Tuesday 30 July 2013

Best Places To Visit Asia In August Month



Spring, parts of Asia are not yet within the monsoon season, and live no more dry season. Others know by April of scorching temperatures and humidity unbearable. You'll have to choose your destination according to geographical variation: India could be visited again in March, and Nepal, that is so sunny, favorable for any trek. During the month of April, you are able to smoothly go to Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan and also the Philippines, but the rest of Asia is starting to really suffer from the heat. Late spring is favorable for Bali plus some areas of China.
Overall, it is best to avoid Asia in the month of May In summer, many japan are experiencing a period of monsoon, with the inconveniences related to them: very high humidity, high winds could become typhoons or cyclones, often stifling heat wave. Indonesia has become the only area to be spared, in addition to Japan. Malaysia is also going through a period of time in June maintained backward and forward monsoons. In July, Bali and Java are extremely nice but very busy. It is the least favorable season for travel in Asia.Check following best spot to visit asia in august month:

Singapore

Renowned as a culinary mecca, Singapore offers travelers a manageable taste of Asia. The nation's diverse population has brought an international flavor to the local culture. And this fusion has led to prosperity that takes physical form in the city's mind-blowing skyline. Plus, Singapore accommodates families very well, offering plenty of kid-friendly attractions.

Mongolia

Although landlocked between two major developed powers - Russia and China - Mongolia is still nomadic at heart and in tradition. With the lowest population density in any independent country, Mongolia's majestic emptiness is what brings the traveller closer to nature and its nomadic inhabitants.The perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts, Mongolia has vast plains ideal for horseback riding and dotted with nomad’s yurts for those on overnight journeys. One of the last few places in Asia that's still unspoiled by tourism (relatively), it offers a genuine chance to go back in time and live a simple way of life, even if it's just a few days. must-see attraction: Khövsgöl Nuur (or Хөвсгөл нуур, Khövsgöl nuur), is known as the Blue Pearl of Mongolia, the deepest freshwater lake in the country. The area surrounding it is a national park, providing tourists with activities such as horseback riding as well as fishing.

Tokyo

Tokyo is as fast-paced as cities come. As a visitor, you'll have a hard time keeping up with the fashions, the traffic patterns and even the high hotel prices. But should you accept the challenge, you're in for a wild ride of museums, temples, skyscrapers and sinfully good sushi.

Bali, Indonesia

Best known for its beaches, Bali is the perfect summer getaway for anyone - alone or in a group. A single person won’t feel isolated for a moment in this tourist-friendly Indonesian island – you’ll probably be too busy enjoying the beaches or hiking.

Hong Kong

It is best place to visit asia. Hong Kong is pretty much the Asian version of New York City (but with better island hopping); it never sleeps. The vibrant culture and non-stop action of Hong Kong challenges travellers to keep up.So why travel alone to Hong Kong? Simple: the mad rush to explore a city that offers so much is inevitable. Battle the hustle and bustle alone rather than battle your travel companion for where to go to next. Eat, shop and sightsee at your own pace.

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Top summer holiday phucket beaches



With so many excellent beaches and resorts in Phuket it was never going to be easy and the debate continues to be furious. Whilst we don't have a precise formula, many different factors happen to be taken into account such as the quality of the sand around the beaches, the intimacy from the beaches, the facilities and uniqueness from the hotel, the clarity and hue of the sea and snorkelling and watersports potential and others. Whichever way you look at it there are several fantastic resorts on our list.

Check out following best phuket beaches for summer holiday:

Karon: Karon is a few minutes by tuk tuk from Patong and one of Phuket’s most favoured family friendly locations. It also features two of the best family friendly hotels on the island, namely Movenpick Resort & Spa and Centara Grand Beach Resort.

Karon beach: Karon beach is the second largest beach of Phuket. It is one of the best tourist attraction in Phuket with only two rows of sun beds, so it’s not deep, but it is one of the longest beaches on the island. This beach is not as crowded as Patong beach. Luxury hotels and resorts are just a few steps away from the beach. Karon is home to the Dino Park mini golf located south of the beach and it also has good spots for children snorkeling

Patong beach: Patong is the party capital of Phuket with lots of bars and nightclubs. Plenty of sun beds are available here, beachwear, beers and towels can also be bought without even having to leave your sun bed. This beach is crowded in high season but to find the clear water, head to the north end of the bay. This beach is not just for swimming, water sports and activities such as jet Skiing and parasailing can be done here, and if you are tired of all these things you can have a Thai massage on the beach, under a bamboo hut or on your own sun bed.

Bangtao Beach: Just below or to the south of Nai Yang is Bangtao Beach, Phuket’s second longest at 8 kilometers. This is still a fairly relaxed area, but not entirely as secluded as the beaches mentioned above. It is close to a charming little village and also not far from Thailand’s own Disneyland called the Phuket Fantasea, a fantastic family entertainment venue. The area in general is great for families and limited water sport activity on part of the beach is available.