Saturday, March 23, 2013

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta is one of the most tourist-friendly cities in Indonesia. From great cultural places to fun places to shop and exciting outdoors activities, it has something for everyone. The regular culture vulture will love the abundance of temples and cultural sites, or the ever-hungry traveller will feast like a king on Yogya’s delicious dishes, and the shopping queen will definitely find retail delights that will soothe her need for retail therapy.
Top 5 Must Do's

Prambanan Temple

Prambanan Temple

The ancient temple that was dedicated to the Trimurti gods (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) is a beautiful Hindu-Buddhist architecture enshrouded in mystery, and is touted as one of most beautiful Hindu temples in the world.



Borobudur

Borobudur

Millions of people are eager to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in the 9th century, hailed as a UNESCO World Heritage site with its colourful history, beautiful architecture and astounding scenery.



Malioboro

Malioboro

The famous street in the heart of the city is alive with shouting traders, bubbly laughter, screaming car horns and exciting chatter. This souvenir paradise is a must-visit!


Ramayana Ballet

Ramayana Ballet

The timeless tale of Ramayana comes to live in a marvellous depiction of the legend through performing arts.



Kota Gede

Kota Gede

The skillful craftsmen of Kota Gede find pride in their art and their most intricate works are much sought after at the biggest centre of silver handicrafts in Indonesia.


To and from airport

Transportation Availability Fare
Bus (Trans Jogja) 6:00am - 10:00pm Rp3,500
Taxi 24 hours Starts from Rp55,000


Source : http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/yogyakarta.page

Bali

Everybody knows Bali is the place to go if you're looking for a fun beach holiday--lots of splendid surfing, diving, and snorkelling. While this is true, there are other aspects of Bali worth exploring. From art galleries, monkey reserves and delicious local delicacies, you can explore these and more on your own pace. Areas like Kuta and Legian are fast, noisy and hectic, while Ubud is very mellow and time seems to move slower. Take your pick.

Top 5 Must Do's

Jimbaran Bali

Jimbaran

One of the best beaches in Bali, this calm and scenic bay is famous for its romantic sunset setting, a perfect place to have scrumptious seafood dinner by the beach.




Babi Guling Ibu Oka

The best place to enjoy Babi Guling--suckling pig cooked with different local spices. Be sure to get there early, the queue forms even before the place opens.



Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach

Welcome to Bali's biggest oceanfront draw. This beach is typically jam-packed with tourists with surfboards and local peddlers selling everything from snacks to foot massages.



Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot

One of the pilgrimage temples in Bali, it is located atop a rock formation, separated by the ocean. Enjoy breathtaking views complete with a full cultural experience of the Kecak dance.



Padang-padang

Padang Padang Beach

One of the many famous surf beaches on the island, many tourists crowd here for its world class waves and some much-needed sunbathing! Surf lessons are available too.


To and from airport

Transportation Duration Fare
Taxi to Kuta 15 minutes Rp 50.000
Taxi to Denpasar 24 minutes Rp 70.000 - Rp 90.000
Taxi to Jimbaran 10 minutes Rp 60.000
Taxi to Nusa Dua 20 minutes Rp 100.000
Taxi to Sanur 20 minutes Rp 95.000
Taxi to Ubud 1 hour 15 minutes Rp 195.000


Source : http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/bali.page

Friday, March 22, 2013

Taipei

The capital of Taiwan is a marvel in its own right. The hub of economy, finance, tourism and even fashion, life is ever-changing and ever-quickening in Taipei. The booming metropolitan embraces modernity like two peas in a pod, yet fiercely preserving its traditional values passed down through generations. The skyline is built to impress, but as you venture through the exciting city, you will find little delights in its splendid natural beauty or in the locals' charmingly warm hospitality.

Top 5 Must Do's

Taipei 101

Taipei 101

The icon of Taipei, and the prominent centre of the city, the skyscraper is the tallest green building in the world. The post-modernistic structure boasts 101 floors of shopping, conference centres, offices, restaurants and both outdoor and indoor observatories. Head to the top for a stunning and unobstructed view of Taipei City!



Shilin Night Market

Shilin Night Market

There is a plethora of night markets in Taipei, but the most famous one of all is the Shilin Night Market. Food hunters crowd over for its many food vendors and small eateries especially amongst the 539 stalls in the food court. After dinner, the many attractions such as movie theatres, video arcades, shops and karaoke stores will have you staying till the wee closing hours.



Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

Another famous landmark of Taipei, the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall was built in memory of the former president of the Republic of China. The hall and square is now the hub for cultural events, and the National Concert Hall and National Theatre are in the vicinity as well, housing performances from the likes of Yo-yo Ma, the Vienna Boys Choir and even the late Luciano Pavarotti himself.



Taroko Gorge

Taroko Gorge

A 2-hour train ride from Taipei is the beautiful Taroko Gorge. Located within the Taroko National Park, the gorge is known for its magnificent natural beauty and its abundant supply of marble. Visitors can get in touch with nature as they explore the many sights around, such as the Eternal Spring Shrine, Swallow Grotto, Buluowan Village and many others.



Wufenpu

Wufenpu

Shopaholics will be happily satiated in Taipei's main wholesale garment market, offering the latest fashion and trends at enormous bargain prices. The shops open from morning till midnight every single day, and haggling is a gift that will be a blessing in disguise that will take you far when you’re roaming the streets of Wufenpu.


To and from Taoyuan International Airport

Transportation To Journey Fare
Bus 1819 Taipei Main Station 55 minutes NT$125
2061 CitiAir
West Bus
Sheraton Hotel 80 minutes NT$90
2060 CitiAir
East Bus
Grand Hyatt Taipei 70 minutes NT$145
High Speed Rail
(via shuttle bus to THSR Taoyuan station)
THSR Taipei Station 20 minutes NT$155
Taxi Taipei Main Station 40 minutes Starts from NT$1000


Source : http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/taipei.page

Penang

Gourmets and gourmands rejoice! The ‘Pearl of the Orient’ is a thriving melting pot of a city where everyone is a certified foodie. Rich culture and traditions give rise to lingering scents of irresistible food from all corners of Malaysia, as the island’s heritage is proudly and fiercely preserved without resisting the flood of modernity. What do you need for your pilgrimage to this food mecca? Just comfortable shoes and a large pack of indigestion relief.

Top 5 Must Do's

Local-cuisines

Local Cuisines

Ask any local where to find the best local bites – char kuey teow, assam laksa, cendol, ais kacang, Hokkien mee, nasi kandar and many more! Regardless of where they point to, you’ll be assured that the food will be impeccably good! The birthplace of many famous Malaysian dishes, the streets of Penang such as Lorong Selamat, Macalister Road and Kimberly Street are filled with variations of the classics.



Batu-Ferringhi

Batu Ferringhi

Tourists will love the colourful night market along Ferringhi Beach. In front of the stretch of bars and hotels is a night market that sells every tourist’s dream souvenirs – lanterns, key chains, novelty tees, floats, swimwear, accessories, bags and many others. Come over for some trinket shopping, get a foot massage across the street or just hop on to one of the many famous bars along the street.



Kek Lok Si Temple

Kek Lok Si Temple

There is no missing the Temple of Supreme Bliss, its many towers sprawled atop a hillside, and a giant 36.5 metre high statue of the Goddess of Mercy standing tall at the summit. The view is fantastic, but more so during festive periods such as Chinese New Year when you’ll find the entire place decorated with hundreds of lanterns – quite a sight for all visitors. If walking’s not your thing, there is a mini funicular train that takes you to the top.



Penang Botanical Gardens

Penang Botanical Gardens

Come over to this huge garden to get close to nature, and join the locals on their jogs, walks, treks, aerobic dances and even Tai Chi practices amidst lush greenery. The garden also plays host to the Penang International World Music Festival and the annual Penang International Floral Fest.



George-Town

George Town

Step into George Town’s many quaint streets such as Armenian Street and Acheh Street, and you’ll find a place where time stands still. Here in this UNESCO World Heritage Site you’ll find well-preserved colonial-era structures, including temples, mosques and churches. Attractions such as the recently added street artworks by Ernest Zacharevic are also a big pull.


To and from Penang International Airport

Transportation To Journey Fare
Rapid Penang Airport Bus Komtar, Teluk Bahang, Air Itam, George Town 30 minutes or more From MYR 2
Taxi All over Penang Island 30 minutes or more From MYR 14

 

Source : http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/penang.page










 

Bangkok

Bangkok was originally a little village on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and renamed as Krung Thep, which means "City of Angels". Love it or hate it, its sheer dynamism is intoxicating as it is a quirky blend of traditional east with the modern West. Ask anyone who has ventured here and they will spin tales of exotic temples, shopping heavens and pulsating nightlife, all located east of the river at the heart of the city.

Top 5 Must Do's

The Grand Palace

The Grand Palace

The Grand Palace together with Wat Phra Kaew and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha form perhaps the greatest spectacle for first-time visitors. It consists of over 100 brightly colored buildings, golden spires, glittering mosaics and a grand mural of Ramakian, the Thai version of the famous Indian epic story ‘Ramayana’. In total, there are 178 restored sections which make for an interesting day of complete visual splendour!



Taling Chan floating market

Taling Chan floating market

A truly unique shopping experience happens on weekend mornings at Taling Chan floating market. Paddle and haggle your way among boats of multi colours and shapes that sell fresh veggies, fruits, flowers and more. Best to visit this place before 9.00am, where the 'authentic' Thai culture happens before the flood of tourists comes in.



Chatuchak Market

Chatuchak Market

As one of the largest and most unique weekend markets in the world, Chatuchak is made up of endless rows of over 15,000 shops. Pick up some basic Thai language and bargain for the best deals on exquisite antiques and crafts, clothes, books and even pets! Experienced shoppers will come complete with a huge shopping bag or even to the extent of a trolley bag to store their purchases.



Night Markets

Night Markets

Bangkok is home to the most unique and exciting night markets, where each one offers its own specialty and attraction. Come over for a great bargain, authentic Thai food and even some night time entertainment. Talad Rot Fai displays a unique rustic charm with its hip attitude, vintage toys, retro fashion and even old school furniture located right next to the train tracks. Silom is tourist central for its list of 'shows' and night clubs to party on till the dawn breaks. Khao San is where you'll find backpackers from all over the world flocking over for its local designer clothes, souvenir trinkets and stalls after stalls of delicious Thai cuisine.



Wat Arun

Wat Arun

The famous Wat Arun, perhaps better known as the Temple of the Dawn, is one of the best known landmarks and one of the most published images of Bangkok. It consists of a massive 104m high elongated prang (Khmer-style tower), decorated by bits of ancient porcelain ballasts, and surrounded by four smaller prangs. Despite its name (coming from Aruna, the Indian God of the Dawn), the best views of Wat Arun are in the evening when the red sky casts a breathtaking skyline behind the temple.


To and from Don Mueang Airport

Transportation To Journey Fare
Bus No 554 & 555 Suvarnabhumi Airport 1 hr THB23
No 29 Central Bangkok (Siam area) 1 hr THB18
Taxi Mo Chit
(connect to BTS and MRT)
30 – 45 mins THB150
Silom (south) 45 mins – 1 hr THB220
Sanam Luang
(Grand Palace)
45 mins – 1 hr THB220
Phra Khanong (Sukhumvit) 1 – 1.5 hrs THB250
Hua Lamphong (Bangkok Railway Station) 30 mins – 1 hr THB210


Sumber : http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/bangkok.page

Xi'an

Travel through Xi’an and you will find yourself walking through the comprehensive book of China’s rich and ancient history. The capital city for 13 dynasties, Xi’an has prospered through the years with the emergence of the Silk Road. It is the birthplace of China’s many ideas, discoveries, civilizations and traditions, thus making China a big influential force in the world. Take a step back in time and be astonished by Xi’an’s inexhaustible monuments and cultural relics.

Top 5 Must Do's

Terracotta Army

Terracotta Army

In Xi’an lies the famed Terracotta Army, one of China’s most globally recognisable icons. Dating back to 210 BC, this form of funerary art is a collection of detailed terracotta sculptures depicting Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s armies who continue to guard him in the afterlife.



The Drum Tower and The Bell Tower

The Drum Tower and The Bell Tower

Never worry about telling day from night in Xi’an. These two towers will have you covered. The Bell Tower takes its name from the large bronze-cast bells struck at dawn, whilst the Drum Tower is named after the huge drum beaten at sunset.



The Great Mosque of Xi’an

The Great Mosque of Xi’an

Islam was introduced in China during the Tang dynasty, and the Great Mosque was constructed in 742 as the first mosque in the land. The architecture is heavily Chinese-influenced, with attractive pavilions and parks complementing the mosque complex.



Qin Opera

Qin Opera

The oldest of the Chinese operas still performed today, Qin opera’s expressive drama and straightforward performances accompanied by music keep it highly popular amongst locals. The plots are based on historical legends, so skimming the synopsis is enough for you to follow the story.



Yang Rou Pao Muo

Yang Rou Pao Muo

The signature dish of Xi’an is a must-try experience by itself –lamb soup is poured over shreds of flat, unleavened bread, along with meat, noodles or scallions, and seasoned with picked garlic or chilli. Not a mutton fan? There’s no need to feel sheepish when asking for the beef version.


To and from airport

Transportation To Duration Frequency Fare
Shuttle Bus Bell Tower 1 hr 20 mins CNY 26
Xi’an Railway 1 hr 30 mins CNY 26
Taxi City centre 1 hr All day Around CNY 120


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Shanghai

The most influential city in China, Shanghai pulsates with life amongst the bright lights from towering skyscrapers, fashionable folks strolling along the scenic banks of The Bund, and old temples with rich culture and history. Here at the heart of the huge metropolis, you can find the perfect blend of cultures - old and new, western and oriental - exemplifying what contemporary China is all about.

Top 5 Must Do's

The Bund

The Bund

A symbol of Shanghai’s colourful past and thriving future, this 1.5km-long waterfront on the banks of Huangpu River is lined up with avant-garde buildings that are Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neo-Classical-inspired. Across the river is an astounding skyline of Shanghai’s skyscrapers, including the famous Oriental Pearl Tower.



Yuyuan Gardens

Yuyuan Gardens

One does not think of tranquillity when you come to the Yuyuan Gardens. A souvenir paradise, there are countless vendors surrounding the lively square amongst impressive classical Chinese architecture. Shop for jade, jewellery or handicrafts, or even splurge at the more popular brands within the gardens.



Xintiandi

Xintiandi

Located in the French Concessions Area is Xintiandi, the ultimate car-free shopping, dining and entertainment area. Traditional Shikumen (stone gate) buildings have been turned into cafés and restaurants, bars and chic boutique stores. Translated as “new heaven and earth”, Xintiandi is a great place to soak in the historical and cultural elements of the city set amidst modernity.



Shanghai Art Museum

Shanghai Art Museum

From the outside, the building strikes an opulent modern pose but once inside, it is a sanctuary for ancient art appreciation. Take a look at the intricate beauty of thousand-year-old Chinese bronzes, sculptures, ceramics, jades, seals, calligraphies, coins and currencies, paintings, furniture as well as crafts of China’s ethnic minorities.



Nanjing Road

Nanjing Road

A true shopping paradise! Nanjing Road is one of the world’s longest and most vibrant shopping districts, and a must-see for fashion shoppers and tourists! This 6km-long street is constantly buzzing with excitement all day, and when night falls, the vibrant lights from the stores and restaurants illuminate the street brilliantly.


To and from Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Transportation To Duration Fare
Train (Shanghai Maglev Train) Longyang Road Metro Station 8 minutes Standard - 50 RMB
VIP - 100 RMB
Train (Shanghai Metro
Line 2)
Longyang Road, Lujiazui, People's Square, Hongqiao International Airport 30 minutes
- 1 hour
Starts from 6 RMB
Airport Bus City Terminal Building, Luxun Park, Shanghai Railway Station, Zongshan Park, Nanhui Bus Station 1 hour
- 1 ½ hours
From 8 RMB
- 24 RMB
Taxi City centre 1 hour Starts from
150 RMB


Source :  http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/shanghai.page

Kunming

It's always spring time in Kunming! The picturesque lakeside city is also known as the 'City of Eternal Spring' for its flower blossoms and pleasant weather all year long. This capital of the Yunnan province is known for its cultural diversity, with 25 ethnic groups forming the perfect blend of culture and heritage.
Map of China
Top 5 Must Do's

Dongchuan Red Land

Dongchuan Red Land

Beauty beyond description or drawing, the dramatic landscape is considered one of the most magnificent red lands in the world. With gorgeous hues of red, gold and green, it's no wonder the Dongchuan Red Land is named God's Palette in Yunnan.



World Horti-Expo Garden

World Horti-Expo Garden

More than 2 million trees and flowers from more than 2550 species form this spectacular garden which was the spot for the 1999 World Horticultural Expo. Landscaping and gardening arts from all over the world are preserved here for all nature lovers to enjoy.



Jiuxiang Scenic Area

Jiuxiang Scenic Area

Formed some 600 million years ago during the Sinian period, it is called the 'Hometown of the Karst Caves' and rightly so. There are more than 100 caves here in this comprehensive scenic area, creating magnificent underground fantasy-like sceneries..



The Stone Forest

The Stone Forest

Known as one of the most dramatic attractions in Kunming, the amazing set of limestone formation seems to emanate from the ground, creating an illusion of a forest made of stone. Visitors taking the winding road to the peak will be astounded by its natural beauty.



Golden Temple (Taihe Palace)

Golden Temple (Taihe Palace)

Located on top of Singing Phoenix Hill is the Hall of Supreme Harmony, also known as Taoist Taihe Palace. The moniker Golden Temple came about because of the effect from the copper cast all around the structures which gleamed like gold in the shining sun.


Source : http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/kunming.page