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Off to a Flying StartIt’s time to plan for that year-end holiday, if you have not already done so. With a rich offering of great-value packages offered by your favourite agencies at NATAS, you’ll have a lot to ponder over.

Should you go on that ultimate road trip to Tasmania and explore the sights from Freycinet Peninsula to Hobart, or should you assuage your adventure cravings with an exciting itinerary in Darwin and the Northern Territory or even hot air ballooning in Turkey? Speaking of which, if you are a foodie traveller with an insatiable desire to discover markets, restaurants and vineyards, New Zealand offers the best of gourmet and locavore offerings. Perennial favourite hot spots such as Bangkok and Seoul never fail to have something up their sleeves to pique your interest, while Indonesia’s lush lands and beautiful beaches will lure those with a penchant for rest and relaxation. Whether you fly off to the destination of your desires or set sail on a scenic cruise to spend langourous days in the middle of the deep blue ocean, there is a tempting bounty at NATAS ripe for the picking. I wish you happy shopping and happy travels.

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Discovering Darwin

THE ART OF SHOPPING

Darwin is an art-lover’s paradise, whether you’re in the market for something more traditional, or looking forward to more modern offerings. The

inner city of Parap houses the Nomad Art Gallery and Outstation Gallery, both displaying wonderful selections of aboriginal as well as contemporary art. In addition to painted canvases and prints, many of these galleries also offer bold sculptures, mixed-media art, and provocative photography.

A fascinating tropical city perched on the northern edge of the Australian continent, Darwin is a wonderful amalgamation of modernity and tradition, a world-class tourism destination and gateway to Asia that boasts some of the best in cultural attractions, delectable food, and endless entertainment.

TASTEFUL TEMPTATIONS Grab a taste of the exotic at the sizzling Hanuman restaurant, which plates up modern twists on traditional Indian, Thai, and Nonya cuisines. Helmed by the esteemed authority on all things oriental and delicious, chef Jimmy Shu and his team serve up fresh quality produce swathed in unique flavours.

If you’re looking for a bit more of a heritage atmosphere, Char Restaurant within the beautiful Admiralty House is perfect for those who seek exceptional service and style to go with their exquisite dinner. Try the wildly successful Jellyfish menu, a specialty of restaurateur John Kilroy, or indulge in the star attraction – a supremely prepared Wagyu Rump steak with all the trimmings.

For a unique experience, try the Charles Darwin Sunset Buffet Dinner Cruise. The 2.5-hour cruise will take you on journey around the harbour while you admire the sunset and sip on some sparkling wine. Indulge in the buffet menu of freshly shucked oysters and pickled baby octopus, char-grilled Mediterranean vegetables, tarragon baked local reef fish, and the all-time favourite baby chat potato salad.

EDUCATIONAL ADVENTURES Get up close and personal with Australia’s iconic Saltwater Crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove, a unique display of Australian reptiles located right in the heart of the city. A wildlife experience in the centre of urban Darwin, Crocosaurus Cove is home to the famous Cage of Death – the only cage in the world that lets you swim in the same enclosure as these massive Saltwater

Crocodiles. There is also a 200,000-litre fresh water aquarium for you to view some gigantic Barramundi, Sawfish, and Whiprays.

Discover Darwin’s unique history with the Darwin Explorer, a leisurely bus service that allows you to hop on and hop off as you visit landmark attractions at your own pace. This double-decker bus service also comes with lively and informative commentary about the city, including its rich aboriginal culture and its military past, as well as entertaining little titbits like how the city got its name – the answer is not quite what you would expect it to be.

Find out more about Darwin and the Northern Territory at booth no.5H06 or www.australiasoutback.com.sg

During the dry season, a favourite amongst locals and tourists alike is the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, held every Thursday and Sunday evening from the end of April to October. Pick up some handmade jewellery from local craftsmen, or artisanal natural remedies like essential oils and soaps. You can also stop to get a quick massage by a holistic therapist, or dabble in the occult and get a tarot reading done. With over 200 stalls hawking a multitude of cuisines – from Southeast Asian to Greek and Portuguese – as well as talented buskers, bands, and live performances to entertain you as you meander through the palm-lined boulevards, it’s no wonder that the Mindil Beach Sunset Market is such an immense hit.

Magic begins as the sun sets

Go crocodile fishing at the wildly adventurous Crocosaurus Cove

Hop onboard the Darwin Explorer for a quick trawl of the city

Shop handicraft delights at the various local markets

Parliament House sits serenely by the bay

Set adrift on a dreamy cruise along the picturesque Darwin Harbour

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Tasmanian Gourmet Delights

SENSATIONAL SEAFOODOther seafood indulgences include southern rock lobster, ocean trout and salmon obtained fresh from producers such as Petuna, Seafoods, Tassal and 41 Degrees South Tasmania. Visitors to the capital Hobart can also indulge on fresh seafood to suit all budgets served from affordable harbourside punts to acclaimed restaurants such as Fish Frenzy, Mures and The Mill on Morrison.

Tasmania’s breathtaking wilderness scenery is the stuff of legends but this Australian escape to nature also involves fabulous produce to

ensure an indulgent time for all visitors. Lovers of gourmet food and beverages can enjoy produce fresh from the farm or sea while admiring dramatic landscapes in the world’s cleanest air. Here are just eight of Tasmania’s iconic gourmet delights.

SHUCKED OYSTERSTasmania’s pristine waterways ensure the freshest seafood imaginable. This means sampling freshly shucked oysters from oyster farms such as Barilla Bay near Hobart or on remote Bruny Island. Barilla Bay Oyster Farm conducts tasting tours and there’s a restaurant for enjoying oysters fresh from the estuary. On the tranquil east coast, Freycinet Marine Farm at Coles Bay and Lease 65 at St Helens offer wonderful oyster tasting experiences.

WILD ABALONEAbalone is one of life’s gourmet delights with Tasmanian abalone being acclaimed around the world. Tas Live Abalone on the outskirts of Hobart is a boutique producer of natural wild abalone sustainably harvested and nourished in the pristine Southern Ocean waters. Enjoy a tour and the opportunity to buy direct at wholesale prices.

Tamar Ninth Island Vineyard

Cradle Mountain Dove Lake

Straight from the sea to the plate

Enjoy a picnic beneath the century-oak tree, Bridestowe Lavender EstateFreycinet Marine Farm

Abalone, Seafood Seduction Cruise Mures Seafood Centre Ashgrove Cheese

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Simply show your Tasmania Walk booking confirmation at Campers Corner (51 Waterloo Street), receive S$100 shopping voucher*

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Cradle Huts Walks only for departure up to 31 Mar 2015

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SWEET HONEYLeatherwood honey is considered one of the most flavoursome honeys in the world. Its golden nectar is produced from leatherwood trees which thrive in wilderness areas and is exclusive to Tasmania. Buy direct from producers like Blue Hills, Tasmanian Honey Company, Melita Honey Farm and R. Stephens.

ARTISANAL CHEESESTasmania’s verdant pasturelands are home to the world’s happiest cows. An extensive range of award-winning cheeses are subsequently produced all over Tasmania. All are made by artisans with a passion for perfection. Leading cheese makers include Bruny Island Cheese, Wicked Cheese, Ashgrove Cheese, Pyengana and King Island. Many have retail outlets and sell direct to consumers.

NATURAL BEEFIt’s not by chance that both Cape Grim and Greenham label their beef, ‘natural beef’ as Tasmanian beef is raised on pristine pastures. Enjoy the freshness and flavour.

SILKY SHORTBREADEverybody loves biscuits especially the freshly baked premium Cripps Tasmanian shortbread prepared from an old family recipe. Many rate them better than imported Scottish shortbread. For something uniquely Aussie, seek out tasty ANZAC biscuits.

Josef Chromy serves up the best of Tasmanian beef

Succulent salmon at Stillwater River Cafe

Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce bottles a variety of freshly made sauces

BOUNTIFUL BEVERAGESTasmanian cool temperature wines such as Pinot Noir and Riesling have made their way onto the world’s most discerning wine lists. Wine touring is popular with three recognised wine routes around Launceston, Hobart and the east coast to explore.

When a single malt whisky from Hobart’s Sullivans Cove recently won the World Whisky Awards in London, connoisseurs were suitably impressed.

Cascade and James Boags have crafted beers to satisfy thirsty Taswegians for over a century. Learn more about brewing by joining a James Boags brewery tour. Artisanal micro-brewed ales are produced in other places with brews such as Moo Brew, Iron Horse and Seven Sheds (also try the mead) setting the benchmark. Organic apple ciders made by Willie Smiths use the finest local apples.

Some farms even sell their fresh produce from the farm gate where payment is via an honesty box. Another option is to buy produce in energetic markets like Salamanca (Hobart, Saturday mornings) and Evandale (near Launceston, Sunday mornings).

Adventurous tourists can enjoy fine foods and wines in the wilderness by going on a world-class ‘glamping’ holiday. Take in stunning landscapes on either the Bay of Fires or Cradle Huts Walks where hikers walk for the day and spend each night being pampered in deluxe accommodation while enjoying Tassie’s finest produce.

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Seoul Searching Surfing the Korean Wave is never more exciting than in the spirited city of Seoul, a rising star in all things fun, fabulous, and fashionable.

CITY CENTRE

The main shopping and tourist districts of Seoul can be split into two categories – North of the Han River, and South. Widely considered as the

unofficial “heart” of Seoul, the City Centre is situated in the Jung district to the north, and holds some of the few remaining European-style government buildings in the country, vestiges of its Japanese imperial colonialist past. The large central plaza in the middle of City Hall and the Bank of Korea often serves as a rallying point for protests and soccer games. Travelling couples can enjoy a starry-eyed stroll along the picturesque Deoksugung’s Stone Wall Path, or indulge in a romantic date at the famed Namsan “love locks” bridge and N Seoul Tower (or otherwise commonly referred to as Namsan Tower); marking the highest point in Seoul, this lofty peak offers panoramic views of the glittering nightscape below and houses the N Grill, a revolving restaurant that serves up western-style cuisine in a luxurious atmosphere.

Myeong-dongEvery shopping fanatic who arrives at Seoul will hear of Myeong-dong. The prestigious locale of many international flagship stores to the country, this extensive network of main streets and small alleys is a good mix of upscale labels and underground boutiques that are packed during weekends. Big names to be found here include Zara, H&M, UNIQLO, and Nike, whereas the sprawling floors of the famous Lotte Department Store offers a comprehensive array of duty free shopping that you can pay for and collect at the airport before your departure – very handy if you intend to do some intensive shopping and need to keep your arms free for other purchases. Myeong-dong also offers a great selection of local specialty labels, such as Beanpole, Codes Combine, and Banila B, all of which offer the iconic urban

casual style so easily spotted on the streets of Seoul. Cosmetics fans will have no shortage of standalone boutiques offering inexpensive skincare and makeup from names such as Nature Republic, Etude House, The Face Shop, and Tony Moly.

Namdaemun Market Literally translated to mean “south gate”, Namdaemun Market is located on the main southern gate of the old city wall, and is Korea’s oldest traditional market, originating as early as the 14th century under the reign of King Taejong (1367 - 1422). Commonly referred to as the “even has kitchen sink market”, its mind-boggling plethora of small vendors offers up a cornucopia of clothing, fresh vegetables and flowers, household goods, and other assorted knick-knacks all in one massive congregation. Many tourists and wholesale retailers alike seek out this market for its hustle and bustle – especially at night, when the soul of Seoul comes alive and the city thrives with pop-up tent-and-table eateries hawking local snacks and street food.

GANGNAMMade infamous by the popular hit “Gangnam Style”, the Gangnam district south of the Han river is the glitz and glamour of modern Seoul, a major commercial and nightlife centre that epitomises the futuristic luxury lifestyle of the current generation, and the prestigious locale of some of the most expensive real estate in Korea. In addition to high-end luxury shopping, unique restaurants and boutique cafes,

it also offers some of the best sights in Seoul, such as the Bongeunsa Temple and Banpo Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, the longest bridge fountain in the world.

Surrounded by a teem of high-rises, restaurants, upscale bars, and thousands of neon lights, Gangnam Station is the perfect example of Seoul’s underground shopping scene – literally, underground. The huge range of stalls offers a great selection of accessories, bags, and jewellery that aim to help you fit in to the Gangnam Style aesthetic at wallet-friendly prices. Linked via underground passage from Gangnam Station is COEX Mall, an enormous basement shopping and entertainment complex, boasting an aquarium, movie theatre, and a Hyundai Department Store.

Apgujeong-dong & Cheongdam-dongShopping in Seoul doesn’t get any more luxurious than on the streets of Apgujeong-dong and Cheongdam-dong. The Galleria Department Store at Apgujeong-dong is the largest single luxury complex in Korea, and houses prestigious names like Goyard, Staint Laurent, Chanel, and Valentino. High-end fashionistas will love the boutique-lined streets of Cheongdam-dong, locally referred to as the Champs Elysées of Korea, home to international brands such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Cartier, Burberry, and Prada. Also known as Celebrity Street because of its collection of entertainment companies such as SM, JYP, and Cube, Hallyu fans can do some idol-spotting around the neighbourhood at various cafes and

The new City Hall glitters and gleams with futuristic promise

A romantic icon and the highest point of SeoulNamdaemun holds the fort as one of the few remains of the old city wall Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)

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salons. The Horim Art Centre is also a great place to do some art shopping, with a number of well-stocked galleries offering Korean ceramics, paintings, and sculptural pieces.

Sinsa-dong Garosu-gilThe new “it” neighbourhood in town, Sinsa-dong is a beautiful promenade in the middle of the city that is adorned with golden ginko trees (hence “garosu-gil” meaning “tree-lined street”) and is a quaint collection of art galleries, interior design boutiques, and fashion-forward labels in a unique bohemian atmosphere. An amazing juxtaposition of old world and new school sensibilities, its chic Soho-like façade is home to a dazzling array of avant-garde international designers, such as Ann Demeulemeester, Maison Martin Margiela, and the Andre Kim Design Atelier.

DONGDAEMUN & THE PALACE QUARTERTermed the mecca of domestic Korean fashion, the Dongdaemun area (located slightly north east off the City Centre) consists of over 40 different commercial and traditional markets, each offering a wide variety of fashion and accessories at amazing wholesale prices. One of these is the famed Dongdaemun Market, the retail attraction that never sleeps; many stores and food vendors usually start operation around 9pm to cater to the night market crowd, and the famous Mukja Golmok food alley is essential to anyone looking for a taste of the latest trends in Korean cuisine. If you’re in the mood for a bit of alternative shopping, Yangnyeong Market is one of the most famous oriental medicine markets in the country, and is worth a quick jaunt for its curious curation of medicinal wares.

Several large fashion complexes in Dongdaemun, like Doota and Migilore, are dedicated to Korean-made apparel, and together constitute a shopper’s paradise of shoes, toys, leather goods, pet products, and other lifestyle accessories. Doota even has a huge outdoor concert stage, and regularly hosts events such as fashion shows, concerts, modelling contests, and classical Korean music performances. The newest kid of the block is Dongdaemun Design Plaza, also called the DDP, a major urban landmark with its distinctively neo-futuristic façade of exhibition spaces, rooftop parks, and a housing of restored

parts of the Seoul fortress.

Bukchon and Insa-dongThe Palace Quarter is located in the Jongno district, which contains the highest concentration of Joseon Dynasty landmarks, palaces, and government offices in the city, forming its historical core. Gyeongbokgung, the most famous of the Five Grand Joseon Palaces, is a sprawling expanse of restored courtyards, mini-palaces and shrines, and traditional houses, and is a must-see for first-time visitors to the city.

Slightly south of the palace complex is the Bukchon area, which houses over 900 traditional Korean hanoks that have been converted into numerous galleries, craftsmen’s workshops, and guesthouses that offer an authentic “old school” Korean experience. Adjacent to Bukchon is Insa-dong, the largest antiques market street in Seoul. Widely recognised as the cultural heart of the city, Insa-dong is a shopper’s paradise of old books, historical furniture, and handmade traditional crafts. There is also a wide selection of traditional Korean cafeterias offering some of the best local snacks in the city, including hotteok, a sweet dessert pancake that is a comforting concoction of hot fried dough, honey, nuts, and cinnamon.

Visit us at booth no.5H22 or www.visitseoul.netfor more information

Skyscrapers continue to sprout amidst the Gangnam cityscape

Buddhist-inspired vegetarian dishes are common fare in the Bukchon area

Jongno tower overlooking the surrounding Palace Quarter

The majestic architecture of the Eastern Palace, Changdeokgung

Fresh produce and local dishes for sale in traditional markets

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Take me away to Hawke’s Bay

New Zealand has always been at the top of my wanderlust list – with its green pastures, jaw-dropping sceneries, top-notch vineyards and

an impressive gastronomic scene driven by remarkable produce, what more could you ask for? So when an opportunity to attend last year’s summer series of Food and Wine Classics Hawke’s Bay (F.A.W.C!, www.fawc.nz.co) came, I was overjoyed with the idea of experiencing over 50 exciting wining and dining events in 10 days. This year’s event from October 31 to November 9 promises an equally if not more exciting line-up of culinary events.

QUICK BITES & INDULGENCESWanting to soak in as much of Napier as possible, I woke up early and spent some time poking around the Art Deco city centre’s streets and alleys. On the very first corner I took, I saw Adoro Café’s Fiorenzato Piazza San Marco lever machine and the pastry assortment (Adoro Café, 142 Hastings Street, Napier. Tel: 64/06-835-1747). I had to go in. I walked out with a long black, an almond plus a

Hawke’s Bay is what you get when world-class wines and marvellous produce come together – there’s no better time to visit this epicurean paradise than during the Food and Wine Classics Hawke’s Bay (F.A.W.C!)

chocolate croissant (pain au chocolat), two of the popular French pastries offered in the café, and I was ready to resume my gallivanting.

I wanted to return to the next day for more pastries, but it was closed. It was truly a blessing in disguise as I ended up ordering a most delectable eggs and bacon on Turkish toast (NZ$12.50) at Café Divine (53 Hastings Street, Napier 4110. Tel: 64/06-835-6218); the first brimming noshery I chanced upon. Studded to the brim with thick bacon strips and runny eggs, this colossal, lip-smacking sandwich was enough to fill me up until lunch.

Another joint worth checking out is Mister D (47 Tennyson Street, Napier. Tel: 64/06-835-5022 www.misterd.co.nz). There is a good selection of light bites like the gluten-free granola with Origin Earth pot set yoghurt and fresh fruits, as well as options for hearty appetites like the D-deli breakfast comprising cured meats, Hohepa danbo cheese, boiled egg, tomato confit, toasted sourdough and bread and butter pickle, NZ$24.50. No matter how stuffed you are, make space for the world-famous donuts here (NZ$5, NZ$1 for every syringe). Although the donut is fabulous on its own with its generous sugar cinnamon coating, the process of injecting your own filling (custard, quince, or chocolate) is probably the highlight of the signature experience.

F.A.W.C! EVENTSThe F.A.W.C! launch party venue at Craggy Range Winery is where the action awaited. I had the privilege of attending a F.A.W.C! Electrolux Masterclass session by chef Simon Wright who hails from Auckland’s The French Café. He demonstrated how simple it was to make a moreish whitebait sandwich. He also made an en papillote fish with Jerusalem artichokes purée and ham powder, dispensing tips as he demonstrated the procedure step-by-step.

After a day of serious winery hopping, we settled down at Mission Estate Winery (198 Church Road, Napier. Tel: 64/06-845-9350 www.missionestate.co.nz) for an excellent wine-pairing dinner. The five-course degustation commenced with a vanilla and citrus cured Ora salmon with asparagus, crème fraiche panna cotta and olive caviar well complemented by the 2011 Mission Reserve Sauvignon Blanc’s vibrant acidity, cutting through the richness of the salmon. Another spot-on duo that

night was the classic pairing of pinot noir (2012 Mission Reserve Central Otago Pinot Noir) with its rich, ripe tannins and duck (duck confit with shiitake mushroom wonton, crispy duck breast, sesame bok choy pineapple relish and miso broth). If you can’t secure a seat at that table (it gets sold out pretty fast), fret not. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner daily, with menus changing by the season.

Another event that sells like hotcakes is my personal favourite: the Locavore’s Lunch at the Hawke’s Bay Farmers Market (www.hawkesbayfarmersmarket.co.nz). If you miss it, you can still nibble on cherries from Kirsten’s Corner, down samples of Edgebrook ciders, pop olives from the Village Press, dip crackers and breads on so many marmalades, oils and jams. I had a most satisfying experience here, munching away while striking up conversations with chatty and passionate growers or producers. I experienced a soothing tingle in my soul as I leisurely perused produce from stall to stall.

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It’s impossible to resist these sweet and succulent strawberries from the Hawke’s Bay Farmers Market

Sample the best vintages at the Craggy Range Cellar Door

A locavore’s lunch to please eco-conscious diners

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Bold and Beautiful in Bangkok

Bangkok is often associated with shopping and eating, but travelers often forget that the beautiful city has in fact more facades waiting

to be explored.One of them is its deep history in which the

fascinating Muay Thai culture takes root. With over 300 years of Thai boxing history, Muay Thai has become a philosophy which guides much of the Thai’s way of life. Experience it by catching “Muay Thai Live – The Legend Lives”, an exhilarating stage show featuring elaborate Muay Thai stunts weaved into a regaling tale, peppered with dashes of humour and romance. The 70-minute show runs daily at 8pm in the world-class theatre of Warehouse 4, located at Asiatique the Riverfront. Do consider dropping by earlier too, since

Book a trip to the City of Angels and get re-acquainted through its history and enchanting culture.

Asiatique is also one of Bangkok’s latest shopping hangouts for locals and tourists alike – a perfect place to experience Bangkok’s pop-culture. What sets it apart from the usual Chatuchak market and Pratunam area is the uniqueness of the local designer products sold there. While prices may be a little higher than typical shopping spots, the quality and exclusive designs make it worth the extra dollar.

Another great aspect of Bangkok’s culture is the celebration of diversity, which is reflected in the amazing Or Tor Kor market. From fresh fruit to handmade crafts, a variety of all things Thai can be found at this market, which boasts of authenticity and variety. Even Thai locals themselves frequent this market when they are looking to buy gifts of excellent quality.

For a breather in between the intensive shopping sprees, head to the newly opened Art in Paradise 3D Museum, which features paintings drawn in incredibly life-like accuracy, while allowing interaction where visitors appear to be part of the pictures when viewed at specific vantage points. Six different galleries ensure trigger-happy fun for the whole family in an assortment of settings.

Finally, no trip to Bangkok is complete without a succulent meal of seafood and spice. The Blue

Elephant Restaurant serves exactly that and more. Conveniently located opposite the Surasak skytrain station, the grand mansion offers three unique menus of Thai cooking of the “past”, “today” and “tomorrow”. It tells of how Thai food culture has evolved to remain classic while exploring fresh transformations, just like the city of Bangkok itself.

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Reach for the Moon

Known world-wide as one of the best places to fly hot air balloons, Cappadocia is best appreciated from above. The rides are between one and one

and a half hour long and you may opt for 20-man, six-man or two-man baskets. Alternatively, you may saddle up and travel on horseback through the many trails and valleys, or join a guided hiking tour to see the highlights of the region.Located only one hour away from Istanbul or Izmir by plane, Cappadocia is a must-see destination in Turkey which features rock formations, uniquely-rippled landscapes, splendid walking trails, mysterious underground cities and rock-cut churches.

8 MUST-SEE PLACES FOR FIRST TIME VISITORSWith so much to see and so little time, here is the must-see list outlined for first-time visitors to this region.

Goreme Open Air Museum The Goreme National Park and Rocky Sites of Cappadocia has been a member of the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1985, and is one of the 13 UNESCO sites in Turkey. Situated at only a 15-minute walk from the Goreme village centre, it contains the finest of the rock-cut churches, with beautiful frescoes (wall paintings) whose colours still retain its original freshness.

Kaymakli Underground City The Kaymakli Underground City is the largest underground city in Cappadocia. This troglodyte cave-city

Only in the city of Cappadocia can you ‘fly to the moon’ in a hot air balloon. ` As you let your mind and body drift while suspended in the sturdy basket of the hot air balloon, surrender yourself to nature’s natural wonders and absorb the surreal beauty of the moon.

Uchisar Uchisar is situated at the highest point in Cappadocia, on the Nevsehir-Goreme road, just 5km from Goreme. From the top of the Uchisar Castle, one can view the magnificent panorama of the surrounding area.

Pasabag Pasabag is known for is highly remarkable earth pillars in the middle of a vineyard, which are also fondly called mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys. This site is also called Monks Valley.

AvanosThe town of Avanos is known as the centre of pottery. It is located 8km from Goreme. Avanos has a lively centre with all the usual amenities including a modern, tourist-oriented hamam (Turkish Bath).

Gulsehir Gulsehir, which means Rose City, is one of the first settlements in Cappadocia. Situated on the southern bank of the Red River, it was called Zoropassos in ancient times.

Caravanserais The Caravanserais are 13th century hotels on the silk road. Trade across Turkey in medieval Seljuk times was dependent on camel trains, which stopped by night in inns known as kervansaray or caravanserai, literally ‘caravan palaces’.

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Flying over the world-famous fairy chimneys in a hot-air balloon can be very breathtaking

Colourful hot air balloon

Known world-wide as one of the best places to fly hot air balloons - Cappadocia, Turkey

was built under the hill known as the Citadel of Kaymakli. The people of Kaymakli constructed their houses around nearly one hundred tunnels of the underground city, which consists of eight floors below ground, but only four of them are open to the public today.

Ihlara Valley The Ihlara Valley is the deepest gorge of Anatolia. Located near Mount Hasan and Mount Melendiz, it is a canyon with a depth of approximately 100, and was formed by the Melendiz River thousands of years ago. It begins at Ihlara village and ends with Selime Monastery at Selime village after making 26 bends along 14km. It is believed that the valley housed more than 4,000 dwellings and 100 cave charges decorated with frescoes.

Experience the extraordinary fairy chimneys at Cappadocia, Turkey

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Houston has Landed

Think USA and the usual suspects come to mind. But think again. There is a new hot spot in town that is heating up the tourism charts. The reasons

are aplenty – but one that stands out is the visitors’ centre for NASA at Space Center Houston where you are able to experience simulations such as walking in space or landing on the moon. Yes, Houston has landed. It is the next best thing if you can’t afford the stratospheric fee for booking a commercial flight to the moon, made possible by Virgin Galactic.

Now, Asian travellers are able to make a beeline for Houston on America’s largest Asian airline – Korean Air. Its inaugural flight took place on May 2, and there are now daily flights from Incheon International Airport in Seoul to Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport. With Houston being the fifth-largest metro city

A comprehensive flight network, award-winning onboard meals, and top-of-the-line premium travel make Korean Air the best in the business.

in the US and a positive economic performance that has seen it strengthen its position in the world, Korean Air is implementing new non-stop flights to cater to the expected increase in tourists.

So if you are thinking of a new city to check out, Houston offers big-time city slick with a charming Southern style to intrigue new visitors. Whether it’s mega malls, world-class museums for art, science and history, Texan restaurants offering a variety of international cuisines, trendy dance clubs or wildlife nature reserves, Houston has more than enough up her sleeve to entice families and young couples alike.

FLY IN COMFORTKorean Air passengers will enjoy the comfort of flying on board an A380 on long-haul flights from Incheon to

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Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York and Paris. With just 301 economy seats, the lowest configuration on an A380 to date, Korean Air offers passengers more space, with ergonomically designed “New Economy” seats that provide more comfort.

The airline is also the first to dedicate the entire upper deck of an A380 to its Prestige Class, which offers 94 “Prestige Sleeper” seats and service that provide the same comfort and standard one usually finds in Business Class. The First Class Kosmo Suites are located on the lower deck and provide 12 passengers with an ultra-luxurious experience. Going the extra mile to ensure passengers enjoy their flight experience, the airline has also fitted its A380s with cocktails bars that are located at the front of the Prestige and First Class cabins, designed to allow bartenders to whip up special concoctions for VIPs.

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FLIGHT SCHEDULE BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND HOUSTON

Departure:Singapore – Incheon: KE 642 Departure : 0110Arrival : 0825 (Layover at Incheon: 45 minutes)Incheon – Houston: KE 029 Departure : 0910Arrival : 0815

Arrival:Houston – Incheon: KE 030Departure : 1040Arrival : 1550 (the next day)(Layover at Incheon: 2 hour 50 minutes)Incheon – Singapore: KE 641 Departure : 1840Arrival : 2350

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The capital of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou is one of China’s Four Garden Cities and one of the country’s top tourist sites. It is renowned for its timeless

prosperity and scenic beauty – Marco Polo is reported to have said that the city is “beyond dispute the finest and the noblest in the world” while on a visit during the Yuan Dynasty – and today remains an important centre of politics, economy, and culture.

WEST LAKEHangzhou’s most famous attraction, the UNESCO World Heritage Site has its willow tree-linked banks studded with hazy hills and ancient structures, some of which include the Yue Fei Temple, the Six Harmonies Pagoda, and the Lingyin Temple. Discover the story behind the nearby Solitary Hill and soak up the stunning scenery that has inspired many a prominent poet and artist with a boat ride across the placid waters.

LONGJING TEA FIELDSOne of the priciest grades of tea in China, the prized

Encounter the enchanting sights of the picturesque city with SilkAir’s new direct flights

GETTING THERESilkAir marked its eighth destination in China with the commencement of Hangzhou flights on 27 June this year.

Business and Economy Class passengers have a choice of four weekly flights that depart on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Operated by SilkAir’s A320 aircraft, this additional service increases the airline’s weekly flight frequencies to China to 50. SilkAir is the only full-service airline to connect Hangzhou directly to Singapore.

Longjing tea bears a light yet unmistakable aroma and was once only offered to government officials and the wealthy elite. Be sure to savour the tea in the Longjing Imperial Tea Garden for an experience that was said to be favoured by the distinguished Emperor Qianlong.

PRINCE BAY PARKThe serene and striking park set against Nanping Hill boasts an elegant western-style landscape and a kaleidoscopic sea of tulips imported from the Netherland. It is not far from

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ABOUT SILKAIRAs the regional wing of Singapore Airlines and Asia’s most awarded regional airline, SilkAir operates the Singapore Airlines Group’s narrowbody fleet and extends the Group network by seeding and developing new, exciting destinations in Asia Pacific.

Today, the full service airline operates more than 350 weekly flights to 48 destinations in 12 countires. The airline currently has a fleet of 26 aircraft, comprising 6 A319s and 16 A320s and 4 Boeing 737-800s. In August 2012, the airline announced the largest order in its history of up to 68 Boeing 737 aircraft, with firm orders comprising 23 Boeing 737-800s and 31 Boeing 737 MAX 8s.

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downtown Hangzhou and allows visitors some picturesque respite amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.

HANGZHOU’S SPECIALTIESThe city is a culinary paradise and impresses with a wide array of delicious dishes, some of which are the beggar’s chicken, West Lake vinegar fish, and dongpo pork. Be sure to also sample the fish head with bean curd, the dish of which has a story related to Emperor Qianlong, along with the famed fried eel slices and the tasty immortal duck and ham.

The Six Harmonies Pagoda rising from behind the West Lake

A spellbinding view of the city’s man-made and natural offerings Hangzhou’s placid waters

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ALOHA

If you seek lei, luau, and ukulele, Hawaii promises rich history, fascinating culture, and natural wonders – all done with signature Hawaiian hospitality. Now in its 85th year of continuous service, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawai’i’s

biggest and longest-serving airline, as well as the largest provider of passenger air service from its primary visitor markets on the U.S. mainland. Hawaiian Airlines offers non-stop service to Hawai’i from more U.S. gateway cities (11) than any other airline, along with service from Japan, South Korea, China, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa and Tahiti. Hawaiian Airlines also provides approximately 160 jet flights daily between the Hawaiian Islands, with a total of more than 200 daily flights system-wide. For an added extravagance, be sure to pamper yourself with an upgrade to the new premium economy Extra Comfort seats on board, available for purchase when you book your tickets online for any Hawaiian Airlines A330 aircraft. Extra Comfort offers extra 5 inches of legroom for you to stretch out and relax, as well as complimentary on-demand in-seat entertainment featuring a great selection of movies, TV shows, and more. Extra Comfort passengers are also given priority boarding at the departure gate, and get to enjoy complimentary meals and snacks during flight.

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Experience Hawaii in the Air

THE BIG ISLAND Come bask in the majesty of the Mauna Kea, Hawaii’s highest point. This gigantic dormant volcano stands at a massive 4,207 metres in height, and is about one million years old. The snow-dusted caps of the Mauna Kea (which literally translates to mean “white mountain” in Hawaiian) were considered sacred by ancient tribal law, and only the highest-ranking of chiefs were allowed to visit its peak.

Today, the summit of Mauna Kea is renowned as one of the best sites of astronomical observation, due to its unobstructed surroundings and stable airflow – no wonder the ancients revered it so much as their eye to the heavens.

OAHU: THE HEART OF HAWAIIThe centre of everything hip and happening in Hawaii, Oahu is the landmark location of such iconic attractions like the world-renowned Waikiki beachfront and Hanauma Bay. Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki houses some of the country’s most luxurious hotels and high-end label stores, such as Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and Gucci. The Diamond Head tuff cone along Waikiki beach is also a favourite amongst surfers with its steady break and warm, cloudless climate.

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Those who are curious about the local indigenous people will love the Polynesian Cultural Center, the pinnacle paid attraction that offers an authentic showcase of 7 different Polynesian cultures, including an traditional Luau, a state-of-the-art IMAX theatre, and many more!

MAUI: THE MAGICAL ISLE Known as the gateway to some of the best whale watching in the world, Maui’s magical sunsets are the perfect backdrop to view these spectacular creatures at their most uninhibited. Book a leisurely Eco cruise for some star gazing during balmy summer nights, or get up close and personal with the local marine life with intimate snorkelling trips.

Another must-do in the region is to visit Maui’s Winery, the sole commercial winery in the Valley Isle. Steeped in history and boasting wide-

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open spaces and unparalelled serenity, come sample some of the islands’ finest selections of sparkling grape and pineapple wines, as well as the coveted raspberry dessert wine.

KAUAI: THE ISLAND OF DISCOVERY Adventure-seekers will love the untamed majesty of this northernmost island in Hawaii. Kauai is home to the Kilauea Lighthouse, one of the most popular

tourist destinations built in 1913, making it over a century old! The Waimea Canyon Lookout and Koai’e Canyon are also some of the most scenic points in the country, and is perfect for backcountry hikers.

If you have the chance, be sure to kayak down the Hule’ia Refuge, and exclusive area that is closed to the public, and only accessible through kayak tours with Island Adventures.

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Hawaiian Airlines has led all U.S. carriers in on-time performance for each of the past 10 years (2004-2013) as reported by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Consumer surveys by Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure

and Zagat have all ranked Hawaiian Airlines the highest of all domestic airlines serving Hawai‘i. Experience Hawaiian Airlines’ award-winning, signature “Mea Ho‘okipa” (I am the host) in-flight service, featuring the sights, sounds and tastes of Hawai‘i. Aboard Hawaiian Airlines’ state-of-the-art Airbus A330-200 aircraft, every seat is

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Around the world, with a twist

With over eight years of development at a cost of more than a million dollars,

the iconic Atop Watch designed by Taiwanese engineer Mark Lin and his wife is a revolutionary quartz watch that is every frequent traveller’s dream. Each Atop Watch comes with a day and night indicator, a daylight savings indicator, as well as easy-to-read, luminous hands. The key feature of the Atop Watch is its unique world time feature, where any of the 24 world time zones can be switched to with a simple turn of the bezel, which enables wearers to easily check global times while eliminating the need to do tricky math and time zone calculations or whipping out an electronic device.

The winner of a list of international design awards including the RedDot and IF Design awards in recent years, Atop Watches come in a variety of stylish colours, from white and black to brighter colours like green, blue, orange and purple – watches are built in either high quality stainless steel or polycarbonate, and straps come in either leather or rubber.

Atop Watches also come in a Flag Series, with each watch sporting the flag colours of various countries ranging from Brazil, Germany, Italy, Japan and South Africa to name but a few. Atop Watches are

The delightfully coloured ATOP watches let you switch time zones in a single, simple movement

available at Red Army Watches (Millenia Walk, Wisma Atria, red dot), Krasnaya (ION Orchard), red dot Traffic (Museum Shop) and Hing’s Pen & Watch Centre (Bras Basah Complex) from S$179 onwards.

For more information, please log on to www.atopwatch.com

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Protecting your possessions

Although airlines have an impressive average 98% success rate for timely baggage arrivals, there are still a whopping 26 million bags that go missing each

year from international flights and airports around the world. If you’re a frequent flier, chances are high that you have experienced the unpleasant circumstance of delayed or lost luggage at least once throughout your travels.

A breakthrough pioneer in low cost tracking solutions, Trakdot delivers peace of mind through their ultra-light and supremely compact Trakdot Luggage device. This non-GPS wireless locator comes with a subscription plan that delivers real time city-specific information on the whereabouts of your checked baggage, and sends this information to any mobile, Apple, Android, or SMS-capable device.

The Trakdot Luggage is so simple to use, simply slip this palm-sized locater into any checked in baggage, switch it on, and enjoy your flight. The device goes to sleep after takeoff, and sends you an SMS or email alert (depending on your preference) upon landing. For families travelling together, or for those who simply wish to track more than one luggage at once, the Trakdot Luggage also offers extremely flexible combinations for tracking – link each device to multiple phones, or link multiple devices to a single alert account. For those who would like to track their baggage online, you may also do so at www.Trakdot.com with a secure log-in.

Imagine this scenario: Upon landing in Singapore, you approach the baggage carousel, only to have your bags never show up. You realise with a sinking feeling that the airline has misplaced or delayed your bags. You approach the relevant airline representative, get a claim or case number, and wait anxiously for an update on the status for your luggage. You wait for hours up to days on the possibility that the airline is able to locate and return your lost bags, carrying the risk that it may simply be gone for good.

With Trakdot Luggage, you can simply cut through the anxiety and get immediate information on your bags’ location. Upon landing and opening your Trakdot mobile app, you realise that your luggage has somehow wound up in Thailand – simply approach the airline representative and arrange for them to have your luggage delivered directly to your address, while you track the progress in real time as your possessions make their way to you, hassle-free.

Added assurance comes in the form of the new Trakdot Luggage, a little device that makes a big difference

In addition to global location services, the Trakdot Luggage device also offers more specific pinpointing of your possessions on-the-ground with the Bluetooth function within its mobile app, so you can locate your bags at the carousel.

The patent-protected micro-electronics and cellular technologies employed by Trakdot offer peace of mind at remarkable value, provided added reassurance in a world of ever-increasing vulnerabilities. With successful launches all over the world, including the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand, it’s time for you to experience first hand why this extraordinary little device can make such a massive impact on your travelling experience.

Trakdot Luggage is launching at the Singapore NATAS Holidays 2014 fair from 29th-31st August at booth 6H10.

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Luggage

KEEP YOUR GAMEON TRACKNow you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your checked luggage arrived at your destination when you did!

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Modern Majesty in Malaysia

A beautiful balance of warm Malaysian hospitality and contemporary modern comforts, the Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur is a prominent

establishment located only 10 minutes away from the prestigious business district of Malaysia’s bustling capital. Conveniently accessible by both road and rail, this 5-star luxury accommodation is exclusively connected to the city’s landmark Putra World Trade Centre, making it a favourite amongst both business and leisure travellers, and especially so for the MICE sector.

The Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur offers 560 spacious rooms, including 119 luxury suites and Club rooms that have been newly refurbished with a muted palette and modern accents for stylish comfort. The state-of-the-art fitness centre and outdoor pool are great for some leisure time, or choose to unwind with a relaxing treatment at the in-house Tirta Spa. The Chereza Lounge is popular amongst guests and locals, and is wonderful for unwinding after a long day. Recline with a cocktail in hand, while enjoying the music and stage performances or live game screenings during football season.

Choose the 5-star Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur for an exceptional experience, whether for work or play.

The property’s two contemporary restaurants, Kofuku and Zende, aptly accommodate all your dining needs; Kofuku boasts a beautifully landscaped garden, and plates up delicious Japanese cuisine prepared by chef Steven Tan, while Zende Restaurant is an all-day dining outlet that serves a wide range of Asian and international cuisines, including a high-tea buffet on weekends and public holidays.

Business travellers will greatly appreciate the hotel’s comprehensive facilities, including an impressive events space and spacious ballroom for holding large corporate functions. Smaller meetings can also be held in the numerous conference and meeting rooms, varied in size to accommodate almost any need. The well-equipped business centres also provide convenient solutions to all your corporate connectivity needs.

Located just outside the Golden Triangle, the Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur is private enough for a tranquil reprieve from a long day’s walk around the city, yet central enough to keep you in the middle of all the action. The hotel is a short walk from the Star LRT station, which will connect you to the KL Inner City Monorail system for you to access all the wonderful entertainment and prestigious shopping that this exciting city has to offer.

In addition to receiving the prestigious 5-star International Rating from the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia, the Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur has also been acknowledged by appreciative travellers on the popular rating site TripAdvisor, which recognised the hotel with the coveted Certificate of Excellence Award. Encompassing the best of this vibrant and dynamic city, Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur is a uniquely Malaysian brand with international-grade quality.

Visit us at booth no 4H23 at the NATAS Fair for more information or email to [email protected].

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HokkaidoStars

JIGOKUDANIThe palettes of fall have never looked more dramatic against the backdrop of the Noboribetsu Jigokudani. Otherwise known as Hell Valley, this ancient volcano crater is surrounded by picturesque hills – all coloured over by autumnal shrubs and trees, which reach peak hues in mid-October.

One of the main sources for the waters in the upscale resort area of Noboribetsu, this valley boasts 11 types of springs and glorious hot soaks, since water temperatures

Japan’s last frontier hits its prime come the months of September through February, when the fall foliage come out to play and the winter festival glitters with a thousand beckoning lights

can hit over 100°C. Even an idle meander through Hell Valley’s myriad walking paths can yield little delights, like the Oyunumagawa river. Steaming through an autumn forest, it makes a poetic sight – plus you get to sneak in a quick and refreshing foot soak for your hike-weary legs.

NISEKO SKI RESORTArdent winter sports fans will adore this resort’s famed deep, yet light, powder snow. Providing skiers, snowboarders and those who snowshoe with speed – and yet extreme cushioning comfort – you can slide, ride and walk all day long in the midst of some of Hokkaido’s most scenic snow country.

Located just three hours from Sapporo, this tourist-friendly resort even offers night skiing, with ski lifts running till 9pm.

Other activities include snow rafting, snow mobiling and reindeer sledding.

Visit us at booth no.4H43 for more information.

Jigokudani

Wide open spaces and stretched blue skies have long been the siren song of Japan’s northern-most prefecture – intensified when fall and

winter descends upon Hokkaido, its superstar landscape taking on an incomparable transcendent beauty.

Sledding at Niseko ski area

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Lovely Lombok

An unobtrusive island in West Nusa Tenggara slightly east of Bali, Lombok offers wonderful escapes amid beautiful beaches and enchanting

waterfalls. Many believe Lombok to be the unspoilt tropical paradise that Bali once was, with pristine natural landscapes and homely hospitality that have yet to be pervaded by over-commercialism.

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE Dominating the skyline is the majestic Mount Rinjani, the second highest active volcano in Indonesia. A UNESCO geological park, Mount Rijani National Park is the dominant natural feature of Lombok with natural hot springs and a unique collection of flora and fauna, including fig trees, casuarina woodland, long-tailed grey macaques, cockatoos, and green hanging parrots. Choose to hike up its massive slopes, or traverse the lush rice paddies via bike.

Come sunset, head towards the popular tourist town of Senggigi, a sweeping bay that offers brilliant views of

From one of the most experienced names in business and leisure travel in Indonesia, the team at WOW! Flexi-Indonesia! takes you on an exciting island adventure of spectacular marine life, lush greenery, and unique cultural history

is the perfect time to visit and pick up some beautiful pearls. Local handicrafts are also a major hit, with popular picks being hand-woven textiles like songkets and ikats. Pottery lovers can spend ages looking through the selections at Banyumulek, Penujak, and Masbagik, or shop for traditionally carved furniture at the many stores in the central city of Mataram.

For those who love antique-shopping, Jl Yos Sudarso is one of the most popular areas on the island where you can find almost anything and everything, from traditional bamboo containers to bone jewellery and wood statues. Bertais Market is the biggest daily market on the island where you can pick up fresh fruit and vegetables, herbs and spices, and local artifacts on sale.

THE OTHER KUTA The picturesque Kuta Beach, also known as Nyale Beach, is the central locale of the traditional ceremony of Bau Nyale, with Bau meaning “to catch” and Nyale being a type of sea worm that only surfaces once every year around. Held on the 20th day of the 10th month on the traditional Sasak Calendar, Bau Nyale is a unique festive ceremony when large crowds gather to catch Nyale and partake in festivities along many of Lombok’s finest beaches.

Kuta Beach

Senggigi

the island’s scarlet sunsets. Relax with a drink in hand and recharge with some delectable seafood at one of the restaurants overlooking the bay as you soak in the last rays of the day.

Beach bunnies will love the laid-back Gili Islands, once a mecca for backpackers following the famed Banana Pancake Trail. While the landscape remains casual with countless beachside cafes and bars strewn across the shores, the area has since taken a more sophisticated turn – especially so on Gili Trawangan – and is still perfect for diving and snorkelling.

CULTURE VULTURES Although Lombok is home to varied cultures such as the Hindu Balinese, Chinese, Javanese, Bugis and Arabs, the indigenous Sasak people practice a unique form of Islam called Wektu Telu. The historic villages of Banyumulek and Sukarare produce some of the best traditional pottery urns and flasks, and hand-woven textiles respectively, while Sade and Karang Jangkong feature wonderful ancient architecture and traditions.

When in Lombok, eat like the locals do. Ayam Taliwang is a spicy dish of fried or grilled chicken and vegetables smothered in a spicy chilli sauce, or sample some freshwater gourami fish and sate cooked in Sasak style.

SHOPAHOLICS ANONYMOUS Lombok is famous for its magnificent South Sea cultured pearls, which are grown in pristine waters all over the island, and the annual Lombok- Sumbawa Pearl Festival

Mount Rinjani

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Fashion Forward

We are excited to bring new hospitality concept for the first time in the world. Combining fashion with the genuine Balinese hospitality, the hotel is set to offer the trendsetter a unique environment enriched by fashion touchJeffrey Wibisono V, General Manager of Love F Hotel by fashiontv

A home away from home for the discerning fashionista, the Love F Hotel by fashiontv is a stylish property set to capture the hearts of the glamourous with its

host of modish offerings and trappings. The newly-opened hotel located just six kilometres from the airport houses sophisticatedly-designed rooms that each come with a mini bar stocked with an exclusive range of the brand’s beverages, coffee and tea-making facilities, entrance tickets to the F Love Bar that are inclusive of premium drinks for two, and a slew of the hotel’s signature amenities.

Savour delectable Italian fare at the highly-inspired restaurant White Diamond or tuck into international cuisines at the contemporary Black Diamond, an establishment opened round-the-clock that boasts a vibrant atmosphere amplified by the sleek furnishings and an impressive wine collection. F Love Bar, primed to be Bali’s new premier nightlife destination, is an exquisitely-designed space that features popular DJs spinning the hottest tunes to models strutting down the catwalk positioned in the heart of the bar. If not taking a refreshing dip at the diamond-shaped Jacuzzi and soaking up the sunset view from the comfort of the throbbing waters with a tropical drink in hand, lounge to top hits and good eats at the world-class venue Private Cabana or take it easy on a day off and nourish the body with healthy salads, homemade sandwiches, and fresh fruit smoothies at the breezy F Love Café.

Look as good as you feel with luxury articles of clothing to be picked off the racks of the F Love Store and soothe the senses with decadent treatments and invigorating massages at the F Love Spa. Keep fit with laps at the good-sized, elevated pool or take a cool night swim to end off the day on a tranquil note.

Fashiontv’s new Love F Hotel will delight the trendy in Bali with a cosy and chic stay

ABOUT FASHIONTVFounded by its president, Mr. Michel Adam, fashiontv is the biggest fashion medium in the world. As the only global 24/7 TV station focused exclusively on fashion, beauty, trends and style, FTV broadcasts the latest news & information to over 500 million households and 7 million public places worldwide.

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Hotel Inclusion:2 Nights Stay at Slim & Fit Room

Daily BreakfastDaily Replenish Mini Bar

Invitation to F Love Bar for Two including 1st Drink50% Discount at F Love Café starting 3.00 – 8.00 PMPay 1 Price for 2, Dining at Black Diamond Restaurant

Free Wi-Fi

Paket Inclusion:Return Airport TransferEnglish Speaking Guide

Ubud True Village Tour Featuring:- Art & Handicraft Village

- Chocolate Tour at the Pod’s Chocolate Factory- Insight Experience: Be The Guest at The Royal Palace

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Heartfelt Adventures

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK

Studded with some of the most exquisite architecture of Northern Europe, the city that was founded on a series of islands is best

recognised for Kronborg Castle, a Renaissance fortress immortalised in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and Nyhavn, a colourful waterfront and entertainment district that today delights visitors with 17th-century townhouses, restaurants, and cafes and with a canal packed with historical wooden ships. Be sure to check out the many other palaces and take a photo with the fabled statue of Hans Christian Anderson’s Little Mermaid before sinking your teeth in local

See sights and hear sounds worthy of writing home about with this 17D Baltic Tour

THE 17D BALTIC TOUR WILL ALSO BE MAKING SCENIC STOPS AT:

• SOUTHAMPTON• GOTHENBURG• LONDON• WINDSOR• STONEHENGE• OXFORD

The elegant Royal Princess Cruise which made its debut in 2013 is the first of two new-generation Princess vessels that come with an over-water SeaWalk, a glass-bottomed deck that allows for dramatic views of the deep blue waters down below. The Royal Princess features a new adults-only pool dotted with seven plush cabanas and a poolside theatre that screens flicks in high-definition. Do not miss a chance to eat at the exclusive Chef’s Table Lumiere for a dinner to remember.

favourites while strolling through Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks.

STOCKHOLM, SWEDENOf 14 separate islands that are connected by bays, channels and inlets, the capital of Sweden is distinguished for the multihued towers, spires, and cupolas that rise over Gamla Stan, one of Europe’s largest and best-preserved medieval city centres. Step into the Royal Palace and Armoury for a peek into prized antiques that once belonged to the King of Sweden, explore the charming wooden buildings by Lake Mälaren in Sigtuna, and marvel at the 226-foot-long warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 at Vasa Museum, also the most visited museum in Scandinavia.

HELSINKI, FINLANDThe capital city of Finland which is sometimes known as the Daughter of the Baltic is blanketed with a heady mix of Neoclassical buildings and contemporary architecture that are kept apart by boulevards of well-manicured parks and chic cafes and boutiques. Bask under the warmth of the natural light streaming through the glazed dome of Temppeliaukio, otherwise known as Rock Church, or gain insight into local arts, culture, religion, and politics at Senate Square and Helsinki Cathedral. Learn about the workings of a Finnish farm in Sipoo with a home stay or explore Suomenlinna Fortress with a walking tour.

ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIAAnchored in the eastern tip of the Baltic Sea and the Neva River, the enchanting city created in 1703 as a window to Europe is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its vibrant colours and hauntingly striking attractions. The famed Hermitage Museum exhibits the priceless masterpieces of Rembrandt, Leonardo, Michaelangelo, and many more, while the Church

of the Saviour on Spilled Blood is one of the main Russian Orthodox cathedrals in St. Petersburg. Be sure to catch a ballet performance by world-class dancers at the eminent Mariinsky Theatre before embarking on a boat ride to take in the bustling sights and sounds on placid waters.

TALLINN, ESTONIAThe capital of Estonia that boasts cobbled streets and medieval houses still has its lower town protected by a city wall. Visit Alexander Nevsky Cathedral atop the hill of Toompea or head to Saint Olav’s Church, one of the tallest structures in the world, before picking up street eats, vintage wares, and locally-made jams at Balti Jaama Turg. Wind down with a picnic under the oak and lilac trees at Kadriorg Park, which homes the Kadriorg Palace and the Estonian Art Museum.

For more information about packages and itineraries, go to www.newshan.com or visit us at booth no.5H15

Interior of Temppeliaukio Church in HelsinkiChurch of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, St. Petersburg, Russia

Stroll through the streets of Copenhagen and soak up the bustling riverside atmosphere

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Earth-shattering Stimulating Travel Deals only at Nam Ho Travel!

Singapore Expo Halls 4, 5, 6A | August 29 to 31 (Fri to Sun) | Nam Ho Travel Booth: 4H57

7/9D Hokkaido Special (JPH7W/JPH9W)Sapporo TV Tower/Tokeidai Clock Tower/Factory Outlet Mall/Otaru Kitachi Glass/Otaru Canal/Mount Showa/Bear Ranch/Shiraoi Ainu Village/Date Jidaimura/Mt Hakodate(cable ride)/Northern Horse Park(Experience Horse Carriage Ride)Dep: Sep 27,30Oct 2,7,11,12,15,18,21,23,28,30Nov 1,5,8,12,14,19,25,27,29Dec 2,6,8,10,12,13,16,18,19Jan 6,8,11,13,15,20,22,25

fr $1,118* (1st Pax $2388)

7D New Golden Route + Wakayama (JPWT7)• Delicious Sashimi, Sushi and Traditional Ramen• View Giant Tuna Cutting Performance• Fruits Picking Fun• Soya Sauce Ice Cream Tasting• Mikimotor Pearl – Woman Diver PerformanceDep: Sep 27,30Oct 2,7,11,12,15,18,21,23,28,30Nov 1,5,8,12,14,19,25,27,29Dec 2,6,8,10,12,13,16,18,19Jan 6,8,11,13,15,20,22,25 fr $1,128* (1st Pax $2488)

7D5N Hokkaido Ice Wonders (JPH7I)• Visit Ice Village, Ice Festiva• Explore Ice Bar – furnitures made of ice • Experience Ice Breaking Cruise• 3Nights Stay of Onsen HotspringDep: 20Jan – Mar 2015 fr $1,988

Discount 50% (2nd Pax)

JAPAN

4D City of Angels – Bangkok (TH4BKK)Siam Niramit, Safari World & Marine Park, Menam Chao Phraya, Wat Arun, Four-Faced Buddha, BangkokDaily Dep

fr $2484/5D Chiangmai/Chiangrai + 2N Bangkok (TH4LC/TH5LC)Dep: [4D- MI] Every Sun, [5D-MI] Every WedDep:[6/7D, TG] Daily Departure * Additional 2N BKK Free and EasyGroup Dep: Nov 16, 19, 23, 30 / Dec 3, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28

fr $4385D Land of Smiles: Bangkok/Pattaya (TH5LS)Dep:Every Wed, Fri, SunDaily Dep: 6 persons & aboveGroup Dep: Sep 12 / Oct 3 / Nov 14, 21, 28 / Dec 5, 12, 19, 26

fr $328

5D Bangkok/Hua Hin (TH5BH)Dep: Every Thurs, SatDaily Dep: 6 persons & aboveGroup Dep: Sep 12 / Oct 3 / Nov 14, 21, 28 / Dec 5, 12, 19, 26

fr $328

THAILAND

5D Hong Kong Funtasia (HK5FUN)Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, The Peak Tram Ride, Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, Seafood Lunch @ Lamma Island, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen Fishing VillageDep: Aug 23, 27, 30 / Sep 1, 3, 6, 13, 17, 24 / Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 / Nov 5, 12, 19, 22 / Dec 5, 7, 10, 17, 20, 24 *Selected Departure Dates fr $999

HONG KONG

5D Beautiful Cambodia (KH5BC)Genocide Museum, Tonle Sap Lake, Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda, Angkor Wat, Elephant Terrace, Old Market, Angkor Silk Farm, 1N at Nagaworld Casino HotelDep: Dec 12, 19, 26 fr $1088

CAMBODIA JAPAN

TAIWAN

8D I Taiwan (TW8ITW)• Learn Drumming at Ciaotou Creative Park• Scenic Places at Sun Moon Lake• Themepark at Janfusan Fancyworld Amusement Park• DIY Travel Scrapbook, Folding Fan• BBQ Oysters at Chiku LagoonDep: Sep 14,17,21,24,28 / Oct 1,5,8,12,15,19,22,26,29Nov 2,6,9,13,15,17,22,24,29 / Dec 1,3,7,10,13,15,17,21,23,25,28 fr $1079

8D Touch Taiwan (TW8TOU)• 1Night Stay in Toucheng Leisure Farm & Master Bear Resort• Farm Activities at Happiness Farm 20• Jin Yon DIY Recreation FarmDep: Sep 15,22,29 / Oct 6,13,14,20,27 / Nov 4,10,18,25 / Dec 2,9,16,23,30 fr $978

7D Dazzling Taiwan (TW7ZZZ) *China Airlines Extra Flight• Themepark Fun at Leofoo Theme Park*, Janfushan World• DIY Activities at Puli Paper Factory• 1N Stay at QingJing Farm, Fairy Lake Leisure Farm• Visit Puli Winery• Shop & Eat at Chiufen, Fongjia Night Market, Shilin Night Market, Tamsui Old Street*Dep: Sep 13,20,27 / Oct 11,18,25/ Nov 3,10,17,24/ Dec 1,5*,8,12*,15,19*,22,29 fr $968

AUSTRALIA

6D4N Great Fun @ Gold Coast (AU6GFG)Tangalooma, 4WD Desert Safari, Sand Tobogganing, Wild Dolphin Feeding, Dreamworld, Catch a Crab Cruise, Birds Bay Oyster Farm, Tropical Fruit World, Superbee Honeyworld, Movie WorldSpecial: 1N in Tangalooma ResortDep: Nov 14, 21, 28 / Dec 2, 4, 6, 12, 16

fr $1,628

6D4N Magnificient Melbourne (AU6MMD)Harbour Town, Eureka Tower, Great Ocrean Road, Phillip Island Penguin, Amaza N Things, Pannys Chocolate Factory, Great Ocean Road Twelve ApostlesDep: Nov 7, 12, 14, 21 / Dec 5, 8, 12, 19

fr $1,2086D4N Sydney Scenic Explorer (AU6SSE) Sydney City Tour, Port Stephen, Dolphin Watch Cruise, 4WD Sand Safari, Blue Mountain, Featherdale Wildlife, 2000 Olympic ParkSpecial: 1N in Port StephensDep: Nov 15, 22, 29 / Dec 10

fr $1,4985D4N Perth Mandurah And Farmstay (AU5PMF)Fremantle, Mandurah Canal Cruise Tour, Bindoon Windmill Farm [BBQ Lunch, Feed Farm Animal, Sheep Shearing, Horse Riding, Fruit Orchard, Traditional Wool Spinning, Cow Milking, Swan Valley, Caversham Wildlife, King’s Park, Perth MintDep: Nov 15, 22, 29 / Dec 6, 13, 16, 20

fr $1,288

6D5N Northern Heritage (LA6NH)(Vientiane/Luang Prabang/Xieng Khouang) Explore the world heritage site of Luang Prabang, Catch the sunset view over the Mekong River form Mount Phousi, View the enigmatic plain of jars comprising of thousand of stone jars varying in height and sizesDep: Nov 23, 30Dec 14, 21, Feb 18, Mar 15 fr $1218

LAOS

EUROPE14D11N Fun Filled Holland/Finland/Italy (EU14FF)Enjoy Husky Ride & Reindeer RideExperience 2Nights on board the trainVisit Santa Claus Village Aurora Borealis Gala Dinner with Bryan WongDep: Nov 30

fr $4988

13D11N Fabulous Italy/Switzerland/Paris (EU13FB)3Night Stay in Paris2Night Stay in Rome** Save on extention in ParisDep: Oct 4,18 / Nov 15,18,22,25 / Dec 2,6,9,13,16

fr $2988

CHINA

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fr $1898

5/7/8D Shanghai Huangshan/ Thousand Island Lake (CNSHA5/CNPVG7)5* Le Royal Meridien Dep: Sep 16,17 / Oct 14,15,21,22 / Nov 4,5,25,29 / Dec 20

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8D Exquisite Korea (KR8E)3D Dimensions at Alive MuseumPetite France – Filming Location of Korean DramaPyeongchang Wind Village – Sheep Feeding & Cheese MakingDep: Sep 16,23 / Oct 3,7,14,19,21,23,28 / Nov 4,15,19,25 / Dec 2,16,23

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8D7N Korea Winter Wonderland (KR8W)Be fascinated by the 3D artworks at Trick Eye Museum• Enjoy waterplay facilities • Experience ATV Ride, Gondola Ride• Enjoy The Painters Drawing Show • Hello Kitty Lovers – Hello Kitty IslandDep: Nov 22,26,30 / Dec 3,6,9,10,14,19,22,24,27 fr $1,778

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Panorama takes on the Singapore market

Officially opened on July 15 this year, Panorama Tours Singapore’s launch ceremony was attended by Board of Directors Panorama

Group and Panorama Tours Rama Tirtawisata, Royanto Handaya and Endy Wisely. Guests included representatives from Singapore Tourism Board, hoteliers and other local travel agencies.

Located at People’s Park Centre, Panorama Tours is well positioned to take on the local market with gusto, as its portfolio of travel products has proven to be popular with Asian travellers. Since 1972, the agency has made its presence felt in the region, with travel consultants in about 100 or more offices in Indonesia, supported by regional offices in Malaysia, Beijing and Singapore.

Over the years, Panorama has demonstrated foresight

Backed by the popularity of innovative products that appeal to seasoned travellers with different lifestyles, the group celebrates by opening its second office here

and vision in designing products such as Jahe, a free and easy package at affordable prices; Tur Ez, a reasonably priced tour package customised for the budget conscious; Moslem Tour packages that take into consideration special arrangements for Muslims; pilgrimage tours for Christians and Catholics; and Exotic tours for those with a taste for luxury.

With Singapore being a robust market of avid travellers who are constantly seeking greener pastures and more exotic locations, Panorama’s Indonesian heritage and extensive network places it in a prime

position to promote hot regional tourism destinations. According to Tirtawisata, Panorama is confident despite the strong local competition as they are able to tap into their background to provide excellent travel services to Indonesians living in Singapore. With this goal, Panorama aims to become a regional travel hub that connects the market for destination management, travel and leisure management, conventions and exhibitions, and transportation and hospitality.

Visit us at booth no.4H24 for more information

Another office opening that sets a new pace for Panorama

Bringing in travellers with its customised package

Endy Wisely (third from right) flanked by his team

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T ravellers arriving in Hong Kong at unearthly hours can now swap their airport pit-stop for a more exclusive retreat, at Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong. Dorsett

Mongkok is surrounded by options ranging from traditional herbal tea parlours to Michelin-starred restaurants, the hotel is a short 15-minute walk from popular locations like the Ladies Market, Fa Yuen Street and Temple Street, and a 4-minute walk from the nearest metro station. Complimentary shuttle bus services to and fro, popular tourist destinations are provided to guests to enhance their stay. Dorsett Mongkok also has accolades to prove its popularity - the hotel is the recipient of the Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor for three consecutive years, and one of the Top 25 Hotels in China in the 2014 TripAdvisor’s Traveller Choice Award.

“Although most of them will benefit from our 24-hour Flexible Stay Program, there simply is a need to

Sitting in the midst of the bustling Mongkok and Tai Kok Tsui district, 24-hour living has never been easier.

accommodate the growing number of early arrivals especially when the hotel is running high occupancy,” said Ms. Anita Chan, General Manager of Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong.

‘EARLY PERKS’ AT DORSETT MONGKOKTailored for early-arriving guests all the way till 11am daily, benefits include complimentary access to the Dorsett Lounge – where guests will be served freshly made local delicacies of a pineapple bun and ‘silk stocking’ milk tea to kick-start the Hong Kong experience.

Aimed at delivering peace of mind after hours of travelling, female guests may additionally recharge with ‘ME Time’ – relaxing on a full-body massage chair, and instant glows to their faces with a complimentary hydrating facial mask, compliments of the hotel. To enjoy these benefits, guests who have confirmed their bookings on the hotel’s official website

simply have to advise their preferred serving time 24-hours prior to arrival.

For more information about Dorsett Mongkok Hong Kong, go to www.mongkok.dorsetthotels.com

The hotel’s signature Executive Room offers spectacular views of the Hong Kong skyline

Guests arriving on red-eye flights can check-in early and relax at the Dorsett Lounge

Hong Kong’s Prime Choice

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Simply Star-struck

Currently homeported in Singapore, SuperStar Gemini is perfect for a quick weekend escape to fascinating Malaysia, with 2- and 3-night

options that are just the right length to refresh and revive. Elevating standards in luxury shopping, electrifying entertainment, pampering relaxation, and gastronomic delights, SuperStar Gemini is set to welcome you with warm smiles and even hotter deals this coming winter season – so what are you still waiting for?

FOR THE YOUNG AND RESTLESSExtremely popular amongst families with young children, SuperStar Gemini has a wonderful plethora of educational and recreational activities to keep active minds occupied, catering to a young adventurers’ every whim and fancy. Join the Junior Camper/Camp at Sea programme that is perfect for picking up outdoor skills – as a added treat, participants get to enjoy a rare chance to experience the uninterrupted night sky in all its starry glory.

Parents can participate together with their children for magic classes or bond over a Silk Screen Print Making workshop, as well as unleash your child’s inner Junior Master Chef with a Pizza Making class.

FOR THE DISCERNING ADULTNot just a hit amongst kids, SuperStar Gemini is also haven for weary adults seeking relaxation and retail therapy. Shopaholics will be glad to know that there is an on-board cdf Duty Free shop that offers a wide range of leather goods, watches, luxury cosmetics, and exclusive liquors. Milan Station showcases a good selection of luxury bags and accessories at competitive prices, including labels like Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and MCM. Across the hall, Canopus offers a boutique selection of high-end watches from luxury names like Rolex and IWC Schaffhausen.

Food fanatics will be happy to know that SuperStar Gemini has a total of 12 restaurants that offer international culinary classics, including 4 all-inclusive restaurants that serve up to 6 free sumptuous meals a

Let Star Cruises take you on a lavish and leisurely retreat that is bound to leave you wide-eyed with wonder

day! Be sure to check out Taipan, a Chinese ala carte restaurant that offers top-notch quality food, perfect for traditional family celebrations or larger dining groups.

End off the night with a show – there is absolutely endless fun-filled programs to choose from. A sizzling favourite is the thrilling Hot! Hot! Hot! Brazilian Show, which features an energetic and mesmerising compilation of dance routines and styles, including contemporary acrobatics and traditional salsa.

DELIGHTFUL DESTINATIONS Come explore Malaysia’s thrilling treasures with SuperStar Gemini, which offers 5 regular itineraries to a variety of cities in the malay archipelago. Venture from Port Klang to the glittering capital of Kuala Lumpur, home to the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest of its kind

in the world. A bustling blend of tradition and modernity, this city promises to thrill with its exceptional epicurean delights and shopping options.

Visit the historical Dutch trading port of Malacca, whose community and heritage still remain heavily influenced by its Chinese pioneers. Traverse the intimate streets and uncover a variety of shophouses headlining traditional craftsmen and antique traders, who have managed to preserve their treasured trades against all odds.

Bask in the pristine beaches of the mythical island of Langkawi, and be mesmerized by the magical mangroves and wildlife of this adventurous destination. Tourists will want to check out the legendary Makam Mahsuri, and hear about the virtuous maiden after whom it was named, or visit the mysterious Seven Wells Waterfall and the Lake of the Pregnant Maiden, where it is told that fairies used to bathe.

Delve into the rich culture and charming colonial history of Penang, famed for its mouth-watering cuisines – sample roadside hawker fare for the most authentic taste of the region, or languish in the leisurely cafes that serve a mean cuppa. Visit the hillside retreats for a tranquil treat of flora and fauna, or pay your respects and admire the amazing architecture of the city’s ancient places of worship.

Come visit Star Cruises Booth 5H19 from 29 – 31 Aug at NATAS Holidays 2014, Singapore Expo Hall 5

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