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Trip to Cameron Highlands

September 30, 2007 by Teh Chin LiangLeave a Comment

We had an 'early' year end team building function this year as Nikki our supervisor was going to leave Agilent in the beginning of August. Due to budgetary constraints we only had one weekend to spend so we chose Cameron Highlands as our destination. Nikki assigned Yee Kee and Sherry to organize that trip and they were doing a pretty good job of getting everything prepared before we boarded the bus heading for Malaysia's premier highlands … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bus Travel, China, Cruising, Drinking, Fashion, Flowers, Food and Wine, Journey, Malaysia, Naked, Photography, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Koala Sanctuary, Brisbane Australia – September 2007

September 1, 2007 by DaveLeave a Comment

The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the world's first and largest Koala sanctuary (founded 1927). Located only 20 minutes from Brisbane, it is a short drive, or you can easily take one of the buses which stops right in front. There are many other animals here but the focus is on the Koalas. You can even have your picture taken with one of the cuddly animals. Note some of the celebrity photos on display with the animals. Another highlight is the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Australia, Bus Travel, Celebrity, Walking tour, Wildlife

Kota Kinabalu Trip Malaysia

August 2, 2007 by Teh Chin LiangLeave a Comment

I remember this vividly; it all started on a lovely afternoon when I leisurely sat in front of my computer and browsed through my recent emails and happened upon an eye catching message which suddenly took my full attention. It was an email from Air Asia to announce that 100,000 free tickets would be given away starting today. I spread the news immediately and it soon reached Choo Pooi my colleague who was an avid outdoor adventurer. She had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Asia, Chocolate, Fashion, Food and Wine, Hiking, Journey, Malaysia, Mountain Climbing, Rainforest, Restaurants, Ski Trip, South East Asia, Trekking, Walking tour, Wildlife

Ananda Spa, Northern India – August 2007

August 1, 2007 by Dave2 Comments

The Ananda Spa located in the Himalayan Foothills of northern India is a world-class Destination Spa - often said to be one of the best spa's in the world. Looking for some high-class pampering at expensive prices? This is the spa for you. Ananda is located about 260 KM's north of bustling New Delhi in the less smoggy foothills of the Himalayas - and once you arrive it is worlds apart from that chaotic city. It sits on site of a former … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Art, Himalayas, India, Spa

From African Lion Safari to….

July 30, 2007 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

My Saskatchewan friend was trying to find ways to give his family an enjoyable holiday. I did not hesitate in suggesting: If you have two days to spare, I have a great suggestion. For the first day take your children to the African Lion Safari and the second day to the Blackwood Creek Pioneer Village and, in between, visit a few children's entertainment centres. It will be a family vacation they will never forget! First book in at a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa Safari, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Canada, Cruising, Family Travel, Museum, North America, Paradise, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, Rock climbing, Shopping Mall, Technology, Toronto, Village, Wildlife, Zoo

The Alternative to Inca Trail

July 6, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

It isn't lined with Inca stones, it is a rough mountain path, but in many ways it takes you to a much deeper, more real Peru. You may not see ruins three times a day but you go through two magnificent lost cities and some genuine untouched Quechua villages, not to mention the most incredible mountain views. What's more - this trail is not for everyone, it is for those who can take it. The trail takes you from Cachora village (three quarters of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Backpacking, Beer, Chocolate, Drinking, Flowers, Food and Wine, Inca trail, Machu Picchu, Mountain Climbing, Music, Peru, Shopping Mall, Trekking, Village, Walking tour

Mendoza, Argentina

by Dave · 3 Comments

Mendoza has a population of about 1 million people. The city is located in a large desert valley next to the great Andes mountains, whose peaks dominate the skyline from the outside of the city. The valley here is truly desert, once you are outside of Mendoza one quickly sees the native vegetation is similar to desert scenery. However, there is plenty of water in the region as the great Andes are Mendoza's neighbor. A large drinking water … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – Wineries

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Bienvenidos al tierra del Malbec - or in English, Welcome to the land of Malbec! Numerous wineries within the region make this wine and it is commonly served in local restaurants. Lesser common, is Bonarda, also a red grape and Torrontés, a white grape. With that said, Mendoza is known for Malbec but the region certainly produces wines from numerous other varietals. Within an hour's drive of the city of Mendoza are several hundred wineries. … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – Andes Tours

by Dave · Leave a Comment

The Andes, the world's second greatest mountain range dominates the landscape outside of Mendoza. One can be within these mountains with about an hours drive from the central part of Mendoza. Numerous tourist agencies offering trekking trips ranging from 1 to 12+ days. In addition consider driving high into the Andes, which is less rigorous then trekking, but still an invigorating way to see these great mountains. We used the following two … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – Restaurants

by Dave · Leave a Comment

As with other Latin countries, Argentinians take siesta which often runs between 1 and 4 to 5pm. Nearly all shops are close including restaurants. Most restaurants (aside from some of the main tourist ones) will reopen in the evening around 8 or 9pm. Restaurants typically will not be crowded until at least 10pm; it is not uncommon to see families with children dining at this "late" hour. We found restaurants to be quite crowded on the weekdays … [Read more...]

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