Monday, 20 January 2020

Experience great nightlife in Bali, Indonesia

Bali is pretty popular for Bali nightlife and several experiences at night. Other than partying your heart out, you can also spend a night with nocturnal animals at the night safari, or have exotic sunset dinners at posh hotels, or maybe explore the Sanur night market.
Experience great nightlife in Bali, Indonesia
So, if you are all in for some Balinese glitz and glamour, and wish to let your hair down like the locals so, this little guide is for you. Scroll through and know what nightlife in Bali has in store for you!

Spend time with animals at night

Spend time with animals at night
This is one of the most exceptional things to do in Bali at night. The Bali Safari Park offers the exciting Night Safari in which you can meet and feed the nocturnal animals up close like the majestic tigers, mighty lions, elephants, zebras, giraffes and more.

You will be kept in a caged tram and the animals would roam and hunt around freely. You also have access to the aquarium. To end the night on a special note, there is a barbeque dinner provided at Nkuchiro Restaurant and a fire show for you to enjoy.

Book an evening cruise

Book an evening cruise
There is no better way to experience a romantic nightlife at Bali than on Sunset Dinner Cruise, around Benoa Harbour. Live musical entertainers, delicious international buffet and a live cabaret show accompany you all along and make for a perfect getaway. This is surely the best experience of nightlife in Bali for couples.

Visit the Dream Museum Zone

Visit the Dream Museum Zone
An evening of fun is easy at the Dream Museum Zone. This 3D trick art museum, located in Legian, features 120 life-sized murals, hand-painted by extraordinary, world famous illusion artists from Korea. The wall paintings create the perfect settings to take amazing photos. Kids will love it too!

Listen to live music at Bali Beach Shack

Listen to live music at Bali Beach Shack
Located on the main strip of Jalan Legian Bali Beach Shack is one of the best music venues in Kuta and features a semi-open air environment which some soft sofas and a stage playing live music.

Different bands play in rotation but you can expect them to play all the classic such as famous pop and rock songs, or they also take requests. There is a dance floor here in front of the stage and the bar is opened until early morning.

Enjoy a Devdan show

Enjoy a Devdan show
This one-of-a-kind show at Bali Nusa Dua theatre will surely take your breath away. It highlights the story of two kids who discover a treasure chest and narrate the discovery of each item from that chest.

The narration has all the acrobats and dancers suspended from the ceiling along with state-of-the-art light and sound systems which creates a phenomenal spectacle for the viewers.

Watch a movie at the beach

Watch a movie at the beach
Sitting under the stars and watching a movie right at the beach with your loved one is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Bali at night. There are several venues that offer movie night events at the beach.

Karma Kandara Resort offers a quaint set up for the movie buffs on the shore with snacks like flavoured popcorns, sushis, milkshakes, sliders and more. There are two different shows, one for kids in the evening and one for adults at night. Another place called Alternate beach club has Monday Movie nights offering free screenings, comfortable bean bags, and popcorn.

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Friday, 17 January 2020

2 days in Xinjiang, China

2 days in Xinjiang, China
Xinjiang, as another minority autonomous region in China, is a place dwelled by Uygur people. It is a wonderful place with rich fruits and passional Uygur minority. Here are the best places to visit in Xinjiang, to help you find your way to get close touch with the unique minority culture.

Jiaohe Ancient City

Jiaohe Ancient City
Jiaohe Ancient City is renowned as the "perfect ruin of earth building" because it has been well preserved for almost two thousand years. It is incredible that these earth buildings dug from soil used to be the capital city of the former Cheshi State which housed 700 households, 6500 residents plus 865 soldiers. The whole city covers 360,000 square meters. Most of buildings we can see so far were built during Tang Dynasty. Small but complete, there are specific buildings for manufacture, military defense, official work, etc.

Tianchi Lake

Tianchi Lake
Tianchi Lake or Heavenly Lake is a lake with water from melted snow around. As a natural alpine lake, it has an elevation of 1,980 meters. With limpid water, the lake shines like a sapphire under the sun and is surrounded by green mountains. At the southeast end of the lake is the magnificent Bogda Peak, meaning “Sacred Mountain” in the Mongolian language.

Tianchi literally means ' Heaven Lake ' or ' Heavenly Lake ' and can refer to several lakes in China and Taiwan. Formerly known as Yaochi (Jade Lake), it was named Tianchi by Mingliang in 1783, the Qing Dynasty Commander of Urumqi Command.

Xinjiang Regional Museum

Xinjiang Regional Museum
Xinjiang Regional Museum is integrated museum, located in the Urumqi City. It is a beautiful building decorated by Uygur style, and has more than 5,000 arts and history relics. It features in three exhibition hall including Ethnic Exhibition, History Reclics Exhibition, Mummy Exhibition.

Mori Forest of Diversiform-leaved Poplars

Mori Forest of Diversiform-leaved Poplars
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A forest of diversiform-leaved poplars, a tenacious ancient species, can be found at the south edge of Junggar Basin, 150 km away from Mori County, covering an area of 35 square kilometers. With a history of 65 million years, the forest is the oldest primeval forest of diversiform-leaved poplars in the world, and is known as a "living fossil".

Faced with broiling heat and droughts, the forest stills stand in the desert, brimming with energy and life. The trees are described as "having the ability to grow erect for a thousand years, live for a thousand years after falling, and the life remain undying after death for another thousand years."

Karakul Lake

Karakul Lake
Karakul Lake is located about 190 km from the Kashgar City, Xinjiang. It seats at the foot of the Muztagh Ata (7546m), and along the China Pakistan Highway. At an altitude of 3600m, Karakul Lake is the highest lake of the Pamir plateau. It also features in the amazing combination of lake and snow mountain views.

At its surrounding, there are three giant mountains such as Muztagh Ata (7546m), Kongur Tagh (7649m) and Kongur Tiube (7530m) which remain snow-covered throughout the year. The best season to visit Karakul Lake are Summer and Autumn when travelers come in great numbers to see the unreal scenery and the clarity of its reflection in the water, whose color ranges from a dark green to azure and light blue.

Id Kah Mosque

Id Kah Mosque
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Id Kah Mosque is the largest mosque in China, and one of three largest in middle Asia. It is located on the west of Id Kah Square in Kashgar. Getting close to Id Kah Mosque, you will be impressed by the elegant blue gate of mosque. Id Kah Mosque is the holy land for the Muslims. Every day, there are thousands of Muslims worshipping here. In the history, Id Kah Mosque used to be a school where taught Islam culture. Many scholars and honored clergies graduated from here.

See more: What to eat in Xinjiang, China

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Thursday, 16 January 2020

Explore Prachuap Khiri Khan in 48 hours

Explore Prachuap Khiri Khan in 48 hours
Prachuap Khiri Khan can be described as an unspoiled sleepy beach town. Unlike the hot tourist parts of Thailand, the beaches of Prachuap Khiri Khan are not yet fully discovered by many tourists. In the past, the city used to be a favorite holiday destination of the Royal family.

The beaches of this town are calm and tranquil, perfect for swimming, snorkeling or sunbathing, away from the choking crowd of Pattaya. Below are some attractions you can discover in 2 days.

Visit Ao Manao

Visit Ao Manao
With its attractive beach lined with cool, shady trees and umbrellas, Ao Manao embodies what the resort beaches to the north would like to be when they grow up.

At the same time, it has more of the feeling of a national park than a beach resort, it is no doubt because it is located on an airforce base, the 53rd Air Division, just to the south of town. There are plenty of food stalls and even a food court on the beach road, but few other services or tourist-oriented businesses.

Take a trip to the Wat Thammikaram or Monkey temple

Take a trip to the Wat Thammikaram or Monkey temple
The Wat Thammikaram or Monkey temple gives you an awesome taste of an adventurous trip through a hill full of monkeys. The temple is located at the top of Khao Chong Krajok hill, which gives a 360-degree view of the whole town from the top.

The mouth of the staircase which leads to this temple is located at the Sao Noi Road, there are a total of 418 steps which lead to the top of the hill, into the temple. The troop of monkeys live on the way, but enjoy their sight and presence from afar, do not try to disturb them or to feed them to avoid any unseen attack.

Take a visit to King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology Waghor

Take a visit to King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology Waghor
King Mongkut Rama IV established this science museum in the year 1989 to showcase his father’s study in the scientific field. One of the main attractions of this science museum is Waghor Aquarium. The other attraction of this place is the butterfly garden.

Enjoy local food at Rim Taley Market

Enjoy local food at Rim Taley Market
The Oceanside Market is not very large, but it makes an ideal dinner destination because you can eat your food on the promenade or pier. On Friday and Saturday the few dozen regular vendors are joined by about 200 more as the market morphs into Walking Street, though there is little in the way of artistic or handmade goods on sale.

Discover Haad Wanakorn National Park

Discover Haad Wanakorn National Park
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This intsy wintsy national park roughly midway between Prachuap Khiri Khan and Namtok Huay Yang National Park offers deserted beach scenes and plentiful bird spotting. Gazetted in 1995, Haad Wanakorn National Marine Park is Thailand’s smallest park at just 38 square kilometres, of which 23 is coastal scrub and woodland and 15 is marine, including the two small islands of Ko Chai and Ko Thaisi.

See more: Spend 3 days discovering the beautiful towns in Thailand
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