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

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

What to do in Singapore for 2 days ?

What to do in Singapore for 2 days ? 

Singapore is one of the most modern, well-oiled city machines in the world and is home to some impressive feats of architecture, interesting historical sites and peaceful nature areas. If you’re short on time a great idea is to book a ticket on a hop on/hop off city bus tour. The open top “Hippo” bus (Singapore Duck Tours) is a great option, and at $33 won’t end up costing you too much more than getting the MRT/local buses around town (assuming you make a lot of stops). The double decker buses also give you a great view of the city and you’ll get some background information on the history of Singapore (the earphones they gave me stopped working after about 5 minutes though, make sure you bring your own!). Another great thing about the Hippo bus is that the ticket lasts for 24 hours – so if you bought your ticket at 1pm you can use it until 1pm the next day (the buses run from 9am-6.30pm).The buses stop at almost every tourist attraction in the inner city; here are some I’d recommend checking out (you might not have time to see the all).

DAY 1: THE TYPICAL TOURIST TRAIL

GARDENS BY THE BAY



This is one of my favourite places in Singapore and I’d highly recommend visiting if you have time. The supertrees are straight out of an alien world and the cloud forest dome has an awesome waterfall, the largest indoor one in the world apparently!

SINGAPORE FLYER

- Just like the London Eye but bigger, apparently the Singapore Flyer is the tallest observational wheel in the world and the views from the top are pretty amazing.

SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS



- The gardens are huge and if you visit in the middle of the afternoon (like I did) it’ll be extremely hot, but it’s worth it. The orchid garden set me back $5 and I was beginning to feel ripped off, until I saw Kristen Stewart filming a science fiction movie there. It took her 2 takes to walk down a garden path, and even though I can’t stand Twilight it’s always cool to see famous people.

SENTOSA ISLAND

Sentosa Island is built for tourists and you could easily spend a couple of days there. Universal Studios is good (although quite small) and the beaches are pretty decent simulations of actual tropical paradises (they shipped their sand in from Indonesia apparently).  This is also a good place to go at night as there are some really good beachside restaurants and bars. Read a full post on the beaches of Sentosa (and the rest of Singapore) here.

DAY 2: THE PATH LESS TRAVELLED

PULAU UBIN



It’s hard to believe Pulau Ubin is part of Singapore – if you go on a weekday you’ll have it almost all to yourself. Apparently it’s what all of Singapore would have looked like in the not too distant past and the scenery/peacefulness makes it my favourite part of the country. You can hire a bike and check out a wetland boardwalk, photograph the colourful quarry lakes and see wild pigs and monkeys. Read a full post on Pulau Ubin here.

EAST COAST PARK

If you’re after a suburban Singapore experience, head to East Coast Park. You’ll see local families riding bicycles, firing up their bbqs or maybe setting up their tents for a night of camping. The beach is pretty good and there are some nice bars and restaurants in the area.

GARDENS BY THE BAY AT NIGHT



For your last night in town head back to Gardens by the Bay to see the supertrees perform a psychedelic light show.  It’s free and is one of the most unique experiences you’ll have in Singapore.


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Monday, May 16, 2016

The Palm Island, Dubai UAE luxurious living paradise on earth

Dubai! Is a new and unforgettable definition of “LUXURY” and it is enough to imagine “Burj Khalifa”, beaches that are spread long in kilometers, luxurious hotels, shopping malls and world class restaurants filled with people from around the world who, like to enjoy each and every lustrous day with completely magnificent lifestyle. Dubai is known for the ultimate peak of architectural skills that Heavenly created some huge and extremely fabulous men made buildings and views, on earth here. Everything that a human mind can imagine, you can get that alive in Dubai. The refulgent Dubai UAE – Mega structure Development has been created some quaint not only on earth, but in the sea as well.



Dubai should be known for the favorite, visited and luxurious Tourist Place in the world is aimed by Prince of Dubai and he started the gamble to create men made Island in the sea. Where, the Luxury would be in a unique definition for each who wants to feel paradise on earth. The Palm Island is the very first men made island on the globe that is made in Dubai with the prosperous and classy luxury from earth to water.

Uniquely in the Palm Island

The Palm Island is the very first in the finest architectural legacy in Dubai UAE – Mega structure Development that became a series of men made Islands after a successfully completed within timeline with perfection. There was no space for a single mistake or adjustment for even a single inch. This awesome island has vast diameter of 56 kilometers. It is built on 94 cubic meter “Sea Sand” that can cover the Manhattan completely from one meter deep.



Even though it is in the sea, it is amazingly safe

The palm Island has the solid 5.5 cubic meter’s rock (each is up to 6 tones in weight) wall that performs as a strong defender against waves and earthquake (technically tested and examined with the same form as the earthquake does).

Amenities are at the peak in the Palm Island

Dubai UAE – Mega structure development provided one of the richest accommodations for 120,000 people on this Island, who can enjoy two four lane bridges connectivity that is linking up entire Island wall, 220 shopping malls and restaurants and eight thousand villas to live in. One of the biggest attraction is a 36 story building is to enjoy the luxury livelihood in this Great Men Made the Palm Island.
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Top 5 travel tips for pregnant women

Planning a trip while pregnant?  The best time to travel while pregnant is in the second trimester between 14 and 28 weeks – when medical emergencies related to pregnancy are least likely to occur and -for most women- morning sickness has lessened.

It is also a time when many moms-to-be have the greatest amount of energy and still feel comfortable doing normal activities. However, regardless of how you feel, ensure you consult with your doctor before setting out as women with higher-risk pregnancies may be discouraged from traveling. Most airlines and transport companies require a note from your doctor if your expected due date (EDD) is within 30 days.



Here's A list of Travel Tips keep following these before you Travel in pregnancy:

1. Pregnancy Companion Mobile Apps

- There are lot of free mobile apps in the market which helps and guide you during pregnancy with the name of free Pregnancy Companion mobile Apps, these app lets women check drug safety, track hydration, "Ask the Docs" pregnancy-related questions and follow the baby's daily growth through video and images. Use these kinds of apps during your Travel in pregnancy.

2. Travel Vaccinations

- Avoided to travelling during your pregnancy to countries where vaccinations are needed. If you are going somewhere that requires Travel vaccinations, see your doctor. Your doctor will let you know which ones you need for the country you are visiting and which ones are safe during pregnancy.

3. Car Travel in Pregnancy

- Make frequent breaks to stretch your legs and visit the toilet. Always wear a seatbelt. If you are sitting in the front passenger seat, move your seat well back from the dashboard to reduce airbag impact in case of a collision.

4. Flying in Pregnancy

- Consult with your doctor to discuss any potential risks particular to your pregnancy. Check with the airline – some airlines won't allow a woman over 35 weeks to fly at all, or require a doctor’s note. Don’t forget to check the fine print of your Travel Insurance – some policies may not cover pregnancy. Arrange with the airline for a bulkhead seat or a seat near an exit for extra leg room or book an aisle seat in this way going to the toilet will be a little easier for you during flight.

5. Sailing in Pregnancy

- Ferry companies have their own restrictions and may reject to carry heavily pregnant women (often beyond 32 weeks). Check the ferry company's policy before you book. For longer boat trips, such as cruises, find out if there are onboard facilities to deal with pregnancy and if there are medical services at the docking ports.

Don’t forget to follow these Travel Tips during Travelling in pregnancy for taking much care of yourself and your baby.

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Sunday, May 15, 2016

The Top 50 Travel Blogs (1st Quarter: 2016)

Below is a list of the top 50 travel blogs for the 1st quarter (January — March) of 2016 ranked by visitor traffic.This list is based solely on the number of visitors a travel blog receives. 


50 popular travel blogs with high traffic


Here is the full list of the blogs. It is based on a traffic analysis conducted on the website SimilarWeb.com. It’s a great traffic comparative website. There is a limited free access that helps to understand the basic numbers.


Don’t take SimilarWeb data as a bible but just as an indication, unless the website is directly connected to Google Analytics (this is usually stated in bold characters).


I have NO AFFILIATION with SimilarWeb. I like it as a tool and it is currently used by some major companies as Travelocity, Google, PlayBuzz, KPMG, eBay and UBS


Where the travel blog traffic comes from


Please note that travel blogs may be seasonal. For example if a travel blog has most of the posts on Philippines than the website may experience less traffic during the rainy season as the country does not have that many visitors.

I took a sample of 50 blogs with a considerable amount of page views. The list below has not a particular order. The most important thing was to have an understanding of the business model than a comparison between websites.

Website NameNiche
Pinoyadventurista.comGeneric
Wheressharon.comFamily
Bucketlistjourney.netSolo Female
China-Mike.comLocal Travel
Alittleadrift.comSolo Female
Truenomads.comScuba
Extrapackofpeanuts.comCheap travelling/Backpacking
Vagabondish.comGeneral
Uncorneredmarket.comGeneral
Traveldudes.orgGeneral
Travelsofadam.comGeneral
Migrationology.comFood
Theexpeditioner.comGeneral
Thetravelhack.comGeneral
Thesavvybackpacker.comCheap travelling/Backpacking
Joaoleitao.comGeneral
Cheapestdestinationsblog.comCheap travelling/Backpacking
Everything-Everywhere.comTravel Photography
vickyflipfloptravels.comFestival/Music
Gobackpacking.comCheap travelling/Backpacking
Justonewayticket.comSolo Female
UnCoveringpa.comLocal Travel
Thisamericangirl.comSolo Female
Globalgrasshopper.comGeneral
Dangerous-Business.comSolo Female
Goatsontheroad.comGeneral
Thepoortraveler.netGeneral
Twenty-Somethingtravel.comSolo Female
Indietraveller.coCheap travelling/Backpacking
Neverendingvoyage.comGeneral
Solotravelerblog.comSolo Female
Aluxurytravelblog.comLuxury
Wanderingearl.comGeneral
Dreameurotrip.comEuropean travel
Leaveyourdailyhell.comGeneral
Alexinwanderland.comSolo Female
Thatbackpacker.comCheap travelling/Backpacking
Theblondeabroad.comSolo Female
Theplanetd.comAdventure
Youngadventuress.comSolo Female
Expertvagabond.comGeneral
Maphappy.orgGeneral
Adventurouskate.comSolo Female
Ytravelblog.comFamily
Johnnyjet.comGeneral
Triphackr.comGeneral
Legalnomads.comFood
Brenontheroad.comCheap travelling/Backpacking
Ourawesomeplanet.comFood
Nomadicmatt.comGeneral

I have added also a column with the niche of the travelling blog. However this niche does not have a real demarcation; as an example, a blog may start as a Cheap travelling/Backpacking but it may evolve into a a different niche or a more general one. Sometime because we grow up and tend to do different things, other times because there is a limit to the niche you talk about.
Is there a winner niche? No, there is not. Do you need to have a niche to have more traffic? Based on this data, not really, this is a bit of a myth. There are 18 travel blogs out of 50 that can actually be categorised as general ones. I personally think that a niche may help in the beginning of the travel blogging life.
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