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I BOOKED MY FLIGHT!!!!! HOOOOOLYYYY SHIT ITS OFFICIAL
I have no choice now KAJDJDJSJS I'm DOING IT. 5th of Jan 6:25am baybee!!! one way baybee!! landing in Bali at 9:15!! I knew the flight would be cheap flying from Australia (when u hit Darwin they make you get out and swim lmfao) but I got it for 380 bucks! super happy with that! will be flying from Melb to Adelaide on Dec 20 to have Christmas with family and say goodbye, then flying out of Adelaide. probably could've gotten it cheaper from Melbourne but I wanted to see my family off.
really digging into my planning. starting to compile hostels and stops I def want to do. I think I definitely want to get my PADI license in Malaysia or Thailand. every source has told me it'll be $500, but in most places that includes your accommodation and meals so I do want to splurge on that.
I also want to do a Muay Thai camp in Thailand! I absolutely love boxing and MMA so I love the idea of staying in one of the camps for a few weeks! I think the cost is around 250 for a 2 week stay which again includes a room and meals. there are months long options as well 😳 I wanna get so buff
also sorting my workaways. I definitely want 2 in Indonesia, one is on a village fruit farm in West Java and the other one is another farm in South Sumatra. they both have lots of reviews so I think they're safe options for my first time using it :3
further on is cleaning up beaches in Langkawi Island in Malaysia.
After that it's mostly hostel work. there's a lot of paid positions available in Japan and the working holiday visa doesn't seem too complex to get. only I'll have to have a detailed plan on my Japan travels and can only apply from Australia 😬 so I'll have to apply now and have a bulletproof itinerary for like 10 months from now and I don't even know when exactly I'll arrive! it's a big pickle. you can't even volunteer in Japan without a working visa so even if I don't want to make money, just saving money by working/volunteering for board isn't doable, which is how I was planning to be able to travel Japan without blowing a heap of money 😬😬 will check it out further and ask around.
My Bali, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam itineraries are shaping up. once I train into China though things get pretty rough. and after Japan it's basically up in the air. I plan to fly from Tokyo to Kathmandu, Nepal and do a tea farm workaway. Then India, which I'm super excited but intimidated by and I have no idea what route I'll take aha. Would still love to then do Pakistan, Jordan and Turkey but I'll see how much time/money I have by then. will end in Austria to see my best mate. Might spend Christmas with them 😳
166 days to go 😩
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Are you searching for the best Java Training in Nepal? Java training in Nepal is one of the most sought after IT training such that our course is made particularly for novice programmers, programming devotee and all the up-and-coming developers willing to achieve the top level of skill in Java programming language. Due to the worldwide recognition of its certification as a professional IT training subject DIT solution has been offering a first-class programming training to benefit the trainee with career oriented training to become internationally proficient developers in Kathmandu.
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BCA Course in Nepal
BCA Mean the Bachelor in Computer Application. It is the 4-year program divided into 8 semesters of Tribhubhan University run Under the faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The main aim of the design of this BCA Program is to develop within students a range of competencies in problem analysis and solving techniques, business skills and software design and development skills with a sound technical background and knowledge to develop well- designed robust and reusable computer-based solution to a range of problems in businesses and industries. In Nepal there many IT Courses in Nepal like BSc.CSIT, BCA, BIT, BE Computer. Among all other BCA best.

BCA Is the specialized part of training combined with the management studies. After Graduation of BCA students get the opportunities of employment in ay field of business, Non-legislative associations, business groups, and associations where management learning with computer applications is preferred. There Many BCA College in Kathmandu Nepal among them Samriddhi college is Best BCA College in kathmandu Nepal
Samriddhi College has Recently come up with a new program under the faculty of Humanity and Social Science Bachelor of Computer Application.
Career after BCA Course in Nepal
After Graduates from BCA Student Manly enter into the following Jobs
Internet and Intranet Application Design Development
System Analysis
objective - oriented Programming
Multimedia
Testing and Quality Assurance
Project Management
Database Design and administration
Software Programmer
Software Tester
Software Designer
Software Analyst/Data Analyst
Android Developer/iOS Developer
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Web Designers
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IoT Specialist
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Telecommunication Sector
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Certified Ethical hacker
BPOs
Customer Care Executives in IT-enabled Services
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Executives in IT & HR Placement Consultancy Services
Hardware Professional
A career in Multimedia/Graphic Designer
Freelancer IT Expert
Higher Studies
Self-Employment and Many More
Many Students want to join Master after BCA graduated in master MCA, MIT, MBA, and Many More. In Nepal the opportunity of BCA Is Hight and out site Country, The value of BCA Graduate student is Demand is also High.
Eligibility criteria for the BCA
The Eligible Criter are of Studng the BCA Courses are Candidates must Score D Grade in each Subject of Grade 11 and 12 CGPA 2.0 or More, Or Minimum score of second division marks in 10+2, PCL, or equivalents in any discipline. In BCA Entrance examine Students who have passed grade 11 and are waiting for Supplementary exam of grade 12 can also apply for the exam the required documents should be submitted at the time of admission
For studying, the BCA students must appear in the entrance examination of TU.
A minimum score of entrance examination is 35. Many College Distributed Entrance Examination form. After passing the entrance examination of BCA. College distribution and submission of admission form.
Application form Fee Rs 1200/-
BCA Entrance Exam Time: 2 hours
BCA Entrance Examination Full Marks 100
Pass Marks 35
Many Entrance Preparation Centered Prepare students for the BCA entrance examination. Among all other, Saral Entrance is one best BCA Entrance Preparation Centered in Kathmandu. They also Published the BCA Entrance Preparation book ( Saral Shikshya). Many College also offers the Entrance Preparation Classes.
Syllabus of BCA
Semester – I
Basic Business Communication
Principles of Management
Programming Principles and Algorithms
Computer Fundamental and Office Automation
Basic Business Accounting
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (OA+PPA)
Semester – II
Organizational Behavior
Elements of Statistics
‘C’ Programming
File Structure and Database Concepts
Cost Accounting
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (C.P +DBMS)
Semester – III
Numerical Methods
Data Structure using C
Software Engineering
Management Accounting
RDBMS
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (D.S +RDBMS)
Semester – IV
Basic Networking
Visual Basics
Inventory Management (SAD)
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work ( VB + C++ )
HR Management
Object-Oriented Programming using C++
Semester – V
.NET Frameworks
Internet Programming and Cyber Law
Principals of Marketing
Core Java
Project work ( VB )
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (.NET + CoreJava )
Semester – VI
E-Commerce
Multimedia Systems
Introduction to SysPro And Operating Systems
Advanced Java
Project Work ( You will choose your project based on your 3 year study)
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Web and Mobile Application Development Company in Nepal
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Awesome Android Training in Nepal
Are you searching for Android Training in Nepal?
If you are looking for a professional Android Training in Nepal, you have directed to the precise site. DIT solution enclose well-trained numerous applicants aspirant to study Android Training in Nepal and at present they work in special software development institute in Kathmandu.
Professional Android Training in Nepal
To learn Android app development is like any other programming languages. Maybe it is the simple programming language that is planned for the Mobile App Development. To understand Android application, you should endure the fundamentals of Java and other front-end expertise. DIT Solution developed the content of the Android App Development agenda to confirm that you create from the fundamentals and attain the sophisticated level. Taking the complete advantages Android Training accessible by DIT solution in Nepal, we offer complete android app development package.
This professional Android Application Development Training course in Kathmandu is developed particularly for students and professionals who consist of fundamental understanding in programming and aims to make brilliant career in mobile app development training in Nepal. This course consists of important fundamentals of Android intended to assist trainee to acquire basic idea with industrial practices and useful instances which we consider will develop the sensible skills required in Android app development.
Benefits of Android Training in Nepal
Bespoke feedback on project
Extensive access to lessons resources
Extremely competent and skilled mentor
Inspiration and support
usual communication with skilled android app developers involved in building advanced android app globally
Job position opportunities as Android app developer for outstanding learners.
Wide-ranging training method
How Android App Development Training classes are conducted at DIT Solution?
Android app development utilizes high level programming language and the application programming directory is for a while very huge and extremely difficult to recognize. So, our institute uses useful, practical approach. The 2 hour class is categorized into two parts in which 1 hour for instructional and another hour for practical part.
Trainees are facilitated with wide-ranging number of practical training to improve their accepting of the concepts and useful examples and to make them known with real time operational set-up.
Also, weekly tests and review are carried out by the android app development institute to make sure trainees learning level are up to preferred level. We usually join up regarding 5 or 6 students for each group, which we consider, will make easy students with sufficient concentration from trainer and accelerate their learning.
The module based course outline makes sure that learner build sufficient information and proficiency earlier than proceeding towards higher levels in Android app development. Moreover the project works complete at the achievement of instructional time makes sure students gain enough as well as satisfactory specialized skills. Just then we approve the achievement of Android app development training program at our institute in Nepal.
What you will learn in this Android Training Course?
The Android app development training course includes the these topics:
Introduction to mobile apps
Introduction to android, android architecture
Deep outline on android stack
Installing android machine
Build first android application
Android components
Develop UI with activities
Advanced UI, notification,
Multi-threading, resources and assets
Style and themes
Content providers
Data storage, services
Multimedia in android
Location based services and Google maps
Web services and web view
Sensors, Wi-Fi, telephony services, camera Bluetooth
Android application deployment.
Scope of Android Training Course in Nepal
Most of the mobile app development companies always need a large team to handle and add extra features in their apps.
In Nepal there are lots of companies that depend on Apps and they require lots of Android and other mobile OS and every business release their personal android app to imprison their services in mobile.
It is suitable time to enhance your future with Android App development in today’s developing app developing company
Android Development platform almost brings together expert developers who can think in a different way and who can create small apps in short period.
Android keeps adding up the huge team of developers in the complete world every day.
Who can join Android App Development Training Course in Nepal?
Anyone with the understanding of Java is can join Android app development course in DIT solution. If you don’t enclose understanding of Java or any other programming languages, you need to go through the sequence of programming courses and you will be ready for Android app development course. Therefore, when you are not aware about anything regarding the android programming you can connect with us and we will do the rest of endeavor and help you build the Android app application. For anyone who encloses knowledge of Java in a straight line sit in class and start developing Android apps.
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The Girl’s Guide to Hiking Solo
Posted: 12/5/2019 | December 5th, 2019
Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse writes our regular column on solo female travel. It’s an important topic I can’t adequately cover, so I brought in an expert to share her advice for other women travelers to help cover the topics important and specific to them! In this post, she dives into hiking solo!
I’ll always remember the way that the sun came up over Kawah Ijen volcano on Java, in Indonesia, illuminating the green lake in front of me. Smoke rose into the air from the volcano vents, while just Alex, another solo traveler I met halfway up the trail, and I watched as it came up. In the highlight reel of my life, that sunrise will make the cut.
This was at the end of ten months of solo traveling, and now that I think about it, this must have been my first-ever solo hike, which began in the dark, under the stars.
Since then I’ve done numerous trails solo, sometimes in the dark, and some at over 18,000 feet in altitude. I’ve hiked thousands of miles now, much of it as a solo traveler.
I’m often asked: can solo female travelers still enjoy hiking and backpacking? Let’s dive in to the factors that determine the answer.
Can hiking alone ever be considered safe?
For fans of the book Wild by Cheryl Strayed, the idea of striking out alone might sound intriguing but also totally crazy. She had no experience, had overpacked, and was tackling one of the longest through hikes in the world on her own.
Was she insane to do this? Can hiking alone ever really be safe?
Like solo traveling, some people will argue that hiking alone is never safe, no matter what. As someone who does it all the time, I have a different take on it. I find it empowering, incredibly peaceful, and one of the best ways to get closer to myself. I get to push out all the noise and clutter and just be one with nature. That said, you have to take precautions to make yourself safer.
Let’s start with those important steps before we move on:
Carry a spot beacon or satellite phone. Both of these lightweight items allow you to call for help and to regularly message your family and friends with your location as well. Satellite phones don’t come cheap, but our lives are worth it, yes?
Understand what the animal situation is. Educating yourself about your surroundings is imperative. In Glacier National Park, for example, I needed to carry bear spray, and in Alaska, I carry bear cans, and I made sure I understood how to use it.
Stick to trails. Popular, well-marked trails in national parks are a much smarter choice than heading into the backcountry in Alaska solo, for example, where it’s too easy to get lost since there’s no trail, and where it’s unlikely that anyone else will be out. But on popular trails, you’ll never have to truly be alone.
Start small
The trail I referenced in the intro is only a couple of hours long, and I had a lifetime of experience hiking with my family prior to deciding to do it solo. Start small, and go for shorter hikes in the beginning.
You can gain knowledge and confidence quickly. Less than a year after that first solo hike, I went on the Annapurna Circuit and Sanctuary treks in Nepal, at a combined 14 days; a couple years later, I solo-backpacked the Santa Cruz Trek in Peru. Both are high-altitude hikes and required a lot of stamina. I worked up to these — and you can too. But first, start smaller, and go with other people while you learn the ropes.
Pick popular trails
I usually hike popular trails. You’re not going to see me heading off into the backcountry alone. I’m not good enough at navigation for that. However, I’m totally confident on a well-marked trail.
For me it’s a bonus if I can meet people along the way, which I always do. It’s so much fun! Even though I boarded the bus to the start of the Annapurna Circuit on my own, I made a friend on the way, an amazing woman from Belgium, and so had a hiking buddy before I even took the first step. The two of us did the entire 14 days together, and even hung out in Kathmandu afterward. We kept meeting people along the way as well, and that’s the beauty of longer hikes like this: you tend to see the same people again and again. The camaraderie is awesome, but if you want, you can also have moments to yourself.
Learn the skills from someone first
I may not know how to navigate very well with a map and compass, but I do know how to combat blisters and pick the right gear. I do have the skills necessary to cook my own food and pitch a tent on my own, and I know what to pack for a backpacking trip (here’s a checklist to help you out) so that I’m not overweighted. I don’t let myself get into a situation where I’m unprepared.
I only have these skills because I backpacked with someone who taught me everything before I ever set off on my own. I believe it’s imperative that you learn from someone who has the skills before backpacking solo. If nothing else, it will help with your confidence and knowledge of wilderness safety. You’ll get a better sense of how to pack and how to pace yourself, too.
Understand the trail conditions first
Before I went out on the Santa Cruz hike in Peru, I walked around the nearest town, Huaraz, and got advice from local outfitters. Had there been rangers to speak with, I would have asked them as well. By doing this, I got a good sense of the trail conditions and got reliable maps before I went.
You have to know what you’re getting into, so do your research first, but most importantly, talk to people on the ground and understand what the trail is like right now. Check the weather, and make sure that your gear will keep you warm enough. Other steps include the following:
Search local official tourism sites
Email your accommodation near the trail to ask them for advice
Join Facebook groups and look for people who have recently completed the trek
Search the name of the trail + blog and read recent posts
Check weather patterns over the past few years
Be prepared and equipped
Having enough food, staying warm, staying dry, and being able to have constant access to water — whether you’re carrying it or finding it on the trail — are all imperative. Most of the time when people run into trouble, it’s because they’ve wandered from the trail, did not adequately prepare foodwise, got too cold, or ran out of water. You can make sure none of those things happen to you by being totally prepared.
Know your limits — never hike technical trails solo
To date, the Huemul Circuit in Patagonia is the hardest trail I’ve ever done. I had to pull myself across two rivers with a pulley and harness, and descend 700 meters over one kilometer — that’s almost vertical — without anything to hold on to but the errant stray tree branch.
On the first day, a solo hiker asked if he could join our group and we said of course. I understand why he didn’t want to do it solo: it’s a technical hike, and even though I’ve done hundreds of miles solo now, I would still not attempt that hike alone. I wouldn’t go into foggy conditions, heavy winds, or difficult-to-navigate trails solo either. Technical trails are best done in groups, or with a guide. Know your limits.
Know that it’s largely mental
Now that I’ve been a guide on for backpacking trips in Peru, the O Circuit in Patagonia, the Alaskan backcountry, and Iceland, I’ve learned that it’s not necessarily the oldest or least fit people who struggle on the trail — it’s those who don’t train and are not mentally prepared.
I’ve experienced rough weather on nearly every trail I’ve done, and there have been moments of heaven and moments of hell. It’s always worth it to be so close to nature and to see the things that only your feet can carry you to, but you have to be ready for the tough stuff. It’s going to be hard sometimes, and that’s kind of the point, right?
You have to stay positive. As soon as you start to doubt yourself, it’s going to get worlds harder.
Train for your trip
Even if you have hiked before, training for your trip is going to be a game-changer. In addition to being mentally prepared, get your body in shape for the challenge ahead.
If you can’t train by doing short hikes around where you live, put your backpack on with weight in it and get on the stair climber. I know you’re going to look weird in the gym, but the gym is for training, so who cares, right? Do endurance exercises like Pilates, and don’t wait until the last minute to get ready. The more prepared you feel, the easier it’s going to be.
Get gear that fits you
The biggest problem that people experience with long-term hikes is blisters. Make sure that your shoes are tight, your socks are thick, and that everything fits you right. On top of that, buy backpacks that you’ve tried on with weight, and make sure you understand how to evenly distribute the weight on your body before you walk out of the store.
If you are in the US, REI has stores across the country with experienced and helpful staff that will help you pick out the perfect equipment for your body. If you are ordering your gear online, I recommend ordering several, testing them out, and sending back the ones that don’t work for you. Make sure the return policy allows this!
Minimize your weight
If you’re hiking solo, that means you are carrying all of the gear. If you’re backpacking, that means you alone are carrying the tent, cooking equipment, and all of the food and water. You need to shave off every gram where possible. I’m always amazed when I see people hiking with jars and hydrated foods like jam and tuna. They must be crazy!
Only bring two pairs of clothes (one to sleep in and one to hike in); bring food that you can rehydrate, assuming that you have access to water each evening; and buy lightweight gear that is designed for backpacking.
Leave no trace
Finally, the most important thing about hiking in the wilderness, whether with other people or on your own, is to truly leave no trace. Most people know that means not to litter, but there are other important things to understand:
Never veer from the trail. Erosion can be irreversible, and footprints in the California desert from 200 years ago are still there. Stay on the trail, for your safety and for the wildnerness’s sake.
Do not wash anything in rivers. I see people washing dishes in rivers all the time. The water flows on, yes, but it has to end up somewhere, and this is how we pollute our water sources.
Pack everything out. This includes food that you don’t finish. If you leave it in the wilderness, animals will get used to eating it, then they might get aggressive with humans, and then we’ve caused a big problem.
Seriously consider where you use the bathroom. If the trail provides toilets, use them. Even if it’s not a nice toilet, we can have a serious impact on the environment if enough people choose not to use the toilet on a trail. If there is no toilet, walk at least 100 feet away from any water sources, bury it, and pack out the toilet paper. If that seems gross to you, put some duct tape around a Ziploc bag so that you don’t have to look at it, but seriously, do not leave it in the wilderness.
Finally, be open to hiking with others
Even though I start most of my trails solo, I meet so many cool people along the way that I almost always come out of it with new friends. You don’t have to be nice to and hang out with everyone, but you may find that there are people that you want to hike with. There’s a great community of people out there, so be open to that possibility.
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While I agree that solo hiking is not for everyone, there are many women around the world who have hiked thousands of miles on their own, and for those of us who love it, it’s one of the best experiences in the world. Everyone has to decide for themselves what feels good, but for me, solo traveling is a beautiful high, and hiking solo can take me even higher.
Kristin Addis is a solo female travel expert who inspires women to travel the world in an authentic and adventurous way. A former investment banker who sold all of her belongings and left California in 2012, Kristin has solo traveled the world for over four years, covering every continent (except for Antarctica, but it’s on her list). There’s almost nothing she won’t try and almost nowhere she won’t explore. You can find more of her musings at Be My Travel Muse or on Instagram and Facebook.
Conquering Mountains: The ultimate Guide to Solo Female Travel
For a complete A-to-Z guide on solo female travel, check out Kristin’s new book, Conquering Mountains. Besides discussing many of the practical tips of preparing and planning your trip, the book addresses the fears, safety, and emotional concerns women have about traveling alone. It features over 20 interviews with other female travel writers and travelers. Click here to learn more about the book and start reading it today!
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Top 15 Romantic Trips in Asia for Adventure & Nature Lovers
So the time to venture on a new holiday in Asia has finally surfaced on your mind but with so many countries to choose from, what can you do, you ask? Na ah…dont worry, this blog has all that covered up with a number of top places to visit in Asia. From letting your heart lose to the surreal realms of Kerala, India to holding hands and exploring the deep underwater secrets at Phuket, Thailand; from proposing in the most eccentric and romantic style in a hot air balloon in Bagan, Myanmar to racing with each other on your bikes through lush forests in Bali, Indonesia. These are just really small examples of what all is there to explore in Asia, I’d call it the actual couple goals, let me know if you agree! This blog here, is going to be your perfect travel guide helping you with where to go in Asia accompanied with a list of fun things to do whether you love adventure activities a percent extra or rate nature tours a 10 in your list.
Power Couples who Love Adventure Sports
1. Unveil the Underwater Mysteries by Scuba Diving in Phuket
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Water sports circling your mind? Think of scuba diving, the only promising watersport that will give your pumping hearts another reason to beat for adventure. Now there are so many places perfect for scuba diving but Phuket is a place like no other and we will tell you why (did this line take you to the famous song by Backstreet Boys, it took me too) Well, coming back to the blog where the charming Koch Racha Yai awaits you for gearing up for the most fun-filled diving experience. Being located at a short distance from Phuket, if you are an amateur or a professional, this island is your friend both ways. The real adventure here begins when you dip yourself in the majestic marine life of Koch Racha Yai as not only it harbours an exclusive variety of aquatic animals to swim with but elephant statues, coral formations and many more such things to add to the fun. With that being said, the visibility underwaters range between 20-30 metres, met your expectations of a perfect destination, eh?
Best time to visit: March to September
Also Read: Asia’a Top Honeymoon Getaways for Copules
2. Write your Name on the Sky by Paragliding in Bir billing, India
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A crowd puller in the truest sense, Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh for a reason is ranked as the 2nd best paragliding destination in the world and called the Paragliding Capital of India. Nurtured in the Dhauladhar Range of the Himalaya, you are bound to relish every moment spent here as Bir Billing has that perfect sort of climate and cloud base of 4000-6000 m which means one can fly to higher heights. So whether you fly solo which requires proper training for 10-12 days or tandem where a trained pilot will fly along with you, this experience is gonna be worth going gaga about. Another factor that makes Bir Billing your go to holiday destination is that it has the smoothest take-off site where you push off from 2438m above the sea level where the ride lasts for 15-30 minutes and gives you the joy of a lifetime, finally landing you at a height of 1310m above the sea level.
Best time to visit: October to June
Also Read: An Ultimate Guide to Paragliding Adventure in Bir Billing
3. Rekindle love on a Hot air balloon ride in Bagan, Myanmar
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Get carried away, like literally and have the most fun-filled travel experience in Bagan sitting in your basket and sighting the ancient temples dating back to 11th Century. Ranked as the best places to visit in Asia, Myanmar which probably is part of a traveller’s wishlist for its beaches, lakes, churches and pagodas is going to take you by surprise and become your all-time adventure getaway choice for a long time. It’s only when the weather is in your favour and by that, I mean pleasant and soothing accompanied with the mesmerising sunset, will you be able to have the best sort of sightseeing tour in your balloon and spot a panoramic view of the 2200 pagodas and temples and capture them in your camera lens.
Best time to visit: October to Mid-March
Also Read: Best Places for Hot Air Ballooning
4. Challenge your fears by venturing on a wildlife safari in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
When we talk about National Parks in Asia, your head could go bizzare and might just lose count. After lots of research I have picked my favourite and probably it will be yours too after reading this blog. Awarded as one of the Natural Wonders of the World and revered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Komodo National Park in Indonesia is not just my choice but of many travellers across the world. This National Park set up in the realms of Lesser Sunda Islands is itself home to 26 small islands and 3 large ones namely Komodo, Rinca and Padar. The aim behind the setting up of this National Park which is now known as one of the World’s Best Places to Visit was to conserve the world’s largest lizard, Komodo dragon. As time progressed, Komodo National Park also became a roof to other species as well.
Best time to visit: April to December
Also Read: Popular Destination for Wildlife Safari in Asia
5. Jump and see the new side of Emirates by skydiving in Dubai
Dubai, a city dipped in luxury is not just for those who love spending every last penny on shopping as it opens its arm to adventure lovers as well. The city proffers its travellers not just the land but the limitless sky to explore through skydiving over the Palm Jumeirah or desert dunes. Step up, push your limitsand jump from a height of 4000 m to own the sky, for fear may follow you but you should know how to outlast it. The dive lasts for five minutes where you get to overlook the beauteous site of this city with Palm Jumeirah being a top view attraction.
Best time to visit: October to March
Also Read: How to Make Your Trip to Dubai Memorable?
6. Explore the hidden caves of Vietnam by Spelunking in Phong Nha
Prepossessing a beauty which is treasured in the travel stories of globetrotters, Vietnam is among the top places to visit in southeast Asia which has its own charisma. Popularly known for its easy on the eye landscapes, humble natives, and did someone say coffee? Well yes sipping some coffee and trying on some delicacies is a must while here. Coming to the main point, Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park which is an essential part of Vietnam awaits for its travellers who love taking on adventures, maybe you are next! Housing the Paradise and Dark Cave, this protected area is lushly surrounded by mountains, underground rivers, forests and is particularly known for the prehistoric limestone karsts which can morph over a period of time let’s say millions of years.Where on one hand, the way to Paradise cave leads via a tram ride followed by some trekking which finally lands you near a hole(entrance) of the cave leading you to the astounding inside view. On the other Dark Cave as the name suggests, is a comparatively unlit way whose way to entrance is to be covered by ziplining and swimming. The view again is one of its kind and can be experienced only by paying a visit.
Best time to visit: February to August
Also Read: Must Visit Touist Hotspots in Vietnam
7. Witness the Untouched beauty of Bali and Java by Mountain Biking
I didn’t realise while writing this blog that when Indonesia became one of my favourite destination whether it was for adventure of nature.Well now that I have realised, why don’t you on my recommendation pack your bags to take on the roads of Bali and Java for a mountain biking tour.Talking of which, Bali with a topography like no other, stands out as a must visit place for biking adventures inviting you to see its land the way no one has ever seen. While here not only do you have the opportunity to sight the largest acidic and mineralised Volcanic water lake on earth named Ijen crater lake, but also touch down the offbeat beach traversing through the lush forests. For an unusual way to enjoy, you along with your partner in crime can try on some mouthwatering food, whiff the cocoa and coffee production or raft in Ayung, the longest river of Bali once you one of you is done winning the bet while mountain biking.
Best time to visit: May to September
Also Read: Mountain Biking Adventure – An Ultimate Guide
8. Raft through the rowdy waves in Nepal via White water rafting
A trip in Asia is never complete without trying white water rafting, while there are so many top places in India itself, we thought of picking something unusual and amazing for you. Embracing the Southern part of Asia, Nepal is one of top destinations that attracts wanderers for rafting in the many rivers belonging to different classes of difficulty. Out of all, Karnali river which is graded as class 4 is our pick for you which is a 10 days tour where the journey starts when you reach Kathmandu and then move towards the starting point of actual rafting expedition which is Dungeshwor. Fighting out the unsteady waves, barrier like passages and pushing the risk away with your raft, you might also get a delightful view of the villages and lush forests harbored here. And with every push with your raft you completed your actual challenge and finally come close to your destination Chisapani. Feels great,right? Well well couple there is more for you as Bardia National park is also located nearby if you want to pay a quick visit to the wildside of Nepal.
River Days: 10 Days Rafting Grade: 3-5 Class Put in Point: Dungeshwor Ending Point: Chisapani
Best time to visit: May to September
Also Read: Popular Adventure Trails in Nepal to Try Your Hands On
Power Couples who Love Attaching their Soul to the Nature
1. Claim your love for nature by riding houseboats in Kerala
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One of the most promising journey for a nature lover can be through the backwaters of Kerala. Why you would ask, well because there can’t be anything as prismatic, as rejuvenating and as pleasing than the sight of the Kumarakom Island> which is settled on the verge of Vembanad Lake., the longest lake housed by India and the largest in Kerala. Soothing waters of this lake touches the Alleppey in South and Kochi in the North and is a roof for migratory birds from across the globe. With the calm wind that ripples through your clothes and swiftly touching your cheeks,the best way to relish all the beauty veiled in the form of nature is to sail in a houseboat and make friends with over 150 kinds of aquatic creatures found here.
Best time to visit: November to February
Also Read: How to Plan Perfect Houseboat Trip to Kerala?
2. Let the pink flowers bring joy to your heart at Cherry Blossom Festival in Japan
Giggling to the first sight of the blooming Sakura are the many travellers on their honeymoon holidays and natives of Japan. Sakura which paints the whole country pink from the month of March, there is no sight as beautiful as the veiled streets of Japan. Taking over Okinawa in the month of January or February, the flowers slowly make their way to Japan where to get most of the grace of God, people relish Hanami (flower viewing) or party with family, friends or colleagues under the blooming cherry trees. And you would see everyone so in love with the Hanami season that there are actually events and festivals celebrated on the theme of cherry blossom. And wait as the Sakura obsession doesn’t end here as there are even especially crafted sakura products and delicacies like beers, lattes, crisps, kitkat and dumpling available in this season. With the end of May, the cherry blossoms leaps to an end with a late blooming season in Hokkaido.
Best time to visit: March to May
Also Read: Top Beaches and Seaside Getaways from across the Globe
3. Illuminate your way the Maldives style at Vaadhoo beach
Gleaming like a sky upside down is the beloved possession of Maldives, Vaadhoo beach which is one of the best nature sightseeing places in Asia. A vision in the night time, its the presence of bioluminescent plankton in the coastal waters that takes all the credit for the shimmering blue/green light on the beach. Its when the sea waves come rushing towards the beach, does the dark is sidecasted by the glowing water acting like a mirror image on the heavenly sky. Go diving or just stroll round the shining beach with your loved ones and spend your holidays looming your soul to the beauty of Maldives.
Best time to visit: May to November
Also Read: Best Places to Explre and Outdoor Activities to Try in Maldives
4. Be the rainbow in your lovers cloud at Rainbow mountains in China
Did this thought ever cross your mind that there could possibly be a landscape coloured the rainbow way? Well we aren’t really joking here as China, whose goods we must have used at least once in our life is the proud home to the Rainbow Mountains, a popular UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009.And even though it might seem a masterpiece by mankind, its not the case with these mountains as they are purely a natural phenomenon. The ever so attracting colors are present due to climate conditions, tectonic shifts and above all the weathering of red terrigenous sedimentary beds. This popular tourist attraction set in the Zhangye Danxia National Park in Gansu province puts travellers in a state of wonderment as to how is it possible for a place to be colored in such an exquisite manner. Out of all the varied hues, red sandstone stands out as the primary color and is quite noticeable even from a distance.
Best time to visit: June to September
Also Read: Bhutanese Cuisne to Taste During Your Holidays
5. Give names to stars while Stargazing at Palawan, the Philippines
How can we miss out on the couples who love walking under the glimmering sky and owning every star that adds to the shine of Palawan. Home to the Nacpan beach is the town of El Nido which is popularly known among international tourists being the best spots in this southeast asian country for stargazing and of course a must visit romantic destination. Palawan which is ranked as the best island in the world sets the whole sky under your feet to sit back and take in the absolute aura of being away from your own land’s hustle bustle.
Best time to visit: November to March
Also Read: Why You Must Visit Dubai during Your Holidays?
6. Relish the sight of cotton like castles at Pamukkale in Turkey
This next destination wrapped in mystery needs no introduction as it is one of the shining UNESCO World Heritage Sites that belong to Turkey. And it would be an understatement to call this city just beautiful cause just one look can actually leave you wonderstruck. Pamukkale which translates to ‘Cotton Castle’ is legit what it means, as these overbrimming landscapes of cerulean mineral water are sure to be called outlandish. Lifting history of this natural phenomenon, it is said that there lies an expansive source of water in the immeasurable depths of earth below the city which is known for being heated by volcanic lava. Containing 17 hot springs whose temperature range from 35 to 100℃, just a dip in the hot water spa of Pamukkale is said to heal diseases like rheumatism and asthma. One can also take a tour around the city and spot places like Byzantine Church, Temple of Apollo and the large amphitheatre.
Best time to visit: February to April; August to October
Also Read: Top Places to Visit in Bangkok
7. Take in the refreshing vibes of the waves at Dickwella beach in Sri Lanka
Celebrate love on the shimmering sands of Dickwella beach in Sri Lanka, which is a popular honeymoon destination and famous among couples and honeymooners for whom idyllic environs are a heaven on earth. Snuggled in the southern part of the nation, Dickwella offers its travellers with a good amount of lavish resorts adding to the charm of the hush hush setting along with major safe spots to enjoy water sport activities like swimming as the area is covered sand bars, reefs and headlands. Besides, the beach is close by to Buddhist temples where annual fests are organised along with Dickwella market to take some extra bags home.
Best time to visit: February to April; August to October
Also Read: Popular Beach Resorts in Sri Lanka for Memorable Holiday Experience
I now think we might just end up saying it in unison that Asia you truly are a treasure full of gem like tourist destinations. Well why shouldn’t we when at every nook there are so many applause worthy places and activities that might just sweep you off your feet. Keeping every sort of travellers taste in mind, these top places to visit in southeast Asia and other parts offers a plethora of opportunities for you to either go crazy with adventure sports or maybe just let the picturesque setting you are in do the talking. Done picking your favourite? If yes then what are you waiting for, go pack and rejoice the sweet pleasures of life with your loved one. Having problems planning? Well we are here to help. Call us at +91-9212553106 or mail at [email protected] and get all the travel tips and information regarding best time to visit, how to reach and much more. We also have affordable tour packages that might be just perfect for your much-awaited romantic holidays in Asia. Do like and share the blog!
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