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Friday, 19 July 2013

Enjoying Australia – Sydney Day Tours and More

Enjoying Australia – Sydney Day Tours and More














Going to Australia without availing of Sydney day tours is finding a needle in a haystack – there are just so many things to do, so many places to visit, and so many memorable things that you need an organized tour to ensure you can experience it all. You don’t want to miss out on the greatest and most iconic sites of Australia, especially if you do not often visit the place.
The Melbourne day tours can guide you through the Federal Square during parties, concerts, and even protest events. You can organize time to see both the Penguin Parade and visit the Melbourne Zoo. You can get a few hours to visit the Queen Victoria Market or take a cruise down the Yarra Valley.
If you ever get tired of the cities like Sydney and Melbourne you could always take Blue Mountains day tours for something closer to nature. Your tour would include a trek to visit the Three Sisters, a fantastic natural rock formation that has its roots in Aboriginal tradition (three sisters turned to stone). You might also go for the Six Foot Trek that goes from Katoomba all the way to the Jenolan Caves.
Now imagine if you didn’t take any day tours during your visit to Australia. Very likely you’d be in your hotel still wondering what to do and who to talk to about getting around the city. With Sydney day tours, Melbourne day tours, and others you instantly have everything planned out for you.

Here is a list of Top 5 Sights to See in Sydney

Top 5 Sights to See in Sydney

Top 5 Sights to See in Sydney


If you’re planning a trip to Sydney Australia and want to know the top places to go, then look no further. Here are the top 5 absolute gems available to travellers and tourists in Sydney.










1. Sydney Harbour
As you stroll around Sydney Harbour you begin to realise why thousands flock here every year and why Hollywood uses this location for so many blockbusters. Whether you’re backpacking at one of the hostels uptown or are staying at one of the hotels at the Circular Quay, the short ferry ride to the Harbour where you’ll find lush parks and of course, the Opera house, should always be the first port of call (if you can excuse the pun) for any traveller or tourist.
2. Bondi Beach
Sun, Sea and Sand are the 3 S’s that govern the Bondi Beach. With every step you take you’ll see a new interesting boutique, pool club, people sunning themselves, enjoying cool drinks, taking a dip in the sea or partying on the beach. A truly unique city come beach cross over experience
3. Kings Cross
Once the sun sets in Sydney, the Kings Cross area comes to light. It’s a mesh of interesting attractions, exotic bars, neon lights, Like Soho in London, it’s the centre of the gay district and red light district of Sydney, but it’s also a wonderful environment and different party experience that any tourist should experience and love.
There are retro, funky, weird and fantastic quaint little boutiques and cafes, it gives Sydney a different angle and perspective.



4. Manly Beach
In the northern part of Sydney you’ll find an interesting assortment of cultures and nationalities, this is especially the case at manly beach which just a short ferry ride from central Sydney.
You’ll find that all these cultures have come together love you a fantastic offering. Markets, stores, restaurants, clothes stores and performers representing a variety of different cultures, be it Moroccan, Thai, Japanese, Italian, Indian etc. All in one place.
At Manly Beach, variety truly is the spice of life.
5. The Rocks
This is a area within the Harbour that was built by convicts brought here from Britain 100s of years ago. The structures they built still stand and offer a really great glimpse into Sydney’s past.
Culture and history springs out of every crack in the historic stone masonry, which looms over tourists.
With a travel card, you can truly get the most out of Sydney, as any purchases you make can lead to a great array of benefits.  Furthermore, a velocity card can help you fly to Sydney again sooner, due to its rate of at least 1 velocity point per $1 spent.













You can use this guide to know about Tourism in Australia.

Kerala: An Unbeatable Tourist Destination for Ayurvedic Treatments

Kerala: An Unbeatable Tourist Destination for Ayurvedic Treatments















Being the Mecca of Ayurveda and Tourism, Kerala is also renowned for seducing beaches, tranquil backwaters and traditional natural therapies. Especially for Ayurvedic treatments and therapies, Kerala has chains of spa, hotels and resorts attract large number of tourists. You can also get full-fledged ayurvedic treatments in five star hotels of Kerala by masseurs and doctors. From the standpoint of these treatments, these star-rated hotels are also renowned as the hospital attached to luxury hotels. Since Ayurvedic treatments take time, most hotels don’t offer any weekly package. Tourists may have to compromise with sightseeing for Ayurvedic treatments. This is why patients are diagnosed first in these ‘luxury hospitals’ first before any necessary treatment. Therapies offered here are poultice applications, herbal oil massages, fomentations, panchkarma (five-point detoxification), strict diet and medication.
Due to tight schedule of yoga, people hardly get time for temptations of tours to Kerala. Intensive yoga lessons are also offered to ayurveda patients. Though schedule seems regimented, but guest forget themselves as a patient in the well-appointed rooms for treatment. They happily surrender themselves to the expert hands of masseurs. In Ayurvedic treatments, natural foods also play a vital role. But Ayurvedic diets have restrictions; no spices, no flesh, no sour, and obviously no liquor. Over the past seven years, variety of Continental, Chinese and Indian cuisines are abided by some restrictions.
You can book Kerala Hill Station Packages to experience the relaxation of ayurveda.
Some Popular Ayurvedic Treatments
  1. Pizhichil: Lasts for over 60 to 90 minutes for over 7 to 21 days, this specific rhythmic massage involves the application of warm herbal oil. With boosting virility, it is effective to treat nervous and rheumatic disorders.
  1. Njavaraakizhi: Involves application of boluses soaked in warm herbal oil and wrapped properly in muslin, it is a traditional and most effective therapy to sudate certain body part. It is perfect to treat high blood pressure, joint aches, rheumatism, skin diseases and cholesterol.
  1. Sirodhara: Session lasts for over 40 minutes and program runs for 7 to 21 days, it involves the application of mixture of medicated milk, butter milk and herbal oils. This is effective treatment for memory loss, insomnia, headaches and other stress related disorders.
Ayurveda for treating common diseases
  1. Paralysis
  2. Gastric Disorders
  3. Obesity
  4. Sinusitis
  5. Rheumatism
  6. High Blood Pressure
  7. Skin Diseases
  8. Stress Related Diseases
  9. Mental Disorders
  10. Nervous Disorders
  11. Serious Constipation

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