Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Indonesia (Lonely Planet Travel Guides)


Review:hadisetyono
This is currently by default both the best overall guide to Indonesia for independent traveller, and the only one that is remotely up to date.
The competition (Moon, Footprint, Rough Guides) seems to have given up covering this vast archipelago years ago. For this reason alone, the book still gets 4 stars from me, despite some shortcomings and amusingly striking errors outlined later.
It definitely covers enough attractions to keep people occupied for months, and is more than enough for those with an average interest in the country.
As usual with this series, it covers practical details like prices, public transport and city maps, though unusually for Lonely Planet, many prices in this book (especially for public transport and guiding services) seem to be the result of guesswork by the authors, and even a year after the book was published, I found that they were actually considerably LOWER than those listed here!
There is also more than enough background information about culture and history for most readers, although unfortunately some useful things that were still present in the previous edition, like an overview of national parks and the longer lists of recommended books about various aspects and regions of the country have now been removed. Many less frequented islands, towns and areas that were still described in several previous editions have now been omitted, too.
On a brighter note, there is realistic, up to date assesment of the much-improved security situation in formerly strife-torn regions like Aceh and Maluku, encouraging tourists to return there.
Indonesia (Lonely Planet Travel Guides) Originally published in Shvoong: http://www.shvoong.com/books/1888467-indonesia-lonely-planet-travel-guides/

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

India Wildlife Travel

India Wildlife Travel -Bandipur Tiger Reserve

Summary:Kish the doc
Bandipura national park is part of the nilgiri biosphere reserve that spreads over 872 sq kms spanning three states i.e Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Bandipura ,situated at the foot hills of nilgiri mountains is part of Karnataka.It is at a distance of 230 kms from Banglaore and 80 kms from Mysore.It is well connected by road.It is a part of PROJECT TIGER and is home to variety of flora and fauna including the famed tiger.It is spread over expansive forest cover that is home to Tiger, Elephants, Bison, Leopard,Sloth bear, Peacock, Deer etc. I was fortunate enough to sight a tiger and its cubs on my first visit to Bandipur. Bandipura is acessible throughout the year ( summer being best for game sighting ) and has government accomodations ( to be booked in mysore forest dept office ). It also has a few private resorts ( Bangalore based ) that are affordable and decent enough for a short stay. It is advisable to book accomodation well in advance especially in holiday season and weekends as many a Bangloreans consider Bandipur to be a weekend getaway.The drive from Hunsur town just outside Bandipur to Mudumalai ( tamil nadu ) via bandipur offers exhilarating experience with many a herds of elephants crossing your path. There is quite a chance of encountering the wildlife on the drive itself. Karnataka forest dept offers jungle safaris in closed vans for a small fee in the morning and evenings.The safari ride did not satisfy me as the van is too crowded and the van itself is totally covered. For a fee of around Rs 1750 ( 1$ 46.5 Rs approx ), an open Jeep safari is available for the serious wildlife buffs which is really worth the bucks.One added advantage of visiting Bandipur is that it is surrounded by many a places that are worth a see. Gopalaswamy hills 22km is a scenic hill that is mist laden for most of the year is inhabited by plenty of asiatic elephants and boasts of a temple built by sage Agasthya.It is a trekkers paradise and walking in mist laden hill sighting elephants is what I will cherish throughout my lifetime.Not many tourists still know about this place and it remains relatively unexplored. So they serenity is still maintained. Just dont miss it for anything. The famed hill resort of ooty is a mere 40 km from bandipur.The place is totally commercialised but definitely worth a see. The Botanical gardens and Pykarra water falls are a must for ant tourist. Avoid summers if you really want peace of mind as the place will be butling with people in summer.All in all, it offers a wonderful weekend getaway and provides an invigorating experience far from the mad rushes of the urban world amidst its green cover.Suggested route: Bangalore-Ranganathittu bird sanctuary-Mysore-Gopalaswamy Hills-Bandipur-OotyNo.of days - 3-4
India Wildlife Travel -Bandipur Tiger Reserve Originally published in Shvoong: http://www.shvoong.com/f/travel/websites-online-communities/375232-india-wildlife-travel-bandipur-tiger/

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

travel to wellington city

Wellington new zealand. how to travel and go there



its access to transportation facilities; it is served by Interstate 35, Highways US 81 & US 160, the UP and BN & SF railroads and an excellent airport. This area produces vast quantities of winter wheat, with wheat still the driving force behind the local economy.

Wellington City is compact and interesting, nestled between a dramatic harbour and bush clad hills. Great views can be found at the top of Mount Victoria, or by catching the cable car up to the Botanic Gardens.

The Railroads and petroleum are also significant, while manufacturing, especially aircraft parts, is continually growing.



Winter, spring, summer, and fall: this region has so much to offer families. Find great places in NYC with kids; family resorts with extensive kids' programs, in New York state, Vermont, and more; family-friendly classic hotels; Hershey PA; resorts with indoor waterpark; Colonial Williamsburg

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Visit indonesia

Bukan hanya bali dan jakarta. Tapi ada sumatra, jawa, kalimantan, sulawesi, lombok, maluku, papua dan lainya. Dari laut, pantai, danau, gunung, lembah. Dari makanan, tradisi sampai produk kerajinan. Lets to travels

Hapy all the time

I love traveling, and see a lot of family get smile. Happy all the time

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Fresh mind

Just not body fresh, some exercise and go vacation refreshing my mind. I like vacation and sport. My next days are traveling.