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Neil Island, officially known as Shaheed Island, located in Ritchie's Archipelago is amongst the most beautiful islands of Andaman. This beach paradise is 36 kilometers from Port Blair in the Bay of Bengal. Stunning white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and the vibrant marine life of Neil Island attract travelers from across the globe to this beautiful and relaxed place.

Check out this handy guide on Neil Island for a perfect vacation in this astounding island.

Neil Island Andaman Travel Guide

Interesting Facts About Neil Island


Before you head to Neil Island on your next vacation, check out these interesting facts about it:

  • Neil Island is a small and beautiful island which is located at a distance of 37 kilometers south of Port Blair.
  • Neil Island is called the vegetable bowl of Andaman Islands as the climatic conditions here make it one of the most fertile areas in Andaman.
  • You can take ferries to Neil Island from Port Blair and Havelock Island.
  • Neil Island is ideal for travelers looking for a peaceful escape.
  • The names of the beaches here are inspired by the mythological characters of the Ramayana, especially Ramnagar, Laxmanpur, Sitapur, and Bharatpur.

Neil Island Andaman Travel Guide

Best Time To Visit Neil Island


Neil Island experiences a tropical climate and remains pleasant throughout the year. However, the best time to visit here is from October to May, when the weather is best for sightseeing and water sports adventure.

Winter

Winter is the most preferred time to explore the exquisite beauty of Andaman. The average temperature remains between 14 to 30 degrees Celsius. The skies are clear during this season giving a perfect chance of sightseeing and other adventurous excursions. The popular Island Tourism Festival of Andaman is also celebrated during this time.

Summer

Summer is not much hot here at Neil Island. The temperature remains moderate but the days are humid. Evenings are awesome during this time of the year, making you enjoy the cool breeze while taking walks on the serene beaches.

Monsoon

Neil Island remains wet throughout the monsoon season. If you are interested in seeing the beautiful vegetation of Andaman then this is the time to plan your visit. However, heavy rainfalls may hamper your sightseeing programs!

Neil Island Andaman Travel Guide

Adventurous Things To Do In Neil Island


There are numerous exciting activities to do in Neil Island. Here are the most adventures experiences one must encounter while holidaying in Neil Island Andaman:

1. 3 Point Tour

The three-point tour of Neil Island makes you explore the three main beaches here. This tour starts from Howrah Bridge with Bharatpur Beach being your first destination, followed by Laxmanpur and Sitapur Beach respectively.

Bharatpur beach is undoubtedly the most beautiful.

Laxmanpur beach is the best on the island to watch the sunset. It is a tiny and wild beach where it is possible to be alone for hours, and also offers a sunset worth seeing. It is deep enough to snorkel and see the Dugong, a dolphin with a round head typical of the area that swim slowly and are very friendly.

Sitapur is the westernmost beach of the island, the part furthest from the center and less inhabited. It is perfect for bathing and there are usually no people.

Ramnagar Beach is another on the list. A definitely-not-miss beach is huge, expanding from one point to another.

2. Scuba Diving

Neil Island gives you a chance to become a certified scuba diver. You can register with any of the scuba diving schools here and learn this adventurous water sport. If you already know the sport then Neil Island gives you an opportunity to sharpen your skills.

3. Snorkeling

Bharatpur Beach in Neil Island is believed to be best for snorkeling. The clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs entices the snorkelers with its unique and thriving marine life. You can also hire the snorkeling gear here at an affordable price.

4. Relaxing By Beach


Neil Island is amongst the most serene and secluded places to visit in Andaman. You can spend leisurely hours here at your own pace. Relaxing by the beach and witnessing the mesmerizing sights of sunset and sunrise is another awesome experience you must not miss out on while staying here!

A visit to Neil Island will surely give you enormous chances to revive yourself and have a perfect vacation away from the hustle of the city. So plan a trip to Andaman and witness the mystic beauty and peaceful ambiance of Neil Island that offers one of the best holiday time to its visitors.
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  • Friday, September 20, 2019
Kalyan Kalyan Author
Peak climbing itself sounds like an adventure for the lifetime and the mountains with height above 6000 m and below 7000 m are known as Peaks. Let's take an example of Mera Peak climbing for more information regarding this. Mera Peak is 6,461 m high from the sea-level, and is one of the highest trekking peaks of Nepal Himalayas.

Normally, Mera Peak climbing can be completed in 13 days starting and ending in Kathmandu. The main advantages of Mera Peak climbing is that climbers can see the mesmerizing view of the whole Everest region from close range.

mera peak climbing in nepal

Peak Climbing in Nepal

Nepal is considered as the roof of the world and home to the eight out of fourteen top mountains the globe. The mountains draws attention of the climbers around the world with awesome enthusiasm to climb the highest mountains. The world's highest peak, Mount Everest which is 8848 m above sea level, is the most challenging climbing destination to climb once in a lifetime.

It is also a fact that peaks with lower heights and less challenge are also being popular these days. The experience of small peak climbing will surely help the climbers to climb taller mountains like Lhotse, Cho oyu and Everest.

Peak climbing and expedition was officially started in 1949 by Nepal Government for climbers around the world. From that time it has continuously ignited the imagination of mountaineering enthusiasts worldwide. There are different types of peaks such as Mera Peak, Island Peak, Kyajo Ri, Lobuche, Pisang peak, Nayakanga, Tharpu Chuli and Singu Chuli which has witnessed thousands of climbers who have visited in this area or a destination.

There are mountains like Everest with heights of above 8000 m, which are more difficult, challenging, and adventurous to climb. It is also a wise decision to climb lower peaks first to sharpen technical and climbing skills before the first attempt to summit the mountains above 8000 m.

Expedition and peak climbing are so popular in Nepal that it is organized by most of the travel agencies in Nepal. Mountain expeditions includes and takes you to the different parts of the Himalayas to the summit of Mt. Everest, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Dhaulagiri and other famous mountains with a height of more than 7000 m.

Peak climbing includes Island Peak, Mera Peak, Yala Peak and many more peaks with height of 6000-7000 m. The most interesting expeditions and climbing requires considerable effort, strength and guts with a strong intention to reach the summit of the dangerous peaks.

Nepal has always been a very popular destination for peak climbing and expedition. Climbers from Nepal and other countries have successfully scaled and listed their name in the history of expedition and peak climbing in this region. It has also been popular in other parts of the world when the mountain climber porter Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary conquered the world's highest peak Mt. Everest on 29th May 1953.

There are different peaks in Nepal and China which can be easily climbed from both sides. Expedition in Nepal is already popular around the world and is the center of attraction of the climbers who come here for climbing the major peaks above 7000 m to 8000 m which are considered as extremely challenging.

Peak Climbing VS Expedition

Mountains with height above 7000 meter is said to be a big mountain and climbing those giant mountains is labeled as mountain expedition. You need to have a different level of climbing experience for the expedition. Climbers should already have successfully been on the top of any mountain with a minimum height of 6000 m. To avoid the problem that may arise in the journey climbers should be well prepared for the worst weather conditions in the mountains.

A special team is needed to do expedition in Nepal with the ability to do everything to reach the top of the mountain. For Peak climbing in Nepal travelers need to do some training to reach the summit of the peaks of height within 6000-7000 m. This activity is less challenging and has a small amount of risk compared to Expedition. A normal guide can prepare the peak climbing itinerary with a little bit of experience.

The peak climbing cost is very low as compared to the mountain expedition. Peak climbing may cost around 2000-3500 USD whereas a single expedition will cost around 25000-40000 USD.
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  • Sunday, September 15, 2019
Kalyan Kalyan Author
Winters are approaching and it is time to plan your next family vacation. If you are looking out for tourist destinations that are in full bloom during winter, you must consider Sikkim tour packages. Sikkim during winter is no less than a wonderland, with picturesque attractions, snow clad mountains, and acres of wilderness. This is a great place to drench yourself in pretty snowflakes and weave some beautiful memories with your loved ones.

If you have decided to visit Sikkim this winter, make your first stop at the state capital – Gangtok. This picturesque holiday destination has various options for all age groups. Whether you simply wish to go sightseeing, or like to shop, or go trekking, or party all through the night – Gangtok has it all!

Gangtok is one of the most beautiful cities with varieties of rhododendron, orchids and butterflies. The first thing you will notice here are the buildings precariously perched on the edge of the hills. If you find a good hotel with a view, you can see the imposing Kanchenjunga peak in all its splendor. The top of this mountain has an orange glow, since the first rays of the sun adorn this mountain every morning.

places to visit in gangtok

Here are the best places to visit in Gangtok:

1. MG Road


Wander around MG Road or the local mall. Explore the streets of Gangtok on foot or in buggy. Enjoy Tibetan, Sikkimese and Nepalese cuisine when you are here. Try the noodle soups such as Thupka and Thenthuk. Do not miss the hot steam momos that are easy to get here. Catch up on a book with fresh and hot tea at Cafe Fiction or look at the bustling streets of the comfortable Baker's Cafe.

2. Rumtek Monastery


There are many monasteries around Gangtok such as the famous Rumtek Monastery, the Enchey Monastery, the Lingdum Monastery and the Gonjang Monastery. Rumtek Monastery is a gompa or complex built by the Karmapa of the Kagyu Buddhist order. Belonging to the Nyingma Buddhist order, the Enchey Monastery (Solitary Monastery), was initially built in the 19th century and rebuilt in Chinese architectural style in 1909.

These Buddhist temples are colorful, you can listen to the monks singing prayers and you can see how the life of these monks goes as they live, study and continue to work in this monastery. In the gardens of the palace of the ancient kings, the Chogyals of Sikkim, we find the Tsuklakhang Monastery or Royal Chapel.

3. Deorali Orchid Sanctuary


Closer to Gangtok is the Deorali orchid sanctuary in southern Gangtok and Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary, approximately one hour west of Gangtok. The Kyongnosla alpine sanctuary is located one hour east of Gangtok, on the way to Lake Tsomgo and Nathu La.

4. Do-drul Chorten


The Do Drul Chorten is one of the most important of Sikkim and inside it houses numerous relics of sacred Buddhist books and religious objects. At the top of a hill and after circumventing numerous steps, stands the small Ganesh Tok temple. The temple itself is quite small, but it's worth going up here to admire the views over Gangtok and the Kanchenjunga peak.

places to visit in gangtok

5. Pelling


Inarguably one of the most popular tourist destinations in Sikkim, Pelling is just the place to go with your family this winter. This tourist hub spot has grown dramatically over the years, and has a number of attractions for the entire family. If you are an adventure seeker you are bound to love every day spent at this snowclad city that sits at an altitude of 6,800 feet.

It is ideal for trekking and various mountain sports apart from being a treasure trove of stunning sights. Pelling is a really small town and can be explored on foot. Be sure to carry your camera along to capture all the magical moments at this quaint little Sikkim town.

Pelling is located at an altitude of 2070 meters. On a clear day guest can get a nice view of the Himalayan snow capped range Pandim, Khangchendzonga, Kumbhakarna, Rathong, Narsing, Zopuno, Shimbho, Sinolchu. It is one of the exotic destinations with historical sites, short trekking routes and wildlife.

Its botanical and zoological wealth is inspiring and the panoramic view is something to be seen to be believed. Kaluk, Rinchenpong and Namchi are some of the tourists place nearby. In Kaluk there are some night resorts and from there you can walk the distance (3 km) to Rinchenpong to see the monastery and get trapped by the tranquility of this area. Other places of visit are Rimbi waterfalls, Rimbi Rock Garden. Lake Kechopalri, is one of the Buddhist holy lakes.

Myth is that when a leaf falls on the water surface, it is picked up by a bird and thus the surface of the water is always leafless. Near Khecheopalri monastery is the Kanchenjunga Falls, ruins of Pemayangtse monastery, and Rabdentse monastery or the Sanga Choeling and the Rathong valley with all its mountains in the background.

The panoramic view from the top of the ruin to the mystical heights of Kanchendzonga ranges is something to be caressed. Wander around the helipad or shopping center. Tashiding monastery is famous for the Bhumchu festival.

places to visit in gangtok

6. Mangan


The capital of North Sikkim, Mangan is a lazy town that attracts visitors looking for a luxurious place to enjoy while in Sikkim. This is a high-end destination that fortunately doesn’t mandate any kind of special permits. This beautiful place is the gateway to many other hidden havens in the state such as Lachen, Lachung, Katao, Yumthang and Chungthang.

For a truly marvelous experience here, plan your visit to make it to the three-day music festival held every year. You can enjoy live music from bands all over northeast India. Prepare to be enamoured by natural beauty all around you.

7. Tsomgo Lake


Tsomgo lake is yet another must visit site on your trip to Sikkim. This large beautiful lake is considered holy by both Hindus as well as Buddhists and is in pristine condition. To get to this lake you will need to traverse past a rough and rocky road. Getting to Tsomgo lake is an adventure in itself. And, if you do not wish to drive on your own, you may also haul a cab from Gangtok for a few hundred rupees. Aside from watching migratory birds you can also enjoy Yak and pony rides at the lake.

Changu lake is only 40 km from Gangtok. It stays frozen throughout the winter. During the rest of the year, the lake's water reflects different colors. This lake is considered very auspicious by the locals. See if you can do a yak safari for this place. It's as exciting as a camel ride through the sand dunes of a desert. Stay at Gnathang or Dzuluk or Kupup.

The road continues climbing up to reach 4300 meters of Nathula Pass and then descends towards the Nathang Valley and then the famous Zuluk Zig Zag Road to end at Lingtam. It is the Old Silk Route that is unanimously defined as one of the most beautiful routes in the world.

places to visit in gangtok

8. Green Lake


North Sikkim is a magical escape for travelers who want to get away from the usual tourist spots. With majestic mountain ranges, stunning lakes, and lush green meadows, it is a haven for those who want to enjoy nature in all its glory. Nestled in Lachen, Green Lake is one of the best-hidden places in the state, and you should not miss visiting it.

You can go on an enthralling trek and revel in the glory of the high mountains. Challenge the rough trails, hike through the fascinating slopes, and scale the heights of the hills and finally feast your eyes on the otherworldly lake as a reward for your efforts.

9. Yumthang Valley


This stunning spot in Sikkim is also known as the 'Valley of Flowers' and can be visited only during a certain time of the year between April and November. Seated at a height of 3,564 m above sea level, Yumthang Valley is guarded by the majestic Himalayas. While you are here, be sure to stop at the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary - a wonderful place for botanists, ecologists and nature lovers.

Although it is located about 150 km from Gangtok, you need to travel for nearly two days to reach this pretty valley because visibility drops from early evening due to heavy fog.

Visit the flower sanctuary in Yumthang. It is located in North Sikkim, with an altitude of 11,693 ft. You can see at least 24 types of rhododendron flowers. Your journey to Yumthang will be followed by the River Teesta, where the whole area will be covered by flowers due to rainfall.

Yumthang is located at an altitude of almost 11,800 feet. On the way back you can visit the famous hot spring which is known for its healing properties. Yumthang is a valley near the Lachung Chu River surrounded by mountains where the tree line ends.

In spring the valley erupts in riot of colors with flowers like Primulae, Rhododendrons and many other flowers in full bloom along with snow covered valley. Yumthang has snow all around and the snow clad mountains add to the beauty. Wander up to Lachung monastery and the of Lepcha village.

10. Zero Point


Wrapped in a blanket of snow, Zero Point, also known as Yumesamdong, is the last outpost in Sikkim. Situated roughly 15,300 ft above sea level, this is a place that takes your breath away and makes you forget all your worries. Only Indian nationals are allowed to visit Zero Point, and only after obtaining a Protected Area Permit from the District Administrative Center at the Gangtok Tourism Office, Sub-Divisional Magistrate Office, or Mangan.

Chungthang Valley is between Lachung and the Yumthang Valley, famous for Yumesamdong (Zero Point)and Mathilda pass. This point is 15,300 feet in altitude and the stretch of road that brings you here stops abruptly. That's why this place is called Zero Point. Here you will find some members of the army, since the Chinese border is a few kilometers from here.

Chungthang is 96 kilometers from Gangtok. Lachen is 35 kilometers from Chungthang with snow-capped peaks. Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary, located in the Singalila range in the southwest corner of West Sikkim, Gurudongmar Lake, Chopta Valley, Thangu are the biggest attractions. It is a valley surrounded by giant snow peak mountains and is the starting point of the Green Lake Trek.

In fact the village is cradled between stern, high standing rocks as protectors. This village is almost hidden from the outside world like a Shangri-La. Visit the Lepcha village.

places to visit in gangtok

So, what are you waiting for? Explore the many Sikkim tour packages available to you, and pick the one that is most enticing!
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  • Saturday, August 31, 2019
Kalyan Kalyan Author
If you want to spend your next vacation on an island, Sri Lanka is perfect for you. Tucked in South Asia, this isle is ideal for spotting wildlife and exploring vibrant nature. And the best of all, you can explore a lot of this country in a very short span of time. What you can do and see in Sri Lanka is endless.

The coastal area is abundant with scenic beaches for you to relax and have fun with your loved ones. The choice of water sports available here will surely boost your spirits. If you are a nature lover, you can camp in a forest to get in touch with wildlife. Get into a safari ride and spot exotic species or immerse yourself in energizing adventure activities like hiking and mountain climbing.

Simply, you will never go out of things to do in Sri Lanka during your visit here. Here's why I think you must visit Sri Lanka this year.

things to do in Sri Lanka

1. Exotic Wildlife in Sri Lanka


Sri Lanka is home to a number of exotic and endangered species. So if you love animals you will be fascinated when you sight many elephants, leopards, whales, and turtles in this small island. It is also considered as a perfect spot for bird lovers as it holds a good amount of bird species living in its rainforests.

Sri Lanka has made its mark with its lifestyle and boasts of having the highest density of leopards across the globe. That's not it, there are numerous other endangered and rare species of avifauna, flora, and fauna; such as fishing cat, water buffaloes, Sri Lankan elephant, Sri Lanka grey hornbill, night herons, egrets and purple swamphen.

Visit Yala National Park and get into a safari ride to watch how casually wild animals cross your path. If you fancy spending time with elephants you can visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. It is a great place to snap pictures with them and also to feed and bathe the baby elephants. Have you ever wanted to befriend whales and dolphins?

Well, then head to Mirissa and dive with them. Sri Lanka is simply a paradise for animal enthusiasts. Learn about more off-the-beaten-path destinations in Sri Lanka and have a trip of your lifetime.

2. World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka


Sri Lanka is a country holding a vast number of historical monuments and artifacts. On your tour around the island, you will come across some world heritage sites which have a history dating back up to 2500 years. You will be amused by the intricate architecture, beautiful paintings, and carvings of these ancient places.

Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Galle, and Kandy are some places to visit in Sri Lanka to get an insight into the Sri Lankan history. Do not forget to visit the Sigiriya rock fortress and the Temple of The Tooth Relic while you are here.

3. Timeless Adventure in Sri Lanka


A traveler cannot ask for a better place than Sri Lanka for a lifetime of adventure. The central province of Sri Lanka is where you can enjoy hiking and mountain trekking in the hills. The gushing rivers and waterfalls invite you to take part in thrilling water sports. You can go on white water rafting, canoeing and kayaking here.

The coastal area is even more interesting. The deep sea and the rushing waves here will let you enjoy surfing, snorkeling, water skiing and many other adventures. If you are looking for more get into scuba diving and have a great time with turtles and dolphins.

You can get to Mirissa from Tissamaharama by local bus. Mirissa is a place to surf, to take a refreshing swim, to snorkel in isolated coves of the waves, there is an especially pleasant place to the left of a small island viewpoint. In Mirissa there is a certain atmosphere, that by the music that sounds in its restaurants of the beach, it could seem that we are in a beach of Jamaica. You can enjoy one of the best Kottu in the country.

Go to Weligama to try to have some notions of surfing. Eat exquisite calamari in a restaurant next to the beach.

4. Mouthwatering Cuisine in Sri Lanka


Delicious food is something else Sri Lanka is famous for. If you are able to find the right places, you will get to taste some best meals prepared with freshly ground spices found here. Also, if you love seafood, head to the Ministry of Crab at Old Dutch Fort to taste varieties of them. Finally, top it off with a cup of world famous Ceylon tea.

You will also find vendors offering you different kinds of food along the streets. If you are a street food lover who loves munching snacks along with your trip, go ahead!

5. Perfect Vacation in Sri Lanka


If your idea of a perfect holiday is golden sandy beaches lined with palm trees, head to the coastal side of the island. The surrounding is ideal for you to relax all day long leaving your hectic life aside for a while. Some of the famous beaches on the island can be found in Trincomalee, Negombo, and Hikkaduwa.

But, if what you want is a lush green environment all around you, head to the Hill Country. You will be surrounded by far stretched tea plantations, beautiful waterfalls and towering mountains here. A journey by train can make your visit to Sri Lanka unforgettable.

Haputale is at 1400 meters of altitude and is surrounded by mountains where Thomas Lipton took advantage of these conditions to invest in tea plantations. Go to the Dambatenne tea factory. It is the fourth producer of tea in the world.

Travel by train to areas like Badulla and Bandarawela and witness how stunning the view gets along your journey. That ambiance can be a great environment for getting your business done. It’s not a strange thing that Sri Lanka is high on the list of destinations for digital nomads.

6. Colorful Culture in Sri Lanka


The rich culture is one prominent quality found in Sri Lanka. This ethnically diverse country celebrates all religious festivals with equal prominence. Visit Sri Lanka in August and watch an annual spectacular event that takes place here. The Kandy Esala Perahera is a procession where majestic tuskers clad in colorful clothes walk along the streets at night.

Along with them fire bearers, traditional drummers, dancers and many others perform their events elegantly. Witness this colorful festival and be fascinated with the beauty of the Sri Lankan culture.

7. Accommodation in Sri Lanka


You will be able to find an assortment of choices when it comes to lodging in Sri Lanka. The five-star luxury hotels will let you indulge in the grandest amenities and comfort you in a cozy way. On the other hand, cottage style resorts are abundantly found near famous tourist destinations like Yala and Ella.

Here, you will get to experience a nature bound holiday as these places are surrounded by lush greenery and scenic landscapes. There is also a very interesting resort shaped like a giant elephant and also some cottages built on treetops. If you love spending time with nature, you cannot ask for better places.

So what are you waiting for? It is time you head to this beautiful island and experience all these amazing things. Sri Lanka is a tourist destination that is still new and is opening up to more visitors every day. So, visit Sri Lanka and explore the untouched, pure nature and interesting wildlife before it gets too crowded. Also, don’t forget to snap great pictures while you are here.
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  • Thursday, August 29, 2019
Kalyan Kalyan Author
Often called the Roof of the World, Tibet with all its beauty and mystery offers much more than we can imagine. High mountains with snow-capped peaks, monasteries with astonishing architecture, green valleys, pure water lakes, are just some of the beauties you can see in Tibet. The Tibetan region lies at an average altitude of 5,000 meters, and it is the highest region in the world.

And that height has its advantages, such as the beautiful untouched nature and the incredibly kind people living in the area. Choose the best Tibet vacations for 2020, and enjoy the fantastic journey.

Information about traveling to Tibet

You cannot go to Tibet on your own. For some, this type of vacation is not preferred, but for some is very practical. However, it is the only way as a tourist to have a vacation in Tibet. You will need to be accompanied by a licensed tour guide, and you need to have a driver and organized transportation. That is why you'll need to book a trip via a travel agency. It is advisable to travel with a local travel operator.

If your journey began in China, first you will need to apply for a Chinese visa. And for your entry in Tibet, you need to have Tibet Travel Permit, which you can't get without a travel agent.

These are the only reasons that travelers have doubts about traveling to Tibet. But believe me, nothing is complicated as it looks. All you have to do is to contact the right travel agency. After choosing the right travel agency, you will have all the necessary information about how to get all the permits and documents for your trip.

If you want to travel on a budget to Tibet, you need to know that the best option is to join a small Tibet group tour. There are also offers where you can have a private tour in beautiful Tibet. I choose some of the best Tibet vacations for 2020, both in small groups and private tour. Enjoy!

traveling to Tibet

1. 15 Days Kailash and Manasarovar Lake group tour


This Tibet vacation includes visiting all major attractions in Lhasa, and then Mt. Kailash and Mansarovar Lake. Amazing 15 days fulfilled with stunning views over the Tibetan Plateau and Tibetan unique nature. Because you need to be acclimatized before to start your journey to Mt. Kailash, this tour includes a three day stay in Lhasa.

This is an excellent opportunity to visit all tourist attraction near Lhasa. Your tour guide will take you to the Potala Palace, which is the winter palace of the Dalai Lama. Then you will visit Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street. The third day of this Tibet vacation is reserved for visiting Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery.

The fourth day you will set on a journey across Shigatse via Gyantse to Everest Base Camp. You will have a view of Yamdrok-Tso, and majestic view of Holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar. At the end of the next day, you will enjoy the beautiful sunset on an Everest Base Camp.

On the way to Darchen, you will have a chance to appreciate the stunning view of the Saga valley between Gangdise Range and Himalaya Range. On the eight day of this trip, you will have a trek about 13 km from Sarshung to Dirapuk Monastery along the Lachu valley and rivers.

The next day you will have trekking over Dromala pass. The days that are following on your Tibet vacation you will visit Mansarovar Lake, ancient Sakya town and Sakya Monastery.

2. 8 Days to Mt. Everest Base Camp group tour


Another Tibet vacation also starts in holy city Lhasa. After your arrival in Lhasa, you will meet the tour guide and driver. They will accompany you to your hotel in the city. While you are in Lhasa for the next two days, you will visit Potala Monastery, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery. I am sure that you will have a fantastic time in Lhasa.

This tour includes visiting the Yamdrok Lake, which is one of the three holy lakes in Tibet. Drive from Shigatse to Everest Base Camp, and you will pass two mountain passes - Gyatsola and Pangla pass. There you will have a chance to get out of your car to enjoy the view and take pictures of these majestic wonders.

If you choose this tour, you will also enjoy the stunning view of the sunset on the EBC. You will visit the Rongbuk Monastery is the highest monastery in Tibet and is functioning with both monks and nuns. Next, you will visit Tashilhunpo monastery in Shigatse, and that will be your last site for visiting in this fantastic Tibet vacation.

traveling to Tibet

3. 4 Days Private Tour of Lhasa


If you don't like trekking or long journey in Tibet, here is one of the shortest trips for Tibet. You will need only four days for this Tibet vacation, and that is enough for visiting all the beauties near Lhasa. After arriving, the driver will take you to the hotel to take a rest. The next day you are going to visit the Drepung Monastery, located in the west suburb of the city.

On the same day, you will visit Sera Monastery and Norbulingka Park. Sera Monastery is the second largest monastery in Tibet, and Norbulingka Park is the most beautiful park in Tibet. Norbulingka Park used to be the Summer Palace of Dalai Lama. The next day is reserved for visiting the Potala Palace and Tibet Museum. After launch that day you will visit Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street. And here ends your exploration in Lhasa.

traveling to Tibet

4. 15 Days Mt. Kailash tour for Saga Dawa Festival


Traveling to Tibet for Saga Dawa Festival is a unique lifetime experience. Saga Dawa Festival celebrates the birth, death, and enlightenment of Buddha, a great time to experience Tibetan religion and culture. And going to Mt. Kailash for this festival together with the pilgrims, is a life-changing journey.

The festival is one month long. It starts from the new moon of the fourth month and ends with the full moon of the next month. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually falls on May – June. In 2020 the Saga Dawa Festival starts on June 5. If you choose this fantastic tour, you will need to arrive in Lhasa on May 28. First, two days, as usual, are for visiting Lhasa significant attractions.

On May 31, you'll be driving to Kampala pass. From there you will have a glimpse of Yamdrok-Tso and spectacular views of Holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar in the distance. Then along the Friendship southern Highway, you will have a drive to Gyantse. Visit the famous stupa - Gyantse Kumbum, the most stunning architectural wonder in Tibet.

Next day you will drive to Shigatse, where you can visit Tashilunpo Monastery and tombs of Panchen Lamas. On June 2, you will explore Rongbuk and see the best view of Mount Everest. Enjoy the sunset over Everest on a clear day.

This Tibet vacation continues to the amazing lake of Peiku Tso and Mt. Shishapangma. On the morning of June 5 starts the Saga Dawa Festival, and you will head west to Tarboche to experience this important religious festival in Tibet. Today starts the first of the three days trekking on Mount Kailash Kora. The trek begins from the Sershong and a gradual walk with multitudes of other local pilgrims chanting and praying.

Today your trekking leads to the much higher side of the holy path just beneath the Mount Kailash. The walk will bring you to one of the highest points at Drolma La.

Day two of the trekking days is reserved for 14 km trekking and then driving go Manasarovar Lake. After stunning sunrise in the morning at Manasarovar Lake, you will start driving back to Saga. From Saga, you are going back to Shigatse and then to Lhasa. And from Lhasa, you are going home richer for yet another amazing experience.

Last Words

Chinese and Tibetan travel agencies have fabulous Tibet vacation packages. You can choose from group tours or private. Also, you can choose how long to last your trip. Before you are deciding which tour to book, carefully choose the travel agent.

The best travel agency need to be flexible and reliable, and most important is to meet your needs. The right travel agency needs to have a licensed and experienced tour guide.

Keep in mind that a cheap tour doesn't always mean quality tour.

I hope that with this article I will help you to choose your Tibet vacation easily for 2020.
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Hong Kong is gaining popularity as a honeymoon destination. With such diverse and gorgeous landscapes, it offers many romantic and unique experiences to honeymooners. This Hong Kong honeymoon destination guide is for anyone who is looking forward to a romantic getaway.

The best time to visit Hong Kong is during the spring season which lasts from March to April. The weather is cool and honeymooners can enjoy romantic evenings. October and November is also a good time to explore all the Hong Kong honeymoon destinations.

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If you are visiting Hong Kong on a honeymoon or just for a romantic getaway with your partner, here are some of the best places to visit in Hong Kong:

1. Victoria Harbour


This busy harbour is the natural boundary between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. It offers mesmerising panoramic views of the city, with mountain ranges running parallel in the backdrop of the skyline. Night simply accentuates the entire frame with illuminated skyscrapers reflecting light on the water.

This is a perfect spot to spend time with your partner on a Hong Kong honeymoon. Make sure you do not miss ‘A Symphony Of Lights’, the largest permanent light and laser show in the world.

2. Victoria Peak


Victoria Peak, also known as Mount Austin is a hill on the western region of Hong Kong island. This is the highest hill on the island with a height of 552-meters. It offers spellbinding views of the city from the top. Standing hand-in-hand with your partner, overlooking the Victoria Harbour is an extremely romantic experience. Reaching the summit of the peak is also a highly exciting experience. Hop on the popular Peak Tram and get ready for a surreal journey.

3. Hong Kong Observation Wheel


Installed at the Central Harbourfront, the Hong Kong Observation Wheel (HKOW) is a 60-metre Ferris wheel. It has 42 air-conditioned gondolas including a VIP gondola with glass floor. Feel butterflies in your stomach by taking a 15-minute ride with your partner. Catch some of the most splendid views of the city, on this giant observation wheel, that no other spot can offer.

4. Hong Kong Disneyland


Located on Lantau Island, Hong Kong Disneyland is the largest theme park in Hong Kong. Relive childhood with your partner in the most exciting way. Enter the world of fairytale fantasy, explore the castles and themed zones, and meet your favourite Disney characters. Offering an array of thrilling rides and exciting activities, this place totally deserves a mention in the Hong Kong honeymoon destinations guide.

5. Yung Shue Wan


Steal some moments, away from the noise of the city in this village on Lamma Island. The peaceful surrounding and the laid-back lifestyle gives you a perfect chance to know each other better. It is a romantic experience to watch the sun paint the sky in shades of red and yellow as it slowly disappears behind the mountains.

Where To Stay During A Hong Kong Honeymoon


Finding the perfect accommodation is one of the most important aspects of planning a honeymoon. You have to consider the budget, aesthetics, comfort, services, and location of the property before booking your room or suite. Here are some of the best stay options for couples that you must consider while planning your honeymoon:

  • Island Shangri-La Hong Kong
  • W Hong Kong
  • Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
  • The Peninsula Hong Kong
  • The Upper House
  • InterContinental Hong Kong

How To Reach Hong Kong


Air: The Hong Kong International Airport (Chek Lap Kok) connects Hong Kong to all major cities of the world. It is located at a distance of 31 kilometers from the main city of Hong Kong.

Rail: Hong Kong has only one passenger railway station through which is connected to many Chinese cities through bullet trains.

Road: Hong Kong has good service of Cross Boundary buses that connect the region with various cities in Mainland China.

We hope this Hong Kong honeymoon destination guide has given you a fair idea of things that you must consider while making arrangements for a romantic getaway. Plan your Hong Kong honeymoon right away and explore this wonderful destination with your partner.
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  • Thursday, August 22, 2019
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Kyrgyzstan is a newly independent state, one of the former Soviet Republics. Although Russian is spoken all over the country except for the remote mountainous villages (called auls or kishlaks here) the mentality, the culture, the people are completely different. Even local ethnical Russians are greatly influenced by the local mentality and are more of the so-called third culture by their mindset.

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1. Don't Call It Russia


And here is the first DON'T. The Kyrgyzstan people are very proud of their independence, so DON'T call them a part of Russia. They are friendly to Russia but still, they definitely won't be very happy if you call their country Russia.

So, what is Kyrgyzstan like? A small mountainous country with a population of around 5.5 million people. About 80% of its area is covered with beautiful mountains. Since mountains can be seen from wherever you are, it's common among the locals to use 'upwards' and 'downwards' as navigation terms eg: 'go up the street' or 'it's a bit lower down the street'.

It has a continental climate with mild winters and hot and long summers. In July and August it may be as hot as 40 degrees Celsius but you can always escape from the heat taking a trekking tour in the mountains. It's completely different up there. Let's say when it's around 40 in Bishkek it may be 12-15 degrees and raining heavily just a thousand meters up in the mountains. And it's time for some DON'Ts.

2. Don't Go Too High


If you are not sure about your heart and vascular system, lungs and general state of health, you've never been high in the mountains and don't know how your body may react to height DON'T go too high in the mountains! Mountain disease is not a myth! If you are going on a trekking tour make sure you will be able to go down anytime.

3. Don't Ignore Your Body Signals


Pay attention to how you are feeling as you are ascending. If you are feeling dizzy or your head starts aching or your heartbeat feels weird DO NOT ignore those symptoms!

4. Don't Expect Western Standards in Relation To Animals


If you are not an experienced horse rider or you are an animal rightist think twice before you take a horse riding tour in the mountains. DON'T expect western standards here. A horse has always been a working animal, not a pet or an amusement, for the locals. You can always take a car or a walking tour and avoid pain in your body and soul you might gain from a horse riding tour.

5. Don't Eat Too Much


Food. Central Asian cuisine is probably one of the best cuisines in the world, not quite suitable for vegetarians and vegans though. The roots are in the culture, of course. Historically the Kyrgyz are nomads. They have never been agricultural people. And once again we should remember about the mountains.

Mountains are the clue to all the peculiarities here. They are great to breed sheep. And this is what the locals have always done. So, the basis of the cuisine is lamb and horse meat. And believe me, you will never find such a flavorous mutton anywhere on the globe!

You can read about Five Must-Taste Foods in Kyrgyzstan here.

And here is another DON'T. Be careful! If you are not used to such food DON'T eat much during your first days of stay and drink a lot of hot tea with every meal.

6. Don't Reject Food Offered by Locals


Hot tea is a traditional beverage among the locals. You will always be offered to have a bowl of tea wherever you come. By the way, here is another important DON'T. Whenever you are offered food or tea DO NOT reject it unless you want to seem disrespectful to the host. It is a tradition. Even if you are full take at least a piece of Naan (the local flatbread) and a swallow of tea just to show respect and appreciation.

7. Don't Make Ethnicity Notes


Kyrgyzstan is an extremely multiethnic place. They account for as many as 80 ethnicities living here side by side. The cultures converge and mix. There are a lot of mixed marriages. In general, the atmosphere is very cosmopolitan and friendly. But unless you are 100% sure you know the person's ethnicity DO NOT try to pay any ethnicity-based compliments or make other notes. Sorry to say this but there are certain local undertows we might not know.

8. Don't Think It's 100% Safe


And last but not least. Many people say Kyrgyzstan is an absolutely safe place. DON'T be confused by those statements. Cities are very poorly lit during the dark hours of the day and it may be extremely unsafe to walk there. Also, watch out for pickpockets on public transport and walking around the city or exploring the local bazaars.

Find more articles about Kyrgyzstan at https://ontriphacks.com/blog/ and have an unforgettable trip!
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  • Thursday, August 15, 2019
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Hong Kong is counted amongst those cities that are considered to be the most expensive in the world. Does it mean that the people coming to explore this city, seeking an amazing travel experience have to be prepared for a heavy expenditure? No, because the city is also full of options that won't require a big budget; in fact, you can undergo some of the experiences for free here. Hard to believe?

Scroll down to know more about the various places to visit in Hong Kong and free things to do in Hong Kong that will not only make your trip budget friendly but will also ensure a memorable travel experience.

Hong Kong Travel Tips and Attractions

1. Spending Quality Time At Edward Youde Aviary


If you're looking for a spot in Hong Kong where you can spend your time chilling and refreshing, then Edward Youde Aviary can be the best spot. The name given to this attraction has been taken from a former Hong Kong governor. The aviary is believed to be housing more than 600 species of birds that will simply mesmerise you. Located at a distance from the bustling city life, this can be a great place to spend your time in peace.

Hong Kong Travel Tips and Attractions

2. Witnessing The Gallery At Hollywood Road


Since 5 years it is being observed that the art sector in Hong Kong has been gaining a lot of prominence in the world. It is essentially because of the happening art events that keep happening in the city and the presence of various art galleries like Gagosian, Art Basel, White Cube, and Pearl Lam. You can find these at the Hollywood Road where you can witness some of the best artworks by talented artists.

Hong Kong Travel Tips and Attractions

3. Watching A Movie That Won't Cost A Penny


The city of Hong Kong boast about her long past in the moviemaking and it is from here that the stars like Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, and Maggie Chung started their acting careers. If you happen to go to Sai Wan Ho region, then a visit to Hong Kong Film Archive is a must. The shows shows are hosted regularly along with exhibitions and you get to be a part of all this for free most of the time.

Hong Kong Travel Tips and Attractions

4. A Visit To Victoria Peak Gardens


On your visit to this place, you'll get to witness the awe-striking skyscrapers but there's more to it. 60% of the area here is believed to be all natural and industrialisation hasn't laid a single mark on it. If you want to get closer to nature and spend some time amidst lush greenery, then do come to this place that lies at the central region of the town. Earlier, this place used to be the summer abode for the Hong Kong’s Governor.

Hong Kong Travel Tips and Attractions

5. Hiking On Dragon's Back


The city of Hong Kong will never disappoint even the adventure lovers. Dragon's Back is renowned as a great hiking trail in the city and you can undergo a memorable adventurous experience here. You get to see the best views of the mountains as well as islands from here. The hike here starts from Cape Collinson Catholic Cemetery. At the top, you should visit Tai Tam Gap where you can have a calming stroll.

Hong Kong Travel Tips and Attractions

Apart from the places to visit in Hong Kong and free things to do in Hong Kong that are mentioned above, you can also visit the popular markets of the city to get a fair idea about the locals as well as their lifestyle and culture. With so many things to offer, a trip to Hong Kong will only surprise you with its versatility.

This is one of those places in the world that can be equally wonderful for all kinds of travelers - honeymooners, friends, families, or solo tourists.
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  • Wednesday, August 14, 2019
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Traveling in China will be incomplete if you do not include the city in your route that hosted the Expo 2010. This is the universal exhibition that put China at the top of world prominence, and that one was a good excuse to visit Shanghai. From the outset we will tell you that Shanghai is the best exponent of modernity towards which this great Asian country is inexorably directed.

Although in Shanghai you find several samples of the long history and Chinese tradition, above all you have the best example of what is a super modern city in which contrasts are not lacking. At present, Shanghai is a huge and overcrowded city, with more than 20 million inhabitants, but its history dates back many centuries.

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History of Shanghai

Specifically, the current enclave of Shanghai has its origins 1,000 years back, although its great boom occurred during the nineteenth century due to its strategic positioning as it is a large river port. Already in the eleventh century said enclave raised its range from village to commercial port, and in the twelfth century it became an important center of cotton production.

But it was at the beginning of the 19th century when Shanghai became the main commercial and industrial center of China. After the Japanese occupation during World War II, and a later period, after the triumph of the Chinese Revolution, of transfer of foreign businessmen to Hong Kong, the city of Shanghai has recovered its entire boom and is now one of the main industrial centers of that country.

things to do in shanghai

What to see in Shanghai tours

Next, we will give you some basic tips that will be useful when planning your trip to Shanghai. At the outset you should know that on your Shanghai tours you have to combine four different facets. On the one hand, see the areas that reflect its important colonial history and historical places to visit in China.

And on the other hand, stroll through the streets of a very modern city where the great skyscrapers are concentrated; and enjoy its great commercial activity.

1. Colonial Shanghai


On one shore you find the colonial area of ​​Bund, and on the other, the super modern financial district of Pudong, with its towering skyscrapers, such as the World Financial Center, the second tallest in the world.

2. Traditional Shanghai


The reflection of the long Chinese tradition in Shanghai will be seen in your visits to the Yuyuan Garden and the Jade Buddha Temple. The first dates back to the Ming dynasty and was completed in 1577. It is the best example of a typical Chinese garden where you will see rockery, ponds and tree-lined areas, including pavilions and sculptural groups such as the Wall of the 5 dragons.

For its part, the Jade Buddha Temple is a current sample of a Buddhist temple, which was completed in 1918. For its large number of rooms and Buddhist figures that can be seen, it is one of the essential visits on a trip to Shanghai.

3. Modern Shanghai


The best sample of Shanghai as a super modern city, apart from the financial area of Pudong, you will find by walking from the central square of the Renmin, along the famous Nanjing Street, to the Bund area.

4. Commercial Shanghai


Shanghai will also surprise you with its incredible commercial activity. Next to the huge and modern large malls and branded stores of Nanjing shopping street, in Shanghai you can visit traditional shopping areas, such as Yuyuan Market, and also markets like Yatai Market.

And in conclusion, during your visit you should not miss tourist activities, such as a cruise on a traditional Chinese boat on the Huangpu River, or ride on the Maglev Levitation Train that connects the city center with the airport. Or have dinner with panoramic views at the Pearl TV Oriental Tower, one of the great icons of Shanghai. In short, you should consider Shanghai as one of the best places to visit in China.
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If you like traveling around the world and you haven't already crossed out Tokyo from your wishlist, you should visit Japan as soon as possible. The largest city on the planet and its 38 million inhabitants will provide you with a unique experience. Tokyo is a city full of contrasts and yet its balance is amazing. It is the place where modern and traditional mix and match, where bold and humble meet.

Tokyo is an intriguing city both chaotic and ordered. So, if traveling to Tokyo is something that you are considering, go for it! Here are things you must see if you are traveling to Tokyo.

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1. You must see the Imperial Palace


According to many tourists, attraction number one in Tokyo is the Imperial Palace, also known as Kokyo. Since so many people come to see the current residence of the Emperor of Japan, the tickets need to be booked online far in advance. If you have already done so, then you will enjoy the walks through 17th-century parks that are surrounded by old walls and moats.

The Palace stands on the site where Ota Dokan (the feudal lord) had built the first fortress in the middle of the fifteenth century. From that point, the city of Tokyo continued gradually spreading. If you are a fan of fortresses, another place you can visit is Edo Castle (Chiyoda Castle), located in Tokyo's Chiyoda district. It was built at the same time as the previous one.

Don't let the language barrier hold you back

Once you visit your first destination, you will notice that many Japanese people do not speak English or they do not feel comfortable speaking it. Learning a few basic phrases in Japanese can be very helpful if you plan to travel to Tokyo. The locals are all eager to help but be prepared that they might not understand you.

On the other hand, they will appreciate your effort to try and communicate with them in their mother tongue (even though your knowledge is limited to 5 basic sentences). Of course, airports, train stations, and main tourist attractions are the places where you can expect to find English speaking people, so use those opportunities to find out what you need.

The best advice that you can get is to download one of those translating apps and buy bilingual maps. Doing so will make your life much easier. Speaking of apps, if your organizational skills are not what you are most proud of, there are many international travel planning apps that you can download.

2. To witness the futuristic side of Tokyo visit Akihabara


The Tokyo district of Akihabara is famous for its electronic shops. If you are planning on buying some high-tech gadgets, this is where you should go. It is also the best place to see the underground culture of Japan. It might interest you to see numerous shops devoted to manga and anime in this area.

The lack of WiFi might surprise you

Even though you are in the innovation capital of the world, don't expect to find Internet access everywhere you like. Getting around the city without it cannot be imagined and yet WiFi is limited. The best thing that you can do is to buy or rent a pocket WiFi device. The prices of renting are reasonable and you will have your personal hotspot wherever you go.

You should also know that many restaurants, food chains, and other stores do not take cards. Be prepared to always have some cash with you. The best souvenir that you can buy for yourself and use it while in Tokyo is a coin purse. The Japanese currency is the yen and the banknote with the smallest value is worth 1000 yens (around 9 USD), so you will be using a lot of coins.

3. Experience shopping in Ginza


Speaking about money, if you are looking for a place to spend it - the Ginza district is a place for you! It is the commercial center of Tokyo often compared to Times Square in New York. However, this one is much older. It is home to countless exclusive shops and some more affordable ones. Many tourists like to just go window shopping here. Two famous theatres are situated in Ginza district - Kabuki-za and Shinbashi Enbujō.

Prepare for a culture shock

Whenever you travel to a new place, you should read a few travel blogs that will help you better prepare for your trip. They can give you insight into the cultural differences to be expected in Tokyo. For example, if you are using public transport, you are expected to give a seat to a child, pregnant lady, elderly or ill person. Actually, you are obliged by law to do so. You should also switch your phone to Silent mode and not answer it.

If you want to try some piece of clothing on, you will get a bag to put over your head so that you do not stain the clothes with your makeup. Moreover, they expect you to take your shoes off before entering the cabin. You should know better than to leave a tip in a restaurant, bar or anywhere else. In Japanese culture, that is considered to be rude.

But you may end up liking these customs. Many people from all over the world fall in love with this city and decide to move here – something movers such as Kokusai Express Japan can help you with.

4. You cannot leave Tokyo until you see Senso-ji Temple


Senso-ji Temple is located in the Asakusa district of Tokyo. A long street market where you can buy masks, combs, kimonos, toys, fabrics and so much more leads you to the temple. It is dedicated to the Buddhist goddess of compassion, Kannon. It was built in the middle of the seventh century and it managed to withstand the test of time.

Naturally, it went through some renovations but it still looks like it originally did. Its Kaminari-mon Gate is a 3.3-meter-high red paper lantern with "Thunder Gate" written on it. People come here believing that Incense Vat, would drive away their ailments. You can see people catching the smoke and directing it to the body parts that need healing.

The temple doves are also believed to have some super skills. Actually, they tell fortunes by pulling cards from the deck. You should come here at night too to see how differently the temple looks when illuminated.

The sanitation is different too

Walking from one landmark to another you will probably notice that public garbage cans are very rare in Tokyo. There are two reasons for such a choice. The first one is recycling. Unlike the places in Austria where recycling is optional, Japanese people recycle almost everything and having so many separate trash bins all over the city is impractical. The second one is due to fear of terrorist attacks. That is why you should always have a spare plastic bag with you for the garbage that you would recycle later on.

Another thing worth having at hand is a hand sanitizer. Despite the fact that Japanese public toilets are common and the toilets in restaurants and bars are very high-tech, most of them lack the soap dispenser or hand sanitizer of any kind. You will see a lot of squat toilets too.

5. Ebisu has a reputation for the best food district


If you get hungry searching for a place where you can throw away what you do not need anymore - go to Ebisu! It is an upscale, fashionable district that used to be famous for its beer. Now, the locals take pride in so much more! Deciding what to eat here is quite a challenge, but here are some suggestions:

  • Kushi katsu (deep-fried kebabs)
  • yakitori (skewered chicken)
  • okonomiyaki - Japanese savory pancake with a variety of ingredients - you must taste this when you travel to Tokyo.
  • aji-furai (fried fish)
  • sashimi (fresh, raw fish)
You can also go to Tsukiji fish market. It is the most famous fish market in the world where tuna auctions are being held daily.

The public transport is impeccable

If you are traveling to Tokyo on a budget, do not even think about using a cab. The good news is - you do not even need it! Tokyo public transport system consists of buses, overground and underground trains that always run on time, down to a minute. You can buy tickets at vending machines that have clear instructions in English.

There are two prepaid cards that you can get (Pasmo and Suica) to make your journeys easier. Get them on the day you arrive in Tokyo and top them up whenever necessary. You might find it a bit difficult to interpret the transport map at first, but you can always ask for help.

Whether you are driving a car or taking a walk, the rule is the same - keep to the left! This is very important to remember when you are about to cross the street along with a thousand other people at the same crossroad.

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6. Tokyo Skytree or Tokyo Tower?


You have probably heard of both. But the question is which one you should climb when you are traveling to Tokyo. Well, probably both of them. Tokyo Skytree is a communications and observation tower opened in 2012. It became popular very quickly due to its panoramic views. Tokyo Tower is much older and smaller than this one, but it still remains the landmark of Tokyo.

7. Harajuku


If we had to define the Harajuku neighborhood we would do it as the most original, extravagant and freakiest neighborhood in all of Tokyo. It is one of the mecca of pop culture, visual kei and gothic lolita of the whole city. But despite all this Harajuku is not known precisely for its shops and boutiques, but for its famous Cosplayers and urban tribes who meet on Sundays to show off their own style. The meeting point is the Jingu-bashi bridge, just outside the JR Harajuku station.

8. Meiji Jingu


The Meiji Jingu is the largest Shinto shrine in Tokyo and the most famous in the city. It is dedicated to the first emperor of modern Japan, the Emperor Meiji, and his wife, the Empress Shoken.

9. Shinjuku


Shinjuku Station is the busiest train station in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records. The west exit of Shinjuku Station takes us to the most administrative part of the neighborhood.

Also in the Nishi-Shinjuku area is Shinjuku Gyoen, one of the large gardens of the city that has a Japanese garden, a French and an English. It is one of the best places to go in the cherry blossom season. And the Shinjuku nightlife is especially attractive.

There is the alleys of Golden Gai, where to have a few beers; the alley Omoide Yokocho where to take skewers yakitori or until Koreatown of Shin-Okubo, to enjoy the typical grilled meat. It is an area to walk around and enjoy the environment and the neons.

10. Ikebukuro


Ikebukuro is another of the entertainment centers of Tokyo. It is also the center of the otaku culture and is especially aimed at girls.
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  • Saturday, August 03, 2019
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Whenever we imagine of a trip to China, the first thing that comes to mind is the Great Wall or Beijing or Shanghai. Yes, these are magnificent places and cities worth visiting, but China has much more than that. Do you think about Chengdu tour?

Surely you have looked at tourist offers for China where Chengdu tour is, but you never discovered more about this city. Well, here are some facts and things to visit in Chengdu.

Facts about Chengdu

Chengdu is the capital city of Sichuan Province in China with a population of 14 million people. Chengdu becomes tourist attraction these last years, not just because of the cutest pandas, but also there are so many attractions to be seen. Chengdu has the tallest building in China. The New Century Global Centre is 100 meters tall and is 500 by 400 meters in size, and it is the main attraction among the tourists.

Chengdu is the first place where the paper money was in use, over 1000 years ago. While you are on your Chengdu tour, do not miss to taste some of the most famous Sichuan cuisines. Here are a few places to visit during your Chengdu tour.

If you are next on your next vacation to spend unforgettable moments, visit breathtaking landscapes, see pandas from close, visit places that seem to be out of this planet, then the trip to Chengdu in China can be the perfect destination for you.

things to do in Chengdu

1. Visit the Giant Pandas


In 2019 we can say that Chengdu is home of White Giant Pandas, and visiting these cute little bears on a Chengdu Panda tour is an amazing experience and attraction. It even gets better if you volunteer to one of the panda bear centre's, where you can feed and maybe hug them. Near the city there three centre's and research bases where you can be near the pandas.

Chengdu Panda Base is located 25 km from Chengdu city center, and it is only half an hour driving. Bifengxia Panda Base is located around 150 km from Chengdu, and it is 2 hours driving with a car. From 2015 taking photos with the pandas and volunteering is stopped, there is no information when will restart with this activity.

Dujiangyan (Wolong) Panda Base is 55 km away from Chengdu. This is the only park where tourists can be volunteers for a couple of days.

2. Sichuan Opera


Visit Sichuan Opera during your Chengdu tour is one of the memorable moments that you will experience on this trip. If you have been opera by now, you know that you need to be dressed well, but this is not the case, but quite the opposite. The whole atmosphere is relaxed, sitting on bamboo chairs and while you watch the opera, you can snack sunflower seeds and drink tea.

The Sichuan Opera has several acts: people dressed in traditional clothes where they play and sing, then playing instruments, there is a theater. The performance consists of changing masks, even a fire splitting. The play takes about 2 hours, but believe that in the end, you will have the feeling that it lasted only a few minutes.

3. Jiuzhaigou Valley


Have you ever imagined what the land of the fairies looks like? With turquoise and crystal clear lakes, surrounded by mountains, deep virgin forests, waterfalls and a sense of tranquility. You do not have to imagine anymore, it's enough to visit Jiuzhaigou Valley, there you will see everything you ever imagined for the land of the fairies of the stories.

During your Chengdu tour, spend at least two days to visit this wonderful piece of land, located 450 km north of Chengdu. Don't miss to visit this spectacular valley during your Chengdu tour, it is a bit far from Chengdu city, but every hour spending in driving it's worth it.

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4. Mount Emei


Mount Emei is 169 km from Chengdu, 7 km southwest of Emeishan City. It is one of the four sacred Buddhist mountains in China and the ashram for Samantabhadra Bodhisattva. During your Chengdu tour, you can visit the Mt.Emei with its 28 temples. The most important and famous temples are Baoguo Temple, Fuhu Temple, Qingyin Pavilion, Wannian Temple, Hong Chunping, Xianfeng Temple, Xixiangchi and Huazang Temple.

There are four scenic areas: Baoguo Temple, Wannian Temple, Qingyin Pavilion, and Golden Summit. Golden Summit is the second highest peak with 3079.3 meters above the sea level if you are prepared to hike, go to the top and you can enjoy the stunning views over the snowy mountains, Chengdu Plain, Ming River, Qingyi River, and Dadu River.

In the Golden Summit, you can also see the four wonders of Mt. Emei: Sunrise, Cloud Sea, Broken Spectre, and Holy Light.

5. Leshan Giant Buddha


The Leshan Giant Buddha, also known as Dafo, is located to the east of Leshan City, Sichuan Province, at the confluence of three rivers, namely, Qingyi River, Min River, and Dadu River. In 1996 together with Mount Emei was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It is believed that the statue is Maitreya, Buddha and disciple of Sakyamuni, who is thought to have been the founder of Buddhism, symbolizing brightness and happiness. And it is the tallest Buddha statue in the world with its 71 meters tall. During your Chengdu tour, you will need a day to see this miracle built between 713 and 803 during the Tang dynasty.

At the end of the day, you'll be one of the many who wished to stay in Chengdu, after visiting The Leshan Giant Buddha and Mt. Emei.

Best Time to Visit Chengdu

Summers in Chengdu can be extremely hot and rainy, and for the opposite, the winters are freezing. If you want a nice weather during the Chengdu tour, you should consider going in spring (March to June) and autumn (September to November).

Traveling to Chengdu is really a lifetime experience. Apart from these 5 top places to visit, Chengdu tour can consist of offers that include visiting many more sites, of course, depending on how many days you want the trip to last. If this year you decided to travel to Chengdu, look for offers from Chinese travel agencies because another travel agency can not make a better Chengdu tour than the domestic ones, right?
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Among the largest autonomous regions in Northwest China, Xinjiang has a lot to offer in terms of tourism. There are some absolutely awesome must-have experiences in Xinjiang that first-time travelers simply must not miss! A major highlight of Xinjiang is its amazingly diverse landscape. There are lush grasslands, snowy mountains, dense forests, sparkling deserts, and majestic glaciers among other things.

Besides exploring these, tasting the delicious local food is also a must when touring Xinjiang. Any Xinjiang introduction, however elaborate, is simply not enough to describe the beauty of this gorgeous place! Keep reading for a clearer idea of what to expect when visiting this lesser-known but equally awesome travel destination in China.

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Top Xinjiang Attractions Not to Miss

We highly recommend that you not make the mistake of taking an unplanned trip to Xinjiang on last minute flights. There are simply too many awesome attractions not to miss! Listed below are some of the best and must-have experiences in Xinjiang. Take a quick peek now!

1. Kanas Nature Reserve


Exploring this stunning landscape is among the best must-have experiences in Xinjiang. Popularly referred to as the Pearl of Northern Xinjiang, Kanas features spectacular lakes, grasslands, forests, rivers, and glaciers among other things. The color of the water here changes along with the seasons.

There are scores of scenic hiking trails for hiking enthusiasts to explore. Among the most Insta-worthy places in Xinjiang, it's an absolute paradise for nature lovers.

2. Bayanbulak Grassland


One of the largest grasslands in all of China, Bayanbulak is among the most scenic places on the Xinjiang map. A typical savanna, it's dotted with sheep and cattle and is blessed with abundant rainfall each year. This has resulted in the lush greenery and scores of water bodies in the region.

If you visit during June-September, you can look at migrating Swans who come to relax and breed here. Bayanbulak Grassland offers you endless opportunities to take awesome Xinjiang pictures to document your trip.

3. Taklamakan Desert


Ominously dubbed the Sea of Death, the Taklamakan Desert is among the most unique albeit stunning places to visit in Xinjiang. Among the largest shifting-sand deserts in the world, it can be traversed via the long stretch of highway across it. Taking this path is among the most exciting must-have experiences in Xinjiang. October-November is the ideal time to visit this golden desert as there are fewer sand storms during this time.

4. Heavenly Lake


Exploring Heavenly Lake and its surrounding region is among the best must-have experiences in Xinjiang for families traveling together. Located at an altitude of more than 6,000 feet, the lake is pleasantly cool to visit during the summer. It's surrounded by spruce clusters and the majestic snow-clad Bogda Peak. Also, this is considered a holy place because according to Chinese legend, a Goddess used to bathe here often.

5. Uyghur Market


This is not the standard shopping in a mall or a high-end boutique experience. Uyghur Markets are noisy, vibrant, and crowded places that offer you the chance to see what everyday life is like in the region. Found mostly in villages around the old town of Kashgar, these markets deal in camels, sheep, donkeys, and other local necessities among other things. Take a leisurely stroll and pick up a souvenir or two.

6. Kashgar Old Town


Xinjiang travel becomes a lot more interesting when you visit important historical places in the region. With hundreds of years of history, Kashgar Old Town is one such awesome historical places to explore. It is the ideal place to learn about Uyghur culture and traditions. You can see scores of structures built in the fabulous Uyghur as well as Islamic architectural styles.

Popular attractions to cover include the Abakh Khoja Tomb and the Id Kah Mosque among other things.

7. Xinjiang Delicacies


Among the topmost must-have experiences in Xinjiang is to try the mouthwatering local delicacies. This will be the highlight of Xinjiang travel especially for foodies visiting the region. Rice, pasta, beef, and mutton are indispensable to the local cuisine. Some of the most popular food items to try include grilled whole lamb, baked mutton kebabs, nang, and rice cooked with mutton along with raisins, onions, and carrots among other ingredients.

Best Time to Visit Xinjiang


Travelers unbothered by stark weather differences can book business class flights to Xinjiang for a visit any time of the year. However, the best time to visit Xinjiang is generally believed to be from August to October. This is autumn in Xinjiang and the weather is most pleasant during this time.

You can enjoy the must-have experiences in Xinjiang without any worries during this time. Don't forget to take your camera along and snap the best Xinjiang pictures ever!

How to Reach Xinjiang


You can book cheap flights to China's Urumqi International Airport to reach Xinjiang. It’s an important international airport in China and is well-connected with major places like Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Xian, and more via regular domestic flights. So, after you've enjoyed the amazing must-have experiences in Xinjiang, you can take off to other major travel destinations from Urumqi Airport.

Budget travelers can use trains or buses to travel from Xinjiang to other parts of China. So, come and enjoy your most exciting Xinjiang travel yet!
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China is a beautiful country boasting its rich culture and centuries of history. However, for the first-timers, it might bring a culture shock. If you are one of them planning the first trip to China, you must be aware of certain important things to have a stress-free holiday in a foreign land. In this blog, we have come up with some essential tips for your first trip to China.

tips on traveling to china

1. Get your visa in advance


Visitors need to have an entry visa to enter the boundaries of the Republic of China. You must submit the visa application at least 2 months prior to the travel date. If you are an American, submit a fee of $130 along with the application, flight itinerary details and passport to the Consulate General or Embassy nearest to your place.

2. Plan the trip at the right time to visit China


Visiting China for the first time? If so, plan the trip during the time that is best suitable for foreign tourists. In summers, China is sweltering and smoggy with high humidity levels that can be quite unbearable for tourists. If you want to visit the country with fewer crowds around, book your tickets for the off-season – October to March. The temperature remains and cooler and the weather is also pleasant.

3. Plan your itinerary well


China is a vast country with the largest population of the world. It is impossible to visit all the popular destinations on your first trip. So, we would recommend you to start from Beijing, Shanghai or Xi'an. All the places have different climatic conditions, so keep track of it while creating the itinerary. You can also include Qinghai region on your China travel checklist. The place has beautiful lakes, magnificent mountain ranges and spectacular landscapes.

tips on traveling to china

4. Be prepared for the language barrier


Language barrier is the first hurdle for foreign travelers visiting China. To manage a week or two in the foreign country, it is important to learn a few common phrases in Mandarin, the most common language in the country. Cantonese is spoken in Hong Kong. English is turning into the universal language, but there are Chinese people who still can't speak it. To communicate with the cab drivers, always have your hotel’s business card. Locals can also help you go back to the hotel, in case you are lost.

5. Know about the censorship


The Chinese government has censored everything, from media to Internet. If you are a social media addict, we are sorry but you won’t be able to browse your Twitter and Facebook account in China. Sometimes, you might not be able to access your email. What you can do is, get VPN in your laptop and phone. Make sure the service is not blocked in the country.

6. Culture shock for westerners


Chinese lifestyle differs a lot with that of a westerner. We would like you to read about their culture and tradition before going to China. In major cities of China, traffic and pollution is a big issue. You will find people moving around with surgical masks on their faces to stay protected from pollution. Be prepared for squat toilets, they don’t have paper. Better carry a hand sanitizer and paper along!

Coming to the street vendors, you can bargain with them for the price but unless you want to buy something, do not ask for the price. You won’t want the vendors to follow you around, would you?

tips on traveling to china

7. Get ready to be clicked!


The Chinese people outside Shanghai and Beijing are not much used to seeing foreign travelers, especially westerners. You might across some staring and some might even click pictures of you – just give them a warm smile. Don't feel bad as this is just their curiosity to find someone different from them in their country. Be polite to the locals but like it is always advised, stay alert and have your street smarts handy.

8. Stay healthy


Pollution is a big problem in the Republic of China. If you have serious respiratory problems, strike out the big cities like Beijing and Shanghai. One of the important tips for your first time in China is that if you are a foodie, be cautious while tasting street food. You might smell stale oil or leftovers. Drink only boiled tea and bottled water.

9. Stay safe


Crime against foreign travelers is not a common thing in China. Being a westerner or foreign traveler, you will not feel unsafe in China. However, pickpocketing is a common thing everywhere, so be safe. Considering you an outsider, the street vendors may overcharge you for the items. Lastly, do not drink in public and you can count your change.

Have a fantastic journey.
Kalyan Kalyan Author
Sharjah is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates and is just 30 minutes from Dubai. The list of museums and mosques in Sharjah is really long and for this reason, rightly, Sharjah is considered the cultural capital of the United Arab Emirates. This little gem, waiting to be discovered, hides along the 16 kilometers of beach that overlook the Persian Gulf and that boasts a rich history behind it.

Third largest emirate, Sharjah borders on Saudi Arabia and Oman and stands on a very characteristic natural territory. The Sabkhas are numerous, as are the gravel plains. But, by far, the most characteristic part of the Sharjah morphology is the Rub' al Khali. It is the second largest sandy desert in the world which is, in addition to being uninhabited, still largely unexplored with dunes up to 300 meters high (more than the Eiffel Tower). It can be considered the least hospitable environment in the world.

places to visit in sharjah

1. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization


Among the localities of the emirate, Sharjah City is the principal and glory of the title of Cultural Capital of the Arab world according to UNESCO. It is a well-deserved recognition, given the large number of cultural sites present, among which stands out the Museum of Islamic art which contains more than 5000 artistic artefacts (ceramics, paintings, glass objects, among others) and scientific instruments for measurement.

In addition to the valuable collections, the structure that houses the museum certainly deserves a mention. It is an old restored souq on whose top stands a dome with the zodiacal decorations.

places to visit in sharjah

2. Sharjah Science Museum


Numerous other cultural sites are present in Sharjah, many of which will also make your children happy. There is the Science Museum, with workshops and practical demonstrations, the Al Eslah School Museum which traces the evolution of the school and education in the Emirates in over the last 70 years. There is also the Sharjah Maritime Museum with wooden boats, which were once indispensable for fishing and trade.

3. Sharjah Heritage Museum


To learn more about the various aspects of everyday life (from nutrition to religion) of local wealthy people the Sharjah Heritage Museum is definitely the ideal place. While to discover the treasures of Sharjah of the past the Archaeological Museum is a real mine of finds and information.

4. Sharjah Discovery Centre


The perfect place for your children will be the Discovery Center. It is a place where interactivity and a stimulating environment are expressed in activities that are perfect for the little ones (from simulating being a TV star to climbing a wall to soliciting the 5 senses). The Aquarium with its 20 winds tanks and over 6500 square meters of water, home to 250 living species (including sharks), will guarantee a pleasant day for the whole family.

5. Sharjah Desert Park


Even if it could be included in what to see, the Desert Park is 28 kilometers from Sharjah and is an interesting visit in itself. More than 300,000 people travel each year to visit this place. The Desert Park is made up of several museums. There is the Sharjah Natural History Museum, the Sharjah Botanical Museum and the Arabian Wildlife Center.

The most important part of Desert Park is the Arabian Wildlife Center, where you can see reptiles, rodents, birds, mammals and all kinds of animals that live in the Arab Emirates.

6. Al Noor Mosque


There are also numerous religious sites in Sharjah. Al Noor Mosque, in white, is famous for its sophisticated architectural style that, especially at sunset, is really able to leave you speechless. In fact, the feeling you get in front of Al Noor (and in general in Sharjah mosques) is that they have something more than the religious sites in the other cities. Thanks to a fabulous night lighting, it seems to be able to rise from the ground, approaching the world heavenly.

7. Souk Al Arsah


In addition to the must see sites, Sharjah is definitely a city to discover step by step. Among the locals and local customs, one can really feel the air and atmosphere of this fantastic location. One of the best places to savor authenticity is the Al Arsah Souk where you can peek through the stalls (the quality of the goods is good enough), get lost listening to the shouting and enjoy a little coolness, since it's indoors.

8. Al Ittihad Square Park


Equally authentic is the fish market which, in addition to the haggling typical of these places, offers a rich variety of fish for sale. To relax a little, I recommend taking a trip to the quiet Al Ittihad Square Park where quiet and relaxation are the watchwords. A few steps from here, you can admire the King Fasal Mosque, built in 1984, in honor of King Fasal. The style is modern, but the Mosque fails to exert its charm and transmit its power.

9. Al Majaz Waterfront


Do not miss the many activities that the Al Majaz Waterfront offers. Obviously there are plenty of places to eat (you can choose between Mexican, burger, pizza, local flavors), but not only. There is much more to do here! For children, Alwan is a center that offers workshops, manual activities, video games and anything else that can entertain children.

For the more active, instead, Biky is a special bicycle that you can rent to take a pleasant ride while if you prefer to stay quieter the little train will do for you. The Majaz Waterfront is not just for children. Sharjah Fountain is a beautiful and choreographic dancing fountain whose water sprays reach a height of 100 meters.

For sports enthusiasts there is an 18-hole mini-golf course and a 750-meter runner's course, completely made with recycled materials. Finally, from here start discovering the city, aboard a modern red double-decker bus or a characteristic abra.

10. Souk al-Markazi


It is huge, on two buildings joined by a footbridge over the street and includes more than 600 local merchants. It's more like a mall than a souk! There is an impressive number of jewelery stores where gold glitters in the windows.
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Hong Kong attracts lacs of visitors every year with its ultimate lifestyle. The distance between Hong Kong and Macau is just 66 km if you travel by road. Well, that's just 1-hour ride. Disneyland Hong Kong and Ocean Park are 2 of the most visited spots in Hong Kong. Macau and Hong Kong are the dream places which must be visited at least once in your life.

The wonders in Hong Kong and Macau will definitely leave you in shock due to its technological advancements and enigmatic lifestyle. Hong Kong is one of the biggest business hubs for jewellers. With numerous places to visit in Hong Kong and Macau, at least a 7-day tour is recommended to cover the major tourist attraction of the place. Planning a tour abroad is not a piece of cake.

Many arrangements have to be made which increases stress. Holidays are planned to relieve stress not to build it. Choosing a Hong Kong and Macau Tour Package from India will relieve you from the arrangements to be made and will let you enjoy your holidays to the most.

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Top 5 Places to visit in Hong Kong

Disneyland Hong Kong

Disneyland is the most famous and biggest theme park in Hong Kong. Relieve the childhood memories with Disney characters. Disneyland is spread on above 160 acres land. Disneyland offers the most thrilling rides for every age group. Disneyland is full of surprises. The fastest ride in Disneyland is Splash Mountain and not a roller coaster, this fact leaves most of the travellers in shock.

Ocean Park

Ocean Park offers the biggest oceanaria and is all about marine animals. Tour to ocean park will engage your full day. Filled with lots of fun rides Ocean Park holds 2nd position when talking about the largest theme parks in Hong Kong. Explore closely the habitat of more than 400 species of aquatic animals. This is one of the few places which lets you explore the habitat of Giant Pandas.

Mongkok

Sitting on the heart of Hong Kong, Mongkok is the most visited and crowded markets of Hong Kong. The amazing market is heaven for shoppers. The neon-lit streets of Mongkok Market will let you shop for toys, clothing, accessories, mementoes and everything you want. The streets of Mongkok are also famous for street food. Pleasure your taste buds with mouth-watering food of Mongkok.

Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak is the tallest peak in Hong Kong which offers the best panoramic view of Hong Kong. missing this place from your itinerary will leave you in regret. Take a cable car ride and reach the peak by 6 pm or 5 pm in winters to enjoy the most out of the tour. Waiting time for cable car ride can be up to one hour as the place attracts numerous travellers and the limitation of the number of cable cars.

Many cities have tourist sightseeing towers that are surrounded by other buildings, but it’s just not the same standing on the pavement casually looking down the mountain and see this lovely civilization that we have down there.

Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbor is the best and busiest ports in Hong Kong. Walk around Tsim Sha Tsui area by the harbour. Hong Kong has the avenue of the stars near equivalent of Hollywood but with Hong Kong movie stars. Take a walk around the newly built West Kowloon Promenade. Enjoy the night with a firecracker and light show in the night around 8 PM at Victoria Harbour with some laser shows at top of the buildings makes it a must watch the show but beware to be on time as the show lasts for only 10 minutes. Take a cruise ride from the port and enjoy the beautiful scenic views.

Top 5 Places to Visit in Macau

Without being Hong Kong or Shanghai, Macao has one of the most attractive skylines in the Far East. Constantly ferries from various companies leave from Hong Kong to Macau terminal in the central port. There are also boats to Macau that can be taken at the Hong Kong International Airport itself.

Macao is a place where fados are heard and Port wine is drunk while the incense flies over a Taoist temple on a mountain. This essential port in the spice route belonged to Portugal which now lives its own present keeping the traces of its history.

The Macao-Malacca-Goa axis was essential for the Lusitanian interests in the spice route. This Special Administrative Region also has something of Las Vegas with its clear commitment to casinos, five-star hotels, entertainment and a great offer of Asian luxury. Macau has become a wonderful option for those who travel from Hong Kong to Macau by ferry both on their own and in an organized way through a guided tour.

Macao, in addition to the peninsula, has two small islands joined by bridges such as Taipa and Coloane. In the merger of both in a land reclaimed from the sea and that already unites them completely, is the area of ​​Cotai. And it is there where the largest number of casinos and luxury hotels in the region is concentrated, being the reason why this place is called Las Vegas of the Orient.

Whether you like the game or not, at least try playing a few patacas (official currency of Macao) at roulette. It is possible to have been minutes before visiting a Confucian temple and inhaling incense to later sit inside a typical Portuguese tavern to try a rice with seafood, bacalhau a brás (grilled cod), to bake in bread the sauce of delicious amêijoas (clams) and pair with an excellent Alentejo wine preserved in a typical adega (cellar).

Rua da Felicidade is the typical Chinese street with red windows and doors that has barely been touched in decades since it was part of the Macanese red light district.


1. Ruins of St. Paul's Church


The Ruins of St. Paul's Church has been the most famous tourists' attraction in Macau with the highest footfall. With only a facade left to see, it depicts the glory of Christian culture in Macau. These historical things to see in Macau were destroyed twice in its life but still attracts tons of tourists.

The church was firstly built in 1580 and was destroyed in 1595. The first structure of St. Paul's was constructed with wood which was destroyed by fire. The history seekers will love this place. Add this place in your Hong Kong Macau Tour itinerary.

2. Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Centre


Macau Tower is the tallest building in Macau with a multi-cuisine revolving restaurant. The revolving restaurant covers a 360 rotation in a span of 1 hour. Macau Tower offers the best sightseeing and observation from its 732 feet height. Macau Tower offers the worlds highest 223 meters bungee jumping. Take a highly secured skywalk around the Macau Tower.

It is highly recommended to go to the other side of the bridge that crosses the Nam Van Lake, climb the Macau Tower when the afternoon falls or look for an elevated floor in one of the surrounding skyscrapers if you have the possibility.

3. The Venetian Macao


Venetian Macao is the biggest hotel in Macau. The most luxurious hotel in the world is based on the theme of Venice streets. Venetian Macao has established its monopoly in the biggest casinos in the world. The structure of the hotel is not less than a mini Venice. The best in class suites, shopping mall and all is designed on the theme of Venice.

The Venetian, for example, is to the largest hotel complex on the planet (has more than 3000 rooms), with a reproduction of the canals of Venice (there is even a gondola) and the most emblematic buildings of the Italian city in a commercial megacenter. But there is also a small Paris in The Parisian (with a Eiffel Tower half the size of the original) or a hotel-casino.

4. Monte Fort


The construction of Monte Fort was executed between 1617 and 1626 by the Jesuits. The fort was constructed to defend the effects of war and counter the enemies. Numerous canons sitting on top of the fort were used just twice in their entire lifetime. The fort is aged 400 years old and is now converted into a museum. Monte Fort attracts tons of tourist as it offers the best scenic views.

5. Taipa Island


Taipa offers great sightseeing places with a blend of history. Explore it by bike or on foot. Taipa Island consists of various religious structure, educational hubs which incorporates the traditional Macanese taste. The four-faced Buddha is the main attraction in Macau. Taipa and its atmosphere is a little slow paced compared to the fast-paced energy of Hong Kong.

6. Lou Lim Ieoc Garden


The Lou Lim Ieoc Garden is undoubtedly the most Chinese of the gardens in Macao. It has the Suzhou style with pavilions, a pond and a bridge in the shape of a dragon tail. It is one of the favorite places for the locals to go out in the morning to do tai chi, practice the dance of the fans or sing popular songs or even of Chinese opera.

Getting wifi in Macau is almost as easy as finding a signal with your mobile phone. If you are in Hong Kong and you do not want to go to Macao for free, it is possible to hire from there an organized excursion with a guide in your language.

Both Macao and its neighbor Hong Kong do not require entry visas for stays of less than 90 days. It is necessary to only be in possession of a passport with a minimum validity of six months. The Macao Tourism Office offers on its website a valuable information for travelers who wish to know not only its attractions but everything that is happening of interest in the region.


Hope that the above information was useful for you and might have helped in planning your trip and you must have added some more destinations to visit at your Hong Kong Macau trip. Now, what are you waiting for get up and pack your bags and get ready to have fun?

Enjoy your Trip!
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