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Cave Exploration
Posted in Malaysia, Sightseeing.
Part of the unique geological heritage that has earned Langkawi its UNESCO Geopark status are the impressive limestone caves found all over the archipelago. As you may have guessed, most of these caves have intriguing legends surrounding them. Some of the more interesting ones are noted below and true enthusiasts are recommended to hire a guide to explain the mysteries of the caves.
More details…Crocodile Farm
Posted in Malaysia, Sightseeing.
There are more than 1 000 crocodiles and alligators of various species here, spread out over various ponds and breeding areas on the 20 acre farm located on north western Langkawi. You can learn more about these ancient reptiles and even witness a “wrestling” match between man and croc.
More details…Island Hopping
Posted in Malaysia, Sightseeing.
While most of your time will be spent on the main island of Pulau Langkawi, some of the most beautiful natural sites of the archipelago are on the many tiny, undeveloped islands surrounding it. An island hopping tour allows you to see this unspoilt tropical island paradise and takes you to some of the best beaches and swimming spots.
More details…Mangrove Tour
Posted in Malaysia, Sightseeing.
An integral part of the rainforest ecosystem, particularly on islands and in estuaries, is the mangrove forest that hugs the coastline and the banks of rivers and lagoons. Taking a Mangrove tour with one of Langkawi’s many operators allows you to see these fascinating trees up close, while also making a number of interesting stops along the way.
More details…Cable Car Island Hopping
Posted in Malaysia, Sightseeing.
The natural splendour of 99 islands scattered into the deep blue sea is best understood when viewed from above. At a height of almost 800 metres, the top of Mount Mat Cincang is the perfect vantage point. The swift cable car ride to the top of Langkawi’s second highest peak is an experience not to be missed.
More details…Koh Samui
Posted in Thailand, Sightseeing.
It was only the early 1970s that the first backpackers traveling on the back of a coconut boat arrived on Koh Samui. And for years after that the island just had a few bungalows and a trickle of travelers. Things started to change however, in the early 1990s; tourists started arriving in the boat-full and since then the place has soared in popularity. Come and see what all the fuss is about.
More details…Kanchanaburi
Posted in Thailand, Sightseeing.
The biggest draw card in Kanchanaburi is the unavoidable history lesson from the Death Railway. The tragic story that cost over 100,000 lives to build the 416km railway though to Burma, under forced labour by the Japanese Imperial Army, is recounted in several museums, cemeteries and information centres in the area. There are also some fantastic waterfalls and national parks, several intriguing caves, a temple that raises tigers and numerous soft adventure activities that attract both free-spirited backpackers and tour buses alike.
More details…Turtle Island Tour
Posted in Bali, Sightseeing.
Nusa Dua and Turtle Island Tour is a short tour revealing some of the most beautiful beach areas of Bali as well as including a visit to the protected turtle island of Serangan and includes a trip in a glass bottom boats
More details…Elephant Safari
Posted in Bali, Sightseeing.
Experience the Elephant Safari Park at Taro where you can hand feed and pet these beautiful Pachyderms. Take a Safari Ride atop a Sumatran Elephant through the Park and surrounding forest area. You will feel like the king of the jungle on a unique 35 minutes unforgettable journey through tranquil forested area. See the real Bali by Sumatran Elephant, the route will pass through plantations, bamboo forests, filled with coconut and other tropical trees, look out for birds, pigs, cows and daily lives of farmers.
More details…ATV Quad Tour
Posted in Bali, Sightseeing.
An adventurous journey off-the-beaten track on 250-350cc ATV’s through lush forests and mountain streams to enjoy some of the best views of Bali’s rice terraces. A brilliant day out.
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