Yellowstone Where the Concept of National Parks Started

Words: Len Rutledge    Images: Phensri Rutledge

With geysers, grizzlies, an impressive grand canyon, and great mud pools, Yellowstone National Park in America’s west is dramatic, imposing and at times overwhelming. The world’s first national park, established in 1872, is a wonderful blend of land, water, forest, grassland, wildlife and geothermal features. It challenges your senses and stirs your soul.

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Old Faithful

The first expedition to reach here returned with accounts that were rebuffed by magazine editors and politicians who said their accounts were too far-fetched to be believed. Writers need to be careful even today. Fortunately, images and video readily available on our screens confirm todays words.

Yellowstone is in Wyoming with small parts spilling over into Montana and Idaho. Heat and volcanic activity from the depths of Earth power this dramatic landscape which is visited by four million visitors each year. In 1978, Yellowstone was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There are several different approaches that feed into the Grand Loop Road, a figure-eight highway in the middle of the park. Rather than a single focus, Yellowstone has several hubs so travelling around is essential. Most visitors do this by car but various tours are available which visit most areas. During my recent visit, I thought these were some of the park highlights.

Old Faithful Village

A highlight here is Old Faithful Inn, a masterpiece of national park rustic architecture, with the lobby containing a massive stone fireplace and soaring timber ceiling. Just outside, Old Faithfull Geyser erupts around 17 times per day to an average height of 40 metres. Wait on the wooden boardwalk built around the geyser and watch it erupt with your camera in hand. With its reliable eruption times it’s easy to plan a visit to witness a blowout.

Old Faithful Inn

Afterwards, the Old Faithful Visitor Education Centre explains the geology behind the world’s most famous geyser. Visitors can then easily hike the Upper Geyser Basin, home to around 60 percent of the world’s geysers.

Further north is the Norris Geyser Basin, where geological wonders like Artist Paint Pots, Roaring Mountain, and Steamboat Geyser are complemented by the indoor exhibits of two museums. Visitors can also explore the eerie Norris-Canyon Blowdown with its ghost trees, or fly fish for trout in the swift-flowing Gibson River.

Colourful hot spring

Grand Prismatic Spring

Yellowstone’s largest hot spring, is in the Midway Geyser Basinand is accessible by boardwalk. It is a large turquoise pool ringed with orange and yellow with steam coming off the surface. Temperatures around the pool are high, especially during the summer. The rainbow colours are best viewed from a height so take a slightly strenuous hike up the Midway Bluff trailfor the perfect vantage point.

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

This is an immense multicoloured trench that stretches 38 kilometres and rises as much as 360 metres above the Yellowstone River. Trails lead to outstanding viewpoints like Artist’s Point on the south rim and Lookout Point on the north rim, for great views of the 100-metre-high Lower Yellowstone Falls. The canyon is marked by steep white-and-yellow cliffs and its vents and spires reveal thermal activity that continues unabated underground.

Lower Yellowstone Falls

Yellowstone Lake

The largest high-altitude lake in North America offers the park’s best opportunities for boating, fishing, and waterfront camping but it is too cold for swimming. There are rental boats, guided fishing charters, and scenic lake cruises, as well as shuttle services to remote campsites along the 141-mile lakeshore.

Lamar Valley

This is the best place in Yellowstone to get a glimpse of the wolves that have been reintroduced to the park. Bison and elk also frequent the valley with its lush grasslands.

Here and elsewhere there is abundant wildlife, including elk, bison, grizzlies, black bear, pronghorn antelope, moose, and bighorn sheep. March and April are the best months to view bear, while the winter months are best for wolves and bighorn sheep. Elk, moose, bison, and mountain goats can be spotted during the summer months.

You are guaranteed to see bison. The park’s herd dwindled to just 23 animals during the late 19th century, but the population later bounced back thanks to more effective protection and now totals roughly 5,500.

Surrounded by mountain towns immediately to the north, east, and west, and bordered by Grand Teton National Park to the south, there is plenty to do not only within, but also around the park.

Accommodation

These hotels provide accommodation in the park. Old Faithful Inn is the world’s largest log structure with restaurants, bars and shop. Lake Yellowstone Hotel with its Greek Revival facade is the park’s oldest hotel overlooking the lake. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel is a classic motor lodge with motel-style rooms and cabins, restaurant, shop, and map room.

The park has 12 developed campgrounds, including Mammoth, Canyon, and Grant Village.

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The Humpback Whale Come-Back: An Amazing Success Story

The Humpback Whale Come-Back: An Amazing Success Story

We have been protecting the Humpback Whale since the 1970s, and many conservationists are understandably very happy with the results, which has effectively removed the species from the endangered list in 9 separate global locations. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOA) has confirmed that the numbers of Humpbacks have increased sufficiently to remove them from the endangered list in 9 locations.

Complex Intelligence

These majestic creatures can migrate up to 16,000 km and research has shown that they are very intelligent creatures that can problem solve, and they are still using the same routes in their migrations, only now they are not being hunted. One of the reasons for the Humpback’s popularity is the way they put on a show for whale watchers, and that’s why Sydney Whale watching is such a popular day out.

Worldwide Hunting Ban

The year was 1970, and finally the US declared the Humpback Whale as being an endangered species, and in 1982, The International Whaling Committee put an end to whale hunting, and that ban is still in effect today.

South Africa

Perhaps the best results are found in the waters off South Africa, where it is believed there are more than 30,000 Humpbacks in the Western Indian Ocean, and this was one region where the whale hunting was so prevalent. For the species to have bounced back is a reflection of the right actions that were taken by governments and international bodies.

Queensland and New South Wales

Off the Sydney coast, the Humpbacks can be seen on their migratory routes to and from the Antarctica, and if you would like to have a close-up experience with these amazing animals, book a whale watching trip that leaves from Sydney and you are likely to witness the breaching and many other surface behaviours the Humpback Whales exhibit. From April to November offers the best chances of seeing these creatures perform, as they use this route to give birth to calves and also to feed on the rich krill deposits found in Antarctica. The whales were almost hunted to extinction in the past century, and no one would have thought that in a few years, they would recover so quickly. Of course, there are similar success stories of the Humpback numbers increasing in many parts of the world, but the waters off the coast of Sydney have been particularly productive, with numbers rising steadily. The females are breeding every few years, and with tighter fishing controls, less young whales are accidently caught by commercial fishing boats.

Sydney Whale Watching

Every person that experiences a day out whale watching is affected by the presence of these unique creatures, and they are aware they are being watched and very often like to put on a show. If you would like to book a whale watching trip, search online for the established whale watching company that is based in Sydney, and you can literally choose your date.

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A secure online payment reserves your space, and this is something you won’t forget in a hurry, as 30 tons of mammal comes crashing down nearby.

6 Best Food and Drinks You Have to Try in Australia

6 Best Food and Drinks You Have to Try in Australia

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The majestic land Down Under has much more to offer except beautiful weather, light breeze, timid nights and gorgeous sight. Just as if that is not great enough, if you were to visit or travel this stunning continent, you will be able to enliven all your senses by tasting foods and drinks like nowhere else on the globe. Australia has an abundance of fantastic restaurants, pubs, and bars, that it makes it hard to rule out some specific one to go to since there are truly many. However, there are a  few ways to experience the enticing flavors of Australia. What you need to do is follow this list and get prepared to be mind blown by the variety of food and drinks you can taste while visiting Australia.

1. The mouth-watering lamingtons

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The lamington is a juicy and savory cake that has proudly earned the renowned reputation as being ‘National Cake of Australia’. Therefore, it is only logical to be on the top of the list. Lamington is a square-shaped sponge cake that is dipped and basically deeply coated in a thick layer of chocolate icing and then spread with coconut. In restaurants all around Australia, they make lamingtons traditionally and serve them with whipped cream or jam, and in some café’s you will see locals enjoying this mouth-watering delight with a cup of coffee.

2. Delicious school prawns

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Being surrounded by water, all around Australia you will find many restaurants serving great seafood. However, if you fish to taste the gems of this wonderful country you should try the school prawns from the Sydney Fish Market. ‘Schoolies’ as called by the fishmongers, are small wild-caught estuarine prawns. At the Fish Market, you will always find them freshly caught. Restaurants Buon Ricordo in Sydney and Ricky & Pinky in Melbourne serve the most delicious school prawns. But, you can easily prepare them at home. Just dust them with flour, and fry until they are crispy.

3. The savory Cabernet Sauvignon

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Australia has long been known as a producer of some of the greatest and most refined wines in the world. The entire region of South Australia can loudly brag about being a home to the world’s most exquisite wines. Choices are abundant, form chilly Merlot to rich and complex Pinot Grigio. If you cannot make up your mind which wine to try, you can always go for Cabernet Sauvignon which is well-structured, meticulously textured and with varietal flavors. The best thing about Australian wine is that you can always order one of your favorite boutique wines online, and enjoy in this riveting delight you tried in Australia in the comfort of your home.

4. Aussie Kangaroo barbie

A typical Australian barbecue or ‘barbie’ implies putting a lot of savory meat on the grill, inviting friends over and drink the night away. Kangaroos are overpopulating the terrain in some places, however, these joyous animals might not be your first choice of meat, but when you are in Australia it is perfectly normal to try kangaroo steak or burger. They are generally cooked rare to medium, and they blend deliciously with rosemary, garlic, and red currant. Sydney restaurant Angus Steak House is the best place to go to try grilled kangaroo.

5. The refreshing ginger beer

All around the world you will encounter different varieties of this drink. Nonetheless, ginger beer is one of the must-try Australian drinks because it is brewed in the most traditional ways. Firstly, they grind up dried ginger which locals have grown it so that it retains its full flavor, later they mix it up with sugarcane and water. After it gets heated and fermented with a special kind of yeast. Yummy! All across Australia, you will find many craft breweries that serve ginger beer, but you should try Bundaberg Ginger Beer.

6. Grab a juicy meat pie on the go

Roughly 24 million Australians eat up to 300 million meat pies a year. And it is no wonder that this seemingly simple treat is so popular all over Australia. Meat pie has quickly incorporated into Australian culture since it is served at pretty much every big event or restaurant. You will find meat pies are literally every gas station and bakery all across the country and it is damn delicious. You can top it up with homemade sauce or eat it plain. Anyhow, you are in for a real savory treat.

You can truly eat your way through the entire country’s culture and traditions. Make sure that you don’t miss out on these food and drinks while in Australia and if you can, grab them even as a takeaway.

Things to See – Ultimate Traveling Guide to Freebies in Donegal

Donegal is the second-largest county with unquestionably rich scenery in Ireland. From the 300-kilometer stretch coastline, intoxicating headlands, high sea cliffs to natural parks, there is a lot to explore from this region in Ireland. If you are planning a trip and wondering what you will be treated to, below are just but a few items to enjoy while in Donegal.

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The Malin Head

The Malin’s head is probably the most northern part of Ireland. This makes it worth a visit, especially if you have been to the County Cork, which is the south-western part of Ireland. The site offers exquisite views with a lot of walking and biking opportunities to challenge your outdoor self.

At some point in the Malin Head, you will see the words “Eire” written with stones on the grass. This recent discovery is said to have been engraved during the Second World War so that the above-flying Germans could know that they were flying over Ireland, who were neutral during the war. This came after they accidentally bombed Dublin, thinking it wasn’t part of Ireland.

The Atlantic Drive

Donegal has several stunning beaches, and it is a pity if you don’t get good weather to enjoy them. Among the best beaches is the Portsalon Beach that has a stunning stretch of water with different shades of blue and golden sand. If you need more of the beach view, take an Atlantic drive.

If you have your own campervan, car or using a tour guided car, you should go for the Atlantic Drive. This is part of the longest Wild Atlantic Way, which is the longest coastal road excursion. There are countless beautiful views, and photo lovers will enjoy this trip here.

Boat ride to Tory Island

Tory island is one of the many remote and intriguing islands in Ireland. Despite the remote nature, it is worth a visit, especially for history enthusiasts. There are a lot of interesting things about this small Island.

With a population of about 200 people, you will find deeply rooted Irish language speakers and conservatives who still keep traditional Irish culture. The fact that a king rules them says a lot about this Island. Therefore, spend at least one day learning more about Ireland’s culture on this Island.

There are other interesting things to see during your Donegal trip. Some key centres that shouldn’t miss in your schedule include;

  • The Glenveagh Castle
  • Slieve League Cliffs
  • The Lough Derg
  • The Famine Village
  • The Letterkenny Catherdral

Accommodation in Donegal

Accommodation is probably one of the major concerns for freebies looking to enjoy their stay in Donegal. However, there should be no course to worry about. Imagine waking up to chirping birds, the mouth licking smell of Irish breakfast wafting from the kitchenette and amazing morning view from the surrounding coastline. This is just a portion of what you get by checking into Donegal Thatch Cottages. You can book through Airbnb for a bed and breakfast option. Hosts in the cottages are very welcoming, and you will surely enjoy your stay here.

Money, Food and The Weather are To Blame for The Majority of Holiday Tensions

Money, food and the weather are some of the biggest reasons behind family fallouts while away, new research has revealed.

The study, conducted by cruise agent Bolsover Cruise Club, surveyed 1000 UK adults and examined the most common reasons behind holiday spats, as well as the optimum length of time we could spend away with our loved ones before bickering was likely to set in.

The results showed that despite their many positives, holidaying with our friends and family can be a rather stressful affair, especially when it comes to the day-to-day.

 In fact, the study found that more than two thirds of Brits admit to falling out with friends or family when on holiday, and that we’re likely to have heated words with our loved ones around four times a week on average while on our jollies.

Top 5 reasons for Fall Outs on Holiday:  

  1. What to do and see
  2. Where/What to eat
  3. The weather/heat
  4. Money/splitting bills
  5. People not controlling their children

Outside of the top five, other reasons given behind common disagreements between friends and family were things such as travel and directions (22.8%), who gets which room/bed (20.2%) and being generally over tired (18.9%).

Men were found to be the more frugal of the sexes, as more than a third shared that they were likely to cause tensions with their friends and family over money/splitting bills, compared to just 14.6% of women.

That said, nearly half of the women (41%) surveyed admitted that they regularly get hot headed towards their travel companions over food choices while on holiday.

Bolsover Cruise Club also quizzed participants on how long they believed they’d be able to holiday with various family members and friends and used this to find the optimum amount of time Brits should consider booking time away with their loved ones.

Results uncovered that our partner was likely to be the best choice for a longer break, closely followed by brother(s) and friends.

Unfortunately for grandma and grandad, dad, sister(s) and nieces, nephews and godchildren, they were all ranked pretty low on the scale in terms of tolerable days. 

Maximum Holiday Time Before a Fallout*

Partner: 10 days 6 minutes 
Mum: 6 Days, 16 hours and 48 minutes
Dad: 2 Days, 13 hours and 33 minutes
Brother: 7 Days, 7 hours and 12 minutes
Sister: 2 days, 21 hours and 36 minutes
Grandparents: 2 days, 12 hours
Children (yours): 8 days, 12 hours
Children (your nieces, nephews, godchildren etc): 1 days, 12 hours
Aunties and Uncles: 3 days, 12 hours
Cousins: 5 days, 7 hours and 18 minutes
Friends: 7 days

Michael Wilson, Managing Director at Bolsover Cruise Club, commented on the findings:  “While there are naturally family feuds and bickering amongst friends, it is great to hear that the majority of Brits are still happy to head away on their annual holidays with their loved ones.

“One key thing to keep in mind is that it’s perfectly okay not to all want to do the same thing while away, whether that’s food, activities or general lounging around the pool, which is why we believe a cruise can provide a great option when wanting to please more than one or two holidaymakers.”

Instagram Influences Holiday Choices of More Than 10.6 Million Brits

Instagram influences holiday choices of more than 10.6 Million Brits

According to a new study, upwards of 10.6 million Brits are said to be shunning more traditional guidebooks and holiday brochures and turning instead to social media for inspiration and making bookings regarding their travel plans.

The research, conducted by villa holiday tour operator Villa Plus, surveyed 1,000 British tourists to determine what factors influence their getaways, and which services they turn to when it’s time to book.

Results showed that despite more than a third of Brits admit to being influenced by friends and family when it comes to the holiday-making process, social media platforms such as Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook, now play a key role in both the way in which Brits browse for holiday inspiration and the method we turn to for making that all-important booking too.

Coming a long way since it’s humble beginnings, platforms such as Instagram are now much more than a way of showcasing your holiday snaps. In fact, advancements in the software mean users can are now no longer restricted to simply browsing their grid for inspiration but can now also buy or book life’s luxuries such as holidays too – and many of the products needed to take away with you as well.

The data mirrored said advancements and the clear generational shift in terms of both travel priorities and the way in which social media is utilised.

For more than a fifth of 25-34 year olds (22.2%), ensuring your vacation destination is “Instagram-worthy” was a main priority, whilst in contrast, more than a quarter of 55-64 year olds prefer to prioritise the experience itself, admitting they would actively attempt to relive their previous holidays time and again.

For some, price is much more appealing than and the perfect Instagram snap. Men were found to be the more frugal of the sexes, as nearly four times more men than women were likely to choose a location based on whether they could source a cheap deal.

The research also revealed which cities are most influenced by the Instagrammability of their vacation spot:

1. Newcastle (22.7%)  
2. Manchester (20.6%)
3. Belfast (20.1%)
4. Birmingham (18.4%)
5. Glasgow (16.3%)

Newcastle claimed the crown, as upwards of 52,000 Geordies believed that an Insta-worthy location was paramount when deciding where to book their holiday.

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Despite a fifth of those hailing from Manchester also admitting to being heavily influenced by social media when making choices in relation to location, just 2% stated that they had used the platforms to make a booking. 

Similarly, when it came to the booking stage, over a fifth (21%) of 65+ year olds reveal they still prefer more traditional methods, opting to complete these transactions over the phone. 

That said, more than 10% of Belfast residents, however, claim to have done so directly through social media.

Further information can be found here:  https://villaplus.blog/2019/07/23/how-do-you-choose-your-next-destination/

7 Must-Visit Attractions in Singapore

The truth is that Singapore has numerous must-visit attractions. The list is endless because this island state is a complete package of fun and adventure. Choosing only seven may seem incomplete in a way, but these are the essential destinations that you do not want to miss. The list is a compilation of both natural and man-made attractions that will not only thrill you but also offer experiences that are unforgettable. So, let us dive into this list now.

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Singapore Zoo

For flora and fauna lovers, this place is an excellent starting point. Although the animals are enclosed, they still enjoy a natural environment that protects them and people. Here, you and your family or friends will get to enjoy amazing wildlife.

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Gardens by the Bay

For both kids and adults who love to interact with a mix of nature, artificial lights and breathtaking landscapes, this is the perfect place to visit. It is one of a kind in the world as it features 18 vertical gardens that are as high as 16-story buildings. The evening is even more beautiful, and the garden is fully lit with a mixture of colors.

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Singapore Botanic Gardens

Students who are studying botany and related fields must not miss a tour of this park. It is one of the oldest in the Lion City, and the gardens are carefully maintained. Surprisingly, the Singapore Botanic Gardens boast over 10,000 plant species. The flowers of different colors and the insects that follow their bright petals and nectar are truly amazing. Indeed, it is a park that includes a lot.

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Singapore Flyer

After obtaining your Singapore visa as a tourist, the excitement to experience the vivid life of the city can overwhelm you. However, nothing should stop you from visiting one of the largest observation wheels in the world. On a lucky day, you will enjoy the horizons and even some views that go beyond the borders of Singapore. It is best enjoyed when you are with your romantic partner.

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Universal Studios Singapore

Are you traveling with kids? Well, none of you will get enough of Universal Studios Singapore. This theme park has numerous rides and themed zones suitable for Halloween, shows and much more fun. In addition to kids, most adults really enjoy this resort also.

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The Beaches

Singapore has numerous beaches that are tranquil yet full of life. Sentosa Island’s beaches top the list of the beach life fun that you will not want to miss. According to travel agents, you must give your beach tour a full day. Changi Beach Park is another great beach here.

National Gallery Singapore

This is one of the most recent attractions in Singapore that you must visit. It is the home of various historical and cultural artifacts not only from Singapore but also all of Asia and Europe, particularly countries that have influenced Singapore in one way or another. It is the best place to learn more about this place.

Now that you know the top attractions here, you will no longer be faced with the dilemma of where to visit especially when you have a limited time for your trip.

Bangkok First Time: A Quick Guide for an Indie Traveler

For many adventurous nomads who travel and work their way around the world, Bangkok, Thailand is a must-stop destination. With a rich blend of history and natural beauty to rival any place in the world, the country has much to offer the wandering visitor. Places to stay are relatively cheap, choices of foods are rich, diverse, and reasonably priced, coworking spaces in Bangkok are efficient and affordable, and there is always something to see or do in the city and beyond. To plan your Bangkok first time smoothly, check out the guide below.

Fresh off the Boat (or Airplane)

For visitors new to Asia generally, and visiting for the first time in Bangkok especially, the city can seem to be a bit overwhelming. Some first-time visitors who arrive to live and work in the city choose a guesthouse or hostel that is likely to offer abundant opportunities to meet other travelers and talk with locals who can offer advice and guidance to get the most out of the city while advising on how to avoid risks. 

In general, Bangkok is safe and pleasant for travelers, whether backpacking nomads or first-time visitors on guided tours of the area. Some basic knowledge and common sense will help to avoid risks that are common to any large metropolitan area that is popular with tourists from around the world.

Where to Stay

For traditional backpackers and nomads, the Khao San Road area is known as a destination in Bangkok with many budget accommodations, a wide range of food and entertainment options, and places to work remotely while in the country. In many a Bangkok guide for first-timers, hostels and guesthouses in the area are rated and ranked according to price (very affordable) and quality (widely variable). The area that attracts tourists and foreign workers has grown to stretch out to the entire Banglamphu area, with a diverse range of housing and coworking spaces in Bangkok available around this part of the city.


Beyond the traditional nomad and backpacker’s first choice area in the Khao San Road area, which some first-time visitors find too busy and commercial, there are choices of living areas near Siam Square, Sukhumvit, Thonglor, Ekkamai or Silom. From these communities, you can connect to other parts of the city by the Skytrain as a transit option.

Where to Work

With the rise of wandering digital nomads who do their work from wherever they are in the world, Bangkok has developed a network of coworking spaces and temporary office options that allow many opportunities for setting up shop on your terms. Digital nomads communities within Bangkok allow for easy access to all the modern amenities of the connection while living in one of the richest historical and cultural centers of Asia.

Getting Around Smoothly

Bangkok has a range of options for transportation, from public transit by bus throughout the entire area, or rail to some areas of the city and beyond to the countryside. Taxis are plentiful, convenient and reasonably priced (be aware to ensure that your driver uses the meter and takes a direct route to your destination to keep taxi charges fair).

You may even try a boat along the Chao Phraya River for a traditional mode of transportation from one part of the city to another. Enjoy the unique view along the waterway that has served as a transportation artery through Bangkok for ages past, viewing modern skyscrapers and traditional boats and residences along the river as you go.

Places to Go in Bangkok

Among the places to go in Bangkok, there are some classic Buddhist temples that are worth a visit. The Grand Palace, the city’s most popular attraction, offers history and culture in the heart of the city. The Wat Phra Kaew, or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is a stunning mosaic of glittering tiles and glass. The neighboring Wat Pho, one of the biggest and oldest temples in Thailand, which is also full of stunning works of artistry and devotion.

Among the city’s unique experiences, a historical home that should be on the must-see list for everyone on their first time in Bangkok is called Jim Thompson’s House. An American merchant and spy in the mid-twentieth century, Thompson lived in a gorgeous classic Thai home with extensive features of teak as well as lush gardens, all now preserved as a museum. The house near Siam Square is worth a visit to appreciate a part of the history of the city that seems to be of another time.

Beyond Bangkok, the entire country of Thailand is known for stunning old Buddhist temples, dense jungles, and lush beaches. Many digital nomad communities divide time between the urban experiences of Bangkok and the outlying beauty of islands, beaches, and forests that can fill an entire journey’s worth of sightseeing opportunities. For first-timers in the country, tours can introduce you to the countryside beyond Bangkok and help you to find your way around, from beaches to rivers, forests, and temples that are worth a visit.

The Night in Bangkok

When the sunsets in Bangkok a vibrant city emerges to entertain. The Sapanput Night market is popular among the trendy young Thais who shop for fashion, accessories, and shoes as well as second-hand goods.

For anyone looking for live music, there is plenty to choose from. Try The Brick Bar where a live music mix is available and customers are encouraged to dance on the tables.

Food of all types is found everywhere from the street vendors to sky bar restaurants in Bangkok. For a treat why not try the elegant surroundings of The Cielo Sky Bar & Restaurant to enjoy the 360-degree panoramic view of Bangkok.

Find Your Place

When you have settled into the rhythm of Thai life and sampled the experiences of Bangkok and beyond, you may be ready to find a place to stay to live and work locally. Living expenses generally are reasonable, and opportunities are abundant to find a comfortable place of your own near coworking spaces in Bangkok to combine the best of residence and workspace in the neighborhood of your choice.

Top 5 Most Romantic Regions in New Zealand

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Paris, Rome, or Seashells all sound wonderful, but some of those seemingly romantic places are filled with tourists and hyped to attract even more of them. Unlike renowned Europe’s capitals, New Zealand is a story on its own. Nowhere on the planet will you find a country so unique, captivating and alluring, that would make every couple’s stay a truly memorable experience. Whether you are searching for a romantic destination for your wedding day or honeymoon, or you are just looking to get away from the daily hustle and bustle, New Zealand is filled with an abundance of incredibly mesmerizing places to relish in each other’s company. From beautiful landscapes to riveting glaciers, New Zealand has it all. And here are some of the regions that stand out from the rest.

Enliven all your senses in Rotorua

If you simply want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the daily lives and have a relaxing and therapeutic weekend with your loved one, then you must head out to Hells Gate Geothermal Park and Mud Spa in Rotorua. This spectacular geothermal scenery is a real New Zealand’s gem. Not only will you have a chance to totally unwind in a therapeutic mud bath together, but you can try out the sulfur spa even under the stars. Let your love blossom around the erupting waters steaming fumaroles, pools of boiling mud just like the ancient Maori people and other European settlers did. Hells Gate is only 5 minutes away from Rotorua International Airport, so it is easily accessible.

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Create your own story in Auckland

Oh, Auckland. There aren’t many urban cities that can be as alluring as the North Island’s biggest city. You can have a picnic in any of its beautiful parks, or catch an outdoor movie while holding hands and sharing popcorn. Amongst tone of other romantic things to do in Auckland, couples absolutely adore going for a horse trek ride along the nearby idyllic Muriwai Beach, or a romantic stroll along black sand, rolling dunes, and scenic forest. Many couples actually tied the knot here and said ‘I do’ in a hot air balloon during sunrise while overlooking the majestic circle of Rangitoto, an island that can boast with the finest 360-degree views of the entire Auckland region.

Try out dreamy stargazing at Mt. Cook National Park

One region that stands out from the rest is the Mount Cook National Park region which is about 3 hours away by car from Queenstown and about 4 hours from Christchurch. But, once your rich this majestic place, you will be totally captivated by the sheer natural wonders it disposes of. Strenuous mountains with snow-peaked tops, luscious plains with lavender fields, and glorious wilderness that will make your stay for the night even more captivating. Yes, this is the place all lover should go stargazing. New Zealand is home to the largest International Dark Sky Reserve at Aoraki/Mt. Cook National Park where you can snuggle with your particularly and focus your attention heavenward to witness the dazzling stars that shimmer throughout the whole night sky. It sounds like an ideal location to propose, doesn’t it?  From the wedding photos taken from professionals at Grey Area Productions, the best wedding photos were taken in the dreamy and charming Mount Cook National Park.

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Embark in adventuresome escape in Waitomo Caves

Thrill-seeking couples who are looking to completely lose themselves in an untamed underground world, should without a doubt head out to the Waitomo Caves. There is something absolutely inspiring and chilling when you descend about 100 meters below Earth’s surface. If you are in for some tender and whimsical together-time, then all couples will certainly enjoy embarking in an illuminating cruise to see thousands of tiny mesmerizing glowing worms. Even if it sounds like a cave full of worms, this is truly one-of-a-kind sight that will sparkle up your fiery romance. Other couples can try other fun activities around Waitomo like spelunking, abseiling and black water rafting.

Delve into New Zealand’s sensuous wine regions

Newlyweds, long-lasting partners, or couples who have just started dating all desire some serene intimacy. And the perfect getaway is going to some of New Zealand’s wine regions like in Waiheke Island or around Marlborough. A couple who visits Waiheke can not only go wine tasting some of the world’s renowned wines, but also explore and walk along luscious vineyards, go cycling and zip-lining, and even swim in white sandy beaches. Basically, a perfect getaway from the city commotions. If you visit the Marlborough region you will also have the opportunity to try exquisite New Zealand’s wine plus book a perfect place for your future wedding reception, since there are multitude wineries where you can seal your love for eternity.

Queenstown, New Zealand

It is hard to rule out the most romantic regions in New Zealand’s since there are numerous other sights, beaches and captivating places where you can let loose and enjoy each other’s company. However, if you wish to keep a romance flowing, this list is an absolute must-see.

A Healthy Guide for Your Holiday in Bali

A Healthy Guide for Your Holiday in Bali

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Exotic, alluring, romantic and appealing: These, and many other adjectives over the decades have been used to describe the island paradise that is Bali. Laying in the Indian Ocean, one of the thousands of islands that make up the Indonesian archipelago, the island has an allure, charm, and lifestyle that draws millions of visitors to its shores every year.

Bali holidays have also become increasingly popular with visitors seeking healthy holiday options. Fine dining restaurants, relaxing spas, or a stay at a Yoga or fitness retreat are becoming increasingly popular. The following are a few ideas on how to make the most of your first visit, and how to avoid the dreaded Bali-belly.

1. Bali Health Retreat Packages

A stay in a fitness retreat in Bali can provide all the attractions of a hotel holiday and more. Stunning white-sand beaches trips to visit the many attractions, and organized hiking and biking outings, are combined with fitness rooms, health clubs, saunas, Pilates and Yoga classes, and healthy dining. All designed to improve the wellbeing of mind and body.

2. Consider a Spa Hotel Break

If you’ve enjoyed one of those short spa breaks at home, you’ll have an idea of what to expect. Bali spa treatments include hot-stone massages, deep-tissue massages, sports injury massages, and the famous Thai massage. Other therapies include Ayurveda (a traditional Hindu massage using oils), mud baths, a sauna, steam room, and reflexology and hydrotherapy treatments.

3. Fasting and Detox Retreats

If you’re looking to give your spiritual and emotional well-being a bit of a boost, consider a holiday in one of Bali’s growing numbers of fasting and detox retreats. Although fasting and detoxing have become increasingly popular in the West during the last two decades, it is an Asian culture based on nature, which has been a part of Eastern life for hundreds of years. Fasting is not just about food. It can mean abstinence from smoking, alcohol, sex, speaking, and company, as well as food.

If you have recently given up overindulgence in alcohol, tobacco or other stimulants, but are struggling with the after-effects, a visit to a detox retreat will help cleanse the body of those stubborn hangers-on. A properly monitored detox fast can help reduce acidity and inflammation and remove chemical residues, contaminants, and cravings. It is a great way to reset the clock for a fitter, healthier, more active you in the future.

4. Happy Holidays

Not everyone is inclined to spa hotels and health retreats. Many just want an enjoyable holiday exploring everything Bali has to offer, free of any of those health issues that can be waiting to strike. Stomach cramps, nausea, and diarrhea are the most prevalent health problems travelers the world over suffer when visiting holiday destinations. For some, just a change of diet can bring on a period of ‘the trots’, which usually disappears in a day or two. For others, hospital stays and intravenous drips can ruin that holiday of a lifetime. Here are a few things to consider when you are out and about.

5. Choosing Where You Eat

Whether in your hotel, out sightseeing, or on the beach, only ever drink bottled water. While dining in your hotel is usually trouble-free, when out and about take care where you eat. The high temperatures mean raw fish and meat sitting in trays for long periods waiting to be cooked, are open to attack from bugs and flies. When visiting the loo, make sure hands are scrupulously washed for the same reason. Choose local cafes, bars, and restaurants that are busy. It indicates a high turnover of products and a popular eatery. Look around and note what other patrons are eating, and what dishes seem most popular. If you want to sample local dishes, do it in your hotel’s restaurant, or a local restaurant that has been recommended.

6. Steer Clear of Arak

Acting the seasoned traveler, and insisting on sampling the local cuisine, wines, spirits and, beers is fine when you’re absolutely sure what you’re doing. In Bali, the local rice wine is a case in point. Available everywhere, some Arak, poorly distilled by local businesses, has claimed the lives of tens of tourists due to contamination by methanol. If you must try it, ask for a glass in your hotel, but never in local bars or restaurants.

7. Care When Visiting Macaque Monkeys

They may look cute, cuddly and friendly, but they are wild animals. Keep your distance, their claws are sharp and teeth strong, and you are likely to get scratched or bitten if they can’t get what they want. In that event, a trip to the nearest doctor to get the wound treated and disinfected is a must, if you don’t want to risk very real health problems.

The Little Things to Take Note

Make sure your travel insurance covers you for motorcycle or scooter hire, and extreme sports such as paragliding or jet-skiing.

If you want to get a tattoo, ask around for recommendations. Finally, don’t forget to use the sunblock, and go home refreshed, relaxed and healthy, from your Bali experience.

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