Posts Tagged ‘luxury hotels’

Massage in Kuala Lumpur

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Aug 24 2009

We thought we would take the twenty minute train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya after the day shopping and checking out the Indian food and the Chinese food. It is all so good and so cheap. We were told at one of the luxury hotels Kuala Lumpur calls its own that Putrajaya was a good day trip so we said why not? Well we read on the train ride over t is the administrative seat of Malaysia. Yawn. But apparently there are many wetlands and cool buildings. And stuff to see, like storks and hot air balloons, and administrators. So we bagged that for another day, as we were stiff and sore form flying and decided we had better get a massage! We arraigned to get a traditional massage called tui na, a Chinese art. the work involves energy work, not simply relaxation like a massage one would normally get. It is thought that by balancing energy, one can relieve common ailments or complaints, like insomnia or indigestion. Well, traveling can throw of your sleep patterns and we all know how foreign food can cause upset tummies. I think we could go so far as to say a massage is a must for the traveler, and I hoped this tui na would do the trick. But we had a few hours to wait before the appointment so no time to lose, time to go to lunch.

Just so happens dim sum was available right around the corner in a kind of charmless storefront place, and they had the traditional chicken feet and shrimp dumplings and vegetables like bok choy. They had wonderful noodle dishes and a lovely tea and by the time I got out of there I kind of forgot all about the massage, the food had revitalized so much. At that point I kind of did not need a massage and even thought about canceling.

Singapore Night Market

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Aug 18 2009

The night market of Singapore is world famous. Everything is available there house wares and house hold goods, shoes, hand bags, belts, hair adornments, meats, fruits, vegetables, pets and more. The market is sectioned off into areas with foods in one sections, cloths in another and so on. The heat of this tropical environment has fostered the evolution of a night market. Singapore was first records of settlement is from the second century ACE. The Island an outpost of the Sumatran Srivijaya empire and was first named Temasek, sea town, a Javanese word. Temasek was a significant trading post, however declined in its power in the 14th century. Very little of the old city exists but archaeologists in Singapore have discovered artifacts of the old settlement. Between the 16th and the 19th centuries  Singapore was a part of the Sultanate of Johor. In 613 the Malay-Portugal wars burned the settlement to the ground. The Portuguese held control over the island until the 18th century when the Dutch gained control over the area. In 1819 Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles landed on Singapore and saw the potential of this island and its positioning as a key trading post in south east Asia. The British East India Trading company was established and trade flourished in the area. The European influence continued over the island until World War II when the Japanese gained control of the island. In 1942 the British surrendered the island to the Japanese where they remained until the end of the war. After the war general elections were held in 1955 laying the ground work for modern day Singapore. The pro-Independence candidate Minister David Marshall won the election to be replaces shortly thereafter by Lim Yew Hock whose policies convinced the British to finally leave Singapore for good. Today modern Singapore is a fusion of all of these influences that have governed and effected this island since the 2nd century Ad. Today luxury hotels Singapore abound and welcome the traveler wanting to explore this island.

Mauritius: Island Paradise

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Feb 21 2009

Discovered in 1507 by Portuguese explorers, Mauritius has long been considered one of the most beautiful spots on earth. It has been compared to paradise by many visitors and famous writers. Mark Twain is even said to have written that heaven was modeled after Mauritius. It doesn’t take much imagination to understand why the island is such a popular dream destination.

The white sand beaches and incredibly blue ocean are just the beginning of the natural beauty of the island. Lazing the day away in the warm tropical sun while watching the waves and sun is just one appeal. The waters around Mauritius offer ample opportunities for swimming, sailing, diving, and other activities. For a unique experience, take a tour in a glass bottomed boat and glimpse the undersea life teeming around the island.

Mauritius was created by a series of undersea eruptions millions of years ago. This has created a bowl shape with mountains surrounding a central plateau. The island is home to lush vegetation, beautiful waterfalls, glossy lagoons, and virgin forestland. Hiking, horseback riding, and 4-wheel drive tours are great ways to explore the various terrain and natural beauty of the island.

Of course, what island paradise would be complete without modern-day comforts? There are numerous luxury hotels Mauritius designed to pamper guests in every way possible. The island is well-known for the sega music that pulses out of its bars and clubs. The food here is also wonderful, with local dishes featuring Creole recipes or check out the various Chinese, Indian, African, and European restaurants on the island.