Sunday 25 December 2016

How to Retire in Bali



By Michael Henry

How to Retire in Bali is a complete guide to retiring in Bali. The guide book covers all of the essential information you need to know before contemplating a move to Bali, such as visas, health care, insurance, buying property, finding accommodation and adapting to life in Bali. The book includes interviews with retirees who have already made the move to Bali.

The trend of westerners retiring in South East Asia to take advantage of a lower cost of living and warmer weather is growing. Indonesia and Bali in particular is becoming a popular destination for retirees as a place to spend their retirement years. Unfortunately there is not a lot of ready information available on what it is like to retire in Bali, which prompted the author to write this guide. The book gives you information on preparing to move to Bali, visas, finding accommodation, adjusting to the culture, banking and finance and everything else you could possibly need to know about retiring in Bali. 


You can also read interviews with foreigners who retired in Bali and learn valuable information from their experiences. Moving to any foreign country can be a daunting experience and this guide to retiring to Bali is a must read for anyone wanting to live on the beautiful islan




       
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Friday 23 December 2016

Kerala India is the best place to see




By Kerala Luxury Tours

Kerala, generally known as Keralam, is an Indian state in South India on the Malabar Coast. It has been a perfect destination for sentimental getaways and in addition bunch visits for more than 600 years. As you go to this silver state in India’s south, persuade prepared to be influenced away by the rich beautiful legacy which captivates, enchants and thrills What more would you be able to request?
Let’s have a look on places to visit and tourist attractions in Kerala.

1) Valiyaparamba backwaters, Kasaragod

Situated in Kasaragod, the northernmost locale of Kerala, the Valiyaparamba backwater is the most charming and vivacious backwaters in Kerala. Framed by four waterways, and pecked by a little island, Valiyaparamba is set only 30 km far from Bakel.The Pallikere and the Kappil shoreline make for an extraordinary weekend escape for flawless revival. Those looking for an enterprise can join the Mangrove Trail of Malabar that incorporates climbing, winged creature watching and sculling.
How to Reach:
The best way to reach there is through Payyanur railway station. The nearest airport is the Calicut International Airport.
Things to Do:
You can visit the Bekal Fort, join the Mangrove Trail of Malabar and can enjoy going drifting, bird watching and climbing.

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Monday 19 December 2016

The 5 lifetime wonderful African travel experience


(BPT) - If you love to travel, chances are you have a bucket list filled with once-in-a-lifetime destinations you simply cannot wait to visit, whether you dream of exploring the homeland of your ancestors, cities renowned for their culinary feats, or a place known for its wildlife.
If your focus is the latter, no bucket list is complete without an authentic African safari that provides the opportunity to step into the native habitats of Africa's big five animals, rare birds, and great apes. If this type of intimate animal experience is on your must-do travel list, here are five reasons Uganda is the perfect destination for your African adventure.
You can get up close and personal with mountain gorillas and chimpanzees
Uganda is home to more than half the world's population of endangered mountain gorillas, and trekking to see these majestic creatures in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is a top bucket list item for nature enthusiasts. The country is also a prime location for those hoping to catch sight of chimpanzees, as Budongo Forest Reserve is home to 700 of these playful primates, including three groups that have been habituated and can be visited by humans.
See it all at Murchison Falls National Park
You can see it all at Murchison Falls National Park, which is a four-hour drive northwest of the capital city of Kampala. Bisected by the Nile River, Murchison Falls boasts 76 species of mammals and 451 species of birds. The park is home to iconic African game such as elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes and giraffes, as well as river-loving animals like crocodiles and hippopotamuses. The dramatic falls, created by a remnant rift that plunges water 150 feet down the valley wall, provide a picture perfect photo opportunity.
Catch a glimpse of the southern white rhino at Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch
Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch is home to 15 southern white rhinoceroses and is the only place in Uganda to see this majestic creature. The ranch, a collaborative effort between the Uganda Wildlife Authority and Rhino Fund Uganda, serves as a sanctuary where the animals can live and breed in a protected environment. In addition to the rhinos, more than 40 species of mammals, reptiles, and birds call Ziwa home. Those who visit leave invigorated by the power of conservation and the work the ranch is doing to protect its residents for generations to come.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is for the birds, and you
Bird is the word at Queen Elizabeth National Park in southwestern Uganda, where 600 different species of birds can be found - more than any other park on the eastern half of the continent. Here, you will have a chance to see some of Africa's most sensational birds such as the Shoebill, African Broadbill, Martial Eagle, Black-rumped Buttonquail, African Skimmer and Pink-backed Pelican.
Seize the opportunity to enjoy authentic, immersive cultural experiences
Uganda is home to more than 50 distinct tribes, and meeting individuals from any of them offers a unique opportunity to experience their way of life and make lasting personal connections. Join the Batwa Experience for a glimpse into the living history of a tribe that once called Uganda's forests home. You can also learn the art of basket weaving or beekeeping from communities across Uganda who use these arts to sustain their villages. A number of lodges connect travelers directly to these local communities, providing the chance to experience unique cultural performances of dance, music and song that will leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul.
Uganda is often referred to as "The Pearl of Africa," and those who visit quickly understand why. Some of the continent's most diverse wildlife viewing, dramatic landscapes, and mesmerizing cultural interactions await adventurous travelers, and there is no better time to plan a visit than right now. To get started, head to www.visituganda.com and begin preparing for the African adventure of a lifetime.
IMAGE CAPTIONS: ------------------------------------------- Caption 1: Mountain Gorilla trekking in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of the world’s top wildlife experiences. Caption 2: The Nile River spills over Murchison Falls in Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area. 


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Friday 16 December 2016

Introducing The 4 Best Beaches of Bali, Indonesia

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The moment you set foot on Bali the sea breeze will gently caress you and softly whisper these Persian words of the famous poet and musician Amir Khusrau in your ears:
Agar Firdaus bar roo-e Zameen ast,
Hameen ast-o hameen ast-o hameen ast.”
which translated into English means:
“If there is a paradise on earth,
It is this, it is this, it is this”
Bali is considered by many as one of the world’s best islands and a dream destination for honeymooners and families alike. Bali is a heady concoction of natural beauty, culture, and spirituality, all blending harmoniously together.  The one striking aspect of Bali is the seamless harmony of the people, environment, and spirituality or God. This harmony permeates each and every aspect of life on the island and makes for a unique and at the same time satisfying holiday experience.
Bali is known for its iconic beaches, lush green paddy fields, volcanic mountains and some of the best and surreal resorts of the world. Bali is also known as the ‘Island of the Gods’, owing to its rich culture and the wave of spirituality that permeates it. Here we focus only on some of the best beaches of Bali which offer miles and miles of spotless sands and gamboling waves as well as a throbbing beach life with resorts and water sports.
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Monday 12 December 2016

Adventurers flock to the beautiful Rocky Mountain resort




Go West! Adventurers, film buffs flock to Rocky Mountain resort

(BPT) - America’s love affair with winter sports continues.
Participation has been on the upswing since 2011, with 9.4 million downhill skiers, 7.7 million snowboarders and 4.1 million cross country skiers tracked respectively in the 2014-15 season alone.
One of the most popular regions? The Rocky Mountains, whose ski resorts drew 20.7 million visitors in 2014-15 according to snowsports.org – the highest number since 2010/2011, and representative of 39 percent of all such visits across the U.S. And because of this year’s prime snow conditions, many ski buffs are again looking to the West for this season’s vacations. Those wanting adventure with a choice of many other amenities might consider Sundance Mountain Resort near Provo, Utah, the 5,000-acre resort founded by actor Robert Redford in 1969.
Redford, who can sometimes be found on site, founded Sundance in 1969 with the mission of fostering artistic expression, encouraging nature appreciation and building environmental stewardship. He explains in a video how he found the property while driving around.
“It was so idyllic, kind of raw and primitive, which made me fall in love with the whole canyon,” he remembered. “I knew it was just a matter of time, and this whole beautiful area was going to be discovered … so at that point I pledged to do everything in my power to preserve it.”
The destination has since become renowned, as it is an official venue for the iconic Sundance Film Festival. But vacationers may be surprised at the resort’s range of other offerings.
Ski enthusiasts are drawn by the area’s average 300 inches of dry, powdery snow each year. And Sundance, in addition to 45 downhill ski runs (20 percent at expert level) offers 25 kilometers of groomed trails for skating and classic skiing along with a nearly two-mile zip line offering dual-span seating, adjustable speeds of more than 65 mph and the largest vertical drop (2,100 feet) in the U.S.
The family-owned resort is a year-round destination and cultural mecca offering artistic, literary, theatre and musical programming along with four eateries including the award-winning Tree Room. Also featured are 92 guest accommodations; a selection of mountain homes; a full spa spotlighting nature-influenced healing methods; a state-of-the-art screening room; an outdoor amphitheater; a bar and a general store. All buildings are created from local materials – stone quarried in the area along with indigenous cedar, fur and pine – and designed to fit in with the environment.
Sundance’s affiliation with the film festival of the same name means hundreds of dramatic and documentary films, shorts, installations, performances, panel discussions and dynamic music events have been launched or hosted at the resort, continually introducing attendees to original and authentic storytelling. Two fun facts: Redford’s 1972 film “Jeremiah Johnson” was filmed nearby, and the vintage 1890s wooden bar inside the resort’s Owl Bar was once frequented by Butch Cassidy’s Hole in the Wall Gang. The resort has also served as an inspirational mecca for countless skiers, artists, outdoor enthusiasts, foodies and wanderlust adventurers.
Browse photos of the resort’s inspiring mountain vistas, challenging ski runs and other inviting amenities at www.sundanceresort.com.



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Friday 9 December 2016

Top 5 Fiji Experiences All Travellers Must Try


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Traditional Kava & Lovo Ceremonies

There are many beautiful traditions held by Fijians and the two that’s worth trying are kava and lovo ceremonies. A kava ceremony is a welcoming gesture that involves drinking the root of the kava tree. The kava acts like a mild anesthetic in the mouth, which in turn helps to relax the body. A lovo ceremony refers to the traditional way of cooking in Fiji, whereby produce like meat, vegetables and fish are wrapped in banana leaves and left to cook in the buried ground. Most resorts offer these ceremonies so be sure to add them to your must-do list.

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Tuesday 6 December 2016

Enjoy 5 steps life-changing when you visit to Cuba



5 steps to a truly life-changing visit to Cuba

(BPT) - With the recent easing of travel restrictions to Cuba, Americans are now busily writing their Cuba vacation checklists. They likely look something like this: Drink a mojito in a Havana bar, smoke a really good cigar, try to dance the salsa, wear a new Che Guevara T-shirt and take a selfie doing all of the above at once.
While those are worthwhile activities, don't let that be where your checklist ends, as you won't come home with a true understanding of what Cuba is really like. To experience the heart and soul of Cuba — and to have one’s own heart and soul touched by the experience — you have to put down the guidebook, forget your pre-conceived notions of what you should be doing and follow these five steps.
Step 1: Spend time with real Cuban people. Americans traveling to Cuba still have to qualify under one of the approved categories, one of which is “People to People.” Think of it as an authentic cultural exchange. You meet Cuban people, such as artists, athletes, musicians and dancers, and they give you insight into their everyday lives. Prepare to be amazed by the talent, passion and dedication these people have to their craft and the commitment private citizens have to the arts in the face of extraordinary budget pressures.
Step 2: Experience life in a small town. To visit a place like Gibara (on the northern coast of eastern Cuba) and Remedios (near the coast in the north) is to understand how the majority of Cubans really live. These are places where the main square is a communal living room, where on Friday nights young girls dress up to meet young boys, where music is played in the streets and is accompanied by the clack of dominos on a café table. You’ll see preserved architecture from the 1600s and quickly notice that the preferred mode of transport is a bicycle or a ’57 Chevrolet Bel Air. All you need to do is hang out and watch life go by.
Step 3: Stay at a casa particular. When you add a huge tourist boom to a just-developing tourist infrastructure, the first thing you’ll notice is it’s hard to get a hotel room. Enter the casa particular. These are family-owned bed and breakfasts that are clean and affordable. Most have air-conditioning and private bathrooms, though the best part is the personal touches the proprietors love to add.
Step 4: Eat in a paladar. A paladar is a privately owned restaurant, often in a converted house. It’s where you’ll find authentic Cuban food, locally sourced and prepared from old family recipes. In Havana, get the grilled octopus in pesto sauce. In the center of the island it’s cattle country, where the specialty is vaca frita — a crispy and soft beef that melts in your mouth. Wherever you go, order the flan — it’s the real deal and a world apart from the poor substitute you always pass on.
Step 5: Learn a few steps of the salsa. If there’s any kind of beat in the air, you’ll find the sultry moves of a salsa dancer not far behind. And in Cuba everyone dances the salsa — in town squares, restaurants, even on buses. There’s something about the grace and passion of the dance that symbolizes the joy of life of the people of Cuba. Learn a little salsa and it’ll be the best thing you take home with you.
One of the most respected and experienced organizations offering “People to People” experiences is the not-for-profit educational travel company Road Scholar. Learn more at www.roadscholar.org/cuba  


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Tuesday 29 November 2016

Rent The World Top 15 Cheap Private Islands

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Work, eat, sleep, repeat — that's the daily grind for most people who aren't living the lifestyle of the rich and famous. However, even if you can't afford to jet off to an exotic destination whenever you want, it's totally possible to save up for a getaway to a place most of us only dream about — your own private island.
Well, you won't actually own the island, but for less than the price of a mediocre hotel, you and a few friends can rent an entire island and pretend you are millionaires for a few days. Seriously, why go to a crowded vacation spot surrounded by complete strangers when you can enjoy the sun, surf, and sand with your besties?

We've rounded up 15 private islands that won't drain your bank account — some as low as $63 per night. And depending on how many friends you take with you, splitting the bill with your pals will make some of the getaways so cheap you will want to book your next trip the minute you return home........ read more http://stfi.re/zzvvrek

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Monday 28 November 2016

Revealing Top 15 Incredible Places to Visit for Solo Female Traveller


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It is true that women are targeted but that shouldn't discourage you from exploring the world outside of your comfort zone. The best thing to do is research your travel destination and its culture, social conventions, and dressing restrictions (if it's a conservative culture). Most importantly, stay alert at all times and be aware of your surroundings. If you do all these things, you shouldn't feel discouraged from living your life to the fullest. 
To get your travel inspiration started, we'll start slow and move our way towards the more obscure, off the beaten path places. So for now, I've rounded up 15 major cities in the world that are one of the safest and most beautiful places for the solo female traveller. Read on, stay safe, and happy travels!....... Read more http://stfi.re/ooylabe

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