Got the travel bug? Tired of going to the same destinations all the time? Well, here's a blog that offers the perfect tourist spots that goes beyond your standard locations! Some of these locations have been visited by the creators of this blog, so some of what are stated are purely from our experience :) .. Enjoy. x
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Paragliding at on the Wollongong Illawarra south coast, just 45 minutes south of Sydney
hi guys
the past few months ago Me and my friend went there for the weekend trip at illawarra south coast of wollongong,the wheather was nice and it was quite windy there which was perfect for paragliding, i didnt do it tho but i saw 10 of the paragliders were ready to fly out, check this out if interested http://www.adventureplusparagliding.com.au/
30 minute away from wollogong at jervis bay
Hi all. me and 10 of my friends recently had a camping trip at jervis bay, we brought lots of foods and drinks, during the night we were singing cooking and drinking. it was cold out there but we had a tent for every single of us, until the next morning we had a scoccer match with aussies tourist which was exhausted with the heated sunlight but overall we had a great time there :)
Sentosa Island, Singapore
One of the greatest places I've ever been to as a child is in Sentosa
Island, Singapore. Its upgraded since I was a child, and its
improvements are definitely for the better. The perfect theme park to
spend with your family. An island full of beaches, adventure park, water
theme parks. Its sure to be your money's worth! - Natalie de Vera
Rotorua, New Zealand.
If you enjoy rejuvenating your skin in day spas, etc - Well why not try the geothermal experience in Rotorua, New Zealand. It offers mud pools, thermal springs, with a faint sulphur scent lingering in the air. It even has some of the most continuously active volcanoes in the world.
It offers plenty of activities and sight seeing outdoors, experience the nature that resides within the mountains! You won't get bored at all. - Natalie de Vera
It offers plenty of activities and sight seeing outdoors, experience the nature that resides within the mountains! You won't get bored at all. - Natalie de Vera
Saturday, 15 December 2012
BeiJing
BeiJing Hutong
BeiJing Hutong
BeiJing Hutong
Entering The Lama Temple
The Lama Temple
The Lama Temple
The Lama Temple
I really do not want to leave Beijing, I love the history of this city.
THE place that only real emperor lives
Purple Forbidden City
Purple Forbidden City
front door of Purple Forbidden City (winter)
If you ask me where is the best place to live in the world, I will say the Purple Forbidden City.
NEWCASTLE
Sunset.
NEWCASTLE, a really beautiful place, I had fun here. I am sure that you will also enjoy the place, come and have fun。
Blue Mountains National Park.
Do you love being outside, hiking, fresh air, nature, scenic walks?
Well, the best place to head to is the Blue Mountains National Park. It
offers beautiful tracks to walk on that leads to attractions such as The 3 Sisters -
Wentworth falls -
The Jellybean Pool -
And amongst other lakes and falls that you are able to swim in. But if you're just up for a quiet picnic, then the area itself has small locations like Wentworth Lake, which is scenic in itself and children will enjoy the playground situated there.
Other attractions within this area are only a few minutes drive, it offers little cottage-like food places, etc. So get on down to Blue Mountains, and don't forget to pack your jackets and comfortable shoes as the temperature can get quite chilly up there :) - Natalie de Vera
Wave Lagoon, Darwin
This last week , I actually went on a trip to visit my family in the Northern Territory. Darwin to be specific. And amongst the sightseeing, my cousin actually suggested that I visit this place called the Wave Lagoon. Well, I'll share with you the images of the place so that you can understand how incredible it was!
"Darwin’s wave lagoon is a safe, stinger and crocodile-free wave and swimming lagoon.
The lagoon depth varies from 2 metres at its deepest point with a slope
to a depth of zero at the wet edge. The water is chlorinated salt and
the lagoon has a concrete bottom. The wave lagoon is capable of a range
of different waves up to 1.7 metres in height. The different wave types
provide a range of experiences for all users and ensure the wave lagoon
is suitable for the whole family – from boogie board riders to toddlers.
Waves run on a cycle with a ten minute break in between."
So if you're keen to get soaked in the sun, but are too afraid to head out to the actual ocean for fear of getting attacked by sharks or jellyfishes, etc - this place is the perfect hot spot for you! It even has a kiosk nearby with plenty of shady areas and a small pool if you just want to lay down and relax.
-Natalie de Vera
Paronella Park, Cairns.
If you're looking for the top 10 best things to do in Cairns, then we'd suggest you check out this magical park called Paronella Park. The castles built within this park were handmade by Jose Paronella - "all of the structures were constructed of poured, reinforced concrete,
the reinforcing being old railway track. The concrete was covered with a
plaster made from clay and cement, which they put on by hand, leaving
behind the prints of their fingers as a reminder of the work they had
done." Its incredible background history is sure to catch your attention, and you will leave the place feeling a little more inspired. - Natalie de Vera
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