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6 Healthy Holiday Destinations to Add to 2019 Bucket List

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Holidaymakers are beginning to realize that there is more to a well-earned break than just lounging around a hotel pool. Increased awareness of how mind and body should work in harmony is leading many tourists to seek the additional benefits offered by health retreats. And with such glorious, natural scenery to enjoy, a visit to at least one healthy living retreat should be on everyone’s bucket list for 2019.

1. Himalayas, India

The foothills of the Himalayan mountain range in northern India is famous for being the centre of ayurvedic medicine. It’s an ancient holistic lifestyle that uses meditation and yoga to capture the serenity many tourists crave. A warm, settled climate offers endless opportunities to combine regimes dedicated to healthy eating and relaxing spa treatments with sightseeing trips. The Himalayan River Valley has breathtaking rivers tumbling through the mountainous landscape contrasted with acres of blooms in the Valley of Flowers National Park. Unforgettable visits to see the friendly monkeys at the Jakhu Hill Temple high up in the mountains and the Pool of Nectar at the Golden Temple of Amritsar are refreshing experiences that convey perfect peace and well-being.

2. California, USA

The state of California has so many natural hot springs running along its length that it has become a place of pilgrimage for holidaymakers hoping for therapeutic relaxation in muddy pools of warm water. From the Mount Lassen National Park in the north, through the Napa Valley and onwards to the stunning, mountainous scenery around San Diego and Los Angeles, there are hot spring spas offering every tourist a perfect, healthy living retreat. The rich mineral content of red clay combined with natural, carbonated water is guaranteed to restore aches and pains whilst relaxing the mind amongst the untamed rocky creeks of areas such as the Ansel Adams Wilderness.

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3. Caribbean Islands

For total relaxation amongst the tropical forests, endless white beaches and seas of the deepest blue, the Caribbean Islands deserve to be on any bucket list. Antigua and St. Lucia are just two of the islands offering relaxing massages and Zumba dance classes to help visitors enjoy a fun route to keeping fit. More strenuous fitness programmes include scuba diving and long treks through the beautiful, unspoiled scenery. There is local wildlife to admire in the Pigeon National Park and the Grande Anse beach has its own visiting sea turtles. Montserrat and St Kitts have beautiful tropical rainforests to explore. Stunning views and striking sunsets throughout the islands capture the beauty of a relaxing paradise.

4. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Popular weight loss holidays in Thailand are concentrated in the beautiful northern landscape of Chiang Mai. Gentle activities focus on long walks or bicycle rides through a region littered with national parks. Especially heartening is a visit to the Elephant Park where these noble creatures enjoy living a natural life. The Crystal Creek Waterfall and the Doi Pui-Doi Suthep National Park with its famous hilltop Buddhist temple are great favourites for restoring energy and vitality. Visitors who experience weight loss camp in Thailand can retrain their minds at spas dedicated to eating healthily and following a simpler lifestyle that will last beyond their unforgettable holidays.

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5. Philippines

The hundreds of assorted islands that are known collectively as the Philippines has become a popular holiday destination for those seeking a healthier lifestyle. Spas that offer relaxation techniques such as yoga and gentle massages aim primarily at detoxifying the body’s system. While enjoying generous portions of fresh, local fruit and vegetables, visitors are encouraged to experience the benefits of a vegan diet. Holidaymakers are spoilt for choice when looking for beautiful beaches with clean, golden sands and aquamarine seas. Tubbataha Reef, one of the world’s most fascinating coral reefs, is to be found at Palawan while the Chocolate Hills at Bohol is a protected conservation area due to its outstanding natural beauty.

6. Egypt

The area bordering the Red Sea is a must for tourists who want the opportunity to include restorative benefits to their well-being. The Red Sea with its high mineral content has long been known for its healing properties. Spas and hotels offer a diverse range of therapeutic treatments including steamy Turkish baths, yoga and Reiki massages. Healthy, nutritious meals designed to obtain an ideal weight include exotic fruits and vegetables. Popular tourist spots to revive the spirits are at St Catherine’s Monastery and Mount Sinai. Other sightseeing trips include visits to some of Egypt’s most fascinating temples at Luxor or the Great Pyramids. Hurghada beaches and Abu Dabab offer the chance to snorkel or scuba dive while admiring the beautiful fish and turtles who live there.

Have you decided to get healthy by traveling this year? Hope this guide will help you think about where to jump in soon!

Lovely Lucerne is a Swiss icon

Words: Len Rutledge

Images: Phensri Rutledge

White swans, a low-flying vintage aircraft, colourful boats, and a seven hundred-year-old bridge battle for my attention as I gaze out across the still waters of Lake Lucerne, Switzerland. In the end, the bridge wins. The Kapellbrücke is a covered wooden footbridge with more than 100 17th-century pictures hanging from the roof rafters. It is my lasting image of Lucerne.

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For a city of only 75,000 Lucerne punches way above its weight in terms of visitor appeal. It’s almost too picture-perfect, sitting on the lake with the hills all round. A highlight is the Old Town, which we explore on foot, with its churches, bridges, narrow cobbled streets, and colourfully painted Renaissance squares.

Old Town

Many of the defensive walls and towers that once surrounded the city were demolished in the 1860s, but we find we can still walk the surviving stretch around the northern perimeter of Old Lucerne – for excellent views across the town and lake.

To the north of here we find the famous Lion Monument, a huge figure of a dying lion hewn from the face of the rock ledge. Two hundred years old, the monument commemorates the death of 26 officers and more than 700 troops of the Swiss Guards, who were killed while protecting King Louis XVI during the French Revolution in 1792.

Apart from the old town, there are several other buildings worth seeing. A visit to Tribschen, the lakeside villa of Richard Wagner, gives a glimpse into the domestic and social life of the 19th-century composer. You can walk to it along the southern shore of the lake or take a bus from the train station.

The extraordinary Sammlung Rosengart Museum is housed in a former bank. It comprises one of the greatest private collections of 20th-century art, including more than 100 paintings by Picasso, as well as dozens more by Klee and Matisse.

The Jean Nouvel-designed concert hall next to the railway station has a sweeping cantilevered roof which reflects the sparkling lake. This is the main home of the outstanding Lucerne Festival, established eighty years ago by Arturo Toscanini, which presents great classical music each year.

Concert Hall

Then there is the Swiss Museum of Transport which offers an entertaining history of planes, trains and automobiles. There’s also an Imax Theatre and a planetarium.

Swiss food is all about schnitzel, cheese, potatoes, and chocolate and Lucerne is a great place to indulge. Schnitzel is normally meat coated with flour, beaten eggs and bread crumbs, and then fried, but some variants are not breaded. Fondue, which is melted cheese served in a communal pot in which small pieces of bread or potatoes are dipped, is a very popular cheese dish. Thinly grated potatoes, pan-fried until crisp and golden, called rosti is one of Switzerland’s iconic national dishes.

The smooth, delicious chocolate we know and love today was invented in Switzerland and the country still produces some of the world’s finest. Until the Swiss entered the chocolate scene, chocolate was only a hot beverage.

Into the mountains

The nicest relaxing way to see Lucerne and its surroundings is aboard the handsome ferries which criss-cross the lake. Boats depart from beside the central station and dock at about a dozen scenic spots around the lake.

Lucerne’s top attraction is probably Mount Pilatus, the 2,132m-high peak that towers over the city. You reach the top by cable car from Kriens or on the world’s steepest mountain railway from Alpnachstad. The mountaintop itself is a tourist trap, but the views are spectacular.

We instead decide to go to Mt Rigi. This offers a gentler scene, with its green slopes and lush meadows scattered with wild orchids.

We take a leisurely boat ride along Lake Lucerne to the town of Vitznau. Here the bright red Vitznau-Rigi Railway train is waiting, with cogwheels and toothed racks especially designed for steep climbs. The Rigi was the first mountain railway in Europe, launched in 1871.

From the toy train, we watch the lake recede and the views grow more dramatic. We see mountain flowers, forests, and ski resorts, and ride past peaceful farms with cows wearing cowbells. Then we are swamped with cloud. At the top it is just a short walk uphill to an outdoor terrace but we see nothing but fog.

Coming down from Mt. Rigi by cableway

On the way down we get off at Rigi Kaltbad, a mountain station along the route, and catch the steep Rigi Kaltbad Aerial Cableway car. In less than 10 minutes, we reach the lakeside town of Weggis. Soon we are cruising back to Lucerne. Despite the cloud, we have enjoyed the experience very much and would recommend it to anyone.

IF YOU GO

There are many international flights to Zurich, Switzerland then there are regular trains from Zurich airport to Lucerne, bus connections twice a day, or you can travel by taxi.

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The Guide to Having A Luxurious Holiday in Mykonos

For a few years now, celebrities and A-listers have been traveling to Mykonos for a VIP break in the sun. This island is full of activities and luxury accommodation where those who enjoy the finer things in life can relax or party the night away depending on what they enjoy. Here, we are going to give you some tips on how you can have a luxurious holiday in Mykonos. Keep reading to find out more about this amazing island and all of the activities that you can enjoy there.

Where To Stay

The first thing that you’ll need to think about when organizing your luxury holiday in Mykonos is where you will stay. While you might think that the obvious choice is a five-star hotel, this is not always the best place to stay. In Mykonos, there are some amazing private villas that you can stay in for the ultimate luxurious getaway. Mykonos villas rental often comes with private pools, luxury living space and many more features that make this the best possible choice for a luxury trip. Browse Mykonos villas for rental on BlueVillas to find your perfect accommodation.

Getting Around

Once you’ve got to Mykonos, you’ll want to get out and explore this island. While most places will be within walking distance, you might want to book some luxury travel to get you from place to place. Think about booking a personal chauffeur to drive you around and pick you up from the airport when you get there. You can also hire taxis and other methods of transport that will help you to keep your holiday luxurious and make sure that you have the best possible trip. Take a look online at some VIP car services that can help you out during your trip.

VIP Clubs

If you’re heading to Mykonos to check out the VIP clubs then you are in luck because there are plenty of luxurious spots that you and your group of friends will love. Before you go, it is a good idea to get in touch with the organizers of the events to make sure that you can get VIP entry and be able to skip the queue once you get there. Look out for the bigger DJs coming to host nights and try out some of the open air clubs. You’ll love partying the night away in these high-end clubs and mixing with the rich and famous on this beautiful island.

Dining Out

A luxury holiday wouldn’t be the same without some amazing meals and you won’t have to look far to find authentic cuisine on Mykonos. If you are a seafood fan, then you might want to take a trip to the Mykonos windmills where there are plenty of gourmet dishes on offer straight from the Aegean Sea. For other types of gourmet food, you can visit the VIP restaurants that are on offer and taste some of the best food in the world. If you are struggling to find somewhere suitable, make sure to ask the concierge for some suggestions as they tend to know the island inside out and can make a good recommendation. Dining out in Mykonos is a unique experience as you’ll often be enjoying great food in front of a beautiful sunset that you won’t see anywhere else.

High-End Activities

Our final tip for those who want to have a luxurious holiday in Mykonos is to organize some high-end activities for your group of friends. If you want to get out and enjoy the nightlife that this island has to offer, then that might be enough for you but there are plenty of other amazing activities that you can enjoy on this island. Think about booking horseback riding tour around the island which will take you along the beach and give you a unique experience. Mykonos is full of activities and you will be sure to find one that suits your needs.

Enjoy Mykonos Today

Mykonos is an amazing island that has a lot to offer those with all sorts of budgets. For those who enjoy a more luxurious holiday, this island is perfect and there are lots of opportunities to have a high-end escape. Think about booking a villa while you are in Mykonos for a private and luxurious place to stay. You will love having access to a concierge and being able to take a dip in your own private pool.

Think about visiting all of the VIP clubs, having a chauffeur drive you around this island and planning ahead to have the best possible experience. Mykonos can be very luxurious if you know where to look so book your trip to Mykonos and have the luxury holiday of your dreams this summer!

Exciting Things To Cherish Trip Down The Lane In Australia

Visiting a new country or exploring new places within your country always has a certain charm to it, especially if you are someone open to new experiences. Australia is one place that has abundant activities and sights that are sure to entice anyone who comes to visit.

If you are planning a trip to this beautiful country, you won’t ever be left bored with the vast range of things that are there to do. Australia has something for everyone, whether you want to experience the extravagant nightlife or the peaceful natural surroundings.

Finding what activity to do in different situations is not always easy, especially because of how easy it is to get overwhelmed. To make it easier for you, we have made a list of some of the activities that you should definitely consider when making a trip to Australia.

1. Ride A Luxury Train

If you are planning to visit multiple cities within Australia, one of the best thrilling ways to get around is by riding on a luxury train. The trains here are one of a kind and provide you with some of the best onboard experience. The Ghan is one train, in particular, that is known for its impeccable service and sees thousands of tourists who want to experience the pure luxury that this journey has to offer.

2. Cruise On The Sydney Harbour

Sydney is known for its thrilling nightlife, and one of the best ways to experience it is by taking a cruise down the Sydney harbour. Visiting a bucks party on a Sydney harbour cruise is one of the best ways to experience the nightlife and experience the spectacular views that this beautiful shoreline has to offer.

3. Enjoy The Thrills Of Gold Coast Water Parts

If you are someone who likes that rush of adrenaline, or if you are travelling with kids, visiting a Gold Coast waterpark is one of the best things that you can do. The Gold Coast is known for having some of the best waterparks in the entire world, and is considered to be a must visit for those who want to experience some good ol’ theme park fun.

4. Have A Romantic Evening At Uluru

If there is one thing that Australia is known for, its brilliant food landscape that exists here. If you want to indulge in one of the more unique experiences, dine under the stars at Uluru. This intimate and beautiful experience is set across one of the most beautiful landscapes that you can find and is sure to give you an unforgettable evening.

5. Go Surfing In Lord Howe Island

When it comes to Australia, one activity that you simply cannot miss is surfing. With some of the best waves in the world, it would be a crime to not visit at least one of the popular surfing spots. One location that is particularly known for having great waves is Lord Howe Island. The beautiful surroundings, as well as the captivating shore, is one of the many reasons to visit this location.

6. Glance Over The City Of Canberra From The Very Top

Canberra is one of the more calm and beautiful cities within the country, and one of the best ways to get a glimpse of the entire city is through a hot air balloon. The beautiful structures within the city as well as the natural beauty surrounding it make this experience all the more thrilling and enticing.

7. Try White Water Rafting At Franklin River

Australia is known for its rich biodiversity and natural landscapes, and the rivers here are ones that you definitely have to visit. White water rafting is a popular choice for those who want to enjoy an adventurous activity and still take in the beauty of the place.

Up and Down in Southern Austria

Words: Len Rutledge  Images: Phensri Rutledge

The little nostalgic steam engine huffs and puffs its way up the steep track as we leave the lakeside village of St. Wolfgang in Austria. We are bound for the Schafberg Mountain and our carriage is full of expectant and excited people. The joy of travelling in toy mountain trains is unexplainable in words but we all feel it. This is a real adventure.

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The steepest, steam cog-railway in Austria has been ascending this mountain since 1893. It takes 35 minutes to reach the summit, climbing 1,190 metres over 5.85 kilometres. Along the way we pass through forest, rocky terrain and rolling grassland. The views are magical but many of the passengers are concentrating on the little locomotive as it struggles up the track with the help of its cog drive.

The two original cog railway’s steam engines count amongst the oldest working engines in the world as they were built in 1893 and 1892. In 1992, four modern locomotives were built that operate their steam engines with diesel. Older diesel engine locomotives from the 1960s are kept and maintained for emergencies and there are two modern diesel locomotives.

The Schafbergbahn featured in the Sound of Music movie and it is a highly popular day-trip destination among both locals and tourists. The view from the summit (1,783 m) is the most spectacular in this world-famous region. On a clear day there is a 360 degree panoramic view over the glittering lakes and across the mountains into Germany. All around, the mountains soar majestically, and you have this feeling of being on top of the world.

The rail terminal at the top of the mountain is close to a hotel and several restaurants and it is surrounded by rocky walking paths that test your fitness. Train tickets to the top are purchased for a specific up-hill train, and we learned there is heavy demand for mid-morning departures. For the best views, sit on the left-hand side of the train on the way up and the right-hand side on the way down. You need to book your return journey time once you reach the top.

The construction of the Schafbergbahn dates back to the late 19th century. At that time Viennese aristocrats wanted to spend the summer in the mountains. The railway network had been rapidly developed and an early form of tourism to accommodate the visitors became an important source of income for many locals.

A consortium of investors funded the construction of the mountain railway in 1893. Financial difficulties forced the owners to sell in 1932 then in 1938, it became the property of Nazi-Germany′s Reichsbahn and later of the Austrian National Railway ÖBB. Finally, the Schafbergbahn was sold again in 2006. Since then, it has been owned by the Salzburg AG company and it is operated in association with the boats that cruise Lake Wolfgangsee.

The way down is no less exciting as the engine struggles to control the rate of descent on the steep track. At one point we stop to allow another train to pass and see the train guard feverishly operating the points before we proceed. Finally, it is back to level ground and on to our next adventure.

Hallstatt is some 35 kilometres away. Some regard this as the most beautiful village in the world. The Chinese were so impressed that they produced a replica of it in Guangdong but thousands still flock here to see the original. It is difficult not to be impressed by the real UNESCO-listed version.

From the market square which hosts summer concerts and the Christmas Market, you are just a short walk away from one of the most beautiful photo points in Europe. But it is also the romantic alleyways, cosy cafés, delightful churches and the numerous little souvenir shops that make this place so appealing.

The charnel house or ‘Bone House’ in St. Michael’s Chapel with its unusual collection of over 600 artistically painted skulls is one of the more interesting tourist sites. Because of restricted land area, when an existing grave was reused for a new burial, the old skull or bones were transferred from the grave to the charnel house as part of a second funeral.

The World Heritage Museum is another attraction. Multimedia technology takes you back 7,000 years to the beginnings of this ancient salt mining town. With 3D glasses, you can immerse yourself in the history of old Hallstatt and learn trivia from the beginning of human presence to the elevation of the region to its World Heritage status.

People have been mining salt above Hallstatt for thousands of years and a visit to the mine can be a great experience. You reach it by funicular then enjoy a miner’s slide, a subterranean salt lake and an exciting trip on the mining railway. While here, take a small detour to the Hallstatt Sky Walk. This spectacular viewing platform sits high above the village and offers an idyllic panoramic view of Lake Hallstatt and breathtaking alpine landscape.

Electric boat driving is one of the most popular pastimes on Lake Hallstatt. The fresh air and the beautiful nature of the fjord-like lake combine to provide a relaxing experience. You can either captain the boat yourself or take an experienced driver who will take you to the most beautiful parts of the lake.

Available space is in short supply making parking in the village a problem, so the village centre is traffic free during the daytime and visitors must park in several car parks nearby. These are within walking distance of all attractions but space is limited and we see late-comers having to queue for spaces as others leave. If you plan to visit, arrive before 9am if possible.

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If You Go:

There are flights from around the world to Vienna, the capital of Austria. Hallstatt and the Schafbergbahn are about 300 kilometres west and are reachable by rental car or train.

5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Slovenia This Winter

When you hear the words “winter break” what instantly comes to mind? Is it the beautiful charm of festive markets in Munich and Prague? The snowy paradise of the Dalmatian coast in nations such as Croatia? Or is it the beguiling light show of the Northern Lights in Norway and Iceland? Well, winter holidays are definitely not short of options and there is one more cold season getaway that should definitely feature among the answers and that is Slovenia. This little-known country comes into its own during winter and here are five reasons why it is a worthy destination for memorable frosty escapades.

1) Lake Blade turns into an icy marvel
Popular Lake Bled just 60 minutes off the nation’s capital of Ljubljana is as picturesque as landscapes come with this enticing water body engulfed by serene nature and contours that make for a heavenly outlook. During winter, Blade’s beauty magnifies tenfold as the onlooking tree line is lined with the white of snow while the water freezes solid encircling the medieval island in the middle in a glossy, mirror-like embrace. The panoramic views of the icy oasis and snow-laden trails splendidly echoing off the frozen canvas coupled with the crisp winter air is breathtaking taking and beyond Instagram worthy. 

2) Ljubljana transforms into Christmas central
Slovenia’s capital city certainly knows how to turn up the holiday heat as the idyllic town is overrun by festive lights and all sorts of holiday markets and stalls as well as a vibrant mood that is so strong you can almost taste it. Seasonal delicacies permeate the air wherever you go with lovely little stone fronts and endearing structures having you thinking that you are right in the middle of a storybook Christmas.

3) Slovenia is a skiing mecca over winter
Perhaps the most well-known fact about a country that has surprisingly stayed under the radar is that it affords amazing skiing trails and backdrops quite unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Winter turns the evergreen Alpine ranges into snowy delight with the Pohorje ridge availing a landscape of exciting valleys and towering peaks spanning the towns of Maribor, Dravograd, and Konjice. Providing cross-country trails and challenges for all skill levels, skiing Pohorje alone is worth the plane ride over.

4) Winter is an excellent time for ice climbing and igloo camping
If you’ve wondered how a camping trip in a circular ice dwelling feels like, then the country’s Triglav National Park is where you need to be headed for such an experience. Aside from an assembly of serene igloo villages providing much in the way of peace of quiet, the park also affords plenty of frozen waterfalls for ice climbing in nearby locations such as Tamar valley, Mlačca Gorge, Trenta valley, and Logar valley.

5) World class soothing spas sure to take your troubles away
Hot spas, or ‘termes’ as they are natively known, are one of the country’s most prized treasures with Slovenia amassing a collection including 15 certified natural spas across both indoor and outdoor settings. While each affords different kinds of experiences, you can generally look forward to bubbling pools of healing waters and all sorts of beauty treatments that comprise these multi-package oases of wellness.

So the next time winter comes calling, look no further than gorgeous Slovenia for a cold season vacation that you’ll back on very fondly.

5 Incredible Australian Natural Attractions

As you mention Australia to a foreigner they immediately think about kangaroos, coral reef, endless deserts, and boiling hot weather. Little do people know, but Australia has numerous stunning natural sights that truly make this county stand out from all others. From the north to the south, from east to the west, there are incredible attractions and sights yet to be seen by many people. Some natural attractions are so mesmerizing that leave visitors breathless, and if are wondering what they are, read on to find out.

1. Kakadu

Known for being one of the oldest living nature in the world, Kakadu National Park is a place where you can explore true natural wonders. Kakadu is renowned for its rich Aboriginal history because there are paintings, or rock art galleries that are more than 20,000 years old. You can see naturalistic paintings of various animals and recordings of early Aboriginal contact with European people, which is something that you can’t experience anywhere else. What is more, Kakadu encompasses more than 15000 square kilometers of tropical biodiversity. Next to beautiful flora and fauna, you can explore the stunning sunsets, dazzling waterfalls, gorges, and wetlands.

2. Uluru

Once known as Ayers Rock, but now Uluru, which is an original Aboriginal name is an impressive and statement Australian’s landmark. Located almost in the heart of Australia, Uluru is actually a huge chunk of sandstone and a monolith. It is 348 meters high, 3,6 kilometers long, and around 1,9 kilometers wide, it is the only singular monolith jutting up from its barren surrounding. It is a World Heritage site and a sacred site as well, but tourist can spend the night nearby and watch the incredible sunset. They can also climb the rock and explore the entire base around it, which is a fantastic way to utterly immerse into this one-of-kind natural wonder.

3. Walls of China

Located in the Mungo National Park in NSW region of Australia, Walls of China are certainly a unique, jaw-dropping natural attraction. You would need to drive around 128 kilometers from Mildura, or about nine hours from Canberra to Mildura, so you need to be cautious on the road and drive carefully. If you do happen to collide with another vehicle, which is a common issue on this long road, make sure that you contact trustworthy vehicle accident lawyers Sydney that will help you with the highest quality advice. Once you get there, you will see dramatic crescent-shaped clay dunes that are naturally carved. This hypnotizing natural wonder is worth the drive because they are that mind-boggling, and unlike anything else that you have seen.

4. The Great Barrier Reef

One of the seven natural wonders of the world and the only living thing is seen from the space, the Great Barrier Reef is an attraction that can’t be missed once you arrive in Australia. There are more than 400 different types of coral and 1500 species of tropical fish that inhabit this 2,300 kilometers long area. It actually consists out of 900 islands and 2,900 individual reefs that were born more than 20 million years ago. You can snorkel, dive, and even admire this natural wonder from the air anywhere up and down alongside Queensland’s coast. Only take good care of it by not throwing garbage and waste, because pollution can threaten its environmental surviving.

5. The 12 Apostles

The apostles are majestic natural limestone structures that rise 45 meters from the ocean. They were actually formed by erosion due to severe and harsh weather conditions as the Southern Ocean slowly eroded the soft limestone. They can be seen from the Great Ocean Road, located alongside the Victorian coast, and they are really one-of-kind Australian’s marvel. Even if the name suggests that there are 12 apostles, there are now only eight remaining stones, since the rest have fallen and their base still erodes around 2 centimeters per year. The best time to take a photograph of this powerful and impressive is at the sunset, either from the viewing platform from the cliff top or take the Gibson Steps and go down to the beach to take a close up photo.

Whether you choose to explore these natural wonders on foot, by car or by tour bus, you will undoubtedly return with grandiose and breathtaking impressions, and with the desire to see the attractions again.

An Ultimate Krabi Island Hopping Guide

Krabi is well-known as the gateway to the stunning Andaman islands. It’s crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled beaches attract tourists from all over the world. The options for outdoor activities are endless making it a traveler’s paradise. Krabi is the perfect holiday destination for those who love spectacular scenery and relaxation. Each island features turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, limestone cliffs, waterfalls, caves, and exotic wildlife.

If you’re planning on island-hopping in Krabi, you can partake in rock climbing, snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving, and jungle trekking. Its prominent destinations include Railay, Phi Phi Islands, Ao Luk, Ao Nam Mao, Koh Lanta, and Ao Thalane. The Krabi province is less crowded and developed compared to Phuket and is more laid-back. It’s only an 80-minute flight from Bangkok and offers budget-friendly accommodations.

With so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming planning what to do in Krabi. For the ultimate Krabi experience, it’s crucial you understand the 150 different islands and what they have to offer. Some have vast coastlines where you can snorkel, swim, or bask in the sun, while others are uninhabited and have no landing access. Save yourself the time and energy with this guide to the top islands in Krabi.

Hong Island

Untouched and immaculate, Hong Island should be at the top of your Krabi island trip list. There are two white sand beaches with shallow waters making it ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and exploring. Hong, in Thai, refers to an elusive lagoon on the island. The lagoon provides visitors with a spectacular view and during the low tide, you’ll notice the water changes color from emerald green to turquoise. This island requires more preparation on your part. Since it’s uninhabited, you will have to bring your own food, water, and towels.

Aerial view of Raiay Beach

Phra Nang

This island has an endless stretch of beachfront and a favorite among tourists. Phra Nang is a limestone-cliff island located South of the Railay Peninsula. With so many human activities available, it makes for the best island hopping in Krabi. Along the Northern end of the island, there are food boats selling fruit juice, BBQ corn, and freshly made sandwiches. Rock climbing is what has made Phra Nang so famous. There are multiple overhanging rocks, towering karst formations and limestone pinnacles that draw hundreds of climbers to Phra Nang each year.

Koh Poda

Koh Poda is a smaller island geared towards those who enjoy peaceful solitude. There are no boats, or crowds, only you and the stunning turquoise water. Visitors can relax listening to the sound of the gentle waves while resting on the pristine white beach. Koh Poda is a spectacular island to snorkel through the coral reef and experience the variety of marine life. There is a small beach bungalow that sells water and cold drinks, a National Park Rangers’ Camp, and a small hotel called the Poda Island Resort.

Chicken Island

Chicken Island got its name by tourists thanks to the chicken-shaped boulder at its southernmost tip. Visitors can explore during a water tour and take Instagram-worthy photos of the strange chicken head. The island is also known for its sand bridge connecting to nearby islands Koh Mor, and Koh Tup. It’s the perfect location to take a romantic stroll across the ivory sand and vast oceans.

Phi Phi Don

Phi Phi Don is the island that never sleeps and is not for those who want peace and quiet. It’s home to crowded beach parties, bustling nightlife, and a long stretch of bars, restaurants, and tour operators. The west side of the island is noisy and can be overwhelming for newcomers and seem chaotic. The eastern end is more isolated and void of loud music and lively crowds.

Phi Phi Island Tour

Choose Your Accommodations

Once you’ve chosen the island you want to visit, step two is to determine the right accommodations which can make or break your vacation. Ao Nang features many resorts for family. It’s the most accessible and convenient and is the harbor for speedboats and long-tail boats. All of the hotels here will put you right in the middle of the action. There are several inexpensive restaurants and hotels in Ao Nang to choose from.

The nearest islands are Koh Poda, Phra Nang, Koh Tup, and Chicken Island. It has the beauty of a resort and the atmosphere of a small town. It provides the comforts of home and the friendliness of the residents and staff is what sets Thailand apart. It only takes 30 minutes to walk from one end to the other. Ao Nang is 20 minutes away from Klong Muang Beach and Krabi Town.

Go At The Right Time

The best time to visit Krabi is in late January through March. You can expect calm waves, clear skies, and mild temperatures perfect for the beach. It’s also a cheaper time to go when you’ll avoid peak season hotel charges. This time of year can get crowded but the weather and activities at your disposal make it worth your while.

There are a few routes to choose from when planning your island-hopping adventure. The Phi Phi islands is the most straightforward route that also takes you to Bamboo Island which is a Phuket’s must-see. Crowd-lovers will enjoy taking this route, and those who aren’t will dislike it. The Hong Island route appeals to nature lovers and has fabulous snorkeling destinations close to the island coast. You can also visit the neighboring islands including Koh Pakka and Koh Lahding.

Why spend time in Australia surfing, petting kangaroos and learning English

Australia is one of the top destinations that everyone seems to dream of visiting one day. By taking a closer look at what this beautiful destination has to offer, it is not a surprise that most people are fascinated by it. From breath-taking beaches to unique wildlife, it seems as Australia has it all. Nevertheless, flying to this marvellous country might take a while, and not to mention that it tends to be quite expensive. Despite the cost, there are numerous reasons to save up and venture across the gorgeous Pacific. A lot of people who visit Australia get excited about three main things, such as surfing, spending time with kangaroos, and improving their English skills. Here is a more detailed explanation as to why you should visit Australia and experience all three of these things.

Surfing in Australia

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Whether you are an experienced surfer or a beginner, the best time to try out this fun and exciting activity is in the season of autumn. A lot of tourists arrive in the summer and leave as soon as the season ends. Nevertheless, a lot of people do not know that the best time to enjoy surfing is autumn. One of the reasons that you should opt for surfing later in the year, is because there are consistent swells every day. Consistent swells are great for the ultimate experience!

Also, did you know that the temperature of the water is approximately 25C in autumn? This means that the ocean is pleasant and refreshing. Also, maybe the best reason of them all is that the crowds finally thin out. As previously mentioned, tourists usually think that they should put away their surfboards as soon as summer goes away. People who consider surfing as a lifestyle swear that this is not the case and that this sport can be practised later in the year as well. Some of the most iconic locations that are worth visiting are Bondi or the spectacular Gold Coast. As Australia is famous for its 50,000 km of the coastline, other popular choices are Coral Bay, Cable Beach, Noosa, and Manly. Beginners and more experienced surfers are more than welcome to improve their techniques and have fun all day long!

Learning English

A lot of foreigners seem to have difficulties with understanding some of the English that is spoken in Australia. It is not a surprise that tourists might have issues with the language considering that the spelling does differ in certain words, and sometimes a word can have multiple meanings. To solve this issue and make things easier, newcomers can do a couple of things. One of the tips on learning English is to get a skilled tutor. A lot of people come to Australia to study. As a matter of fact, students can easily find tutors that can help with a specific course by using various apps. Renowned independent schools such as SCE College provide the most informative and fun learning experiences for their students. Other ways in which a foreigner can practice their skills in English is to for example change their phone settings to English or listen to local songs. Extroverts who enjoy spending time among other people should consider volunteering. This social activity is great for practising the language and making new Australian friends.

Petting kangaroos

Australia’s wildlife is truly out of this world, and it is something this country is famous for. Koalas, different reptiles and crocodiles, dingos, platypuses and kangaroos, it seems wildlife cannot be any versatile than this. If you are planning a trip to experience something entirely new, and you are a big animal lover, then Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane is the right place to visit. One of the most beloved attractions is the koala and kangaroo sanctuary. If you have never seen a koala up close, then you can not only approach these fuzzy animals, but you can cuddle them and take pictures! After some quality time with the koalas, visitors can get their hands on some kangaroo treats in the sanctuary’s stores, and go feed them. Spending time petting kangaroos can be quite a unique life experience for both children and adults alike. People are highly encouraged to enjoy their stay here and learn something new at the same time.

All in all, Australia is a beautiful destination that offers a lot to foreigners. Its fascinating wildlife, breath-taking beaches and welcoming citizens are just some of the reasons why someone should consider saving up and travelling.

6 Most Amazing Hiking Places in Australia

Australia is a truly amazing country for many reasons. It’s a home for many amazing native plants and animals, pleasant people and breathtaking sceneries that can’t be compared with anything else.

Hiking and walking tours in Down Under is the reason why tourists from all over the world come to enjoy an active holiday. The diversity of trails over there is unbelievable, so everybody can find something that’s simply perfect for them. If you have been considering trying out hiking in Australia, here are some of the places you should visit.

Great Ocean Walk  

This unbelievable 104-kilometers long trail will take you through eucalypt and gum forest, along the sand dunes and long beaches, with occasional views from a cliff top. The trail starts at Apollo Bay and you’ll also get the chance to see Cape Otway Light station along the way. For those who like adventures, there are a couple of opportunities to see a shipwreck and take amazing photos of the Twelve Apostles, the popular limestone sea stacks. You can use shuttle service to transport your gear if you are on your own.


Great Ocean Walk Australia

Grampians

The Grampians National Park offers you walks and hikes for everybody. Maybe you want just a gentle stroll through Australian nature. Then you should opt for Venus Baths Loop Walk or the Balconies Walk, which are both nearly 2 kilometers long and you can even do it with your kids. If you are up for a more serious challenge and a truly active holiday in Down Under, then try out one of the trails that will take you around half a day to finish. Some of them include Splitter Falls, the Grand Canyon ad Venus Baths. Each of them has its own delights, so it’s up to you.


Grampians Australia hiking

Blue Mountains

As this trail is pretty close to the capital of Australia, it’s very popular among tourists. Here you will be able to see a classic example of Australian parkland and enjoy huge waterfalls cascading from high cliffs. You can choose whether to go through the canyon or reach the peak of the mountain. It’s a part of the huge Great Dividing Range, which got its status as a World Heritage site in 2000. Be prepared for about 140km of different trails that offer various levels of intensity.


Blue Mountains Australia

Tasman Peninsula

Tasmania is perfect for those who like having the opportunity to choose between easy and medium-intensity hikes, but who also enjoy visiting great restaurants with local cuisine when the hiking is over. Tasmania’s sights are simply for every type of tourist. So, if you’re up for an easy walk, there are tours where you can only take a bottle and a jacket with you, and you’re set. On the other hand, more intensive and adventurous 3 Capes Walk includes a three-days walk after which you can choose whether to enjoy a scenic helicopter ride over Tasman island or a cruise around the Three Capes. Perfect!

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Lamington

If you are crazy about rainforest bushwalking, then your search is over. Lamington National Park offers you two choices when it comes to main hiking trails. The first one is the Green Mountains, while the other one is Binna Burra. Situated in Queensland, this hiking destination offers you truly spectacular Australian sceneries and stunning waterfalls almost every step of the way. The Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk can start or finish at the Green Mountains, depending on what you want. Just bear in mind this isn’t for anybody – it’s a 54km long walk but every kilometer will be worth the trouble!


Lamington

Australian Alps Walking Track

Be prepared for 655 kilometers of an incredible journey that starts as Walhalla. You will get the chance to enjoy several national parks if you are ready to spend around two weeks or more with a guided group. This is a holiday on its own, so it’s for adventurous people who enjoy spending their holidays in complete wilderness and being fully active. This also means it’s only for the fittest ones.

All in all

As you can see, Australia has a lot of charming places and numerous fun activities to offer. Still, it’s safe to say that hiking and walking opportunities Australia has to offer to the world are truly unique.

If you decide to visit Down Under, you should try out one of the hiking or walking trails mentioned above. You shouldn’t care about your level fitness because there is a perfect trail for people of all ages. It’s not just about testing your boundaries – it’s also about clearing your mind while admiring the natural beauties around you. That’s what walking and hiking tours really offer – a chance to detach from everyday life and to do something healthy for your body and mind.