Jan
24
Romantic Travel
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Jan
24
Around South Island in a fortnight
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New Zealand’s South Island is one of the most picturesque places in the world.
The scenery there is amazing, with a combination of snow capped mountains, volcanic coastlines and endless grass carpeted meadows, and there are plenty of activities that will keep any visitor occupied and busy for at least two weeks.
If you love wine and food, Marlborough is the place to visit. There are many vineyards, including the famous Cloudy Bay winery and vineyard, which is open to the public. They conduct regular tasting of wines for visitors and wines can be bought by the crate at a discount from the vineyard.
Besides wine, Marlborough is also famous for its seafood, especially salmon and mussels.
The Nelson region, about a three-hour drive from Marlborough, is known for its many outdoor adventure activities that will thrill the young and the young-at-heart equally, like sailing, diving, kayaking and boating.
Do take some time out to check out the Abel Tasman National park with its coastline of turqoise waters and golden beaches, or the Kahurangi and Nelson Lakes National Parks which boast rugged mountains scenery and enchanting native plant and bird life.
THrill seekers will love Queenstown, which is the home of bungee jumping, jet boating, white water rafting and paragliding.
However, the more leisurely inclined can also find plenty to do here. The area has great rainbow trout, brown trout and quinnat salmon fishing for those with the patience and skill.
Wine tasting is fast becoming one of the more popular ways to see the greater Queenstown region.
You may choose to join a wine tour that will bring you to Gibbston Valley, Chard Farm or Peregrine Winery - just three of a number of top class boutique wineries here.
For something different, step back in time at the historical Arrowtown with its quaint, tree-lined streets, miners’ cottages and shops. They have been preserved as they were during the 19th century gold rush era for that authentic experience and feel. Arrowtown is a 20 minute drive from Queenstown.
If you tire of the countryside, check out Christchurch, South Island’s biggest city, which boasts theatres and modern art galleries.
For a breathtaking view of the city, go on the Christchurch Gondola, which takes visitors up 500m bove sea level to the summit of an extinct volcano.
Another popular destination is the International Antartic Centre, which allows visitors to experience the South Pole without braving the cold and long travel.
Check out this beautiful collection of photos of New Zealand.
Jan
24
Pangkor Laut Resort
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View from the pool of Pangkor Laut Resort.
Pangkor Laut Beach Resort and Spa, voted ‘Number One in the World’ and top of the ‘Best Overseas Destination Spa’ category of the Condé Nast Traveller UK Readers’ Travel Awards is one fancy and luxurious resort.
Boasting a luxurious Spa Village to spoil you silly, Pangkor Laut is situated on its very own private island ( Pulau Pangkor ) with lush, untouched forest greenery. Situated in a sheltered cove, visitors get a choice of a villa sited over the sea, by the beach or on the hill, each elegantly designed and furnished.
Each villa boasts a private balcony with cushioned deck chairs, luxuriously furnished spacious interiors, and oversized tubs. Designed specifically for two guests to a villa, this is an ideal romantic getaway for those who can afford the price.
Prices are guaranteed to set you back around USD 200 for a hill villa to USD 450 for a spa villa.
The Spa Village and Spa treatments
Yet those who come here, are here to relax. Most take advantage of the spa treatments, which begin with the unique Bath House Ritual, representing various bathing traditions from around Asia.
This starts with a foot bath and an invigorating Chinese Foot Pounding, previously only enjoyed by the concubines of feudal China.
From there, visitors are escorted to the Bath Houses to enjoy the traditional Malay “circulating†bath, from when villagers bathed in streams or rivers, and a Japanese-style cleansing with a “goshi-goshiâ€â€ cloth, followed by a dip in the heated Rotenburu pool.
After that, visitors enjoy the signature Shanghai Scrub, gently exfoliating and washing in the private scrub house. In Shanghai, this was traditionally offered exclusively to males.
This is followed by a cup of calming tea in our tranquil surroundings before visitors get to select their spa treatment of choice, ranging from traditional chinese and Ayurvedic treatments.
Awards
In obtaining top place at the Condé Nast Traveller UK Readers’ Travel Awards, Pangkor Laut Resort took honours over prominent names such as Hotel Cipriani, Venice; Sandy Lane, Barbados; Four Seasons Hotel, New York; Begawan Giri Estate, Bali; the Aman resorts including Amanjena; Amanpuri and Amankila; Four Seasons Resort Maldives; Shangri-La, Singapore; well as Hotel Arts, Barcelona.
In the ‘Best Overseas Destination Spa’ category, Pangkor Laut Resort’s luxurious Spa Village outshone Ananda in the Himalayas, India; Chiva-Som International Health Resort, Thailand; LaSource, Granada; Cal-a-Vie, California; and Clinique La Prairie in Switzerland. . The Spa Village, which opened its doors last year, scored an impressive 85 points and above for all nine categories with the highest rank for its range of treatments.
Jan
12
Lombok or Ubud ?
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We’ve been considering a holiday at the year end, and having a headache over the choices. So, Lombok or Ubud in Bali ? Both places are near to each other, in the southern central region of Indonesia, boasting similarly sun-kissed beaches and a wonderful resort experience.
Lombok is probably the less developed of the two, looking somewhat like the Bali of 30 years ago. Lovely for those who love the rustic ambience. Downside is the fewer air connections, with regional airlines flying in from Singapore and Jakarta.
Ubud, on the other hand, with the Ayung river valley, boasts luxury hotels of international repute, like Christina Ong’s Como Shambhala, as well as small little luxury boutique hotels like the very exclusive Viceroy Bali.
We’ll think about, and let you know. For all I know, we’ll end up visiting both places, which is so much better to do a comparison review.
