THAI cancels all flights to and from Osaka after Typhoon Jebi

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  • This photo released by Kansai Airport coast guard air base on September 4 and distributed by Jiji press shows a tanker after strong winds flung it around a bridge leading to the airport. (Photo by JIJI PRESS / various sources / AFP)

THAI cancels all flights to and from Osaka after Typhoon Jebi

Tourism September 05, 2018 06:43

By The Nation

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Thai Airways International (THAI) has cancelled more flights on the Bangkok-Osaka route due to the temporary closure of Kansai Airport after Typhoon Jebi hit the city.

The typhoon approached Japan on Tuesday at noon, damaging the airport and flooding the runways, Flt Lieutenant Pratana Patansiri, vice president for THAI’s aviation safety, security and standard’s department, said on Tuesday night.

Other airlines have also temporarily stopped flying in and out of Osaka.

The flights to be cancelled are:

1. TG622 scheduled to depart from Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 4 at 11.30pm and arrive at Kansai Airport at 7am (local time) the following day;

2. TG623 scheduled to depart Kansai Airport on September 5 at 11.45am (local time) and arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 3.35pm.

Earlier, THAI had cancelled the Bangkok-Osaka TG672 flight, and the Osaka- Bangkok TG673 flight.

The airline has said it will closely monitor and assess the situation, and resume normal operations once Kansai Airport reopens.

THAI operates two round-trip flights daily between Bangkok and Osaka. For more information, visit thaiairways.com or call (02) 356 1111 (24 hours).

THAI apologises for flying cockroach

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THAI apologises for flying cockroach

Tourism September 04, 2018 20:00

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Thai Airways International (THAI) has apologised for flying with a cockroach on board a flight from the Japanese city of Sapporo to Bangkok last week.

Facebook page @Hokkaidofanclub on Monday posted a video clip showing a live cockroach on the flight from Chitose Airport to Suvarnabhumi Airport on Friday.

The post received much comment from social-media users concerning the national flag carrier’s cleanliness and sanitation.

In a statement issued by THAI on Tuesday, it said the company had a normal cleaning process for each plane, both when it reached a destination and before its next flight.

There is also a big cabin clean during flight breaks and deep cleaning during scheduled maintenance, it added.

However, following the incident on TG671, it has increased the frequency of cabin big cleaning on its aircraft.

As to the plane in which the insect was found, it had passed the normal cleaning process when it landed at Suvarnabhumi on August 31, THAI said.

Moreover, the aircraft in question today additionally passed its cabin big cleaning and will receive deep cleaning during scheduled maintenance tomorrow, it added.

For measures to get rid of cockroaches, the carrier has now placed cockroach traps and used gel to trap the insects, as well as spraying an insecticide not harmful to humans, THAI explained.

Typhoon Jebi forces Thai Airways to cancel, reschedule flights

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A handout photo made available by NASA shows a satellite image of of typhoon Jebi moving north toward Japan on 02 September 2018 (issued 03 September 2018) / EPA-EFE
A handout photo made available by NASA shows a satellite image of of typhoon Jebi moving north toward Japan on 02 September 2018 (issued 03 September 2018) / EPA-EFE

Typhoon Jebi forces Thai Airways to cancel, reschedule flights

Breaking News September 04, 2018 09:31

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Thai Airways International (THAI) is cancelling and rescheduling some of its flights on the Bangkok-Nagoya and Bangkok-Osaka routes on Tuesday because of Typhoon Jebi.

The announcement came after the Japan Meteorological Agency warned Japanese residents that Typhoon Jebi is expected to approach Japan, flight Lieutenant Pratana Patanasiri, THAI vice president aviation safety, security and standards department, said on Monday.

For safety reason, the flight adjustments are:

Cancellation of four flights.

• Flight TG646 on the Bangkok-Nagoya route which was scheduled to depart from Suvarnabhumi Airport at 10.45am and arrive at Nagoya Airport at 6.40pm (local time).

• Flight TG647 on the Nagoya-Bangkok route which was scheduled to depart from Nagoya Airport at 12.30am (local time) on September 5 and arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 4.30am.

• Flight TG672 on the Bangkok-Osaka route which was scheduled to depart from Suvarnabhumi Airport at 8.25am and arrive at Kansai Airport, Osaka at 3.55pm (local time).

• Flight TG673 on route Osaka-Bangkok route which was scheduled to depart from Kansai Airport, Osaka at 5.35pm (local time) and arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 9.25pm.

Reschedule of two flights.

• Flight TG623 on the Osaka-Bangkok route which was scheduled to depart from Kansai Airport, Osaka at 11.45am (local time) and arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 3.35pm, reschedules to depart from Kansai Airport, Osaka at 11am (local time) and arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 2.50pm.

• Flight TG645 on the Nagoya-Bangkok route which was scheduled to depart from Nagoya Airport at 11am (local time) and arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 3pm, reschedules to depart from Nagoya Airport at 10am (local time) and arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 2pm.

For more information, passengers may visit thaiairways.comwebsite or contact THAI Contact Center at Tel. 02-356-1111 (24 hours).

THAI cancels Bangkok-Osaka flights

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Passengers wait to leave Kansai International Airport in Izumisano, western Japan, by speedboat. EPA-EFE/JIJI PRESS
Passengers wait to leave Kansai International Airport in Izumisano, western Japan, by speedboat. EPA-EFE/JIJI PRESS

THAI cancels Bangkok-Osaka flights

national September 05, 2018 18:39

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Thai Airways International on Wednesday announced the cancellation of all Osaka flights until Tuesday (September 11) following the closure of Osaka’s Kansai International Airport.

Typhoon Jebi slammed into the west coast of Japan yesterday, damaging the airport and flooding its runways.

The flights to be cancelled are TG672 from Suvarnabhumi airport at 8.25am, TG673 from Kansai at 5.35pm, TG622 from Suvarnabhumi at 11.30pm, TG623 from Kansai at 11.45am.

 An aerial view of flooding at the Kansai International Airport on September 5 after Typhoon Jebi hit. Photo by JIJI PRESS/AFP

Thai passengers holding roundtrip tickets between Bangkok and Osaka until September 15 may reschedule flights or reroute to Tokyo (Narita and Haneda), Nagoya, Fukuoka and Sapporo. Fees and charges will be exempt.

Passengers are advised to contact Thai on +66(0)2-356-1111 or their travel agent.

A hotline +66(0)2-356-1166 has been set up.

According to media reports, 11 people were killed in Osaka and Shiga prefectures in western Japan after being hit by flying objects or buried under damaged buildings. More than 3,000 people that were left stranded at the airport, the biggest in western Japan, are to be evacuated by speedboat.

A holiday in bountiful Busan

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A holiday in bountiful Busan

sleep August 31, 2018 01:00

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Busan is probably best known as the host city of one of Asia’s most important film festivals and a key transfer port, but this South Korean coastal metropolis is also an ideal destination for those seeking an adventurous getaway or a cultural escape.

From the famed Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) Square – where the world-famous festival is held each October – to historical temples, quaint villages, seafood markets, and stylish retail districts, travellers have more than one reason to make a stop here.

The city’s sprawling beaches make Busan a popular destination for sun lovers. Laid back, yet still bustling, Haeundae Beach is one of Korea’s most beautiful beaches featuring natural untouched wonders. For foodies, Haeundae also offers a variety of local delicacies, from restaurants specialising in king crab and cold noodles, to street vendors peddling fish sticks and steamed dumplings.

Given its location, Busan also offers an abundance of fresh seafood. For the best finds, locals direct visitors to the Jagalchi Market, often likened to Tokyo’s famous Tsukiji Market, where varieties of live and dried seafood are prepared in different ways.

The second most populous city after Seoul, Busan has its share of cultural attractions that capture the oldworld charm of Korea’s rich heritage. Gamcheon Cultural Village consists of hundreds of tiny, colourful houses, shops and buildings dotted throughout a maze of small, winding streets. Built on surrounding hills with views overlooking the sea, the village rises above the city and is known as the “Santorini of Korea”. The village’s hand-drawn murals and sculptures create a living art installation and a picture-perfect hotspot for visitors.

Another scenic landmark, the Haedong Yonggung Temple, is a breathtaking temple perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the East Sea. Dating back to the 13th century and built by a legendary Buddhist teacher, the temple is nestled between the sea and mountains and boasts a beautiful three-storey pagoda that represents tranquil harmony. For panoramic views of the city, Busan’s newest attraction, the Busan Air Cruise, offers a magnificent 1.6-kilometre journey above the sea in glass-enclosed cable cars.

Korea is renowned for its shopping – endless malls selling clothes, makeup, and accessories – and Busan is no exception. The lavish Shinsegae Centum City is listed in the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest department store, housing countless brands as well as entertainment options, including an indoor golf range and spa.

With sweeping views of the ocean, Shilla Stay Haeundae is a choice of your accommodation. Located just a two-minute walk away from the picturesque Haeundae Beach, the property features a relaxed, residential-style design with clean lines and soft hues that showcase the surrounding coastal region. Six room types are available including the Ondol Suite, which recreates an authentic Korean under-floor heating system for guests looking to experience a traditional Korean home.

For a dining experience, its Haeundae’s Cafe serves a wide selection of fresh seafood as part of its daily buffet available throughout the day. Guests can also lounge and soak up the sun in the hotel’s rooftop pool, which overlooks the panoramic beachfront, while enjoying refreshing drinks and snacks from the poolside bar.

The property also offers a “Welcome to Korea” package which includes a Busan City Tour Bus Ticket (oneday pass), complimentary breakfast, and exclusive Shilla Stay teddy bear gift. Room rates start at KRW 114,000 (Bt3,400) per night, based on two persons sharing a room.

For more information visit http://www.ShillaStay.com/haeundae/index.do.

Chilling out on North Island

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Chilling out on North Island

sleep August 30, 2018 15:30

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A stone’s throw from the Natural Heritage and Wilderness areas, Treetops Lodge & Estate is a gateway to New Zealand’s North Island with striking views of hot springs, rivers, lakes and waterfalls.

Surrounded by virgin jungles and plenty of hiking trails, guests can experience the spectacular views in a helicopter ride, interact with wildlife in nature sanctuaries, go horseback riding and mountain climbing and explore Maori culture and the active White Island Volcano.

The resort offers eight villas, four chalet apartment suites, a family cottage and the Pheasant Cottage overlooking the spectacular surrounding of wildlife habitats and lakes. The villas are fitted with comfortable furnishings and period decor, designed in union with natural wood to give the villas a warm, cosy and relaxing feel.

The rooms boast spacious bathrooms with jacuzzis, fireplaces, large beds, Wi-Fi and kitchens, with private chefs and assistants being provided to manage everything during your stay. The resort also features a library, concert hall, fitness and Kinloch Club, an 18-hole golf course designed by Jack

Those preferring to stay in the resort can relax at the exclusive Wilderness Spa and enjoy the Maori Healing Rituals and the Signature Estate Sourced Manuka Honey Body Scrub that are complemented by a full range of organic treatments from Janesce, a professional botanical skincare, based on a harmonious blend of plants and pure essentials oils.

Find out more at http://www.Treetops.co.nz.

ELITE CARD Event to mark anniversary

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ELITE CARD Event to mark anniversary

Tourism August 31, 2018 01:00

By The Nation

Thailand Privilege Card Co Ltd, the operator of the Thailand Elite Card, will host the “Elite Friend of Thailand” event to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Thailand Privilege Card and launch the exclusive “Elite Friend of Thailand” elite card in honour of the foreign volunteers in the Tham Luang Cave rescue operation.

Chairman Yutthasak Supasorn said the company’s operating result for the 10-month period between October 1, 2017 and July 31, 2018, amounted to Bt790 million in revenue , a 66.35 per cent increase. Net profit stands at Bt239 million thanks to rises in sales and membership fees.

Prominent benefits of the Thailand Privilege Card that have been attracting international cardholders include a long-stay Thai visa, smooth arrival and departure at airports, as well as a trouble-free stay within in the counntry, not to mention other benefits in business and service. The objective is to give cardholders the very best service and comfort in

Thailand, under the scheme “Simply Extraordinary Country, Membership Crafted for Friend of Thailand”.

A walk through Siam’s history

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A walk through Siam’s history

Thailand August 27, 2018 14:05

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A new attraction in Pattaya, the Legend Siam is scheduled to open at the end of this year and is promoting itself as the first Thai cultural theme park.

Costing around Bt4 billion, the park has been created by Nusasiri Company and brings together Thai history, arts and culture and shopping experience under one roof.

“Our park aims to represent the pride of Thailand and to support Thailand’s tourism industry and economic growth,” explains Visanu Thepcharoen, chief executive officer of Nusasiri.

Legend Siam is spread over 10,000 square metres and features three zones: Siam Vilize showcases civilization of Siam, Araya Thai representing Thai traditions and culture, and Bhumi Pan Din wisdom portrays the pride of Thailand.

Visitors can enjoy a special show titled “The Echoes of Legend Siam”, a music and art performance presented through the vision of Manop Meejamrat, a Silapathorn Artist. Other performances include Miss Grand Thailand’s “Legend Siam Culture Fashion Show”.

“This mega project will create a different image for tourism on the East Coast of Thailand. We will see the private and industrial sectors working with community. In the past, people focused on beach and outdoor activities when talked about Pattaya. From now on, people will be attracted by its coastal beauty and cultural traditions that will showcase Thailand as the Land of Smiles,” said Weerasak Kowsurat, the minister of Tourism and Sports.

The new park will dazzle visitors from the first step with the magnificent arch at the entrance, where five-storey tall Tossakan and Sahasdecha act as the guardians. Inside, several attractive displays showcase the glorious days of Rattanakosin era, the ways of life, and Siam of the past, with mesmerising architecture.

“Legendary Royal Elephants” tells the story of ancient Thai ceremonies while Araya Thai presents a temple fair, mythical creatures from Thai literature, and Wat Phra Si San Phet from the Ayutthaya era which has been brought back to life.

Visitors can experience the innovative 3D performance and enjoy shopping at the floating market and traditional market. The Bhumi Pan Din zone, meanwhile, presents the legend of Bang Rajan warriors who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Find out more at http://www.LegendSiam.com.

The many joys of Ueno Park

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  • Food stalls ring Ueno Park for the summer festival.
  • Shinobazu Pond in Tokyo’s Ueno Park is double delightful each summer as the lotus flowers come into bloom, their pink hue contrasting with the red and green of Bentendo Temple.
  • In front of Kiyomizu Kannon-dou Temple is the eyecatching “Pine Tree of the Moon” (Tsuki no Matsu).
  • Kimono-clad Japanese girls in Ueno Park find a foreign cellist worth a snapshot.
  • The park is filled with museums, most of them dedicated to art, with which many Japanese people share a fascination.
  • Visitors to the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum can learn about bento as a means of communication.

The many joys of Ueno Park

World August 31, 2018 01:00

By Kitchana Lersakvanitchakul
THE NATION

As if the green surrounds of this Tokyo oasis weren’t enough, its museums teem with knowledge

When travelling in Japan, I always make it a point to visit Ueno Park, a relaxing green paradise in the heart of Tokyo.

This spacious public park is replete with sights to see all four seasons of the year. At the end of March you have the fleeting beauty of the cherry tree blossoms, an inspiring experience made all the more fun by the crowds of locals who come out to picnic among them. It’s a vibrant and lively atmosphere.

 

This month I was marvelling at the expanse of magnificent lotus flowers blooming all across Shinobazu Pond in the park. The Japanese lotus has bigger leaves than its Thai cousin, and rounder petals.

Helping make this spot one of the most beautiful and photogenic in Tokyo is the Japanese people, who don kimonos for the annual summer festival.

 

The cherry pink of the lotus blossoms on Shinobazu no Ike, to use its Japanese name, contrasts delightfully with the colours of nearby Bentendo Temple, which has a red exterior and green roof. And it’s all bathed in blue at night thanks to decorative illumination.

Shinobazu Pond is large enough to be divided into three sections. In one segment people row about in rented boats. In another they pedal little vessels that look like swans and cormorants. And the third is a preserve for several dozen species of migratory and resident birds.

 

In addition to hosting constantly changing events, Ueno Park is also home to a great number of museums and galleries. These include the Shitamachi and Ueno Royal museums, the national museums of Western Art and Nature and Science, and the Tokyo National Museum and Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.

 

Not only are the displays in these places interesting and educational, but it’s a constant source of charm seeing Japanese people, with kids in tow or in groups of friends, making the rounds. There always seems to be a sense of joy among them when they’re on outings like this.

 

I was tempted on my visit this month to go see “Michelangelo and the Ideal Body” at the National Museum of Western Art, but opted instead for the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. It had a pair of appealing shows – a Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita retrospective commemorating the 50th anniversary of his death and an exhibition about bento as a “Design for Eating, Gathering and Communicating”.

Both shows continue through October 8.

 

Foujita is less known that most of the European artists he chummed with and worked among in Paris early in the 20th century, but he’s a hot commodity at the auction houses today.

The retrospective misses nothing in the career of this prolific painter, draughtsman and designer. You get to see his landscapes, portraits, religious paintings and nudes (including “Milky White Nudes”), which sounds rather irreligious.

 

The four zones bellow their titles – “A Grand Retrospective of the Largest Scale”, “Foujita Masterpieces from Major Western Art Museum Collections!” and “Leonard Foujita Returns to Ueno!” The final section explains that the artist studied at the Tokyo Fine Arts School (now Tokyo University of the Arts).

 

The bento exhibition is more than box lunches and segmented food platters, seeking to “rethink the relationship between the arts and everyday life”. Most Thais know what bento is, but few will know about its history and culture.

The bento is regarded as an integral part of the Japanese way of life. Some are lovingly prepared for family members as “gifts” and by their design link the maker to the recipient. And families often eat bento together. In this way it becomes a form of communication, bringing people together.

 

On display are bento boxes from the Edo period (1603-1868), many inventive bento-theme ideas from past and present and East and West, compelling videos and installations and contemporary artworks that require the visitor’s participation.

Artist Marije Vogelzang spotlights aspects of bento that cannot be seen or touched, extracting the human connections, memories and hopes for the future. She does this by creating a space large enough to enter – a giant bento box that can be explored as you listen to a story told by “the Spirit of Bento”.

 

The title of Jun Kitazawa’s “Osusowake Passage” refers to the practice of sharing food in small portions, usually while eating bento with others. Toru Koyamada and Yasuhiro Moriuchi delve into communication design involving eating and its future possibilities.

Koyamada shows a record of his family’s day-to-day bento-making routine, demonstrating how such a process can create connections and offer rich learning opportunities. Moriuchi conducts workshops for elementary-school pupils to prepare their own bento from scratch and make a documentary video at the same time. The videos are then shared to tell the tale of each student’s bento.

The writer travelled with NokScoot Airlines.

 

IF YOU GO

The fastest way to reach Ueno Park is by train to Ueno Station, either the JR Line or Keisei Line.

The park can also be reached from Nazu Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line or from Ueno-Okachimachi Station on the Oedo Subway Line.

Double the experience, double the fun

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Double the experience, double the fun

World August 29, 2018 15:16

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Travelling to a new place can be fun and exciting, but travelling to a destination where you can be in two places at the same time can double the experience.

Research from Booking.com shows that more than half of global travellers want to tick more destinations off their bucket list in 2018. Here are some destinations where you can be in two places at once.

 

France and Switzerland

If you’re dreaming of staying in two countries at the same time, Arbez Franco Suisse is the place to make those dreams come true. Located right on the borders of France and Switzerland, this charming chalet hotel offers guests the opportunity to sleep with their feet in France and head in Switzerland. The hotel’s kitchen, dining room and some of the guest rooms are divided by the line separating the two countries. Guests can wake up in France and enjoy their meals in Switzerland without even leaving the accommodation.

Belgium and the Netherlands

Combining two countries and cultures, the unique municipality of Baarle is probably one of the most complicated towns in the world. Split between the Netherlands and Belgium, it’s not simply divided into two parts with one border – it’s actually full of separate pieces of land and a network of intricate enclaves of Belgium within counter-enclaves of the Netherlands. The nationality of the town’s citizens is usually determined by the location of their home.

Where to stay: The charming Hotel Brasserie Den Engel is situated in the centre of Baarle-Nassau, the Dutch side of the municipality, and offers a brasserie with a welcoming terrace to relax and enjoy the sun. If you want to rest your head in Baarle-Hertog, the Belgian side, book a stay at the Brownies&downieS Baarle, a cosy property with a Belgian restaurant and terrace that’s perfect for looking over the town to try and get a better understanding of the complex lay of the land.

Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere – Ecuador

Located right on the Equator, Quito is the Ecuador’s capital and one of the largest equatorial cities. High in the Andes, Quito is one of the first Unesco World Heritage Cities in the world and its stunning historic centre is home to various monasteries, baroque churches, and charming cobblestone streets. Located just outside the city is the Ciudad Mitad del Mundo or Middle of the World City, a museum park and monument which highlights the exact location of the Equator.

Where to stay: El Crater is set against the panoramic backdrop of the active Pululahua Volcano with private balconies offering views of the nearby Equator Monument. It features ethnic Ecuadorian architecture designed from hand-crafted stone, contemporary interiors and an art gallery that features an extensive collection from renowned Ecuadorian artists. El Crater’s restaurant offers 360-degree views of both the northern and southern hemispheres and serves Ecuadorian cuisine, exotic cocktails and canapes.

Atlantic and Indian Ocean – South Africa

Cape Agulhas is the southernmost point of Africa and is said to be the official dividing line between the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Imagine having one foot in the Atlantic and the other in the Indian Ocean. Also on this special cape you’ll spot The Cape Agulhas Lighthouse. Built in 1848 it’s the second oldest working lighthouse in South Africa. Climb to the top and admire the breathtaking views of the two mighty oceans meeting along the rocky coastline.

Where to stay: Located in the coastal town of Agulhas, just a short walk from the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, the Agulhas Best View offers cosy and self-catering cottages with stunning ocean views as far as the eye can see.

Nevada and Arizona – Hoover Dam, USA

Set on the border between the US states of Nevada and Arizona, the stunning Hoover Dam gives you the option not only to be in two places at once , but also two time zones (Mountain and Pacific). This engineering marvel is recognised as a National Civil Engineering Landmark and guests should book a tour to learn and appreciate its history and importance.

Where to stay: Set only a short drive from the Hoover Dam in one direction and Boulder City in the other, the Hoover Dam Lodge features spacious rooms with mountain and lake views, as well as a seasonal outdoor pool. In addition to visiting the Hoover Dam, guests can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities in the area including paddle boarding, hiking and biking.

North American and Eurasian Tectonic Plates – ?ingvellir National Park, Iceland

Straddling the border of two states or countries to be in two places at once can be exciting, but what about straddling two continents? If this interests you, then take your bucket list to Iceland, the only inhabited island in the world where tectonic plates and ocean ridge are visible on land, allowing travellers the unique opportunity to walk between two continents at once.

Where to stay: Hotel Grimsborgir Luxury Rooms and Apartments offers comfortable suites and apartments just a short drive from the Unesco-listed ?ingvellir National Park, the best place to view and walking along the joining of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Guests can admire the sky and surrounding mountains from the room’s balcony, terrace or from one of 14 outdoor hot tubs.

Underwater and on the surface – the Maldives

Huvafen Fushi is a luxurious resort located in the North Male Atoll in the Maldives and offers both overwater and underwater facilities. Guests can enjoy relaxing treatments at the underwater Lime Spa or practice yoga in the yoga pavilion, while the hotel’s overwater restaurant features an open kitchen and fresh seafood dishes.

In the air but connected to the earth – India

Travellers who are looking for a unique stay in nature between air and land can spend the night in a tree house. Set amidst the abundant forests of Syari Valley, The Tree House Resort is an eco-friendly property overlooking the Aravalli mountain range. Perched atop the trees, the resort offers wooden accommodation with tree branches coming through between the furnishings. Wake up to the sound of the birds and spend some peaceful time by the outdoor pool before savouring Indian delicacies at the resort’s Machaan restaurant.