Monday, January 13, 2020


Bangkok

The capital city of Thailand and maybe the traffic jam capital of the planet, Bangkok is a fascinating, exciting and incredible city to visit. Like many other capital cities Bangkok never goes to sleep, there is always a hive of activity as people work around the clock in their various professions.
With eight million inhabitants living within the city you will find yourself encountering every walk of life, from the super poor to the mega rich they all congregate in the one city and each feels at home as the other.

Things to do

1. Visit Wat Pho To See The Reclining Buddha
2. Visit the Grand Palace
3. Ride the Sky Train
4. Take a trip around Chatuchak Market.
5. Take a Boat Trip along the Chao Phraya River
6. Shop Till You Drop At Siam Paragon
7. Visit The Bangkok National Museum
8. Have a Thai Massage
9. Spend an Evening in Nana Plaza (Soi 4)
10. Climb the Sathorn Unique Tower


Pattaya

Whenever people think of Pattaya they immediately think of ladyboys, risqué shows and drunk tourists. This does not even begin to touch upon the many things that this city in Thailand has to offer. Pattaya is a place that has beautiful temples and beaches but it also has so many activities to get involved in that it is impossible to get bored.
There are a large number of expats living in Pattaya which has led to the city changing over the years, but this has only led to an increase in wealth being brought into the city, with the increased wealth business men have seen an opportunity to create attractions that appeal to holiday makers which is why Pattaya is one of the enjoyable places to stop at for a few days.

Things to do

1. Party The Night Away In Walking Street
2. Relax Yourself At Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden
3. Experience The Pattaya Floating Market
4. Become Part Of The Art At Art In Paradise
5. Amaze Yourself At Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!
6. Climb The Hill At Wat Phra Khao Yai
7. Go Ziplining At Flight Of The Gibbon
8. See The Buddha Engraving At Khao Chi Chan
9. Go Back In Time At Anek Kusala Sala
10. Have some lunch at Mum Aroi




Thailand

Thailand is the number one tourist location in South East Asia, and it is easy to see why. Best known for its breath-taking beaches, its stunning temples and the modern urban sprawl that is Bangkok, it is a country where getting bored is just not an option.
From the moment you step of the plane to the time you leave you will be surrounded by some of the friendliest, down to earth and genuine people that you could want to meet. It’s easy to see why Thailand is often called the ‘Land of Smiles’.
The problem for any visitor to Thailand is narrowing down your list of things to do .

Things to do

§  Grand Palace
§  Thai Massage
§  Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
§  Nana Plaza
§  Sathorn Unique Tower
§  Koh Phi Phi
§  Ping Pong ShowThailand Scooter
§  Street Food, ThailandSongkran
§  Khao Yai National ParkWat Arun
§  Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai
§  Full Moon Party, Koh PhanganPhang Nga BayDoi Suthep
§  Railay Beach
§  Koh Lanta Diving
§  Loi Krathong Festival
§  Pai, Thailand
§  At Mahathat Temple, AyutthayaThai-Burma Railway
§  Thai Coconut Drink
§  Erawan Falls




Dream Cruise

MS Genting Dream cruise ship is the first vessel in the fleet of the Chinese premium brand Dream Cruises (Genting Hong Kong/GHK-owned subsidiary company launched in November 2015). Among world's largest cruise liners, the 151,300-ton, 3350-passenger vessel debuted in November 2016. Its fleetmates are the sistership World Dream (2017), the transferred from Star Cruises in 2019 Explorer Dream (1999-built as SuperStar Virgo) and the larger Global-class liner Global Dream (2020).

In 2018, Genting Dream was homeported in Singapore. Between early December 2017 and late March 2018, the ship operated on a series of 5-night roundtrip itineraries (Sunday departures) combined with 2-night weekend mini-cruises to destinations in Strait of Malacca and the Java Sea. Passengers also had the choice to combine Strait of Malacca and the Java Sea voyages into a 12-night B2B cruise, with the option of spending the weekend either onboard or in a Singapore hotel. Between April and October 2018, the ship's schedule had listed destinations in the South China Sea and the Java Sea, visiting ports in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam.
  • 2 Nights Weekend Mini Cruise (departures every Friday)
  • 5 Nights Singapore to Kuala Lumpur-Penang-Phuket (departures every Sunday on the odd week)
  • 5 Nights Singapore to Surabaya (Java)-North Bali (departures every Sunday on the even week)
  • 12 Night back-to-back cruise with optional Singapore hotel stays instead of the weekend voyage.
  • Note: Surabaya's Port Tanjung Perak allows max draft 14 m and has a cruise terminal.
Starting July 6, 2018, Genting Dream includes Pulau Bintan island as call port on 2-night weekend mini-cruise itinerary roundtrip from Singapore. The ship docks directly at Bintan Resorts area. This is an alternative to weekend getaways on which (especially during summer) hotels are most expensive,
For summer 2020 season (April through November) the cruise liner visits some of Southeast Asia's best-known island destinations and ports of call. From homeport Singapore, Genting Dream cruises on 2-3-4-5-night voyages that vary from weekend getaways (2-day mini cruises) to 7-day roundtrips.

Sentosa Island

The best attractions in Sentosa Island all share one thing in common: fun, and lots of it! This manmade island, accessible via a small bridge from the main Singapore island, is jam-packed full of entertaining things to do, many of which are geared towards families with young kids. 
Sentosa Island is famous for the massive Resorts World, which in itself contains many fun things to see and do. Sentosa is also home to all of the best beaches in Singapore. All featured attractions are easy to get to, thanks to a free bus service that runs around the island as well as a free monorail service.

Things to do

1. Universal Studios Singapore
2. Sentosa Merlion
3. Singapore Cable Car
4. S.E.A. Aquarium & Maritime Experiential Museum
5. Images of Singapore & Madame Tussauds
6. Mega Adventure Park Zipline
7. Adventure Cove Waterpark
8. iFly Singapore
9. Kidzania Singapore with Pickup
10. Sentosa Adrenaline

Phuket

Phuket is the largest island in Thailand with a land area of approximately 540 square kilometers (roughly the size of Singapore.) A quarter of a million people call Phuket their home with most being either Thai or Chinese.
Situated of the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea temperatures vary from between 21 degrees and 34 degrees centigrade, but due to its geographical location the months of November till April are traditionally sunny and humid whilst May till October sees the rainy monsoon season.

Things to do

1. Take a Trip to Kata Noi Beach
2. Have a Tour of The Chalong Bay Rum Distillery
3. Come And See The Phuket Big Buddha
4. Nai Harn Beach
5. Take a Wander to Karon View Point
6. Take a Trip to Wat Chalong
7. Go Shopping at Phuket Town Weekend Night Market
8. Hang Out at Tiger Kingdom
9. Get Learning at a Thai Cooking Class

10. Spend a Night Out on Bangla Road

Saturday, December 7, 2019

KUALA LUMPUR


Kuala Lumpur, officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and commonly known as KL, is the national capital and largest city in Malaysia. Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Klang Valley, is an urban agglomeration of 7.25 million people as of 2017. It is among the fastest-growing metropolitan regions in Southeast Asia, in both population and economic development.

Kuala Lumpur is the cultural, financial and economic centre of Malaysia. It is also home to the Parliament of Malaysia and the official residence of the Malaysian King, the Istana Negara. The city once held the headquarters of the executive and judicial branches of the federal government, but these were relocated to Putrajaya in early 1999. However, some sections of the political bodies still remain in Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur is one of the three Federal Territories of Malaysia, enclaved within the state of Selangor, on the central west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Since the 1990s, the city has played host to many international sporting, political and cultural events including the 1998 Commonwealth Games and the 2017 Southeast Asian Games. Kuala Lumpur has undergone rapid development in recent decades and is home to the tallest twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Towers, which have since become an iconic symbol of Malaysian development.






Things to do in Kuala Lumpur:
1.Petronas Twin Towers
2.Melaka Historic City
3.Georgetown Historic City
4.Redang Island
5.Menara KL Tower
6.Sky Bridge
7.Penang Hill
8.Kinabalu National Park
9.Cameron Highlands
10.Sunway Lagoon Theme Park