A walk in the park : Paths at Singapore Botanic Gardens wind past grassy slopes, towering rain trees, statues and fountains; in the mornings and at weekends, crowds practice yoga and taichi at the gazebos, and children feed black Australian swans at Swan Lake. Endless shelf life : A Singapore institution, Mustafa Centre is open round the clock, offering 150,000 sq ft of bargains, not to mention a travel agency rooftop restaurant and supermarket. It's a treasure trove of discount shopping, carrying everything from skincare and electronics to sportswear and luggage. Night Safari, Singapore : Set in lush secondary rain forest, Night Safari is a must-visit. The world’s first night zoo (opened in 1991) in Singapore allows you to see what over 900 nocturnal animals from 130 species get up to after dusk, in naturalistic habitats and without barriers, via the use of special lighting techniques. To go on the safari, take a 45-minute tram ride: observe majestic lions gnawing on their meat dinners, coy mountain deer striking poses and, if you’re lucky, a noisy rhino taking a bath. G-MAX Reverse Bungy : Thrill seekers looking for a quick jolt of adrenaline should head down to Clarke Quay, strap into the G-MAX Reverse Bungy chair and hold on for an imminent mix of fun and fear. Bowl with the buds : A more family-friendly form of late-night frivolity can be found at Orchid Bowl, a 32-lane bowling alley in eastern Singapore. Party on the beach : A bustling downtown and spectacular skyline can often make us forget we are sitting on a tiny little island surrounded by beaches. Head to Sentosa after hours to a bumpin’ beach bar.
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To some Ko Samui would mean nothing but to a seasoned traveler it’s a place of excellent beauty next to the sea. The place is located at the east coast of Kra isthmus in Thailand. People of all nationality visit the place for relaxing and to break the pace of life. This holiday makers’ destination is most in demand. The place was discovered three decades back and it the third largest island of the nation. What most tourists want to know is when to visit Ko Samui? Season and tourists We had to decide our trip in such a way that crowds did not make us feel cramped for place and at the same time the season was comfortable to be outdoors. We found out that the place two weathers sunny and rainy. Off months were the rainy months from July till November. Hotel food discount was applicable in off months. We decided to be at Ko samui in September as the discount could be availed and the monsoon was not torrential. The rain in this month was unpredictable and swift lasting a little while and followed by the sunny day. The temperature after rain was tolerable. Some rain puddles and palm water drops glistering in sun. The scene following rain was alluring. So we had a fairly good answer to when to visit Ko Samui? July and August is peak season as European school proceeding on leave and many families visit the island. It is best time to visit Ko Samui. Flights are full and so are the hotels with advance bookings. Room rents are expensive and sun beds on beaches are in short supply. We felt sad that we could not make it to the Thai New Year or Songkran as it is commonly called. It’s a national event and falls on 13th April. Ko Samui celebrates it for a day. When to visit Ko Samui answer is different for different tourists. Expectations from the island There are a lot of bamboo huts for living and add charm to the surroundings. Our friends described the place as a den of white sand beaches, mesmerizing nature not spoilt by man, the best hot and cold meal of different nationalities, accommodation of different categories to suit every pocket, sea facing rooms, spa therapy to recoup lost health, and water sports. The night life after sunset had bars and dance floor occupied till early hours of morning. Shopping connected with water sports, local shopping arcade now equipped with imported goods adds to the fun. Some tourists laze around for months while others spend a weekend as a break from routine. Once at Ko samui we enjoyed all of this and felt rejuvenated. The culture of village We undertook trip to Bophut Beach to enjoy the fisherman’s village of the land. It was north of Samui. We were told not the venture into swimming as the place as innumerable boats on tour and diving boats that makes it a risky proposition. We were surprised to find a lot of restaurants with good preparation around the place. We talked to locals and they talked how fishing industry is run; how fish is caught and reaches our homes. Online trip planner such as TripHobo enlightened us on planning our day to derive maximum benefit of our stay. It really helped in making our trip a memorable one. Best time to visit Ko Samui was also conveyed through the website.
Ever spent a holiday wondering where is all that you heard about the place? Where’s that extra piece of adventure that should complete your fun filled trip? Was it that you dreamt of something else while reality gave you an unappealing surprise? Or were you so badly misled? Don’t put yourself through a feeling like that on your honeymoon. Surprisingly, the one place you can reconsider on the list would be Bali. Yes you read that right. You thought Bali was in synonymous with Paradise, didn’t you?
Although it is true that Bali tops the world tourist map as a romantic destination with its pristine beaches and luxurious honeymoon resorts, unfortunately, that’s all the island has to offer. If you think harder, may be Bali itinerary has something more to it? Of course, it indeed has a population of four million people sharing the space on the little island. While most people look up to Bali as an ideal spot to vent out romance, let us look at reasons why the island is actually overrated for the same reason. After taking a travelers choices and reviews , I came up with few more Pattaya attractions which are must see.If you think that some more should be added in the below list then do let me know. Check out the Pattaya attractions which are most visited places also. So you must be thinking that why have I written about Pattaya attractions another time in my blog. In spite of having a list of many attractions and things to do in Pattaya, we still need much more to explore.It gives us a feeling of completing our trip in well manner.
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