Asia Travel (65) 6235


|
|
Borneo Hotels & Resorts - Asia Travel Reservation Services Malaysia Hotels, Resorts & Travel Reservation Up to 75% Discount Pay on Check-Out Last Minute Rooms Instant Confirmation -- Malaysia Coaches Tours SINGAPORE HOTLINE Travel Information || About Asia Travel (65) 6235 2498 SARAWAK - KUCHING HOTELS & RESORTS Crowne Plaza Riverside Kuching RM 275 nett Superior Room with breakfast per room per night Book Now Holiday Inn Kuching RM 214 nett Standrad Room with breakfast per room per night Book Now Holiday Inn Resort Damai Lagoon RM 194 nett Superior Room with breakfast per room per night Book Now Holiday Inn Resort Damai Beach RM 214 nett Standard Balcony with breakfast per room per night Book Now SABAH HOTELS & RESORTS Shangri-La's Rasa Ria RM 518 nett Superior Rainforest per room per night Book Now Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru RM 370++ Kinabalu Deluxe per room per night Book Now Sepilok Jungle Resort RM 50 nett Standard Room per room per night Book Now Promenade Hotel RM 215 nett Superior Room per room per night Book Now MALAYSIAN CITIES Kuala Lumpur Langkawi Penang Malacca Johor Bahru Puala Tioman Redang Island Desaru Genting Highland Port Dickson Sibu Island Pangkor Island Cameron Highland Kuantan Kuala Terengganu Ipoh Bukit Tinggi Borneo - Sabah & Sarawak SARAWAK - KUCHING HOTELS/RESORTS UP TO 75% DISCOUNT (ALPHABETICAL LISTING) HOTEL/RESORT NAME LOCATION CATEGORY RATE FROM BOOK HERE Crowne Plaza Riverside, Kuching Highly Recommended Kuching RM 275 nett Instant Confirmation Grand Continental Hotel Kuching RM 170 nett Reserve Holiday Inn Kuching Highly Recommended Kuching RM 214 nett Instant Confirmation Holiday Inn Resort Damai Beach Highly Recommended Kuching RM 214 nett Instant Confirmation Holiday Inn Resort Damai Lagoon Highly Recommended Kuching RM 194 nett Instant Confirmation Hornbill Golf & Jungle Club Kuching RM 280 nett Reserve Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites Kuching RM 195 nett Reserve SABAH HOTELS/RESORTS UP TO 75% DISCOUNT (ALPHABETICAL LISTING) Beringgis Beach Resort Kota Kinabalu RM 170 nett Reserve Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu RM 255 nett Reserve Nexus Resort Karambunai Kota Kinabalu RM 345 nett Reserve Promenade Hotel Kota Kinabalu RM 215 nett Reserve Sepilok Jungle Resort Sandakan RM 50 nett Reserve Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Kota Kinabalu RM 518 nett Reserve Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Kota Kinabalu RM 370++ Reserve AIR PACKAGES - KUCHING / KOTA KINABALU 3D2N Kota Kinabalu Air Package (Malaysia Airline) 3D2N Kuching Air Package (Malaysia Airline) 22, Cavenagh Road/Orchard Road #02-05,#01-04A (Hotel Grand Central), Singapore 229617 TEL : (65) 6235 2498 / (65) 6887 4347 , FAX : (65) 6235 7620 / (65) 6887 5489 Asia Travel Worldwide Hot Line Numbers: Hong Kong +852-27360922 Indonesia +62-21-5328682 China +86-21-63223855 Dubai +971-4-2941405 +971-4-2941407 Thailand +66-2-6797187 Philippines +(632) 635-5099; +(632) 635-7499; +(632) 914-4970 up to 72 Call from the USA, Dial : 1-877-367-6577 (Toll-Free) Call from UK, Dial : (44) 208-792-6789 Singapore/Malaysia +65-6732 4183 Call from the USA, Dial : 1-877-367-6577 (Toll-Free) Call from UK, Dial : (44) 208-792-6789 [ Asia Travel Hotel & Resort Reservation Service ] [ Malaysia Hotels & Resorts ]
Taiwan Travel Stories (
Motorcycles and Madness in Taiwan - Taiwan - Taiwan Travel Stories :: BootsnAll Travel Network Visit other BootsnAll sites: BootBlog | Bali | London | Australia | Written Road | Travel News Daily Home | Ask an Insider | Members Forum Plane Tickets | Youth Hostels | RTW Guide About Us | Advertising | Contact | RSS | Staff First Time Visitor? By John Matthews Motorcycles and Madness in Taiwan Taiwan It was a beautiful clear morning, and the path to adventure lay before us. The plan was simple. Travel down the west coast of Taiwan, cut across a small mountain range up the east coast, across another mountain range, and home again. Our trusty steed In the area of equipment, economy was important. I had the biggest and most powerful motorbike the average person in Taiwan could buy - 150cc. To this was strapped a tent, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and girlfriend. At a top speed of about 80 - 90 km per hour, we were not going to break any land speed records. Taiwan is best known for computers, but a little known wonder is the natural beauty of the place. Running up the middle of the island is a majestic mountain range. The range is truly spectacular. Leaving the east coast, and the majority of people and factories, also means leaving the thick smog filled air. When first arriving on the east coast, the scenery is spectacular. Mountains reach right down to the sea. The sea is an aqua blue, clean and clear. Without doubt one of the most beautiful sights in the world. Camping is no problem in Taiwan, especially if you have some trouble with the local language. First stop on the plan was Jrben (zurben). This area is famous for hot springs. A lot of people camp in Taiwan, but few of them venture far from the amenities. Once you find a river, not in flood, you are virtually left on your own to the tranquil sounds of the water and the wildlife. Jrben hot spring Taiwan is also well known for its earthquakes. Effects of this instability are the hot springs. There is nothing more soothing after a days ride on a motorbike, then to sit in the heavily mineralised waters of the hot springs. You can choose from the very commercial bathing areas or the natural settings, where the water bubbles up from the source itself. It's the perfect treat for the weary traveller. Part two of the journey saw us travel up the coast to meet the mountain range, and start the long journey home. Travelling anywhere in the region of China and some parts of Asia during the Chinese New Year is not a good idea. In Taiwan most of the country is on the move. Stopping for supplies on the way into the mountains, we spoke to the local shop owner. All he could say in his broken English was "careful, be careful". What could he mean? It wasn't long before we found out. In the centre of the mountain pass was a famous gorge, a nice place to set up and camp for the night and split the journey. Or so we thought. The road snaked its way up heading towards this gorge we had heard about. Arriving, we found just that, a gorge that you could see from a large bridge, but nowhere to camp. On the map it looked like we were about halfway through the mountains. The road continued to make its way up the mountains Two hours later there was still no end to the climb. The road conditions had taken a turn for the worse just in time for the traffic to increase. Being earthquake country, at times half the road was missing. This part of Taiwan was also famous for landslides and in some places the road had been devastated. This seemed of no consequence to the Taiwanese. They came in large numbers, and at great speeds, and on any part of the road that seemed to feel most comfortable. In Taiwan there is an unwritten hierarchy for traffic. It goes in size. Trucks and buses first, cars, and then of course the lowly motorcycles, scooters and bicycles. The consequences of this were that an approaching car would never move over for a motorcycle. Given that the road clings to the side of the mountain, it was a very dangerous dance. On one side was a two-foot wall with at least a drop of a kilometre and the other was the grand prix circuit for Taiwan. Stopping outside a roadside restaurant, searching the skyline and the impossible height of the mountains, we looked for the pass that would take us through to the other side. Upon leaving, the road climbed and climbed. There was no pass. We were going straight over the top. Mountain view Just when you thought that things could get no worse, they did. The temperature dropped about ten degrees. At the top the view was spectacular, not quite risking your life for, but very spectacular. Legend had it that many people died making the road. Local people said that before the weeklong holiday was finished there would be a few more. Riding for three hours and covering less than a hundred kilometres, all that lay ahead was a damp dark tunnel and the other side of the mountain. The road stayed in its normal condition, narrow and falling off the mountain. The traffic however increased significantly. On at least five occasions, a head on collision with a car or truck was only seconds away. If the tinge of fear had not set up camp in the pit of my stomach, then the smell of leaking brake fluid made the tent look like a house. Luck being on our side - it rained. The journey down the other side of the mountain range took another three to four hours. Dismounting at the first town, lips caressed the ground in heart-felt thanks. Chinese New Year brought out the celebrations in people. That meant firecrackers, and lots of them. There goes the restful nights sleep. Waking found us lying in the salted pools again, before making our way home in the driving rain. What could be the moral of the story? My recommendation is this. If you want to enjoy the beauty of Taiwan's mountains, run a bath throw in some salts and connect to the net. This article was added to BootsnAll on March 01, 2001 | Permanent Link Got an opinion? Share your thoughts on this article . More BootsnAll articles like this: Asia ( tag ) Asia Travel Stories ( tag ) China ( tag ) China Travel Stories ( tag ) John Matthews ( tag ) NE Asia ( tag ) NE Asia Travel Stories ( tag ) Taiwan ( tag ) Taiwan Travel Stories ( tag ) Book It! RTW Air Tickets (round-the-world) Plane Tickets (round-trip and one-way) Search for Hotels Rental Cars Youth Hostels Eurail Passes Travel Insurance Adventure Travel & Tours Travel Bookstore TEFL Courses Airport Parking GSM Phone Rental Travel Visas Newsletter Sign up for any or all of BootsnAll's newsletters. Why should you sign-up? Newsletter Sign-Up (enter your e-mail) Research It! Africa Asia Australia & NZ Europe Middle East Round-the-World North America Central America South America Caribbean Pacific Islands Antarctica BootsnAll Travel Blogs Travelers Toolkit Travel Bookstore Give and Take Become a BootsnAll member Travel message boards Ask an Insider Write for BootsnAll Code of Conduct Member travel blogs Search BootsnAll Home | Email BootsnAll | Become a Member | Top of page Travel Guides, Stories, Information, and Newsletters Africa Travel | Asia Travel | Pacific Travel | Europe Travel | North America Travel | Central America Travel | South America Travel | Middle East Travel Odds'n'Ends | Travel Book Reviews | Insiders | Travel Blogs | Travel Newsletters Around the World Travel Around the World Tickets | Around the World Travel Guide | Cheap International Plane Tickets | Around the World Travel Tips Airport Parking Reservations Philadelphia Airport Parking | Newark Airport Parking | Oakland Airport Parking | San Diego Airport Parking | Phoenix Airport Parking BootsnAll World Adventure Travel Tanzania Safari | Viet Nam Tours | Thailand Tour | China Tours | New Zealand Adventure | Australia Tours Youth Hostels Europe Hostels | New York Hostels | Paris Hostels | London Hostels | Amsterdam Hostels Eurail Eurail Passes | Britrail Passes | Eurail Travel | Eurail Tips Book Tickets, Hostels, Hotels and more anywhere in the world Search for Hotels | Traveler's Toolkit | Plane Tickets | Rent Cars | Search Youth Hostels | Travel Insurance | Learn Languages | Backpacker Tours | Cheap Tickets | Cruise and Vacation Packages | Cheap Hotels | Cheap Vacation Rentals | World Music Downloads | Travel Bookstore BootsnAll Travel Community websites, blogs and About the Company Press Kit | Advertise with us | Internships | TripPlanner Affiliate Partners | Link to Us | Join Us! | Privacy policy | BootBlog | Bali Travel | Australia Travel | BootsnAll TravelBlogs | Travel Writer's Resource | Travel Gear Blog | Eurail Blog | London Blog | BootsnAll Travel: Australia | UK and Europe Travel | Travel News Daily | World Travel Watch BootsnAll in Other Languages Chercher des Auberges De Jeunesse | Ricercare gli Ostelli di Gioventù | Busque para Albergues Juveniles de Juventud | Suchen Sie Jugendherbergen Suchen Sie Hotels --
London Vacation
Vacation Packages - Paris Travel Deals, London Travel Deals, Britain Travel Deals Best Virgin Bargains Value-Plus Virgin Virgin Deluxe & Different Virgins Holiday Getaways Air Only Beyond London South Africa Cambodia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Singapore Thailand Vietnam Australia Fiji Islands New Zealand Tahiti Argentina Belize Brazil Chile Costa Rica Ecuador Guatemala Honduras Panama Peru Uruguay Asia Europe Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark England Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Malta Netherlands Norway Portugal Scotland Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Aruba Dominican Republic Jamaica Mexico St. Martins Home \\ Check Reservation \\ Contact Us \\ Site Map \\ Privacy Policy Virgin`s 3-Night London Super Fling (Air Inclusive) Experience all that is London; the changing of the Guard, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square and so much more with 3 night package. Enjoy roundtrip airfare with accommodations ranging from budget to superior class hotel properties. Add sightseeing and other optional extras to make this a most enjoyable and affordable getaway! Package Includes Round-trip Economy air on Virgin Atlantic 3 nights hotel accommodations with private bath Continental Breakfast daily Hotel taxes and service charges Mandated airline fuel surcharges Package price excludes airport taxes and fees Package Categories Prices based from 1/10/2006 to 2/25/2006 Title Category Location Double Triple Single Tria Hotel Budget London $399 $399 $539 Comfort Inn Kensington Hotel Tourist London $449 $449 $589 Holiday Villa Hotel Tourist London $469 $469 $609 Novotel London West Hotel Standard London $479 $479 $619 Ramada Marylebone Hotel Tourist London $489 N/A $629 Somerset Bayswater Hotel Standard London $509 N/A $699 Thistle Kensington Gardens Hotel Standard London $519 $519 $699 Millennium Knightsbridge Hotel Superior London $549 N/A $749 Royal Lancaster Hotel Superior London $569 $569 $769 Harrington Hall Hotel Superior London $599 $599 $839 Montcalm Hotel Nikko Superior London $629 $629 $899 Royal Garden Hotel Deluxe London $759 $759 $1109 Sheraton Park Lane Hotel Deluxe London $809 $809 $1229 Hotel Category Help Departure cities: $0 - New York JFK Newark-NJ $30 - Boston-MA $80 - Washington Dulles $170 - Albany-NY Hartford-CT Philadelphia-PA Providence-RI $210 - Buffalo-NY Manchester-NH Rochester-NY Syracuse-NY $220 - Burlington - VT Cleveland-OH Norfolk-VA Ottawa Portland-ME $230 - Los Angeles-CA Miami-FL Orlando International San Francisco-CA $380 - Las Vegas-NV Notes & Restrictions Notes: Space is limited and your desired travel dates may not be available if you wait, so book early to avoid disappointment. We highly recommend 2nd and 3rd choices for travel dates and/or accommodations. Please note : Our award-winning carrier Virgin Atlantic Airways operates non-stop flights to London from JFK, Newark, Boston, Washington Dulles, Orlando, Miami, Los Angeles San Francisco and Las Vegas. All other destinations within the U.S. are serviced by Continental Airlines and will be routed to connect through to Virgin's New York gateway. Passport Requirements: It is the sole responsibility of each passenger to obtain the necessary documents for travel, not excluding passports and visas. A valid passport is normally the only requirement for U.S. citizens. Visa requirements do change without notice and vary by nationality. Please check with the consulate office of the destination country as to visa requirements. Full payment due within 1 day of booking by 2pm. Non refundable and non changeable package. Restrictions: Prices are per person based on double occupancy and a 21-day advance purchase. Purchases within 21 days will incur additional fees. Flight departure times may be at any time on your requested departure day. Surcharges of $35 per person each way may apply for travel Thursday through Sunday. Prices already include the mandated airline fuel surcharges. Air taxes/Government-imposed fees/surcharges are excluded. These fees are in addition to the package prices and will be added to invoice. Travel is valid for these dates only. Certain other restrictions may apply, and offer is subject to change without notice. Once submitted your request can take at least 24 hours to confirm. Book This Package 1/10/2006-2/25/2006 from $399 ' CLASS=SubmitBtn style='width:150px' Purchase Deadline Feb 20, 06 - Mon Helpful Links Return to previous page Print this page Send this page to a friend -- Personal Service Can't find what you're looking for? Call us for further information or to book. We specialize in customized vacations! 1-888-937-8474 Call for personal service: 9am - 8pm Mon - Fri, 10am - 4pm Sun (EST). Book This Package 1/10/2006-2/25/2006 from $399 ' CLASS=SubmitBtn style='width:150px' Customer Quotes -- Virgin Vacations Home | Europe Vacations | Central America | Asia Vacations | South Pacific | Caribbean Vacations Mexico Vacations | Low Cost Paris Flights | Paris Travel Deals | London Travel Deals | Britain Travel Deals Exclusive Vacations | Sight Seeing | Vacation Packages | Vacation Resources | Vacation Articles | Site Map ©2005 Virgin Vacations. Offers worldwide cheap vacation packages and escorted tours including Paris travel deals, London travel deals, Britain travel deals, European vacation deals
Disney Vacations Planning and
Disney World Planning Guides The Internet's Largest Unofficial On-Line Guide to Walt Disney World Walt Disney World Disney Cruise Line Disneyland Parks Hotels Dining DVC Photos Events Transport Ratings Discounts Site Map Home Page Photos/Video Theme Parks Magic Kingdom Epcot MGM Studios Animal Kingdom Tickets Park Hours/Shows Park Maps Events more.... Resorts/Hotels Disney Resorts Hotel DIScounts Rack Rates Resort Maps Reservations more.... Discussion Forums Ratings/Reviews Abbreviations FAQ's Posting Guidelines Free Registration Disney Cruise Line Itineraries Activities Dining Staterooms Discounts more... DVC/Timeshare DVC Resales DVC Resorts Newcomers FAQ DVC Point Charts Rent/Trade Points Discounts Current Discounts Disney Cruise Line Package Discounts Resort Discounts more... Disneyland CA Theme Parks Accomodations Dining Discounts more... Dining Menus Dining Database Priority Seatings more... Downtown Disney Cirque du Soleil Disney Quest Marketplace Pleasure Island West Side more... Transportation Town Car Service Bus Schedules Monorail Driving to Florida more... Recreation Golf Courses Parasailing/Skiing Richard Petty more... Community Discussion Community Photos Countdown Clock DIS Team more... Upcoming Events Universal Studios Disney World Planning Guides Walt Disney World Planning Guides Weather ATM Locations Smoking Areas Travel/Packing Tips Park Hours/Show Schedule Rehabs/Closings Churches Tours Tickets Kennels Strollers Childcare Childrens Birthday Parties Lockers Wheelchairs Accepted Forms of Payment Internet Access at Disney Parking Groceries Delivered To Your Resort! Click Here Disney Guest Appearance Guidelines Disney World reserves the right to exclude visitors to their gated attractions who wear clothing that could create a distraction. This policy is in effect at the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney MGM Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, Pleasure Island and Disney Quest. Examples of unnacceptable attire includes: ~Clothing displaying offensive messages/language ~Adult costumes or clothing that can be viewed as a costume (children under age 10 are excluded) ~Clothing made with offensive material, (ie transparent) ~Clothing that is excessively torn ~Clothing which exposes inappropriate portions of the body such as string bikini tops, G-strings, bikini bottoms, etc. ~Guests wearing wedding attire are discouraged from entering the Theme Parks All Disney Theme Park guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times. Swimsuit tops are allowed when worn with other appropriate clothing. Disney's Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon have other criteria in place which may vary from the general appearance guidelines. Depending on the venue and event, variations may be acceptable. It's Like No Other Service On The Web! Specializing in Disney Vacations Planning and Concierge Services Provided Free of Charge Continuously Checking for New Offers to SAVE YOU MORE! Click Here for a No-Obligation Quote Buena Vista Suites As low as $88 2 Room Suites (FREE Breakfast!) Click Here Discount Disney Tickets Disney World Universal Studios Sea World Dinner Shows Click Here to Order FL TOURS Transportation To Disney As low as $95 Round Trip Click Here ORLANDO HOTELS Enter Arrival Date 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 05 06 Enter Departure Date 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 05 06 WDW Swan & Dolphin As low as $155! Click Here Seralago Hotel &Suites As low as $59 Kidsuites Available! Click Here Radisson Resort Parkway As low as $79.95 Click Here Theme Parks | Accommodations | Dining | Transportation | DVC | Discounts | Pictures / Video | Holidays / Events Privacy Statement | Contact Us | Terms of Service | Advertising Information | Site Dedication | Disney Vacations Discounts | Cruise Line Overview | Disney Cruise Line | Tickets | Hotels | Downtown | Animal Kingdom | Rides Attractions Disney World Hotels | Epcot Future World | Epcot Overview | Magic Kingdom | Orlando Transportation | Page Listing This site is not affiliated in any way with the Walt Disney Company or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. This site and the information contained therein represent the opinion of the webmaster. For official information on Walt Disney World, Click Here This site is owned and maintained by Werner Technologies. Click Here with any questions.
Mexico Travel
Gay Mexico Arco Iris Travel Experts Tours Cancun Puerto Vallarta BARGAIN GROUP & INDEPENDENT TRAVEL -- Airfare, Accommodations, Packages & More .> > THE MOST FUN UNDER THE MEXICAN SUN < < CANCUN PUERTO VALLARTA MEXICO CITY GUADALAJARA ACAPULCO CANCUN INTERNATL GAY FESTIVAL MAY 11 TO 15 800-765-4370 Parties and Events Yearround Affordable Fun Exotic Locations Member of IGLTA GAY HOTELS Click here to see the only beachfront all-gay hotel in Puerto Vallarta OTHER GAY HOTEL OPTIONS IN MEXICO WEDDINGS IN PARADISE LET THE ARCO IRIS WEDDING EXPERTS PLAN A SPECIAL CEREMONY YOU'LL ALWAYS CHERISH IN A TROPICAL SETTING YOU'LL NEVER FORGET. SEND AN EMAIL REQUEST FOR DETAILS! CLIENT COMMENTS Welcome to the web site of the Gay Mexico Experts 2006 GROUP TOURS FEB 25 to MARCH 2 With ARCO IRIS GAY MEXICO EXPERTS, you have access to some of the best travel bargains and most fun vacations in the world. As the original GAY MEXICO EXPERTS, we know the various gay communities of Mexico better than anyone. Wtih nearly a decade of service to the gay community, we are recommended by many resources -- gay and mainstream. We specialize in Mexico because we know it so-o-o-o-o-o well. You can choose from our selection of party packages and events -- or create your own individual itinerary for yourself and a few friends or a few thousand friends. We can make all your travel dreams come true . One-stop shopping -- at a price that won't bust your budget. Just tell us when & where you want to go, and what kind of fun you want to have, and we'll do the rest. We'll make it happen. Send us an e-mail or call 619-297-0897 or toll-free in the USA 800-765-4370 . You'll love our FRIENDLY SERVICE and GREAT PRICES . ARCO IRIS GAY MEXICO EXPERTS 800-765-4370 / 619-297-0897 / Fax 619-297-6419 NOTE: If you do not receive a reply email from us within 7 days after you send an email, please check your spam basket or re-send your email or call us. Because we send a lot of emails, some computers block our emails mistaking them for spam. Please check your spam basket or re-send your email or call us if you do not receive a reply. BEARS IN PUERTO VALLARTA - JAN. 29 DON'T FORGET: THE NEXT BIG GAY PARTY IN CANCUN IS THE CANCUN INTERNATIONAL GAY FESTIVAL MAY 11-15 Check out TLA VIDEO for gay movies, books and lifestyle products