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Cambodia - Latest South East Asian Tourist stop

Cambodia is witnessing a resurgence as a South-east Asian tourist destination. And its not just the temples of Angkor that are fuelling this, although the complex is noted for being one of the great archaeological sites in the world.

Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital, is like any modern bustling Asian city, but is visually striking, being on the confluence of two rivers and with its wide boulevards and colonial buildings that hark back to its French colonial history. Indians will feel right at home with the pedalled rickshaws that still ply the streets. You can revisit the ghosts of the ousted Khmer Rouge regime by visiting the Killing Field of Choeung Ek, and the Tuol Sleng, Pol Pot’s torture centre.

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Ilocos Norte, Philippine - The best of culture and nature

Long before the coming of the Spaniards, there already existed an extensive region (consisting of the present provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Abra and La Union) renowned for its gold mines.

Merchants from Japan and China would often visit the area to trade gold with beads, ceramics and silk. The inhabitants of the region believed to be of Malay origin, called their place "samtoy", from "sao mi toy, which literally meant "our language".

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Thung Buatong, Thailand - Wild Sunflower field

Thung Buatong (Wild Sunflower Field) is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Mae Hong Son Province. Its significant character is the area is largely decorated of yellowish wild sunflowers, located on high mountain where you can see scenery of vivid wild sunflower mountain range. The weather is cool throughout the year and there’s fog covered in the morning.

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Welcome to Laos

Here then, are my top suggestions for sites to take in during your holiday in Laos.

When you visit Laos you will notice immediately how important the culture, heritage and Buddhism are to its inhabitants. Laos is located between Vietnam and Thailand in the south east of Asia. It is a beautiful country with many rivers, rugged mountains, forests, plains and plateaus. Laos has been isolated from outside influences so the tourist gets a unique view of traditional Southeast Asian life. With its fertile lowlands of the Mekong River valley and the rugged Annamite highlands, Laos has got to be one of the highlights in Asia.

Laos has a tropical monsoon climate with the rainy season during the months of May to November and the roads can become washed out & the dry season starting from December to April. The weather is not too hot and there is less rainfall between November and February. The most popular time that tourists actually visit Laos are December to February but the good thing is there are not too many during these times.

For trekking or visiting the mountains, May and July are good, warm, dry months to experience them.

One of the most beautiful places in Laos is Luang Prabang and it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. It is a magical ancient city that seems to have stood still in time surrounded by its mountains.

In the centre of the city of Laos is Mount Phousi. From this amazing standpoint you will witness stunning views of the hills and temples that surround it.

Khone Phapheng is considered to be the largest waterfall in Southeast Asia and with this in mind makes it an amazing place to experience. You will find this waterfall at the southern end of Si Phan Don home to the rare Irrawaddy dolphins.

The Pak Ou Caves are an absolutely spectacular sight to behold. One of the caves is filled with hundreds of statues of the Buddha which can be seen through a rugged hole in the cliff face. If you want to see this amazing scene up close then it is possible to climb out onto the dock where the beautifully carved stones will lead you up to the entrance of the cave. There are statues of Buddha's absolutely everywhere that you look, balancing on stone shelves, lining the stairs and in the nooks and crannies in the cave.

Pilgrims and kings have gone to the caves to worship for at least the last 500 years. Pha That Luang is a Buddhist temple in Vientiane, Laos which was built in the 16th century. The temple was destroyed by a Thai invasion but has since been restored to its former glory. There are some people that believe that relics of the Buddha are housed in this temple. This temple has become a symbol of Lao nationalism due to the architecture including the Lao people's culture and identity.

There is a wonderfully unique place known as the Plain Of Jars, located in the remote north east of Laos, where you will find hundreds of huge stone urns. These stone jars cover an area of several square miles and have become a great crowd puller. The urns are one of the most enigmatic ancient sights in Asia. To this day the many jars have kept their secret from the many historians who have tried to date them and discover what they actually signify.

In the province of Champasak you will find an amazing mountain Temple dating back to the 5th century which is known as Wat Phu, is an impressive ruin of Khmer style. There are a number of carved rocks above the temple site, each of them resembling different animals including a cobra, an elephant and a crocodile. Some believe that these rocks may have been used for human sacrifice in times gone by.

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LIMA 2007 in Langkawi

Visitors to the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (Lima) 2007, from Dec 4 to 8, have been promised a show like never before.

A huge fleet of ships and planes would be on display at the biennial event. The maritime exhibition areas, have been extended to 10,000 square feet from the previous 7,000-odd square feet. It is confirmation that 85 aircraft from 20 countries, including France, Russia and Germany will be involved in the exhibition,” he said.

There are many highlights in store at Lima, such as battlefield simulation of an airfield seizure, the Royal Australian Airforce's Red Arrows aerobatic display and the presentation of the recently acquired Sukhoi aircrafts. A submarine from India has also been slated as a major attraction.

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Aria Luxury Villas & Spa - luxury villas in Bali Indonesia


Aria Luxury Villas & Spa is a new set of luxury villas designed for the discerning travelers. Make a choice, as each of our villa is differently set up to better cater for your individual needs and priorities. Choose from luxury bathroom expericence, luxurious swimming pool, or spacious living and dining area. These are the combinations provided in our modern villas style.

The villas & spa is located at Jl. Peti Tenget, Kuta - Bali, just 5 minutes drive to Peti Tenget Beach 15 minutes from the center of Kuta, the center of shopping Mecca in Bali and 25 minutes drive to Denpasar the capital city of Bali. Each villa has own swimming pool, living room, Kitchennet and massage tables.



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Facts to know before visit Indonesia

Climate
Upon arrival and disembarking from the plane, one immediately notices the sudden rush of warm, wet air. Indonesia is a warm place. It has no spring, summer, fall, or winter, just two seasons: rainy and dry, both of which are relative (it still rains during the dry season, it just rains less). While there is significant regional variation, in most of the country (including Java and Bali) the dry season is April to October, while the wet season is November to March.

In highland cities/resort the temperature is somewhat cooler. In Papua island, there are snow covered peaks: Jayawijaya Mountains: Peak Trikora (Mt. Wilhelmina) - 4730 m. Sudirman Mountains: Peak Jaya (Mt. Carstensz) - 5030 m.

Time
Since the country is very large, Indonesia is divided into three time zones:
GMT +7: Western Indonesian Time (WIB) Sumatra, Java, West/Central Kalimantan.
GMT +8: Central Indonesian Time (WITA) Bali, South/East Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara.
GMT +9: Eastern Indonesian Time (WIT) Maluku Irian Jaya.

Visa
American can get a visa on arrival for US$10/25 at most common points of entry (Java, Bali, etc) Transit visa is 7 days maximum stay and Tourist visa is 30 days maximum stay.
Please be advised that Visa On Arrival may only be extended upon approval from the Director General of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia in case of natural disaster, illness or accident, but cannot be transferred to another type of visa. Overstay visitors incur to pay a penalty of US$20.- per day/person (for under 60 days stay) whilst over 60 days stay will be a 5 (five) year prison sentence or a fine of IDR25.000.000 (local currency).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)

Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.

Please note that these regulations do not apply for foreigners/expatriates (including members of their family) who are assigned/based in Indonesia.Visa is required and should be applied for before hand.

Changing money
Banks and money exchangers are widely available on Java, Bali and Lombok, but can be a major headache anywhere else, so load up with rupiah before heading off to any outer islands. Money exchangers are very picky about bill condition, pre-1999 dollar bills or imperfect bills (ripped, wrinkled, stained, etc) will often be rejected. Banks frequently won’t change any 1996 dollars. Counterfeit US dollars are a huge problem in the country and as a result the older your dollars are, the lower the exchange rate. You will get the highest exchange rate for dollars issued in 2001 or later and the exchange rate drops for 1999 and 1996 dollars. There are even different exchange rates according to the serial number for dollars from 1996. Banks and money exchangers on outer islands are sparse and frequently offer drastically reduced exchange rates of 10-20% or more.

In the reverse direction, moneychangers will be happy to turn your dirty Rupiah into spiffy dollars, but the spread is often considerable (10% is not unusual). Be very careful dealing with moneychangers, who are very adept at distracting your attention during the counting process and short-changing you as a result. As a precaution, consider bringing a friend along to watch over the transaction very carefully.

ATMs
ATMs are common in the larger cities on the islands of Java, Bali and Lombok and are generally reliable. They are non-existent on most other islands.

Credit Cards
Be careful when using credit cards, as cloning and fraud are a major problem in Indonesia. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, but American Express can be problematic. At smaller operations, surcharges of 2-5% over cash are common.

Eating by hand
In Indonesia eating with your hand (instead of utensils like forks and spoons) is very common. The basic idea is to use four fingers to pack a little ball of rice, which can then be dipped into sauces before you pop it in your mouth by pushing it with your thumb. There’s one basic rule of etiquette to observe: Use only your right hand, as the left hand is used to clean yourself in the bathroom. Don’t stick either hand into communal serving dishes: instead, use the left hand to serve yourself with utensils and then dig in. Needless to say, it’s wise to wash your hands well before and after eating.
Eating by hand is frowned on in some “classier” places. If you are provided with cutlery and nobody else around you seems to be doing it, then take the hint.

Indonesian Food
Rice is the basis of many Indonesian meals, seafood is also prominent in many dishes, and often restaurants offer a wide array of fresh seafood. There is a strong Chinese influence in many foods especially meat dishes in Indonesia. Pork is not commonly used in Indonesian cuisine due to the country’s population being largely Muslim. Indonesian food is generally rich in flavour and heavily spiced. Hot peppers feature in many dishes or as a condiment at many meals. Each province of Indonesia has its own cuisine some areas have a strong Chinese influence, others Dutch or Japanese, or a combination of the three. Javanese food is thought of as the most palatable.

Javanese cuisine uses a variety of fresh spices that give the dishes a wonderful aroma. Javanese cuisine consists of vegetables, chicken and fish with rice. Padang food originally from the Northern region of Sumatra, is severed in many restaurants throughout the archipelago. Nasi Padang is cold rice served with a variety of dishes mixed in one plate. Sumatrans tend to eat more beef than the other provinces of Indonesia. Fried rice and noodles are common as is satay and gado-gado, a dish that consists of bean sprouts, various vegetables and spicy peanut sauce, throughout Indonesia.


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Palembang's events for 2011

Palembang is the capital city of South Sumatra. It's famous by the Musi River and the Bridge. To celebrate the Visit Indonesia Year 2011, Palembang has a program to attract the domestic and foreign tourist and come to Palembang all the 2011 year.

Sungai Musi/Musi River is the main area for this program, each month there will be at least two or three program to be launched.

January:
5; Grand Launching Visit Musi and Visit Indonesia Year 2011 at Benteng Kuto Besak
10 & 20; Islamic decorated car parade to celebrate 1 and 10 Muharram (Islamic New Year)
25-27; Folk Song Festival at SMB II Museum

February:
7; Imlek Festival
18-21; Barongsai Festival & Cap Go Me celebration
24-29; Holtikultura Exhibition at Kenten

March:
2-3; Nusantara Dishes Festival at Plaza BKB
16-20; International Information Communication Technology Exhibition
21-22; Gambus Music Festival & Beduk Parade at Plaza BKB

April:
1-3; Egg Painting Competition
7-9; International Speed Rally II & Speed Rally I
20-22; Traditional Media Exhibition
International Aeromodeling Championship at Jakabaring Stadium

May:
15-21; Sriwijaya Fair in South Sumatra Anniversary at Plaza BKB
16-17; Indonesia Bercahaya at Sport Hall
20; National awakening celebration
21; Waisak 2561 celebration at TPKS Museum

June:
16-23; Sriwijaya Festival XVII at Plaza BKB
17; Decorated Boat Competition, celebrating Palembang anniversary in Musi River
20-22; International Fishing Turnament in Musi River
National Offroad
National Time Rally
Miss Indonesia Election

July:
1-3; International Ijtima
12-18; SMEs Exhibition
15-17; Wisata Rally SERIE IV
19-23; National Kite Festival at Jakabaring Stadium
21-24; Art Festival at Plaza BKB

August:
19; Kemilau Sumatra
28-31; Nusantara Dress Festival
International Motocross
International Triathlon, Para Sailing, Water Ski and Jet Ski Championship, Sky Diving Exhibition in Opi Lake and Plaza BKB

September:
1-3; Gebyar Wisata Budaya Sumatra Selatan
12; Musi River Painting Competition at Plaza BKB
National Agro and Food Expo

October:
Indonesia-China Energy Forum III
9-12; International Dragon Boat Race in Musi River

November:
1-5; Melayu Dance Festival
17-18; Traditional Theater Festival
25-30; Suara Pesona Bintang
AMI Award Presentation

December:
19; Silk Air Memorial
31; New Year Celebration

Detail information at http://www.visitmusi.info
or visit Palembang's official website: http://www.palembang.go.id, you also will find Palembang City Map on that website.

Extracted from : http://visit-indonesia-euy.blogspot.com

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