Asia Cheapest Flight - Locations
Cheap Minute Airline Ticket wanted to share with you impressions on different
locations around Asia. This section is dedicated to some of the most popular
places in Asia. From Bali to India via Singapore, this three articles will (I
hope) help you choose your destination in case you didn't do it yet. Or may be
even change your mind and decide to choose another spot for your holiday. Who
knows ? You also can save money on your destination after all !!
Cheap Minute Airline Ticket choose two cheap and wonderful
destination about their culture and huge possibilities. I'm talking of course
about India and Indonesia. Which are respectively the second and fourth biggest
country (by population) in the world and offers infinity variety of spots for
holiday
And finally we choose Singapore for one of the most exiting city in Asia.
Singapore is also the best place for basement if you are planning to take a lot
of plane around South East Asia.
Bali: Beaches, Spas, Nightlife and
Shahrukh Khan
By
Manoj Gursahani
For me, arriving at Bali was a travellers’ delight. Nothing
could beat travel fatigue better than the friendly, smiling
Balinese faces at the Customs and Immigrations at the Denpasar
airport and the ’ Visa on arrival’ stamped on my passport for 10
USD in 15 minutes flat! I had heard that Bali was an island of
temples, dances, and age-old rituals; with over 95 per cent of
the 3 million people practice a form of Hinduism. But nothing
prepared me for the spot-on recital of ‘Gayatri Mantra’ by my
taxi driver, followed by a song from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in the
same breath. I was amazed by the Bollywood craze in this Far
East city, so much so, that I was instantly labelled ‘from Shah
Rukh Khan’s country’ by every taxi driver and local I met!
Arriving at the airport, most tourists head straight for the
beach areas of Kuta, Sanur, Jimbaran or Nusa Dua, I chose Kuta
simply because it is still arguably the centre of night life
activities along with an array of shops, boutiques, and
galleries- what more could I ask for!
Bali offers a vast section of hotels for all budgets, right
from simple and cheap accommodation for backpackers to five star
hotels with indulgent spas for those seeking pure luxury. I
stayed at the Hard Rock Hotel, a stone’s throw away from the
Kuta beach.
At sunset, the Kuta beach comes alive, with people wanting to
enjoy the stunning panorama. Teeming tourist, locals selling the
colourful sarongs and batiks and a Balinese dance performance
somewhere on endless stretch of the beach…and if you want to
dance away into the wee hours of the morning, you wont be
disappointed- pubbing is amazing in Kuta, with a wide choice of
with pubs and discos that offer a vibrant nightlife.
The best way to enjoy Kuta is by simply asking the locals,
who are very friendly an always ready to help you. I was lucky
to have a very successful Indian friend in Indonesia- Kishore
Pridhnani, who along with his wife Radha took me for a night
tour of all the chic places in Kuta. The one that left a lasting
impression on my mind was Ku De Ta, a fancy restaurant
overlooking the beach. I absolutely loved the ambience in the
night and would recommend this restaurant to anyone.
However, if your kind of vacation is to relax and chill out,
head to the southern peninsula, with world-class, self-contained
luxury hotels set on quiet stretches of beach of Sanur and Nusa
Dua, as well as in Jimbaran Bay. (which is also very popular for
very reasonable Sea food) These white sand beaches dotted by
thousands of mangrove and coconut trees and sheltered by coral
reefs, create an ideal haven for honeymooners or those
preferring solitude.
To take a break from the hustle and bustle of Kuta, I headed
for Ubud, which I must say has retained the feel of a cosy
village retreat, despite of the growing tourism industry. Ubud
is the arts and crafts capital of Bali, so in addition to
streets lined with lined with shops and workshops specialising
in traditional crafts, there are a number of different art
galleries and museums to visit.
The next I headed for a day-trip cruise from Benoa Harbor
that took me to the Lembongan Island, a popular spot for surfers
and scuba divers. (at approx. USD 60 onwards for the day-cruise
inclusive of lunch, I think it’s a worth a visit). Arriving on
the white sandy beaches of Lembongan Bay, you can take the
guided snorkelling trips and glass-bottom boat cruise or simply
walk amidst the native Balinese villages
If you want to take a break from the beach scenario, I
suggest a trip into the cool mountains of Kintamani with its
green rice fields, the placid Lake Batur that rests in a huge
crater and the impressive Gunung Batur volcano that dominates
the landscape. The evenings tend to get cooler, so carry a warm
pullover or a shawl and make sure you have camera with you to
capture the spectacular view of Mt Batur.
Bali is one of the Spa Capitals of the world where you can
indulge yourself in a spa treatment at very reasonable prices.
If you want to spoil yourself then you can sample from an
elaborate menu of lulur massages, rice-paste exfoliations,
flower petal aroma baths and indulgent cream baths. I would
suggest you check some of the local spas that work spa therapies
into your holiday schedule on a daily basis. And don’t forget
the traditional drinks made of herbs and roots– ‘jamu’, a local
Balinese remedy for fatigue, headaches, aching bones or chills.
For the adventurous and sporty, Bali offers a host of
adrenaline-pumping water-sports, both below and above water.
Surfing, scuba diving, banana boats, snorkelling, parasailing,
Jet Ski, Bungee Jumping, Bali offers it all.
Do try the river rafting on the Ayung River amidst a wild
tropical forest. Ride the fast-flowing Ayung river as it carves
its way with numerous hairpin curves and swirling rapids. A full
day programme would only cost you about USD 35 onwards and I
found the experience thoroughly stimulating.
For those who love underwater world and always wanted to
dive, there is spectacular scuba diving and snorkelling off the
unspoiled coral reefs around the island, with the most amazing
and colourful underwater life. There are even learner’s courses
by qualified professional instructors for the amateurs (you can
take a day’s course for less than USD 100)
And while you are on the beach enjoying the water sports, do
indulge in the locals who cajole you into trying hair braiding,
getting tattoo done or even have a relaxing massage.
If you are travelling with your kids, be sure to take them to
the Waterboom Park. My kids and I enjoyed a day of waterslides
and pools in all sizes with restaurants and snack bars within
arms reach…good family fun for kids of all ages!
When you feel like venturing outside for a meal, there are
lots of breezy open sided bamboo cafes serving authentic
Balinese food as well as an array of sumptuous international
cuisine. But for those who miss Indian food, I suggest you try
out a delicious meal at the Queen’s Tandoor in Seminyak, where
the owners Puneet and Neeta Malhotra go out of the way to pamper
you with personal attention.
Another big pastime here is shopping!
For those who do not want to wander too far from the beach,
Sanur, Kuta and Ubud have more than enough to appease any
shopper, from sarongs and sandals to wooden statues, stone
carvings and iron and bronze works. But if you are keen on
shopping, you can buy branded stuff from malls like Mahatari or
also look for Factory Sales of branded clothes.
You'll find the ultimate in open-air market browsing in
southern Bali, where traditional Asian-style shopping still
thrives. Do check out the local painting styles. I suggest, you
always go in at less than a third of the price and even walk
away, until you get the price you want. .
And before you leave Bali don’t forget to buy their chilly
sauce called Sambal (its one of it’s kind and you can even pick
it up at the duty free at Bali Airport.)
From the locals raving over Shah Rukh Khan to the colourful
Balinese-Hindu culture, this tropical paradise lures Indians,
not just by its natural exquisiteness but more importantly by
its culture and the warmth of the Balinese people.
With Bali becoming more accessible and affordable, with cheap
extension packages from Kuala Lumpur or Singapore and great
deals from Garuda Indonesia Airlines that have daily flights
connecting the Island for as little as USD 160 for a round trip
ticket, I would defiantly recommend this island getaway as your
next travel itinerary!
Copyright (C) Manoj Gursahani
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Destination Singapore. A fine city for
all the right reasons.
by:
Matthew Lawson
You may have heard the saying “Singapore is a fine city.” You get
fined for this, fined for that… you could even get fined for chewing
gum (it caused a major door drama that stopped the MRT subway
running). While there’s no doubt that Singapore takes a tough stand
on fines for anti-social issues and basic public behaviour,
Singapore is also fine city for a tourists on a stopover or vacation
break.
In fact, Singapore is one of the world’s most popular destinations.
A tiny island with mighty appeal, lying between Malaysia and
Indonesia. Just 14 miles from north to south and 26 miles wide from
east to west, it’s slightly more than 3.5 times the size of
Washington, DC. Singapore lies in the heart of exciting Southeast
Asia, a bridge between east and west and a place that buzzes 24/7.
It offers visitors a world of fantastic possibilities. Its
ultra-modern skyscrapers and towers of glass contrast with the
colonial charm of historic buildings, secret laneways and Chinese
shop houses.
It’s a confusion of culture with slick style and business energy. A
melting pot of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian races. Safe, fun
and friendly, the perfect place for a break. Singaporeans are super
helpful to visitors and just about everybody speaks English as this
is the main language of business and everyday life.
Singapore is also just a few degrees from the equator, so it’s
always a hot and happening place literally. Tip: dress for the
tropics with light comfortable clothing.
Seven great things to do and see.
Singapore Shopping. A buyer’s paradise.
The number one attraction is undoubtedly shopping. Stroll down the
main boulevard of Orchard Road and you’ll find plenty to tempt you
and your credit card, but window shopping costs nothing. Each side
of the road is lined with glossy designer boutiques, big stores and
fabulous malls, not to mention shops displaying the latest digital
wizardy.
Don’t miss exploring the other side of Singapore either. It’s fun to
spend a day wandering the different locales and historic backstreets
of Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street.
Enjoy a Singapore Sling at Raffles.
“When in Singapore, feed at Raffles”, that was the advice of the
renowned English author, Rudyard Kipling, and it still holds true
today. The legendary Raffles Hotel is consistently voted as one of
the top hotels in the world. It attracted a bevy of literary talent
to its doors, from Joseph Conrad to Somerset Maugham to Noel Coward
who were inspired by its unique atmosphere. First opened in 1887,
Raffles has undergone extensive restoration over the years but today
it’s still as stylish as ever.
Now film celebrities, royalty, sports stars and anyone who’s anyone,
chooses to stay Raffles. Even if your budget doesn’t allow an
overnight booking, you could probably stretch to a refreshing Gin
Sling in the Long Bar – it was invented here. Bartender Ngiam Tong
Boon created this deliciously different cocktail close to a century
ago.
Food glorious food.
Making money is not the only things on people’s minds in Singapore.
The subject of food is a national obsession. After breakfast has
finished, where to have lunch and dinner are the big topics of the
day. As a visitor, your taste buds are spoiled for choice with
plenty of food halls, stalls, cafes and upmarket restaurants.
Nonya or Peranakan food is the closest Singapore has to a “national”
cuisine. It combines Chinese, Malay and other influences into its
own unique blend. The resulting dishes are imaginative, tasty and
often extremely subtle.
Travel tip: If you’re heading this way in the month of July, the
annual Singapore Food Festival is in full swing. A gastronomic feast
of workshops, places to eat, amazing recipes and things to try are
all on the menu.
Singapore Zoo Night Safari.
Forget a typical zoo experience, this is an “open” green environment
where animals are allowed to roam in acres of lush jungle and
parklands. Oppressive cages are absent.
The animals are actually kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures,
separated from visitors by dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed
with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision.
At night, Singapore zoo takes on a totally different feel with the
famous Night Safari. A unique experience of exploring wildlife in a
tropical jungle at night. Through subtle lighting, you can view over
1,000 nocturnal animals from 100 species in their habitat. It’s well
worth spending an evening out here. Show time starts at 7.30 as the
sunset in this part of world is very reliable, thanks to the
position, close to the equator.
Sentosa. Singapore’s premier island resort getaway.
Just 15 minutes from downtown Singapore, you’ll find the resort
getaway that is Sentosa Island. A stunning blend of leisure and
recreational facilities, sea sports, golf and peaceful retreats. Get
there by cable car (fantastic views) or bus, taxi and car.
A canopy of secondary rainforest covers 70 per cent of the
500-hectare island and it’s home to monitor lizards, monkeys,
peacocks, parrots as well as other native fauna and flora. With is
long stretch of white sandy beach, this is the only place in
Singapore with real beachfront accommodation, such as Shangri-La's
Rasa Sentosa Resort. You’ll find this property (and many more
choices all over Singapore) at sites like
http://www.hotel.com.au/singapore
Clarke Quay. Night moves and grooves.
When the sun goes down, Clarke Quay, on the Singapore River, comes
to life. During the 19th century, this was a commercial waterfront
area, bustling with merchant vessels. The rich heritage is alive and
kicking. The Quay been restored to create a colorful and stylish
meeting place, filled with cosy cafes, bars, music and restaurants.
Trendy night spots attract a big crowd, especially at the weekend.
Reflexology. Traditional Foot Massage.
Transport-wise, Singapore is easy to get around, by subway, bus or
taxi, but you’ll probably pound the sidewalks taking in the sights
and sounds of this great Asian destination. Make time for some
pampering.
Reflexology or foot massage has long been part of Chinese tradition
and culture - a superb way to relax after a tough day bargain
hunting. You’ll find plenty of places to enjoy a massage, at
exclusive Hotel spas, or the more reasonably priced specialty
outlets all around Orchard Road, in shopping centres and Tanglin
Road.
Singapore hotels to match every budget.
Singapore is one of the world’s top travel destinations, especially
for stop overs. (U.S. citizens can stay up to 90 days without a
visa.) Accommodation-wise, you’ll find a wide range of hotels to
suit your budget – from major 5 star international names to smaller
hotels offering great value rates. Book online and see the deals you
can find.
During holiday time, Chinese New Year and during special festivals,
it pays to book ahead because Singapore is always a fine experience.
Web sites such as
http://www.hotel.com.au/singapore have dozens of choices, in the
shopping, business and nightlife districts.
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Cheap Flights To Goa, Kolkata, Amritsar,
Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai
by:
Mridu Sinha
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offering the traveller a choice of First & Second Class, air-conditioned
sleeperettes with en-suite bathroom and a personal butler service.
Prices are still low so getting around India is a very viable option.
India, being a diversified land of many cultures, religions and
hospitality, has always been the first choice for tourists looking for
that little bit extra the world over. Romantics will adore visiting the
glorious Taj Mahal in Agra, a grand marble monument dedicated to the
memory of a great love to neighbouring pink city of Jaipur, Jodhpur and
Udaipur where you can stay in the wondrous floating palace! See the
stunning yellow domes of the Golden Temple in Amritsar and enjoy the
fresh, hot ‘halwa’ which is generously distributed to all worshippers
daily. India is not just a land of sights and wonders. It also offers
fantastic, white sand beaches and an excellent variety of water sports
and speciality massages. From hot stone therapy to cold mud body packs
to hot oil being slowly dripped on your forehead in Kerala, there really
is no place quite like India.
India has many travel holiday packages to offer. The capital of
India, New Delhi, is a green, clean city with many famous tourist sights
including the Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Qutub Minar and the
India Gate (reminiscent of the Parisian Arc de Triomphe). The bloom
seasons of February and March make Delhi vibrant, colourful and
aromatic. Go further west and modern and fabulously rich Mumbai’s stock
market and Mahalakshmi racecourse can make you a millionaire overnight.
The Juhu Beach, Fashion Streets, Elephanta Caves, Marine Drive, Gateway
of India and Flora Fountain are its major attractions. Enjoy the
throbbing pace of the Mumbai nightlife where bumping into a celebrity or
two is part of the norm!
QUICK OVERVIEW:
AHMEDABAD:
A variety of habitats coastlands, islands, saline desert plains,
forests, hills, lakes, grasslands combined with a location on the
migratory route of birds from Europe and West Asia has made Ahmedabad
one of the most prolific bird watching areas in all of Asia.
HYDERABAD:
Hyderabad is known for its rich history and culture with monuments,
mosques, temples, a rich and varied heritage in arts, crafts and dance.
CHENNAI:
Particularly charming features of Chennai are its allegiance to
ancient traditions.
BANGALORE:
The flirtatious city of Bangalore can never stop wooing the people.
It is known as the Silicon Valley of India.
KOLKATA:
Kolkata, India’s largest city is now a busy & flourishing city, the
centre of cultural as well as political and economic life.
The cheapest flights to New Delhi, Mumbai and various other cities of
India are available by online booking at “www.ticketstoindia.co.uk”.
It offers air tickets to India top destinations at extremely competitive
rates as well as regular discounts and special offers. Trips to India
will always continue to be the best option for your Indian vacations. We
can also cater for all your Wedding needs. Want to get married like a
Rajah or Rani on horse or even elephant back? Want to get married by the
sandy shores of Goa whilst flower maidens scatter rose petals at your
feet? Amazing wedding packages are now available in India and will leave
lasting memories for you and your guests!
About The Author
Mridu Sinha writes about “Air Tickets To India Top Destination ”. Get
more information about India flights at
www.ticketstoindia.co.uk.
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This article was posted on December 21, 2005
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