Friday 27 March 2015

Extreme Sports in Amazing locations

Most extreme sports can be experienced locally in some capacity. Often man made or indoor locations offer thrill seekers the chance to try out new and exciting activities. However for those willing to travel, the experience can be enhanced to an unforgettable adventure. Here are just a few locations to consider visiting to satisfy thrill seekers.

Skydive Dubai


Skydive Dubai offers extreme sports enthusiasts to experience the thrill of skydiving in a completely unique location. Described as 'the world's premium skydive location' neighbouring the infamous Palm Jumeirah Island and the Dubai marina, divers can expect spectacular views of one of the world's wealthiest and most beautiful cities.



Whitewater Rafting - Lochsa River, Idaho USA


The Lochsa River (Pronounced Lock-Saw) in Idaho offers some of the most continuous, explosive and challenging whitewater in the world. The river is recommended for intermediate to experienced rafters who will also be treated to the supreme mountain scenery and wildlife.


Kawarau Bridge Bungee Jumping - New Zealand


This 43-metre drop may not be the highest available, the Kawarau Bridge is widely considered one of the first extreme bungee jump locations in the world. Over 650, 000 people have tackled the drop from the historic suspension bridge, with many dipping their heads in the turquoise waters which run underneath.

Ziplining - Simatai, China


While most ziplines do not offer stunning views of one of the seven wonders of the world, the Simatai zipline offers just that. To get to the starting point, revelers first have to hike up the Great Wall itself. After your climb (or chairlift ride), you can explore the Simatai section of the wall, with its 35 watch towers and architecture from the 6th century.

Downhill Mountain Biking - Death Road, Bolivia


It begins at 15,400 feet and for an estimated 300 people a year ends in the loss of their life, yet Bolivia's North Yungus Road - better known as 'The Death Road' - is among the nation's biggest attractions for thrill-seeking tourists. The ride takes in the stunning views among the rolling hills of the Amazon rainforest, but come with the somewhat distracting - and for some terrifying -sheer drop into the canopy as two rubber tyres separate the rider from a narrow single-lane road with very little in the way of railings

Sunday 15 March 2015

Top International Clubs to Visit while Travelling


Here's a list of the top clubs to stop in on during your travels. Visited any or more to add? Leave us a comment and let us know!

Row 14 - Barcelona



Tucked away about a 15 minute bus ride outside of the city, Row 14 is a hybrid indoor/outdoor club. The club boasts a retractable roof, and a mixture of house, techno and drum & bass DJs.

Social Club - Paris



Located in the centre of Paris, Social Club is decorated in a self-proclaimed "retrofuturist" style, painted completely black with strategically placed neon lights. The music ranges, but house, techno, disco, and electro.


AgeHa - Tokyo



Ageha is a nightclub located in Tokyo's Bay Area Shin Kiba. Opened in 2002 and outfitted with Octagon speakers, it's renowned for its sound. The main dance floor is called Area, and has a capacity of approximately 2,400. While the club holds extensive techno and electro nights on weekends, on weekdays the space is used as a live music venue under the name Studio Coast.

D-Edge - Sao Paulo, Brazil

D-EDGE is a landmark in Brazil's nightlife and a global stronghold for quality underground electronic music. We have created a revolution in the concept of nightclubs when syncing cutting-edge audio systems to floor-to-ceiling LED panels in the club's 4 rooms. The futuristic look architected by award-winning designer Muti Randolph provides a unique sensorial experience for the 20,000 people who visit club every month.

Cocorico - Riccione, Italy


A pyramid structure, which follows the idea of mystique ascension and transparent walls, which evoke a vision of infinity. The Cocorico club is and is never as it seems and is much more of what you remember: the evolution is its peculiar characteristic. Cocorico a symbol.

Trouw - Amsterdam



Trouw is a nightclub, music venue, event space and restaurant housed in the former newspaper printing facility of several national newspapers. Trouw combines food, music and the arts, and was the first nightclub to receive the 24-hour permit from the city of Amsterdam.

Paradise Club - Mykonos, Greece



The most popular club in Mykonos, with its modern décor, located by the water at the beautiful Paradise Beach is undoubtedly: ‘Paradise Club’ Mykonos, the phenomenal award winning club in Europe.

Lux Fragil - Lisbon, Portugal



One of Portugal’s biggest clubs, Lux Fragil is well worth a visit. Regularly featuring high profile guests that run the electronic gamut, Lux Fragil should definitely be your first choice if a variety of underground sounds is what you’re after. Previous headliners have included the likes of ApparatErol Alkan and Daniel Bell alongside the ‘Curated By’ nights, which feature a guest DJ choosing the line-up.

Sub Club - Glasgow, Scotland




Dimly-lit and powerfully-equipped with an immersive soundsystem, the underground room invites you to get lost for hours, surrounded on all sides by bodies locked in a groove. Oh, and there’s a Body Sonic dancefloor to get you further inside the music. An enduring fixture is the Subculture night led by resident tastemakers Harri and Domenic, two DJs with very deep record bags.

Sunday 8 March 2015

The Coolest Bars in the World

Here are a selection of the coolest and quirkiest bars to visit on your travels, visited any of these bars or have any more to add? Leave us a comment with your favourite international bars!

Giger Bar - Chur, Switzerland 



Giger Bar is a bar themed and modelled by the Swiss artist H. R. Giger. The bar is modeled after the director Ridley Scott's infamous Alien film franchise.

Buza Bar - Dubrovnik, Croatia



Buza bar is one of the most beautiful bars in Dubrovnik which is hanged on the cliffs right above the sea, with an amazing panoramic views of the sea. Customers are also free to dive into the sea from the cliffs below the bar.

Ice Bar - London & Stockholm



Step into Icebar London, a cold sensory experience where the walls, bar, tables and even your own personal ice glass are made from crystal clear Torne River ice which is harvested from the pristine winter wonderland of Jukkasjärvi in Northern Sweden. Bookings cover a 40 minute stay in the bar with the use of a thermal cape and gloves.

Monkey Bar - Berlin



The Monkey Bar overlooks the grand Berlin Zoological Gardens, meaning that there’s a good chance you’ll actually see a monkey, hence the name.

The Water and Wind Bar - Vietnam



Set among a flood plain, the bar appears to float on the water, with stepping stones allowing guests across the water.

Sky Bar - Bangkok



This Cocktail bar is located 63 stories above the streets of Bangkok, offering amazing panoramic views of the city.

The Clinic Bar - Singapore



This bizarre medical themed bar boast surgical chairs and wheelchairs for guests, with drinks served in IV and bloodbags.

Tiger Leaping Gorge Bar - China


Tiger Leaping Gorge is a world heritage site and this bar offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains,





Sunday 1 March 2015

Seven Alternative Wonders of the World

Everyone's heard of the pyramids, Eiffel tower and the Great wall, but here are seven alternative Wonders of the World to visit on your travels!

Ajanta Caves - India



These are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. Dating from 2nd Century BC, the caves include paintings and sculptures described as "The finest surviving examples of Indian art".

Sedlec Ossuary - Czech Republic



Sedlec Ossuary is a small Catholic church located underneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints in Sedlec, Czech Republic. The Church contains the remains of between 40,000 and 70,000 humans. The skeletons have been artfully arranged to create the decoration and furniture for the chapel. The church is one of he most visited tourist attractions in the Czech Republic, attracting over 200, 000 visitors annually.

Leshan Giant Buddha - China



The Leshan Buddha is a 71-metre tall stone statue located at the confluence of the Minjiang,Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China.Constructed from the year 713 to 803 it was hoped the statue would calm the river which destroyed many shipping vessels on the river.

Aurora Borealis - Northern Hemisphere



The Aurora Borealis or 'Northern Lights' is a natural light display which can predominantly be seen in Northern regions such as Norway or the Arctic and are caused by charged particles entering the atmosphere causing ionisation to occur.

Petra - Jordan



Petra is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan.The city is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system dating from as early as 312 BC. 

The Phi Phi Islands - Thailand



The Phi Phi Islands are a group of islands consisting of huge limestone rocks located between the island of Phuket and the Western Strait of Mallaca of the mainland. The islands were also the filming location for The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

Saint Basil's Cathedral - Moscow



Saint Basil's Cathedral is a museum located in Moscow's famous Red Square. It was built from 1555-1561 on orders from Ivan the Terrible and was the city's tallest building until the completion of Ivan the Great Bell Tower in 1600.

Leave us a comment if you have been to any of these landmarks or can think of any others!