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1. Langkawi, Malaysia
- Pulau Langkawi is a relative cheap place to visit as it is a duty-free island. A can of beer could cost as little as RM2 while a bottle of premium vodka would set you back about RM40. The cost of food depends a great deal on where you choose to eat. You could get a cheap breakfast of roti canai for RM2 or frequent high-end resorts for burgers and fries that could cost RM30. Motorcycles and cars are available for rent from as low as RM40 to RM70 a day. Tours and water sports are slightly more expensive with island hopping priced at RM30 for a half day, paragliding at RM80, and waterskis at RM60.says.com
- Flights from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi starts from as low as RM49. You could also get package deals of return flights and 2 nights stay in a nice hotel from RM259/pax.airasiago.com.my
- Check out these recommended hotels in Pulau Langkawi:Green Village Langkawi Resort, 3-star, from RM140/nightFour Points by Sheraton, 4-star, from RM320/nightMore budget to splurge on hotels? You can pamper yourself at The Danna Langkawi, 5-star, from RM980/night.airasiago.com.my
2. Bali, Indonesia
- The tourism boom in Bali has raised price tags around the island but Bali still remains a cheap place to visit. A meal at a warung (food stall) can cost as little as 10,000Rp (RM3) per meal. If are not renting a motorbike that costs from 50,000.00Rp (RM14) to 85,000Rp (RM23), you could flag down a metered taxi that starts with a flag fall of 6,000Rp (RM2). Most taxi trips cost about 20,000Rp (RM6) to 90,000Rp (RM24) if you are not leaving town. Alternatively, hire a driver for a full day of sightseeing from 450,000Rp (RM120) to 750,000Rp (RM200).says.com
- You could get flights from Kuala Lumpur to Bali from as low as RM199. Package deals for return flights and two nights stay in a nice hotel starts from RM399/pax.airasiago.com.my
- Check out these recommended hotels in Bali:d’Lima Hotel & Villas, 3-star, from RM79/nightPark Regis, Kuta, 4-star, from RM165/nightThe Widyas Luxury Villa, 4.5-star, from RM364/nightMore budget to splurge on hotels? You can pamper yourself at the Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort, 5-star, from RM653/night.airasiago.com.my
3. Lombok, Indonesia
- 20 minutes away from Bali is Lombok, the quieter, less developed and equally affordable alternative. You might find Senggigi a tad bit more expensive but look around and you will find inexpensive places. You could easily get a meal for 50,000Rp (RM14) and large beers for 30,000Rp (RM8). For car rentals, expect to foot about 150,000Rp (RM40) to 175,000Rp (RM47) while the price range for hiring a driver is 350,000Rp (RM94) to 700,000Rp (RM188) for a day.says.com
- Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Lombok from as low as RM209. Alternatively, package deals for return flights and two nights stay in a nice hotel starts from RM579/pax.airasiago.com.my
- Check out these recommended hotels in Lombok:Villa Sayang Boutique Hotel and Spa, 3-star, from RM199/nightPacific Beach Cottages Lombok, 3-star, from RM121/nightThe Jayakarta Lombok Hotel & Spa, 3.5-star, from RM250/nightMore budget to splurge on hotels? You can pamper yourself at The Chandi Boutique Resort 4* from RM540/night.airasiago.com.my
4. Krabi, Thailand
- Krabi is slightly more expensive than other areas in Thailand; however prices in general are much, much lower than in the West. So how much spending money to bring? This depends on how active you are planning on being: by far the greatest expense you will encounter here are the sightseeing tours and/ or daily transport rental (car, boat). Below we list some average prices in Thai Baht to help you plan your budget:yourkrabi.com
- Flights from Kuala Lumpur to Krabi starts from as low as RM60.51. Besides that, package deals of return flights and two nights stay in a nice hotel starts from RM414/pax.airasiago.com.my
- Check out these recommended hotels in Krabi:Srisuksant Reosrt, 4-star, from RM167/nightBeyond Resort Krabi, 4-star, from RM248/nightMore budget to splurge on hotels? You can pamper yourself at the Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi, 4.5-star, from RM473/night.airasiago.com.my
5. Phuket, Thailand
- Phuket is Thailand's largest island and perhaps its most famous. It is a popular destination for many travellers as it has many high end resorts, beautiful beaches, bars, restaurants, and a variety of activities. Here are some sample expenses in Thai Baht which come from the budgets of actual travellers:One Day Boat Tour: B900.00Longtail Taxi (for Two): B300.00Casual Dinner (for Two): B289.00Thai Noodles: B90.00Taxi from Airport to Phuket Town: B250.00Beer: B85.00Water: B13.00budgetyourtrip.com
- You can fly from Kuala Lumpur to Phuket from as low as RM79. Package deals of return flights and two nights stay in a nice hotel starts from RM349/pax.airasiago.com.my
- Check out these recommended hotels in Phuket:Horizon Patong Beach Resort & Spa, 3.5-star, from RM166/nightBanthai Beach Resort and Spa, 4-star, from RM239/nightMore budget to splurge on hotels? You can pamper yourself at the Amari Phuket, 4-star, from RM777/night.airasiago.com.my
6. Koh Samui, Thailand
- Ko Samui is an island of the eastern shore of Thailand in the Gulf of Thailand. It's a relatively large island and on of the most popular on the eastern side of the country. You can choose to either fly into Ko Samui or arrive by boat. The airport is about a twenty minute ride from Chaweng and costs about 120 baht for the ground transportation. Here are some sample expenses in Thai Baht which come from the budgets of actual travellers:Scooter Rental: B75.00Gas for Scooter: B40.00Island Tour (Six Hours): B2,700.00Airport Taxi: B440.00Casual Lunch (for Two): B215.00Taxi- Na Thon Pier to Lamai Beach: B420.00Minibus- Airport to Chaweng: B120.00budgetyourtrip.com
- You could fly from Kuala Lumpur to Surat Thani from as low as RM79.airasiago.com.my
- Check out these recommended hotels in Koh Samui:Phangan Island View Hotel, 3-star, RM99/nightThe Sarann, 4.5-star, from RM268/nightMore budget to splurge on hotels? You can pamper yourself at the Sandalwood Luxury Villas, 5-star, from RM583/night.airasiago.com.my
7. Boracay, Philippines
- Compared to elsewhere in Asia such as Phuket or Goa or Bali, Boracay Island is more of a mid-range destination for costs. There are fast-food restaurants and many Filipino places where all the locals eat that are quite cheap, but once you sit down at a restaurant on or near the beach the price goes up. A budget meal could cost about RM10 while beers could cost from RM4 to RM9. Tuk tuk from ferry port to hotels range from RM3 to RM12. As for massages and boat trips, expect to fork out between RM18 to RM34.priceoftravel.com
- Flights from Kuala Lumpur to Boracay starts from as low as RM199. You could also get package deals of return flights and four nights stay in a nice hotel from RM645/pax.airasiago.com.my
- Check out these recommended hotels in Boracay:Seabird International Resort and Country Club, 3-star, from RM144/nightLa Carmela de Boracay Resort Hotel, 3-star, from RM149/nightMore budget to splurge on hotels? You can pamper yourself at the Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel, 4-star, from RM504/night.airasiago.com.my
8. Da Nang, Vietnam
- Located midway between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and the largest city of Central Vietnam, Da Nang has grew to become a popular vacationing spot for those looking to explore the attractions of central Vietnam while soaking up the sun's rays on the city's beaches. Taxi rates are reasonable with the standard rate of a 28km ride to Hoi An at about 200,000 dong (RM31). Renting a motorbike to travel to Hoi An from Da Nang costs about 80,000 dong (RM12) -150,000 dong (RM23) per day from most hotel and rental companies here. Eating is cheap too. To reduce costs, try taking the bus or train.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
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Spring Is Probably The Most Unforgettable Time To Visit Korea. Here’s Why
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- South Korea experiences four seasons throughout the year, and spring is typically from the month of late March until early May
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- Located in East Asia, South Korea experiences four distinct seasons throughout the year – spring, summer, fall, and winter. It’s known for its bitter cold months and heavy snow during winter from December until mid-March. It’s followed by spring, which usually lasts from late March until early May and is typically one of the busiest periods, the main attraction being the cherry blossoms in full bloom. The hot and humid summer season, on the other hand, lasts from June to early September, while autumn, said to be the best season to visit, is from September to November.says.com
- Springtime in Korea is the perfect temperature as it's not too hot and not too cold, hence locals and tourists alike enjoy spending time outdoors to bask in the perfect spring weather
- Springtime in Korea is arguably the best season. As far as temperature goes, spring saves us from the bone chilling cold of winter. Visually, the colors in your surroundings start to fill back in, highlighted by the bright rays of the sun.seoulsync.com
- This also means that there's no need to worry about packing thick clothing with you. Just bring along a couple of light outerwear and you're all set!
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- Spring, the transition period between winter and summer is the perfect temperature to enjoy outdoor activities. The average temperature ranges between 7.1℃ and 17.8℃. It can get a little chilly at night times, but nothing a light jacket can’t fix. The weather begins to warm up at the end of March.says.com
- There is also abundant of fresh, highly nutritious seasonal food to enjoy in spring, from vegetables to fruits
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- There are many different spring vegetables in Korea, including ssuk (mugwort), gondeurae (cirsium setidens), gosari (bracken), dalle (wild chive), and naengi (shepherd’s purse). These spring greens are packed with nutrition and help make for a well-balanced meal.visitkorea.or.kr
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- Strawberry season in Korea takes place between March and April. With their bright red color, sweet flavor, and mouth-watering aroma, strawberries are always a big hit.visitkorea.or.kr
- Besides that, with Korea's seasonal catches like king crabs and other seafood, you can be sure to dine like royalty!
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- From February to mid-March is the best time to eat king crabs. Mostly caught off Korea's east coast, king crabs are so delicious that they used to be specially presented to kings during royal banquets.visitkorea.or.kr
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- To treat yourself to the freshest seafood, Busan's Jagalchi Market, the largest fish market in South Korea, houses a sizable variety for you to choose from
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- Jagalchi Fish Market is the largest in South Korea, and if you’ve never been to an Asian fish market, it’s a must see. Stall after stall line the inside of the market selling an amazing variety of seafood. Many of the offerings are familiar to the average westerner, but some will certainly amaze.tripologist.com
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- If you’re feeling adventurous, sample some of the seafood raw, directly from the seller. If that’s a bit too exotic, the fish market is surrounded by many amazing seafood restaurants.tripologist.com
- The season allows for some great bonding time, especially over a night or two of camping between friends or family
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- Take advantage of the gorgeous weather and reserve a spot at one of Seoul's many camping spots. Like picnicking, camping is a favorite outdoor activity of Koreans which involves barbecue, drinking and lots of laughs with friends and family. For a luxurious experience, take a day trip outside of Seoul to Raventree Camp Grounds in Gapyeong.myseoulsearching.com
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- Of course, a mention about spring in Korea isn't complete without the obvious - cherry blossoms
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- It is said that the best period to catch the cherry blossoms in full bloom in Korea is during the last week of March and first week of April.says.com
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- Many spring festivals are held throughout the country to celebrate the blossoming of cherry blossoms and other beautiful, magical spring flowers
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- Spring announces its arrival in Korea with a blanket of yellow and white blossoms spreading over the country. Cherry blossoms, apricot flowers, and cornus fruit trees bloom from the beginning of March when the air is still cool. The warmer season sees a host of festivals take place in Korea where visitors can stroll amidst the glorious blossoming flowers and see the country at its best.visitkorea.or.kr
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- One of the more prominent ones is Jinhae's Gunhangje Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring the Romance Bridge made famous by the Korean TV drama, “Romance”
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- About a four-and-a-half hour bus ride south of Seoul and less than an hour bus ride from Busan, Jinhae is a sleepy naval town that’s home to the biggest cherry blossom festival in South Korea.willflyforfood.net
- The Gyeonghwa Station is also another top spot in Jinhae to witness and snap amazing photos of the cherry blossoms
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- Gyeonghwa Station in Jinhae is renowned for the fairytale atmosphere created when thousands of cherry blossom petals drift to the ground in a pink blizzard whenever a train passes by.tramedi-expo.or.kr
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- You won't mind getting your breath taken away by the cherry blossoms in Jinhae, just an hour's drive away from Busan. With flights fares going on deal on AirAsia, it will be a well-worth trip of a lifetime!says.com
- Aside from festivals, you can easily marvel at the beauty of these spring blossoms elsewhere, like along the road at the drive up to Dalmaji Hill in Busan
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- Dalmaji-gil Road is a small walkway on the corner to Songjeong Beach. and boasts beautiful cherry blossoms and pine trees, which are located just beyond Haeundae Beach, on the slope of Mt. Wausan. The Dalmaji Hill has 8km driving course and at the peak of Mt.Wau is a Dalmaji hill.visitkorea.or.kr
- In addition to the cherry blossoms, the vibrant and breathtaking Lotus Lantern Festival is also a sight to behold
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- Held in honour of Buddha’s birth anniversary, the annual Lotus Lantern Festival is a colourful celebration that transforms Seoul into an illuminated paradise filled with light and beauty.homeaway.com.my
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- During the two weeks of the Lotus lantern Festival, there will also be a showcasing of several cultural programmes including Korean folk music performances, art exhibitions and traditional dance performances. There are also several fun activities for tourists including lotus lantern making, face painting, temple food sampling and folk games.homeaway.com.my
- Also, Jeju Island transforms into a playground of lush, colourful, and vivid nature
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- Jeju’s spring is the first in the nation and has a particular hold on the national psyche. “During spring, the island is a patchwork of pinks, yellows, and greens. Of course, this is not unique to Jeju. The world over, poets have written about spring and flowers. But in Korea, Jeju is a scenic haven for romantic poets.”jejuweekly.com
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- “Spring [in Jeju Island] is a pleasant time not only for the people but also for nature. Flowers decorate fields stretching from the sunny seashore to the island's highest point, the 1,950-meter peak of Mt. Halla. After spending a long, boring winter in barns, horses and cattle wander about the fields, grazing on fresh green sprouts.”jejuweekly.com
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- Springtime is also the perfect time for a pleasant stroll in the national parks or even challenging hike if you're up for the endeavour
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- Witnessing the picturesque sceneries of Korea’s traditional villages and palace will feel like fairy tale drawings coming to life
- Whether it's going for a walk, sightseeing, or marvelling at cherry blossoms, Korea's spring weather is too beautiful to be staying indoors!
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