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May 2016 ~ World Eyes Travel

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Essaouira, Morocco

This Essaouira travel guide highlights how to get to Essaouira, where to stay, best time to visit, and what to see.

Essaouira is a laid back coastal town that offers travelers a nice break from the hubbub of Marrakechwhich is just a few hours away. Visitors to Essaouira are attracted to its beaches, fresh seafood and medina.

Essaouira's Attractions

Essaouira's biggest attraction may be its relaxing atmosphere. It's not a big town, and being a beach place it has a holiday feel about it. Essaouira is very much a working port and a fishing town. The Medina and Souqs (markets)

If the medinas of Marrakech or Fesoverwhelmed you, you'll enjoy a more relaxed shopping experience in Essaouira (but not necessarily better prices). The medina is surrounded by walls and there are 5 main gates you can navigate by. The medina is free of cars and it's also quite clean. The souqs (bazaars) are easy to navigate and you don't have to worry about getting lost. They are located around the junction between Rue Mohammed Zerktouni and Rue Mohammed el-Qory (just ask a local shopkeeper when you're there to point you in the right direction). Basically, it is a relatively small area and you can explore at your own pace and walk down any narrow alley that looks interesting to you. The only place to avoid is the Mellah area of the medina at night.

Ramparts and The Port

Essaouira's medina is walled like many old towns in Morocco and the ramparts are quite impressive as they're built on the cliffs. Locals and visitors alike enjoy strolling along the ramparts as the sun sets. The port is a busy port filled with fishing boats. A large fish auction is held every Saturday but watching the daily catch being sold every afternoon to restaurants around the harbour area, is fun to experience as well.

Beaches

Essaouira is on the Atlantic coast and the water is pretty cold; it's also quite windy. Not ideal for swimming or sunbathing but fun for surfing, wind surfing or kite surfing (very cool to watch, even if you don't dare to participate yourself). The beach is also nice for a stroll and since it runs for about 6 miles (10km) there's plenty of it. Locals use the beach to play soccer and other sports as well as paddling in the summer.

Hammams

Essaouira doesn't necessarily have the best hammams, but again, if the larger affairs in the cities didn't tempt you, this is a good place to try a traditional Moroccan steam bath. The sexes don't mix obviously, so this is a really great way to meet some local Moroccan women (if you're a woman). Opt for a scrub down with traditional black soap, it's really a treat. The Lonely Planet Guide to Morocco recommends the Hammam de la Kasbah (women only) and the Hammam Mounia.

The Gnaoua World Music festival is held for 3 days, every June, and is Essaouira's biggest annual event. Gnaoua are the descendents of slaves originating from Black Africa who established brotherhoods throughout Morocco. They are made up of master musicians (maalem), metal castanet players, clairvoyants, mediums and their followers. This festival showcases their talents as well as that of international musicians who have embraced this form of music and mysticism. Hotels should be booked well in advance of the festival.

Getting To and From Essaouira

Most people get to Essaouira by bus since there is no train station. There is a direct daily bus traveling from Casablanca to Essaouira which takes about 6 hours. Buses from Marrakech take around 2.5 hours and several companies travel this route. The bus station at Bab Doukkala in Marrakech is where the buses leave from. CTM is Morocco's biggest and most reliable bus company, so check with their offices first about prices and availability.

You can book your bus and train ticket simultaneously if you go with Supratours Bus Company. They leave Essaouira twice daily and take you directly to the Marrakech trains station in time to catch a train to Casablanca, Rabat or Fes.

Travelers have found that Grande Taxis will take them to Essaouira from the Marrakech airport (during the daytime only). The trip takes about 3 hours and will cost you around $80 (50 Euros), maybe less if you bargain well. Alternatively you can get a taxi to the main bus station in Marrakech (see above) and then hop on a bus to Essaouira.

Getting Around Essaouira


You can walk around Essaouira for the most part, that's the charm of this town. Petit-taxis are the best way to get from the bus station to your hotel (although they can't go into the Medina). You can rent bicycles and motorbikes in town as well (ask at the front desk of your hotel).

Friday, May 20, 2016

Haad Rin, Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand

Haad Rin (Thai: หาดริ้น, RTGS: Hat Rin, Thai pronunciation: [hàːt rín]) is a peninsular beach area and town on the southern tip ofKo Pha Ngan, an island in the Gulf of Thailand. Its two main beaches are Sunset Beach (Haad Rin Nai) to the south and the larger Sunrise Beach (Haad Rin Nok) to the north. The famous Full Moon Party takes place on Sunrise Beach each month.
The town and beach first became popular with backpackers escaping the tourist influx to Ko Samui in the 1980s. As the popularity of the beach and Full Moon Party have increased, the town has grown to accommodate the new visitors. The town is centred on Chicken Corner, a crossroads and popular meeting spot.

Most of the nightlife in the town is centred on beachfront spots. The original beach bars, Drop-In Bar and Cactus Bar attract the largest crowds, with nightly drinks promotions and fire shows. Here, popular chart tunes, R&B and club classics entertain the crowds. Other beach bars include Vinyl Club, Zoom (both playing psytrance, the original Full Moon Party style of music), Orchid (playing Drum and Bass and Jungle) and Boom Boom Bar (playing deeper house and trance music).

Fire shows

Apart from the music and bars on the beaches of Haad Rin, a famous feature of the Haad Rin are the nightly fire shows put on by individuals at the Cactus and Drop-In bars. Various individuals specialize in the arts of Poi and Staff, performing mind-boggling and beautiful tricks to entertain the crowds. The firesticks are ropes twisted around sticks and soaked in diesel which, when burned, emits choking clouds of toxic stench. Many tourists are inspired by the shows and opt to take up daytime lessons before joining the evening fire shows.

Pollution

Haad Rin is polluted with litter. There are sewerage works and the sewerage is not pumped into the sea. The beach is kept relatively clean considering the constant parties.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Beidaihe, China

Beidaihe Scenic Spot, the famous summer resort, is located in the southwest of Qinhuangdao City. Its coastlines, seaside attractions and convenient transportation all make it a popular destination for travelers. Beidaihe Scenic Spot is situated in the warm temperate zone, with a damp monsoon climate and four distinct seasons, neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. Therefore, it is suitable for all year round travel, though, the best time to visit is from May to October.
The long coastline to its south has soft sand and sea water of moderate salinity, making it an excellent place to sunbathe and swim. Many modern holiday villages and public bathing places have been established, where you can taste local snacks and delicious seafood, ride in a speedboat, or relax in a ballroom dancing. If you want to get away from the masses, a stroll on the pebbled sand will bring you close to nature.
In the central area of the scenic spot is a great attraction called Tiger Rock Park. It has many huge rocks looking like a herd of tigers. Standing on any of the rocks gives you a deep enjoyment of the beauties of nature. The sea breeze pushing against your face, the waves beating the rocks and the vast sea will make you feel refreshed and energetic. This is a good spot for photography.
To the east another famous attraction is the Yingjiao Stone - a twenty-meter (66 feet) steep rock like an eagle perched on the cliff. Because groups of doves nest in the cracks there, it is also called Dove Nest Park. The Yingjiao Pavilion on the top is famous as a place to watch the sunrise.
The pine-covered Lianfeng Hill, which backs on to Beidaihe beach, comprises two peaks, the east peak and the west peak. Taking the secluded path you can reach Wanghai Ting (Seaside Pavilion) at the top of the hill, where you can best appreciate the vast sea and the scenery around the mountain. At the foot of Lianfeng Hill is a beautiful park named Lianhuashi (Lotus Stone Park) because of the many unexpectedly huge lotus shaped stones.
Now, Beidaihe Scenic Spot attracts more and more attention from around the world with more than 4 million people traveling here every year. Add this scenic spot to your itinerary and you will not regret your decision.
Description: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif Link Peak Mountain Park (Lianfeng Mountain Park):
Link Peak Mountain Park, in the western part of Beidaihe Scenic Area, is the largest forest park of Beidaihe. It covers an area of 1,636mu (109 ha.). It is so named due to the connected three mountain peaks of the East, Middle and West Lianfeng Mountains. The whole park looks like the lotus pod from afar and thus has been called the Lotus Pod Mountain Park as well.

The highest peak stands at an altitude of 153m (502ft). There is a Viewing Sea Pavilion at the summit that gives a superb panorama of Beidaihe. A lotus stone is surrounded with rare stones on the mountainside. It is actually a stele with the shape of a lotus. Next to it is another stele with an inscription by Xu Shichang (President of the Chinese Republic during 1918-1922) on the right side and the records of the history of Lianfeng Mountain Park on the back side.

Walking northeastwards for around 550m, the 130m (427ft) high Cockscomb Mountain comes into sight. A summerhouse is set there for visitors to view the busy scene of large ships on the sea of Qinhuangdao. One will also encounter a large stone with a hole on it and produces strange sounds once being hit. Then, there is a well that is practically dry all the time even though rainstorms happen here often. In the south of the highest peak is the Dragon Mountain.

Not only forests, pavilions and rare stones can be seen in the park, but all kinds of villas are hidden in the deep forest. The ones belonged of Lin Biao (a militarist in Chinese history) and that of General Zhang Xueliang are the most attractive.

The Hanwu Platform was discovered in the Middle Lianfeng Mountain recently. It is a high platform built under the order of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty who yearned for immortality. There is also the Bird’s Forest, home to 2,000 rare birds. 
Note: There are a variety of choices for sea food around the park, so just enjoy yourself!
Admission Fee
CNY30
Opening Hours
07:00-18:00 (May - September)
08:00-18:00 (October - April)
Bus Route
Local bus no. 5 and 21

Description: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif Safari Park: Qinhuangdao Safari Park is in the Costal National Forest Park of Beidaihe Scenic Area between Qinhuangdao and Beidaihe. It is situated in the middle section of Beach Avenue, faces the Gulf of Bo Hai in the east and joins the Dove Nest Park in the south. Covering an area of 334 ha, it is the second safari park in China, also with the highest forest coverage rate and the most beautiful environment among all the safari parks in China.

This park is the home for 100 varieties of over 5,000 animals. Among them, there are rare ones like Siberian tigers, African lions, giraffes, zebras, and brown bear. It is of a lot of fun to come close to the animals: Tourists can directly play with the meek ones and watch the wild ones by taking the sightseeing bus. Over 20 exhibition areas are set here, including the Lion’s Park, Bear’s Park, Tiger’s Park, White Tiger’s Park, Monkey’s Park, Peacock’s Park, Animal Training Field and the African Flavor Garden. Among them, Animal Training Field shows visitors how the beasts prey on their food. In the African Flavor Garden, besides the largest herbivorous animals, there are aborigines from Africa to give a genuine African flavor. You can take the small trains or electric automobiles to view the lions and other beasts. Or you can stroll around the world of elephants, monkeys and camels and feet them. The more daring will enjoy playing with the animals during their visit.

Description: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/ico-flag.gif Recommended visiting route: main entrance of the park – rockery – Lion’s Park – Tiger’s Park – Bear’s park – White Tiger’s Park – African Animals’ Park – Monkey’s Park – Entertaining Central Square – Herbivore’s Park – Flowers Garden – Birds Garden
If you don’t want to walk a lot in the park, there are battery carts for your convenience. 
Admission Fee
CNY80 for adult; CNY50 for children between 1.2m and 1.4m; free for children below 1.2m
Opening Hours
08:00 - 17:00
Animal Performances Schedule
From Monday to Friday: 10:00 – 10:30; 15:00 – 15:30
From Saturday and Sunday: 09:50 – 10:20; 11:00 – 11:30; 15:00 – 15:30
Recommended Travel Duration
2.5 hours
Best Travel Season
Take Qinhuangdao bus no. 34 and get off at Safari Park Station. Then you can directly walk to the park.
Note: Bus no. 34 can be taken at Qinhuangdao Railway Station or Beidaihe Haibin Bus Station.
Bus Route
May to October

Description: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif Dove Nest Park: Dove Nest Park is one of the major attractions in the Beidaihe Scenic Area of Qinhuangdao. As an eagle-like large stone is set on the cliff of the seaside and pigeons usually gather here, the park is named the Dove Nest Park or Eagle Horn’s Park.

The park is mainly composed of Eagle Horn Pavilion, Seaside Corridor, Book Cabinet, the Place of Chairman Mao Viewing the Sea and Composing the Poem, and Cherry Blossom Area.

The Eagle Horn Pavilion was built on the cliff of seaside in 1937 as a summerhouse; walking in the southwest direction, you can see the Seaside Corridor with the two ends composed of two pavilions. The corridor which is 50 meters (54 yards) long absorbs the elegant character of both the Summer Palace in Beijing and the Mountain Resort of Chengde in Hebei. Over one hundred Chinese traditional paintings can be found along the corridor; The Book Cabinet is built in the south of the corridor for celebrities and tourists for writing poems and drawing pictures.

The park feeds over 600 pigeons. All of them have been domesticated, so visitors can play and take photos with them. Also, the park is a good place to view the cherry blossom and jade lake.

Description: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/mood6.gif Tips: 
1. The eagle horn stone in the park is a perfect site to view the sunrise. 
2. There are many sanatoriums near the park for you to have rest and live. 
3. Walk along the nearby seaside road to the cruise port, where there are boats or cruise for sea viewing. 
Admission Fee
CNY20 per adult; CNY15 for children between 1.2m and 1.5m in height, and the elderly above 60 years old with a valid proof; free for children below 1.2m in height
Opening Hours
03:00-18:00 (May - Sep.)
08:00-18:00 (Oct.- the next Apr.)
Best Travel Time
April to October
Recommended Visiting Duration
Around 1.5 hours
Transportation
1. Take bus no. 34 at Qinhuangdao Railway Station or Beidaihe Haibin Coach Station to get off at Chitushan bus stop. Then you can easily walk to the park.
2. Take bus no. 37 at Beidaihe Railway Station to Chitushan station (North Lianfeng Road). Upon getting off, walk to the park directly.

Description: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif Tiger Stone Park: Tiger Stone Park is located in the center of Beidaihe Scenic Area, covering an area of 33,000 square meters (39,468 square yards). It is a perfect place to play and relax in summer. The jade sea, golden sand, bright sunshine and cool wind attract numerous tourists to spend their holidays every year.

The most attractive scenes here are rocks of varied shapes and sizes. Because they form the shape of a herd of tigers in sand beach, forest and seacoast, the park is named the Tiger Stone Park. Under bright sunlight, the tigers seem to be sound asleep. They are many good places to take a photo.

Relating to the tiger rocks, there are legends adding great fun to the park. It’s said that, after the first emperor of China, Emperor Qin Shi Huang unified the country; he came to the Bohai Sea to seek an elixir but a mountain got in his way. He whipped the mountain with his magic whip and the mountain gave way to him. As the fragmental stones flew northeastward, Qin Shi Huang chased them to the sea. Suddenly, the stones disappeared and only a herd of tigers played on the beach. Once seeing Qin Shi Huang, the tigers sprang to chase him. After he left, the tigers turned into tiger rocks with a variety of gestures. Now, all the rocks bring great fun to the tourists and the nearby beach is called Tiger Rock Beach.

The bath resort nearby is of great attraction in summer. Apart from lying and bathing there for relaxation, there are many entertainment activities for enjoyment, such as motorboats, beach volleyball, sail boarding, and surf boarding, as well as a playground for children.  
Admission Fee
CNY 8
Opening Hours
06:00-22:00
Best Travel Time
June to August
Transportation
1. Take bus no. 34 to Beidaihe Haibin Coach Station. Upon getting off, walk southwards for around 500m to the park.
2. Local bus no. 5 or 22 can take you to the Tiger Rock Park Station directly.