Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 9, 2020

 3 old hotels in Da Lat

3 old hotels in Da Lat

The ancient hotels, reminiscent of an old Da Lat (Lam Dong) are the choice of many tourists when coming to the flower city.

You may also like:

Dalat has many hotels that still retain the classical European-style architecture. This is the ideal resting spot for guests who need to find a quiet place.

Ana Villas Dalat Resort & Spa

Age: 30 years

Room rate: From 1.6 million VND / night

Overview:

The hotel is located in a green space, surrounded by pine forests. The small, beautiful gardens are meticulously cared for, bringing a feeling of lightness and peace to visitors.

Stepping into the hotel, visitors will feel the charming French architecture of the years of the 20th and 30th of the last century. In addition to beautiful architecture, this hotel also has a modern outdoor heated swimming pool area for visitors to check-in and have fun with friends and relatives.

Green space is suitable for travelers looking for a sense of peace. Photo: Booking.

Dalat Palace Heritage

Age: About 100 years

Room rate: From 2.5 million VND / night

Overview:

This hotel is located in the heart of Dalat city, adjacent to Xuan Huong Lake. The homepage of this hotel introduces it as one of the best holiday destinations in Asia. It is conveniently located to the major tourist attractions in the city.

Architecturally, the hotel is elaborately designed in the French style. The objects in the hotel have a Western flavor such as a fireplace, chandeliers ... Each room has a view of the romantic Xuan Huong Lake. This is also a destination worth a try for golf enthusiasts.

The hotel is nearly 100 years old and still retains the ancient architectural features. Photo: Booking.

Saphir Dalat

Age: More than 30 years

Room rate: From 600,000 VND / night

Overview:

This 4-star hotel is located in the heart of Dalat city. The classical architecture brings a "very French" feeling in the heart of Dalat.

The hotel has 88 rooms with modern amenities. Furniture is mostly made of wood, bringing a warm feeling in the cold days in the foggy city.

The hotel offers a sense of nostalgia with many restaurants and cafes. Photo: Booking.



 Boulders - Lovely penguin beach in South Africa

Boulders - Lovely penguin beach in South Africa

It will be a very cute feeling when immersing in the cool air on the clear blue coast, with fine white sand and thousands of lovely South African penguins. That is a very interesting activity that visitors can experience in Boulders Beach, South Africa.

You may also like:

The fine white sand on Boulders Beach with thousands of lovely penguins.

When it comes to penguins, people often think they live in snowy year-round places and on glaciers in remote Antarctica. But right in South Africa, there is a beautiful coastline that is home to thousands of adorable penguins.

In Boulders, flocks of birds cover the coasts and cliffs. During the day, this place is like becoming a kingdom of white and white penguins, lovely with thousands of individuals. They nest in the banks of the grass, sand, they feed each other, or waddle on the beach, and then puff out their chests as if mocking tourists.

South African penguins waddled across the beach, then puffed out their chests like to mock visitors.

Coming to this place, one can see the scenery that can only be admired on television shows, where penguins freely operate and play fun.

Unlike the Antarctic penguin, this is a special breed of penguins, usually residing in the southwestern coast of Africa, from Namibia to South Africa as far as Port Elizabeth. However, only a few places can be seen and Boulders Beach is such a place.

Right in the country of South Africa, there is a beautiful coastline that is home to thousands of adorable penguins.

During the day they often swim in cold seas, with a radius of up to 20km to go looking for tiny fish in the far sea. Although this bird has a friendly appearance, it is also often irritable when disturbed by humans. Therefore, visitors should only watch penguins and should not touch them.

In addition, this penguin paradise is in danger of disappearing. The Red Book of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) declares the level of danger due to the decreasing number of penguins across South Africa. So if you can, head to the Boulders waters before these particular "inhabitants" are absent.

The Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has declared the level of danger due to the decline in penguins.

Today, if you visit Cape Town and Boulders Beach, you can also enjoy the beautiful beach, watch whales, seals, dolphins and play games on the sea in the brilliant golden sunshine of the southern hemisphere spring.

So if you can, head to the waters before Boulders is absent of these special "inhabitants."

But perhaps you do not need activities such as diving watching coral, or surfing on the sea, you just need to lie on the beach and watch these short-legged birds waddling for food or bewildered by humans. That is enough to make you fun, love life.


 Vietnam is in the top 4 dream destinations of international tourists

Vietnam is in the top 4 dream destinations of international tourists

Many international tourists are cherishing plans to come to Vietnam in 2020. This is reflected in the large number of searches on the booking application.

You may also like:

According to the latest statistics of Agoda, the online booking platform, Vietnam ranked 4th in the list of destinations most searched by users in 2020. Ranking above Vietnam is Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan, respectively (China).

The survey also shows differences by group of visitors. Solo travelers pay great attention to Vietnam as the S-shaped country ranks 4th on the list, after Thailand, Japan, and Taiwan (China). With the family group, Vietnam is in the top 3 most popular destinations, just behind Thailand and Taiwan (China).

Many foreign tourists still dream of going to Vietnam in 2020. Photo: Shytyobenn.

Tim Hughes, Agoda VP of Business Development, emphasized the data shows a strong shift to domestic tourism. This is due to a looser domestic travel restriction in some places. However, many people are still dreaming of foreign travel.

"They look forward to the end of this year when the tourist corridor will reopen in some well-controlled Covid-19 pandemic sites. Visitors are still waiting for some exciting deals to hit the road," replied Tim Hughes.

In the Vietnamese market, support for domestic tourism is absolute as no more foreign destinations appear on the list of every visitor group. Last year, Bangkok (Thailand) appeared in the top 10 most popular destinations for Vietnamese guests traveling with family groups and alone.

Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa) is the number one choice for all groups of guests (couples and alone). This city has beaten Da Nang to take first place this year. In 2019, Nha Trang is only ranked 7th in the selection list of the solo traveler group.

Ranked second in the list of most favorite Vietnamese destinations is Phu Quoc (Kien Giang). The next three positions belonged to Da Nang, Vung Tau (Ba Ria - Vung Tau), and Da Lat (Lam Dong). In the list of favorites of couples, Da Nang ranked second. The remaining three positions belonged to Phu Quoc, Vung Tau, and Da Lat.


Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 9, 2020

 Natural scenery in Iran in autumn

Natural scenery in Iran in autumn

The red, yellow of trees, green of lake surface, and pristine white snow paint a peaceful picture of Iran's autumn, making travelers ecstatic.

You may also interest:

Trees change leaves in autumn in Iran

Iran is the second-largest country in the Middle East, an attractive tourist destination because of its long-standing culture, impressive world heritages, and pristine natural landscapes of the mountains and deserts. Cities like Shiraz and Isfahan are full of beautiful Islamic architecture that makes you seem to forget that Iran is also blessed by nature.

This Asian country has 4 seasons in a year with characteristic scenery. Autumn is the time when nature wears a charming shirt with red, yellow, orange, brown, green colors ... Shrubs, cherry trees, thin forests changing leaves don color for the city landscape, deserts to valleys, mountains and hills. Standing in the midst of the breathtaking nature here, visitors cannot help but appreciate the unique beauty of autumn. You can explore Iran's alluring autumn in October-November.














The colorful paradise hidden in the mountain

Iran's northern mountains are peaceful after row on row of mountains. Visitors exploring autumn in this land can choose to trek to the Alamut valley, located about 100 km from the capital Tehran. Alamut is known as the "valley of assassins" with a thrilling medieval history, a 1,000-year-old castle, and a legend of assassins.

The landscape in Alamut is also an indispensable thing, with snowy peaks, lush green valleys, majestic gorges, and timid small villages on the slopes. Especially in the autumn season, the vibrant colors of the trees and leaves bring out the breathtaking look that makes people feel moved.

At this time, the temperature here drops rapidly, the weather is often drizzling, cold winds, visitors mainly come to the beginning of the season or bring thick clothes. The path from Qazvin through the valley of winding Alamut, past the tree-covered mountains, and winding in red rock canyons provide an unforgettable experience for visitors.










Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 9, 2020

 Lake Abbe - Isolated land in Africa

Lake Abbe - Isolated land in Africa

Lake Abbe has a desolate landscape, fancy limestone blocks. With the geothermal activity going on, scientists predict this place will spawn a new ocean.

You may also like:

Lake Abbe stretches on the Ethiopian - Djibouti border and is surrounded by an arid desert. This place is one of the most special and inaccessible waters in the world. Measuring 19 kilometers wide, 17 kilometers long, and packed with toxic salts, this vast alkaline lake looks like a desert oasis. However, its unusual geology resembles the landscape on the Moon more.

Hundreds of giant limestone mountains scattered across the horizon, many reaching a height of about 50 m. These spiers often release sulfur clouds into the air, creating a surreal landscape amid one of Africa's harshest regions.

Lake Abbe is located at the intersection of the Somali, Arab, and Nubian tectonic plates, called the Afar Triangle. The unique landscape here is the result of the gradual separation of the tectonic plates, causing the Earth's crust below the lake to continuously thin. Fissures gradually formed in the lake bed and allowed magma to escape. Over thousands of years, travertine limestone sediments have created huge mountains in the desert. In the 1950s, when the lake's water level decreased by 2/3, these limestone blocks were seen.

Today, the tectonic plates below the Afar Triangle are still separating at a rate of about 2 cm per year. Geophysicists believe that in about 10 million years, this large Afar and alkaline lake will be the birthplace of a new ocean. According to scientists at NASA's Earth Observatory, the Red Sea, the Great Rift Valley of East Africa and the Gulf of Aden will turn into an ocean, while the Horn of Africa will be an island.

Although the Afar Triangle is one of the most isolated and inhospitable environments on the continent, it is still inhabited. Drive 150 km from the capital of Djibouti to Lake Abbe, isolated settlements scattered in the arid desert. Many Afar people living in the area are semi-nomadic. They migrated around the salt shores of the Afar region. Most of the small, makeshift villages in Afar have no drinking water or electricity.

Coming to the super alkaline waters of Lake Abbe and admire with your own eyes the migratory flamingos is an adventure that attracts many visitors to explore. While the visitors from afar thought that the landscape of Lake Abbe was like a different world, for the Afar, it was home.

With temperatures fluctuating around 30 degrees C in winter and 45 degrees C in summer, Lake Abbe is one of the hottest places on Earth. Many Afar shepherds, farmers, and merchants work under the blazing sun and harsh conditions year round.

In recent years, the effects of climate change have increased temperatures in the area and also exacerbated droughts.

When the sun sets, Lake Abbe turns into a wonderland with shady limestone mountains.

By nightfall and the stars sparkle in the sky, life at Lake Abbe slows down. Without roads, electricity, or basic infrastructure, Lake Abbe's outback creates a sense of isolation that few places on Earth have.

 Prince George was given a fossil Megalodon shark tooth

Prince George was given a fossil Megalodon shark tooth

Veteran British naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough gave Prince George the fossilized shark tooth of Megalodon, a special souvenir.

You may also like:

The 7-year-old prince of England received the gift at Kensington Palace in London earlier this week following the screening of Mr. Attenborough's latest environmental documentary, A Life On Our Planet. The film focuses on the harm to the natural world in recent decades.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's family met Mr. David Attenborough. Photo: AP.

Prince William, Father of Prince George, and Mr. Attenborough attended the outdoor watching session on the grounds of the palace on September 24.

Then, the 94-year-old naturalist spoke to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three children and gave gifts to Prince George, according to CNN.

The tooth belonged to the extinct shark Carcharocles megalodon. The world-famous naturalist discovered this tooth in limestone rocks on the island of Malta during a family trip in the late 1960s.

Prince George and Prince Louis watched
 the giant shark's tooth naturalist
 David Attenborough gifted. Photo: AP.

The giant shark Megalodon is believed to have an average length of more than 10 meters, according to Encyclopedia Britannica.

On the same day, Mr. Attenborough broke the record of gaining 1 million followers on Instagram in the shortest time, the Guinness Book of World Records said.

After creating an Instagram account to raise awareness about the climate, Mr. Attenborough took just over four hours to reach the milestone.

In his first Instagram post, Mr. Attenborough warned everyone in a video that "the world is in trouble". He also listed examples including melting glaciers.

He promised to shoot more messages in the coming weeks to explain the problems facing the world in climate change and come up with solutions.

The 94-year-old naturalist teamed up with the Duke of Cambridge to create the Earthshot Prize. The award was announced by Prince William last December to help deal with the climate crisis.

 Santa's hometown is low of tourists because of Covid-19

Santa's hometown is low of tourists because of Covid-19

The land of snow and reindeer faces a harsh winter as tourist numbers plummet due to concerns about the spread of the corona virus.

You may also like:

During the period from November to March each year, the northern part of Finland welcomes a large number of international tourists to experience the wonderland with snow-capped scenery everywhere. They also have chances of taking excursions on the reindeer sleighs or explore the ice castle and Santa's cave.

Although the number of tourists has consistently hit record highs in recent years, the Covid-19 pandemic forced many businesses in Lapland, Finland, to close. This brings Santa's homeland closer to the prospect of a decadence winter.

Difficult situation

Many fear that moves to relax regulations of social distance and movement between European countries are not enough to offset the damage stemming from the effects of the pandemic.

"We will go bankrupt after December if we do not receive any tour bookings", tour distributor Sini Jin worried.

Jin's Nordic Unique Travels (NUT) company headquartered in Rovaniemi, Finland, has been in business for 5 years. Each year, the NUT offers hunting and exploration trips in the wilderness of the Arctic to thousands of visitors from Europe and Asia.

A deserted view at the headquarter of the Nordic Unique Travels tour distribution company in Rovaniemi, Finland. Photo: Like a Local Guide.

"Recently, we only receive one to two tour bookings a week, and we almost always have to refund customers," Jin said.

She also added that the NUT will only hire "2 or 3" seasonal staff for next winter instead of 80 as usual.

Jin's company received a subsidy in the government's business support program, but it was still not enough to compensate for the damage caused by a lack of tourists.

The predicament that NUT faces is also the same with travel agencies in Lapland, where the smokeless industry creates 10,000 jobs and generates nearly $ 1.2 billion in annual revenue.

The survey results show that sales of about 60% of tourism businesses in Lapland would halve if there are no international tourists.

Lapland's economy is heavily dependent on the tourism industry, especially from winter business activities, because the region is known as "Santa's hometown". Photo: AFP.

Nina Forsell, who is in charge of tourism operations, said many companies are in a "thousand pounds hanging hair" situation.

"If the tourism businesses fail during the winter, they will take a long time to revive," said Ms. Forsell.

"Overwhelming disappointment"

While many EU countries are tightening their regulations on social isolation, the Finnish government recently loosened immigration restrictions to promote tourism.

However, many Finnish businesses call the government-enacted rules "overwhelming disappointment" because the measures do not work.

Regulations enacted by the Finnish government with the aim of promoting tourism are not expected to work. Photo: AFP.

Specifically, according to government regulations, visitors from the UK and France, the countries with the most tourists to Finland, will not have to participate in quarantine if the trip is less than 3 days and going in groups.

But travel agencies say tours of Lapland are usually longer than 3 days, so you'll have to take part in quarantine and undergo additional tests.

“Are these measures enough to meet needs and support businesses in Lapland to continue operating? I don't think so, ”said Visit Rovaniemi's director Sanna Karkkainen.

Travel service providers have been working with health professionals to develop safety standards to remove or loosen regulations on social segregation.

Trips to Lapland are usually longer than 3 days, so international tourists are forced to take part in quarantine and other procedures. Photo: Tour Radar.

Finland is one of the countries with the lowest corona virus infection rates in Europe with 8,750 cases and 337 deaths. Of which, Lapland only recorded 243 positive cases.

"We are not giving up and working to help the authorities see that there are still better solutions," said Ms. Forsell.

The fanciful scene like in a fairy tale makes Rovaniemi a famous tourist destination. Photo: Nordic Adventures.

Some large-scale travel agencies, like Santa Park in Rovaniemi, have decided not to open next winter. The park employs about 400 staff and welcomes over 120,000 visitors each season.

However, many smaller businesses have said they will do everything they can to keep their business afloat and hope the government will receive a larger number of international visitors.

“We really need travel to build Lapland's future. We cannot leave the service industry alone, ”said Ms. Karkkainen.


Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 9, 2020

 The lake lying between sky and sea

The lake lying between sky and sea

Perched on a steep cliff above the sea level, Lake Leitisvatn becomes the most must-visit spot in the Faroe Islands.

You may also like:

The lake owns two names at the same time, located in a special position between the midst of the sky and the sea abyss.

Considered as a miraculous gift of nature, Leitisvatn lake is lying in halfway between the sky and the sea, creating unbelievable surreal beauty.