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psychedelik

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27 places I want to go   67 places I've been
  1. 1. Hokkaido
    Japan
    1 cheer
    270 people
  2. 2. Salzburg
    AustriaSalzburg (state)
    3 cheers
    353 people
  3. 3. Wales
    United KingdomGreat Britain
    1 cheer
    810 people
  4. 4. Greece
    Europe
    11,105 people
  5. 5. Spain
    Europe
    2 cheers
    8,350 people
  6. 6. Antarctica

    4,010 people
  7. 7. Palawan
    PhilippinesVisayasWestern Visayas
    2 cheers
    197 people
  8. 8. Fox Glacier
    New ZealandSouth IslandWest Coast
    22 people
  9. 9. Pulau Perhentian
    MalaysiaTerengganuKuala Terengganu
    15 people
  10. 10. Costa Rica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    2 cheers
    3,285 people
  11. 11. Seoul
    South Korea
    522 people
  12. 12. Ireland
    Europe
    11,299 people
  13. 13. Bali
    Indonesia
    1 cheer
    1,353 people
  14. 14. Bora Bora
    French PolynesiaSociety Islands
    2 cheers
    1,029 people
  15. 15. Himeji
    JapanHonshuKinkiHyōgo
    10 people
  16. 16. Akihabara
    JapanHonshuKantōTokyoTaitou-ku
    150 people
  17. 17. Skagway
    United StatesAlaska
    1 cheer
    18 people
  18. 18. Franz Josef Glacier
    New ZealandSouth IslandWest Coast
    53 people
  19. 19. Milford Sound
    New ZealandSouth IslandSouthland
    136 people
  20. 20. Nepal
    Asia
    2,818 people
  21. 21. Norway
    Europe
    3,914 people

Recent entries

Bintan, Indonesia

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Just came back from a 3D2N trip to the Mayang Sari Beach Resort. Boy was it relaxing. Life is: lying in a hammock, looking at the blue sky and listening to the waves. If you do decide to come here, make sure you get a sea-facing chalet. Nirwana Gardens is more resort-like and has more amenities, but has lots more screaming kids too. Water sports can be done over at the Mana Mana Beach Club, but is expensive in my opinion.

Heard that Bintan Lagoon has a lot of activities and Club Med is where all the hotties hang out. Thought some of you might be interested in that fact :)

Bottom line: Don’t come here expecting some kind of excitement. It really is more of a place to chill out and just do nothing except eat, drink and sleep. Its a good getaway for harried Singaporeans who don’t have more time to travel somewhere else. Also makes a good side trip for visitors to Singapore who’ve had enough of the concrete jungle. After all, the only proper beach Singapore has is made out of imported sand :p

PS. The service is really good and staff are friendly. It makes a difference!
PPS. Book your package through Bintan Resort Ferries instead of external travel agents because BRF owns both the ferries and the resorts so you save on the middleman fees.
PPPS. Insect repellent is a must! Especially on the legs otherwise you’ll find that bites appear a couple of days later. Nasty bites that are small but red and raised.

over 5 years ago

Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado

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Great atmosphere. Take a walk on the beach, climb some of those rocky outcrops and listen to the crashing waves. Its therapeutic!

over 5 years ago

Mount Fuji, Yamanashi

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This was an unforgettable experience. After sitting on my butt in Japan for a while, I decided to get out there and just do this! No preparation beforehand, no gear, but I managed to get a Japanese friend to go along with me. Lots of people climb Fuji, but most of the locals are old-timers who do it regularly for exercise, and lots of foreigners.

Point to note: It can be really dark at times. The only light to guide you may be from your torch, and though a torchlight attached to a helmet may look stupid, it really does free up your hands for those scrambling moments. It can be sheer magic to stop on some rocks, turn off your torchlight and look at the stars. Extremely romantic, if you can forget how tired and grimy you are :)

I cleverly wore 3/4 pants and a tee shirt, brought a fleece jacket and gloves and that was it. Though you might be perspiring at the bottom, once you get a little higher up, the wind is gonna be blowing through your bones so bring warm clothing especially if you’re doing a night climb like I did.

This was an exercise in endurance but worth it. Be prepared to be covered in sand, nearly blown off the mountain if winds are strong, and fall down when going down those gravel-laden slopes. I’d say going down is tougher than going up. But you’ll take away that satisfaction of climbing a mountain. Do-able for non-athletes, just bring along an adventurous spirit and a camera.

Would do this again.

over 5 years ago
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