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Exotic International Travel to Hong Kong

If you are considering exotic international travel to Hong Kong, be sure also to take in the environs of Hong Kong, such as Zhongshan, Macao and Tai Mo Shan. Although Hong Kong itself is a wonderful place to visit, these other attractions offer you an alternative view of China that is less frenetic, and more akin to the China most people have in their minds.

The best way to see this part of China, and it is part of China because the British handed Hong Kong over to Chinese control in 1997, is by means of a personalized tour that only the best international vacation packages can offer. This enables you travel at your own pace, with your own driver, without the encumbrance of a group of others who might have different views than you as to how long to spend at each attraction.

Good planners arrange tours to suit their individual customers and their partners, and although the cost of these might be higher than you would pay for general vacation group packages, it is worth it if you are looking for luxury international trips as opposed to just an ordinary vacation. At least one travel company states that if you can’t live better away from home than at home, then why bother going? A good sentiment.

Back to Hong Kong as a destination for exotic international vacation tours. Its capital is the island of Victoria, which to many is synonymous with Hong Kong. Victoria sits in Hong Kong harbor, and Kowloon is the mainland part of the district. At night you can enjoy the magnificent laser light show from around 8 – 9 pm, when you can see a magnificent display of thousands of lights from the various tall buildings, including the laser beams that shoot across the sky. This show is accompanied by music. The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is great place from which to watch this display.

Make sure you also visit some of the fishing villages in the district, such as Aberdeen and the Sok Kwu Wan fishing village on Lamma island that is famed for its excellent Chinese seafood restaurants. You should also visit the Chinese border, out past Kowloon into the countryside. However, there is more to exotic international travel to Hong Kong than just that.

The first Europeans to settle in the Far East were the Portuguese, and the oldest settlement was at Macao, also known as Macau. This was also handed back to the Chinese, but you can still visit Macao, especially the Grand Prix circuit and the casinos: Macao is not nicknamed the ‘Monte Carlo of the Far East’ for nothing. It also has a unique combination of Portuguese and Chinese culture that is found nowhere else in the world.

Make sure that you also take a tour to Zhongshan, on the Pearl River delta. This is an 800 year old village covering some 20 square miles, inhabited by traditional fishermen and farmers. Also in the area is Tai Mo Shan (Big Hat Mountain), the highest mountain in the district, and providing magnificent views of the Lam Chuen valley and the Shek Kong Airport.

Hong Kong is not all high rise buildings and people dashing frenetically about talking to cell phones. There is also the peaceful part that comprises nine tenths of the district. Places such as the Chuk Lam Shim Yuen Buddhist Monastery and the Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall, with its delicate wood carvings and built in honor of Tang Chung Ling who founded the Tang clan. Close by is one of five famous walled villages, Lo Wai, built in the 13th century.

Make sure, if you can, that the Hong Kong packages you look at include trips to these places of interest that show the real China, as opposed to the westernized influences of Hong Kong as most people know it. Good vacation planners should include tours outside the environs of Victoria island and Kowloon and into the Chinese mainland and surrounding district.

It’s a long way to travel just to visit the skyscraper city that is just like any other modern day city, and miss the real flavor of the Orient that can be found just a few miles away. Real exotic international travel to Hong Kong must involve some element of the mystery of the Orient, and that is what you will find once you get away from the modern parts of the city. Take in a tea plantation, and perhaps a local traditional Chinese market, and try some of the more traditional fare as opposed to the very westernized food of Victoria.

That way you will see and taste the real China of this area, and have a truly exotic vacation to Hong Kong that you will be able to talk about for a lifetime.

Explore Europe by Train

Train travel is no longer a thing of the past or the domain of young backpackers.
With a European inter-rail pass anyone can explore Europe from the comfort
of a train.

There are so many wonderful places to visit in Europe and the train really is
one of the best ways of getting around. It can deliver right to the
destination of your choice and when you have seen all you want
to see can carry you swiftly and comfortably onto your next destination.

From the fjords of Scandinavia to the beaches of the Costa del Sol. From
the Parthenon in Athens to the Kasbah in Marrakech it is all within
your grasp. Discover the beautiful Dordogne or visit the art galleries
of Florence, ski one day in the Alps and be on the beach at St. Tropez the next.
You can even visit some of the lesser known areas of Europe such as the Rila
Mountains of Bulgaria or visit Bran Castle in Romania, the reputed home
of Count Dracula.

A European rail pass can be valid for up to 29 countries for up to one month so it gives you
incredible flexibility to go where you want to go, when you want to go there.
It includes all the main European countries and North Africa as well.

Modern trains are now swift and comfortable, gone are the days of bone
shaking and hard, uncomfortable seats, you will be travelling in style
without the stress of driving or the delays and interminable queues
that flying so often involves. Plan your own itinerary and travel
to the destinations of your choice for one all inclusive price.

You can also book a couchette so you can travel to your next port of call
whilst asleep and arrive refreshed and ready to go.

There are 8 different zones to choose from,

A, Ireland

B, Sweden, Finland and Norway,

c,Germany, Denmark,Austria and Switzerland,

D,Bosnia-Herzogovina,The Czech Republic and Croatia

E,France, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxumbourg.

F,Spain, Portugal and Morocco,

G,Italy, Greece and Turkey,

H,Romania, Bulgaria,Serbia and Montenegro

A European inter-rail pass for one zone will last for 16 days for 2 zones
is valid for 22 days and for the really intrepid traveller you can purchase a
rail pass to all 29 zones which lasts for 1 month.

Explore Europe by Train-Inter-Rail Pass Rates.

1 zone under 26 — 145.00 pounds over 26– 215.00 pounds Child– 108.00 pounds.

2 zones under 26 — 205.00 pounds over 25– 295.00 pounds Child– 148.00 pounds

All zones under 26 –285.00 pounds over 26– 405.00 pounds Child– 203.00 pounds.

Child rates apply from 4-11 years, under 4′s go free.

So “let the train take the strain” and enjoy exploring Europe by train. The
only real problem is that with such a wealth of sites and wonderful places
to visit how do you decide where to go first!