Sunday, 28 July 2013

Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland

Where? Edinburgh, Scotland

When? 2nd - 26th August 2013

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest arts festival on the planet. It is a celebration of the best performances and entertainment acts from a range of different countries across the world. The Festival is an ‘open-access’ festival, which means if you have a show to perform, and somewhere to perform it, your on the bill.

The Festival itself actually has no part in producing any of the performances. They simply advertise, and rely on the thousands of individuals from across our planet to put on a show.

Further information: www.edfringe.com

Friday, 26 July 2013

The Top 3 current investments of our time

We live in uncertain times and naturally even in the best of economic climates there is always an element of risk to making investments.

There are however some interesting options for Perpetual Travellers that refrain from putting their heads in the sand.

Here below are 3 top suggestions to investigate further on, but remember if you do invest the risk is all yours.

1. Shale Gas
This new form of energy has made a massive difference (as much as 50%) to reduce fuel costs in the US.

The process is called fracking and it involves deep drilling (10,000 feet) into the earth to reach a thin layer of rock called shale. A pump shoots literally millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals to generate small explosions. This in turns splits rock and releases gas. The gas is transported through a pipe to the surface.

China, India and the UK all have plans to exploit this form of energy. So Cuadrilla is the only company in the UK with the permission to drill. French firm Total are also getting into the business.

The downside of this investment is that there are big risks attached which are linked to potential earthquake tremors at the level of 0.5. Fears that fracking causes chemicals to contaminate the water supply are also widely reported though not properly substantiated. There are also concerns that the process will turn huge areas of terrain into wasteland.

2. Budget Airlines in Africa
We have all seen the rise (and collapse in some cases) of Budget Airlines in the US, Europe, Middle East and Asia.

Now its the turn of Africa! The key players seeing super growth are Fastjet from Tanzania (backed by EasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou), Fly540 from Kenya (tripled. Revenues since 2007), Comair and Mango both from South Africa.

The skill here is to pick the new EasyJet and avoid the Zoom, Excel Airways and Fly Globespan etc as there are usually winners and losers in this game. For example Velvet Sky opened for business in 2011 in South Africa and went bust in 2012.

3. Chinese Baby Milk
This you may think is a more surprising suggestion. However look at the facts: 5 years ago 6 babies in China died and literally hundreds of thousands became very sick due to contaminated milk.

The researcher "euro monitor" expects that demand for Baby Formula will double by 2017. There estimated to be around 85 million under-5 year olds in China and fewer than 1 third are breast-fed! Wow that's an opportunity.

On the whole international brands are now trusted in China more than home grown alternatives. Danone (makers of Aptamil) and Cow and Gate (Baby Milk Powder) are expected to have the best prospects.

There you have it, 3 top investments to consider if you are willing to face the risks.

Be courageous when the masses are afraid!

Stunning View in your Dish

When you visit a restaurant you want to enjoy a quality meal in a great environment.
Things become even better if you have a great view in front of you!

Take a look at the Top 10 restaurants with stunning view according to Tripadvisor!

1. Breeze at the Samaya, Bali, Indonesia

2.Top of the World Restaurant at the Stratosphere, 
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

3.Strofi Athens, Greece


4.The Rock, Zanzibar, Tanzania


5.Sierra Mar Big Sur, California, USA

6.Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, South Ari Atoll, Maldives

7.Eagle's Eye Restaurant, British Columbia, Canada

8.Le Jules Verne, Paris, France

9.Sirocco Restaurant, Bangkok, Thailand

10. Skyline Restaurant, Queenstown, New Zealand



Thursday, 25 July 2013

The Top Rude Passenger Behaviors you Want to Avoid

Passengers participating in this interesting and noteworthy survey were asked which type of passenger to sit next to on the plane they consider the most disliked one.

The answers they gave were extremely familiar to quite every traveller!

These are the 6 types of passengers we all look to avoid when travelling:
  • Poor Hygiene
  • Cougher-Sneezer
  • Large
  • Chatty
  • Child
  • Snorer
When asked about all the passenger behaviors they see as the rudest, the 1532 surveyed passengers were given the opportunity to choose 2 of them. So, let's have a quick look!
  • 919 passengers consider seat kicking very disrespectful
  • 827 of them think that loud talking is the most inappropriate thing to do on plane
  • 460 travellers find seat reclining terribly rude
  • 276 of the surveyed passengers consider arm rest hogging uncivil
  • 245 of them believe that stinky food eating is very rude and
  • 107 passengers find that unwelcomed conversing  is unusually wrong
Are you a passenger to stay away from?
We would be very glad if you shared with us your story or personal travel experience!

Original source: www.travelocity.com


Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Best Reasons to Move to a Tropical Paradise!


1. Sun and fresh air
Escape the torture of cold and dark winters, and enjoy lots of natural sunshine, get your dose of real vitamin D. Enjoy wearing minimal clothing, take walks whenever you feel like it, and never pick up a snow shovel again!

2. Good food
There’s a world of difference between a fruit that grows on a tree and is picked hours before you eat it, and a fruit that is picked too early, shipped over long distances and sold to you for more money.
In the tropical paradises you can eat delicious, cheap, quality, tree-ripened fruits and vegetables, and avoid genetically-engineered foods, irradiation, hot-water treated mangoes and tasteless, imported produce.

3. Less stress
You can reduce stress dramatically by relocating at least part of the year somewhere where the pace of living is slower, more relaxed and where people value real friendship and relaxation over the constant desire to work, work, work and consume, consume, consume.

4. Discover a new culture
You can find excitement and growth by experiencing a different culture and become enriched by it. You could learn a new language, or stay somewhere where people speak English. But in either case, I have found that in many countries people are friendly, welcoming and very helpful.

5. Save money
Don't think we are lunatics but you can really save money by relocating at least part of the year overseas in a tropical paradise. It’s true!

6. Increase in your quality of life
Every year we work, it seems we end up with less in our pockets. Inflation is eating away our buying power, and taxes take up a big chunk of the rest.
But the culture tells us to keep working, keep working, and keep consuming... but for what exactly in the end?

Find the best guidance to starting a new life in a tropical place here

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

China's Most Wonderful Water Towns!

Take a tour to the best water towns of China! 

Here you will find peace and relax your mind away from all the city noise!

Zhouzhuang Water Town
Zhouzhuang is considered to be the “No.1 Water Town” in China. As a typical watery town, it has a history of over 900-year and renowned for its profound Wu Culture, unique architectural tradition and unspoiled folk custom, etc. With lakes on four sides, the beauty of Zhouzhuang is specially to be found along the waterside lanes and around a number of the stone bridges.
It was entitled one of the Famous Historical and Cultural Town of China in 2003. In 2004, it was listed in the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Wuzhen Water Town
With a history of over 1,300 years, only 80 km to the northeast of Hangzhou, Wuzhen Water Town is one of the 4 grand Ancient Towns of Yangtze, which still well preserved its late Qing Dynasty style layout and water system - the whole town is built along the rivers, while the river courses crisscrossed in the town. Water and Town, Wuzhen is a particularly elegant blend of nature and culture. Enjoys superb climate and geographical conditions, Wuzhen is also a place where people called "the land of fish and rice”.
Luzhi Water Town
Luzhi Water Town is a typical ancient watery town renowned for its old folk houses, Arhat Statues of Baosheng Temple and ancient business street, etc. Luzhi also enjoys a reputation of “land of bridges” as it well preserved over 41 varied shaped stone bridges, dating back from Song Dynasty (1960-1279) to Qing Dynasty (1636-1911).
Puli was the ancient name of Luzhi Water Town. An old poem 'Scene of Puli' is still an accurate description of the scenery in the ancient town Luzhi today.
Tongli Water Town
With a history of over 1,000 years, Tongli is a typical water town in Jiangsu Province. The city is separated by 15 rivers into seven islets, which are connected through 49 ancient bridges. Tongli, established in the Song Dynasty, has a history of over 1,000 years. Like other water towns, Tongli is built along the water and been separated by river courses into seven islets.
Tongli is reputed for its well-preserved Ming and Qing style architectures, varied shaped old stone bridges and bountiful rivers, while all of which, made it a decent, quiet and picturesque watery town. In 2004, it was listed in the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Xitang Water Town
Rich in historical and natural resources, Xitang Water Town is one of the cradles of Wu and Yue Culture. Xitang is separated by 9 river courses into 8 islets, but 24 time-honored stone bridges connected and reunited all the pieces together.
There are many well-preserved architectural groups constructed during the Ming and Qing dynasties, which boast a higher artistry and study value, thus being highlighted by the experts at home and abroad studying antique buildings.
Zhujiajiao Water Town
Zhujiajiao is located on the southwest part of Shanghai, endowed with another elegant name, "Pearl Stream", the little town is the best-preserved among the four ancient towns in Shanghai. With a history of more than 1,700 years as a bustling commercial centre due to its convenient water transport. Meanwhile, its superb natural scenery makes it a famous tourist site since ancient times. “One Hill, One Lake” is the outlay of its beauty. 
Stone bridges, bluestone paved paths, old temples, delicate gardens, narrow lanes, etc. are words to outline the features of this town.
Jinze Water Town
Located in Qingpu District, Shanghai, Jinze Water Town is a unique water town with a history of over 1,300 years. It renowned for its crisscross waterways, but mostly for its bridges, not on the number but for time-honored bridges with different shapes and varied usage, thus it is entitled the “No.1 Bridge Town” of the southern Yangtze area. 
Jinze Water Town is also a famous Buddhist site that owns the grandest Yihao Temple of the area. So differ with other water towns, it is a town with a little more dignity. The best way to experience Jinze is to attend some worship activities and special festival ceremonies.

Top Modern Hotels Around the World

Even though i know that going to all these places is a science fiction scenario for me at the moment, i was very happy to do a brief research in order to inform all Perpetual Travellers about the most modern hotels one may find around the world!

Some people do not need luxurious or impressive hotels to make their vacation worthy!
However, we are pretty sure that for many readers luxury is a must!

See photos of some of the top modern hotels below!

Yas Hotel, Abu Dhabi

Almyra Hotel, Paphos, Cyprus
Semiramis, Athens, Greece

Hotel Habita Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico

The Mira Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Luna2 Private Hotel, Bali, Indonesia

Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Hotel, 
Singapore

Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Hong Kong

Park Hyatt Hotel, Beijing, China

 

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