Showing posts with label Zen Journeys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zen Journeys. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2024

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam: Boat Cruise

The scenic view of Ha Long Bay, with boats in the emerald green waters, nature surrounding
Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is widely celebrated as one of the New7Wonders of Nature, drawing visitors from all corners of the globe to witness its otherworldly beauty. With its striking limestone karsts and vibrant emerald waters, it stands as one of Vietnam’s most iconic landmarks. The bay's dramatic landscape, dotted with nearly 2,000 islands and islets, paints a picture of pure natural wonder. Recognized as a UNESCO natural heritage site, Ha Long Bay continues to mesmerize travelers with its breathtaking scenery and extraordinary charm (SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA  THINGS TO DO).

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Siem Reap, Cambodia: Wat Thamey/The Killing Fields

An enclosed memorial with a glass case at the center displaying bones and skulls of victims from Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge era
Siem Reap, a city known for its breathtaking temples and vibrant culture (AYUTTHAYA: ANCIENT CITY OF THAILAND), holds a deeper, more somber history. Beyond the grandeur of Angkor Wat (ANGKOR WAT: A TRAVEL GUIDE) lies Wat Thmey, a Buddhist pagoda that serves as a poignant reminder of Cambodia’s tragic past under the Khmer Rouge regime. Known as the "Killing Fields Pagoda," Wat Thmey stands as a memorial to the victims of the brutal Khmer Rouge era from 1975 to 1979.

Wat Thmey

Wat Thmey’s stupa houses the skeletal remains of thousands who perished during Pol Pot’s genocidal rule, which led to the loss of nearly 1.7 million lives. The bones and skulls on display inside the pagoda’s glass-encased structure serve as chilling symbols of the atrocities committed during that time. This memorial is not only a testament to the pain endured but also to the resilience of the Cambodian people who survived the darkest chapter in their nation’s history.

Monday, May 13, 2024

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap - Iconic Temple & Sunset

A Malaysian Indian lady tourist, posing side ways by leaning on the front entrance Angkor Wat stone structure
Angkor Wat, Cambodia’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage site (BOROBUDUR TEMPLE, INDONESIA) is an absolute must-see for any traveler. Whether you’re a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or someone seeking adventure, this ancient temple complex offers an unforgettable experience (HO CHI MINH CITY TRAVEL GUIDE). Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to Angkor Wat and the surrounding temples.

Getting There and What to Expect

Angkor Wat is located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and is easily accessible from the city center. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, with options for a one-day, three-day, or even a week-long pass for exploration. Most travelers opt for the one-day pass to visit the major temples.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Travel Guide

Indian Malaysian lady tourist posing on the war tankers in the compound of Reunification Palace
Ben Thanh Market
A visit to Ben Thanh Market is a must for first-time travelers (BANGKOK THAILAND: THINGS TO DO). I walked there from my hotel, about a half-hour walk, and along the way, the streets were already filled with vendors, traders on motorbikes, and shops lining both sides. Even before you get to the market, there are plenty of opportunities to shop. The market itself is bustling with stalls offering all sorts of goods—clothes, shoes, bags, handcrafted souvenirs, and local delicacies. 

I picked up two traditional Vietnamese slippers, and it’s all about your bargaining skills. Though I was tempted to try some local food, I hesitated, having just arrived and still figuring out the currency, which didn’t sit well with the traders. I left feeling like I had explored Ben Thanh Market on my own terms.

Monday, May 6, 2024

Things to Do in Bangkok, Thailand

Malaysian Indian lady tourist posing with one of trans performers, side by side
Calypso Cabaret Show

Returning to my room at the Pathumwan Princess Hotel after a day in Ayutthaya (EXPLORING THE ANCIENT CITY OF THAILAND) I felt the urge to discover more of Bangkok. After all, time was on my side, and this led me to my first-ever cabaret show in my life. In Bangkok, it was the Calypso Cabaret Show, seated among none of the people I knew. It was truly mind-blowing, full of soul, and a lively show. It kept me glued to the stage until it felt like the show flew by very fast. The dazzling colors, captivating performances, and stunning costumes left me enchanted. If you find yourself in Bangkok, experiencing this show is an absolute must—one of the best things to do in Bangkok. 

3 performers of a trans cabaret show, performing in vibrant and colorful sexy costumes with hats on stage



One trans performer performing during a cabaret show, striking a bending pose in sexy costumes

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The next morning, it was a different kind of experience. I enjoyed a thrilling long-tail boat ride through Bangkok's nature waterways. What a moment! The soothing ride was truly an escape from the city's hustle and bustle (THINGS TO DO IN LAKE COMO & LUGANO). Arriving at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, it was so jammed that getting down from the boat took a while, and I was the only Indian amongst the hundreds of older Westerners. Given an hour here, I treated myself to fluffy coconut pancakes and coffee from the boat vendors. As I explored the stalls filled with Thai goods, I couldn’t resist picking up saffron strands as a memento of this vibrant market.

Floating market with boats in the water and traditional unassuming stalls at the side

Long tail boats with Western tourists on the waters of a Thailand floating market


Traders on long tail boats in the waters of a floating market in Thailand

Royal Thai Handicraft Center

Next, we visited the Royal Thai Handicraft Center. No doubt, the craftsmanship was to be admired, but since I’m not really into shopping, I took one quick round, came out, and waited for the rest of the group to arrive.





Phra Pathom Chedi

Hopping back into the coach, we headed to Phra Pathom Chedi in Nakhon Pathom, the largest pagoda in Thailand. It was truly something to admire - the golden Buddha and the breathtaking architecture surrounding this historical site. The grounds also featured a bustling market offering Buddha amulets and delicious Thai treats. However, the hot weather made it really uncomfortable, and the heat literally drained my energy. I spent maybe 20 minutes there before hopping back into the coach.







Rose Garden Riverside

For lunch, this all-paid-for tour took us to the serene Rose Garden Riverside restaurant. Nestled amidst lush greenery, it was an amazing place, facing the lake while tucking into delicious Thai dishes. The food was beautifully plated, and the desserts were unique and outstanding as well. We also had a Thai cultural show, which required us to walk across to the theater. There was a mini museum nestled in the nature, where I spent some time looking and admiring. The show started off promisingly, but after the first 15 minutes, I felt bored, leading to a sleepy afternoon. I couldn’t escape, as leaving would interrupt the Westerners who were all hyped up over the show. So, I stayed put until finally, thank God, the show ended.




Countless numbers of roses on the rose plants





Shopping at MBK Mall

The next morning, with a few hours to spare, I walked over to MBK Mall, conveniently located near the Pathumwan Princess Hotel. I was glad I stayed at this hotel because MBK Mall has everything. It’s filled with eateries where I enjoyed some meals and plenty of shopping options, including stalls on the top floor. Although I'm not usually a shopping person, I couldn't resist the sales on Triumph undergarments. They were so much cheaper than buying them in Malaysia, so I made sure to stock up.

 

Final Thoughts

As I packed my belongings and prepared to leave Bangkok, I felt proud that I had spent three days alone in the city—my first-ever solo trip. I made sure to spend my time discovering Bangkok and enjoying the various Thai foods.


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Ms. Nava, a spirited Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at the vibrant age of 58. With over 22 years as a lecturer, including at Curtin University’s Degree Twinning Program, she dreams of traveling 365 days a year. However, she embarks on her enchanting 'Zen Journeys' whenever her yoga instruction, coaching, and counseling profits allow her to.









Saturday, May 4, 2024

One Day in Ayutthaya (Thailand)

Malaysian Indian lady posing with one leg bent, facing backward in the garden across the lake at Bang Pa-In Palace, Ayutthaya
Bright and early at 6 a.m., I’m filled with excitement for my adventure ahead (BANGKOK, THAILAND: PLACES TO VISIT). My tour guide is set to arrive at 7 a.m., marking the start of my day trip to Ayutthaya, a place that has been on my bucket list for ages. I’m surrounded by fellow travelers, all seasoned Westerners, yet I feel right at home as the only Indian in the group.

The hour-long journey to Ayutthaya is a treat for the eyes, like driving through a living postcard with endless green paddy fields. Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, whispers stories of its glorious past, with ancient ruins standing tall and drawing visitors from around the world (VARANASI NORTH INDIA: MYSTICAL JOURNEYS).

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Bangkok, Thailand - Places to Visit

Wat Traimit Wittayaram Temple
My adventure (SOLO TRAVEL IN THAILAND: PATTAYA) began with a visit to the stunning Wat Traimit Wittayaram Temple, also known as the Temple of the Golden Buddha. This temple is famous for housing a remarkable 5.5-ton golden Buddha statue, which dates back to the Sukhothai period (13th-14th century). Originally covered in plaster to hide its true value, the golden statue was discovered accidentally in the 1950s when the plaster was damaged. The temple bustled with both tourists and locals, contributing to a vibrant atmosphere (MOUNT MERAPI JEEP ADVENTURE), Inside, a variety of Buddha statues shimmered in the soft light, and from the temple's vantage point, we enjoyed lovely views of the surrounding area, making it a perfect first stop in Bangkok.

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Solo Travel in Thailand: Chonburi to Pattaya Guide

Back from my very first trip abroad (THINGS TO DO IN LAKE COMO, LUGANO & MILAN), can you believe it? Within just two months (Rome), I found myself on my first solo adventure. It wouldn't have happened without my girlfriend, who was at Amata Golf & Country Club in Chonburi, Thailand, organizing a golf tournament. She was amazing. Without her, I wouldn't have even considered traveling alone, especially for the first time. I owe her so much. 

But it's heartbreaking to think she's no longer here. She passed away a few years ago from breast cancer in her early 50s. I miss her to this day. I was there for her through everything, from her chemotherapy to her funeral. It still brings tears to my eyes.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Things to Do in Lake Como, Lugano, and Milan


Malaysian Indian lady tourist, wrapped in a red scarf, seared with legs bend on pavement across a lake
The final stretch of my 9-day Italian adventure (VERONA: THINGS TO DO) marked another chapter of exploration 
(NUWARA ELIYA HILLSIDE), beginning with a visit to the stunning Lake Como, nestled cozily in the embrace of Lombardy. The moment I laid eyes on its tranquil waters, I was utterly captivated (SEOUL THROUGH MY EYES). We took our time, strolling leisurely along the shoreline, capturing each moment with our cameras and basking in the peaceful atmosphere. The morning breeze was crisp, sending shivers down my spine, but thankfully, my trusty scarf came to the rescue. While I was wrapped up like a mummy, the others seemed unaffected, lost in the beauty of the lake. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Verona, Italy - Things to Do and Must-See Spots

Malaysian Indian lady tourist posing by holding Juliet's hand statue, stretching one arm
As the days dwindled down to just two left in Italy (VENICE IN A DAY), a feeling of reluctance settled in (MUST SEE LANDMARKS IN ROME). How I wished our tour could stretch on indefinitely, allowing us to bask in the beauty of this enchanting country a little while longer. But alas, reality beckoned, and we had to prepare for our return to the daily grind.  

Our next destination: Verona. By 9:00 am, we found ourselves standing before the majestic Adige River, its clean waters flowing serenely beneath our gaze. The sight was a balm to our senses, soothing our souls as we took in the natural wonder of the surrounding hills and bridges that dotted the landscape.

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Venice in a Day

Amidst the hustle and bustle (EXPLORE THE LEANING TOWER OF PISA), we waited patiently to disembark from the boat and explore Venice on foot. Even with the chaos around us, I was excited to see what Venice had to offer. It was a busy Sunday, and navigating through the crowds in peak summer was a bit of a challenge. There were rules in place to manage the flow of people, allowing only a certain number to walk together to avoid congestion.

We followed our tour guide, trusting him to lead us through the winding streets and alleys. Our “Day in Venice” adventure started at Piazza San Marco, also known as St. Mark’s Square. We looked up at St. Mark’s Church, the tall Campanile Bell Tower, and the impressive Doge’s Palace. We could only admire these landmarks from the outside, but their beauty was clear (PRETORIA SOUTH AFRICA). The square was full of life, with shops, stalls, and cafes all around, giving us a taste of Venetian life.

Friday, April 5, 2024

Explore the Leaning Tower of Pisa and More

As the sun set on our day in ROME and also, next in FLORENCE, my anticipation for the next morning's journey to Pisa soared. After all, what could be more captivating than the legendary Leaning Tower of Pisa? With excitement coursing through my veins, we embarked on the scenic route to Pisa, a journey that unfurled over four hours of picturesque landscapes and intriguing encounters. 

As we approached Pisa, the sight of street vendors lining the roads, their vibrant displays beckoning to passersby, caught me off guard. What surprised me even more was the diverse array of faces behind the stalls - foreigners adding their own flair to the city's charm (CHANDIGARH URBAN MARVELS). 

Monday, April 1, 2024

Top Must-See Attractions in Florence, Italy

Time seemed to evaporate, slipping away unnoticed. In the blink of an eye, mere moments had whisked me away to a realm of tranquility, a fleeting Zen-like experience. My soul hungered for a deeper immersion in the wonders of  MUST SEE LANDMARKS IN ROME, ITALY, knowing full well that there were myriad treasures yet to uncover. Alas, such aspirations felt like mere fantasies, particularly amidst the constraints of a guided tour. But as one chapter closed, another beckoned with the promise of new adventures (HOKKAIDO WINTER WANDERLUST) and so we set our sights on Florence.

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Must-See Landmarks in Rome, Italy

Malaysian Indian lady tourist posing in front of The Colosseum, Rome, Italy
Thinking back on my travels, there's something truly soul-stirring about those journeys. Traveling has a way of deeply touching your Zen soul, leaving an imprint on every part of your being, including your breath to your body, and mind. Even years later, those moments remain etched in memory (PRETORIA SOUTH AFRICA) & CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA).  

My first overseas trip took me to Italy, a destination cherished by people from all corners of the globe. The excitement of the journey kept me awake on the night flight. Arriving at Rome airport, a sense of anticipation filled me. After a quick refresh in the washroom, our guide led us to the coach to begin our sightseeing adventure, starting with Vatican City (Seoul Through My Eyes). .

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Chandigarh, North India - Urban Serenity & Marvels

From Kullu Manali (KULLU MANALI MAJESTY) to Chandigarh. India's first planned city, Chandigarh stands as a testament to modern urban design and efficiency. Renowned for its well-organized sectors, lush greenery, and wide avenues, Chandigarh blends functionality with aesthetic charm. Designed by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier in the 1950s, the city boasts clean, tree-lined streets, serene parks, and distinctive architecture. Chandigarh serves as the capital of both Punjab and Haryana states, fostering a vibrant cultural scene alongside its administrative importance. As a model of sustainable urban living (HOKKAIDO WINTER TIME), Chandigarh continues to offer a tranquil yet dynamic environment (SURAKARTA HEARTBEAT & BOROBUDUR ETERNAL LEGEND). 

During the six-hour journey, we encountered unexpected challenges. Several tour members fell ill with stomach upset, vomiting, nausea, and fever. Despite their boasts of extensive travel experience across India, they were unprepared for the winding mountain roads, plus, I reckon it’s the effects of late-night meals followed by over-eating again at breakfast buffet. This lack of foresight led to unscheduled stops for fresh air and medical assistance, disrupting the journey. Some had to visit the doctor while others waited on the coach.

Monday, February 13, 2023

Kullu Manali - Experiencing Himalayan Majesty

Next on our itinerary was Kullu Manali (SHIMLA ESSENCE OF HIMALAYSAN GEM). After a comfort break and lunch, we arrived at the Westin Hotel and Resort in Manali past 10 PM. Declining the late dinner, I headed straight to my room and was impressed by its cleanliness and comfort. A refreshing shower marked the end of my day before bedtime. The buffet breakfast the next morning wasn’t remarkable but provided the necessary fuel for our activities at Rohtang Pass (HOKKAIDO WINTER LUST).

Rohtang Pass, nestled in the majestic Himalayas at an altitude of about 3,978 meters, holds significant historical (VARANASI SACRED GANGES) and geographical importance. It has served as a crucial trade route since ancient times, connecting the lush Kullu Valley to the arid Lahaul and Spiti Valleys. The name Rohtang translates to "pile of corpses" due to its challenging terrain and unpredictable weather, which historically made it a difficult passage. Today, Rohtang Pass offers breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and alpine meadows.

Friday, January 27, 2023

Shimla, North India: Essence of the Himalayan Gem

Once I dismounted from the horse (SHIMLA -  CAPTURING NATURE'S LOVE), the guide shared his number for arranging the ride back down the hill. After waiting for ten minutes and seeing no sign of the rest of my tour group who had opted for the ride, I decided not to wait any longer. I paid the entrance fee and began my trek up the uneven path.
As I ascended, the challenge became evident - each step tested my endurance and leg strength. Halfway through, I found myself questioning whether to push forward or turn back. Despite the struggle, I continued, passing stalls selling various local products on both sides of the path (PRETORIA MOMENTS & CAPE TOWN MAGIC). 

While my interest in shopping wasn't particularly high, the allure of local bites and drinks was hard to resist. However, observing food vendors handling items without gloves in such a dusty environment gave me pause. The lack of covering for the food at these stalls added to my concern.

My walk eventually brought me to what seemed like the viewpoint (KATAGARAMA SRI LANKA) at Mahasu Peak, where I hoped to catch an overview of Kufri or even Shimla. However, the area was packed with locals who showed no signs of moving. Waiting for my turn seemed futile, especially considering the time constraint to rejoin my tour group, so I decided to return to where my guide was supposed to meet me.

 

After waiting for 20 minutes with no response to my calls, he finally appeared, casually taking photos as I called the horse "Darling." He corrected me, revealing the horse's name as "Raku." Oh, the innocence of it all! I thanked him profusely with a namaskar and a token before we embarked on the ride downhill.

Back in the van, we switched vehicles midway and eventually reached Jakhu Road by 4:30 pm, missing out on visiting the Shri Hanuman Mandir and Christ Church as per our itinerary. Despite this, hunger was gnawing at me after climbing steep steps, and all we could find was Cafe Under Tree. Quite a surprise! Famished, we indulged in a mix of Western and Indian vegetarian dishes - Mushroom Fried Rice, Vegetarian Biryani, and Manchurian Kofta - all delicious and reasonably priced.



Satiated, we returned to the hotel where the experience of bucket bathing added a nostalgic touch to our day. Seated on a stool, filling the bucket and using the scoop brought back memories of simpler times, reminiscent of my childhood in Jalan Chan Ah Thong Brickfields government quarters. A classic way to end my adventurous day in Shimla.




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