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Published in conjunction with the largest consumer travel fairs in Singapore, the Free travel newspaper aimed at providing editorially strong and focused travel features. The supplement is a handy guide for consumers as it provides timely information on destinations. With great promotional concept, it is the best avenue for tactical promotion and the most cost effective medium for advertisers to reach their target audience. The Travel Times is greatly supported by National Tourist Organizations.
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Stay in a one bedroom superior apartment from just RM368nett* per night!

Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur is the ideal location to stay while you shop in

KL’s Golden Triangle, with the Pavilion across the road and Suria KLCC just a short

walking distance away.

Package includes; breakfast for 2 in Residence Lounge, complimentary car park, 30%

discount off food, complimentary Internet wired access while enjoying the full facilities of

a 5 star international hotel. Terms and conditions apply. 2 bedroom apartment and hotel

rooms also available

Book now and call +60 3 2170 8888 quote NATAS FAIR. Hotel room packages are also available.

24-26 AUGUST 2012 A Publication of

NATAS HOLIDAYS 2012BY TM

FOR

THE

TRAVEL TIMES

For the latest travel news and tips, go to www.escape.sg. MICA (P) 075/02/2012

p14 Chongqing Calling

p18 Kerala - the Land of Plenty

p26 To Turkey, where Europe meets Asia

New ZealandThe country of sublime landscapes and captivating history is set to impressp20

TM

Don’t Miss!Attractive

promotions and discounts!

Turn to p60 now! It’s FREE!Grab Your Guide to NATAS Holidays!

To enjoy the bonus, please contact any of the following preferred agentsChan Brothers (TA109) 6212 9684 CTC Travel (TA704) 6536 3345 Diners World (TA002) 6292 5522 Euro-Asia (TA610) 6339 9133 Farmosa Holiday (TA426) 6534 1133 Five Stars Tours (TA752) 6533 5555 Focal Travel (TA883) 6536 3033 Qantas Holidays (TA754) 6734 1818 PriceBreaker (TA249) 6317 2888 Sino-America (TA611) 6538 1933 Scenic Travel (TA469) 6226 3611 UOB Travel (TA185) 6252 6822discovertasmania.com

Simply be the 1st 50 to book your Tasmania holiday at NATAS Travel Fair and enjoyNATAS BONUS

^ Per room basis and valid for stay up till 18Dec12# Limited to Innkeepers Hotels / Apartments & per room only, valid for stay 1 - 21 Sep & 8 Oct - 21 Dec 12* Per room basisNATAS bonus are for 1st 50 bookings only and based on fi rst come fi rst serve basis.Conditions apply.

Self-drive package bonus• 4th night free^ • A$50 petrol voucher# (Min of 5 nights stay)• 1 pair of lavender soft toy bear or 1 Gourmet Sauce gift pack*

• 1 can of 250g Leatherwood honey*

Any Tasmania full or land package bonus• 1 pair of lavender soft toy bear or 1 Gourmet Sauce gift pack*• 1 can of 250g Leatherwood honey*

Tasmania

From Spring … To Summer

Win!escape! magazine SNAP! VOTE & WIN Contest.

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The NATAS Holidays is the perfect opportunity to plan for and book your end of the year vacation. If you don’t already have a destination in mind, the fair offers a dizzying variety of holiday packages to choose from. With so many travel agencies under one roof, you can compare the different itineraries on offer, check out the prices, or even consult with an agent to discover something best for you and your family.

Because of the large scale of the fair, you might find yourself a little lost. What The Travel Times aims to do is to assist you in narrowing down your search and give you some ideas along the way. Also, in the centre page spread, we have a map detailing the layout of the entire hall.

We hope you have a good time shopping for your holiday and an even better time on it!

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from August to March), where young and old will be entertained by the sight of palace guards marching to the accompaniment of a military band.

BOOTY-LICIOUS!Shopping in London is an exhilarating experience, especially since the city is crammed with international fashion brands, up-and-coming design labels and vintage threads. Start at Notting Hill, one of Britain’s best spots to pick up antiques and knick-knacks. Don’t miss Portobello Road, where an alfresco flea market throws up finds such as antiques and other bric-a-brac. Stop by also at the produce market and Fashion market, a mecca for lovers of vintage clothing.

If jostling with the crowds at Knightsbridge or Oxford Street doesn’t appeal, make your way towards Brick Lane or Covent Garden – quieter shopping areas but still bursting with glorious finds. For trendy ones, head to Shoreditch in the East End where you’ll find Aubin & Wills, the quintessentially British store a whiz at upmarket English fashion. A short walk away at Redchurch Street is Caravan – the design-centric store filled with vintage furniture and wares, design classics as well as unusual items to please all design fans.

GASTRONOMICAL EXPERIENCESIf there’s one English tradition you must not miss when in London, it is having Afternoon Tea. At the swanky Ritz Hotel, tea is served at the Palm Court – its mouth-watering array of teas, elegant sandwiches, scones, jam

Explore the multi-splendored marvels of England’s capital, from history to culture to great shopping!

London’s Calling

With a history that goes back to the ancient Roman era, it’s little wonder that London’s slew of historical sights are some of the

best-loved attractions among visitors from the world over. The first of which has to be Westminster Abbey, built over 700 years ago and one of London’s oldest and grandest churches. The site of many coronations, marriages and burials of British monarchs, it is a must-go especially for those who love gothic architecture.

Almost everything in Westminster Abbey is a masterpiece of art, including its gorgeous stained glass windows, as well as magnificent marble and mosaic artwork depicting religious scenes. Visit the tombs of royalty like Edward V and Henry V at the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor, pay homage to the graves and memorials of literary greats such as Charles Dickens and actor Laurence Olivier at the Poet’s Corner, or say a prayer at St Faith’s Chapel. One easy way to explore the church is to grab an audio-guide when you enter at the North Door, and tune in to the commentary narrated by acclaimed actor Jeremy Irons.

Make your next stop the Buckingham Palace, once a townhouse owned by the Dukes of Buckingham, and now the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and housing the offices of the Royal Household. The Palace comes with 775 rooms, including 19 State Rooms, which are often used for official and State entertaining. Don’t miss the colourful Changing of the Guard ceremony, which takes place at 11am (every alternate day

The London Eye

and clotted cream just like what we read in Enid Blyton stories. Make your reservation six weeks in advance and do keep the dress code in mind too: no jeans or training shoes, and a jacket and tie are compulsory for men.

Next up, prepare your stomachs for a plate of jellied eels in the rugged neighbourhood of Peckham,

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Gothic exterior of the Westminster Abbey

The impressive Buckingham Palace

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a frequent hangout area for locals. Peckham has a notorious reputation as one of London’s most dangerous districts, but recent regeneration programs and continuing gentrification has seen a rebirth of sorts, with cafes, studios and bars springing to life along the southern boundaries.

Standing the test of time, visit M Manze’s Eel & Pie House, which has been selling jellied eels and mash since 1902. Spend the next few hours tracking down reinvented British food staples like black pudding and calf’s liver at the Cock Tavern in London Central Markets and roasted bone marrow and stewed pig’s head with bacon and blood cake at St. John Bar and Restaurant.

CHILL OUTLondon is full of dramatic interludes and music venues, one of which is The O2.Hailed the world’s premier entertainment venue, The O2 was originally built as part of The Millennium Dome to house the Millennium Experience exhibition, the interior of the building later demolished after the exhibition and converted into The O2, featuring the hottest bars, restaurants, concerts and exhibitions. After that, it’s time to let your hair down at the Half Moon at Putney Bridge (over the River Thames), or head alternatively to The Old Blue Last at Shoreditch – home to the best jukebox in Britain. And because no

trip to London is complete without going to The London Eye, head to this famous Ferris wheel, synonymous with modern Britain since it opened in March 2000. Especially mesmerising at night, this 135-metre tall icon is the country’s top attraction, the 30-minute ride offering amazing views of London City. If you’re in the mood for some bubbly, choose the Champagne Flight where you can drink in London’s sights with a glass of Laurent-Perrier. Or hop on the London Eye River Cruise, a 40-minute circuit on the River Thames from which you can soak up sights like the Houses of Parliament, St

Paul’s Cathedral, and the Tower of London.Singapore Airlines currently operates 3 daily flights

to London and from 21 October 2012, it will be increased to 4 daily flights.

A paddler rowing across the O2

Afternoon tea at the Ritz Hotel

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Family Playground, Tasmania

Bring your family to Tasmania and your children will discover an island playground; where they can meet Tasmanian devils found in the wild amidst

ancient trees and learn about the mysterious world of the platypus. Rent a car or join a package tour and explore the playground where Tasmanian devils abound.

LAUNCESTON & SURROUNDSTasmania’s northern gateway is Launceston and many visitors use the airport here to start their northern Tasmanian escape. Head north where you can whet your appetite for the natural journey ahead by visiting the Tamar Island Wetlands Reserve and Interpretation Centre, just 10 minutes from the city. Here, a few hundred metres from the highway, Green and Gold frogs can be spotted from a boardwalk.

Follow the meandering bends of the Tamar River and delve into the secret life of seahorses at Seahorse World in Beauty Point. Find out why male seahorses are not only exceptionally good husbands but also the only animal where the male falls pregnant. If you are lucky, you may actually catch one of these loyal mates, floating happily with his pregnant belly.

Promising to be a hands-on experience, a fully guided tour of Seahorse World offers you the opportunity to

touch the seahorses. Supervised participants are required to wear gloves and there is a Touch Pool for children to get close to these underwater wonders.

From one mysterious sea creature to the next, with its confusing features – a duck-like bill and fur - the platypus is an intriguing structural mix. Guided tours at Platypus House in Beauty Point operate daily and cover four platypus pools while sociable echidnas roam free about your feet.

Experience the sweeter side of farming at Hillwood Berry Farm where you can pick your own strawberries, raspberries, loganberries and currants or purchase Tasmanian fruits from road side stalls by just paying through the ‘honesty box’.

Further east, at Nabowla, have a family picnic and stroll through the endless purple fields at Bridestowe Lavender Estate.

WEST COASTThere are a few wildlife sanctuaries around Tasmania where you can see the famous Tasmanian devil. Visit Devils@Cradle, the Tasmanian devil sanctuary at Cradle Mountain where you can also experience a Night Spotlight Tour, a wilderness and wildlife tour in the comfort of a 4WD bus.

At Mole Creek, explore King Solomons Cave and Marakoopa’s glow worm cave and see the bees and taste

Bridestowe Lavender Estate

Roadside Stall Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain

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NATAS BONUSSimply be the 1st 50 to book your Tasmania holiday at NATAS Travel Fair and enjoy:

4th night free ^(Self-drive only)A$50 petrol voucher# (Min of 5 nights stay & self-drive only)1 pair of lavender soft toy bear or Gourmet Sauce gift pack*1 can of 250g Leatherwood honey*

^ Per room basis and valid for stay up till 18 Dec’12# Limited to Innkeepers Hotels / Apartments & per room only, valid for stay 1-21 Sep & 8 Oct-21 Dec’12* Per room basis (Any Tasmania package)NATAS bonus are valid for booking by 31 Aug’12 and based on first come first serve basis, while stock lasts. Conditions apply

Tasmania’s own Leatherwood honey at Melita Honey Farm, Chudleigh. Samples delicious salmon and ginseng products at 41˚ South Tasmania, learn how cheese is made through the glass window at Ashgrove Cheese Farm and chocolates at House of Anvers.

THE EAST COASTEast Coast Natureworld is a premier wildlife and ecology park also located on the east coast. The park is located on natural parkland and lagoons, north of Bicheno. Here, you can see free-ranging native Australian wildlife up close, including wombats; kangaroos; bettongs; pademelons; lorikeets, pelicans and swans. Other features include Devil World, a state of the art, interactive centre focusing on the Tasmanian devil.

Wait for dusk and join the Bicheno Penguin Tour, which runs every night of the year as it offers visitors an opportunity to watch little penguins scurry up to their burrows.

HOBART AND SURROUNDSIf you are seeking some more wildlife, just north of Hobart at Brighton, view the devils at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary many of them hand-reared in the sanctuary and learn how each of the devils has a unique personality. The Tasmanian devils are active during the day, so you can view them at any time. The park also boasts wombats, koalas, echidnas, birds and many more amazing natives.  A real highlight is the

free-ranging kangaroos that you can walk right next to. Alternatively, the Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park also

offers personal encounters with Tasmanian devils and a tour you can find out about projects underway to save the devils from a mysterious facial cancer that is threatening the species known as Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease. The park is a good stopping point en route to or from Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula where the family can delve into the lives of Australian convicts.

There is plenty of family friendly fun in Tasmania, from milking sheep at Grandvewe Cheese in Woodbridge and tasting some delicious cheeses to exploring bushwalks in Mt Field National Park revealing beautiful waterfalls and safe swimming beaches dotted up the east coast.

There are also fantastic accommodation options for families, including a special experience available at Curringa Farm just one hour from Hobart. The farm stay offers secluded accommodation and tours where the children can watch sheep shearing, sit by Meadowbank Lake at lunch time and stare up at the star-filled sky after dusk.

If your family enjoys fresh berries, there’s no better place to visit than Sorell Fruit Farm. Tasmania’s cool climate gives extra flavour to its berry fruits and cherries, which are the specialty of this farm. The range of berries is astounding - strawberries, raspberries, tayberries, boysenberries, loganberries, silvanberries, blackcurrants. From November to May several types of

berries are in season and ready for picking.There’s also plenty of adrenalin-packed fun for the family

with jet boating available on the River Derwent and Huonville (about half an hour south of Hobart). Or if you fancy, try kayaking in Hobart or Freycinet (East Coast), where the trip offers the excitement of experiencing Tasmania’s scenic waterways with the wind in your hair.

Affordable fun, fascinating wildlife and exciting adventure await your family on a trip to Tasmania!

GETTING THERETasmania is only an hour’s flight from Melbourne. From Sydney it’s just under two hour flight. There are many connecting flights each day such as Qantas, Jetstar, Tiger Airways and Virgin Australia to Hobart or Launceston.

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It might be the youngest principality in China, but Chongqing is definitely not short on romantic mountain ranges, nature’s stunning sceneries and friendly locals

Romancing Chongqing

Nestled amidst lush mountains and intertwining rivers, the 3,000 year old city was previously known as ‘Yuzhou’ but subsequently renamed

to Chongqing in 1189. Sprawled across a massive 82,400 square meters and home to a population of over 33 million, the time-honoured city is one of southwest’s China’s major cultural and economical cities, increasingly becoming a booming tourism state as well – thanks to Chongqing’s numerous gorgeous nature sites.

And the best way to admire the full-on beauty of Chongqing is onboard a cruise. One of the more popular operators is Changjiang Cruise Overseas Travel Co, the luxury cruise liner brand specialising in trips plying China’s inland rivers and especially along the Yangtze River. With a fleet of 13 comfortable and fully-equipped cruise liners, Chongqing serves as the port of destination or departure point for all Yangtze River tours.

The mother of all of attractions has to be the Three Gorges Tourism Zone, the area sharing borders with Chongqing, Hubei and Sichuan provinces. Taking your breath away is the magnificent grand dam of the Three Gorges, where the Qutang Gorge first greets you, this eight kilometers long gorge

the most majestic of the three. After which you’ll visit the Fengdu Ghost Town, the Wuxia Gorge that’s beautifully flanked by cloud-capped peaks, and the Zhang Fei Temple at Yunyang. Don’t miss the Baiheliang (White Crane Ridge) – the only key historical monument under state protection in the Zone. This natural stone ridge surfaces from the waters only between December and March yearly, and spans an impressive 1600 metres long.

Inspiring numerous literary greats of the Tang and Song dynasties is Baidi City, a national AAAA tourist area. Located at Fengjie County, Chinese poets Li Bai and Du Fu who have visited the place both waxed lyrical about its scenic beauty through poems that remain till this day. Other sites of exceptional natural beauty include the Lesser Three Gorges in Wushan County, as well as the Goddess Peak, where many tourists will also head to the Seven Ladies Pool after – a popular landscape in the vicinity.

Such picturesque sights, coupled with welcoming locals, accessible transport options and tourist facilities, makea Chongqing an excellent holiday destination to be.

Zhang Fei Temple

Admiring Chongqing’s natural beauty onboard a cruise

Goddess Peak Fengdu Ghost Town

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Dubai’s rapid emergence as a tourist destination has provided a considerable number of reasons to visit the city. For one, Dubai has been

touted as the shopping capital of the Middle East, and possesses a whole host of shopping malls – some simply humongous – to back up this claim.

However, it hasn’t lost too much of its cultural richness. The area around the creek for instance is a beautiful souvenir of the old city. Old mosques, schools and other traditional buildings have been restored and efforts to maintain sight of Dubai’s cultural identity are constantly ongoing.

EATThe wealthy might reside in Dubai and five-star restaurants with matching price tags are plenty but it’s not difficult to find amazing food at affordable prices too. Satisfy your food fix with our picks and more at www.timeoutdubai.com/restaurants.

Arabian Tea House Cafe Formerly known as Basta Art Cafe, the Arabian Tea House Cafe is a popular spot to stop at while exploring the Bastakia area. The cafe offers crunchy salads, fresh juices, and great sandwiches and is shaded by a huge tree in the middle of its outdoor compound.Tel: +971 4 353 5071

Asha’s Opened by musician Asha Bhosle, Asha’s is an international Indian restaurant chain that made its debut in December 2002. Indian food lovers will delight in the northwest Indian cuisine which includes specialties like Nally Gosht, Tandoori Lobster, Chicken Jhalfrezi, and desserts such as the Asha’s platter with Gajar Ka Halwa and Mango Kulfi.Pyramids Wafi. Tel: +971 4 324 4100; www.ashasrestaurants.com

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Aroos DamascusYou don’t have to be an Avenger to have some shawarma at Aroos Damascus. This unassuming restaurant serves up a wide selection of delicious Middle Eastern and Syrian dishes at very reasonable prices. The huge outdoor patio allows for a more authentic experience and makes a great people watching spot.Tel: +971 4 221 9825

SHOPIf you love shopping malls, Dubai is perfect for you. Some of Dubai’s malls are just staggering in size and house entertainment options beyond the usual fare.

Dubai Shopping FestivalThe Dubai Shopping Festival takes place from January to February yearly across the entire city. Massive discounts on retail products are the main draw of the month-long event but it also features fireworks displays, light shows, street performances, fashion shows, and many other forms of entertainment.

Dubai MallThe Dubai Mall is an ultra-large shopping extravaganza populated by over a thousand shops including retail giants Galeries Lafayette, Bloomingdale’s and Marks and Spencer. Under its considerable roof, it also

houses the gigantic Dubai Aquarium, a 22-screen cinema, an Olympic-sized ice rink, and an indoor theme park, the Sega Republic.Tel: +971 4 362 7500; www.thedubaimall.com

Gold Souk & Spice SoukThe Dubai Spice Souk in Deira is made up of several lanes of stalls selling local herbs and spices used in Arabic food. In addition to being a great smell-fest, it can become something of an educational tour, with merchants friendly and keen to share more about the wares they are selling. Adjacent to this is the Gold Souk, a market of over 300 retailers that offer a dizzying array of gold, diamond, silver and platinum jewellery.Sikkat Al Khail Road

ATTRACTIONSMan-made ski slopes and the tallest building in the world are magnificent feats of engineering and sit alongside the natural beauty of the desert as the top tourist sites of Dubai.

Burj Khalifa At 828 metres in height, the futuristic-looking Burj Khalifa is the tallest man-made structure in the world. The observation deck ‘At The Top’ is located on the 124th floor and is a must-visit should you find yourself in the vicinity. Re-order your tickets online to ensure you are able to get to the deck at your chosen time.Tel: +971 4 888 8888; www.burjkhalifa.ae

Ski Dubai Mall of the Emirates has made skiing in the hot desert weather possible with Ski Dubai, an indoor ski facility wherein sub-zero temperatures are maintained. There are five different runs in total, each varying in difficulty, height and gradient; the longest is 400 metres and has a fall of over 60 metres.Tel: 800 386; www.skidxb.com

Dubai MuseumSituated in the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai, the Dubai Museum showcases colourful life-sized displays that depict what local life was like before the discovery of oil. Modest in size but well put together, the museum is great if you are a history and culture buff. The extremely low entrance fee is a bonus!Tel: +971 4 353 1862

GETTING THEREEmirates and Singapore Airlines both offer direct flights between Singapore and Dubai. The entire flight duration is estimated to be seven hours and thirty minutes .

Gold Souk shopping Dubai Aquarium

Dubai Shopping Festival

Dubai’s skyline with Burj Khalifa

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Lying on the south-western part of India, Kerala is a long strip of enchanting land with tall and exotic coconut palm. It is said that the land derived its

name from ‘Keram’ – the coconut palm, which is no wonder that coconut palm is also the main source of economy for this state. Explore this verdant paradise and you might just find something where your heart belongs.

A TASTE OF NATUREKovalam Beach is a major attraction within Thiruvananthapuram, capital city of Kerala. Kovalam curves a silver crescent around a sheltered bay with tall palm trees lining along the coast. It is one of the country’s finest beaches and has a large number of

From nature, festivals to shopping, there is nothing more fascinating than an Indian adventure.

Exploring Keralaresorts, where many seek the sanctuary for recuperation and regeneration, especially with its wide variety of Ayurvedic (traditional medicine native to India) treatments. With beach resorts ranging from world-class to modest standards, tourists to Kovalam can expect to be spoilt for choice.

Periyar National Park, located in Thekkady, Idukki district of Kerala, is home to wild elephants, wild boars, bison, deer and tigers. This protected area is a blanket of unaffected evergreen rainforest, and nearly 2,000 different kinds of flowering plants fill the park with life. With 62 different kinds of mammals, 320 different kinds of birds, and 45 different kinds of reptiles, this place is literally a wildlife paradise.

FESTIVALSArattupuzha Pooram is an annual celebration in Sree Sastha Temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. The main attraction of this festival lies on the last two days of this celebration. Attended by thousands of devotees, the last day of the festival sees an assembly of around 50 elephants lined up in ceremonial attire with an assortment of paraphernalia like muthukuda (colourful and glittering parasols), alavattam (a disc-shaped fan, fringed by a ring of peacock feathers) and venchamaram (white whisks, usually made of hair from Yak’s tail). Then the idols of gods and goddesses that took part in the ceremony will experience a cleansing ceremony by being immersed in water.

UNCOVER HIDDEN GEMSDon’t think Kerala is just about flora and fauna. The bustling street of MG Road between East Fort and Palayam is one of the busiest streets in the city. Lined with food outlets, restaurants, retail stores and theatres, this is the best place to bag in silks, diamonds and jewels. While one might find pleasure in shopping at MG Road, Jew Street should not be dismissed. Discover antique art, craft works and decorative pieces not only of Kerala origin but also from all over India. Possessing good bargaining skills is a bonus.

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CHRISTCHURCH, also known as “The Garden City”, has an Alps-to-Ocean horizon, a heritage heart and a sense of adventure. See the city re-emerge and re-invent itself after the 2010/2011 earthquakes. Discover a network of hillside walking and biking tracks, contemporary galleries and open-air markets. Must try: Re:START, International Antarctic Centre, punting through the Botanical Gardens and Willowbank Wildlife Reserve.

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MOUNT COOK MACKENZIE has immaculate snow-capped mountains, glacial lakes and a network of powder-blue canals that form the tapestry of this remarkable region. At the heart of it all towers Aoraki Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain peak.

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AKAROA AND BANKS PENINSULA is dotted with picturesque bays, seaside villages, boutique galleries and cafes. Visit French-inspired seaside village Akaroa with its waterfront cafes, harbour wildlife cruises and a chance to swim with the rare Hector’s dolphin. Or check out Lyttleton, a historic township with a strong artisan presence and eclectic cafes. Must try: cycling, sea kayaking and Little River Rail Trail.

ASHBURTON offers stunning snow-capped mountains, and a tapestry of rich agricultural pastures bordered by impressive braided rivers. Within this diverse region you’ll find Mount Hutt ski field that often boasts New Zealand’s longest season. Must try: helicopter flight, white water rafting, Lord of the Rings tour, hot air balloon, fly fishing, golf and skiing in winter.

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Across turquoise-jewelled waters, pristine beaches and further in towards metropolitan cities and deliciously fiery fares, Thailand is a land of glorious juxtapositions

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Asia’s very own ‘City of Angels’ is loud, colourful and delicious – just the way we like it. A city of many contrasts, Thailand’s capital

is a vibrant metropolis with glitzy skyscrapers, mega malls popping up one after the other, and international hotel names jostling for space to build their properties. Then there’s the other end of the spectrum – bustling open-air street markets, narrow sois (alleyways) that may not be sparkling clean but probably our best bets for achingly delicious fare, and one city we know where shopping on a shoestring budget is entirely possible.

In Bangkok, food is East meets West plus a dash of spice thrown in, where you’ll find no shortage of mid-range dining fares and swanky restaurants serving international cuisines – such as Greyhound Café and Banyan Tree Bangkok’s ultra-luxe Vertigo Moon Bar. Attractions are aplenty, such as the Vimanmek Mansion Museum – former home of Thailand’s King Rama V; Siam Winery, South East Asia’s largest winery; and the home of traditional puppet performances – Aksra Theatre. Sundown, join your pals for a late night out at Bangkok’s premier nightlife area, Royal City Avenue.

The biggest lure however, has to be shopping. Known as one of Asia’s favourite retail therapy options, your shopping extravaganza begins at Central World Plaza, after which it’s pretty much a straight walk down Bangkok’s famous shopping strip, mall hopping across Siam Paragon, The Emporium, MBK Center, Terminal 21 and warehouse paradise – Platinum Fashion Mall.

PHUKET’S PEARLPrided as ‘the pearl of the Andaman’, Phuket’s reputation of alluring beach-bumming spots, cheap beer and colourful nightlife ensures that your days and nights will be gloriously well spent. Food standards can be zeroed in to the world famous Pad Thai, a scrumptious mix of clear noodles fried with tofu, bean sprouts, grounded peanuts and onions, tossed in generous helpings of sugar, chilli and fish sauce. Such street eats are commonplace in Phuket, other options including skewered barbecued meats and rad-na – rice-noodles with meat or seafood and vegetables, then laden with thick gravy. That is not

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to say fine dining options aren’t available – fulfill your foreign palates at the opulent Blue Elephant, the international brand serving up royal Thai fare.

Forget about high-end brands here; indulge instead in the whimsical shopping enclave of Indie Market, a singular lane alone Limelight Avenue, also a meeting point for local youths. More popular is the Jungceylon Shopping Mall, a massive mall anchored by Robinson department store and supermarket, Big C. For the most part though, beaches are Phuket’s specialty, where sun-seekers head towards Patong Beach, for clear skies, blue waters and a fantastic spot to just people-watch.

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CHIANG MAI CALLINGNowhere as big as Bangkok, but Thailand’s northern capital still packs in plenty of punch. Scenic mountain terrain, peaks and luscious forests outline, while inside the city is a treasure trove teeming with historic and cultural spots – where most visitors are content to explore either on a bike, or on their feet.

Families love the Chiang Mai Zoo, which feature a walk-through aviary, over 400 animal species and two young pandas from China sent in 2003 as a goodwill gift. For tribal treats, go on a Long Neck Karen Tour, the world-famous ethnic hill tribe featuring women who wear brass rings around their necks, wrists and ankles which symbolise beauty. The trip to Chiang Mai is complete only with a visit to Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, this majestic mountain overlooking the city with commanding summit views. Most also make a trip to the holy site of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, the temple a popular pilgrimage site especially during Buddhist holidays.

KRABI’S NATURE WONDERLANDFor your slice of unspoilt beach bliss and quiet, Krabi makes a picture-perfect getaway. Previously hiding in the shadow of the vibrant Phuket Island and known only to backpackers, all it took was one major motion picture – The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, to catapult the beach paradise to fame.

Bordering the Andaman Sea, white sandy beaches with azure waters, spectacular limestone caves and sparkling waterfalls are what constantly lure visitors back to Krabi. Behind the peace and quiet the island gives, steps have actually been made such as discouraging the building of high-rises, barring jet skiing and other water sports. This translates to zero mass tourism activities, but pure, simple nature at its unadulterated best.

Dive into Krabi’s history at Susan Hoi Fossil Shell Beach at Ban Lean Pho, once a freshwater swamp millions of years back. Home to numerous molluscs species, it is believed these creatures died over 75 million years, leaving fossilised shells on the beaches today. For a bit of natural spa action, head to the Hot Spring Waterfall in Khlong Thom. The therapeutic waters from thermal springs bubble comfortably around 35 to 40 degrees, where the water’s mineral salts are said to help with rheumatism and skin diseases. Island-hopping options are also available, tours easily booked from the many operators found along Aonang Beach.

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Bhutan’s focus on wellbeing has led the nation to coin an indicator called the Gross National Happiness (GNH) – the assessment of government

policies and a holistic approach towards notions of progress and give importance to non-economic aspects of wellbeing. In another words, this landlocked nation bordering the Himalayans and India emphasises more on happiness than money.

GNH has become a quality that serves as a valuable lesson to many, especially to Japan, who played host to the visiting King and Queen of Bhutan few months ago. A nation that focuses on intrinsic value more than the obsession for materialistic lifestyle has certainly created a buzz amongst the global community. What Bhutan has to offer, is no fancy restaurant or glitzy malls, but mesmerising landscapes, breathtaking structures, and a stirring history that is synonymous to an inspiring book that nurtures the mind and heals the soul.

Shopping is another option for travellers who fancy some Bhutanese dresses. A plethora of shops lined up along Handicrafts Emporium, where one can find ready-made gho and kira in a variety of sizes, patterns and quality. Not only is this place an outlet to to promote products made by Bhutanese, it is also the preservations of national traditional arts and crafts.

BUMTHANGLocated in the Bumthang valley in the Bumthang district of Bhutan, Kurjey Lhakhang is the final resting place of the remains of the first three kings of Bhutan. Comprising of three temples, the right block was built in 1652 against the rock face where Guru Padmasambhava meditated in the 8th century. Surrounding the three temples is 108 Chorten walls, which look similar to stupas.

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was creating chaos in the world. It is also revered as one of the oldest landmarks of the arrival of Buddhism in Bhutan, and holds a unique Tshechu (festival) of a naked dance that is done to purify sins and pray for good harvest.

Within the Chamkhar valley sits Jakar Yugyel Dzong, a temple of different personalities. In the past, Jakar Dzong plays the role of the centre of Bumthang region, and an important role as a fortress of defense of the whole eastern Dzongkhags. One of the special features include a sheltered passage that consists of two parallel walls, interconnected by fortified towers, giving the population of the fortress access to water in case of a siege.

PAROAbout five and a half kilometres away from Tshongdu town is Ta Dzong, a fortress that was previously built to protect the country and Paro Rinpung Dzong from unceasing assaults from Tibet and India. The fortress was abandoned and partly destroyed by natural disasters over a span of more than 350 years, and was renovated by the Late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.

One of the most famous monasteries in Bhutan, the Paro Taktsang, also known as the Tiger’s Nest, is a Buddhist sacred site and temple complex. Perched on the high cliffs of Taktsang, the monastery, many have claimed “a trip to Bhutan is never complete without climbing to Taktsang”. Either a pilgrimage to avid Buddhists or a dramatic experience for hikers, this place is worth hiking and taking a look.

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THIMPUThe cultural centre of Thimpu houses a gem of knowledge – the national library and archives of Bhutan, which is home to a scriptural repository – old records, letters and thousands of important photographs – and research facility. Established in 1967, it has preserved ancient Bhutanese written and printed resources, and has continued to grow as the years go by. The library is also one of the largest treasuries of Mahayana Buddhist literature in the world.

The living national art of weaving can be found at the National Textile Museum, which exhibits major weaving techniques, as well as the different styles of local dresses. While a small group of weavers works on their looms, while design competitions are held at other parts of the museum, display some of the best textiles. Visitors to the museum are able to vote for their favourite art piece displayed, and they are also able to bid for their desirable textiles, which the proceeds enriches the coffers of the museum.

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From national parks to old historical towns, Nagano Prefecture is a gigantic museum of nature and stories

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spectacular mountain ranges and immensely beautiful lakes; exquisite architecture and monuments; tantalising Japanese cuisines created by the heart and soul of Japanese chefs…

When it comes to nature wonders, Nagano Prefecture is a glowing gem with pockets of amazing sceneries. Avid travellers, adventure junkies and photography enthusiasts will find joy in traversing the lands of Kamikochi, Tateyama Kurobe Alphine Route and Tsumago Juku… Searching the region’s picture-perfect sceneries and its natural habitats.

KAMIKOCHIA mountainous highland tucked in the western portion of Nagano, Kamikochi’s preservation of its natural habitat turns out to be quite commendable. Noted as one of Japan’s National Cultural Assets, it is also at times named as the “Japanese Yosemite”. British missionary and mountain climber, Walter Weston, has introduced Kamikochi to the world during the 19th century. It is now a well-known area for avid mountain climbers, and also considered as one of the most scenic spot in Japan.

Covered in virgin forests of birch and Japanese larch trees, with the Azusa River flowing through its body of green that eventually wind down to Lake Taisho, Kamikochi is like a world on its own. There are also two camping areas, a few hotels, a post office and a tourist information centre if one needs help to get around.

TATEYAMA KUROBE ALPINE ROUTEMany might be familiar with its lofty white walls – the slabs of snow that is initially quite intimidating (there is always a fear of a collapsing wall), but often overcome by the majestic beauty of the Alpine Route. It is a famous mountain sightseeing route, stretching to as Kamikochi

long as 90 kilometres, and has attracted a million visitors every year.

Besides the towering white walls (often as high as 20 metres), one can also enjoy a panoramic view of fresh green in spring, red leaves in fall. The Kurobe Dam, built at the upper stream of the Kurobe-gawa River, boasts a height of 186 metres, offering a fantastic view of Tateyama Mountain Range and the North Alpine.

TSUMAGO JUKUTsumago Juku is part of the 69 Stations of Nakasendo, which forms up the rest of the areas along Nakasendo. Tsumago-juku Post Town is a preservation district containing the area’s important traditional structures with rustic post roads, as if reliving the lives of the Japanese during the Edo Period. Stroll through the old town and find waki-honjin, which was the main inn of the town, and was destroyed and rebuilt in 1995. History junkies would love Nagiso Museum of History, which contains information of the area’s history and data of about the row houses. Don’t miss out the Rurisan Kotoku-ji Temple, a structure that rises above the area’s buildings. It is notable for its Nightingale floors (designed to make chirping sound when walked upon) and a 500-year-old cherry tree.

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No more peeking up your Christmas stockings – let M Asia take you to Rovaniemi, Lapland this Christmas, the home of Santa Claus himself

Ringing in Christmas – the Santa Way

Christmas is a magical affair celebrated by millions across the world every year on December 25, where kids from six to sixty make

their wishes to Santa Claus – the world’s favourite jolly, white-bearded grandfather of Christmas, donning a big red suit, bringing gifts onboard his eight-reindeer sleigh the night before Christmas arrives.

But did you know that Santa’s workshop is not at the North Pole? In the early 1900s, newspapers revealed that

grazing reindeer would not possibly be able to survive the arctic temperatures of the North Pole, and that Santa Claus in fact has his home in the Finnish Lapland.

Satisfy your curiosity and see for yourself this never-aging, worldwide beloved Santa, his elves and Mrs Santa at the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, Lapland. This mystical Circle is in fact a line clearly visible on the map, a magical place where the sun still peeps over the horizon at midnight during summertime, and where the gorgeous greenish glows of the Northern Lights lend their shine during midwinter season. The key attraction is of course the Santa Claus Village, a few kilometres away from Rovaniemi – built to be the official home of Santa Claus.

Welcoming thousands of tourists yearly, the Santa Claus Village is Finland’s hottest tourist destination, where

Rovaniemi Santapark

you can even receive a personalised certificate simply for ‘Crossing the Arctic Circle’. Tasked with the mission to enhance the welfare of children, the kindness of adults and spreading general goodwill, love and the spirit of Christmas across the world – Santa and his elves take their work seriously here at the Santa Park.

Come meet the jolly crew at the Santa Claus Office, where you can whisper your wish into Santa’s ears, and take a photo with him after. And since you are already there, why not send a colourful Christmas greeting to your loved ones back home? The Santa Claus Main Post Office is the place to be, filled with intricate and happy cards, unique stamps and special festive gifts. Sit by the cosy fireplace and pen your thoughts, then pass it to the cheery Postal Elves who’ll gladly post your cards out – 365 days a year. Don’t forget to send a card out to yourself as a memento, since all posts are personally hand-stamped, bearing the signature postmark of the Santa Claus Post Office.

Move right along to the Christmas House, filled with the magical festive air of Christmas with exhibits of Christmas traditions, historical films and rare festive decorations worldwide, including those of Finland, Russia, Spain, Japan, USA and of course, Lapland. Kids will love Elf School, learning the ancient elf secrets and finally graduating with an Elf School Certificate; learn about Finnish culture and history at the Ice Gallery; or make your very own Christmas crafts at the Elf Workshop.

For lunch, tuck into delicious breads and mulled wine at Mrs Claus Gingerbread Kitchen, or head to MacDonald’s at Rovaniemi – also known as the world’s most northern outlet of the popular fast-food chain. Carry on your magical journey with a ride on a sleigh ride, taking you through Finland’s four seasons, various animals and plants popping up along the way, and even a pit-stop through the busy Elves’ Toy Factory. And because Christmas is all about giving, stop by the gift store to take some gifts home for yourself and those you love.

The Santa Park is open from June to August in summer, and late November to mid-January during winter, details at www.santapark.com/en.

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Also known as the northern lights, it illuminates the northern horizon with greenish glows with an occasion hint of faint red.

of just around 21°C. One of the phenomena that exist in this area is the aurora – a natural light display in the sky caused by energetic charged particles. Also known as the northern lights, it illuminates the northern horizon with greenish glows with an occasion hint of faint red. The breathtaking shapes that take form and the splashes of lights like an artist impression on a beautiful painting have drawn a number of photography enthusiasts and adventure seekers to Yellowknife.

The best time to spot the aurora is from December to April. Several arcs of lights are spread across the sky, which are as surrealistic as they are gorgeous.

Experience the ultimate northern lights spectacle with New Shan Travel

Northern Wonderland

In the movie ‘The Golden Compass’, little Lyra was hiding in the closet as Lord Asriel presented a proposal to the master and scholars of Jordan

College. “The existence of Dust,” he said. In the fantasy world, the Dust revealed a shimmering path to another dimension. Realistically, it loosely reflected on the beautiful images of northern lights, which can be seen at several spots around the world, from the South Pole to Norway to Alaska.

Even though the aforementioned locations boast great vantage points to view such stunning northern lights, few people know that Yellowknife city, Canada, is one of the best places to observe this natural wonder, and has successfully blown numerous visitors away. The capital and largest city of the Northwest Territories of Canada, Yellowknife has a subarctic climate with the lowest average temperature of -30°C and highest

The one travel agency that understands the beauty of aurora borealis and provides the opportunity for visitors to travel across the ocean to capture these unbelievable moments is New Shan Travel. It flies its clients to Yellowknife via Vancouver, and has secured the exclusive rights from Trout Rock Lodge to provide its clients with a memorable stay.

As amazing as the northern lights can be, one cannot possibly focus solely on these lights. Therefore a series of winter activities are drafted out for visitors to Yellowknife, which includes dog sledding, snowshoeing and ice fishing. The “Hagglunds” (special amphibious vehicle) takes visitors across the frozen Great Slave Lake, and snowmobiles services are also available for the entire day.

After your surreal experience with the northern lights, the tour will bring you to Vancouver, where you may shop along the famous Robson Street or opt for a day-tour to the impressive Butchart Gardens, one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. Also included is a Vancouver City Tour that brings you to various attractions such as Stanley Park, Totem Park, Lions Gate Bridge, Chinatown and Gastown.

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7/8D Harbin White Christmas Celebration Tour with Ice Snow World + Festival Fireworks (CNHRB9)Xinghai Square, Huabiao Square, Seafood Market, Imperial Palace, Catholic Church, Jingyuetan Ski Resort, Sun Island Snow Craning, The Ice and Snow World, Tian’men Square, National Aquatics CentreDep: 17,18,19, 20

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10D Turkey Discovery (IST10)Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Ataturk Mausoleum, Underground City of Kaymakli, Belly Dance Performance, Cotton Castle, Troy, Pergamon Acropolis, Topkapi PalaceDep: Nov 20, 25, 30 / Dec 7, 10, 16, 21 fr $1,488

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8D Taiwan Unbeatable (TW8UBF)Northeast Coast Scenic Area, Chiufen, Yilan Shangrila Farm, Train Ride to Hualien, Kenting, Mei Nung Hakka Village, Cruise along Sun Moon Lake, Leohe Night Market, Taipei 101Dep: Sep: 2,4,9,11,16,18,23,30 / Oct: 2,7,9,14,16,21,23,28 / Nov: 3,4,6,10,11,13,17,18,20,24,27 / Dec: 1,2,4,8,9,11,15,16,18,22,23,25, 29,30

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BALINALE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALBALI: Established since 2007, this festival gives Indonesian filmmakers an opportunity to present their works to a global audience. Workshops and seminars will also be conducted, where participating guests include winners at the Oscars, Emmy Awards and Cannes.www.balinale.com

VILLAGE HALLOWEEN PARADENEW YORK: There is no better place to celebrate Halloween than at New York City’s Village Halloween Parade. Join in the fun as hundreds of puppets, bands, dancers and artists, accompanied by thousands of New Yorkers participate in this grand party.www.halloween-nyc.com

31st 1st to 7th15th to 17th

MUSIC FESTIVAL SHANGHAISHANGHAI: The city’s largest and longest running music and culture festival will see the gathering of talented musicians from various music backgrounds such as jazz, folk, electronic and rock. Outdoor stages will also be set up at the ‘Green Note’ Expo Park followed by a series of indoor concerts at Shanghai Centre Theatre.www.jzfestival.com/en

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CAIRNS: A total eclipse, most visible from Australia, will be formed shortly after sunrise on the 14th. Don’t miss out this rare opportunity because the next total eclipse to happen in Australia will only be in 2023.

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HAKONE DAIMYO GYORETSUHAKONE: On this day, the streets of Yumoto Hot Spring Town will see a procession of a total of 170 people dressed up as samurai and geisha parading over a distance of six kilometres. Reproduced in the style of a feudal lord’s procession, this festival celebrates the olden day’s practise of feudal lords entering and leaving Edo (present-day Tokyo) at that time.

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