Monday, February 28, 2011

Indonesian Tourism "Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat"

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Ngayogyakarta Kraton or Sultan Palace is a palace of the Sultanate of Ngayogyakarta official who is now located in the city of Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Although the empire was officially has become part of the Republic of Indonesia in 1950, this palace building complex still serves as a residence sultan and his court of households who are still running the imperial tradition until today. Palace is now also one tourist attraction in the city of Yogyakarta. Part of the palace complex is a museum that holds various collections belonging to the empire, including a variety of gifts from the kings of Europe, a replica of heritage palace, and gamelan. In terms of the building, the palace is one example of Javanese palace architecture of the best, has sumptuous hall and court-hall and a spacious pavilion.

Sultan Palace began to be established by Sultan Hamengkubuwono first few months post Giyanti Agreement in 1755. The location of this palace is the former a pesanggarahan reputedly named Garjitawati. Guesthouse was used to break the funeral procession of the kings of Mataram (Kartasura and Surakarta) to be buried in Imogiri. Another version mentions the location of the palace is a spring, Pacethokan Bannerman, who is in the middle Beringan forest. Prior to occupy the Palace of Yogyakarta, Sultan Hamengkubuwono I stayed at Guesthouse Amber Ketawang which now includes the District Gamping Sleman.

10 Tips For A Successful Family Holiday

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Planning a successful holiday doesn't have to be hard work, and it doesn't have to be run with military precision, but getting the basics right can mean that you're able to make the most of your time, and enjoy yourselves more.

Here's what you might want to consider.
  1. It's a good idea to get the whole family involved when deciding where to go on holiday. Whilst some suggestions will have to be discounted due to cost or logistics, you'll be able to find out where your children want to go, what they want to do, and what's important to them.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Davao City-The Three Havens For Tourists

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Before I ask this question, let it be known that this query is directed at those people who have neither visited Philippines, nor having heard of it. Now given that prelude, I am eager to ask this: what do you know about Mindanao? This region has suffered unpleasant stereotypes since the late 1990's to the earliest years of the second millennium. Because of its high Muslim population and some presence of local Islamic rebels, Mindanao is one of the areas in the world that was potentially black-listed especially during the US anti-terrorism campaign. I have to say, being a resident within Mindanao; I find those stereotypical judgments too harsh to be reasonable. 

I live in the safest city in the Philippines and you would not believe that it is found within the region most people thought to be quite unpopular for its safety. I am proud to present Davao City, and three among many other splendid natural tourist spots both local and foreigners have enjoyed visiting.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

2011 Dubai Shopping Festival

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It's that time of year again. Time for a shopping festival and the place to be for that over the top shopping experience is at the Dubai Shopping Festival 2011 ie DSF 2011!!

There are many great travel packages that you can book to get to Dubai, including great deals through online sites such as Dubai.com and of course through Price line. Make sure that you are able to get the best type of package that will include your flight and also your hotel and of course some sort of transfers in order to get around Dubai or even get a car rental package included.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Vintage Swimwear The Trend for 2011

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As the seasons start to get warmer and turn from winter to spring to summer, it is time to start getting out your old bathing suits. Of course, if you want to actually look good this year, you might consider putting on vintage swimwear instead. Not many people are doing it right now, but it is going to be the hot thing to do at the end of the summer of 2011. Women are starting to realize that they like the way a one piece looks, especially since they can be very flattering to just about any body size.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Top Ten Art Museums in The World

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There are thousands of museums in the world housing amazing collections of art and antiquities. However you don't want to spend your holidays visiting them all. The following museums are among the most notable and important for their collections, particularly if you are looking to view famous art works. 

Even if you do not have any real art knowledge you will not fail to be impressed by these outstanding collections:

Five Great Places To Visit In Japan

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If you're an avid traveler, it's a good idea to look for places to visit in Japan. This is perhaps one of the best countries to go to because it has something for everyone. This is the place where you can shop, dine, enjoy cultural sites and frolic in resorts all in one visit. Here are five of the most recommended places to check out.

1. Nagano
For ski and snow sports enthusiasts, the prime spot to go to is Hokkaido. Since this is a top destination though, it is also usually the most crowded and the most expensive winter spots. A great alternative to it is Nagano. The place has excellent slopes and the quality of the powder is just as good as that in Hokkaido. You get to enjoy as much skiing as you want without having to worry about crowded spaces and costly accommodations.

Incidentally, Nagano is also the destination of choice for people who visit Japan for working holidays. This is because resorts here provide free accommodations, meals and ski passes to foreigners on working holidays.

2. Kyoto
If you are a culture and history buff, there is no better place to head to than Kyoto. It has some of the best preserved historical feudal spots in the country because it escaped the widespread destruction that happened during the Second World War. It is home to 17 UNESCO world heritage sites such as the Kozan-ji, Kinkaku-ji, Ninna-ji and Tenryu-ji temples. You probably need to set aside a couple of days to complete a tour of these 17 sites.

3. Okinawa
Of all the places to visit in Japan, Okinawa is perhaps the best destination for summer. It has a subtropical climate which makes it a great place to go to even in January and December when northern regions are blanketed in snow. Aside from the excellent climate, Okinawa also has the best beaches for sunbathing and very clear waters for scuba diving. They say a holiday in Okinawa is almost like a vacation in Hawaii.

4. Tokyo
As the capital city, Tokyo is a logical place to start sightseeing. It is perhaps aptly described as the center where various modern and historical elements come together in a delightful mix. Modern diversions here include Disneyland and the Ueno Park Zoo but you can also immerse yourself in authentic culture and history in the Asakusa Kannon Temple and the Imperial Palace.

5. Osaka
If you don't like the idea of diving into the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, you might want to go to Osaka instead. This is actually the third largest city in the country but the atmosphere here is less hurried than in the capital city. The place also has a strong historical and cultural flavor that you can sample in places like the Sumiyoshi Shrine and the Osaka Castle.

There are a lot of outstanding places to visit in Japan. These top five however should be more than enough to give you a well-rounded experience of what the country has to offer. There's s no way you'd get bored at all. No matter your interest or vacation preference, there's something for you.


Articles Source : http://Ezinearticles.com/?expert=Chase_Crawford

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The 6 categories travel trend of 2011

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After years of the travel industry being hit hard by disaster, economic woes, and crunched budgets, some pundits predict that 2011 will be the year it enjoys a comeback of sorts. These are some of the top trends we'll experience for both leisure and business travel in the upcoming months.

1. Cruising
At a recent cruise line conference in Miami, industry executives reported strong sales and continued optimism.

One of the newest trends is cruising on more intimate ships. Norwegian Cruise Lines recently unveiled its new ship, Epic, which, rather than being bigger, contains only 128 cabins, each made for only one person. Perhaps 2011 will be the year of the solo traveler?

We'll still see the opposite end of the spectrum, though, with Celebrity, Carnival and Disney Cruise Lines each unveiling mega-ships this year while Cunard and Holland America return to their roots as the companies known for luxury liners and classic itineraries.

2. Corporate Travel
The National Business Travel Association is predicting that business travel will increase nearly 4 and a half percent in 2011. This is likely due to the tendency of many corporations beefing up their sales forces in order to stay competitive and get ahead of the curve as the economy slowly recovers. And since business travelers generally pay more for airfare and lodging, it's a good sign for the travel industry as a whole.

3. Caribbean
In response to the waves of frigid weather continually hitting various parts of the country, many leisure travelers are making plans to head for warmer climes, such as the Caribbean. Although many people fear traveling to Mexico due to unrest along the border, it isn't stopping them from flying to the coastal areas of the country to enjoy a sun-filled vacation.

4. Countries
According to an Orbitz study, 36 percent of Americans are planning to spend more of their hard-earned dollars on vacations this year. And many of them are crossing the pond to some rather exotic destinations, with Syria, Turkey, Greece, Sicily, Sri Lanka, Zambia, and West Africa topping the list of "hot" destinations in 2011. Triple A predicts Brazil, Egypt, and Dubai will be the newest hot spots. Travelers on a budget will opt for Iceland and Bermuda.

5. Celebrations
Lots of big events in 2011 are expected to spur travel - everything from the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London to the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and events that will commemorate 9/11 a decade after its occurrence.

2011 is also the year we will celebrate Ronald Reagan's birth 100 years ago, the 200th anniversary of the Republican party's inception, and President Barack Obama's 50th birthday in August.

6. Cost
Of course, an uptick in sales for hotels, airfare, and cruises means that consumers will pay more - anywhere from 2 to 10 percent. The highest expenses will be found, as usual, in the airline industry whose major players are continuing to reduce routes and the number of planes in their fleets while increasing fees for just about everything. Expect baggage fees to stick around for a long time since they're great profit centers for the airlines.

Rental car rates are expected to stay flat to last year or possibly even decrease slightly.

Offsite airport parking is another travel expense that will continue to be a real value not only because it's cheaper than onsite parking lots, but because it saves gas. With some pundits predicting that gas will reach $5.00 a gallon before the year's end, every little bit of savings helps.

Are you ready to get out and make 2011 the year you experience memorable travel and trips? Remember the 6 Cs of Travel Trends and make your plans accordingly.

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Best Resorts in Bali for Luxury Honeymoons

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Boasting what seems like a never-ending selection of luxury resorts, those heading on luxury honeymoons to Bali often find it a challenge to decide where they want to stay. We've taken a look at the huge range of Bali resorts on offer and come up with our choice of the best five resorts to head to on a honeymoon. 

And, with resorts spread across the island in locations such as Jimbaran Bay, Nusa Dua and the quaint fishing village of Tembok, it doesn't matter what your preference is, there is a resort on this list perfect for you.


1. Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay
From the moment you arrive, you will feel as though the Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay was built for those on luxury honeymoons. Found nestled on a hillside overlooking Jimbaran Bay and only 15 minutes from the airport, this hotel truly caters for those looking for romance and privacy. Each of the resorts 147 luxurious villas are dotted across the hillside and with your own outdoor dining area, sun deck and private plunge pool, your honeymoon to the Four Seasons in Jimbaran Bay is sure to be surreal.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Canal Boat Recreation

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Sure Everyone have different idea on how their way finish ideal vacation. If only think that thing, choice is limitless. One can be selected to conduct journey to the one snow loaded temporary mountain other can take a fancy to coast. However, if you there and conducted that all, later, you can consider vacation of channel boat.
This compatible new for that that wish kick/on the warpath their foot/feet and relaks, conduct there is nothing specially but unwinding and deception beauty and calmness where nature brings with that.

People Are Coming Back To Spain For Their Holidays

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It is suggested that the years of people looking to go somewhere 'out of the ordinary', baru, exotic or far flung are behind us and the vast majority of people are reverting back to what they know.  

Spain, France & Portugal is a safe investment for people, they know what to expect, whether it is for a holiday or the thought of buying a second home abroad.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Greatness Tour "Borobudur Temple"

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Borobudur is one of temple biggest Buddha that located in Magelang, Central Java.

Temple Location is more or less 100 kms beside southwest Semarang and 40 kms beside northwest Yogyakarta.
This Temple is founded by roof [of] follower of religion Buddha Mahayana around 800-an Masehi at a period of dynasty government Syailendra.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Visitors Tanah Lot,Tabanan Restricted

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Manager attractions Tanah Lot in Tabanan, Bali, will limit the number of visitors in 2011 to provide comfort to the tourists.

"We do not want tourists who enjoy the beauty of Tanah Lot disturbed by the atmosphere of a crowded and claustrophobic," said Operations Manager Tanah Lot, Tabanan I Made Sujana on Tuesday (08/02/2011).

End restrictions intended to give more security and comfort to tourists who want to enjoy the beauty of the coastal tourist attraction in this Tabanan.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Nias Charm From First To End

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Moale Beach is one of 14 beautiful beaches on the island of Nias. This beach has a coastline that is straight and long. For travelers, this point becomes an object that must be visited. It's about two-hour overland trip from Teluk Dalam, South Nias regency capital, or about three hours drive from Mount Sitoli, Nias Parent. On the beach stands a cafe and some small shack with a capacity of six to eight people to just sit around enjoying the beautiful sea.

Sorake beach in South Nias also really good at sunrise. In June-July a lot of tourists visit to surf, ".

Beaches in West Nias was no less enticing. Exactly in the village of Sirombu, West Nias. In the evening, travelers can enjoy the shepherds herding cows to come home past the beach. The view was so unique when the cows were running marched on the sand beach, while the roaring sound legs collide with the sound of an endless ocean waves aside.