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•Dragons and the BBC Komodo dragons are fascinating creatures: giant carnivorous lizards that can grow to almost ten feet in length and they are the apex predators on the Indonesian islands that they inhabit. With their toxic breath, resulting from the high levels of bacteria contained in their mouths, the Komodo dragons can infect and disable their rivals or their prey with one bite. They are the largest species of monitor lizard in the world, and seeing one is a major attraction of Bali holidays.
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•The Animals of Bali – Mild Vs Wild The warm climate and lush sub-tropical vegetation of Indonesia provides an ideal habitat for a diverse variety of animal and bird species. For visitors to Bali, holidays are invariably themed with at least some kind of brush with the wildlife. Despite Bali’s popularity as one of the world’s favourite tourist destinations, there are still many species of native fauna that live within the in the island’s eco-system. There are also a surprising number of sanctuaries and wildlife parks open to the...
•The Legend of Adam’s Peak, Sri Lanka Adam’s Peak is one of the most recognisable places in Sri Lanka, yet many people are not aware of the island’s famous mountain until they visit it for themselves on their Sri Lanka holidays.
The mountain is held in sacrosanct by followers of four religions: Buddhists, Hindus, Christians and Muslims. However, long before any of these religions appeared on the island, the mountain was worshipped by the aboriginal inhabitants of the island, the Veddas. They named the peak Samanala Kanda after one...
•A Buddhist Break in Sri Lanka Today, about 70 per cent of the Sri Lankan population practises Buddhism. According to Sri Lankan tradition, the faith was introduced in the 2nd Century, during the reign of King Devanampiyatissa and although it has seen periods of decline in times of colonialism, it remains the most prominent faith to this day. Buddhism in Sri Lanka is primarily of the Theravada School – the “teaching of the elders” – which is not only the oldest surviving school, but the one that is most faithful to early...
•5 Family Fun Ideas For Your Bali Holiday Bali may be one of the smaller islands in Indonesia, but it is by no means limited in terms of family fun. Bali holidays can be packed with experiences and adventures that will keep every member of the family amused. These are just five of the many family activities that come highly recommended on a family holiday in Bali.
1. Take to the Trees
The jungles of Bali are rich with wildlife and wilderness, but convincing young children that they want to wander through them for a day may be...
•Around Lombok on a Motorbike Ever felt like just getting away from it all? Heading off to a tropical island, climbing on a motorbike and setting off with the wind in your hair? Imagine –nothing between you and the landscape but the open road. Well, we’ve found the perfect place and it’s not as far off the beaten track as you might imagine. A visit to the Indonesian island of Lombok is an enchanting diversion from its faster-paced big sister, Bali. Holidays to Lombok will show you a different side to Indonesia. The...
•Ubud in Bali - An Art Lover’s Paradise For art lovers, Bali holidays offer the opportunity to uncover a plethora of contemporary artists and unique galleries. The resort of Ubud is literally teeming with art galleries, museums and workshops, with some establishments even selling on the work of their artists. This can be a great way to pick up an interesting souvenir or two on your Bali holidays. Here are a few of the more interesting galleries worth visiting.
Puri Lukisan
The name literally translates to ‘Art Palace’ and if you...
•The Colours of Bali Bali holidays are full of colour. Bali is a visually stimulating island of traditional costumes, brightly painted canoes and sailing boats on the shore, craft markets, and decorated dragons in the temples. In this article we explore the vibrant colours you can experience during your stay at the hotels in Bali.
Red Bali
Red is for chillis. Sambals are Balinese relishes made from red chilli, which are served with coconut rice. The food you’ll enjoy on Bali holidays is a regional take on...
•Golf Holidays in Bali If you think of things that people like to do on their Bali holidays, golf isn't likely to be the first thing that comes to mind! But, while it isn't as famous as countries such as Dubai or Portugal as a luxury destination for 'short sleeved golf', golfers keen to practice their swing whilst in Bali will have plenty of opportunities to do so. The country is an up and coming golfing destination and a visit there will give you a chance to enjoy the many fine courses well ahead of the hordes of...
•Haggling Tips For Your Holiday in Dubai Haggling Tips for your Holiday in Dubai
The UAE’s markets and souks are legendary. In particular, Dubai’s holiday makers are spoiled for choice when it comes to their shopping options, with everything from leather goods to gold available to buy and sell on the markets. Everyone knows that haggling is to be expected, and yet somehow British tourists often feel uneasy with this – especially when it comes to the legendary gold souks. Don’t be intimidated – learn these handy bartering tips, and...
•What to Buy in Dubai You won’t be short of things to do on holiday in Dubai, but it’s pretty much a given that you’ll spend some of your time in the city shopping. The place is a shopping paradise, but it’s good to go in forearmed as to what sort of things you may want to buy, so here’s a guide to Dubai’s finest exports. Bear in mind that bartering is the name of the game here, so try to avoid accepting the first price you’re offered on any of these items…
Traditional Goods
Carpets are an old favourite for those...
•Dubai Holidays – Five Unmissable Cultural Highlights Dubai City may be more famous for its skyscrapers, malls and beach resorts than for museums and culture, but don’t be fooled – there’s plenty of cultural sights to see as part of a luxury holiday to Dubai. Many people don’t stray beyond the comforts of their resorts while on their Dubai holidays, but they would be missing out on the mosques, museums and markets that still stand out as star attractions amidst the high rise metropolis that Dubai is rapidly becoming.
Here are five of the biggest...
•Dubai Spa Holidays – Top 5 Resorts and Hotels The emirate has become well known as a playground for the rich and famous, with every conceivable luxury activity on offer. Shopping in the spectacular malls and souks, playing golf at championship level courses, and staying in the world’s first seven star luxury hotel are all popular attractions for people on a holiday to Dubai. But for anyone who is after a real sense of pampered luxury on their Dubai holiday, a stay at one of the country’s spa hotels or resorts is a must.
With top class...
•Golf Holidays in Dubai Luxury holidays to Dubai draw thousands of travellers to this fascinating part of the Middle East every year, and though it is famed for its ambitious (some would say crazy!) building projects, shopping festivals, and extravagant luxury hotels, Dubai isn’t the first place you would think of when considering a golf holiday. But Dubai is the playground for the rich and famous, and has always prided itself on offering every possible luxury experience for residents and holiday makers alike – golf...
•Luxury Holidays to Dubai – Desert Adventures! When most people think of taking a luxury holiday to Dubai, they think of Dubai city itself; staying at the breathtaking Burj Al Arab (the premier luxury hotel in Dubai), viewing the crazy building projects like the Palm Islands, shopping in the prestigious Wafi Mall or haggling for jewellery in the world famous Gold Souk. But there is much more to do on a luxury holiday to Dubai than just sightseeing in the city – there’s plenty of fun to be had out in the desert as well.
While it’s unlikely...
•5 Things to Know Before You Holiday in Dubai Everyone’s talking about holidays in Dubai. Luxury beyond luxury, amazing sights and a climate to die for makes it a great choice for all – especially couples and families. But before you jet off into the sun, there are some important things you need to be aware of to make the most of your stay and to make sure you are prepared for anything! Here are 5 pieces of travel advice for Dubai…
The Best Time to Visit Dubai
One important piece of travel advice for Dubai that can make or break your...
•Sports in Dubai…Without Wilting in the Heat The weather in Dubai is often scorching – if you know anyone who has just come back from there, you’ll no doubt be envious of their sudden tan! But despite the weather being ideal for bronzing on the beach, there’s actually another option: sports in Dubai. Okay, running around in the incredibly hot weather may not be everyone’s idea of a good time but for those that would miss their exercise while taking a Dubai holiday there are plenty of things to do that won’t leave you melting in the sun....
•5 Multi Centre Dubai Luxury Holidays Dubai luxury holidays are now more popular than ever, and it is easy to see why. It is one of the fastest growing, most diverse and exciting cities in the world, with an outstanding range of luxury experiences on offer. Increasingly, travellers looking to get the most out of their Dubai luxury holidays are combining a visit to the city with a stay somewhere else – another place in Dubai, or a location in another country all together.
Often these multi-centre holidays will contrast two very...
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