Selasa, 31 Juli 2012

The best Place to Honeymoon in Asia

Plan the perfect honeymoon to Asia. Uncover the best beaches, nightlife, resorts and attractions with our guide to the best destinations for a honeymoon in Asia.
To get you started, here are the 10 most popular locations for a honeymoon in Asia

1.Bali Honeymoon

Honeymoon couple at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay
Discover Bali and savour one of Asia’s most exotic honeymoon destinations.
Blessed with a rich and ancient culture, Bali is home to friendly, hospitable people, great natural beauty and sun-kissed beaches that offer numerous fun-filled activities for your honeymoon.

Things to do and see in Bali

Do nothing at all while lounging by the pool and relax on the beach in a hammock hung beneath sweet-scented jasmine, magnolia and frangipani trees. Or, be as active as you want, with a choice of active pursuits including hiking, rafting, surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling and paragliding.
Hike to the summit of Gunung Besakih; whitewater raft the turbulent Ayung River past vertical gorges, rice terraces and unspoiled rainforest; or experience Bali at its best on a cycling tour along the popular 25km Bakur Trail, with mainly downhill cruising past picture-perfect landscapes and shrines little changed in centuries.
Away from the beach, Bali offers a choice of compelling attractions and sights: Discover narrow roads that weave among ancient temples, mountain lakes, soaring volcanoes, picture-perfect rice terraces and unspoilt rainforest.
Experience genuine Balinese hospitality, watch colourful festivals and rituals, be enchanted by traditional Balinese dance and listen to the soothing and hypnotic sound of the gamelan, which bring to life Hindu mythology and legend.
In quaint stores, browse for casual clothing or look out for a memorable honeymoon souvenir among Balinese handicrafts such as wood and stone carvings, fine art paintings and antiques. 

 

2.Phuket Honeymoon, Thailand

Phuket is Thailand’s top resort island and one of the country's best honeymoon destinations. It is located on the west coast of Thailand.

Patong Beach, Phuket
Blessed with long sandy beaches, tranquil bays, lush inland forests and a reputation for some of the finest seafood in the country, Phuket offers all the ingredients you need for a romantic honeymoon holiday from sightseeing attractions to your favourite activities.
Things to do and see in Phuket
Ranking among the top 10 scuba diving destinations in the world, Phuket offers couples crystal clear water, spectacular reefs and a vibrant ecosystem teeming with marine life and providing great opportunities for diving and snorkelling.
The sea is also ideal for windsurfing and sailing, while inland, jungle paths and forested hills wait to be explored on foot or atop an elephant.
You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches on Phuket Island, from popular and crowded beaches to those that are secluded and relatively unknown to overseas visitors.
Kata Beach on Phuket’s western coast is one of Phuket’s finest beaches, with a broad curve of soft white sand that runs 1.5km along a protected bay of calm, crystal clear water. Relax on a sun bed or rejuvenate with a Thai massage in the shade of the palm trees that fringe the beach’s edge.
Or visit Laem Singh Beach, a small hidden gem south of Surin Beach, accessible only by a steep path from the road and Nai Thon Beach, one of Phuket’s best-kept secrets, just a short drive through forested hills along the coastal highway. Other well-known beaches include Patong Beach, Karon Beach and Surin Beach.
After dark, experience a colourful Thai dance show, relax over delicious Thai cuisine or hit a disco at Patong Beach and dance the night away. 

 

3.Hong Kong Honeymoon

Hong Kong’s visually stunning landscape – anchored amid glass and steel skyscrapers, colonial buildings and traditional Chinese temples – offers a fascinating and eclectic mix of British colonial history and Chinese culture.
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Things to do and see in Hong Kong

Watch life unfold from the century-old green-and-white Star Ferry as it glides across Victoria Harbour or from the top deck of an old tram car as it winds across Hong Kong Island – first settled by the British in 1842 and home to some of the world's best shopping experiences.
Discover Kowloon’s bustling Tsim Sha Tsui district, boasting iconic luxury hotels, glitzy shopping malls and countless bars and restaurants. Admire century-old Chinese art inside the Hong Kong Museum of Art or pop into Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong's oldest temple, on Hollywood Road.
To escape the crowded streets: hike along the Dragon's Back on Hong Kong Island or across the New Territories on the 100km-long MacLehose Trail, taking in Hong Kong's highest peak, Tai Mo Shan (985m).
Ccycle through scenic countryside along the Tolo Harbour Track from Sha Tin to Tai Po or taste the briny air on a ferry ride to one of the 260 off-shore islands – Lamma is great for hiking, while Lantua is
home to the famous Tian Tan Buddha, the world's largest seated outdoor Buddha. 

4.Ko Lanta Honeymoon, Thailand

Ko Lanta is the ideal honeymoon destination for couples wishing to ‘get away from it all’ in a secluded and serene island environment.
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Things to do and see in Ko Lanta

Koh Lanta has a quiet, laid-back ambience, with long, uncrowded golden- and white-sand beaches lapped by crystal clear waters that are perfect for kayaking, swimming, snorkelling and diving.
Here you can choose from several soft white-sand beaches that lie along a 25km-long stretch of the west coast, separated by picturesque jungle-clad promontories and linked by a paved coastal road. Should you tire of lazing on the beach it’s easy to go snorkelling, diving, kayaking, windsurfing, sailing or fishing.
Inland, explore the densely forested hills on foot, motorcycle, car, bicycle or elephant. Along the way, experience the local culture and customs of the indigenous population, a mix of Muslim, Chinese and a clan of Chao Ley (sea gypsies). You can even brush up your Thai cooking or Thai boxing skills with a lesson or two. 

5.Pangkor Laut Honeymoon, Malaysia

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Pangkor Laut Island is an exclusive, privately owned island offering a tropical island hideaway just 1.6km off the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Once the private domain of the Sultan of Perak, this beautiful island offers secluded bays fringed by pristine white-sand beaches and unspoiled rainforest that envelopes 80 per cent of the tiny 1.2km² island – the perfect spot for a romantic getaway and secluded honeymoon holiday.

Things to do and see

Sunbathe on gorgeous white-sand beaches flanked by palms and lush vegetation-covered rocky headlands. Relax on the verandah of an overwater Malay-style chalet, perched atop stilts in the turquoise waters of Royal Bay or enjoy a range of activities including snorkelling, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, sail-boarding, water-skiing and fishing.
Together with the island’s resident naturalist, enjoy a fascinating hike through the jungle and gain an insight into this spectacular virgin rainforest – estimated to be more than two million years old. Look out for crab-eating macaque monkeys, tropical monitor lizards and yellow pied hornbills along the way.
Later enjoy a leisurely sunset cruise around the island – the perfect setting for a romantic evening.


6.Maldives Honeymoon

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The Maldives offer idyllic surroundings for newlyweds who want to savour intimate moments together in a unique, serene environment – just one reason why the Maldives is rated as one of the world's best honeymoon destinations.
Discover a choice of tranquil and pampered settings on any of the more than 80 exclusive resort islands that stretch like a string of pearls across 70,000 square metres of ocean along the equator.
Here you can discover tiny coral islands mainly covered by lush tropical vegetation and encircled by gorgeous palm-fringed, white-sand beaches
 

7. Nha Trang Honeymoon vietnam

Consider a honeymoon holiday or romantic getaway in Nha Trang. From Nha Trang to Danang and Hoi An in the north, the central and south central coastline of Vietnam offer some of the country’s finest beaches, fringed with swaying coconut palms and dotted with quaint fishing villages.

Things to do and see in Nha Trang

Relax on Nha Trang’s Tran Phu Beach, a 9km-long stretch of golden sand fronting the scenic Nha Trang Bay and bordered by forested mountains.
Shelving gently into the bay, Tran Phu Beach is fringed by a long park lined with mature palm trees, colourful flowers and a range of beachside facilities including bars and restaurants (mainly along the southern end of the beach).
Explore Nha Trang on a cycle, visit the Po Nagar Cham towers, pamper your body with a soothing mud bath at the nearby Thap Ba Hot Springs and perhaps learn Tai Chi. In the evening, savour a culinary treat at one of many seafood restaurants or try the local bird’s nest soup, regarded as one of the best in Vietnam.
A short drive up the coast along Highway 1 lie the secluded and unspoilt white-sand beaches of Dai Lanh and Doc Let, generally frequented by local Vietnamese families. To the south of Nha Trang sits quiet, sun-drenched Hong Chong Beach. These beaches offer safe swimming and can be enjoyed on a day trip.
Or head offshore to relax on the white-sand beaches of Bai Tru Beach on nearby Bamboo Island and Whale Island in Van Phong Bay.


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