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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Lets's Move On to Madagascar!!




The Republic of Madagascar is an island nation off the southeast coast of Africa. Its main island is the fourth largest in the world.
In addition to the Malagasy language, French is also spoken among the educated. English is becoming more widely spoken. Malagasy and French were the original constitution’s official languages. In the 2007 constitution, Malagasy is still the national language. English was recognized to improve foreign investment.

Despite a high potential for tourism, tourism in Madagascar is underdeveloped. Madagascar's tourist attractions include its beaches and biodiversity. The island's endemic wildlife and forests are unique tourist attractions.
The island is one of the world's most biologically diverse areas, with many endemic species. More than half of the island's breeding birds are endemic. Other endemic species include the Red-bellied Lemur, the Indri, and the Aye-aye. 
Aye-aye
Red-bellied Lemur
The Indri

It is internationally renowned as a wildlife tourism and ecotourism destination, focusing on lemurs, birds, and orchids. The Indri is the largest lemur species. One of the best places to observe the Indri is the Analamazoatra Reserve (also known as Périnet), four hours away from the capital. The presence of the Indri has helped to make the Analamazoatra Reserve one of Madagascar's most popular tourist attractions. One family group of Indri in the park is habituated to humans and are thus easy for tourists to observe.
Isalo National Park
Isalo National Park
The Isalo National Park is notable for is varied terrain. Located in the central southern region of Madagascar, the park includes areas of grassland, steep canyons and sandstone formations, all dotted by occasional pools lined by palm trees. As in many of the country’s national parks, guides are required. Tours can be arranged to last as short as several hours or as long as several days.


Nosy Be
Nosy Be
The small island of Nosy Be is one of Madagascar’s premier tourist spots attracting thousands of tourists from across the globe year round. Although Nosy Be’s beaches don’t look as picture perfect as some other tropical beaches, they do win points for tranquility, clear turquoise water and excellent seafood restaurants serving seafood diner on the sand. 
Avenue of the Baobabs
Avenue of the Baobabs
The Avenue of the Baobabs is a group of trees lining the dirt road between Morondava and Belon’i Tsiribihina in western Madagascar. Its striking landscape draws tourists from around the world, making it one of the most visited locations in the region. The Baobab trees, up to 800 years old, did not originally tower in isolation over the landscape but stood in a dense tropical forest. Over the years, the forests were cleared for agriculture, leaving only the famous baobab trees. 

#1 of Tourist Attractions In Madagascar
Ile Sainte Marie
The Ile Sainte Marie lies off the east coast of Madagascar. The island’s array of protected bays and inlets drew pirates to Ile Sainte Marie during the 17th and 18th centuries, and the wrecks of several pirate ships can still be viewed from the shallow waters of the Baie des Forbans. Today the island is one of the top tourist attractions in Madagascar. The still, clear waters of the island’s bays make ideal spots for snorkeling. Migrating humpback whales visit the island waters during summer and early fall. 


I hope for more interesting African wildlife while fall in love deeply with the beautiful sea~~



Sunday, April 27, 2014


Istanbul @ Turkey



Hagia Sophia
Istanbul is one of the coolest European and Asian cities. i wan to be cool so i travel to Turkey =) It is the only city in the world located in two continents, touching both Europe and Asia. Yet in parts it also has the look of a North African or Middle Eastern city, giving it the distinction of not being defined by any particular continent or region. 
Hagia Sophia




Inner View of Hagia Sophia


While standing at the crossroads of East and West, the city's breathtakingly beautiful landmarks also merge cultures and religions. The famous Hagia Sophia has been a church and a mosque, while remnants of the city's former incarnations as Byzantium and Constantinople are everywhere in this sprawling city. 







shopping at Istanbul


Kanyon Shopping Centre

While history may ooze from every street, Istanbul is a 21st century city mixing exciting contemporary attractions and designer shops with timeless monuments. It is also a modern metropolis with trendy cafes and clubs, which is a fascinating surprise to any visitor. 












                          Grand Bazaar

Spend a morning browsing the Grand Bazaar, and your afternoon in the Blue Mosque followed by a visit to the Istanbul Modern art museum. Then take the opportunity to dine in Asia and party back in Europe until dawn, with the Bosphorus providing picture-postcard views along the way.

Inner View of Blue Mosque


beautiful Blue Mosque

Bosphorus Boat Tour
Bosphorus, Istanbul
Bosphorus View

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Dark Tourism

Paris' Pere LaChaise Gravestone Walking Tour

walking pathway

Main entrance to the Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
Main entrance of the Pere Lachaise Cemetery.


I would like to form a tour group of whom consists of the timid classmates of my SAP class *evil grin*. I would like to invite my lecturers like Ms Azie, Ms Aikal, Ms Lyana and perhaps Prof.Ghaz?? [but i don't wish to having heels and make-up during my trip =( ]

During travel? NO WAY!!!!
Visit one of the most romantic and mysterious sites in Paris on a small group walking tour through Pere LaChaise cemetery. 
Photo of Paris Paris' Pere LaChaise Gravestone Walking Tour 108
chopin pere lachaise
Chopin's Grave
Jim Morrison's Grave
balzac pere lachaise
Honore de Balzac's Grave
oscar wilde pere lachaise
Oscar Wilde's Grave

Most people wouldn’t include a cemetery on their list of things to do when visiting a new city, but Paris' Pere LaChaise is different. Some of the most expensive and coveted grave real estate in the world, Pere LaChaise is home to 70,000 dead, including some of the most famous artists, writers and musicians the world has ever known.

The graves of the famous dead include the American musician Jim Morrison, Irish author Oscar Wilde, and French writers Balzac and Proust. On your guided meander through this romantic labyrinth of stones, trees and paths, your guide will point out the famous graves and hidden eccentricities that make this famous cemetery so special.

Discover one of the greatest and most tragic love stories of all time - that of Heloise and Abelard, now buried side by side after long years of separation. As we pass Chopin’s tomb you can almost hear his best-known piece, the Funeral Dirge. Tourists also find the resting place of Molière, the famous French playwright. 

Photo of Paris Paris' Pere LaChaise Gravestone Walking Tour Roman influence
Roman Influence
Tomb of Georges Rodenbach sculpted by Charlott Dubray.

Buchenwald-Dora Memorial by Louis Bancel.
Mauthausen Memorial.


Joining this this extraordinary tour of Paris Pere LaChaise and hear the stories of the great people buried in this very special cemetery.


Extra video information on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrQI8Vjdv-E