Senin, 24 November 2008

Exploring Bali Island


Bali is part of Indonesia country and is subject to Indonesian Laws. Bali is the island that located in 8 to 9 degress south of equator between Java Island in the West and Lombok Island in the East. From Java Island, Bali can be reached less than 30 minutes or only two kilometers. Flying time from Jakarta is about 1.5 hours, from Singapore is about 2.5 hours and from Australia is about 3 hours. Bali is the island that recognized as beautiful place, call with name The Gods Island. There are lush tropical forests, pristine crater lakes, fast flowing rivers and deep ravines, picturesque rice terraces, and fertile vegetable and fruit gardens. The beaches in the South consist of white sand, beaches in other parts of the island are covered with gray or black volcanic sand.

As island that located in tropical area, Bali given with many various tropical plant. You'll see huge banyan trees in villages and temple grounds, tamarind trees in the North, clove trees in the highlands, acacia trees, flame trees, and mangroves in the South. For flowers, you can find them in many location with many variety. You'll find jasmine, orchid, water lili and many frangipanies. You must knowing that frangipanies is the popular flower in Bali. They used as decoratins in temples and statues. Frangipanies are also used during prayers, for dancer crown decorations and even put in the ear. For wildlife, elephants and tigers don't exist anymore, they extincted since early this century. But there are so many activities in wildlife area. Bali have various species of monkeys, civets, deers and more than 300 species of birds.

Bali is place that combined the friendly people, uniqe culture, the natural attractions, the large variety of local lifestyle and more. Bali has a special characters of religi with mystic and magics. You can explore the cultural heritage start from the visible thing, there are over 20,000 temples and palaces with many colorful festifals and ceremonies. You can enjoyed the local drama, music and dance. You can find one of the uniqe ritual dance that call Kecak Dance. Kecak Dance is very impressive with its circular chorus of sometimes over 100 bare chested male singer. And for another attraction you will see Fire Dance, Ramayana Dance, Legong Dance and many more.

In Bali you can do more great activities. You can do the water sports like swimming, snorkeling, boat rides, water ski, surfing, and more. You can do all of that activities in Tanjung Benoa, Kuta Beach or Sanur Beach. If you bored with beach and water activities, you can change your destination tours. Now you must try the nature tour. There are Lake Batur in Kintamani village, the high location, is about 5,000 feet above the sea. Another places that you can visit is Besakih Temple that popular name is The "Mother Temple". You can visit to the Bedugul, Sangeh, Ulun Danu, Tana Lot and many more.

For handicraft you can visit the artisan villages of Batubulan for stone carving, Celuk for silver and gold jewelry, Mas with famous wood carving and Pengosekan for painting. You can also visit Art Market Sukowati and bargain for all kinds of handicraft and apparel. For the most art gallery, you can enjoyed Ubud, that growing with numerous art galleries and shop offering paintings, wood carvings, textiles and all kinds of souvenirs. by kilasberita.com

Adventures in Bali

With it's tropical temperatures and lush landscape, the island of Bali is a wonderful place to get in touch with your adventurous side.

Start by taking a Sea Walk. SeaWalker Bali has a special diving system that lets you get a close up view of the Bali ocean life. You actually walk on the ocean floor, to a depth of 15 feet, without getting your hair wet! Unlike traditional SCUBA diving no certification is needed. Your tour will include pickup from your hotel, transport in an air conditioned coach or minivan, professional instruction, safety approved equipment, insurance, refreshments and lunch. All you need to bring is a towel, sunscreen, swimsuit, and money for a video of your sea walk. The cost is just US$69 and instruction is provided in both English and Japanese. During your 30 minute sea walk you can expect to be surrounded by a large variety of colorful fish and sea life.

From the depths of the ocean to the top of a pachyderm. Bali is home to the Elephant Safari Park. Over 20 rescued Sumatra elephants live and play at the park. Here visitors are encouraged to get up close and personal with the elephants. Elephant shows are offered throughout the day, during some the elephants even paint. At the Elephant Safari Park you can touch and feed the elephants. The park is also home to the Elephant museum which houses a wide variety of elephant exhibits and information, including the only mammoth skeleton in Southeast Asia. To top off your trip to the elephant park, take an elephant tour and explore the nearby jungle from the back of a majestic pachyderm. Enjoy the elephant park and know that you are helping save the endangered Indonesian elephants, as a portion of all proceeds goes to relocation and breeding programs for Indonesian elephants.

Now that you've tried the easy adventures, it is time to step it up a bit. There are some fabulous whitewater rafting in Bali. The river scenery is amazing. During your rafting trip you will travel through gorges where cliffs soar high above you. This is interspersed with lush primary rainforests and spectacular waterfalls. The spectacular scenery combined with exciting white water make for a Bali adventure you will not soon forget. Two of the more common rivers to raft on are the Ayung River and the Telaga Waja River. The Ayung River has over 28 class II and III rapids interspersed with calmer areas where you can view waterfalls, lush forests, and steep cliffs. The Telaga Waga River is more of a thrill ride with continuous rapids from start to finish. Experienced guides will make sure you have a fun and safe trip.

So when visiting Bali make sure you do more than just enjoy the beaches. I've touched on just a few of the adventures that can add a little spice and excitement to your trip. In addition to the the adventures mentioned here, Bali also offers bungee jumping, trekking to volcanoes, and mountain biking. So get out there and enjoy the natural beauty of Bali while adding some excitement to your trip.

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Five Star Restaurants Morton's of Chicago, Ruth Chris Steak House, Le Pommier, The Grand Concourse, Monterey Bay Fish House, Piccolo Piccolo, Tin Angel, The Common Plea and many more.

Department stores Saks, Kaufmans and Lazurus department stores. Also in Downtown is the brand new water front convention center.

Businesses USS, Heinz, PPG, US Air, PNC Bank, Mellon Bank, Alcoa and many more.

Theaters Byham, the Benedum Center , Andrew Carnegie Music Hall, City Theater, Hazlette Theater and Heinz Hall.

Sports Teams Pittsburgh Steelers foot ball team, Pitates baseball team and Penguins hockey team.

Universities and Colleges University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Duquesne University, Carlow College, Chatam College, Robert Morris College, Point Park College and many more.

Museums and Art Gallery's Andy Warhol Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art and the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts.

Shopping Ross Park Mall in the north hills, South Hills village and the Galleria in the south hills, The Mall and Ponte at Robinson in the west and the new Waterfront mall in the east.

Golf Oakmont Country Club, Nemacolin Woodlands, Old Stonewall, Upper Sinclair County Club, Mountour Heights County Club, Sewickley Heights Country Club, Shanopin Country Club, The FIeld Club, Duquesne Country Club, Wildwood Country Club and many more. by ericnichols

The Magic of Karaoke

When it comes to entertainment, karaoke machines have been there for a long time now. Originally came from Japan, this type of entertainment machines have even reached western countries such as in the northern part of America and in the European countries. But mostly, karaoke machines are most popular in Asia where it was first introduced and invented.

The first karaoke machine was invented by Japanese musician Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan, in the early 1970s. After becoming popular in Japan, karaoke spread to East and Southeast Asia during the 1980s and subsequently to other parts of the world.

Karaoke machines were initially placed in restaurants and hotel rooms; soon, businesses called karaoke boxes, with compartmented rooms, became popular.

Karaoke soon spread to the rest of Asia and then to the United States in the 1990s, as well as to Canada and other Western countries.

As more music became available for karaoke machines, more people within the industry saw karaoke as a profitable form of lounge and nightclub entertainment. It is not uncommon for some bars to have karaoke performances seven nights a week, commonly with much more high-end sound equipment than the small, stand-alone consumer versions.

In the Philippines, Karaoke machines became so popular that Filipinos have developed a new type of karaoke machine that they call the "Magic Mics" or popularly know for a lot of Filipinos as the extreme magic sing.

Magic mics or the extreme magic sing microphones are a portable karaoke machine capable of delivering the same amount of entertainment that a normal karaoke can have.

A basic karaoke machine consists of a music player, microphone inputs, a means of altering the pitch of the played music, and an audio output. But instead of a bulky piece of machinery, the extreme magic sing microphones consists of only a microphone in which hundreds of songs are embedded within it.

Also, instead of using CD's or DVD's, extreme magic sing microphones use computer chips that usually have hundreds upon hundreds of songs in it so people could just easily plug and then play their favorite songs. by christine layug

Tips for selecting Singapore Hotels

Many people like to live like the locals when they visit a new place or country. They are mostly on the lookout for a home outside their home. Others have varied choices. Some like comfort, some desire modern facilities, some look for glimpses of the past and nostalgia, while still others look for economy.

Since its independence from British in 1963 followed by its separation from the Malaysian Federation in 1965 when it gained complete sovereignty, the Republic of Singapore has gradually evolved into one of the richest economies of the world. Trade, manufacturing and tourism are the three pillars of its economy. Naturally this has resulted in a steady stream of visitors to the country. These visitors looking for accommodation of their choice is a natural corollary to such situation. An attractive place for the multination corporations, it is the fourth largest center for foreign exchange trading in the world.

What the best hotels in Singapore has to offer

Despite rapid urbanization, most of the top hotels in Singapore have continued to maintain their link to the tradition and heritage while providing its visitors all the modern facilities. Most of them are also located close to the Grand Hyatt, known for its abundant beauty.

When you reside in one of the best hotels in Singapore it not only offers you all the amenities but also the facilities to visit a number of places that are worth visiting. For example, there is the Botanic Garden, and art and craft shopping complex that are two of the most popular and visited sites in Singapore.

Singapore hotels are good for relaxation as well as business

Top hotels in Singapore are the sources of great inspiration for you when it comes to business oriented works. At the same time they are equally great for recreation and relaxation. You have swimming pools, spa, games facilities for indoor and outdoor games, gyms for work out and a number of other avenues to relax your over burdened mind and body.

These hotels also provide you with a unique blend of the modern and traditional. You will find a judicious yet very attractive mixture of modern and traditional architecture together with sophistication. If you are a lover of the past heritage, you can also find colonial luxuries in a few places like the Raffles or the Fullerton hotels. The styles are exemplary and the cuisine is delicious.

Great hospitality is a great influence

Wherever you might be staying in Singapore, either in the luxury hotels in Singapore or in some of the budget or economy hotels you will never find scope to complain about the hospitality in these hotels. The services are one of the best in the world and the food is special not found in many places across the globe.

Getting the taste of local life while staying in a Singapore hotel can make your experience a special treat of your life. The experience will certainly be unforgettable in your life. The best thing about the hotels in Singapore is that they try to match all your requirements with utmost sincerity and you feel as if you are in a home away from your home. by kevin Laura

Goa Real Estate - Struggling

When you think of Goa, you think of the perfect holiday. It is this sentiment of Goa being the perfect tourist getaway that has caught the fancy of real estate developers far and wide.

According to estimates, around 75 per cent of Goa Properties are bought by people living outside the state. Most of the buyers are from the north of India- Delhi, UP and Bihar, since the north is deprived of a coastline. Several non-resident Indians also view Goa as a perfect place to retire as it offers a better quality of life than most states.

A large number of prime developers like DLF and Parsvnath Builders have taken up large investment projects in the state to cater to such buyers. Most of the Goa real estate builders offer residential segments in the form of beach-front luxury apartments, Portuguese style villas and sea-facing bungalows.

The demand for property in Goa is high not only because of its obvious appeal but also because stamp duty and property taxes in Goa are lower than in other states. Commercial expansion within the state in the form of high-end malls and multiplexes and the state's plans to develop SEZs, IT parks and install high quality broadband connectivity is adding to the profitability of investment projects.

There are however some threats for real estate development in the state. Recently, concerns have been raised about environment protection amidst the massive development that is taking place. Several Goans also feel that the essence and identity of the state is being taken over by the ongoing commercialisation and inflow of outsiders into the state. Because of Goa's small size, land disputes are also aplenty as most of the land is being acquired from local communities.

The ongoing global financial crisis and the debacle of the Wall Street will surely dampen the tourist scene in Goa during the otherwise peak months of October-December, feel industry experts. Though this is expected to only harm the hotel industry as of now, in the long run if the crisis continues, Goa real estate may also be affected. Investment projects in the state are also likely to slow down due to the liquidity crunch and the drying up of funds in the form of foreign investment.

The recent rape and murder of British tourist Scarlett Keeling in Goa has also stirred up a storm as many people have turned skeptical about the drug and crime scene in the state. It is hampering the real estate prospects of the state and further its overall image. By george Gonigal

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 cultural highlights to experience while on holiday in Dubai…

Dubai Museum

This museum is a perfect first stop on a Dubai holiday, giving you a crash course in the history of the country and an insight into its culture. The building of the Dubai museum is itself a piece of history, as it is located in the Al Fahidi Fort which was built to protect Dubai from naval invaders over two hundred years ago. Step inside, and you are treated to a range of exhibits that showcase the evolution of Dubai, from its tribal beginnings to the international business centre that it has become today. Highlights include a traditional instruments display, an impressive collection of weaponry and a number of staged dioramas that dramatically depict significant events in Dubai's history.

Bastakiya District

While much of Dubai City is now formed of modern skyscrapers, the Bastakiya District gives you a glimpse of Dubai as it once was. Located just next to the Dubai Museum, Bastakiya is a collection of traditional buildings, each built around a central courtyard and cooled by its own wind tower. It is a superbly preserved series of buildings, interspersed with art galleries, shops, restaurants and cafes, and is a great place to visit as part of a cultural holiday in Dubai.

The Souks

Souk is the Arabic word for market - the traditional place where everyday goods are bought and sold by the ordinary people of the city. Most travellers on a Dubai luxury holiday will know about the legendary Gold Souk, and plenty more will be tempted to the air-conditioned luxury of the souks in the city centre. For a real taste of the Arabic marketplace, head over to the smaller, more traditional souks that are scattered across the city, selling everything from spices, to clothing, food and much more. They are the perfect place to pick up souvenirs for your Dubai holiday, but come prepared to haggle - if you get the traders down to 50% of their original asking price, it's a good start, down to a 1/3 and you're doing great, any lower than that and you might want to consider becoming a trader yourself!

Jumeirah Mosque

When most people think of Jumeirah, they think of the beach or the resort hotel, but the Jumeirah mosque is an unmissable place to visit while on holiday in Dubai. It is the only mosque in Dubai which non-Muslims are permitted to enter, giving you the rare opportunity to experience the amazing architecture and religious art up close. Make sure that you dress respectfully when you visit, with clothes covering past the ankle and elbow.

Miraj Islamic Art Gallery

Art lovers on a Dubai holiday need look no further - the Miraj is one of the best collections of Islamic art in the Middle East. It has a collection of artworks from across the region; jewelled Indian dresses, Turkish brass engravings, antique carpets from Iran, and much more. It combines a mixture of older items with a contemporary section that is regularly refreshed by the galleries in house artists, and everything that you see is for sale (though the antique items are likely to be out of your price range unless you are a millionaire or an art dealer!) by peter vasilou