Archive for August, 2007

More Singaporean Interest for Whaleshark Diving on Christmas Island

Silkair commences weekly regular scheduled flight to Christmas Island

Commencing August 2007, the Singapore and Australian Governments have approved this flight as a weekly regular scheduled passenger flight. Departing every Thursday from Changi International Airport at 1650 hours and returning back to Singapore at 2205 hours, the flights arrive on Christmas Island at 1805 hrs local time and depart for Singapore at 1850 hrs after a ground time of 45 minutes.

View or download the Press release from Austasia Airlines here.

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21D Tibet Everest Advance Base Camp Trek!

We call this the Highest Trek in the World, going to extreme altitude taking you as close to the summit of Everest as any nonclimber can go. You must be fit and tough, we camp in difficult conditions. Even being fit, there is still a chance of altitude sickness affecting you meaning that you may have to return to Everest Base camp and wait until the other trekkers return.

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17D Everest Base Camp Trek
Kingdom of Nepal

The very name “Everest” draws wide attention. But the world’s highest mountains, their glaciers and moraine are not the only features in this unique National Park. The Solu-Khumbu region is also home to the famous Sherpa people and their ancient culture and religion. The chance of seeing rare flora and fauna is also high.

Everest Khumbu village

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10D Biking the Central Coast of Vietnam

SGD $1800 per rider, Single Supplement SGD $440
Tour cost DOES NOT include International airfares and airport taxes.

The intriguing Central Coast Adventure is packed with cultural points of interest and scenic rides. From the historic monuments of Hoi An and Hue to the relaxing beaches of Whale Island, this adventure is a delight for everyone wishing to explore the heart of Vietnam.

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World Heritage Huangshan closed for maintenance

THE popular UNESCO World Heritage tourist attraction Huangshan Mountain will be closed for 3 years to allow the vegetation to recover from damages made by tourists.

Huangshan or “Yellow Mountains” is renown for its beauty and has inspired countless landscape paintings, and attracts millions of visitors each year.

The Yellow Mountains are a marvel within an area of 154 square kilometres where there is a crowd of peaks, 72 of which have names indicating the shapes they resemble. Lotus Brightness Apex and Celestial Capital are the three major ones, all rising above 1,800 metres. The mountains are a body of granite, often with vertical joints. Erosion and fracture contributed to shape the rocks into huge columns giving rise to lofty peaks and deep ravines. When it is cloudy the pinnacles loom in mists as if they were visionary, while in sunshine they unfold in all their majesty and splendour.

The Yellow Mountains change their colour and appearance with the alternating seasons. In spring blooming flowers decorate the slopes in a riot of colour and fill the valleys with fragrance. In summer you see verdured peaks rising one upon another and nearby springs gurgling merrily. Autumn dresses the mountains in red and purple, as maples are all in blazing-red; winter turns them into a world of frost and ice with silver boughs and rocks everywhere.

So from ancient times it has been frequented by tourists seeking their mystery and admiring their scenery. They come to the conclusion that the fantastic pines, the grotesque rocks, the sea of clouds and the hot springs are the four major attractions of the Yellow Mountains.

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