Thursday, 8 May 2014

New Caledonia Travel Place by Anjimile Mtila Oponyo

This semisecret gem of the South Pacific, a three-hour flight from Sydney, is attracting visitors like never before. Thank infrastructural upgrades like a refurbished international airport, improved roads and bridges, and the arrival of high-profile properties like the new Hilton Noumea La Promenade Residences and the Sheraton New Caledonia Deva Resort & Spa, opening this summer.



An island itinerary reads like a fantasy novel: snorkeling and diving in one of the world’s largest lagoons, an aquamarine stunner populated by thousands of coral and marine species and home to the world’s second largest reef (after the Great Barrier); horseback riding through verdant mountains and indigenous Kanak villages; kayaking by moonlight among the submerged forest of the Blue River Provincial Park. The cosmopolitan capital, Nouméa, has its own allures, like Le Roof, where you might spot dolphins diving in the distance while savoring the fresh oysters, and the Tjibaou Cultural Center, a Renzo Piano-designed museum housing one of the world’s largest collections of Pacific art.

Niagara Falls Travel Place in New York by Anjimile Mtila Oponyo

Known for its remarkable natural beauty and tourist kitsch, Niagara Falls is now evolving into a draw for those who love food as well as those who seek thrills. A year ago, the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute opened a high-end restaurant, deli, patisserie and gelateria steps from the American Falls, transforming the area’s dining scene overnight.



 A gastro pub called the Griffon Pub, which features 50 beers on tap and creative New American dishes like gnocchi poutine, opened a few miles east of the falls in August. On the Canadian side, oenophiles can get a taste of the region’s growing wine scene just a short bike ride from the falls along the Niagara River Recreation Trail. Nondining attractions are plentiful, too. This year, Canadians will host two major War of 1812 bicentennial re-enactments in the area, and, beginning this spring, visitors will be able to see the falls from a new luxury catamaran. Tourism officials on the Canadian side appear poised to allow daredevils to zip line across or rappel down the Niagara Gorge later this year.

Munnar Travel Place in India by Anjimile Mtila Oponyo

There is something quite majestic about the green rolling hills of the tea plantations in Munnar, a town in the Indian state of Kerala.



When I arrived at a small guesthouse called the Misty Green View, just outside of Munnar, a traditional South Indian meal awaited me, full of fragrance and spice. In the morning, I drank tea on the balcony and watched the dense fog slowly unravel across the velvety landscape before climbing to the top of a road and capturing this rainbow.

Zagreb Travel Place in Croatia by Anjimile Mtila Oponyo

June is a fantastic time to visit Croatia’s capital Zagreb – the weather is warming up (with average highs around 25°C/77°F), pavement cafes buzz with activity, and festivals fill the streets with revellers. Cest is D’Best (cestisdbest.com) lures street performers from around the world, turning the city into a huge circus from 5-11 June; Ljeto na Strosu (ljetonastrosu.com), held from May-Sept, transforms a leafy central street into a quirky cultural hub with an outdoor cinema, concerts and art installations.



Croatia’s biggest music festival, INmusic (inmusicfestival.com), is a three-day lakeside extravaganza that attracts plenty of big-name bands  (23-25 June) – this year’s headliners include multi-Grammy Award winners The Black Keys, and legendary alt-rockers the Pixies. Tickets are ludicrously cheap (just €48 for the three days, or €69 including camping), facilities are superb (think yoga classes, swimming, free wifi and warm showers) and the location beside Lake Jarun is so close to the city centre that it’s easy to dip in and out as you please.

Chicago Travel Place in USA by Anjimile Mtila Oponyo

Turkey’s Turquoise coast heats up in June, but the sun hasn’t quite hit full strength. Follow sections of the 500km-long Lycian Way on foot through ancient ruins, pine forests, and to glorious sandy beaches. Make sure you pack sturdy walking shoes. There are campsites en route, or base yourself in a town and tackle it in day trips (visit cultureroutesinturkey.com/c/lycian-way for maps).



Ölüdeniz is a good starting point, with steep paths from the high-end hotels through tiny Falaya to unspoilt Butterfly Valley and its sandy beach. Further south along the coast, Patara can claim Turkey's longest uninterrupted beach as well as some of Lycia's finest ruins. Or if it’s comfort you’re after, Kalkan has some of the best dining options on the route, including the excellent Korsan Fish Terrace.

The Lycian Way Travel Place in Turkey by Anjimile Mtila Oponyo

Turkey’s Turquoise coast heats up in June, but the sun hasn’t quite hit full strength. Follow sections of the 500km-long Lycian Way on foot through ancient ruins, pine forests, and to glorious sandy beaches. Make sure you pack sturdy walking shoes. There are campsites en route, or base yourself in a town and tackle it in day trips (visit cultureroutesinturkey.com/c/lycian-way for maps).



Ölüdeniz is a good starting point, with steep paths from the high-end hotels through tiny Falaya to unspoilt Butterfly Valley and its sandy beach. Further south along the coast, Patara can claim Turkey's longest uninterrupted beach as well as some of Lycia's finest ruins. Or if it’s comfort you’re after, Kalkan has some of the best dining options on the route, including the excellent Korsan Fish Terrace.
 
 
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