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iLOve Bhutan: ..... THE LOST SHANGRI-LA
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Bhutan holds many surprises and mysteries. This is a country where the rice is red and the chillies aren't just a seasoning but the main ingredient. It is also a deeply Buddhist land where monasteries are part of the mainstream and amazing view of Himalayan landscape where snowcapped peaks rise above the primeval forests.Taking prime positions are the majestic fortress-like dzongs and monasteries which sets the scenes for spectacular tsechu festivals. And so our adventure begins! Oct 2 to Oct 8th 2014.
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ILOveScandic: in the bottle ....
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Sunday, July 19, 2015. In the bottle . SCANDINAVIA IN A NUTSHELL ". We arrived in Copenhagen. In Denmark on July 3rd. After 3 nights exploring and cycling thru this " 2-wheel friendly " city, we took a flight to Stavanger. In Norway where we hiked up the seemingly neverending stone-steps 604 meters above the Lysefjordan. Fiords below, to the remarkable " Pulpit Rock. Got onto the " Norway in a nutshell. Package to the beautiful breathtaking view of the fiords villages of Bergen. Labels: in a Nutshell.
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iloveIreland: Galway
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With the reliable rented vehicle the Nissan Juke provided usa pleasant drive ,taking about 3 hrs across from Bray, the eastern coastal town, to the western coast at Galway. approx 228km on highway, and we even had time to stop over at a Factory Outlet Store at KILDARE. The place where the CLADDAGH RING originates and so you will find that almost every other shop sells the Claddagh rings, in various modified designs and its original design as well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Very windy and cold.
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ilovePandas: ON... ON... WINTER HASH RUN IN chengdu December 12th - 20th 2012
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There are few images more iconic to southwestern China than that of the giant panda. Unfortunately, despite its status as a Chinese national treasure, the giant panda population has been whittled down to just 1,000 pandas due to mass human development over the last century. As a response to this ecological crisis the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding was opened in 1987 and began caring for six pandas rescued from the wild. Monday, December 24, 2012. It is home to more than 14 million people.
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iloveBangaluru: THE COLORS OF INDIA
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THE COLORS OF INDIA. Again, we manage to get "free seats" on Air Asia flights. Of course have to pay for airport taxes, admin fees.etc etc. comes up to MYR 214 per person return flight fr KL to Bangaluru. With little or no planning at all (our usual style), we surfed the Net and simply booked a reasonable priced boutique guesthouse in Bangaluru, just because we like the pictures of the guesthouse! Its so cute and colorful! And we call it " Mabel's Hotel. She simply loves the place! Clean, bathrm attached...
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iloveSapa: FUNNY MOMENTS 3
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Breathtaking view of the cascading rice fields at Sa Pa Mountains. If hiking,when approach to buy these local footware.advice is BUY ONE! No Northface or any other outdoor wear is tough enough for Fansipan hike in winter! My Timberland and Pat's Nike did not survive! Most used footware in Sapa,Vietnam. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Having Vietnamese coffee in my raincoat! Lotus temple on the lake. Hats on the streets. The different ethnic minority groups. Ka Feh and aRT. All ABouT fooD in HAnoi.
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iloveSapa: ArRiVing in HANOI , Vietnam
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Breathtaking view of the cascading rice fields at Sa Pa Mountains. ArRiVing in HANOI , Vietnam. Arriving in Hanoi at 830am, took a cab to our internet booked hotel. Royal Hanoi in Cau Go Street in Hoan Kiem District. In the Old Quarters. And exactly just like we have been warned before the taxi driver took us for a ride! ROYAL HANOI HOTEL at Cau Go Street in Hoan Kiem District. Superior room at US$40 per night very comfortable with hot showers and good clean ensuite and flat sceen TV! Shops, shops, shops.
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iloveSapa: FUNNY MOMENTS 2
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Breathtaking view of the cascading rice fields at Sa Pa Mountains. What do we do when we dont get to hike? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Having Vietnamese coffee in my raincoat! Lotus temple on the lake. Hats on the streets. The different ethnic minority groups. Ka Feh and aRT. All ABouT fooD in HAnoi. ALong THe treKking TRAil. HOT RED WINE with honey,cinnamon and star anise! Puss in boots- our fren by the fireplace. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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ilove Isaan: The Isaan Region
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That's me in Loei. And my 2 travel buddies. Broken shoe and all. I 'm Peterpatterpot, it's been a while since my last adventure. was it Sapa Village in Vietnam. Or was it the more "civilised " country of the Leprechauns. Or just the funky street arts and coffee culture of Down-Under. Whatever, here I am again. all geared up for my next adventure to witness the natural phenomenon of the northern Thailand's fire balls! ChiangKhan - Loei - Udon Thani route. NongKhai to Sang Kom. Chiang Khan is a very beauti...
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iLOve LuANg PRabang: October 5th - 10th 2013....the adventures of the GO-TROTTERS !
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Luang Prabang in Laos is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE. It is a wonderful patchwork of traditional Laos wooden houses and hints of European influence, reminders of when Laos was under the French colony of Indochine. Golden roofed temples (wats) decorated with mosaics compliments with the 19th Century wooden shutters. Its unique remarkably well preserved townscape illustrates the blending of these two distinct cultural traditions. View of night market n Wat Mai from Phousi Hill. The dwarfs coming to town?