Saturday 15 October 2011

FIJI ISLANDS OF SMILES



Fiji, some 500 islands in the South Pacific Ocean, is a true island paradise. There are two large islands Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Both offer amazing scenery, warm crystal clear waters and sandy beaches fringed by romantic palms. Vanua Levu is the lesser-visited island, with its mountainous interior covered with rain-forest, it presents undistorted wilderness. Viti Levu has major airports in Suva and Nandi. Many islands, Mamanutha and Yasawa groups, connected by ferry services surround it.


Captain Cook met Fijian people in his explorations of the Pacific. At the time they were a nation of warriors and cannibals. Now Fijians are the kindest and friendliest nation very generous with their smiles. Fijians are famous for their hospitality and excellent humor, laughter is heard around villages, markets, and shops. The laughter is contagious and puts everyone around into a happy frame of mind.



Fiji has excellent cruising grounds. Short ferry trips take you to secluded islands, unspoiled beaches and coral reefs full of fish, rays, turtles where snorkeling is amazing. The waters are turquoise and warm. The underwater world is easy to explore and enjoy.  In fact, the coral reefs are one of the best in the Pacific. The marine life is abundant.





Fiji is an amazing and unforgettable experience. The beauty of the islands, scenery on land and under the water is astonishing. The warm and sunny climate is inviting. Always smiling and friendly people are helpful.The exotic fruits are bountiful.

A visit to Fiji and its memories will leave a permanent smile on your face.

Wednesday 5 October 2011

FRENCH POLYNESIA - BORA BORA

BORA BORA
The flight on Air Tahiti is not only means of transport. It is a scenic flight offering some amazing aerial views of islands like Moorea, Raiatea, Tahaa, Huahine, Maupiti and Bora Bora. The colors of reefs, lagoons, ocean and mountainous islands are breathtaking.

 The arrival at Motu Mute - the airport of Bora Bora is not the end of the journey. There is a boat trip to Vaitape, the main town on the island, which becomes a part of spectacular sightseeing through the lagoon. 
Another centre is Matira  with a number of resorts and pensions and beautiful white sand beaches that are so rare in most of Polynesia. While the resorts offer car or scooter hire at an additional cost, the pensions have free bicycles. They are the same as the locals use, old fashioned, pedal back breaks but it is easy to get adjusted and enjoy a trip around the island on a bike stopping for a swim and enjoying the sights. Another way of circumnavigating the island is to do it by boat. The ever changing lagoon colors are incredible and the snorkel stops very enjoyable, although some a bit scary. Swimming with sharks has proven to be safe though, rays, turtles and colorful fish plentiful and the water warm and clear. 

FRENCH POLYNESIA

TAHITI

The first thing one will notice arriving in Tahiti is the overpowering smell of Tiare. There are many varieties of prettier flowers like hibiscus in all its colors of red and pink, shades of yellow to orange and white; graceful heliconias and bromeliads, Flamingo flowers and a colorful variety of orchids. They all are pleasing to the eye but it is Tiare and frangipani that are used for flower headdresses, necklaces  or a simple flower behind everybody’s ear.
Tahiti is really two connected islands looking a bit like a turtle on a map - Tahiti Nui being the body and Tahiti Iti the head of the turtle. Tahiti is much more then just Papeete. Tahiti Nui - the big island - has some historical sites that should not be missed. Some date back to the pre European time, some are the landmarks of first European arrivals followed by the missionaries. There is also a wild interior of waterfalls, volcano crater, lakes and rich vegetation. The road through the heart of Tahiti has to be explored in a 4x4 drive and it is the best to take a safari tour to see all the attractions.


Tahiti Iti - the small island - has only 15 kilometers of road on its East Side and 18 on its West Side so a round trip is possible only by boat. Tahiti Iti is a quiet location with magic scenery offering walks, hikes, surf beaches and very affordable pensions.
Both Tahiti Nui and Tahiti Iti offer relaxation and adventure, excellent hiking, swimming and surf. There are grottos, blow holes and waterfalls to explore. There is history and customs to learn about. But Tahiti is only a small part of French Polynesia. There are many islands to see and enjoy. Some are close like Moorea, some are distant and off the bitten tourist track. They all offer varied and unique landscapes, turquoise lagoons and friendly local people. Some archipelagos like Tuamotus, Marqueses, Australes or Gambier are far away and preserve their own languages and culture.

Sunday 2 October 2011

XIN CHAO TU VIETNAM or GOOD MORNING VIETNAM


Vietnam is fast becoming a top tourist destination. There are many reasons why. Shopping is definitely a major reason for many. However, there is a growing number of visitors that appreciate the history, scenery, culture, cuisine and local people. A small effort to learn a few phrases in Vietnamese allows for making friends, brings smiles to their faces and sometimes laughter – it is a difficult, tonal language like Chinese. Xin chao could mean “hello” or “give me a bowl of soup”, so it is easy to have lots of fun practicing Vietnamese and it is amazing to observe happiness radiating from those one addresses.  


The climate is hot. Thus the locals start their day early and have a siesta during the hottest part of the day. The mornings start with walking to the nearest park or riverbank. Everybody seems to be walking and exercising at 5 am. Parks and riverfronts are full of people doing keep fit exercises, even the seniors do the slow motion Tai Chi. It is the only time of day cool enough to be energetic. A spectacular sunrise is an extra bonus. 
The history of Vietnam is reflected in the architecture dating from the 10th century on. Luckily those treasures have not been destroyed by war. The citadels, temples and pagodas scattered through the landscape are impressive and pleasing to the eyes. The history behind them shows constant foreign presence – Chinese, French, American although the last one caused only distraction. 
The scenery in Vietnam is varied and stunning. From vast waterways and vibrant life on the rivers of Mekong Delta, through scenic Hai Van Pass to Halong Bay in the North of the country, the landscapes are enchanting. The life in Mekong Delta is as busy as in any city. People live and shop on the river and the boat traffic matches car traffic anywhere in the world. Well, except Vietnam itself. The main road traffic here is still a scooter. Scooters are so plentiful that one needs assistance in crossing a road. Or if you brave the crossing by yourself here is a bit of a local advise: ”Never hesitate when crossing a road, just keep on going, the scooters will avoid you! If you turn back an accident is inevitable.”
Vietnam is a destination that can fascinate a variety of interest groups: social study, linguistic, photography, cuisine – most hotels have cooking classes, lovers of history and lovers. There are resorts made for honeymoon, like Pilgrimage Village in Hue or Victoria Hotel in Hoi An. A visit to Vietnam is a memorable experience. And a very important feature of a visit to Vietnam is excellent shopping. Value for money is the motto and superb shopping spots are Binh Tay Markets in Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An Markets and the merchants’ homes of the old Town scattered among pagodas and temples, souvenir shops of the Old Quarter in Hanoi and its markets. Vietnam will not disappoint a visitor disregarding what is the reason for the visit. 


NIUE A Time Warp

Traveling in time usually brings to mind future. However, traveling to Niue is actually traveling into the past. Niue preserved the days gone by. Its scenery is unusual and dramatic; the caves, chasms and coral gardens are unique.

Niue is built of coral and has the most unusual coral forests covered by lush vegetation. The landscape on some parts of the island is almost moonlike. The climate is tropical so the rain forest has a selection of stunning plants and flowers. Quite a few of those are eatable. Luku is a tasty green veg and can be served like spinach, sauté with onion and garlic.

Forest walks are the obvious attraction especially when uga – the coconut crab can be spotted. There are additional surprises at the end of each walking track. It can be a sandy beach with palms – Togo Chasm, fresh water pool – Anapala Chasm, coral arches – Talava Arches or one of many caves. Most caves have pools of coral where snorkeling is spectacular. 
The population of Niue is 1200 and that includes the visitors. There is only one flight a week arriving on Niue. If there is a problem with a generator and power supply becomes limited one must wait for a flight to bring a spare part and most likely somebody that knows how to install it. We had a power cut from 6 am – 12 noon. That meant that there is no water as well since an electric pump does not work at that time. None of the visitors to the island did mind, they just started they day early. If the power cut was scheduled for an evening it just meant a romantic candle light dinner cooked with the help of a small, resort generator.  The visitors were from far away – Finland, Brazil and not so far away – New Zealand. They all had one thing in common – the unusual charm and beauty of Niue fascinated them. They did not mind small and unimportant inconveniences.
Niue is not for everybody. It is a destination that attracts only the adventurous type of traveler. And those come from far away. The accommodation does not offer every comfort. It is just pleasant and clean. The restaurant choice is limited. Jenny’s is opened only on Tuesdays – delicious seafood buffet. Washaway Café in Avatele serves delicious fish foccacia with salad only on Sundays. Matavai Resort prepares the evening menu at 5 pm to start ordering at 6 pm. If you are booked for the Discover Uga evening Tour that departs at 6 pm you missed out on dinning. None of that matters though. Niue’s special charm and amazing experiences of swimming with dolphins and whales, diving or snorkeling on coral and reef walking make one forget and forgive small imperfections that many tourists expect. Do not have any expectations. Just enjoy the beauty and unique charm of Niue. And remember you are traveling into the past. There is an Internet service available on the island, obviously only when the power is on. Even then it is so slow that it would be a shame to waste the valuable time of being in Niue in front of a computer. Travel light, bring your snorkel and leave the computer behind. Everything about Niue is special, different and unimaginable until you see it.  There are no sandy beaches, so do not be disappointed. But there are the most stunning swimming pools around the island.
Niue is a world apart from any destination. Its beauty can be explored for free. There are no entry fees to the stunning attractions the Island has to offer. Hiking, swimming and snorkeling are all free. There are guided bush walks were one can learn about the flora and fauna of Niue and site a rare uga, there are also diving trips but both are very reasonably priced.

The locals are friendly and it is fun to join them swimming at Matapa Chasm, at Matavi Resort to watch the sunset or at Washaway Café to keep a lookout for passing whales and dolphins. It is easy to develop friendships and get invited to local celebrations and become part of the island population. Most visitors pledge to return to the island and it is not surprising. There are very few places left in this world that offer unrestricted freedom of exploring the magnificent sites and allow for true one on one experience with nature.