Extreme travels, not a day without adventure!

Extreme travels, not a day without adventure!

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Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong, a modern metropolis with dizzying skyscrapers, has always attracted tourists with its combination of traditional Chinese culture, delicious cuisine and excellent shopping.

But today Hong Kong is also trying to develop its natural heritage. Thus, it opened the Global Geopark of China, located on 50 square kilometers. The Geopark is divided into two parts: a sedimentary zone in the northeast of the New Territories and a volcanic zone in the Sai Kung District. You can walk through the geopark on one of nine hiking trails or take a boat tour.

You won’t be bored on your return to the stone jungle either. You can try shark fin soup, visit the Hong Kong Museum of Art, buy machinery in Wonkok, visit the Temple of the Ten Thousand Buddhas or fish for yourself.

Ipoh, Malaysia

It is not the most popular tourist city. However, Ipoh can be considered the Malaysian food capital: small cafes with local cuisine fill the entire historic quarter of the city.

You can stay in the heart of the city at the unusual Sekeping Kong Heng Hotel: it has rooms with glass walls through which you can see the sky. Or you can rent a room with no walls on the roof.

New and interesting establishments like Roquette Art Café, Burps & Giggles, and Everyday Lifeshop are opening among the better-kept coffee shops and colonial buildings. But gourmet travelers are more likely to come for traditional Malaysian treats like the crispy soy chicken at Lou Wong and tofu pudding at Funny Mountain.

Wildlife lovers can go biking and bird watching at Kinta Nature Park or go rafting near Gopeng. You can climb to the top of the hill and admire the ancient temples. And if you’re in Ipoh, be sure to have a fragrant tea at Gaharu Tea Valley.

Pemutheran, Indonesia

Away from civilization, in the northwestern part of Bali, is Pemuteran, one of the best places for diving and snorkeling (snorkeling). Pemuteran has an artificial coral reef, Biorock, where you can spend a whole day underwater. There are about 10 diving centers in the area, which offer training courses in several languages.

However, this is not the only reason to visit Pemuteran. A couple of kilometers from Pemuteran is the Monkey Temple: the locals feed the monkeys with fruit, so there are a lot of them there (interesting photos are provided for you).

Another place that definitely deserves attention is the double bay and beaches near Menjangan. On the way from the southern part of the island you can admire the emerald green rice fields. However, it is not possible to enjoy it alone: Pemuteran is a very lively tourist destination. This means that there are resorts, restaurants and a lot of fun to be had.

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