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This pleasant afternoon tour offers to give you a glimpse into Bangkok's early history, when life in the capital still revolved around the Chao Phraya River and its offshoot khlongs (canals). While modernisation has revolutionised the Chao Phraya riverscape, adding gleaming high rises and imposing concrete structures to the picture, the khlongs retain much of its charming character.
You only get half of the complete picture with a cruise down the main artery; this tour completes the other half with a journey down the complex system of Khlongs of Bangkok Noi. Starting with a speedboat journey up the river, passing Chinatown, the flower market at Pak Khlong, the Memorial Bridge and The Grand Palace, the boat then crosses over to the Bangkok Noi side, where you will experience local life as it once was along the lengths of Khlong Mon, Khlong Bangkhunsri and Khlong Chak Pra, and ending the first part of the tour at the majestic Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn).
The second part is all festive and fun. Leaving the long-tail boat behind, you will then embark a converted rice barge and enjoy a Thai fruit buffet along with ice-cold cocktails and mocktails, before bidding farewell to the afternoon back at the River City Pier.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Kimberley region of Western Australia "National Geographic Orion"
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I recently returned from a month spent in the Kimberley region of Western Australia working on board the National Geographic Orion as the photography representative for the National Geographic Society. This expedition is part of a larger program that National Geographic developed by partnering with Lindblad Expeditions to provide unique travel experiences for the adventuresome. I worked along side biologists, zoologists and geologists who illuminated the journey with their expertise. My contribution was pictures – documenting the trip every day and sharing these images with my fellow travelers. I also taught people how to make great pictures under sometimes challenging conditions.
The Kimberley is one of nine regions of Western Australia. It is in the northern part of the continent and is bordered by the Indian Ocean, the Timor Sea, and two Deserts: the Great Sandy and Tanami. The eastern border is Australia’s Northern Territory.
Because we were exploring by ship, most of our shore excursions involved landing by zodiac. This rugged area is sparsely populated, so there was rarely another soul in sight. The Kimberley embodies the true spirit of the Australian outback where one can observe saltwater crocodiles, dugongs, sharks and sea snakes in the wild. On land, furry animals are rare, but we were lucky enough to see a rock wallaby while exploring the Ord River. The Kimberley supports myriad species of birds, which made the trip that much more exciting.
A gray reef egret takes flight. Prince Fredrick Harbor, Mitchell River National Park, The Kimberley, Australia
At King George Falls, I was part of the expedition team leading a group hike up a 17-degree incline to the top of the falls. Because of the lack of rain during the wet season, there was no water at the top, but the view was worth the hot scramble up the rocky trail. Our group climbed without incident so we were able to have a good amount of time to explore the scrub-land that would be otherwise inaccessible during the wet season.
Me, at the top of twin falls. King George River, The Kimberley, Australia. Photo by Adam Cropp
Below is a selection of images from my adventures on board the Orion in The Kimberley. I hope you enjoy them! You can see all of the images from the Kimberley adventure by clicking here.
Our technical stop at Timor Leste, where the local children sold textiles on the pier.
Hugging a Boab tree for good luck at Vansittart Bay, The Kimberley, Australia. Photo by Cristiana Damiano
Photographer and Naturalist David Cothran tasting ascorbic acid defensive spray from green weaver ants in the Kimberley, Vansittart Bay, Australia
C-53 plane crash site at Vansittart Bay, The Kimberley, Australia
Termite mounds, Vansittart Bay, The Kimberley, Australia
A traditional owner explains the Wandjina Rock art at Ngumbri, (Raft Point), The Kimberley, Australia
The amazing sandstone formations at the King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
Climbing up to the top of the waterfalls at King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
A darter on the King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
Naturalist Anthony Capogreco checks underwater for jellies and crocodiles at Crocodile Creek, The Kimberley, Australia
A venomous sea snake with a fish in its mouth swimming towards us at the mouth of the Hunter River, The Kimberley, Australia
A basking saltwater crocodile, King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
Gwion Gwion, or Bradshaw Rock Art, estimated to be 50,000 years old, at Jar Island, The Kimberley, Australia
Sunset sail away from Slug Island, The Kimberley, Australia
Unless otherwise indicated, all of these images are copyright © Susan Seubert and may not be used in any form without express permission from Susan Seubert. Thank you for respecting the images. :-)
The Kimberley is one of nine regions of Western Australia. It is in the northern part of the continent and is bordered by the Indian Ocean, the Timor Sea, and two Deserts: the Great Sandy and Tanami. The eastern border is Australia’s Northern Territory.
Because we were exploring by ship, most of our shore excursions involved landing by zodiac. This rugged area is sparsely populated, so there was rarely another soul in sight. The Kimberley embodies the true spirit of the Australian outback where one can observe saltwater crocodiles, dugongs, sharks and sea snakes in the wild. On land, furry animals are rare, but we were lucky enough to see a rock wallaby while exploring the Ord River. The Kimberley supports myriad species of birds, which made the trip that much more exciting.
A gray reef egret takes flight. Prince Fredrick Harbor, Mitchell River National Park, The Kimberley, Australia
At King George Falls, I was part of the expedition team leading a group hike up a 17-degree incline to the top of the falls. Because of the lack of rain during the wet season, there was no water at the top, but the view was worth the hot scramble up the rocky trail. Our group climbed without incident so we were able to have a good amount of time to explore the scrub-land that would be otherwise inaccessible during the wet season.
Me, at the top of twin falls. King George River, The Kimberley, Australia. Photo by Adam Cropp
Below is a selection of images from my adventures on board the Orion in The Kimberley. I hope you enjoy them! You can see all of the images from the Kimberley adventure by clicking here.
Our technical stop at Timor Leste, where the local children sold textiles on the pier.
Hugging a Boab tree for good luck at Vansittart Bay, The Kimberley, Australia. Photo by Cristiana Damiano
Photographer and Naturalist David Cothran tasting ascorbic acid defensive spray from green weaver ants in the Kimberley, Vansittart Bay, Australia
C-53 plane crash site at Vansittart Bay, The Kimberley, Australia
Termite mounds, Vansittart Bay, The Kimberley, Australia
A traditional owner explains the Wandjina Rock art at Ngumbri, (Raft Point), The Kimberley, Australia
The amazing sandstone formations at the King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
Climbing up to the top of the waterfalls at King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
A darter on the King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
Naturalist Anthony Capogreco checks underwater for jellies and crocodiles at Crocodile Creek, The Kimberley, Australia
A venomous sea snake with a fish in its mouth swimming towards us at the mouth of the Hunter River, The Kimberley, Australia
A basking saltwater crocodile, King George River, The Kimberley, Australia
Gwion Gwion, or Bradshaw Rock Art, estimated to be 50,000 years old, at Jar Island, The Kimberley, Australia
Sunset sail away from Slug Island, The Kimberley, Australia
Unless otherwise indicated, all of these images are copyright © Susan Seubert and may not be used in any form without express permission from Susan Seubert. Thank you for respecting the images. :-)
AntaVaya meluncurkan bus pariwisata AntaVaya Executive Coach
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Jakarta - Perusahaan travel AntaVaya meluncurkan bus pariwisata AntaVaya Executive Coach. Bus ini bisa digunakan untuk segala kebutuhan traveler. AntaVaya pun menebar promo diskon 20 persen sampai akhir Agustus 2015.
"Kita berikan diskon 20 persen sampai 31 Agustus 2015," ujar VP Sales & Marketing AntaVaya Transportation Adi Saputra dalam peluncuran bus wisata AntaVaya Executive Coach, di Menara Bank Mega, Jl Tendean, Jakarta, Jumat (21/8/2015).
Menurut Adi, AntaVaya Executive Coach terdiri dari bus besar dengan pilihan 43, 48 dan 59 tempat duduk. Ada juga bus medium dengan pilihan 27 dan 31 tempat duduk.
Bus wisata ini pun dilengkapi dengan berbagai fasilitas. Fasilitas itu antara lain USB charging, LCD TV, audio, WiFi, interior yang luks dan overhead compartment ala pesawat.
"Ke depannya kita siapkan juga video on demand seperti di pesawat sebagai hiburan," kata Adi.
Kelebihan lain, semua traveler yang menggunakan bus wisata ini pun mendapatkan asuransi dari Mega Insurance dan Jasa Raharja dengan klaim sampai Rp 25 juta/orang. Supir-supirnya pun diberi pelatihan defensive safety driving, P3K dan mendapatkan fasilitas medical check up secara berkala.
"Kita ingin menjadi mitra transportasi terbaik, teraman dan terpercaya," jelas Adi.
Bus wisata AntaVaya Executive Coach bisa dipergunakan untuk sewa biasa, acara sekolah, antar jemput karyawan, perjalanan antarkota, rombongan pernikahan, MICE dan acara gathering atau outing kantor. Perjalanan dalam kota Jakarta sewanya mulai dari Rp 1.050.000- Rp 1.850.000 untuk bus medium, dan Rp 1.700.000-Rp 2.800.000 untuk bus besar bergantung lamanya sewa.
Sedangkan untuk perjalanan luar kota mulai dari Rp 1.850.000-Rp 4.150.000 untuk bus medium dan Rp 2,8 juta-Rp 6 juta untuk bus besar bergantung lamanya sewa. Bus ini juga bisa disewa 1-10 hari dengan rentang harga sewa Rp 2.450.000-Rp 24,5 juta untuk bus medium dan Rp 3,9 juta-Rp 39 juta untuk bus besar. Tapi ingat, ada diskon 20 persen sampail 31 Agustus 2015 yang bisa dimanfaatkan.
Jakarta - Perusahaan travel AntaVaya meluncurkan bus pariwisata AntaVaya Executive Coach. Bus ini bisa digunakan untuk segala kebutuhan traveler. AntaVaya pun menebar promo diskon 20 persen sampai akhir Agustus 2015.
"Kita berikan diskon 20 persen sampai 31 Agustus 2015," ujar VP Sales & Marketing AntaVaya Transportation Adi Saputra dalam peluncuran bus wisata AntaVaya Executive Coach, di Menara Bank Mega, Jl Tendean, Jakarta, Jumat (21/8/2015).
Menurut Adi, AntaVaya Executive Coach terdiri dari bus besar dengan pilihan 43, 48 dan 59 tempat duduk. Ada juga bus medium dengan pilihan 27 dan 31 tempat duduk.
Bus wisata ini pun dilengkapi dengan berbagai fasilitas. Fasilitas itu antara lain USB charging, LCD TV, audio, WiFi, interior yang luks dan overhead compartment ala pesawat.
"Ke depannya kita siapkan juga video on demand seperti di pesawat sebagai hiburan," kata Adi.
Kelebihan lain, semua traveler yang menggunakan bus wisata ini pun mendapatkan asuransi dari Mega Insurance dan Jasa Raharja dengan klaim sampai Rp 25 juta/orang. Supir-supirnya pun diberi pelatihan defensive safety driving, P3K dan mendapatkan fasilitas medical check up secara berkala.
"Kita ingin menjadi mitra transportasi terbaik, teraman dan terpercaya," jelas Adi.
Bus wisata AntaVaya Executive Coach bisa dipergunakan untuk sewa biasa, acara sekolah, antar jemput karyawan, perjalanan antarkota, rombongan pernikahan, MICE dan acara gathering atau outing kantor. Perjalanan dalam kota Jakarta sewanya mulai dari Rp 1.050.000- Rp 1.850.000 untuk bus medium, dan Rp 1.700.000-Rp 2.800.000 untuk bus besar bergantung lamanya sewa.
Sedangkan untuk perjalanan luar kota mulai dari Rp 1.850.000-Rp 4.150.000 untuk bus medium dan Rp 2,8 juta-Rp 6 juta untuk bus besar bergantung lamanya sewa. Bus ini juga bisa disewa 1-10 hari dengan rentang harga sewa Rp 2.450.000-Rp 24,5 juta untuk bus medium dan Rp 3,9 juta-Rp 39 juta untuk bus besar. Tapi ingat, ada diskon 20 persen sampail 31 Agustus 2015 yang bisa dimanfaatkan.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The proliferation of coffee shops in Banda Aceh become a new attraction in the capital of Aceh
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"K2T Wisata"The proliferation of coffee shops in Banda Aceh become a new attraction in the capital of Aceh. How not tersebarluasnya coffee shops in every corner of the city into a new scene in Banda Aceh after the tsunami. This phenomenon is certainly a new and unique things for some people who underlayer to Banda Aceh.
Various perception given by some of the many coffee shops are there in the capital of Aceh. However, as a writer I rate the coffee shop is a new potential civil tourist town. Why is that?
Is basically a coffee shop as a place to drink coffee. However, if the coffee shop was given a different appearance which has added value would be the main attraction. What else in Banda Aceh, coffee shops have mushroomed certainly become a new culinary destination that is rarely found in other areas.
Cleanliness of the coffee shop is also the basis for an interesting coffee lovers. Mainstay of cleanliness, comfort is certainly an important aspect. And this has been practiced by a coffee shop in Banda Aceh.
Talking about anything culinary obtained in a coffee shop in Banda Aceh. Certainly can not be separated from the beverages and foods typical of Aceh. Here's his review.
1. Aceh Coffee
Aceh coffee is real coffee production of Aceh with the traditional presentation, or frequently mentioned by sareng coffee (coffee is filtered). Drink this one has a taste that makes you want to continue. 2. Gayo Coffee
Gayo coffee is certainly no stranger to the coffee connoisseur. Highlands of Aceh coffee has even been exported to several countries in Europe. Well, Gayo coffee itself is no such thing Robusta and Arabica coffee. Also there Gayo Luwak coffee. The coffee is also served and be a menu option in a coffee shop in Banda Aceh.
3. Sanger
Sanger is a similar drink cappuccino. The drinks are commonly referred to as Sanger's coffee is not foreign in Banda Aceh. With a gentle taste makes you want to try it agai
4. Mie Aceh
Culinary this one has been known and even spread across the archipelago. Mie noodles as gureng in the Acehnese language has a savory taste and alluring tongue for anyone who tasted it. Mie Aceh itself there are several sub-menus, namely fried noodles, fried noodles soaked, and boiled noodles. What if presented with seefoods, wah deh more savory.
5. Martabak & Canai Aceh
Who the hell are not familiar with martabak Aceh? Martabak Aceh-based egg and flour has good taste and cheap price, of course also be food to supplement nutrition. Well, there usually place sells martabak rolled Aceh Aceh also presented with a wide selection of flavors, there is a sense of durian, peanut butter, sugar and rolled wear. Please try in a coffee shop in Banda Aceh yes.
Various perception given by some of the many coffee shops are there in the capital of Aceh. However, as a writer I rate the coffee shop is a new potential civil tourist town. Why is that?
Is basically a coffee shop as a place to drink coffee. However, if the coffee shop was given a different appearance which has added value would be the main attraction. What else in Banda Aceh, coffee shops have mushroomed certainly become a new culinary destination that is rarely found in other areas.
Talking about anything culinary obtained in a coffee shop in Banda Aceh. Certainly can not be separated from the beverages and foods typical of Aceh. Here's his review.
1. Aceh Coffee
Aceh coffee is real coffee production of Aceh with the traditional presentation, or frequently mentioned by sareng coffee (coffee is filtered). Drink this one has a taste that makes you want to continue. 2. Gayo Coffee
Gayo coffee is certainly no stranger to the coffee connoisseur. Highlands of Aceh coffee has even been exported to several countries in Europe. Well, Gayo coffee itself is no such thing Robusta and Arabica coffee. Also there Gayo Luwak coffee. The coffee is also served and be a menu option in a coffee shop in Banda Aceh.
Sanger is a similar drink cappuccino. The drinks are commonly referred to as Sanger's coffee is not foreign in Banda Aceh. With a gentle taste makes you want to try it agai
Culinary this one has been known and even spread across the archipelago. Mie noodles as gureng in the Acehnese language has a savory taste and alluring tongue for anyone who tasted it. Mie Aceh itself there are several sub-menus, namely fried noodles, fried noodles soaked, and boiled noodles. What if presented with seefoods, wah deh more savory.
Who the hell are not familiar with martabak Aceh? Martabak Aceh-based egg and flour has good taste and cheap price, of course also be food to supplement nutrition. Well, there usually place sells martabak rolled Aceh Aceh also presented with a wide selection of flavors, there is a sense of durian, peanut butter, sugar and rolled wear. Please try in a coffee shop in Banda Aceh yes.
Travel ray island increasingly growing course
development of tourism in the island rays supported by various aspects , especially in the field of hygiene . towards the end of each week , the tour guide , travel , and some stakeholder community to do service projects . These activities include cleaning the beaches and coastal attractions visited by visitors . despite the lack of constraints on lodging accommodations on the island par , but now there are some people who rent tents . commonly occurs when a surge current tour , such as the long weekend and public holidays . The compactness also intertwine era by stingray island tour guide , they often help each other in serving visitors .
presence monument stingray island that became icons in pari island tours , offering new shooting locations of visitors to capture momentum while on vacation on the island par . pari island inn is now available more and more , increasing Ac lodging on the island par . but stay Ac above average on hold by the pari island travel . Ac because that is attached to a travel lodge is held by stingray island . wafted will now hear from the ministry of tourism and marine stingray island to be equivalent to the tourist island of the Maldives
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