PLACES TO VISIT in the Philippines

Places you Must visit

El Nido

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El Nido is the most popular holiday destination in Palawan, the westernmost province in the Philippines. It is a first-class municipality that also comprises 45 islands and islets. “The Nest” owes its name to the fact it’s an important turtles’ breeding area. Famous for its white sand beaches, turquoise waters, coral reefs, and splendid limestone rock formations similar to those of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam or Phang Nga Bay in Thailand. As for activities, sea kayaking is the favorite eco-friendly way to explore the nooks and crannies of each island. Snorkeling and scuba diving are the activities that first began to put El Nido on the bucket-list of many travelers.

Balabac Island

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Balabac Island is actually a group of islands and islets that is located in the south-westernmost tip of the province of Palawan in the Philippines and is considered a paradise unspoiled by civilization. Here, you will find virgin island beaches surrounded by perfectly turquoise waters, as well as colorful endemic flora, fauna and marine life. You can also visit other places of interest, such as the century-old Spanish era Melville Lighthouse, the old and forgotten fort of Ulitan, the historical marker on Ramos Island, the ruins of Spanish structure at Larindon Bay, the firefly-watching spot in Sebaring and a hidden waterfalls in the mountains. With all the beautiful things the place offers, it would be a great choice of destination for your next holiday!

Huma Island

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Huma Island is an unparalleled destination for an indulgent break in the Philippine paradise of Palawan province. Huma island is a private enclave with abundant marine life, startling white beaches and a lush rainforest landscape. This immaculate resort boasts of 81 contemporary over water and beach villas with private Jacuzzis and butler service as well as an outstanding range of restaurants, bars and leisure facilities. It is an idyllic hideaway for couples and small groups to pamper and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Palawan, whether through scuba diving, snorkeling or island hopping.

Bohol

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Bohol is famous for its hills that look like perfect mounds of chocolate. Another gem of the Visayas, Bohol is a tropical haven of natural beauty, the coastline of the province is skimmed by gentle coves and white sand beaches. You can find some of the country's great dive sights here. Balicasag in Bohol is one of the very best and most popular dives in the Visayas. A black coral forest is among its main attractions but virtually anywhere you drop in is sure to be rewarding. Another major attraction, Cabilao is renowned for the hammerhead sharks that shoal around the clear waters. Large pelagics are very common here, and if you are really lucky, you can find yourself swimming with a passing school of dolphins.

If you are like me and love to take pictures during your travels (to make other people jealous), then you will not want to miss visiting these photography hot spots!

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Photography Hot Spots

  • Mayon Volcano, Albay 

  • Kayangan Lake, Coron, Palawan 

  • Calle Crisologo, Vigan, Ilocos Sur 

  • Las Casa Filipinas de Azucar, Bagac, Bataan 

  • Taal Volcano, Batangas 

  • Caramoan Islands, Camarines Sur 

  • Inflatable Island 

  • Banaue Rice Terraces 

  • Boracay Island 

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Philippines...a BEATUIFUL destination to explore!

With islands galore, a variety of foods, ethnicities, and a community inspired culture, the Philippines is always a beautiful destination to explore!

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Climate

The Philippines have a tropical maritime climate, meaning the weather is generally hot and quite humid. The region really only experiences three seasons, a hot dry summer between March and May known as tag-init, a wet season between June and November known as tag-ulan and a cooler dry season between December and February known as tag-lamig. The Philippines weather patterns are created by the prevailing winds of the southwest monsoon (known as the habagat) from May to October and the northeast monsoon (known as the amihan) from November to early May. Average temperatures in the Philippines usually range between 21 °C (70 °F) and 32 °C (90 °F) with the average yearly temperature coming in at around 26.6 °C (79.9 °F).

Manila, Philippines

Manila, Philippines

Manila capital of Philippines

Here are some fun facts about Manila you should know:

●  From a bird’s eye view, the Manila City Hall is shaped like a coffin with a cross on it.

●  The name 'Manila' has a special meaning. The original name was "MayNilad". The name means: 'where the blossoming water plants grow'.

●  Spanish style house, monasteries, churches and schools were built within walls of Intramuros. Seven gates were the connection with 'the outside world'.

●The flagpole located in Rizal Park, is where the starts of 0 kilometer reading in measuring all distances from Manila.

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Manila Street Art

Unlike traditional artworks on canvases placed in air-conditioned galleries, street art; from graffiti to murals, is, well, found on the streets. You can see it on gutters, lampposts, demolished walls, parking lots, pavements, and basically anywhere. The pieces are often done late at night, when the police or guards aren't around to reprimand the artist for spray-painting on the walls. Street art still bears the stigma of being equated with vandalism. However, the local street artists prove that art goes beyond art fairs and exhibits, and even building owners, restaurateurs, and cultural agencies have commissioned them to design otherwise bare walls. To spot them, you should be on the lookout while driving around Metro Manila.

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Cuisine of Dubai

Dubai is unlike any place on Earth, and so is its cuisine.

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“Whether you travel to Dubai for business or pleasure, you’ll need to recharge with some food. A city of diverse flavors, ingredients, and spices, eating in Dubai is its own reason to visit.” (Globotrek)

Here are some popular dishes in Dubai you won’t want to miss.

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Foods To Try

  • Manousheh 

  • Kousa Mahshi 

  • Baba Ganoush 

  • Fatteh 

  • Shish Tawook 

  • Luqaimat 

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Manakish

Manakish, or in singular form man'ousheh, consisting of dough topped with thyme, cheese, or ground meat. Similar to a pizza, it can be sliced or folded, and it can be served either for breakfast or lunch. The word manaqish is the plural of the Arabic word manqūshah, meaning that after the dough has been rolled flat, it is pressed by the fingertips to create little dips for the topping to lie in.

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Kousa Mahshi 

Stuffed zucchini is a dish common in the region of the former Ottoman Empire from the Balkans to the Levant and Egypt, a kind of dolma. It consists of various kinds of squash or zucchini stuffed with rice and sometimes meat and cooked on the stovetop or in the oven. The meat version is served hot, as a main course. The meatless version is considered an "olive-oil dish" and is often eaten at room temperature or warm.


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Baba ghanoush

Baba ghanoush, also spelled baba ganoush or baba ghanouj, is a Levantine appetizer of mashed cooked eggplant mixed with tahini (made from sesame seeds), olive oil, possibly lemon juice, and various seasonings. Traditionally, mutabbal is the condiment aforedescribed and baba ghanoush is more like a salad dip made with pomegranate molasses (or pomegranate seeds) and olive oil, and often without tahini. It may be mixed with onions, tomatoes, or other vegetables.


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Fatteh

Another very traditional dish, made out of nuts, pieces of toasted bread, yogurt and spices with olive oil. It is eaten with a spoon at any time of the day. 


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 Shish taouk

Shish taouk is a traditional marinated chicken shish kebab of Ottoman cuisine that later became part of Middle Eastern cuisine. It is also served in kebab houses in many cities around the world.


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Luqaimat 

 A traditional Arabic sweet dough ball dessert


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Things to DO in Dubai

There's a reason why they call Dubai the desert city. Make the most of its serene sandy landscape with a range of fun activities, whether you're looking to raise the adrenaline with quad-biking or relax on a luxury overnight escape. On a Desert Safari trip, you can enjoy the beautiful sunset or sunrise before reaching the campsite where you have the opportunity to do a camel ride, sand boarding and try out a henna design on your hand or foot. After working up an appetite, you can also enjoy a delicious barbecue meal and shisha (the famous Arabic water pipe) while watching a belly dancer perform around the campfire. Sounds exciting, right? 

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Here are some things you don’t want to miss while vacationing in Dubai

Bucket List

  • Glamping in the Dubai desert 

  • Skydiving above Palm Jumeirah 

  • Diving at the Lost Chambers Aquarium 

  • Dune Buggy through the Dubai desert 

  • Jet Surf at SeaWake 

  • Nightlife in Dubai

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Nightlife in Dubai

Dubai is magical after the sun goes down, and many people frequent this city for its nightlife and ultramodern architecture. From adventurous night safaris in the Arabian deserts to the best nightclubs, there's no end to how much you can explore with the best of Dubai tour packages. The Uptown Bar at the very top of Jumeirah Beach Hotel is a place where you can relax outside while enjoying the cool Arabian breeze and admiring one of the most beautiful views in the city.

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Dubai is the city that never sleeps. From night markets to food tours, there's no excuse to stay in once the sun goes down. With more than 30 glow-in-the-dark installations created by 150 artists and spread across 40 acres of park, Dubai Glow Garden is one of those city spots best appreciated after dark. Witness the spectacle of the Dubai Fountains show, test your swing in the dark at the glowing mini-golf course hidden in the depths of WAFI Mall, experience Dubai Creek by night from the comfort of a luxury dinner cruise and tackle your fitness goals at a 24-hour spa. Perk up your nightlife in Dubai.

Get your cameras and selfie sticks ready, because you won’t want to miss taking pictures at these locations while in Dubai!

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Photography Hot Spots

  • Burj Khalifa 

  • Dubai Marina 

  • Palm Jumeirah 

  • Business Bay 

  • Jumeirah public beach 

  • Bastakiya 

  • Dubai Creek 

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Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina is a beautiful artificial canal city, whose design is based on Vancouver’s False Creek. Many exciting things happen at the Dubai Marina: amazing cruises, great shopping, shows, festivals, and musical concerts. The list is endless. Here you'll find the city's top restaurants, entertainment complexes, and the world's tallest apartment buildings, each with a million-dollar view! Dubai Marina Walk features smart cafes and craft markets, while Dubai Marina Mall is packed with chain and luxury fashion brands. Upscale yachts cruise through the large man-made marina, where activities range from jet-skiing to skydiving. 

Dubai is FUN for EVERYONE…Bring the FAMILY!

Family Travel Highlights

  • Take a tour at the world’s largest mall 

  • Enjoy at the world’s largest permanent global showcase 

  • Take a walk through the Green Planet 

  • Play on the interactive museum of OliOli 

  • Indulge in an indoor skiing at Malls of the Emirates’ Ski Dubai

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Dubai- Beautiful ARCHITECTURE!

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When it comes to amazing architecture, Dubai doesn’t fall short! Make sure you are constantly looking around, especially UP, when you visit Dubai. You won’t be disappointed.

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Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab offers Dubai visitors a luxurious hotel experience.  It is the third tallest hotel in the world (321 meters), but despite its size, it holds only 28 double-story floors that accommodate 202 bedroom suites. It stands on an artificial island 280 meters from Jumeirah Beach. The shape of the structure mimics the sail of a ship. Burj Al Arab has been called "the world's only 7-star hotel.” You should plan to stay here when you visit Dubai. 

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Burj Khalifa

Why do you have to go to the top of Burj Khalifa during sunrise? Because it is awe-inspiring when you are standing high on the outdoor observation deck of the world's tallest building at the break of day. With clouds swirling below and the entire city of Dubai under your feet, you will feel like an all-powerful being as you gaze at the brilliant colors of the horizon miraculously transforming from a deep, splendid purple to a magnificent, shimmering orange. Burj Khalifa is a must-visit tourist destination.

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Dubai Frame

The eye-catching Dubai Frame is a landmark that is designed to give visitors a unique opportunity to experience the city's journey through time on three different levels: old Dubai, present Dubai and future Dubai. The museum on the ground floor tells the story of Dubai's transformation from a fishing village to a modern metropolis. The second part of the Dubai Frame represents present Dubai. The final part of the journey takes you through a swirling tunnel that features audio and visual effects that create an illusion of time travel.

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Atlantis, The Palm

Atlantis, The Palm is one of the biggest and well-known hotel resorts in the United Arab Emirates. Themed around the myth of Atlantis, it opened in 2008 and has become an icon of Dubai. It is home to one of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world, which comes with a team of chefs and butlers who will cater to your every need and desire. The hotel has two underwater suites, called Poseidon and Neptune. The suites have views of ancient ruins of Atlantis and up to 65,000 marine inhabitants. Atlantis houses 23 of the best restaurants in Dubai, including three outlets by celebrity chefs, Nobu Matsuhisa, Giorgio Locatelli, and Gordon Ramsay. 

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3 Days in Dubai

Dubai offers a full scope of different attractions for all age groups, and there's something for everybody in Dubai. There's a little bit of practically everything to do in this fantastic global city! Here is a three day Dubai Itinerary list of exciting activities to do when traveling to Dubai.

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Remember, these 3 days in Dubai itinerary is just one of many ways to experience this fantastic country!

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1: Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Tour

With the Hop-on Hop-off Big Bus Dubai Tour, you'll have an elevated view of the city from the comfort of an open-top bus as it moves through the Emirate.

You'll have the opportunity to see more than 40 different points of interest on this bus tour, and you can explore every part of this country. Important destinations to stop by on this tour includes The Burj Khalifa, Souk Madinat, The Palm, and Dubai Marina.

You can look over three different routes: the City Tour (red), the Beach Tour (green), or the Marina Tour (blue). With your Big Bus ticket, you'll gain admittance to the "Flamingo Lagoon Discovery" trip, which gives you the chance to watch exotic flamingos in the wildlife.

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2. Dhow Dinner Cruise Dubai Creek

An ideal way to start your first day in Dubai is with a wonderful journey on the Dhow dinner cruise vessels, The dinner cruise is exciting, and you can enjoy a 5-star buffet that is so tasty! On this two-hour voyage, you'll set sail along the Dubai Creek, which is a famous waterway that divides the downtown zone into two distinct banks. You'll get the chance to see top nearby sights, including the National Bank of Dubai, the Chamber of Commerce Building, and various waterfronts.

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3. Water Activities with SeaYou

SeaYou is a unique water sport specialized in non-motorized activities. SeaYou conducts regular classes for enthusiasts who are willing to try exhilarating adventures. Located at the Sofitel, Palm Resort & Spa, they offer a broad range of watersport activities in the amazing place of Palm Jumeirah. By booking a water activity from SeaYou, you can fully experience the wonders of the Palm with a paddleboarding or windsurfing session or a guided kayak tour. SeaYou's instructors offer assistance and are extremely helpful. They also guide beginners and encourage more experienced participants when they perform demonstrations to help everyone. These classes are fun, and the targets are achievable.

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All About Dubai

There's a reason why they call Dubai the desert city. Make the most of its serene sandy landscape with a range of fun activities, whether you're looking to raise the adrenaline with quad-biking or relax on a luxury overnight escape.

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Five (5) crazy facts about Dubai: 

1.     Dubai is the fastest growing city in the world.

2.      In the Middle East, Dubai is the supply hub for the jewelry industry.

3.     Foreigners make up eighty percent of the residents of Dubai.

4.     You can ski indoors while shopping at the Dubai Emirates Mall, measuring 400 meters and 6000 tons of snow.

5.     Real estate and financial services in Dubai offer the majority of its revenues.

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Climate

Dubai weather is characterized by a tropical desert climate with hot, sunny conditions created by its proximity to the Tropic of Cancer and the Northern desert belt. Summers are very hot, humid and dry with temperatures climbing to 40 °C and higher and rarely dropping below 30°C. Winters are still warm however temperatures drop considerably to highs of 23 °C and lows of around 14 °C. 

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Arabian Desert

The Arabian Desert is the fourth-largest desert in the world by area. During the summer, the temperature in the desert is around 104℉ or 40℃. There are mountains along its borders, and the highest point in the desert is Mount Al-Nabi Shu'ayb. If you zoom in on a map of the area, you can see that within those ranges lie the Rub’al Khali, the largest continuous expanse of sand in the whole world. It has fascinated travelers and is, of course, the backdrop for the fabulous Arabian nights stories featuring Ali Baba, Aladdin and Sinbad.

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Camels

Camels are mostly famous for their humps. Most people believe that humps store water, but they actually store fat, which the animal uses as a source of energy when other food sources are not available. Camels are equipped for life in the desert. Their eyes have three eyelids and two rows of eyelashes that prevent sand from getting into their eyes. Camels can reach 7 feet in height (at the hump) and weigh up to 1,500 pounds. From camel racing to camel milk chocolate, these ships of the desert are an integral part of life in Dubai.

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Falconry 

Falconry in Arabia dates back more than 2,000 years. The Peregrine Falcon is a symbol of the Bedouin culture. It is used to hunt and as a source of survival in the desert. Falconry is also a popular sport in the United Arab Emirates. It is usually practiced in the deserts and semi-deserts around the region.

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The Cuisine of Fiji

The secret to a good vacation is all about the food.

Luckily, you will find no shortage of savory dishes across the Fiji Islands. Have lunch in town at a local hotspot or enjoy dinner at one of the many world-class restaurants. Wherever you go, you’ll always be served the freshest, local ingredients the island has to offer. Just be sure to try a taro dish before you go. It’s a staple in Fijian cuisine!

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Here are some “must try dishes” while you are vacationing in Fiji!

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Lovo

A lovo is an underground oven used as a traditional Fijian method of cooking food in large quantities to bring together communities or groups. It can be likened to a Fijian version of a barbeque or grilling, with somewhat more smoky flavors.


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Kokoda

This is a very special dish made up of raw Spanish Mackerel (Walu) with 'Miti'. Fresh fish is marinated in freshly squeezed lemon or lime juice and left to "cook" for several hours. Coconut milk is added after it is "cooked" together with finely diced tomatoes, chillies and salt.

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Taro

Taro is a rich source of fiber. Cassava or tavioka has replaced yams and is now the most cultivated and consumed staple crop in Fiji. It is boiled in salt and water until soft and eaten with stews and curries. Kumala or sweet potato was not traditionally the staple for native Fijian diet.


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Roti

Roti is a type of bread commonly consumed in Fijian culture. It is typically eaten with any type of curry and rice, which is usually served on a banana leaf. Lunch in the villages is usually rourou (dalo leaves) with boiled Tavioca (cassava) or some fresh fish soup with dalo (taro).


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Topoi

Topoi is a Fijian dumpling made with grated cassava and coconut, coconut milk or cream, and sugar. The dumplings can be consumed either on their own or with the porridge mixture. Topoi is a typical Fijian breakfast that is usually accompanied by butter, jam, and a cup of steaming tea on the side.


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Fish suruwa

Fish suruwa is a delicious Fijian curry made with firm white fish, onions, tomatoes, coconut milk, chilis, and various spices such as cumin, garam masala, and turmeric. This creamy curry can be paired with white steamed rice on the side, and it is recommended to garnish it with some freshly chopped coriander on top.


There’s something extra sweet about having fresh fruit on vacation. Indulge your senses in the sweet flavors of tropical and exotic fruits grown right in Fiji.

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Enjoy mouth-watering pineapple, and refreshing coconut picked fresh daily. It’s also said that Fiji mangos have the most delicious flavor. Why not try one for yourself?

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The CULTURE of FIJI

This Pacific Island nation has become a melting pot. The cultural makeup of Fijians includes the native Fijians, Chinese, Europeans, and Indo-Fijians.  This melting pot was created during its time under the rule of the United Kingdom. During this time, slave labor was brought in from India and other areas to work on the sugar cane plantations.

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Uproot the spirit of your youth and immerse yourself in the local culture of Fiji. The indigenous Fijian culture is delightfully unique and welcoming. Join the natives for a celebratory Meke song and dance performance or visit a local village to experience their daily life. The rich history and culture of the islands, you certainly don’t want to miss! 

Meke Performance

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Discover old traditions while making new memories. Experience first-hand the local traditions and celebrations of Fijian culture. Take part in the vibrant and exciting Meke performance, which tells the legends of the islands. After, make your way to a Lovo Feast and get a taste of the traditional cuisine at this Fijian style cookout.

People of Fiji

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The people of Fiji are modest, and visitors should be mindful of dressing modestly when not at the resorts or hotels. There are also certain customs that visitors should be aware of if they plan to visit local villages. For example, they will want to avoid wearing hats as it can be seen as an insult to the head of the village. Also, shaking hands, answering personal questions, and presenting specific gifts to the head of the village can be expected as well.

Language

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On the islands of Fiji, English is the official language, but many speak Hindustani as well.

Religion

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The multicultural nature of Fiji is represented in the variety of different faiths present. There are followers of Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam, as well as those of the Wesleyan denomination as well as other protestant denominations.


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Family Fun in Fiji

Whether you are traveling alone, with a group, or with your family, you are sure to find your own little paradise in Fiji.

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Family Travel Highlights

  • Firewalking Ceremony

  • Fiji Museum

  • Garden of the Sleeping Giant

  • Kula Wild Adventure Park

  • Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple

  • Whale Watching

  • Snorkeling

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Check Out a Firewalking Ceremony

Throughout Fiji, you will see native Beqa men partaking in firewalking ceremonies. It's truly amazing to watch them walk across the scalding hot stones without getting burned!


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Stroll through the Fiji Museum

 Spanning over 3,700 years, this museum tells of the history behind Fiji. You'll see everything from Indian artwork to shell jewelry throughout this spectacular overview of the Fijian culture.


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Relax in the Garden of the Sleeping Giant

 Situated in the foothills of the Nausori Highlands, the Garden of the Sleeping Giant is one amazing place to explore in Fiji. With an assortment of vividly colored orchids, you could walk through this garden completely enthralled with its beauty for hours.


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Kula Wild Adventure Park

As Fiji's biggest family theme park, you can't miss out on this exciting adventure, especially if you brought along the little ones. Carefully handle and examine various exotic species including feeding the sea turtles, take a ride on the Splash Mountain Jungle Water Slide, or go gliding on the canopy flier.

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 Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple

This Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan is exceptionally vibrant and colorful. With delicate architectural details and magnificent ornate carvings, you must come to visit this historic structure.


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Whale Watching

Where else in the world can you spend your morning whale watching and afternoon relaxing on the beach? Since 2003, Fiji has been designated as a whale sanctuary due in large part to a thriving ocean ecosystem and deep waters around the islands. Time your trip with the migration of the humpback whale and witness up-close one of the most majestic creatures in the ocean.

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Snorkeling

Take your vacation to new depths. Snorkel with exotic fish over colorful coral and see what lies beneath Fiji’s famous crystal clear waters. Fiji is also home to the Great Astrolabe Reef, which is the fourth largest barrier reef in the world. With so much to discover why wait to book your next vacation? 

As you can see, there is an endless amount of adventures to experience in the stunning country of Fiji. So, what are you waiting for?

Click the link below to start planning your trip to the archipelago islands so that you can fill your itinerary with some exciting activities! 


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Experience Fiji

This could be your view. Picture yourself lazily swinging in a hammock after a day of swimming with sea turtles, listening to the waves hit the beach while sipping a refreshing cocktail. Regardless of how you spend your day, the islands of Fiji promise to deliver picture-perfect views at every turn. The natural allure of Fiji isn't the only reason to visit though.

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Perfect for adventure and relaxation, Fiji offers a wide array of activities to suit your vacation style, which is why so many come back time and time again.

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Here are some of the best things to do, see, and experience in Fiji.

Bucket List

  • Coral Coast

  • The Yasawa Islands

  • Nadi

  • Mamanuca Islands

  • Suva

  •  Taveuni

  • Pacific Harbor

  • Kadavu

  • Lomaiviti Group

  • Swim with sharks

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Sunbathe on the Coral Coast

This magnificent coral coast is one of the most charming beaches you could visit while in Fiji. The beach has some of the softest, whitest sand and of course, crystal blue waters. Aside from happily bumming in the sand, you can take the Ecotrax around to enjoy some of the island's wilderness and coastline.

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Visit the Yasawas

The Yasawas is composed of 20 islands that feature abundant greenery, volcanoes, blue lagoons, and much more. There's so much to do that you could spend days on the Yasawas. You can go hiking, meet manta rays, check out the beaches, or take a seaplane.

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Partake in Water Activities in the Mamanucas

With nearly 20 islands, the Mamanucas is home to some of the most stunning scenery in Fiji. Being among the volcanic archipelago, you'll notice travelers partaking in a ton of different water activities. Snorkeling and surfing are perhaps the most popular among them all.

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 Taveuni- Vidawa Rainforest Trail

As the country's third-largest island and the place that visitors come to see the most diverse coral reefs, including the Rainbow Reef. After snorkeling the reefs, take the Vidawa Rainforest Trail and visit the National Heritage Park (there is a small fee to enter, but it's worth it).

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Swim with Sharks

Jump on in. The water’s warm! Have the experience of a lifetime as you swim alongside eight different species of sharks on a guided dive. With some of the best diving locations in the world, Fiji offers visitors a thrilling opportunity to swim through colorful reefs with local wildlife. Still prefer to keep your distance? There are plenty of boat tours available so you can witness the sharks in their natural habitat from above. 

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Hang out for a Bit at Port Denarau Marina

This port features a huge, 32,800-square-foot Retail and Commerce Centre filled with restaurants and shopping. You can even take advantage of the 18-hole golf course or enjoy a little time on a jetboat before leaving the port. Oh, and don't forget to purchase any of the necessary travel essentials you forgot to pack!

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Take the Mud Pool Tour

Ready for a mud bath? As dirty as that sounds, it has been said that mud bathing has age-defying effects as well as healing properties. You might want to try out the therapeutic natural thermal mud spa.

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FIJI...Escape to the UNEXPECTED!

Disconnect from reality and escape to the unexpected. With over 300 islands, there is something for everyone in Fiji. Cruise around the tropical islands or relax on any of the exquisite beaches. Whether you are traveling alone or with a group, you are sure to find your own little paradise in Fiji.

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Discover a place, unlike any other. With picturesque beaches, lush forests, and undersea wonders, the islands of Fiji are full of wonder. Whether you are planning a celebration or need time to relax, spend time doing as much or as little as you like while you’re there — experience island life.

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About Fiji

This exotic country in the Pacific Ocean is certainly captivating. Its beauty is undeniable, so it's no wonder the archipelago of more than 300 islands is one very desirable getaway destination in the world. Escape to the unexpected and discover a place unlike any other. The island nation of Fiji is surrounded by bright-blue waters, much like the color of their flag.

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Climate

Fiji is located within what is considered to be the heart of the South Pacific. Fiji is characterized by the stunning sites, from the white sand beaches and luscious lagoons to the rainforests in the interior of the islands. There are two seasons; the wet and the dry seasons.

Fiji experiences warm weather that averages around 86 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. Late March to early December is the most popular times for tourists, but in all actuality, there is no wrong time to visit. Afternoon rains during the wet season can be a nice break from the heat.

It all depends on what you are looking to do and the type of weather you are looking to encounter.

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Coral Capital of the World!

Did you know that Fiji is considered the soft coral capital of the world? With over 390 coral species and over 1500 fish species, many of which are united to Fiji, these reefs are a divers paradise! Take a guided snorkeling tour or admire them from above in a kayak. Whichever you choose, you are sure to be wowed by these natural wonders.

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Cuisine of Bali

Balinese cuisine commonly consists of rice, meat or fish, vegetables, and spices. Since the island is mostly Hindu, beef is never or rarely consumed. The people of Bali enjoy a cuisine that demonstrates indigenous traditions such as offering pork, duck, and turtle meat in specific religious rituals. Balinese restaurants, including small, family-owned establishments called warungs, specialize in particular foods like crispy duck or mixed rice. Many dishes include the Balinese 8-spice, consisting of white pepper, black pepper, cumin, nutmeg, and more.

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Foods To Try

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Sate (Satay) Varieties

Sate lilit is the favorite street food on Bali. This traditional delicacy is usually made with minced meat which is wrapped around a flat skewer. All meat varieties (and sometimes even fish) are used to prepare sate lilit. However, the most common variety is prepared with pork.

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Nasi Jinggo 

Nasi jinggo (also known as nasi jenggo) is a Balinese ready-to-eat street food, packaged in small portions of banana leaves. Apart from being eaten as street food, nasi jinggo is also used in various religious ceremonies such as the Ngaben funeral rites, birthday celebrations, and meetings.


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Pisang Rai 

Coconut Banana (Pisang Rai) is one of traditional Balinese heritage snack, it is made from banana which usually be eaten as a breakfast (a traditional breakfast) along with tea/coffee, on the other hand, its also perfect snack for your afternoon tea/coffee.


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Nasi Tepeng 

The Spicy Nasi Tepeng is made from rice mixed with several herbs. Such as cayenne pepper, red chili, garlic, onion, pepper, salt, and a little sugar. So that it produces spicy taste. Well, these spices are then mashed and then mixed with rice that has a texture like porridge.

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Laklak 

A plate of laklak, popular in Bali. Laklak is Balinese traditional little pancake with grated coconut and melted palm sugar. This food is made of rice flour, water, coconut milk, suji leaf extract, baking powder, salt, grated coconut, and brown sugar.


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Rujak Bulung and Rujak Kuah Pindang 

Rujak bulung is Bali authentic cuisine, used only 2 main ingredients, bulung (seaweed) and fish broth. Fresh seaweed cooked in boiling water, served in a plate with spicy kuah pindang and shredded coconut springkled over the dish. Kuah pindang is where all the flavors come from, easy to make and delicious.


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Bakso 

Bakso or baso is an Indonesian meatball, or a meat paste made from beef surimi. Its texture is similar to the Chinese beef ball, fish ball, or pork ball. The word bakso may refer to a single meatball or the complete dish of meatball soup.


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Terang Bulan 

Terang Bulan, sometimes known as Martabak Manis (Sweet Martabak). It is a thick pancake style desert cooked in a deep dish, often topped with various combinations of sugar, sweetened condensed milk, chocolate, peanut butter, cheese, and or butter. To learn some Indonesian words related to food and cooking see here.


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Babi Guling 

Babi guling, or suckling pig, is one of Bali's most famed dishes. The pig is stuffed and infused with a spicy concoction typically involving turmeric, coriander seeds, lemongrass, black pepper and garlic, and traditionally spit-roasted.


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BALI...Fun for the WHOLE Family!

Some of Bali’s best attractions are its beaches. Common beaches can be crowded, so if you are looking for something off the beaten path, there are many hidden beaches to discover. Balian Beach in the north boasts black, volcanic sand that contrasts with the bright blue sea. Green Bowl Beach gets its name from the moss-covered rocks that line the beach at low tide. It can be reached by descending hundreds of steep steps, and even has a cave with a large population of bats. The white sands of Nyang Nyang Beach are worth the adventure of getting there, as this beach also offers a secret wild garden of flowers.

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If you are traveling with your family to Bali, make sure you visit these locations!

Family Travel Highlights

  • Be pirates for a day at Pirates Bay Bali 

  • Get wet at Waterbom Bali 

  • Ride an elephant at Elephant Safari Park 

  • Swim with the sharks 

  • Relax at Banjar Hot Springs 

  • Go snorkeling 

  • Learn to surf at Rip Curl School of Surf 

  • Enjoy a Bali Treetop Adventure Park 

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Snorkeling and Diving

Bali is part of the "coral triangle," making it a perfect spot to enjoy marine life. For those who aren't comfortable with scuba diving, snorkeling is an excellent way for beginners to experience underwater wildlife. In addition to seeing beautiful reef fish, manta rays, and sea turtles, these ultimate snorkeling spots offer views of shipwrecks and even an underwater temple. These areas of pristine blue seas allow for the perfect view while swimming with the animals.

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As a mountainous island surrounded by vast blue seas, Bali offers many spots to enjoy a beautiful view. Many cliffside viewpoints overlook the sea, such as at Uluwatu Temple or Balangan Hill. These provide a bird’s eye view of gorgeous sunsets and rolling waves. Mountaintop temples such as Lempuyant Temple in eastern Bali overlook many other temples that line the path to the top. For a greener view, the rice terraces of Jatiluwih and Tegallalang offer stunning photo opportunities.

Photography Hot Spots

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Make sure you visit the following locations for some great photo opps!

  • Seminyak Beach 

  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace 

  • Ubud 

  • Tegenungan Waterfall 

  • Uluwatu Temple 

  • Pantai Tegal Wangi 

  • Abandoned Plane at Bypass Ngurah Rai 

  • Tirta Empul Temple 

  • Kelingking Beach, Nusa Penida

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Things TO DO in Bali...experience nature!

Bali has a tropical climate, hot all year round, with a rainy season from November to March, and a relatively dry season from April to October, when, however, some showers can still occur. In the rainy season, it usually rains a couple of hours in the morning and a couple of hours in the afternoon, while in the rest of the day the sun shines for a few hours. The best time to travel to Bali and enjoy its beaches is from June to September, the weather is usually sunny, the heat is not too intense, and in any case, it's tempered by the breeze.

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Whether you are traveling with your family, friends, or just flying solo to Bali, make sure you visit these locations on your visit to Bali!

Bucket List

  • Explore the cave under Uluwatu beach 

  • Stroll along the Campuhan ridge walk for sunrise 

  • Go White water rafting on the Ayung River 

  • Interact with the monkeys and take in the breathtaking views at the Monkey Temple 

  • Experience traditional Kecak fire dance at sunset in Pura Luhur Uluwatu 

  • Go beach hopping on the Bukit Peninsula 

  • Get a free tattoo with your tacos at Deus ex Machina every Tuesday 

  • Bathe in the holy water at Tirta Empul Water Temple 

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Monkey Temple

Bali offers terrific opportunities for animal lovers to get up close and personal with beautiful creatures. Monkey encounters are exciting and fun, and there are multiple places you can go to experience interacting with them. The Sangeh Monkey Forest is not only home to a sacred temple and covered in nutmeg trees, but it is home to hundreds of friendly Balinese monkeys. The Ubud Monkey Forest is similar but more extensive and has a focus on educating visitors about the importance of conservation of natural and cultural resources.

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Day Trips

Though Bali offers endless beauty and fun, taking a quick flight to the main island of Java can enrich your experience in Indonesia. There are several temples you can visit, such as Borobudur and Prambanan, to enjoy a piece of Indonesian culture. For the perfect look into Indonesian history, visit the 300-year-old city of Yogyakarta, where the oldest palace, "The Kraton," exists. As the cultural center of the entire country, Jogyakarta offers the sights and sounds of Indonesian art, crafting, and dancing.

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Rice Fields

Rice is a staple in Balinese cuisine, and the rice fields are some of the most beautiful spots to visit there. They are found all over the island and offer a gorgeous, lush green view that is excellent for photo opportunities. The perfect, terraced steps of the fields are not just beautiful with their intricate layers but are also a necessity for decreasing erosion and supporting irrigation, which is required to grow rice successfully.

Volcanoes

Bali is a volcanic island home to two major volcanoes: Mount Batur and Mount Agung. Volcanoes around the world can be distinguished as active, dormant, or extinct based on their activity, and those in Bali are considered active. Volcanoes can also have a significant impact on climate, and Bali experiences this with Mount Agung. This volcano takes water from the clouds as they pass, making one side lush and green while the other is dry. Volcanoes in Bali are considered stratovolcanoes, which are characterized by their conical shape and the type of lava and ash it is made up of.

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Culture of Bali

A magnificent Asian archipelago brimming with culture and history, Bali is steeped in rich tradition and spirituality that centers around art and religion. Many Balinese people are an artist of some kind and enjoy spending their time working on arts and crafts using techniques that have been passed down through families over many generations. Many public areas, homes, and rice paddy fields are decorated with detailed paintings, intricate carvings, fine weaving, extraordinary rice decorations and artworks that pay religious homage. Religion is an important practice of Balinese culture, with many rituals and traditions occurring from the moment of birth, through puberty, into marriage, childbirth and eventually death. The Balinese also believe in the afterlife and celebrate this through national festivals including Kuningan, Galungan and Nyepi, the national day of silence.

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Language

The official languages of the region are Indonesian and Balinese. Because of the tourism requirements, a lot of the people speak some level of English. The main restaurants, spas, hotels, and tourist attractions have staff and guides that speak English.

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In Bali, the most authentic and friendly interactions with locals are away from the tourist destinations and deeper into the island. The local Balinese often enjoy sharing information about their culture, such as their art, crafting, and food. With a smile, they are always willing to lend a hand. The warm smiles of the locals are contagious, making the trip out of the popular areas worth the effort.

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Religion

Though Bali is multi-religious, consisting of Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist minorities, the predominant religion is Hinduism. Balinese Hinduism, called Agama Hindu Dharma, originated from Java and is a blend of Shaivism and Buddhism. The theological foundation for the religion comes from Indian philosophy while indigenous beliefs form the backbone of the rituals. This blending is perfectly acceptable in Bali as the saying goes "The truth is one; the interpretation, multiple."

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Bali is home to over 20,000 temples, and no trip to Bali is complete without visiting at least one. The holiest of all temples is Pura Besakih in east Bali. It dates back to the 10th century and is located near the top of Mount Agung. Another sacred spot is Pura Luhur Lempuyang, where the tall, massive temple gate overlooks a beautiful view of Mount Agung. The royal temple of Pura Taman Ayun is surrounded by a moat that gives the illusion that it is floating on water. For the ultimate experience, plan your trip to any temple during an odalan, or temple festival.

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As Hindus, the Balinese people partake in a daily ritual called canang sari. They carefully construct an origami-like hand-sized box made with palm or banana leaves and fill it with colorful flowers. These offerings can be found anywhere from sidewalks to stairwells to temples all over the island and are a symbol of gratitude to the Hindu gods. The time and effort it takes to create these beautiful offerings, sometimes daily, may be what makes the Balinese people always smile and exude peace and joy.

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Dancing

Dancing is an important part of Balinese culture as it is used for both religious and artistic expression. Sacred dances are usually reserved for performances in Hindu temples, but Balinese dancers have created variants that can be performed for tourists. Some of the famous Balinese dances for entertainment include costumed and masked dancers depicting the stories of fabled heroes and myths. Children begin to learn to dance with their hands before they can walk, and official training as a Balinese dancer can start as early as age 7.

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Festivals

Bali is host to many festivals, both religious and secular. The Balinese new year, Nyepi, takes place on March 25th and is preceded by a celebration in the streets before a day of silence and fasting. The Bali Spirit Festival lasts for seven days and includes concerts, markets, and workshops for yoga and dancing. To enjoy the vast Balinese cuisine, attend the Ubud Food Festival, where local and international chefs share the culinary culture of Indonesia. Kite lovers will enjoy the Padang Galak Kite Festival, where Balinese kite-flyers show off their colorful designs.

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BALI...Let Us Help You Find Your Perfect Location

Bali is an Indonesian Island located just east of Java. It was initially a surfer's paradise, and now it is a popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia. This ancient island is now a mix of tourist areas and traditional culture. There are many different ways to experience Bali, and it all depends on what you are looking to get out of your trip.

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Bali has something to offer for everyone. No matter what type of trip you are looking to take and who is going on the trip, Bali has what you want. Take the time to do a little bit of research and figure out what is going to work best for you. Taking this time will make your trip to Bali perfect and unforgettable.

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The Different Areas Of Bali

The different areas of Bali will appeal to different people depending on the type of trip that they are planning. Southern, Central, Eastern, and Western Bali all have their own personalities and beauties for those who decide to visit there.

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Southern Bali

The southern coast of Bali is the tourist mecca of the island. This is the area of the island where you will find the tourist hotels, lively nightlife, and the best bars. Various cities in southern Bali will lend themselves to having great offerings for those looking to have the tourist experience.

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Canggu

As one of the more laid-back towns of this region. Canggu has the type of "surfer" vibe you would find in places like Venice Beach, California, and Bondi Beach in Sydney. This is where digital nomads and entrepreneurs choose to live so that they can enjoy artisan beers and organic restaurants.

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Seminyak

A town in southern Bali that is going to have the major resort hotels, high-end villas, and the hippest beach bars. If you are looking for a modern-day vacation in Southeast Asia, Seminyak is the area for you.

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Jimbaran

Jimbaran is dotted with white sand beaches and 5-star resorts. This is a great town for kids because many of the beaches in Bali have rough seas and black volcanic sand. This is a great place to go for a family vacation.

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Uluwatu/Padang

A surfer's paradise, in the center of Southern Bali. These beaches are situated on the Bukit Peninsula, and experienced surfers should only ride the waves here.

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Nusa Dua

This area of Bali is located on the southernmost tip of the island, and the beaches here are considered to be the best in Bali. There are two distinct areas in this part of Bali; the resort area and the town of Tanjung Benoa with its local shops and restaurants.

Central Bali

The central region of Bali is far more than just the geographical center of the island. The central region is also the cultural, historical, and spiritual center of Bali. It is shown in the natural beauty of this region and the ancient traditions that are still carried out to this day.

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Ubud

For decades, this town was a sleepy artist village that was then transformed into its own little metropolis. The rice terraces and mountains of this town form the backdrop and base in which to explore the temples, museums, and heart of Bali.

Eastern Bali

This section of Bali has a down-to-earth atmosphere. It is far more toned down than, say, southern Bali.

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Tulamben

Known for its scuba diving. There isn't much else to offer in this area. In the sea, just off the coast, is the wreckage of the USS Liberty. Tulamben is also the perfect jumping-off point for those who are headed to the Gili Islands.

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Sanur

This town is the perfect area for family trips. The beach of this mellow town is surrounded by a picturesque coral reef that keeps the waters calmer and shallower. This creates a perfect place for the kids to play. It is also home to the largest children’s playground and café, Peekaboo.

Western Bali

Western Bali is considered to be the most representative of what “real” Bali is. Most of it is mountains, volcanoes, rice paddies, and tourist-free.

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Balian Beach

Balian Beach is considered to be more of a "secret spot" in Eastern Bali because not many tourists venture there. This black sand beach offers great surfing and beautiful coves to explore with the kids.

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Nyanyi

The rural area of this section of Bali. If you are traveling to Nyanyi, you are going to want to see the UNESCO Heritage Site of Jati Luwih rice terraces, the Tanah Lot Temple, and Mount Batukaru. You will want to go to surround yourself with nature and the history of Bali here.

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Kenyan Cuisine

Kenya is known for its wildlife safaris, beautiful landscapes, and of course, delicious food. The food in Kenya is a diverse mix of ethnicity and tradition. Undeniably, the most common Kenyan food staple is ugali. Ugali is made from cornmeal that has been added to boiling water and heated until it turns into a dense cornmeal paste. For many Kenyans, ugali, along with a small number of cooked vegetables or saucy stew, is a normal meal.  One of the most popular vegetable Kenyan dishes is sukuma wiki. The nutritious green leafy vegetable is often cooked in oil with a few diced tomatoes, onions, and flavored with a sprinkle of mchuzi mix or stock flavoring.

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Would you like some food recommendations that I tried while on my trip to Kenya? Below is a list of food that are unique to Kenya and are delicious! I highly recommend trying the local cuisine while in Kenya.

Foods To Try

  • Ugali

  • Githieri 

  • Matumbo 

  • Mandazi 

  • Samosas

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Ugali

Ugali (cornmeal porridge) is the favorite dish in Kenya. Ugali, also known as ugali pap, nsima and nshima, is a type of maize flour porridge made in Africa.


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Githieri

Githieri (maize and bean mix cooked in broth), also called muthere or mutheri, is a Kenyan traditional meal of maize and legumes, mostly beans of any type mixed and boiled together. The maize and beans are mixed together in a sufuria or pot, water is then added and the mixture boiled until the food is cooked and ready to eat.

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Matumbo

In Kenya, matumbo (tripe) is very affordable and it is actually really delicious if done well. Matumbo wet fry is often served with Ugali. 


Try some street foods like mandazi (sweet bread) and samosas (fried pastries with sweet fillings). 

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Mandazi

Mandazi, is a form of fried bread that originated on the Swahili Coast. It is also known as bofrot or puff puff in Western African countries such as Ghana and Nigeria. It is one of the principal dishes in the cuisine of the Swahili people who inhabit the Coastal Region of Kenya and Tanzania.


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Samosa

A samosa is a fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, cheese, beef and other meats, or lentils. It may take different forms, including triangular, cone, or half-moon shapes, depending on the region.


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Things TO DO in Kenya

There is a lot of discovering when you visit Kenya. Aside from being the number one destination for safaris, Kenya is also home to the world's second-largest freshwater lake, Lake Victoria. While tourism is arguably the country's most significant industry, the coffee industry in Kenya is actually just as important. If you are worried about a language barrier in Kenya, remember that the two official languages of the country are English and Swahili.

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Needing some ideas of things you can do while visiting Kenya? Check out this list and then contact me when you are ready to book your amazing experience to Kenya!

Kenya’s Bucket List

  • Hot Air Balloon Ride at Masai Mara 

  • Lake Nakuru

  • Nairobi National Park

  • Hike or Take a Safari to Mt. Kenya

  • Visit David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust 

  • Snorkel or jet ski at Diani Beach

  • Visit Fort Jesus Museum

  • Visit Lamu Old Town, the Islamic Swahili Settlement

Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru

There are few places in the world where you can witness 1.5million flamingos in their natural habitat. Lake Nakuru in Kenya is a world-famous location for viewing one of the greatest bird spectacles on Earth. The myriad of fuchsia pink flamingos feed on the abundant algae in the lake, which thrives in the warm waters. Flamingos boom typically occurs in the rainy season, between November and May, which makes this the best time to see these spectacular birds.

Diani Beach

Diani Beach

Diani Beach

Surrounded by the breathtaking Indian Ocean, soft white sands, lush greenery, and the striking shade of emerald blue that emerges from its clear warm waters, Diani is Kenya's most relaxing retreat. It is the perfect place to get away from the stress of everyday life or to relax before and after an exciting safari. From diving with dolphins and sea turtles, spotting whale sharks, kitesurfing, lively nightlife, and alfresco dining, Diani offers a range of activities for all!


Hot Air Balloon Ride at Masai Mara 

Hot Air Balloon Ride at Masai Mara 

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Kenya Safari...FUN for the WHOLE FAMILY!

Kenya has long been hailed as being the best safari destination in the world. There are few places on Earth where you can witness the Big Five, lions, buffalos, elephants, leopards, and rhinos, in the wilderness. While the lion remains Kenya’s most sought after safari attraction, there are plenty of other animals to see. Zebras, giraffes, antelope, and ostriches are just a few of the other animals you can see during your next trip to Kenya. 

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With an abundance of national parks, including the Chyulu Hills National Park and the Maasai Mara National Park, you will be treated to an incredibly beautiful experience in the savannah grasslands. Witness majestic animals, unique plants, and the most picturesque views while on your safari adventure.  

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Maasai Mara National Park

If you are wondering what are some great places to see and visit while in Kenya, check out the following lists. Your family will surely remember their experience in Kenya and it will be a trip of a lifetime!

Family Travel Highlights

  • Masai Mara Game Park

  • Giraffe Centre

  • Nairobi Railway Museum

  • Elephant Orphanage

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Kenya can be a dream come true for any photographer, professional, or amateur. Capture the impressive sunrise as it rises over the grasslands or snap a picture of a herd of elephants in their natural habitat. There is so much to take in when you visit Kenya, and the natural beauty of the country is sure to leave you in awe.  Make sure you snap some amazing shots at these different locations on your vacation to Kenya!

Photography Hot Spots

  • Toi Market

  • Nairobi Railway Museum

  • Kisumu Impala Sanctuary

  • Lamu Island

  • Mt. Kenya

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