The Towers of Chevron Renaissance offers luxury accommodation in the heart of Surfers Paradise. There are 3 towers all comprising of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom fully self-contained apartments. The towers are each 35 to 50 levels high with all apartments offering scenic views ranging from the Pacific Ocean to the Nerang River and Gold Coast hinterland.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Chevron Renaissance - Gold Coast Australia
The Towers of Chevron Renaissance offers luxury accommodation in the heart of Surfers Paradise. There are 3 towers all comprising of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom fully self-contained apartments. The towers are each 35 to 50 levels high with all apartments offering scenic views ranging from the Pacific Ocean to the Nerang River and Gold Coast hinterland.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Domaine de Fayence Resort & Spa
Monday, April 5, 2010
Royal Alpage Club - Switzerland, Champoussin
Monday, March 29, 2010
10 Tips - Honeymoon
10. Be considerate of your spouse's wishes. (My wife made me add this one.)
Sunday, March 28, 2010
My 2nd Choice - The Peninsula, Cape Town, South Africa
The Peninsula, with its matchless style and subtle elegance, is the ultimate in understated Cape hospitality. Ideally situated on Cape Town's Platinum Mile, internationally acclaimed, The Peninsula is home to discerning visitors from around the globe.
Directions:
Thursday, March 25, 2010
My 1st choice, have fun in style
Awards
- Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian 2006 - 2007 – Official Hotel.
- Best Chinese Restaurant 2005/2006 by Tourism Malaysia.
- The Award of Excellence (Best MICE Hotel) by Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards 2004.
- The Awards of Excellence (Best MICE Hotel) by Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards 2003.
- Gold Medallist of the Best Young Commis Rotisseur Competition 2002.
- International New Millennium Golden Award for Quality & Prestige 2002 by Otherways Int’l Research & Consulting.
- Millennium Gold Award 2001 / 2002 – Best 5 Star M.I.C.E Hotel in Malaysia.
- Nestle Food Services – Best Team Hot Cooking 2002.
- Best MICE Hotel by World Asia Media, 2001.
- International Arch of Europe for Superior Quality & Technology by Business Initiative Directions, Spain, 2001.
- 25th International Award for Tourist, Hotel & Catering Industry by Trade Leaders Club, Paris, France 2000.
- Arch of Europe for Excellence in Corporate Image and Quality by Business Initiative Directions, Italy, 2000.
- The Most Supportive Hotel Concierge 1999 by Menara KL.
- M & C Asia Pacific – Best Theme Venue (Hotel) 1999 Gold Award.
- Kim Ma – The 4th World Championship of Chinese Cuisine.
Places of Interest
This tiny northern state of Peninsular Malaysia shares border with neighboring Thailand. It is the departure point to the famous island resort of Langkawi. The town Padang Besar is an important entry point by rail for visitors from the north. Among the attractions of the state are Gua Kelam (Dark Caves), Perlis Snake and Reptile Farm and the Wang Kelian State Park.
Kedah
Pulau Langkawi
The ‘Pearl of the Orient’ is famed for its lovely beaches, colorful history and rich potpourri of cultures. Georgetown, the bustling state capital and port city, combines the best of East and West as evident in its numerous heritage buildings. This food paradise tempts the palate with a mouth-watering array local cuisine.
Perak
Pangkor Island
- Car
- Train Nearest station with KTM Train is Serdang Station, for Star LRT (Light Railway Transit) is the Sungai Besi Station and the ERL (Express Rail Link) goes from KL Sentral & Bandar Tasik Selatan to KLIA.
- Taxi
- Bus The Aeroline Bus stops and picks-up passenger at the MINES Shopping Fair and it will take you to and from Singapore.
Water
- Mines Cruise - You can board the hotels jetty to & from the Palace Beach & Spa (PBS), MINES Shopping Fair and the South Lake.
- DME Cruise
- Helicopter by Sabah Air.
Unit Facilities: Resort Facilities:
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
10 Best Resorts
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2. The Peninsula Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
3. Royal Alpage Chanpoussium, Switzerland
4. Domaine De Fayence, France
5. Chevron Renaissance, Gold Coast, Australia
6. Marriot Beach Palace Tower, Florida
7. Hilton - Orlando, Florida
8. Prana Resort & Spa, Koi Samui, Thailand
Sunday, March 21, 2010
The 10 Essentials - Backpacking
Backpacking ten essentials: the first ten items in this list are the selections of essential backpacking gear which The Mountaineers refer to as The Ten Essentials and promote as critical and essential items which belong in your pack as insurance against the unexpected. Although you may not use all the backpacking ten essentials every day, they can be life savers in an emergency. Also, if you shop with prudence, these essential gear items can be lightweight, as well.
1. Map:Always carry a detailed map of the area you will be visiting. If alpine scrambling or otherwise navigating cross-country consider the 7.5 minute USGS maps--they reveal considerable detail. For traveling on trails, the 15 minute series Green Trails is a good choice, among others. The point is to carry a map appropriate for the area you will be in and the activity you will be undertaking--and know how to use it !
2. Compass:Carry a compass, at all times, in the backcountry--and know how to use it ! Some features to look for:
- 0 to 360 degrees, preferably, in 2 degree increments;
- liquid filled, which protects the magnetic needle and its jeweled bearing and minimizes fluctuation;
- base plate--3" to 4", in length-- which can be used as a straight-edge for taking map bearings and determining distances on maps;
- an adjustable declination to account for the difference between Magnetic North and True North. The compass responds to Magnetic North, whereas, maps are based upon True North. Therefore, the compass needs to be adjusted to compensate. An adjustable declination feature lets you turn a small screw to "permanently" adjust declination to match the geographic area you will be in, so that you don't need to calculate your bearing each time.
- a fold-out mirror for sightings. The mirror allows for more accurate readings because you can position the mirror such that the mirror and the distant objective are both visible at the same time.
- clinometer is useful for measuring vertical angles and, thus, measures slope steepness. This feature is helpful in determining avalanche potentials, and for determining position on a map.
3. Flashlight / Headlamp:Flashlights and/or Headlamps are important even on day trips. You never know when you might need to spend the night or make that last mile or so after sunset. Here's some features to look for:
- lights which are water resistant--they function reliably in all weather. Look for rubberized bulb housing and battery compartments, or at least adequate rubber gaskets.
- lights which come with extra bulbs stored inside their housing.
- lights which have rotating head or body as the on/off mechanism. Avoid lights with on/off switches which can accidentally be turned-on as it is jostled about in your pack.
- lights which come with or will accept bright beam bulbs such as xenon, krypton, or halogen. Also, always carry several spare bulbs--they are light.
4. Extra Food:Whenever you go out, even for a day trip, bring extra food in case you are delayed by emergencies, foul weather, or just get lost. The mountaineers suggest a one-day supply. At the very least, bring one good meal more than what you need. The food should require little or no cooking. If your extra food will require cooking, make sure you also carry extra fuel for your stove.
5. Sunglasses:Your eyes can experience damage from the intensity of mountain skies, ultraviolet rays, and light reflecting off of snow. As elevation increases so does the intensity of ultraviolet rays. Adequate eye protection is a must!
Bolle' makes a lightweight pair of glasses with a virtually indestructible polycarbonate lens. They are optically correct and have emerald green lens for true color. They are rated 100 % UV protection. Cost is about US $50.00.
For traveling on snow, get a pair of glacier glasses with side shields which reduce reflective light reaching the eyes. Good, quality glacier glasses typically cost in the $50 to $150 range. Nikon makes some nice ones with polycarbonate lens. They are very lightweight, cost is about $110.
There are many other brands of sunglasses and glacier glasses which are less expensive and provide adequate protection. Shop around, but be careful. Try to stay with reputable brand names. Your eyes will know damage, long before you feel discomfort.
6. First-Aid Kit:Carry first-aid supplies for minor injuries. In particular, carry plenty of adhesive band-aids and sterilized bandages, because they can't be easily improvised in the woods. What to carry ? A good book to reference is "Mountaineering First Aid" 3rd edition, by Lentz,Macdonald, and Carline, published by The Mountaineers. Once you are familiar with the supplies you need, you can purchase a kit or make your own. If you purchase one, you'll most likely need to add to it ( items like CPR mask, rubber gloves, etc. ) since most commercially prepared kits are inadequate. Also, If you spend any time in the backcountry, it would be a good
7. Your basic backpacking tool kit. A good example of a single piece of gear which has multiple uses. For example, a Wenger "Master" Swiss Army Knife has a locking blade; "slip-joint" pliers/wire crimper/wire cutters; springless self-sharpening scissors; wood saw; nail file/cleaner; corkscrew; awl/reamer; can opener; cap lifter; tweezers; and toothpick--all at a weight of about 6 ounces. Swiss-Army knives are available with more and less features.
At a minimum, knives are useful for first aid, food preparation, cutting moleskin strips, cutting rope and making repairs. However, scrutinize your needs before you go out and buy a honker like the Victorinox Swiss Champ which has many tools you probably don't need and weighs 1/2 pound ! If you don't actually use a feature, then you probably don't need to be carrying it around.
8. Waterproof Matches:Carry matches which have been waterproofed or wind and waterproofed, or else carry extra strike-anywhere matches--along with something to strike them on-- in a waterproof container. Keep these matches separate from your regular match or butane lighter supply. Keep them available for emergency situations. There are many commercially prepared waterproof/windproof matches available on the market, e.g., "Hurricane" and "Cyclone" brands of wind & waterproof matches and Coghlan's waterproof safety matches.
9. Firestarter:Fire starters are useful for quickly starting a fire, especially in emergency situations. They are also useful for igniting wet wood. There are several commercial fire starters available: magnesium blocks w/striking flint; chemically-treated fire sticks, etc.
In addition, numerous home-made fire starters work just fine: plumber's candles (wax); compressed balls of dryer lint mixed with or covered with melted paraffin; small strips of waxed cardboard (from old produce boxes); small flammable containers--individual egg-carton cups filled with mixtures of wood shavings, wax, & lint; etc.
10. Insect clothing or repellents:I don't know about you, but summer really "bugs" me. Three ways to deal with the biting flies, mosquitoes, knats, etc. are to (1) let them eat you (2) use repellents or (3) wear clothing. Since the first option doesn't cut it, there are numerous commercial repellents on the market. Most of them are DEET based. REI Jungle Juice works okay but the stuff gets everything oily. There are many good creams but they need to be reapplied more frequently. There are extended duration DEET products which do not soak into the skin as fast and provide up to 12 hours of protection--such as 3M Ultrathon (now only available as "Hourguard 12" thru Amway).
I've found, recently, that the bugs seem to be getting immune to the juice, so I've been wearing an ultra-lightweight bug-netting jacket and pants. This has been successful, except when I bend over and expose my lower back where the jacket rides up. If you go this way, make sure the garments are very baggy. Many bugs have long stingers that easily penetrate tight fitting netting.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Mahindra Backwater Retreat Ashtamudi
Kerala, this gorgeous land in the southern most tip of India. It has one of the most romantic landscapes of the world. Nature is eternally clean here. This narrow strip of a land with the sublime heights of Sahyadri Mountains on one side and the awesome ocean on the other is any sight visionary dream comes true. Kerala, known world over as God's own country is the land of countless pleasures. Selected by the National Geographic Travelers as one of the ten 'Paradises of the world’ and, 50 places of a lifetime Kerala is an overwhelmingly green land. Smooth lands of emerald backwaters, long charming shorelines adorned with palm groves, spice-scented hill tops covered in mist, lush jungles, exotic wildlife, spectacular art forms, colorful festivals and unique culture and traditions.
Backwaters are unique to Kerala. It is a network of lakes, canals, and estuaries opening into the sea. The backwaters are a self supporting eco-system teeming with aquatic life. The canals connect the villages together and are still used for local transport. There are almost a dozen of such backwaters in Kerala of which Ashtamudi is the second largest.
The heavenly pleasure of Ayurveda treatments, quiet coves and endless beaches? These are just a few of the attractions of Kerala, an oasis of relaxation in magical South India. Kerala takes you on a journey to 15 top tourist destinations, dedicating a double page to each of the region finest hotels. Insiders present the "land of cheras," or coconut palms, in all it’s splendor to travelers who delight in exploring and savoring the unusual.
Ashtamudi means, 'eight-armed', after the eight arms of the lake The Ashtamudi Lake is the gateway to the backwaters. Located in Kollam district, Ashtamudi is famed for its panoramic for its magnificent views. There are coconut groves and palm trees all along the banks of the lake and the monotony is broken by the quiet town of Kollam. The Kollam Boat Club provides boats to cruise on the lake. You can also go on a backwater cruise starting at Kollam and ending the journey at Alappuzha. Beside the coconut palms, all along the waterline one can see the famous Chinese fishing nets.Kollam was once the port of international spice trade. 30% of this historic town is covered by the renowned Ashtamudi Lake. The eight hour trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the longest backwater cruise in Kerala.
Directions by Road
- KSRTC operates Deluxe, Express and Fast Passenger, buses connecting important towns in the state.
- Kollam is an important railhead of the Southern Railways
- Railway Station at Kollam is situated just 1 km from the heart of the town Chinnakkada
Resort Facilities
Resturant & Lounge The restaurant is built in an imaginative manner on the shore of the Ashtamudi Lake, providing a marvellous view. Chefs prepare culinary specialties to the guest's wishes. The main food will be of the multi-cuisine and ethnic Kerala origin. The wide variety of preparations both vegetarian and non-vegetarian are available to please the gourmet. There is also a wide choice of other Indian, Chinese and continental specialties. There are specially trained chefs to prepare tasty Ayurvedic recipes.
Unit Amenitites
The spacious rooms in five chalets are all built in aesthetic traditional and eco - friendly methods. They are comfortable, with separate toilet and bath tub in the western style. All rooms are furnished with fan and low noise air conditioning. From every room you have a beautiful view over the garden and the lake
Activities - Indoor & Outdoor
Pictionary, Card Tricks, Table Tennis, Play Station, Cards, Carrom, Ludo, Evening Program, Snakes & Ladders, Swimming Class, Yoga & Meditation, Glass Painting Class, Clay modelling, DVD Library, Cricket Volleyball, Speed Boat Cruise, Motor Boat Cruise, Pedal Boat, Kayaking, Fishing, House Boat Cruise, Children’s Play Area, Coir Tour, Thenmala Tour, Temple Tour Sauna.
Other places of Interest
Thangasseri, Mayyanad, Matha Amrithanandamayi Ashram Valikavu, Chavara, Sasthamkotta.
(For booking you can reach me on steven.qvi@gmail.com or +4411 3811 5177 )
Sunday, March 14, 2010
The Centurion All Suite Hotel - Available from 1st May 2010
The Centurion All Suite Hotel
Available from 1st May 2010
The Centurion All Suite Hotel is one of South Africa’s leading self catering holiday accommodation hotels, located in Sea Point, Cape Town. The Centurion Hotel is situated close to amenities, shops, restaurants, the V&A Waterfront, the beachfront and Promenade which makes this an ideal place to stay.
Each spacious suite is beautifully appointed with its own lounge, writing area and kitchen. The interiors are modern and tastefully furnished with quality fittings throughout. The size of accommodation varies between 1-bedroom to 2-bedroom apartments.
Situated amid Sea Point's vibrant bustle, The Centurion offers easy access to the ever popular V&A Waterfront and City Centre, where a variety of shops and excellent restaurants await your pleasure. The Hotel's proximity to the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean with its alluring beaches and the many other natural wonders of the area, makes it the ideal venue from which to experience the Cape.
Corner Main & Frere Road, Sea Point
Postal Address P.O. Box 27594
Rhine Road 8050
Check-in: 2pm
Check-out: 10am
Unit Amenities
• Double bed in bedroom with sofa bed in living room
(for 1-bedroom unit)
• Double bed in 2 bedrooms with sofa bed in living room
(for 2-bedroom unit)
• Lounge with sleeper couch, TV and M-Net
• Kitchen fully equipped with microwave oven and full stove Resort Amenities
• 24-hour security
• Airport Transfers
• Secure on-site parking
• Swimming pool
• Safe
For booking you can reach me on steven.qvi@gmail.com or +4411 3811 5177
The Importance of Vacations, for Stress Relief, Productivity and Health
Vacations Promote Creativity: A good vacation can help us to reconnect with ourselves, operating as a vehicle for self-discovery and helping us get back to feeling our best.
Vacations Stave Off Burnout: Workers who take regular time to relax are less likely to experience burnout, making them more creative and productive than their overworked, under-rested counterparts.
Vacations Can Keep Us Healthy: Taking regular time off to ‘recharge your batteries’, thereby keeping stress levels lower, can keep you healthier.
Vacations Can Strengthen Bonds: Spending time enjoying life with loved ones can keep relationships strong, helping you enjoy the good times more and helping you through the stress of the hard times. In fact, a study by the Arizona Department of Health and Human Services found that women who took vacations were more satisfied with their marriages.Vacations Can Help With Your Job Performance: As the authors of the above study suggest, the psychological benefits that come with more frequent vacations lead to increased quality of life, and that can lead to increased quality of work on the job.The bottom line is that taking a good amount of time away from the stresses of daily life can give us the break we need so that we can return to our lives refreshed and better equipped to handle whatever comes.