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Sabtu, 15 November 2008

Spend Your Next Vacation At The Palace - The Cancun Palace

The Cancun Palace Resort, located near Cancun's entertainment area - which includes shopping and party centers - is situated on a white sand beach with mesmerizing turquoise water. The beautiful building, scenic surroundings, and superior staff will make you feel like royalty, living in a real palace. The Concierge and bellstaff will handle all the small personal details for you, so you can relax and enjoy your vacation.

Some of the things to do

The Cancun Palace Resort is a great place for the young and old alike. Featuring a 36 hole miniature golf course, three interconnected swimming pools with a swim up bar, two tennis courts, beach and water volleyball, billiards, ping-pong, and basketball, the Cancun Palace makes sure that there is plenty of activity for all ages. Other activities include theme parties and shows, and other daily scheduled activities.

If you want to stick with your fitness program while on vacation, the Cancun Palace can easily accommodate you with a fitness center, as well as a sauna, steam baths, massages, and a beauty salon.

Food, Food and more Food

The Cancun Palace Resort has three restaurants for your dining pleasure, featuring international cuisine, gourmet Mexican food, Italian food, and Cajun food. There are also two snack bars for lighter fare. You won't be thirsty with three bars, including a piano bar and a pool bar. If you prefer to dine on the private terrace outside your room, the hotel offers 24 hour room service as well.

You choose your activity

Most of the 560 rooms inside the Cancun Palace have ocean and lagoon views. Standard rooms feature private terraces, while superior rooms boast double Jacuzzis. All rooms have private safes and mini bars. The hotel has convenient services to further ensure that you have a pleasurable stay, such as car rental, a gift shop, a jewelry store, a laundry service, and a doctor who is on call 24 hours per day.

The Cancun Palace offers golf packages, as well as all inclusive vacation packages that include: hotel taxes and gratuities, all meals and snacks, unlimited beverages, 24 hour room service, daily entertainment, evening theme parties, non motorized water sports, and unlimited selected tours. These packages ensure a complete vacation fit for royalty.

Rui Cancun - A Fantasy Hotel and Resort for A Fantasy Vacation

Deemed as one of the most luxurious hotel resorts in Cancun, Rui Cancun offers guests everything they can imagine and more. Offering an all inclusive vacation package, the rui Cancun has been given a rating of five stars. The resort is located in Corazone, which is Cancun's famous resort area. The main building is fourteen stories, with a five story annex building. It takes that much space to house everything the Rui Cancun has to offer guests.

The main building features a lobby bar, a lounge bar, and a sports bar, as well as the Don Juan Restaurant, a Corazone theme restaurant, a Japanese restaurant, a disco, two conference rooms, and 569 guest rooms and suites. One of the most beautiful aspects of the rui Cancun is the terrace solaruim.

All inclusive packages

The all inclusive vacation package includes room, taxes, and service fees, all meals, snacks, and beverages, an in room mini-bar and liquor dispense, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, body boarding, snorkeling, one scuba diving lesson in the diving pool, all resort fitness and recreation facilities, all resort activities and entertainments, and a supervised kids club.

Activities in and out of the water

For water lovers, the Rui Cancun Hotel and Resort offers a beautiful beach, three swimming pools, a children's pool, jacuzzi, complimentary lounge chairs, umbrellas, and towels, a 'swim-up' bar, a pool bar, and a pool restaurant. There is also a miniclub and playground for children, as well as a daytime entertainment program for children aged 4 - 12 years old. If you want to mix some good health and spa services into your vacation, the rui Cancun Hotel and Resort provides a full gym, sauna, Renova Spa, beauty salon, and massages.

Other activities the resort offers are tennis, ping-pong, windsurfing, catamaran, canoing, and snorkeling. There is also a golf course nearby. Daytime entertainment is offered daily for adults, and in the evening, you can enjoy live music, shows, dancing, and the Rui Evening Program. You can also take advantage of the numerous cultural events, sporting and recreational activities, tours, sightseeing, and other activities that are nearby.

With the life of luxury the Rui Cancun Hotel and Resort offers, you won't want to go home at the end of your vacation. But, if you must go home, it is a safe bet that you will be immediately planning your next vacation and your return to the rui Cancun Hotel and Resort.

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Oasis Cancun - A Little Piece of Paradise

As the name implies, the Oasis Cancun Hotel and Resort is a literal oasis, located in the middle of the Cancun hotel zone. Surrounded by lush gardens on three sides, and a half mile of white beach on the fourth side, you won't even realize that you are in the middle of a busy tourist area. Your entire vacation could be spent exploring all the the Oasis Cancun Hotel and Resort has to offer.

When you arrive at the Oasis Cancun

When you arrive at the International Airport, it is only a twenty minute drive to the Oasis Cancun Resort and Hotel. You will be greeted by two beautiful Mayan style buildings that contain 446 guest rooms, and a friendly staff that is waiting to serve you. Their goal is to make your stay a pleasurable and relaxing experience.

Water Activities, both salt and fresh

The first thing you will probably want to do is explore the half mile white sand beach. After a swim in the crystal blue water, you can soak up some sun under clear blue skies either directly on the beach, or in the sundeck area. The hotel provides a towel service, lounge chairs, and has a beach bar as well.

If you prefer to do your swimming in a swimming pool, Oasis Cancun Hotel and Resort can accommodate you there as well, with a uniquely shaped pool that is so large it requires foot bridges to cross from one side to the other. The hotel also provides a children's swimming area, a sundeck, and a pool bar.

Activities where you stay dry

Other activities that can be enjoyed at the Oasis Cancun Hotel and Resort are tennis, golf, kayaking, various aquatic sports, diving, and daily and nightly entertainment programs. The hotel also provides pedal boats, a multi sports course, a marina, a gym, a jacuzzi, a sauna, and a marina.

The kids will have fun as well

The kids aren't left out at the Oasis Cancun Hotel and Resort. The hotel has a kids club to help keep the kids entertained, and provides many different activities and entertainments that your kids will enjoy. The kids will be having so much fun, they won't even mind when you leave them with a babysitter - provided by the hotel - to go experience the Cancun nightlife at the resort, or downtown.

Enjoy the nightlife

The Oasis Cancun Hotel and Resort offers two theme parties with buffets and Mexican and Caribbean shows. The Up and Down Disco holds its famous Foam Party every Thursday night as well. After a day of activities, you will be ready for a good meal. The hotel features five restaurants, serving an international buffet, Mediterranean food, Italian specialties, Mexican gourmet, and seafood.

There are also seven bars located throughout the hotel. At the end of a long day of fun and relaxation, you can relax even more in your spacious room, and enjoy a drink from your mini bar out on your private terrace, or order room service.

The hotel offers several different tours around Cancun. Close by, you will also find Kings Ruins, Nichupte Lagoon, Park Nizuc, and four shopping malls.

The Oasis Cancun Hotel and Resort also provides a laundry valet service, safe deposit boxes, massages, a beauty salon, rental car services, and various other services to make your stay as enjoyable and stress free as possible.

Finding the Unexpected Beneath the Gaudy


ONE Friday evening last December, in a typically modern Cancún condo complex, a party was under way. A motley crew of revelers — well-tanned men with curly gray hair, 20-something tourists, women with children and grandchildren on their hips — crowded around four long folding tables sagging with food, and the turquoise-trimmed white walls reverberated with the sounds of familiar songs sung in unison.

The party’s hyperactive host, his shiny yellow tie flung rakishly over his left shoulder, stood on a folding chair, held aloft a plastic cup of Stolichnaya vodka and proposed a toast — to what, I wasn’t sure; the words were lost in a jumble of languages I didn’t understand. But then a traditional cry rose up, and I recognized it instantly:

“L’chaim!”

Yes, in sultry, sinful Cancún, I was spending my Friday night at Chabad House, the outreach center for the Lubavitchers, the Orthodox Hasidic Jewish sect. But why had I, a long-lapsed Jew, chosen this Sabbath bacchanal to break my 11-year avoidance of Jewish events?

Two words: free dinner.

O.K., it was more complicated than that. Frankly, Cancún scared me. On the one hand, this overdeveloped hub of Mexico’s so-called Mayan Riviera seemed like a frugal traveler’s dream, and the $500 I carried for the weekend could easily install me in a hostel with a refrigerator full of Jell-o shots, but I’m about a decade past my “Gross Gone Wild!” days. On the other hand, the five-star Cancún experience — represented by resorts like the Ritz-Carlton and Le Meridien, with their beachside cabana restaurants and hoity-toity spas — was well beyond my budget. And while I could surely afford all-inclusive bliss in one of the Riu Hotel chain’s pseudo-neo-Classical monstrosities, that sort of utter mindless ease offends my adventurous soul.

No, I wanted all of the above — sophomoric fun, total relaxation, a taste of luxury — plus the alternative, “real” Cancún, whatever that might be.

Before stumbling upon the all-too-real Chabad House, my search led me first to Puerto Juárez, a speck of a town five minutes north of Cancún’s gritty but lively downtown, and the Villa Playa Blanca, a $45-a-night bed-and-breakfast opened last March by Alejandro (Alex) Gutiérrez, 26, and his 27-year-old friend Horacio Viazcán.

A whitewashed four-story home in a quiet subdevelopment, the Villa Playa Blanca is a study in clean, contemporary design — soft fabrics, fresh flowers, tea lights on the staircase — and precision hospitality. Minutes after I arrived, I was standing on the roof deck when Mabelu Pedraza, the housekeeper-chef-receptionist, brought me a chilled towel and a glass of pineapple juice with a splash of vodka. I sipped my drink and gazed at the glittering Caribbean and the distant ridge of buildings that make up Cancún’s “zona hotelera,” 13 unfortunate miles of beaches, hotels, malls and nightclubs.

Not only was the Villa Playa Blanca cool, but its proprietors, Alex and Horacio, were just the kind of friendly, knowledgeable locals I’m always hoping to hang out with. And within an hour of checking in, we were taking a late lunch at Pozolería Castillo, a busy little restaurant that specializes in pozole, a rich pork-and-hominy soup embellished with chilies and oregano. A big bowl cost 55 pesos, or about $5 at 10.99 pesos to the dollar, and 15 pesos more bought me a lemonade. I had begun to think I’d discovered my own private, perfect Cancún.

After a solo late-afternoon walk on Playa Niños, a family-friendly beach just down the road from Villa Playa Blanca, I was at Chabad House — one of thousands worldwide, from Bangkok to the Brazilian rain forest — and totally out of my depth. As bearded men in white shirts and dark pants prayed and swayed, their tzitzit, or tassels, dangling from their waists, I tried (and failed) to follow along in the bilingual siddur, and comforted myself with the idea that my atrocious Hebrew made me seem almost fluent in Spanish by comparison.

When the praying ended, dinner began, and I relaxed. Over baked salmon, challah, hummus, baba ganoush, and a cucumber salad that, I swear, tasted just like my mom’s, I befriended Yardena Landau, a Spirit Airlines employee who’d moved there from Mexico City; we bonded over a love of travel and wariness of zealots. Actually, my wariness of the true believers around me slowly dissipated, and while I wasn’t about to go kosher — certainly not on the Yucatán peninsula, home of cochinita pibil, the slow-cooked suckling pig — I happily raised my cup of Stoli when Mendel Druk, the 26-year-old rabbi, reminded us all, “You can come to Cancún, and you can still pray in a synagogue!”

Well, l’chaim to that.

The next morning, after devouring my breakfast in bed of coffee, orange juice, toast, yogurt and fruit salad, I went beach-hunting. Still reluctant to confront the zona hotelera, I instead hopped a 35-peso ferry to Isla Mujeres, a five-mile-long island whose Playa Norte had been recommended by Jenny, a veteran Cancún visitor who was staying at my hotel.

Playa Norte was indeed quiet and, as Cancún area beaches go, unpopulated. I settled into a lounge chair between a pair of small piers and waited for the inevitable: a waiter demanding I buy an overpriced cocktail to secure my seat. He never came. For hours I had a free, umbrella-shaded spot next to the bathtub-warm azure water. In fact, I soon began to crave a waiter. I was getting hungry. I wound up having to — horror of horrors — walk across the warm sand to order some fish tacos and a Dos Equis (75 pesos total).

By midafternoon, I caught the ferry back to Puerto Juárez, jumped in my car and drove to Cancún’s inland downtown area and the Xbalamqué Hotel, whose clean, low-key spa is known not only for its traditional Mayan and Nahuatl treatments but also for its affordability. Nothing on the menu, from sports massage to mud, algae and chocolate baths, cost more than 550 pesos, a small fraction of the prices at the Ritz-Carlton.

Still, I picked the cheapest option: 30 minutes in the temazcal, a Nahuatl steam bath, for 120 pesos. Essentially a sauna, the temazcal was a small, brick-lined room illuminated by a single yellow filament bulb, the steam perfumed with mint that tingled my lips as I lay on a bench. When I emerged, every toxin had drained away, and my skin glowed.

7 Reasons to Visit Cancun Mexico

Cancun has transformed from a deserted strip of sand to a world class destination for sun weary travelers in just 30 years. The 17 KM long hotel zone has resorts to fit any budget or lifestyle. There are so many attractions in and around Cancun that it is no wonder so many people choose to visit this jewel in Mexico?s crown. There are 7 great reasons why you should visit Cancun

1. The Beaches - The first reason to visit Cancun is the beaches. White coral sand that is so fine you will be picking out of your belly button for weeks after you return home.

There is a 17 km long silver, white beach that is fully open and accessible to the public. Along the east coast the surf rolls in from the Caribbean Sea and creates a fun playground for those looking to body surf the day away. Along the north coast the beaches are sheltered from the waves and are calm, perfect for small children or those looking for less wave action.

2. The Food - Looking for dinner in the hotel zone is an experience in itself. There are restaurants for almost any type of palette; Mexican, Italian, Continental cuisine plus a wide selection of fast food and health conscience choices.

The interesting thing about walking through the hotel zone is that you quickly realize the restaurants are in stiff competition for your business. Restaurants hire staff to come out to you on the street with a menu and offer you the most amazing food creations. All restaurants have sample meals on display outside vying to get you to come in. It often works, seeing a lobster dinner and the likes as you walk past makes it hard not be drawn inside.

3. The Shopping - Kukulkan Plaza is the show piece of Cancun's shopping experience. With over 60,000 square meter of space and 250 shops there is no doubt that you will find exactly what you are looking for. There are many other shops and boutiques that offer everything from jewelry to authentic Mexican blankets and crafts.

One of the best shopping experiences is the street vendors. Gathering every afternoon and evening shoppers can find fabulous art work and hand made jewelry made by local artisan.

4. The Resorts - The entire length of Cancun, all 17 KM, is lined with mega resorts that offer travelers absolutely everything you could want or imagine. Spa, restaurants, recreation, you name it and there is a resort that provides it. With an all inclusive package you will hardly need to leave the resort for the duration of your holiday.

5. The Ruins - Cancun is surrounded by Mayan temples and ruins that are as old as 2000 years. The most popular are Chichen Itza and Tulum with tours visiting both locations daily. Bring lots of film (memory card), sun screen and a bunch of money for water, snacks and souvenirs.

6. The People - The locals in Cancun are wonderful. We have not gone to Cancun yet where we weren't inspired by the kindness and generosity of the locals.

7. The Ocean - It is hard to top the Caribbean. The water is as warm as a bath and a deep turquoise color. For the divers out there nearby Cozumel is rated one of the top diving sites in the world. With a large Marine park divers can dive to majestic coral walls and underwater pinnacles. Year round divers get about 120 feet of visibility.

Cancun offers a great holiday for singles and families alike. There is plenty to do and Cancun is under five hours by air from most major North American Cities. If you are in need of a break from the winter blahs give Cancun a try.

Minggu, 02 November 2008

Holbox Mexico

Holbox offers incomparable sunsets that can be seen from the most gorgeous beaches; it is an exotic place full of attractions. Here you can get excited about being in direct contact with nature or, if you prefer, simply relax. On this island, you will find plenty of romantic and charming bungalows that will offer you all the delightful pleasures of the typical Caribbean lifestyle. Hundreds of flamingoes can be seen flying over this wonderful island at certain times of the day or while they are eating fish and seaweed in the lagoon.


beaches of Holbox

The island features a modest population comprised mainly of fishermen, incomparable white beaches, and exotic wildlife. This remote place, away from massive tourism, belongs to the natural reserve and protected area of Yum Balam.Sample the pleasures of this unequalled island. Its simple tourist infrastructure and relaxed lifestyle offer you an unforgettable Holbox vacation.

Aereal view of Holbox IslandHolbox Island is a secluded and unspoiled territory inhabited by a small population. On this island, you will find few phones, cars, and computers but a great variety of flamingoes, seashells, and all kinds of birds and dolphins in their natural habitat. Before the Spanish conquest, Mayans inhabited Holbox. Over the years, while Holbox was prospering from its coconut plantations, an important fishing industry developed due to the richness of the surrounding sea.

Welcome to HolboxHolbox Island offers several miles of unspoiled beaches, full of seashells and lush mangrove vegetation. The seawaters change tone, going from the turquoise blue of the Caribbean, to the emerald blue of the Gulf of Mexico. All these conditions make Holbox a perfect habitat for abundant and exotic wildlife.Here you can amuse yourself watching dolphins jumping out of the water or flamingoes moving elegantly with a magical sunset as the background.

Welcome to HolboxDuring your time in Holbox, you can stay in charming "casitas," small houses usually built of wood with thatched roofs. Most Holbox people sleep in hammocks that are knitted by local women; you can buy one to take home with you. Many souvenir shops also offer other crafts and accessories handmade by local people.

Welcome to HolboxTo get to Holbox Island, you have to board the public ferry from Chiquila.Holbox is located in the northeast corner of the Yucatan Peninsula, just where the Mexican Caribbean starts in Cabo Catoche. The island is 25 miles long and its width varies from less than 1/2 to over a mile wide, making a total area of 25 square miles.

Welcome to HolboxHolbox in Mayan means "black hole," named after the tiny lagoon in the southern area of the island. The bottom of this lagoon is dark, giving the impression of being black. Different rivers cross the jungle mangroves dividing the island into three separate sections. Only the smallest one is inhabited by humans.

Welcome to HolboxHolbox has a friendly population. It is a peaceful town, where life moves at a slow rhythm. Escape from the hectic, modern world and relax in your hammock in this heavenly village. You can also rent a bike, motorcycle, or golf cart to get around this unique town.

Welcome to HolboxNowadays, fishing is the main economic activity, although tourism is growing slowly and continuously. The natural attractions make Holbox an excellent destination, perfect for ecotourism, which contributes to local people's income. The government has declared this island a protected area, to ensure the survival of the extraordinary local wildlife in future generations.

Welcome to HolboxHolbox cuisine consists mainly of fresh and healthy seafood obtained directly from local fishermen. Enjoy the delicacies, including the traditional lobster Holbox style, or savor mouthwatering shrimp, fish, crab, tuna, clams, and octopus. You can also try traditional "ceviche" and typical fish "empanadas." In addition, you will find fresh and exotic fruits such as papayas, mangoes, and pineapples. Coconuts grow all over the island; therefore, "coconut water" (sometimes mixed with rum) is a Holbox drink par excellence.

Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza is an impressive archaeological site located to the southeast of Merida, Yucatan's capital city. During its golden years, Chichen Itza was the most important political, economic and religious center for the Mayan civilization.

Chichen Itza Ruin

Although, unlike most of the existing archaeological sites nowadays, it lacks the intense colored pigments the Mayans used to decorate their temples, markets and ball courts, Chichen Itza continues to impress national and foreign travelers with its architectonic beauty. Another fascinating facet of the Mayans is the perfect harmony they had with nature, reflected through the special arrangement of the buildings in the city, built to coincide with significant astronomical phenomena.

Chichen ItzaChichen Itza was recently named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, after a worldwide voting via the internet. UNESCO has considered the archeological city as a World Heritage Site since 1988. These titles are well deserved by Chichen Itza, since it is only through the understanding of the rituals held there and the engravings on buildings throughout the city that we can fully comprehend the ancient wisdom the Mayans, some of which is still relevant today!

Chichen Itza RuinNowadays, the part of Chichen Itza open to the public consists of 17 constructions, many of which have partially been restored or reconstructed, using the same materials as the Maya. There are also two cenotes definitely worth visiting, which are natural water wells formed by rainwater filtered through the limestone walls.

Once In the center of the archaeological site, visitors immediately focus their attention on the imposing beauty and impressive size of the Temple of Kukulcan, also known as ''El Castillo'' (The Castle), for it is one of the highest buildings constructed by the Mayans. The temples four sides each has a stairway running up it and the base of the north side is watched over by two gigantic snake heads, representing the plumed serpent or god Kukulcan.

Old Chichen ItzaThere's another part of Chichen Itza not yet open to visitors known as ''Chichen Viejo'' (Old Chichen). This part of the site has 13 more structures of varying dimensions and two large plazas. Once this area is ready for tourists, visitors may be able to wander through the almost 19 square miles that this city covered in its heyday.



Chichen Itza HistoryAccording to archeologists, in its initial stages Chichen Itza was no more than a small town formed by small huts of wood and straw built around the Xtoloc cenote, and it was not until around 325 A.D. that Chichen Itza started acquiring the city-like shape, it still keeps, with the construction of the now world-famous huge stone temples started.

Urban planning was a little bit messy and erratic at first, although later great care was taken to plan the city and leave more space among the buildings and temples by making causeways called sacbe or sacbeob in plural, meaning 'white ways', which also joined the city with other towns. The causeways were paved with quicklime and they were slightly elevated above ground. All of the causeways still exist today and some have even been turned into modern day highways.

Chichen Itza TempleIt is believed that by 1000 A.D. war broke out in the Mayan kingdoms causing the fall of Chichen Itza. Evidence gathered on site shows that the thatched and wooden roofs on top of some of the temples such as the Temple of the Warriors and the Market were burned down. Chichen Itza's fall is also directly related to the rise of Mayapan in Southern Yucatan, as the new political and economic center of the Mayan World. Nevertheless, there is evidence that up to the 16th century, Chichen Itza remained a sacred center, where Mayans carried out pilgrimages and ceremonies to the temple of Kukulcan.

Chichen Itza PlazasChichen Itza is an enigmatic place that holds invaluable mysteries and secrets yet to be uncovered of the many achievements reached by the Mayans. It has been proven that each and every temple in the city was built in accordance with the position of the stars and planets. The Castle, for instance, registers the equinoxes (when day and night last the same length) and the summer solstice (when the sun reaches its peak over the Tropic of Cancer). Another similar case is the Snail or Observatory that registers the cycles of the moon, which together with the sun's positioning are important indicators of the planting and harvest seasons.

Chichen ItzaYou can't miss the opportunity to visit this magical place, since it has recently been voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Chichen Itza comprises exuberant vegetation, magnificent architectural treasures, and invaluable knowledge of astronomy, mathematics and even acoustics. It is one of the most important indigenous settlements of all the civilizations in the Americas and one of the best preserved archaeological sites in Mexico. It is a gift to the world that must be preserved for future generations and the invaluable knowledge discovered should be disseminated throughout the world.


Cancun Hotels

The city of Cancun is young, as are most of its permanent and temporary inhabitants. It was just a small sand barrier some 35 years ago when the plan began to develop it into the vacation haven of the 21st century. Today, Cancun consists of a medium-sized coastal city and a long, thin island connected to the mainland through bridges at its north and south ends. It features world-class resorts, hotels, clubs, and malls. It offers something for everyone, from an all-day fun party beach to an isolated, tranquil island.

Here you'll find everything, from ultra chic to funky laidback, from R&B to techno, from tacos and cheeseburgers to fancy, mainstream standards. All tastes are welcomed and catered to in this paradise. No wonder this is Mexico's most popular resort.

Cancun's BeachesCancun's beaches

The new, great, and gorgeous beaches of white sand caressed by warm, turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea stand out as the hottest spots in town, both literally and figuratively.It's impossible not to enjoy them so don't even try. Put on your bikini or swimsuit, it's time for fun under the sun!

Topless bathing is an activity that is quietly accepted in Cancun and many of the surrounding areas along the Mayan Rivera. Total nudity is rare (as well as illegal), especially on the major beaches. Start planning your next vacation trip to the best and most beautiful tourist destination in Mexico.

Cancun's Hotel ZoneHotel Zone

Most resorts, hotels, and condominiums are located in the Hotel Zone, as this long strip of island is known.It is the area where it all comes together for most visitors.Kukulcan Boulevard is the main and only thoroughfare. On the west side of the island is Laguna Nichupte, a vast lagoon home to hundreds of marinas, waterfront restaurants, shopping malls, a couple of golf courses, a few islands and inlets, and the fantastic sunsets you'll see during your Cancun vacation. The island's energized atmosphere emanates from the middle, its heartbeat, an area known as the Party Zone featuring the best nightclubs, bars, restaurants, and shopping malls.


Downtown CancunDowntown Cancun

Cancun Centro (downtown) offers an alternative to all the glitz and hype of the Hotel Zone with some great restaurants, bars, and shopping arcades. The atmosphere becomes more family-friendly as all the people who make this paradise work live here.They are the target market and the ambience not only becomes Latin, but prices go down significantly. Your wallet will appreciate very much your visit to downtown, as the money it contains will certainly go farther there during your Cancun vacation.

Selasa, 16 September 2008

Royal Sunset Cancun Resort


Royal Sunset Cancun Resort is located at the heart of the Cancun on the white sand beach of the Caribbean Sea. Altogether it has 204 beautifully designed guest rooms which are best suited for both families and individuals alike. It is one of the most luxurious resorts of Cancun.

It was built in the year 1995 in a very modern design where guests can enjoy the private beach, kayaking, swimming, windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving, paddleboats, horseback riding, biking and tours. You can enjoy a rich night life too in the form of live music, disco tours, dancing and other shows. It has fully designed and equipped fitness center and a spa to carry out beauty and health treatments.

It takes care of the children too with a featured children’s pool, an open air theater, restaurants, four Jacuzzis, bars, video bars, live music, dancing etc. It comes with an all inclusive package which covers food, drinks, snacks, water sports, scuba diving, sailing, biking, theme nights and all other activities.

The guest rooms in the resort at Royal Sunset Cancun features mini bars along with private terraces. The rooms are elegantly decorated and designed to give a smooth experience to all the guests. The guests get a scenic view of either the Caribbean sea or the Lagoon from their guest rooms.

Royal Sunset Cancun Resort also provides other services such as car rentals, babysitting, laundry services, business services, 24 hours medical services. Children under the age of 12 are given totally free services. The staff at Royal Sunset Cancun Resort will ensure that your stay at the resort becomes a very good one that you would love to come back again.

Sun Palace Cancun


The Sun Palace Cancun is located at the southern end of Cancun and has a private 550 foot beach. It has 237 deluxe guest rooms which give a view of either the lagoon or the Caribbean sea. It has many all inclusive vacation packages which would provide you luxury and comfort all at an affordable prices. All the guest rooms are elegantly designed with mini bars and all the amenities. The deluxe rooms offer facilities such as over sized robes, sparkling wine, double Jacuzzis and fresh flowers. The guests are served with freshly baked cookies and coffee every morning.
Sun Palace Cancun has both indoor and outdoor swimming pools and a large waterfall. You can engage yourself in activities like kayaking, sailing, scuba diving, windsurfing, snorkeling, tennis, golf and many other aquatic sports. There is a beauty salon and a spa where you can treat yourself. There are shopping boutiques where you can shop around easily. The three restaurants it has serve International, Italian and buffets. You can really enjoy some live music while you are dining. After that you can also have some tropical or international beverages in the bars around. If you plan to stay at Sun Palace Cancun for three nights, then you are entitled to get a free excursion tour to explore places. Other services include babysitting car rentals, safe deposits, room services etc. Your stay here will certainly become a memorable one.

The Park Royal Piramides Cancun


The Park Royal Piramides Cancun is located in the famous Hotel zone. It is surrounded by the Caribbean sea on one side and the brand new La Isla shopping mall on the other side. It features a unique 500 year old Mayan Temple and the charm of this resort makes this a perfect stop for your vacation.

It has 288 elegantly designed guest rooms with Ambassador Suite and a presidential suite. The guest rooms are designed keeping the in view the comfort and privacy of the guests in mind. There is also artwork which is designed by the famous Mexican artists. From most of the rooms you can get the view of the surrounding ocean or the lagoon.

There are different activities which you can carry out over here like sailing, kayaking, scuba diving, table games, aqua aerobics, soccer, and some other water activities. The Park Royal Piramides Cancun has several swimming pools designed to suit the needs of all the guests. Also on offer are a fitness center which conducts classes all throughout the week. You can treat yourself in the luxurious spa it has along with massages and relaxation therapies. The highly professional and trained staff will make sure that you have everything that you need at your door step during your stay at the resort.



Jumat, 05 September 2008

Historical Hampi Provides A Soul-Soothing Experience

By Srinidhi Lakhanigam

It is not every day that one gets a chance to break free from the clutches of mundane, unexciting and routine life in the city and holiday at an exotic locale far away. There was a feeling of sheer exhilaration at the prospect of a quiet break from the monotony of our urban existence. The combination of Dasara holidays and a weekend gave us an opportunity to undertake our long awaited holiday amidst the 12-15th century ruins of Hampi - the globally renowned heritage holiday destination sited 355 km from Bangalore.

We were team of five hardcore adventurers, campers and heritage admirers. Our team comprised of Kishore Patwardhan, Shiva Kumar, Sree Krishna, Mahesh V and myself. Fully fired up with anticipation we embarked upon our sojourn with an aim trek among the rocks and cliffs of Hampi, the headquarters of the Vijayanagar empire during the 13-15 centuries.

Hampi - a world heritage site

Hampi is a world famous heritage tourism destination and one of the 16 Unesco recognised World Heritage Sites in the country. Once home to a cultural efflorescence involving sculptors, musicians, artists, and artisans who worked together to translate the lofty vision of the Vijayanagar princes into enduring monuments, Hampi is currently an underdeveloped village which doesn't even have a proper tar road. The ruins sprawl over an area of 26 sq. km and are evocative of ancient Hindu kings' pomp and glory. The opulent palaces, temples and massive fortifications are built with such ingenuity that they blend naturally with their surrounding rock formations, and appear as though they have just grown out of them.

Sited on the banks of the graceful Tungabhadra, amidst massive boulders and craggy hills, Hampi was the capital of the ancient Vijayanagar empire which controlled the Deccan for over 200 years from 1336-1565 AD, and reached its zenith during the reign of Krishnadevaraya, its most famous emperor. Following the death of Krishnadevaraya in 1529 AD the neighbouring Muslim Bahamani rulers coalesced and attacked Hampi. The invading armies ran amok in the town, destroying its beautiful temples and monuments left the once grand city in ruins.

Present day Hampi is divided into four distinct sectors - Venkatapura to the northeast, Hampi towards the northwest, Kodirampura to the south and Kamalapura to the southeast. On the opposite bank of the river is Anegondi, the old capital of the Vijayanagar empire which hosts a massive fort and other monuments. Several imposing monuments are in various stages of ruin and under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) - a Central government body mandated to protect and maintain all historical sites in the country. Though the ASI has commenced restoration and protection of the site, its efforts don't seem enough. Severely understaffed, it is unable to prevent insensitive tourists from littering and vandalising the monuments already crumbling under the pressure of the elements.

Thus far the ASI has identified and restored about 121 major monuments in Hampi and has installed explanatory signboards and information plates in front of each one of them. Easy to read, digitally printed maps have also been placed in strategic locations amidst the ruins to help tourists find their way to monuments of their choice. ASI trained guides are available to show visitors around monuments (guide fees: Rs.150-500 per day). For those who would rather wander in the ruins on their own, vehicles are available for hire: bicycles (Rs.100-200 per day) and motorbikes (Rs.300-500 per day excluding fuel). Autorickshaws driven by self-styled local guides are also an option.

Day 1 - Drive to Hampi

The 355 km journey from Bangalore to Hampi situated in the Bellary district of Karnataka began on October 12 at 8.15 pm. The first 25 km out of the garden city was a tortuous jostle through traffic-clogged streets. The next leg, a stretch of about 200 km on the NH-4 (National Highway-4) upto the famous fort-city of Chitradurga was fast and smooth on the new toll highway (Rs.10 per trip per car) built as part of the Golden Quadrilateral project. The remaining 120 km stretch on potholed National highway-13 which links Hampi via Hospet with Chitradurga was a bumpy and slow ride, we finally reached Hampi at about 4 a.m.

Day 2 - Temples tour in Hampi's main bazaar area

Having reached at an unearthly hour (4 a.m), we decided to pitch a tent and camp out amidst the mountains on the manicured lawns of the Hampi Vidyaranya Math - a religious institution which administers the Virupaksha temple for our much deserved siesta. The local administration collects an entry fee from all vehicles entering Hampi (Rs.30 for cars, Rs.45 for buses and Rs.5 for two wheelers).

After a short nap and a refreshing swim in the Tungabhadra, we set out to explore Hampi and its heritage monuments. The first stop was the Virupaksha temple in the main bazaar area, Hampi's largest operational temple complex. The massive mahadwara(main entrance) leads into a vast open courtyard of the beautiful stone temple supported by intricately carved pillars and friezes. Perhaps the most striking feature of this 15th century temple is a small dark cubicle behind the sanctum sanctorum, where an inverted shadow of the imposing rajagopuram (entrance cupola) is reflected on the wall opposite - evidence that the pinhole camera technique, and the properties of refraction and dispersion of light were perfected and practised in India well before they became known in the western world. The tallest structure in the ancient town, rajagopuram of the Virupaksha temple is clearly visible from as far as Kamalapuram about 5 km away.

After marvelling at the Virupaksha temple, we climbed the adjacent Ratnakuta hill strewn with several small abandoned temples. Contiguous to Ratnakuta is the Hemakuta hill, scattered with temples and large dolmens. Conspicuous among the buildings atop the Hemakuta hill is Sasivekalu (mustard seed) Ganesha, a 12 ft tall monolithic image of the elephant god enshrined in an open pillared pavilion. Consecrated in 1506, the statue depicts four-armed lord Ganesha seated in the ardha padmasana yogic. Another monolithic idol the 18 ft Kadalekalu (Bengal gram) Ganesha also enshrined on the Hemakuta hill is installed in a fine dolmen supported by attractively carved pillars and friezes depicting gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon.

With the sun beating down mercilessly, we took a lunch break and rested in the cool shade of the ruins. Refreshed we traversed a rough footpath to the sprawling Achyutaraya temple about 500 metres from the main bazaar. The temple has some of the most decorative carvings found in the ruins and was built by Salakaraju Tirumaladeva, chief officer of king Achyutaraya, predecessor of Krishandevaraya. A towering gopuram at the entrance leads into the temple's carved halls and sub shrines. An important shrine inside is dedicated to Agni, the God of fire.

We capped the day's activities with a visit to the top of Mathanga hill. Climbing a steep flight of 600 steps which weave and wind their way between massive boulders and through caves was well worth the effort. The view from the summit, of the sunset flooding the ruins of Hampi with crimson light, offered an awesome vista.

Day 3 - Tour of the royal enclosure and more monoliths

Venturing deeper into Hampi ruins, we took in the magnificent 26 ft tall monolithic statue of Lakshmi Narasimha (the half-lion-half-man incarnation of Vishnu), seated atop the giant coils of the seven-headed serpent god Adishesha. Consecrated in 1528 on the orders of Krishnadevaraya, the sculpture originally depicted the divine consort Lakshmi seated on Narasimha's lap. It is popularly believed that the monolith was mutilated and the Lakshmi idol hacked to pieces by raiding armies. An idol of Lord Shiva, known as Badavalinga, is sited in the immediate vicinity. The 12 ft tall lingam carved out of shiny black granite rises out of a shallow pool of clear water.

Our next stop was to Hampi's most famous Vittala temple, 5 km by road or 3 km cross-country trek through rocky hillocks or by road. We opted for the latter, a decision which provided a memorable experience. En route were monuments far removed from the tourist circuit - Purandara Mantapa on the banks of river Tungabhadra; and the King's Balance where it is believed the Vijayanagar princes weighed gold and silver ornaments received as tribute from subordinate kingdoms.

The Vittala temple is perhaps the finest example of Vijayanagar architecture. Originally constructed by king Devaraya (1421-1440), it was further embellished during Krishnadevaraya's reign (1509-1529). The temple comprises an impressive rajagopura, a sabha mantapa (congregation hall), narasimha mantapa, kalyana mantapa (wedding hall), utsava mantapa (function hall) and several small devi shrines in the passageways. The pillars hewn out of single granite blocks with carved friezes, produce musical notes when tapped gently, prompting the mantapa to be christened the Hall of Musical Pillars.

Yet perhaps the most breathtaking structure in Hampi is the amazing Stone Chariot installed inside the Vitthala temple. This life-sized chariot carved out of stone and 22 ft tall, is testimony to the skills of the stone carvers of the Vijayanagar era. The intricately carved monolithic stone wheels of this chariot rotate on its axle with the precision and detailing of their sculptures inspiring awe.

A little distance away is the grand Hazara Rama temple, originally built by Vijayanagar kings for private worship. The temple which stands within a walled enclosure exudes an air of elegant serenity when the soft moonlight illuminates its beautiful friezes, even as its rock sculptures glisten in the rays of the morning sun. The relief sculptures on the walls and temples depict scenes from the epic Ramayana.

Our next stop was the Royal Enclosure, which contains the Lotus Mahal, elephant stables, Zenana enclosure, the Mahanavami Dibba and the stepped tank. The Zenana enclosure or the queens' quarters is an eclectic blend of Hindu and Islamic styles of architecture, surrounded on all sides by tall watchtowers - most of them in a state of ruin. The elegant Lotus Mahal appears suspended like a floating palace on a full moon night. Close by are the elephant stables, a majestic row of 11 domed stalls, with arched connecting doorways. One of the palaces here has been converted into a museum which displays an impressive collection of royal artefacts.

The enormous platform known as Mahanavami dibba with a floor area of 5,300 sq ft, served as a festivities viewing platform for kings, consorts and royal officers. About 30 ft above ground level, it is decorated with intricately carved horses, soldiers, a couple of foreign looking dignitaries, and a scene showing girls frolicking in water. The vantage view of the Tungabhadra as it silently winds its way through the rocky cliffs is enchanting. Another must-see monument here is the stepped tank, about three metres deep, into which water was fed by a series of stone channels, an example of expert engineering techniques developed several centuries ago.

Day 4 - Anegondi and return to Bangalore

On the last day of our excursion we set out early morning for Anegondi, 35 km by road, reluctantly refusing the option of crossing the river on coracles, plied by local fishermen. A proposed bridge to link these two villages has been stalled by Unesco because under the World Heritage Council rules, there should be no modern construction on heritage sites. Anegondi formed the northern outpost of the Vijayanagar Empire and its once mighty fort is now in ruins. The main landmarks of this village are the Ranganatha temple, Huchchappayana Matha, Pampa sarovara and Nava Vrundavana.

The sprawling Ranganatha temple is sited in the centre of Anegondi from which we visited the Pampa sarovara, a large water body set amid rocky hillocks. A short coracle ride ferried us to the Nava Vrundavana, a highly venerated temple housing nine shrines dedicated to Madhva seers (theerthas) - Padmanabha, Kavindra, Vageesha, Govinda-wadiyar, Vysaraya, Raghuvarya, Srinivasa, Rama and Sudhheendra - dating back to 12th-16th centuries.

Returning from Nava Vrundavana by coracle, the next stop was Anjanadri Hill, about 6 km from Anegondi. This rocky formation topped by a Hanuman temple, presents a striking visual when viewed from Hampi. Surprisingly the entire hill including the temple is being managed by self-styled ganja smoking, Hindi-speaking sadhus aka godmen who continuously recite verses from the Ramayana. The best feature of Anjanadri is the marvellous view it offers of the surrounding countryside. Amidst rugged cliffs, the mighty Tungabadhra flows calmly and gracefully offering fantastic sunset and sunrise vistas.

On the return journey back to Bangalore, the only stop en route was at the Tungabhadra Dam, Hospet, about 22 km from Hampi. It encloses waters spread over 400 sq km, making it the largest multi-purpose dam in Karnataka, generating 27 MW of electricity annually and also irrigating several thousand acres of land in Bellary, Raichur and Chitradurga districts. Recreation facilities in the form of fountains, beautiful walks, children play park, an aquarium and a musical fountain are also on offer.

Our four-day sojourn in the ancient ruins of Hampi made us aware that there's more to this world heritage site than is generally depicted and promoted. Though the ruins span only 26 sq. km, the list of monuments identified by ASI features over 121 temples and other monuments of which we had visited only a few. A good enough reason to revisit this psychologically uplifting seat of an ancient empire which is testimony to the architecture and town planning capabilities which we are heir to.

Getting there.

Hampi is sited in central Karnataka and is well connected by rail, road and air.

Rail. The nearest railhead is Hospet from where one has to travel another 15 km by road.

Road. Regular bus services are available from Bangalore to Hospet 15 km from Hampi.

Air. Bellary (74 km) is the nearest airport; other convenient airports are Belgaum (190 km) and Bangalore (353 km).

The best time to visit Hampi is from September to February. Summer months can be quite unpleasant with temperatures soaring above 380 C.

Accommodation

Hampi offers a few hotels with rudimentary facilities viz, Hotel Mayura Vijayanagar, Pampa Lodge, Naga Lodge among others priced in the range of Rs.60-150 per night.

Hospet has many hotels offering better facilities. Hotel Malligi (Rs 140-700 per night), Priyadarshini (Rs 140-500), among others.

Eating out in Hampi. Numerous small eateries and cafés line the road in the main bazaar area catering to every taste and season - South Indian, North Indian, Chinese, Tibetan, Italian - and include ice cream parlours, fresh fruit stalls etc. This is probably because every second traveller to Hampi is a foreigner.

Hampi Festival. Every year in November, the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) organises the grand Hampi Utsava to attract visitors to this far-flung locale. This year's festival is slated for November 3-5.

Tips to travellers

Heat. Hampi is a hot expanse. There is little shelter across its vast area except a few trees and the ruins themselves. Even in winter, afternoons are very hot. A water bottle, sun cap or umbrella is advisable paraphernalia while exploring Hampi.

The river. The Tungabhadra is treacherous and should be avoided except by good swimmers. Since the river flows through rocky and boulder-strewn terrain, judging the depth is difficult and underwater, the rocks are slippery.

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