Saturday, May 25, 2013

Things You Should Know Before Your First Visit to Bangkok

The impressive Thai capital has always been a popular tourist destination. There are those who choose to spend here a few days and explore the town’s attractions thoroughly and there are also those who make a short city break before departing for other destinations in the Thailand. No matter which type of trip you have planned, there are certain things it is best to know before flying to Bangkok, especially if you are a first-time visitor to Southeast Asia. 

Getting from the airport to your hotel
 Although there are two main airports in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang), most international flights land on the first one. Suvarnabhumi Airport is located about 30 kilometers away from the city center. The cheapest way to join the center is the “airport link”. There are two different routes, with trains running daily from 6 AM to midnight: the “Express Line” (that will bring you to Phaya Thai or Mukkasan stations in 15 minutes for about 1.80 euros) and the “City Line” (which takes a little longer – about 25 minutes – but costs less than 1 euro, depending on the station where you get off).

However, taking a taxi will prove to be the fastest option and a more comfortable solution if you are a first time visitor of the Thai capital. You will probably have to take a cab anyway, if your hotel is not close to one of the railway stations. Moreover, with a total prive of about 7-8 euros, this might become even cheaper than taking the train if you are not travelling alone.

Getting around Bangkok
Big cities’ residents are usually accustomed to traffic jams, but Bangkok outperforms almost everything in this area. Do not rent your own vehicle if it is strictly not necessary and use the “Skytrain” underground. If you are looking for an authentic transportation experince, try the boats and navigate through Bangkok’s canals. You should take a sailing trip on the Chao Phraya River at least once during your stay in the Thai capital. You can embark, for instance on the Chao Phraya Express Boat from Phra Arthit to explore Khao San Road. No matter which means of transport you choose, it is always to have some 5 and 10 baht notes handy in order to buy your tickets easily.

Original:  Things to Know Before First Visit to Bangkok

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Underwater World Singapore

 If  you  love  underwater  creatures  and want to explore the  mystery that lies  deep  inside  the  sea  then  you will enjoy  a trip  to  the  Underwater World,  a magic  world  in  Singapore  that  brings  you all the  mysteries of  the water kingdom.  During your trip to Singapore do not forget to pay a visit to the amazing underwater world. Here you will see a number of underwater creatures and have a fun galore too. The kids will love to visit this amazing place. As  for the  adults  who  visit this beautiful  kingdom – they  will  be enjoy  a whole new  joy of exploration  here at  this  underwater destination in Singapore.

 This amazing Underwater World is situated in Sentosa one of the major islands in Singapore.  underwater World  is an amazing  heaven  where you  can  experience  the breathtaking  beauty of the  world  under  the sea.  You can have a wonderful time in this underwater kingdom.  As you step inside the underwater world be prepared to have a relaxing and fun-filled time with your   friends and family.  You can also enjoy some interactive activities in this Underwater World. 

The Underwater World consists of an amazing 83 meter tunnel that houses rays, sharks, shoals and other fishes. It is truly a delight to watch these great underwater creatures from such a close distance. While in Underwater World Singapore you should also pay a visit to the picturesque dolphin lagoon. In this lagoon you can watch beautiful pink dolphins. These dolphins demonstrate their natural abilities and skills.  The dolphins demonstrate spy-hooping, tail walking and even vocalization. It is truly a delightful experience to watch these dolphins.

There are more such attractive things that are waiting just for you at the Underwater World. You are sure to love visiting them over and over again.  It is a place worth visiting. 

Singapore Zoo

If  you love the  nature  and  enjoy watching  the  animals and  birds then you are sure to   have  a  wonderful time  in the  Singapore zoo. The Singapore zoo is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Singapore.  Every year millions of tourists visit the Lion City.  A good   percentage of the tourists are interested in visiting the animal kingdoms of Singapore. The Singapore zoo is one of the most well known animal kingdoms in Singapore. This tourist hotspot is visited regularly by the tourists of all ages.  Not only the children but also the adults get a whole lot of fun visiting the zoo in Singapore.

Singapore zoo  is  one of the  most  acclaimed  tourist  destination where a  number of thrills and  excitements await just  for  you. In this zoo you can feast with an orange utan or can watch an Oriental small-clawed otter. You can also watch a reticulated python from close proximity. There are more such breathtaking surprises waiting for you and your family. The Singapore zoo is an open zoo that is spread across 28 hectares.  Visiting this enormous zoo in a day is truly a mammoth task. The zoo is home to over three thousand mammals as well as thousands of other animals.  You are sure to have a lot of fun visiting this amazing zoo.

Singapore zoo also has a lot of attractions.  You can take a short walk along the fragile forest and can experience the lush greenery of the tropical rainforests. You  can  also  have  an enjoyable trek  down the   Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia where you  can  see  a number of  monkeys  mongoose  and  other  animals. The kids will love this experience. The adults too will have a wonderful time visiting the famous zoo in Singapore. It is truly an experience to remember.  

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Pulau Hantu

The history  of  Singapore is full  of  legends. Almost all the islands in Singapore have a fascinating story behind their origin. These islands  are very beautiful and offers  a  picturesque landscape.  Visiting these beautiful islands  you can  enjoy  a quiet  time  in the lap of  nature.  While in Singapore make it  a  point  to visit each of these  small islands.  Not  only  will you  enjoy  the  trip  but also will get  to listen some of the most fascinating legendary accounts. Each  of the  islands have  their  own kind of legends and Pulau  Hantu  is  not  an  exception to that  rule.

The  legend of  Pulau  Hantu is  quite interesting.  Once upon a time there were two great warriors. These warriors were locked in a brutal battle at sea. Many people died in this battle and the blue seas gradually became polluted with human blood. This upset the Jinns who lived at the bottom of the ocean. They became very angry  and  in anger, one powerful Jinn created a whirlpool. This whirlpool sucked 2 warriors into the deep sea and the two warriors were drowned.  Not giving up these two  warriors  continued  their  fighting. Suddenly the Jinn  sprayed  some  water on  one of the  warriors and  he  became blind.  The  other  warrior seeing  the  other warrior  blind drew his sword and charged it  on the opponent.  At the same time the other warrior charged his  sword on  him and both  of the  warriors collapsed  and  died. 

Sisters' Island

When  you are  in  Singapore  you   should  pay  visit  to  its  beautiful islands  that  are situated  at a small  distance  from  the  main island  of  Singapore.  You can visit sentosa, Kusu island and a  number of  other  islands. These islands are famous for its natural beauty.  Millions of  tourists who  visit Singapore  every year  make  it  a  point  to visit these islands during  their trip  to the city-state.  If you  are planning  to  visit Singapore somewhere in the  near  future  then  you must  visit these  beautiful  islands.  While visiting these islands do not forget to include a trip to Sisters’ Island  in your itinerary.  The  islands are very  beautiful  and  at the same time the legend behind  the name  of  the  islands is  quite fascinating too.

According to the legend there lived two  sisters  long  time ago.  Their names were Minah  and  Lina. These sisters  shared  a very strong bond with  each  other and  it  was  impossible to separate them.  however,  one day a notorious  chief  of  Orang  Laut  met  Lina  and  instantly fell in  love with  her.  Then he forcefully took Lina away turning a deaf ear to the plea of the sister. He  took  Lina  to the  sampan and at that very  moment the  sky turned  dark  and  a heady  thunderstorm  broke out.  Seeing this Minah  the  sister  of  LIna  made  a final  attempt  to  save her sister  from leaving  the  jerry.  Just then  a large wave  came  and  engulfed  her.  Seeing this dreadful  sight Lina freed  herself from her captors  and threw  herself into the  sea  to  accompany her  dear  sister.   When the  storm  was  over  there was  no  trace  of the  two  sisters. However, two  small  islands  emerged in the  place  where these two sisters disappeared into the sea. 

These  two  islands are known  as  Subar Laut and Subar  Darat. Following the  legend these two  islands are often termed  as  the  Sisters’ Island. It  is  believed that every  year the  day  when the sisters vanished into the  sea there will always  be  storm and  rain  in these  islands.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Singapore night safari

Do you long for a  thrilling  experience amidst  the wild set up  at  night? Then the  night  safari in  Singapore is just the right thing  for you.  Night safari in Singapore  is  one of the  well known tourist attraction in Singapore. those tourists who  want to  beat the hustle bustle  of the  city life and enjoy some time in the lap of nature make it a point to take part in this amazing safari.  It is one of the major tourist attraction for  the nature lovers  in Singapore. if you  are a nature  lover then  you should include the night safari in Singapore in your travel  itinerary.

There are a number of night zoos in Singapore. in these zoos  you  can have a wonderful  time  enjoying  night safari  with your  friends  and  family.  In this  night  safari  you  can  come  close  to  the  wild  at night.  You can see different wild animals from a stone throw distance. It is sure to be a never before experience.  though both  the  type  of experiences  can not  be  compared together, the excitement and thrill of this safari is  way more  than  what you  can  get at  any  urban  night club in Singapore. 

The premier night zoo in Singapore is home to more than 900 animals. There are more than 135 exotic species in  this Singapore night  zoo. In this  zoo you can  see  rhinoceros, giraffe and  a  lot  of other species. You  will  have  a wonderful time  watching these  wild  animals wandering  in  close proximity. 

The  night zoo of Singapore is  divided  into  eight  different  zones.  The zones include Southeast Asian rainforest, African savanna, Nepalese river valley, South American pampas and Burmese jungle. In these  geographic  zones you  can  find different species of birds  and other animals. It is  truly  a  wonderful  experience.  

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Kusu Island

Kusu Island, is one of the popular tourist destination in Singapore. During your trip  to Singapore do  not  forget  to  visit  this  beautiful island that  is  situated  at a  short distance from the main island of Singapore.  The island has picturesque landscapes as well as other tourist attractions. If  you  want  to enjoy  a  complete  tour  of Singapore then  a visit  to this  beautiful  island  should find a  place  in  your  itinerary. If you  do  not  see this  beautiful  island during  yout  trip to  Singapore then you  are  definitely going  to  miss something.

In Chinese language Kusu Island refers to Tortoise Island.  This island is also known as Peak Island or Pulau Tembakul in Malay language. The island grew bigger from what was   earlier nothing but two tiny outcrops on a reef.  At present this beautiful island has transformed itself into an 8.5-hectare island holiday resort. People  who  love  to  have  some quiet time in th lap  of  nature  soaking  in the  luxuries  in  life during their  stay  in  Singapore  come to this  holiday  resort  to unwind.

According to the legends a magical tortoise transformed itself into an island to save the lives of some sailors who were shipwrecked. One of the sailors was Malay while the other was Chinese. Every year during the  ninth  lunar  month thousands  of devotees  visit this  island for Kusu  Pilgrimage  and  pray  for  good health, good luck,  happiness  peace as well as  prosperity.  Kusu Island is also home to a Chinese Temple Da Bo Gong. He is considered as the God of Prosperity.  

The temple is built in the year 1923 by a rich businessman, the temple houses 2 main deities - the Da Bo Gong and Guan Yin. The former is very much regarded as having the power to bestow prosperity, heal diseases, calm the sea and avert danger, while Guan Yin is known as the giver of sons. Both the gods are worshipped on a regular basis.