My husband and went to Las Vegas and every year we plan to visit Las Vegas ‘til we get old and that’s our plan. Since we visiting Las Vegas we did not miss the great “Grand Canyon Tour” it was one of our trip package deal that my husband did booked online. This Grand Canyon is a powerful and inspiring landscape; the Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size. Unique combinations of geologic color and erosional forms decorate a canyon that is 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep. We had a “Pink Jeep Tour” going to Grand Canyon. The tour guide that we had was great as I believed he is a very knowledgeable person and even the way he talk and his experienced I can say he is very smart guy and he talked the whole time from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon, I cannot believe he talk that much and that was my 1st time that I encountered a person who has a lot something to say which you can gain information or knowledge from him. This Pink Jeep Tours offers great experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon in luxurious comfort and will help you to explore the Grand Canyon. I am glad that my husband did choose the Pink Jeep Tours as the food was included with it. As you can see the pictures are look great and I was fascinated the Grand Canyon but it was look scary when you look down and I guess you will not be alive once you fell down there. My husband that time did try to walk nearby the edge and makes me feel nervous and I do not want something will happen to him and I said “honey why you keep standing nearby the edge, pls. do not go there “ he was not being a coward but darn that is scary to me. He said to me, don’t worry honey I am far away from edge but he was so near. It was hot that time as you can see here in the picture I am not really smiling (ha-ha). I really enjoyed of our “Grand Canyon Tour” it was such a great experienced visiting this one of the tourist attractions in USA.
Friday, March 14, 2008
The Diving Sites in El Nido Palawan, Philippines
My husband, my best friend named Cherryl and I went in El Nido Palawan and it is a very remote place, we did island hopping in there and we had a good time in there, my husband regret he did not go scuba diving in some famous diving sites in there and we planned to come back again and he said to me he will be going to go diving in there. We had a great time even being far away from the City and below which I wanted to share to people who wanted to do and know the famous diving sites in El Nido, Palawan.
Dilumacad Island-This island is located 6 km west of El Nido. Dilumacad Island is known for a cave dive that can be found on the north side. The cave has an entrance wide enough for two divers to enter together and a 15-20m tunnel leads to a cavern at the centre. The bottom is quite sandy where you can see small exotic fish and crabs. The way out is norrow and one diver at a time. Outside, you can see larger fish.
Matinloc Island: This island is located in the west of El Nido. This island has beautiful and interesting dive sites like the Banayan Point, Bikanayos Rock and Inbogal Point.Banayan Point: Located on the southern tip of the Matinloc island. This marvelous dive site is great to see pelagics. The current can be strong and you can see tuna, jacks, mackerel and coral encrusted rocks.Bikanayos Rock: This dive site is located on the western side of the Matinloc Island. This dive is also known as Picanayas. You can see whitetip sharks. Pelagics can often be seen here as well.
Inbogal Point-This site is located in the southwest of Binkanayos Rock. Beautiful gorgonians and green corals can be seen in this site. This dive site, you can see Jacks, tuna and mackerel are common and it is home to a unique species of angelfish (Pomacanthus annularis).Miniloc Island: This island is a cove surrounded by sheer limestone cliffs with a fine white sand beach lined with coconut trees, and clear waters teeming with marine life. The island is situated in the west of El Nido. There are a number of attractive dive sites like Tagbao Island, Biet Point and Twin Rocks.
Tagbao Island- This tiny island Located at the northwest point of Miniloc Island. This island is locally known as Tres Marias in reference to the three reefs that lie between the two islands. Snorkeling is best in here because it is shallow and you see a lot of reef fish, colourful corals and painted crayfish.Biet Point: This dive site is located at the southern tip of the Miniloc island. In this beautiful dive site, you can see plenty of lettuce corals and sponges. Jacks, barracuda, squid, cuttlefish and angelfish can be encountered in here.Twin Rocks: Located at the north side of the Miniloc Island- It is charactarized by a profusion of table corals, sea whips and sponges. You will see small stingray and angelfish here.
I wanted to learn scuba diving and I hope I will learn so that my husband and I will do scuba diving together.
Dilumacad Island-This island is located 6 km west of El Nido. Dilumacad Island is known for a cave dive that can be found on the north side. The cave has an entrance wide enough for two divers to enter together and a 15-20m tunnel leads to a cavern at the centre. The bottom is quite sandy where you can see small exotic fish and crabs. The way out is norrow and one diver at a time. Outside, you can see larger fish.
Matinloc Island: This island is located in the west of El Nido. This island has beautiful and interesting dive sites like the Banayan Point, Bikanayos Rock and Inbogal Point.Banayan Point: Located on the southern tip of the Matinloc island. This marvelous dive site is great to see pelagics. The current can be strong and you can see tuna, jacks, mackerel and coral encrusted rocks.Bikanayos Rock: This dive site is located on the western side of the Matinloc Island. This dive is also known as Picanayas. You can see whitetip sharks. Pelagics can often be seen here as well.
Inbogal Point-This site is located in the southwest of Binkanayos Rock. Beautiful gorgonians and green corals can be seen in this site. This dive site, you can see Jacks, tuna and mackerel are common and it is home to a unique species of angelfish (Pomacanthus annularis).Miniloc Island: This island is a cove surrounded by sheer limestone cliffs with a fine white sand beach lined with coconut trees, and clear waters teeming with marine life. The island is situated in the west of El Nido. There are a number of attractive dive sites like Tagbao Island, Biet Point and Twin Rocks.
Tagbao Island- This tiny island Located at the northwest point of Miniloc Island. This island is locally known as Tres Marias in reference to the three reefs that lie between the two islands. Snorkeling is best in here because it is shallow and you see a lot of reef fish, colourful corals and painted crayfish.Biet Point: This dive site is located at the southern tip of the Miniloc island. In this beautiful dive site, you can see plenty of lettuce corals and sponges. Jacks, barracuda, squid, cuttlefish and angelfish can be encountered in here.Twin Rocks: Located at the north side of the Miniloc Island- It is charactarized by a profusion of table corals, sea whips and sponges. You will see small stingray and angelfish here.
I wanted to learn scuba diving and I hope I will learn so that my husband and I will do scuba diving together.
Tourist Destinations in Switzerland is St. Beatus Cave

Before I got married, my brother and I visited my sister and her husband in Switzerland. The 4 of us went this St. Beautus Cave which is now the 9th longest cave in Switzerland. We did climbed the stairs 1st before we arrived in the cave and you can see here there is a falls, is it look great? I like falls as I do like nature. When we arrived, we paid out entrance 1st and there was a lady explained to us about the history, when we get it was interesting to know more about the story of it where there was a man did lived in there before. In addition this St. Beatus cave has beautiful dripstone formations, but its most interesting aspect is its history. The cave was used by man since Stone Age. Its name is derived from St. Beat or (in Latin) S, one of Switzerland’s holy men. Legend tells that he was born about 20 AD in England or Ireland. He was Christianized by Barnabas and then made a pilgrimage to Rome. From there he was sent as a missionary to Helvetia, to Christianize this country. When he arrived at this cave, which was home to a dragon, he killed the dragon and then lived in the cave for some years, until he died. The cave museum contains information about the geological situation, cave surveying and cave diving. Also the history of the cave is explained, including dioramas of the prehistoric inhabitants as well as St. Beatus. I was fascinated with the cave as it was inside nice inside. We had a good time visiting this one tourist destinatination in Switzerland.Wonderful Experience in Aare River Bern
My sister, brother and my brother in-law did ride a raft to roam around the river and we took about 2-3 hours doing it (ha-ha), for the 1st hour it was exciting but eventually makes me feel bored but it was still fun since we can see all the buildings around in Bern while riding a raft and take some pictures. I noticed some people are swimming even though the water was cold and I did wear my swimsuit that time as I wanted to jump into the water and I did once but then I felt cold and you can see I was wearing a jacket here. How I wish it was not cold to swim the water that time but it was a great experienced riding a raft and to see the beauty of Bern.The Top Destinations In The World
I was just browsing here online and I found the countries and Cities which are listed below are the top destinations in the world and I hope one day I will visit all those places and I marked the places below that I have been visited and just "2" hmmm... not a lot, perhaps one day I will visit them all! Since, my husband and I likes to visit or travel anywhere as long as we have a chance and when he get enough vacation of his work. We might going to plan our next vacation one of the list below. Traveling is quite fun!
Amsterdam
Berlin
Barcelona
Brussels
Budapest
Cairo
Florence
Las Vegas-been here
Lisbon
London
Los Angeles
Madrid
New York-been visited
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
San Francisco
Singapore
Venice
Vienna
Amsterdam
Berlin
Barcelona
Brussels
Budapest
Cairo
Florence
Las Vegas-been here
Lisbon
London
Los Angeles
Madrid
New York-been visited
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
San Francisco
Singapore
Venice
Vienna
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Travel Tips
I am not an expert when it comes in traveling but I am learning since I go with my husband a lot to travel anywhere and makes me learn new things what should I do and what should I packed. In the hotel that we are staying right now, when we arrived in here I was looking some of their coupons and other information which they have in their rack. I found the travel tips which I wanted to share with my readers. For the “Road Trip Tips,” looks at maps and plan route, research for major construction, get the filters, belts and fluid on the car checked. Have the oil changed. Check wiper blades, turn signals, brake lights and headlights. Check the condition of tires. Prep the car for weather conditions. Get the car cleaned. Pack an emergency kit. Prepare road entertainment. I would like also to share this “10 Tips for Smarter Packing” and if you have something to add or comments in this just let me know and perhaps if you have something to say, you might be one of expert when it comes in traveling (lol).
You think it through-plan for all the activities on your trip which includes of course your shoes and accessories. Make a list-use to pack for your trip and again to repack at the end. Know local customs and dress codes. Heed the comfort factor-take broken-in shoes and wear your outfits a few times prior to travel. Keep transit plans in mind-err on the minimalist side since you will have to lug your suitcase around. Do the wash and wear math-keep in mind if local or hotel laundry services are available. Make your clothes work hard-make sure they can be worn several times and that they mix and match. Watch your colors-dark clothes wear better. Practicality rules- pack items that are lightweight, wrinkle resistant and washable. Follow the weather-pack appropriately.
It is kind of a long travel tips, isn’t it? (lol). I am a woman, I packed a lot of stuff but then I realized one time I did not even use some of my clothes that I packed and makes me regret by packing things which I do not even use and since then, I just started planning and thinking what is really the important things should I bring. It is just tiresome to bring a lot of stuff and by dragging things or carrying makes my back hurt (lol) and I hated it. I am thinking also I do not want my husband will carry my stuff as I do not want he will have a backache as I feel pity when I see him carrying my things. Travelling is a lot of fun and my husband and I are fond to see different places anywhere in the world and I want to see more the world.
You think it through-plan for all the activities on your trip which includes of course your shoes and accessories. Make a list-use to pack for your trip and again to repack at the end. Know local customs and dress codes. Heed the comfort factor-take broken-in shoes and wear your outfits a few times prior to travel. Keep transit plans in mind-err on the minimalist side since you will have to lug your suitcase around. Do the wash and wear math-keep in mind if local or hotel laundry services are available. Make your clothes work hard-make sure they can be worn several times and that they mix and match. Watch your colors-dark clothes wear better. Practicality rules- pack items that are lightweight, wrinkle resistant and washable. Follow the weather-pack appropriately.
It is kind of a long travel tips, isn’t it? (lol). I am a woman, I packed a lot of stuff but then I realized one time I did not even use some of my clothes that I packed and makes me regret by packing things which I do not even use and since then, I just started planning and thinking what is really the important things should I bring. It is just tiresome to bring a lot of stuff and by dragging things or carrying makes my back hurt (lol) and I hated it. I am thinking also I do not want my husband will carry my stuff as I do not want he will have a backache as I feel pity when I see him carrying my things. Travelling is a lot of fun and my husband and I are fond to see different places anywhere in the world and I want to see more the world.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Experience in Town Zermatt, Switzerland
One time, my brother, sister and my bro in-law did plan going to the town of Zermatt but we did went to other way and we end up hiking and we did not even know that we need to climb up so that we will reach almost the nice view of the “Matterhorn.” You can see here the picture which behind me is the “Matterhorn” and my sister took a picture of me that time and that was on year 2004 on the month of August when I was not married yet that time. I wanted to post all my travels in here or the place, so that I can remember where the place that I have visited.Last year on November of 2007, my husband and I we did really went this town and it was very cold and the snow was thick. I was surprised even though, it was very far away from the City everything is possible in there. During night time, even it was very cold, my husband and I walked around the town and we did look up some stores which they have branded products. There are some watch stores, jewelry, souvenir stores etc. I really loved this town a lot, they have restaurants and the foods are excellent. This town Zermatt is not big at all and it is one of the great ski and climbing centres of the world, my husband and I stayed in Tannenhof hotel which offer affordable price but very comfy bed, clean, friendly service. I hope my husband and I will go back there again.
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