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Friday, April 30, 2010

What is the best place indonesia bali or thailand pkuket?

What is the best place indonesia bali or thailand pkuket?





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Bali of course.
More u can do and see there than in Phuket. Beach activity is just a small part of it. There r many things u have to experience by urself. Sacred ceremony and unique dances, different taste of food (my favorite is Bebe betutu, duck with spicy taste).
People there named Bali as the Island of Gods, and I know why, the island is just so awesome.
And of course, the people. Balinese is the friendliest people I ever know. They will help u even they do not know u.






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After having been to both places, I would overwhelming vote for Bali. Over the years, Thailand has become the Land of Scams instead of the Land of Smiles. Nowhere is it more evident than on Phuket.

I have quit going to Thailand for that reason. Unless they change their attitudes and behaviors, the Thais do not deserve to get tourists.






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Of my personal opinion Bali is the best place and I have visited here many a times.It has serene long beaches, greenery filled mountains and many other places to see.Moreover the resorts here offer all facilities including swimming pools and spa at an affordable price.Bali is a best place to visit at a low budget. If you plan for an economic tour then Bali is the right choice. http://www.balivilladeals.com

Friday, April 23, 2010

LOL! Two atheist dudes failed to take the bet to sleep overnite in a small hut near a graveyard?

We were in the mystic island, Bali Indonesia in 2003. They could stay overnite in a hut near that Kuta beach, but not the one near the graveyard! Atheists are funny & real jokers! LOL!!!!






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That's the funniest question I've ever heard!






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I've been to Bali -- nothing "mystic" about it.

And I don't suppose there could have been any other reasons (mosquitoes, no security, no comfortable sleeping gear, no food, etc.) that influenced their decision, could there?

Tell you what -- you fly me back to Bali, and I'll take your bet.

Peace.






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Atheists lack belief in deities. Belief in anything else, such as things which go bump in the night, is up for grabs according to the predilections of each individual.






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I find this only chuckle-worthy.

How about this one?
A duck walks into a bar. He orders a beer. The bartender says, "That's $4." To this the duck replies, "Oh, just put it on my bill."
hahahaha gets me every time.






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i will take your bet.....when i was homeless years ago, i used to sleep in cemeteries...it was the safest place to be...and there was nothing to be afraid of.....(except for other humans)






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You could make a positive difference if you chose to embrace your mature self instead of attacking atheists. They are people with feelings. Respect that.






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Maybe they didn't like the accomodations. I wouldn't give a rat's azz about a "graveyard" but if it doesn't have room service you can FORGET IT.

Friday, April 16, 2010

How much is it likely to cost to fly from Indonesia (Surabaya, or Bali) to Vietnam and Cambodia?

and who's the best company to fly with?
Planning to go around August,
Many thanks in advance...






Answer :
AirAsia is generally pretty cheap but there are a number of low-cost airlines operating in the region that you should also check as well (a list of budget airlines in Asia can be found here: http://www.hoteltravel.com/articles/2006…

It might be best to travel to a major tourist hub first (Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur) to go onward.






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I check two airlines, Air Asia and Malaysian Airlines. With Air Asia, either from Surabaya or Den Pasar you have to go to Kuala Lumpur first, it costs more or less US $ 30 one way, from KL to Phnom Penh, Cambodia US $ 36 one way, or from KL to Hanoi, Vietnam US $ 68 one way.

Malaysian Airlines from Den Pasar to KL to Phnom Penh will cost US $ 585 return ticket.
All prices excluding taxes, all quotes are for August 2010 prices.

Hope it helps.






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You can try AirAsia, they offer cheap airfares such as CheapOAir in Unites States. If you wanna check thier ticket price, simply do a research at http://www.unique-stuff.co.cc/find_cheap_airasia_flight.html

Just input your estimated date of flight, origin and destination. The result will show the flight time, flight number and ticket price for the next 15 days since the date you enter all in one single page. After that you can decide which plan you wanna take and go to airasia website to book a ticket with that information. If you unsatisfied with the ticket price, search again for another flight date. If you're lucky, you may even find some ticket price marked as 0.00 (FOR FREE).. GOOD LUCK


Friday, April 9, 2010

Why is there no ferry from Bali to Darwin ?

Everyone knows that flying damages the environment. Everyone knows Australia is wishing to rerduce the co2 produced and therefore why not do something positive.
A daily passenger ferry boat from Bali to Brisbane would save a lot of air travel and make visiting OZ much easier so it would be good for tourism.
So why no ferry boat from Bali to Darwin, it is such a small distance to Kupang and already there are ferry boats to the whole of Indonesia.
If anyone knows of a boat, please let me know, because I would like to return to OZ.
Travelling from UK but I no longer fly, because it is very damaging to the environment.
Thanks !






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Pretty much everything Ozmaniac said is correct, but Darwin isn't actually all that far away from other capital cities. The reason that many people don't get to Darwin even once in their lives is because of the amount of prejudice that Southerners have against it. And for the half of the year that the wet season takes up, it's not plagued by cyclones. The weather usually only gets really bad once or twice in the season, and it doesn't last. It's not like houses get ripped up daily.






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I've heard of a few boats but they get you to Christmas Island LOL..

I cannot see that boat route to be economically viable because most people still do choose to fly and the international flights will never stop whether you take up one seat on an airplane or not. ALL transport contributes to carbon emissions. Considering the amount of people a large airplain carries compared to all the people driving their cars with one person in i doubt the air traffic is so bad. You cannot make a difference by yourself, the governments have to make big changes in the infrastructure to move towards a low-carbon lifestyle, and they will have to in the next 30ish years. The main reason to cut down on carbon emissions is the current global warming, but the governments do have a few decades on them to make big changes and still avoid a disaster.






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What an utterly impractical suggestion!

Among many other negatives, it would be much too far. The distance by air between Bali and Brisbane is over 4500km. By sea, it would be at least 5500km and probably closer to 6000km. Bit far for a ferry don't you think? You would also be looking a a fare several times the cost of an airfare - how much demand do you imagine there would be at those prices?

If the ferry only went between Bali and Darwin, how do you imagine travellers would get to the east coast and rest of Australia which is where nearly all of them would would want to go? Most Australians never get to Darwin even once in their lives - it's simply too far from everywhere else and very difficult to get to by road.

A ferry would also have to navigate some of the most treacherous waters in the world (hint - Great Barrier Reef!) if it were to stay close to the coast. Otherwise, it would have to stay well out to sea i.e. different type of vessel required and much further to travel.

And do you have any idea how bad the weather is up there for 5 or 6 months of the year? In cyclone season, it would often be impossible to sail for a week or more at a time between November and April.

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