Thursday, March 12, 2015

Bhutan is no ordinary place. It is a Himalayan kingdom with a reputation for mystery and magic, where a traditional Buddhist culture carefully embraces global developments. The king of Bhutan is determined to make 2015 a great year for this spiritual, mountainous nation.
For a country that still measures their output by GNH (Gross National Happiness) rather than GDP it might seem wrong to talk about statistics, but Bhutan has celebrated a record number of visitors this year. 2015, says the king, is the year for this mountainous kingdom.

Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan.

The Tiger’s Nest Monastery hangs on a cliff, and stands above an enchanting forest of blue pines and rhododendrons. As this beautiful and very exceptional monastery is a sheer climb up the hill (900 meters), a pony can be arranged for the ride up, but only until the cafeteria. From then on, it is another steep walk and some narrow stairs towards the monastery itself.

The trail crosses a chapel of butter lamps and descends to a waterfall by the Snow Lion Cave. The view of the Paro valley from here on is breathtaking, and the atmosphere very holy, a place where every Bhutanese will want to come at least once in his/her life. This is the place where Guru Rinpoche brought Buddhism into Bhutan, arriving on the back of a tigress.

Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan.

It will mark the 60th birthday of the fourth King - His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck - who brought tourism to this tiny land-locked country after his coronation some 40 years ago. Thankfully little has changed in the four decades since his coronation: there is still the same armrest-grabbing drop over Himalayan peaks to the tiny airport at Paro (only eight pilots are qualified to land here).

Himalaya Moutains in Bhutan.

You may think that mobile phones, western vehicles and Manchester United may have pervaded the capital, Thimpu, but in the Paro and Punaka valleys the landscape is one of verdant hills, crystal-clear rivers, towering mountains and a patchwork of fields where crops are still tended by plough, oxen and scythe.

Annapurna Treks: private treks between small Himalayan hideaways.

Being the second oldest and second largest dzong in Bhutan, Punakha Dzong, or some call it Pungthang Dewachen Phodrang (Palace of Great Happiness), is also the country’s most gorgeous and majestic dzong. Punakha is accessible from a 3 hours drive east of the capital Thimpu, and after crossing a pass in the mountains, the place is a breathtaking and glorious sight on the first glimpse from the road. It is placed strategically in between two rivers, Pho Chu (male) and Mo Chu (females) that has noticeable color differences of the rivers’ water.

Punakha Dzong in Bhutan.

Punakha Dzong is joined to the mainland by an arched wooden bridge, and contains many precious relics from the days when successive kings reigned the kingdom from this valley. Furthermore, it is blessed with a temperate climate, and lovely lilac colored jacaranda trees grow around the dzong during the spring season.


The peak of the Zuri Dzong Trek is probably the perfect spot to have a bird’s-eye view of the entire Paro valley. The Zuri Dzong is the oldest dzong in Bhutan, and in there lies a cave where Buddha came to meditate in, in the 8th century. This peaceful place allows both Bhutanese and tourists to soak in the tranquil that radiates from the extraordinary view, something one can stare at for hours in wonder and awe.

Zuri Dzong in Bhutan.

The total journey time to get there will take approximately 30 minutes if one starts from the museum watchtower, and an additional 1 hour to exit out towards Uma. Tourists can expect to sit and relax there, and also remember to catch the amazing side view as you hike through trek.

Tourists relax after hiking through trek.

Opulent accommodation may not hard to find in the shape of two Como hotels in both Paro and now Punaka and, the obligatory Aman resort, but the traditional dress worn in every walk of public life and the unfailing optimism of its people is not put on for the benefit of camera-toting tourists.

The national sport of archery is also not something rolled for ceremonial events but remains part of the fabric of society (even if the old hand-crafted wooden bows may have been ditched in favour of high-tech carbon models shipped in from the USA).

Mountain bike riding in the Surrey Hills.

Mountain biking, too, may have arrived in these parts courtesy of its cycling-mad new king.

Bhutan’s thigh-busting climbs and break-neck descents make Alpine adventures look like a saunter through the Surrey Hills, but it will be your pilgrimage up to mountain-top monasteries such as Tiger’s Nest that will live longest in the memory.

Sandwiched between the might of India and China you wonder for how long Bhutan can stay like this. But for now, there can be few more magical places in earth.

How to go

Audley Travel (01993 838 320; audleytravel.com) offers a 10-day Highlights of Bhutan itinerary including £3,205 per person (based on two people sharing) including international flights, accommodation and most meals.

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If you were looking for an extra excuse to plan that coveted island getaway, 2015 delivers many motivations to fly off somewhere remote, exotic, and wondrous. Here are the 10 hot islands to hit this year.
1. Necker Island, Bvi

This BVI retreat made headlines when Kate Winslet was reported to have saved Richard Branson’s mother from a fire on the property in 2011. But you don’t have to be a celebrity/hero to stay at Branson’s hideaway hotel, which is newly rebuilt after the devastating fire.


Guests can book the property and, in effect, the entire island, with a party of up to 30 adults. If not, keep an eye out for “Celebration Weeks” from August through October, when Branson welcomes individual or smaller group stays.


Where to Stay: There’s no alternative; Branson's hotel is the sole option on the isle.

2. Taipei, Taiwan

To usher in 2015, the buzz is that Taipei will host the most extravagant fireworks display in the world at Taipei 101, its landmark skyscraper (formerly known as the Taipei World Financial Center), along with a giant public concert.


Also dressing up the skyline in 2015: the Rem Koolhaas-designed TPAC, a performing arts center set next to the Shilin Night Market.


Where to Stay: The Grand Hyatt Taipei sits right in the city’s financial center; the Mandarin Oriental debuted in 2014.

3. Bali, Indonesia

The Ritz-Carlton is opening its next ultra-exclusive reserve, Mandapa, in Ubud; and with Starwood planning three properties, and a newly opened cooking academy at the Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay, the hotel chains are betting big on Bali.


There are also high-profile “boutique” brands moving in, from the 12 villas of The Stairs Bali to the Chedi Club Jimbaran. Plus, the island has a brand-new dance festival in 2015—Forgotten Island Bali, from April 6–9, with a lineup of all-star DJs.


Where to Stay: Mandapa, the Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is slated for a summer debut; the Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay is a popular celebrity getaway.

4. Mykonos, Greece

Where have LeBron James, Cristiano Ronaldo, Jennifer Lopez, and Lindsay Lohan all recently vacationed? No, not St. Bart's. Nor Ibiza. They've all headed to the Greek island of Mykonos. And everyone knows, where the celebs go, the DJs follow, making the popular isle celebrity party central.


With the Euro down and a strengthening dollar, Mykonos has become affordable enough for the rest of us, too.


Where to Stay: The all-suite luxury boutique hotels Bill and Coo and Bohème offer stunning sunset views.

5. Nassau, Bahamas

The Bahamas are undergoing an unprecedented expansion along the "Bahamian Riviera," as Nassau’s Cable Beach will be known when it officially debuts its .5 billion Baha Mar development.


Opening in spring 2015 along 3,000 feet of beachfront, the massive property will include the largest casino in the Caribbean, a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, 14 pools, 30 restaurants and bars, a luxury retail village; a high-end spa, and a 2,000-seat performing arts center.


Where to Stay: Baha Mar hotels swinging their doors open in 2015 include the Grand Hyatt, SLS Lux, Rosewood, and the Baha Mar Casino and Hotel.

6. Colombo, Srilanka

When its civil war ended in 2009, Sri Lanka refocused its energy into becoming a modern island nation, with millions pouring into developments, including new casinos, an overhaul of the waterfront, a Formula One racetrack, and five-star hotels, including a Sheraton poised to open in the capital in March.



Where to Stay: The soon-to-launch Sheraton debuts on March 1, 2015. In the interim, the well-appointed Tintagel is comprised of 10 modern suites.

7. Palm Ju,eirah Island, Dubai

Having won the bid to host the World Expo 2020, Dubai has declared its goal to become the world’s most-visited city by that time. In preparation, the popular man-made, palm tree-shaped island of Palm Jumeirah is welcoming a slew of new lodging options in 2015 and 2016.


The Four Seasons Jumeirah Beach recently opened its doors; next up is the Langham, right on the waterfront, with all rooms equipped with outdoor terraces; then the 0 million Niki Beach debuts in the fall. A W follows suit in 2016, as will the Paramount.


Where to Stay: The Four Seasons is taking bookings, and offering special introductory rates.

8. Grand Terre, New Caledonia

A 2.5-hour flight from Auckland, New Caledonia is becoming the new eco-destination of the South Pacific. The island of Grande Terre boasts the world’s second-longest reef, and was just named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Rare dugong turtles are among the 15,000 marine species that make the reef home. Soon, the island will mark the site of the world’s first heart-shaped solar field: The panels will generate enough energy for 750 homes, reducing two million tons of carbon dioxide emissions over 25 years.


Where to Stay: Le Meridien and the Ramada Plaza are conveniently located in the capital of Nouméa.

9. Aruba

Celebrating its 200th birthday in 2015, commemorative events will be taking place throughout Aruba all year long, including Sail Aruba 2015 (May 1–3). During Sail Aruba, the public can tour visiting tall ships; savor a celebration of seafood; hear international music; and sail in (or simply cheer on) their favorite vessels during the races.


At the end of May, the 15 year-old Aruba Soul Beach Music Festival hits the island. Though the 2015 lineup is still being determined, past guests have included Robin Thicke, Babyface, and Ashanti.


Where to Stay: Ritz-Carlton Aruba is one of the island’s newest openings, while the Aruba Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino is a highly regarded veteran.

10. The Faroe Islands

On March 20, 2015, Denmark’s Faroe Islands will experience a complete solar eclipse—one of only two places in the world where it will be visible from land. The islands, which lie off the coast of Northern Europe between Norway and Iceland, will come alive with celebrations surrounding the event. You can count on music being involved, as the islands are known for their vibrant music scene.


The annual G! Music Festival in July and the new Hoyma Festival in November are two great reasons to visit at other times of the year.


Where to Stay: Gjáargarður Guesthouse features a roof lined with turf, mimicking the surrounding mountain landscapes.

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Montreal is at its most magical blanketed in snow. Bundle up, get outside, and celebrate winter at the 16th Montréal en Lumière, the city’s biggest winter arts, music, and food festival.
The eclectic lineup includes live music, theater, and dance performances; dazzling pyrotechnics and light shows; and circus acts, children’s activities, and dance parties, plus ice sliding and ice-skating. Mixed in are fine-dining events pairing top Montreal chefs and over 50 city restaurants with culinary masters from the United States and Switzerland, the festival’s featured country for 2015.


Save some energy for the final night’s Nuit Blanche à Montréal, a dusk-to-dawn party packed with more than 200 indoor and outdoor activities. Most events are free, and some are held under the stars or, if you’re lucky, the lightly falling snow. The Montreal En Lumiere Festival occurs from February 19 to March 1, 2015.
Montreal En Lumiere, Canada
Flight Booking

You can easily get install a flight ticket online at DialAFlight. Their Economy Fares from Heathrow to Toronto are from £2,060 (inc tax). You can get more information when calling 0844-811-4444

Get Around

Montreal’s efficient Metro and Underground City pathways make it easy to get around the city without a car. If arriving by plane, take the 747 Express Bus (runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year) from the airport to the central bus terminal. From here, ride the Metro to your hotel and to the Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district, site of the festival’s major outdoor events. During the Nuit Blanche, move between event locations via the Metro and the free shuttle service.

The Underground City, Canada
Cultural Tip

“Speak Franglais,” says Catherine Binette, a city resident and spokesperson for Tourisme Montréal. “We know you have some remedial elementary school French somewhere, so don’t be shy about using it. Mixing Molière and Shakespeare is common among locals.”

Destination to Stay

For convenience, choose the 12-story Zero 1 hotel, an urban minimalist-style hotel located close to Place des Festivals in the Quartier des Spectacles. Its 120 modern rooms are compact, yet suitable for sleeping. For more space, book one of the hotel's 43 suites. Best views: the one-bedroom Panorama suites with floor-to-ceiling windows.

Food

At the foodie-favorite Quebec Chefs and Cheeses evening event, February 21 at Fairmont: The Queen Elizabeth hotel (reservations required), taste and judge the culinary creations of four competitors from Radio-Canada’s popular Les Chefs! TV show. The celebrity chefs will prepare three courses made with Quebec cheeses and paired with wine. Diners double as the jury and determine which chef will walk away with the ,000 grand prize.




Shopping tip

Shop for Quebec-grown and -produced items such as farm cheeses, chocolates, and artisanal baked goods, including natas (Portuguese egg tarts), blueberry muffins, and macaroons at the historic Jean-Talon Market, opened in 1933 and considered one the largest farmers markets in North America. Quebec eco-luxury brand Harricana by Mariouche specializes in sustainable outerwear, clothing, scarves, hats, and other accessories made from recycled fur (including beaver, otter, fox, and raccoon) and silk. Tour the Fashion Design Economuseum at the Harricana flagship store on Saint-Antoine Street West to see how old furs are restored and repurposed to limit consumption and promote wildlife conservation.

Jean-Talon Market

Books should read Before You Go

Acclaimed Canadian satirist Mordecai Richler grew up in Montreal’s historic Mile End district, and the neighborhood (including iconic locations like Schwartz’s Montreal Hebrew Delicatessen) is featured prominently in his novels The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (Gallery Books, reprint, 1999) and Barney’s Version (Vintage International, reprint, 2010).

Fun Fact

Montreal’s Nuit Blanche is part of a series of arts-and-culture all-nighters staged throughout the year in cities around the world. The Nuit Blanche, or White Night, concept began in 2002 in Paris, when multiple museums, galleries, and public places kept the lights on and doors open from dusk to dawn, welcoming visitors for free.

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$ 667,120: A valuable collection of royal wine that He owns. Do not be allowed to receive gifts from private organizations, some of this wine is probably due to bring gifts to their friends, or the British royal family has money to buy. Interestingly, last year the figure above is $ 833,500, which is only one year, approximately $ 150,000 was consumed beverages - synonymous with quantity and "quality" of the party last year is not meager.



1.67 million: As the price of the ship Gloriana, royal British buyers in 2012 - the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen incumbent, alongside a series of other costly activities, such as repair of the palace, the organization exhibitions ... The problem is so expensive though, but this ship is quite bad quality, last year it was engine failure, drifting on the river Thames and rescue teams to request support.


$ 7.5 million: the amount of money spent on the royal tour of England in 2013. The destination may be in the water - such as the 150th anniversary of the London Underground system, or foreign - flights traveled all for the purpose of commercial and non-commercial. Of this $ 7.5 million, over $ 300,000 was spent on the cruise of the British and about another $ 4.5 million for the maintenance of helicopters.


16.7 million: the amount of money that taxpayers spent the royal wedding in 2011, with most of the security before, during and after the wedding. Besides the Department of Culture, Media and Sport - the organization and responsible for decorating the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.


30.5 million: the amount of money that the Royal British pay each year for the staff, including gardeners, maids, private secretary and housekeeper. British Royal recently been criticized quite violent when refused to cut the salaries of their employees, while most of the other officers in the UK have cut income due to the economic crisis.


31.7 million: In addition to the grant received from the British government, the Royal British also create their own income, and this is the total income of Prince Charles in 2013. This money comes from His investments, besides the income from the property. However, it is interesting that the crown prince is not subject to value added tax or personal income tax as other British citizens.


51.7 million: This is the amount that the government British royal allocated for last year. This figure also caused controversy, as the recent report has revealed the British royal declaration unusually high cost of renovating the palace. Public finance committee spoke English well, ask the royal expenditure savings, especially in the context of the economy is more difficult today.


55.5 million: Although only allocated 51.7 million, but the royal He has spent $ 55.5 million in 2013. According to the explanation given, the mansion of the royal takes a lot of maintenance costs, as well as the interior of Buckingham Palace has the old high and needs to be replaced. Accordingly, despite the criticisms and recommendations of the Finance Committee, the amount allocated in 2014-2015 is expected to increase to 63.21 million.


883.9 million: What makes British royal public still loved despite spending so expensive? The answer lies in the numbers generated 883.9 million for the tourism industry of the UK thanks to the image of the royal family and property. Jobs, money and the attention of the world have poured to the UK from the presence of the royal family.


$ 13.5 billion: A total assets of Royal today, mainly located in the property. There are about 8 palaces of the royal management, such as Clarence House in London - where the Prince of Wales live, or St. James' Palace - where many members of the royal residence chosen. As for the queen, she moved periodically through the castle, as Balmoral Castle and Holyroodhouse in Scotland, Sandringham in Norfolk, and of course Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.

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The Royal Concert Hall is one of the most popular concert venues on the touring circuit, attracting leading orchestras, comedians and dance acts plus rock bands and solo artistes from all over the world. Its versatility and size make it ideal for conferences, exhibitions, scientific lectures and product launches.

Capacity: 2,500

Who plays there: Mostly heritage acts, playing to an older crowd, with fewer bands of late. Pop acts tend to be plucked from the X Factor school. Forthcoming attractions include Katharine Jenkins, 10cc, the Australian Pink Floyd, Rumer, the Hollies, Blue, UB40 and Bellowhead.

Cloakroom: Yes, but coats can easily be stashed under chairs.


Admission: £10 to £50, typically £27 to £35.

Bar: On all main foyer levels; interval drinks can be pre-ordered. Drinks can be taken into the auditorium for some shows, but not for all.

Food: No.

Toilets: Queues for the ladies’ can often stack up badly, so plan ahead.

Wheelchair access: Yes. There is a designated drop-off and pick-up point outside the main entrance, with level access via the automated door on the far right of the main entrance. There is a lift to all levels, and wheelchair spaces in the stalls and the first tier; staff can advise further. Assistance dogs are also welcome. There are blue-badge parking spaces at the rear of the hall, on Burton Street.


Sound: For a purpose-built classical music venue, the amplified sound quality is surprisingly variable, but it all depends on the touring sound team. Pop acts tend to suffer the most. That said, visiting artists have also been known to pay onstage tributes to the quality of the acoustics.

Where to sit: Avoid the top tier, unless your budget is very tight or the rest of the hall has sold out; few acts use screens, and you’re a long way from the stage. Dancing often breaks out in the stalls, but the upper levels tend to remain seated; take your pick accordingly. Anywhere in front of the sound desk in the stalls is fine, preferably away from the row ends. Diehard fans are served well on the front row, which is inches from the stage, affording a level of intimacy that verges on the embarrassing.


Overall: An increasingly conservative booking policy has weakened the Royal Centre’s stature, although the middle-aged nostalgia set have nothing to complain about. It’s a pleasant and comfortable venue, best suited to seated contemplation. As for the livelier acts, audiences can be frustratingly slow to ignite – but then, those seats really are awfully comfortable.

Address: Theatre Square, Nottingham NG1 5ND.

Telephone: 0115-989 5555

Website: trch.co.uk

Public transport: The Royal Centre tram stop is at the back of the venue, a minute’s walk from the main entrance. It’s 20 minutes’ walk from the railway station, or eight minutes by tram. By bus, it’s five minutes’ walk from the bus stops in the Old Market Square, or less than 10 minutes from Victoria bus station.


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Café Royal has been a high-society café and a decadent nightclub, playing host to everyone from Oscar Wilde to David Bowie, but from 3 December the Café Royal will reinvent itself as London's newest five-star hotel. David Chipperfield Architects is behind the upgrade of the 19th-century Grade I-listed building on Regent Street, which has been closed for five years. The hotel will have 159 rooms with a midcentury-modern flavour, plus several restaurants and a spa. Rooms will cost from £450, but until March 2013 a special introductory rate of £350 is available, including a bottle of champagne and late checkout.



It's a good time to... visit a garden

It's tempting to go into hibernation, but more gardens than ever will be keeping their gates open this winter. Undeterred by the encroaching nights, Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire will be lighting up its gardens on weekend evenings, with magical walks through the illuminated silver birch grove and statue gardens (1-16 December, adults £10, children £7), while the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, will celebrate the dark skies with a Stargazing Party (23 November, adults £3, children free).




Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire


Kew Gardens is offering guided tours of its evergreens, plus a vintage carousel, and if it gets cold you can warm up in the tropical palm houses (1 December-6 January, adults £14.50, children free, kew.org). Glasgow's Botanic Gardens have gone one better with the installation of Heliotrope, an immersive "experience" designed to bathe visitors in sunlight and music – a perfect antidote to Seasonal Affective Disorder (24-27 November, free, heliotrope-project.com).


For a truly festive atmosphere, head to Northumberland's Belsay Hall, which is running a wreath-making workshop followed by a tour of the gardens and lunch (6 December, £50).


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Home The Foley, an 18th-century coaching inn in the village of Claygate, Surrey, has been given a makeover, with the addition of 17 smart new bedrooms and a restaurant serving British menu classics. The normal rate for a double room is £149 including full English breakfast, but a special introductory rate of £89 per night is available until the end of January.

Away Snow is already falling in the Alps, and to encourage skiers to get on to the slopes early A&K Chalets is offering a free day's lift pass for every night stayed in one of their chalets in Verbier or Davos Klosters before Christmas. A four-night stay in December at the self-catering Bois Gentil chalet in Verbier costs from £285pp based on eight people sharing.

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