Sunday, February 24, 2019

CLASSIC PARIS



#The sun sets over the Seine, viewed from the Pont Alexandre III
JUST A STROLL ALONG THE BANKS of the Seine is a reminder of the special hold the French capital has on all our imaginations, and even its most visited sights have kept their magic.
Direct flights from Singapore Airlines and Air France are available in Singapore; Malaysian Airlines flies direct to Paris from Kuala Lumpur.
Metro stations are dotted everywhere around Paris A carnet of 10 tickets cost US$18, but it’s often worth buying a Paris Visite card, which allows unlimited public transport use within a set time period, and also gives a range of discounts (ratp.fr).  For more information, see parisinfo.com
Many city-run museums in Paris are free (for a list, see paris.fr). One of the best is the Musee Carnavalet, which sings a poetic ode to Parisian history through exhibits including an Art Nouveau shop interior (carnavalet.paris.fr). The botanic gardens at Le jardin des Plantes have a history dating back to 1626. Stroll through sections ranging from Alpine rockeries and rose gardens to tropical hothouses (some areas free, jardindesplantes.net). Pick up where the Louvre leaves off at the Musee d’Orsay, which covers art from around 1848 to the early 20th century, including Manet’s epoch-making painting Dejeuner sur l’herbe, which turns 150 this year (muse-orsay.fr).  Briliant value and just footsteps fro mthe bars, cafes and clubs of Rue Jean-Piere Timbaud, Cosmos Hotel is a shiny star with retro style on the budget-hotel scene, recently given a makeover (cosmos-hotel-paris.com). Au Sourire de Montmartre is a charming b&b with five rooms individually decorated with either French antiques or Moroccan riad-style motifs (sourine-de-montmartre.com). Hotel Verneuil is a 17 century townhouse renovated in 2012, which mixes dark tones and opulent touches to create a discreet pied-a-terre in fashionable St-Germain-des-Pres (hotel-verneuil-saint-germain.com). Classic bistro dishes such as lentil salad, duck confit and tarte are on the menu at tiny, charming au Pied de Fouet – the St-Germain-des-Pres branch is one of three in town ( Rue St-Benoit; 00 33 1 42 96 59 10).  Flavours fro mthe Maghreb are matched by Thousand and One Night  décor at 404 in the Marais. Afterwards, repair to the multicoloured Casablanca-meets-Andy Warhol cocktail lounge ( 69 Rue des Gravilliers; 404-resto.com). Set in the Grand Palais, Minipalais serves creative French and world cuisine and has a splendid colonnade (Ave Winston Churchill; minipalais.com).

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Your Trip Mapped Out China

#China’s landscapes and ancient history have been inspiring travelers since the days of marco Polo. Follow our oriental adventure by taxi, plane and bullet train, from the historic streets of the capital Beijing to the riverside splendor of Yanshuo
BEIJING Best for history, Glimpse the capital as it once was, from the imperial splendor of the Forbidden City to the ancient hutongs – a beguiling web of alleyways
JIANKOU Best for the Great Wall, China’s original superhighway is the country’s greatest and most recognized attraction, here snaking beyond the massed tourist hordes
SHANGHAI Best for architecture. A towering vision of an urban future, Shanghai’s mighty skyscrapers grow ever taller and bolder in a myriad of revolutionary designs.
LONGSHENG Best for rice terraces. Rice is grown in China on a massive scale, and yet the ancient farmlands retain a majestic beauty at one with their environment.
YANGSHUO Best for river scenery. Cormorant fishermen continue their age-old tradition beneath the karst pillars that rise above the banks of the Yulong and Li rivers.

Friday, December 21, 2018

Your Trip Mapped Out South Africa

#A platform in a Cape Town station is the first step to discovering the riches that lie in the heart of South Africa-from a once-in-a-lifetime train ride, to wildlife safaris, historic battlefields, inspiring mountain treks and blissful isolation on the coast.
The Blue Train-Best for rail journeys : Ride the rails from Cape Town to Pretoria on a train inspired by 1920s glamour, as the mountains of the Cape and the expenses of the Karoo pass by.
Kruger National Park-Best for wildlife : One of the most important wildlife reserves in Africa, the Kruger has the Big Five game animals of safari legend and countless more species besides
Isandlwana &  Rorke’s Drift-Best for Battlefields : The rolling heartland of the Zulu people is dotted with battle sites whose names loom large in the colonial history of the nation.
Drakensberg-Best for hiking : The rooftop of South Africa catches the clouds and sends swift rivers rushing through dramatic gorges that make for prime walking country.
Wild Coast-Best for seclusion :  The surf breaks along a coast that’s far from urban centres, where local life continues largely unchanged among the rondavels (thatched huts).

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK



# There are thought to be more than 12,000 elephants in the Kruger National Park.

BEST FOR WILDLIFE ‘Now for me, this is the true privilege of my job.’ Lazarus Mkhonto has parked in the sunset-gilded sands of a dried river bed, but his eyes aren’t on the scenery, nor the refreshments laid artfully across the Land Cruiser’s bonnet, nor even the many representatives of a safari-spotter’s wish list ambling past on all sides: the crazy-paved giraffes nibbling at the tree tops; a multi generational herd of unhurried elephants; two gimlet-eyed rhinos with their ancient flanks tide-marked in basking mud.

Instead, Lazarus is transfixed by a modest, russet-coloured ruminant on the far bank, nervously browsing green shoots thrown up after the first rains of summer. ‘We have more than a million impala here in Kruger National Park,’ he says-a typically healthy population in this bushveld the size of Belgium, home to almost 800 species of reptile, bird and mammal. ‘Most people spot one or two and then stop noticing they’re even there. No-one comes here to see them. Maybe that’s why I’m such a fan. Yesterday I watched one for two hours.’

Passion, Lazarus asserts, is what makes a good ranger. ‘We have people who come here with diplomas and degrees,’ he says, pulling down the brim of his bush hat as the sun goes out in a scarlet blaze of glory, ‘but if they don’t fall in love with this place, they don’t last long.’

Lazarus was raised just outside the park, and began working as a tracker at 14. ‘But I’m still reprised every day.’ He says. ‘See that watering hole?’ he points at a muddy splodge a hundred yards off, as large as an inflatable paddling pool and ringed with coconut cobbles of elephant dung. ‘I went past this morning and could not believe what I found living in it.’ On cue, the improbable cohabitants reveal themselves in a thrashing of brown water: a full-grown crocodile and a monstrous hippo.

Vast yet often seemingly crowded, the Kruger can both overwhelm and disappoint. Visitors must stick to the roads, meaning their every encounter with nature’s raw majesty is diluted by the background presence of tarmac, tour buses and the whirr of cameras. Most visitors, anyway: the jock Safari Lodge, where Lazarus works as a ranger manager, offers an entirely more natural experience. The oldest of a handful of private lodges within the park, the Jock is set in 6,000 exclusive hectares. ‘We can go anywhere we like,’ says Lazarus, gesturing at the dusk-bound river bed, the tall jackalberry trees full of balloons shrieking against the dying of the light, the low, orange hills strewn with Flinstones stacks of bare boulders. ‘People come to Kruger for wildlife, but you know: this is really wild, man,’ He smiles hugely. ‘And it’s my office.’

Each of the 12 straw-roofed guest cottages has a private plunge pool. Barbecues and other meals are served on a panoramic deck (including all meals and two game drives; jocksafarilodge.com).

Sunday, October 21, 2018

The Perfect Trip – South Africa



#The mighty Amphitheatre at the heart of the Drakensberg is  also rich with dinosaur foosils and prehistoric cave art.


Beyond Cape Town and the Garden Route, discover the north and east of this land of soaring mountains, unspoiled coasts and rich wildlife