the Rose Bowl Parade. Throughout the Thailand Flower Festival, one will find the city completely awash in vibrant colors that reflect the entire spectrum of the rainbow, from the strident red of the poinsettias and electric orange and lilac of the bougainvilleas. The petunias also come in a variety shades ranging from pink, white and purple. The city turns into one giant party, with the festival lasting for the entire weekend for visitors and tourists to appreciate during this particular time of year, making this a major destination for people both locally and abroad.

4 Interesting Details About Bhutan That Makes it a Worthy Travel Vacation spot

The dominion of Bhutan is fondly often called the "land of thunder dragons" to their citizens. Buddhism is meant to have been delivered to Travel to Bhutan by the "Padmasambhava" or the "Lotus Born". This is a completely different type of Buddhism with a tantric facet to it. In Tibet and Bhutan, the Padmasambhava is referred to as Guru Rinpoche ("Precious Master") or Lopon Rinpoche. His birthday is celebrated with great joy in Bhutan.

Bhutan

Tibet was increasing throughout 640 to 842 CE during which it absorbed the state of Zhang-Zhang, Nepal, China, and different territories around it. At the finish of this time, in Bhutan travel, the famous "Tiger’s Nest" monastery was being constructed on a sheer cliff wall about 500 meters above the ground of Paro valley.

Legend says that the native demons did not just like the unfold of Buddhism in to their land and thereby they showed their wrath at night time by destroying every small thing that may have been produced during the day. The ruler, who grew to become very unhappy, asked the Indian monastic. The monastic requested the nice emperor to usher in the tantric mahasiddha called Padmasambhava from India to suppress the native demons and take them certain to the Buddhist-dharma. Legend has it that the he flew there from Tibet on the back of a flying tigress for the purpose of the path.

The Padmasambhava traveled by Tibet during which he performed his responsibility of subduing demons and the native Gods. Padmasambhava had five female companions who were referred to as the "5 Wisdom Dakinis" or "Five Consorts". They’d entry to the master’s coronary heart and practiced unseen sexual rites which tamed the previous demons of Tibet and transformed them into protectors of the nation.

Monks and other residents of traveling to Bhutan have a good time Guru Rinpoche’s birthday with traditionally embellished hand-carried effigies of the Guru and participate in related spiritual ceremonies. The vacation is taken seriously by most residents, celebrating Guru Rinpoche’s contributions to calm.

After taking plenty of footage of the almost unreal landscape provided by the crater, black sand, light rocks and snow, and a few extra of neighboring 19,925 foot Chachani, we went down to the saddle and ate a lightweight snack. Each of us had been feeling good, no altitude issues but to keep it that way we determined to forgo exploring the crater and headed again down. We didn’t hire a information for the climb however were fortunate that Marcio, my guide good friend, went with us to the trailhead and pointed out the route up to us. Steve’s information defined the route again right down to camp.

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Look at the Attractions and Activities of Thailand

Most tourists spend much less in Thailand’s capital city. They discover the pollution and traffic extraordinarily sporting so that they opted for locations that may take them off from the busy streets of Bangkok. Though they do not miss to go to the Grand Palace Compound, the Nationwide Museum and of course the huge Chatuchak weekend market. Listed below are some of Thailand’s foremost tourist attractions and activities.

The fantastic Seashores

Thailand’s seashores are among the best in the entire world. From the most costly and most developed resorts to a funds oriented resorts, all of this you will discover in Thailand. Some of the most expensive resorts are in Phuket or Ko Samui whereas people who provide cheaper lodging but definitely have the same high quality of seashores are in Ko Pha Ngan, Ko Tao and Ko Lanta.

Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi Thailand The town is located in the banks of River Kwai. Much of the World Battle II stories occurs here and there are still plenty of World War II sights in the town in addition to other out of doors activities like trekking, rafting and plenty of more. Available are some interesting raft house accommodation.

Trekking Adventures

They call it "hill-tribe treks" which facilities on the ethnic-minority tribes that you walk to. These tribes are linked by tracks so that the mountain climbing is not hard. The mountaineering often final two to four days and highlights nights in the villages, experience on elephants and river propelling. Its fundamental trekking centres are the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.

Buddhist Temples

There are many Buddhist temples in tailandia for tourist to visit. One in all their most important temple is the temple of the Emerald Buddha the place image of a Buddha manufactured from Emerald is kept. Guests will definitely learn concerning the nationwide religion of Thailand. Each of those temples has its story to tell.

There’s nonetheless a lot more to see and to do in Thailand that you just won’t be able to see all of it in just one vacation. You’ll most likely have to come again again and discover all the other beautiful places that Thailand has to offer. Other tourist points of interest and actions embody visits to their National Parks like the Khao Sok National Park, the ruined former capitals of Sukhothai and Ayyutthaya.

Expertise their well-known Thai therapeutic massage, Go to the small cities of Mae Hong Quickly Loop, Sang Khom and Pai. And naturally not to miss out the enjoyable and get together within the full moon seashore social gathering in Ko Pha Ngan. This occasion actually attracts a lot of tourists.

No one can beat nightlife in Thailand. Plenty of leisure websites are open till dawn for parties. Numerous famous entertainers, DJ’s and high quality musicians carry out night after night of their night time clubs on most popular locations all around the country. Guests will surely get entertained wherever they’re in Thailand.

Certainly Thailand has many issues to offer to their tourists. So make certain to incorporate Thailand to your listing of nations to visit in Asia. Popularly often called "The Land of Smile", Thailand is changing into one of the main vacation spot for tourists around the world.

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