Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Mecure Bana Hills French Village: The season of love

Mecure Bana Hills French Village: The season of love

(#wanderlusttips #MecureBanaHill) Honeymoon package and wellness package which are offered at French architecture intimately at Mercure Bana Hills French Village will grant you an intimate getaway with your beloved one or revitalising escape at at the hilltop resort.

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The Mercure Ba Na Hills is a perfect Honeymoon destination for the discerning couple – great for those wishing to celebrate their love intimately, uniquely and far away from the day-to- day routines of the city. High above it all, our Honeymoon Package is aimed for those looking for supreme relaxation and privacy.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Mecure Bana Hills French Village: The season of love

With rate starting from VND5,222,000++, couple will enjoy 02 nights accommodation in Deluxe room breakfast buffet for couple, one romantic dinner for couple, one 30 minutes spa treatment for couple, complimentary cable transportation to and from French Village, access to Four Seasons swimming pool and fitness centre.

Wellness Package offers 2 nights accommodation, breakfast buffet, one dinner or lunch, daily 30 minutes spa treatment. complimentary cable transportation to and from French Village, access to Four Seasons swimming pool and fitness centre at the rate from VND4,969,000++ per night.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Mecure Bana Hills French Village: The season of love

Mecure Bana Hills French Village

  • Add: An Son, Hoa Son Commune, Danang
  • Tel: 0511 3799 888

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dinner delight with iron chef David Thai at Palm Garden Resort Hoi An

Dinner delight with iron chef David Thai at Palm Garden Resort Hoi An

(#wanderlusttips #PalmgardenresortHoiAn) A spectacular culinary exchange dinner between Iron Chef David Thai and chefs of the resort will take place at 6:30PM, October 23, 2016 aiming to exchange experiences of cooking, tasting, food decoration of culinary experts.

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Guests will enjoy the talented David Thai’s performance with 3 irresistible dishes: Oven Roasted Whole Lamb, American Rib-Eye Steak, and Vietnamese salad and other Hoi An specialties and BBQ fresh seafood such as king prawns, whole mackerels, squids, scallops will be cooked by Palm Garden Resort’s chefs.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dinner delight with iron chef David Thai at Palm Garden Resort Hoi An

Iron Chef David Thai is Vietnamese – French and has nearly 20 years in the culinary. He used to work for many famous brand hotels such as Park Hyatt in Dubai, Spain, Jordan and made his name at Pur Restaurant – Park Hyatt Paris, Vendome that awarded Michelin Star. Now, he undertakes the position of Vice President of Disciple Escoffier International in Vietnam. He is well-known in fusion styled Western – Asian cuisine, especially Vietnamese cuisine.

Palm Garden Resort’s Chef Nguyen Doanh, who will accompany with Iron Chef David Thai during the buffet, also has 20 years in the culinary and used to attend many culinary events.

Price: VND565,000 / adult, including a glass of house wine or soft drink (exclusive of 5% service charge & 10% tax).

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dinner delight with iron chef David Thai at Palm Garden Resort Hoi An

Palm Garden Resort

  • Add: Lac Long Quan Street, Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam.
  • Tel: (+84) 510 3927 927

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Breaking the ground of The Tower in Dubai

Breaking the ground of The Tower in Dubai

(#wanderlusttips #Dubai #Thetower) Ground has been broken for Dubai’s latest and tallest building in Dubai – The Tower – which will be at 928 meters once complete. It will dwarf the nearby Burj Khalifa, which is 100m shorter and currently the tallest building in the world.

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Located in Dubai Creek Harbour, The Tower’s abnormal design evokes the image of a minaret, reflecting the fact that the UAE is an Islamic country. The construction features observation decks, hanging gardens a hotel and a number of high-end restaurants. At the peak will be a floating “flower bud” emitting rays of light by night.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Breaking the ground of The Tower in Dubai

The Tower is scheduled to be open in time for Dubai’s Expo 2020, with the aim that it will represent the city the way the Eiffel Tower, which was built for the 1889 Paris Expo, does for the French capital.

Estimated costs to produce the Dubai landmark are around the 1 billion USD (Dh3.67 billion) mark, reports the Khaleej Times. Real estate company Emaar is behind the project, and chairman Mohamed Alabbar described The Tower as “an ambitious project on a never-before scale and design” which will require “high-precision engineering across all its facets.” He added that it will “serve as a beacon of hope and positivity for the city and the region.”

Huge cables will anchor the slender building to the ground, where it will be surrounded by gardens. Despite the dizzying height of the project, it is unlikely to become the tallest building in the world. Work is already underway in Saudi Arabia on Jeddah Tower, which is planned to reach over 1km tall and also be completed in 2020.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Breaking the ground of The Tower in Dubai

Dubai Creek Harbour is a waterfront development off Dubai Creek, one of the most historic parts of the city. It is 10 minutes from Dubai International airport and close to the Ras Al Khor National Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Jison-in the temple of breast in Japan

Jison-in the temple of breast in Japan

(#wanderlusttips #Jison-in #Japan) Jison-in temple  which is located at the base of Mount Koya in Kudoyama, Wakayama prefecture will shock tourists with hundreds of female breasts hanging all around its complex.

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These busty decorations are made out of foam-stuffed fabric with beads for nipples. Other depictions of the female breasts include carved wooden blocks and paintings on wooden plaques.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Jison-in the temple of breast in Japan

As being said by Annan, the head priest of Jison-in temple, the abnormal tradition has started since a doctor came to pray for a patient undergoing treatment for breast cancer. He asked the temple’s staff if they could place a symbol of breasts as an offering and the temple obliged.

As word of the unusual request spread, people from all around the country and beyond started coming to the place to pray for all kinds of health issues affecting their mothers, daughters, wives and sisters. These ranged from safe pregnancies, protection from cancer and even a healthy breast milk supply. Over the years, they have left thousands of offerings of breasts. These specialized form of offerings can be purchased on-site.

Jison-in was founded as a gateway to the sacred Mount Koya, or Koyasan, in the early 9th century, by Kobo Daishi, one of Japan’s most significant religious figures and the founder of Shingon Buddhism. When Kobo Daishi’s elderly mother came to see the complex on Mount Koya that her son had founded, she stayed at Jison-in, since women were forbidden to enter Koyasan at that time. Legend has it that Kobo Daishi came down from the mountain nine times a month to see his mother, hence the town’s name of Kudoyama, which is literally, “nine times mountain”.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Jison-in the temple of breast in Japan

Today, Jison-in functions as the administrative base for activities further up the mountain, and the starting point of the pilgrimage to Koyasan.

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Stay 4 pay 3 at Boutique Hoian Resort

(#wanderlusttips #BoutiqueHoianResort) For new booking on website www.boutiquehoianresort.com from now to 31 October 2017, Boutique Hoian Resort offer guests the special promotion package “Stay 4 pay 3”.

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The rate is non-refundable and subject to 10% VAT and 5% Service Charge; includes breakfast for 2 persons at Le Cafe restaurant, free wifi and shuttle bus to Hoi An Ancient Town.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Stay 4 pay 3 at Boutique Hoian Resort

Boutique Hoian Resort which is surrounded by lush tropical gardens at the centre of the heritage city offers guests a comfortable and luxury ambiance of accommodation to explore the natural and historical heritage of the city and the neighborhood areas as well as the authentic Vietnamese cuisine.

Boutique Hoian Resort

  • Add: 34 Lac Long Quan, Ward Cam An, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province.
  • Tel: (+84510) 3939 111
  • Email: reservation@boutiquehoianresort.com

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InterContinental Hanoi Westlake took part in IHG® Foundation Week

(#wanderlusttips #InterContinentalHanoiWestlake) InterContinental Hanoi Westlake has organized many vibrant activities to fund the newly launced the IHG® Foundation which focuses on helping communities develop hospitality skills, supporting those impacted by disasters, encouraging grassroots community groups, and protecting the environment.

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This is a week-long campaign which took place between September 26 th and October 3 rd, featuring a series of activities to pledge our support to the program. For each activity a colleague or a guest takes part in, IHG will donate 1USD into the IHG® Shelter In A Storm Fund on their behalf. IHG® Shelter in a Storm is a disaster relief program created by the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), which guides IHG hotels and resorts through the best way to respond when disaster strikes. Activities include a week-long charity fair; cleaning the hotel’s surrounding areas and part of West Lake; inviting our guests and colleagues to ride on an exercise bike set up in the health club, treasure hunt game around West Lake, IHG Foundation Day co-hosted with Crowne Plaza West Hanoi, and Blood Donation Day in cooperation with The National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | InterContinental Hanoi Westlake took part in IHG® Foundation Week

We believe this is an important initiative to make a difference to our local communities who face hardship from time to time. We again look forward to hearing the amazing stories of how these funds are immediately directed to support people around the world”, said Adam McDonald, General Manager of InterContinental Hanoi Westlake.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dirty cars will be towed of the street to keep Abu Dhabi beautiful

Dirty cars will be towed off the street to keep Abu Dhabi beautiful

People who leave their cars in a mucky state in Abu Dhabi will be shocked to know that the vehicle could be towed away by the municipality for “disfiguring the public appearance”. 

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The policy is not exclusive of cars in paid-for residential parking areas and car owners will have to pay a large fine if they want the vehicle back.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dirty cars will be towed of the street to keep Abu Dhabi beautiful

Up to 50 vehicles each month are fined and towed away to the impound yard for being abandoned in public places, which disfigures the city’s image,” said a spokesperson for Abu Dhabi Municipality. “If the vehicle is found to be disfiguring the public appearance, a warning is pasted to remove the vehicle within three working days. If they fail to remove or clean it, a fine is issued and the vehicle is towed away.

The policy is causing problems for many residents who travel for extended periods of time, leaving them forced to arrange for regular car washings in their absence to avoid fines of up to Dhs3000 (£641), reports The National. Between May and July in particular, there are often sandstorms in the city which leave dust behind and can mean vehicles parked outside are suddenly much dirtier than usual. “There are private companies for car washing in Abu Dhabi Island and residents can get a contract with the company or they can park their vehicles at any airports of the UAE,” the municipality spokesman advised.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Dirty cars will be towed of the street to keep Abu Dhabi beautiful

Many Abu Dhabi residents are not happy about the policy. “I believe residents who pay for a year’s parking to Mawaqif should be exempt from fines as we don’t violate rules,” said Raufullah Baig, an Al Zahiya resident who travels for more than a month each year. “A couple of years back we used to park in our area and no fines were issued, but now the municipality issues fines if it finds the car dirty, so we ask our friends to get it cleaned every 15 days to avoid fines.”

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The driving Norma passed away

(#wanderlusttips #DrivingmissNorma) The 91 year old Michigan women Norma Bauerschmidt who has been widely known as the driving miss Norma has passed away on September 30, 2016 after over 6 months travelling around US. 

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Last year, after losing her husband at the age of 90, Norma was also diagnosed with cancer, but chose to forgo treatment in order to travel. The treatment would include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and much more. But she told her doctor: “I’m 90 years old. And I’m hitting the road” before she and Ringo the standard puddle moved to live in a RV and travelled with her son and his wife starting her last incredible chapter of her life.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The driving Norma passed away

Driving Miss Norma is the popular Facebook page set up by Norma’s son so that people could follow Norma’s progress, based on the movie Driving Miss Daisy. It has since attracted nearly 500,000 followers and frequently posts photos of Norma and Ringo on their amazing journey.

They’ve been to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, the Grand Canyon in Arizona, Roswell in New Mexico and even made it down to New Orleans for boogie. She had her wish granted to go on a hot air balloon ride along with everything else. She tried key lime pie, oysters and fried green tomatoes for the first time, saw killer whales, and fulfilled a goal of riding in a hot air balloon. More recently, her health began to decline, and the family had been staying in Washington State on San Juan Island. While she required more assistance from care workers, the family continued to head out on adventures as much as possible in Washington.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The driving Norma passed away

Her travels garnered a lot of media attention over the past year and an online following of fans, who were inspired by her incredible attitude and the amazing way she spent the final year of her life. A celebration of life will be held on 7 October in Friday Harbor, Washington, and a post on the Facebook page notes that for those who cannot attend in person, Norma had said that she would want others to pay their respects by spreading joy in the world.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Boeing to give passengers feeling of space with new planes’ interiors

Boeing to give passengers feeling of space with new planes’ interiors

(#wanderlusttips #Boeing) Aircraft manufacturer Boeing has just revealed its plan to renew its plane interiors when they have been reported to to patent a new system of using such images as clouds stars and blue skies onto its planes’ interior surfaces.

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Quartz reports that the airline manufacturer has recently filed for the new copyright under a move to bring mood-lighting to travel. According to psfk.com, if the company gets the green light, their jets will be the only ones with permission to use images in this way.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Boeing to give passengers feeling of space with new planes’ interiors

It is believed that they will feature blue sky images and fluffy clouds in daytime flights, with stars and constellations as part of their night flight experience. Traditionally, plane cabins are lit for functional, not aesthetic reasons with fluorescent light and stark overhead reading lamps.

The new plan focuses on being more attractive to plane buyers, as demands in the airline industry change towards smaller craft that cost less to run. Airlines are operating at a time of unprecedented low airfares, due to the rise in the number of budget carriers operating globally. Enhanced cabin backdrops hope to give the impression of more spacious surroundings and a more comfortable flying experience.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Boeing to give passengers feeling of space with new planes’ interiors

A spokesman for Boeing said that with new technologies, it is now exploring possibilities to see if passenger experience and carrier economics could both be served and advanced at the same time. According to Taggit.news, the spokesman added that by enhancing lighting on walls and bulkheads, airlines could also provide destination data for their passengers to allow them to plan their activities in advance of arrival.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | How a 29 year old English man makes money to travel the world

How a 29 year old English man makes money to travel the world

(#wanderlusttips #Backpackerlife) Being fed up with a boring 9-5 job, Tommy Walker started his journey since he was over 20. Although having the inheritance from his father, Tommy Walker has still found ways to earn money to keep travelling.

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In 2011, his father died, leaving Walker and his brother an inheritance through his workplace that Walker chose to split into pieces: about 60% on longer-term investments, and 30% on travel, starting with an ambitious trip to Southeast Asia.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | How a 29 year old English man makes money to travel the world

I’ve always been lucky enough to find work and make money,” he said, “so once I started this travel journey, I always felt that I’d always find money if I wanted to buy something later on.”

Below, Walker explained the gritty reality behind long-term travel, why you don’t need a windfall to leave home, and how he now affords to stay on the road.

Bangkok was the first place he booked a travel to as his father, a Buddhist, wished later in life that he would have traveled more. “That feeling of being in Asia, I’ll never get that back,” Walker reflected. “Any traveler who’s been traveling for more than two years will say you can’t get that initial feeling back — you’re naive and you don’t really know a lot, and everything is new and there’s no expectation. Southeast Asia is perfect for that, because it’s so different to Western culture. It’s such an incredible vortex to be pushed into.”

Walker moved to Australia to find a job and saved money after 10 months in the Southeast Asia. Melbourne was the place he ended up in with two jobs: a day job working in IT, and a part-time gig as a host at a restaurant.

“The minimum wage in Australia is about 17USD an hour, and some people make 25USD,” he said of the restaurant job. He began picking up more and more shifts, until he was working 80-hour weeks. In 8 months, he saved 22,000USD and got ready for the next 11-month trips to South America, starting with the 2014 World Cup in Rio.

Peru, Guyana, and Venezuela were some destination after 1 month in Brazil. He favors countries, like Guyana and Venezuela, that are off the beaten path and don’t attract much tourism, he said.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | How a 29 year old English man makes money to travel the world

Beside stepping his feet on different places, he began setting up Facebook pages for backpackers through areas like South America, Europe, Australia, and Colombia that ultimately attracted over 120,000 followers, and pitching travel sites to write about his adventures.

Unlike many long-term travelers, he didn’t choose to set up a blog. Instead, he parlayed his Facebook groups into occasional free accommodation in exchange for marketing posts offering opportunities for the backpackers, and turned the writing gigs he secured into more work for travel companies. He’s done it backwards, he said — his website only launched in September.

In 2015, his freelance work was in great progress and he’s now in the position to support himself on his writing income alone. However, he points out, if he wants to continue working as a travel writer, he has to keep moving. “Before, it was an adventure,” he said. “Now, if I want to keep being a freelancer living a nice lifestyle, it’s more of a necessity.

He’s got back to Australia with his restaurant job before shorter-term trips to places like Fiji, France, Mexico, and Cuba. He recently relocated to New Zealand on a year-long working visa, and intends to combine a day job and freelance work to save up for his next long-term adventure which he hopes to be a two-year backpacking excursion through Africa.

One misconception about a life of travel, he says, is that it’s all sweeping views and hammocks on the beach. Much of it is navigating unfamiliar situations, logistical complications, and uncomfortable moments. “Travel is not meant to be easy,” he said. “It never was. That’s a holiday.

Photos: Facebook The Wandering Walker

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