Wolseong Fortress, Gyeongju, South Korea

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Cementerio de la Recoleta: 5 Star Resting Place



Recoleta is home to the wealthiest people of Buenos Aires. This is also where you will find one of the city's famous attractions the Cementerio de la Recoleta, final resting place of dead rich and famous of Buenos Aires.

Impressive are the tombs and sarcophagi with statues and elaborate carvings and ornaments. Argentina's most famous citizen, Evita Peron is buried here and her grave is the cementery's top crowd drawer.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Classic Buenos Aires

Teatro Colon
Ave 9 de Julio and the Obelisco
Evita Peron's Casa Rosada
Inside Galerias Pacifico Mall
Palacio del Congreso
Tango in San Telmo

Buenos Aires is a big city but with a classic European flavor with its colonial architecture, old world cafes and wide avenues. Its Ave 9 de Julio (which is the widest street in the world with 16 lanes) will remind you of the wide streets of Paris.

Interesting to see in this bustling city are bookstore ( named Ateneo) housed in what used to be a theater and the Galerias Pacifico which is a beautiful French style shopping center. There are a number of other prime attractions in Buenos Aires and these includes the Teatro Colon, Casa Rosada, Palacio del Congreso, and the charming old world of San Telmo.

It is easy and cheap to go around Buenos Aires with its bus system and the old but still reliable, Subte subway.




Thursday, October 18, 2012

Beagle Channel: Black Beauty




It is easy to cruise the Beagle Channel as there are numerous tour operators who offer 4 hour day or afternoon tours for a cost of around US$60.

The boat tour will bring you around the almost black waters of the channel to see sea lions, penguins, rocky isles, lighthouse, and may include a stop on one or two islands. The channel offers scenic views of the surrounding snow capped mountains and many small islands, and as a bonus for afternoon tours is the stunning sunset at the end of the world!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego: Natural High!






What turns me on during my holidays are breathtaking natural sceneries. This is precisely what happened when I visited the Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego in Argentina. This is a coastal park with a dense forests and offers scenic walks and hikes along bays, rivers and through the forests. I came in autumn and this was the best time as there was a burst of colors in the trees.

It is easy to go to this national park as there are vans in the center of Ushuaia that will bring you to the park and back to the town. This transport operates on a hop on hop off system wherein you to get off at designated stops and then get on again. This allows you to truly enjoy the park at leisure.

Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego was truly one of the highlights of my holiday in Argentina. A natural high!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ushuaia: Where the End Begins







Ushuaia is the southermost town in South America and is where the end of the world ( "Fin Del Mundo") begins. It is here where you can take the vessels that go to Antartica.

But Ushuaia holds its own with its many natural attractions which includes the Parque National Tierra del Fuego, the snow capped Martial Range, the Beagle Channel and Cerro Martial. The town itself is interesting with its museums, parks and baywalk. However, it is here that you will encounter the rudest and not so friendly Argentines.

To get to Ushuaia, you have to fly on an Aerolineas Argentina flight from Buenos Aires.