Let's start exploring from the westernmost tip of Indonesia, Sabang. Here there are many interesting sights that you must visit, one of which is Sumurtiga Beach located in Sabang City, Aceh Province. This white sand beach has a long coastline with blue sea water, complete with coconut trees scattered along the beach. No wonder many people call Sumurtiga Beach as Hawaii its Sabang. In addition to surfing and enjoying the underwater beauty with snorkeling ria, you can also stay in the cottages are mostly found around the beach. Fun, is not it?
Lake Toba - North Sumatra You are certainly familiar with this one tourist spot, is not it? Yes, the beauty of Lake Toba with Samosir Island in the middle indeed managed to attract the attention of tourists, not only local, but also international. Lake Toba itself is a giant lake formed due to volcanic activity. This lake has a length of 100 km and width of 30 km and is touted as the most beautiful volcanic lake owned by Indonesia. Not only exciting lake tour, visitors can also explore the pine forest area around the lake, enjoy the hot water baths, and play around the waterfall. Already? Wait a minute, in Samosir Island there are 2 tourist villages that also did not escape the attention of tourists, namely Tomok and Tuktuk. In Tomok, you can visit the tombs of King Sidabutar, the Batak Museum, and see the Sigale-gale puppet show. Want to spend the night here? There are many cheap lodging in Tuktuk that you can make reference. Complete, right?
Sianok Canyon - Bukittinggi If you are satisfied exploring the land of North Sumatra, now your turn to set foot to West Sumatra, precisely in the City of Bukittinggi. Yes, the city with a hilly nature relief is indeed has many beautiful sights that pity to miss, one of which is the Sianok Gorge. For the uninitiated, the Sianok Gorge is a narrow valley with steep cliffs around it. In the middle of this valley is a small river that makes the view more amazing. Here, besides cycling, trekking, or a light stroll, you can also sit back to enjoy the serenity offered by the Sianok Gorge. Because of the calming atmosphere that this tourist spot is also called the Silent Valley. If you have a chance to explore Bukittinggi, do not forget to stop by here, yes!
Kampar River - Riau
Ever imagined not how it feels to surf in the river? Yes, so far we are familiar with surfing alias surfing as a water sport that can only be done on the beach with big waves. If you play to Riau, all the above theories will be easily refuted. Because, in Riau there is one tourist spot that is very fitting to be surfing arena with friends, namely Kampar River. Famous for its Bono waves that can reach a height of 6 meters, the river is located in Teluk Meranti, Palalawan regency, Riau, this is a suitable destination to satisfy your surfing desire. Many foreign surfers who are willing to come all the way to Riau in order to conquer the waves of the river that is located exactly on this equator. How, interested in testing the adrenaline here?
You know fun is different in every persons perspective.. however the most fun I would have in a city for travel and fun would be Delhi, India. From what I have observed the adventure and culture there would be a joy and privilege for me to experience.. in the night the city becomes truly alive.. exploring Delhi roads at night even in my imagination makes me smile and shiver a bit at the sane time..
ŠOLTA, CROATIA
The jewel of the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is home to more than 1,200 islands, but travel between them has long been dictated by expensive yacht charters and sluggish public ferries. In 2018, that’s set to change, now that UberBOAT, from the popular ride-sharing app, has launched on-demand transfers and private tours along the Dalmatian Coast. Hit the high seas in the direction of Šolta, a hilly isle a mere nine nautical miles from Split (the second-largest city in Croatia).
Often overlooked in favor of more-developed, splashier neighbors like Hvar or Brač, Šolta’s under-the-radar nature has proved a boon: The stony islet has become synonymous with pristine nature (pebbly beaches, turquoise waters, lush greenery), medieval villages, winemaking (try the indigenous Dobričić variety), and family-run olive oil purveyors like Olynthia, a fourth-generation producer. After watching the sun set at Maslinica bay, check out the island’s peppering of stylish beach clubs, seaside bars, and open-air restaurants — then drop your bags at the Heritage Hotel Martinis-Marchi, built inside an 18th-century Venetian fort-castle and ideally situated for those who want to explore Šolta’s ancient villages and crystal-clear bays.
Let's start exploring from the westernmost tip of Indonesia, Sabang. Here there are many interesting sights that you must visit, one of which is Sumurtiga Beach located in Sabang City, Aceh Province. This white sand beach has a long coastline with blue sea water, complete with coconut trees scattered along the beach. No wonder many people call Sumurtiga Beach as Hawaii its Sabang. In addition to surfing and enjoying the underwater beauty with snorkeling ria, you can also stay in the cottages are mostly found around the beach. Fun, is not it?
Sianok Canyon - Bukittinggi If you are satisfied exploring the land of North Sumatra, now your turn to set foot to West Sumatra, precisely in the City of Bukittinggi. Yes, the city with a hilly nature relief is indeed has many beautiful sights that pity to miss, one of which is the Sianok Gorge. For the uninitiated, the Sianok Gorge is a narrow valley with steep cliffs around it. In the middle of this valley is a small river that makes the view more amazing. Here, besides cycling, trekking, or a light stroll, you can also sit back to enjoy the serenity offered by the Sianok Gorge. Because of the calming atmosphere that this tourist spot is also called the Silent Valley. If you have a chance to explore Bukittinggi, do not forget to stop by here, yes!
Ever imagined not how it feels to surf in the river? Yes, so far we are familiar with surfing alias surfing as a water sport that can only be done on the beach with big waves. If you play to Riau, all the above theories will be easily refuted. Because, in Riau there is one tourist spot that is very fitting to be surfing arena with friends, namely Kampar River. Famous for its Bono waves that can reach a height of 6 meters, the river is located in Teluk Meranti, Palalawan regency, Riau, this is a suitable destination to satisfy your surfing desire. Many foreign surfers who are willing to come all the way to Riau in order to conquer the waves of the river that is located exactly on this equator. How, interested in testing the adrenaline here?
In my eyes definitiv LAS VEGAS!
I have traveled around many cities, but this is the one where you will have the most fun!
If you like to dance and party: vegas offers many clubs - bars - discotheque - and the best: pool partys :-) all day and night long.
If you like to food: many food courts will be ok your way, with different styles of food.
If you like to go out and do some shopping? here we go 2 mega outlets centers, will help you out. One in north , one in south.
It just try one of the countless shows - with acrobatics or magic, or with girls.
Or just go out and have some fun with gambling ( play some poker , roulette or slot machine)
You will find your fun entertainment there ;-)
Been there over 5 times and never disappointed ✌️
You know fun is different in every persons perspective.. however the most fun I would have in a city for travel and fun would be Delhi, India. From what I have observed the adventure and culture there would be a joy and privilege for me to experience.. in the night the city becomes truly alive.. exploring Delhi roads at night even in my imagination makes me smile and shiver a bit at the sane time..
ŠOLTA, CROATIA
The jewel of the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is home to more than 1,200 islands, but travel between them has long been dictated by expensive yacht charters and sluggish public ferries. In 2018, that’s set to change, now that UberBOAT, from the popular ride-sharing app, has launched on-demand transfers and private tours along the Dalmatian Coast. Hit the high seas in the direction of Šolta, a hilly isle a mere nine nautical miles from Split (the second-largest city in Croatia).
Often overlooked in favor of more-developed, splashier neighbors like Hvar or Brač, Šolta’s under-the-radar nature has proved a boon: The stony islet has become synonymous with pristine nature (pebbly beaches, turquoise waters, lush greenery), medieval villages, winemaking (try the indigenous Dobričić variety), and family-run olive oil purveyors like Olynthia, a fourth-generation producer. After watching the sun set at Maslinica bay, check out the island’s peppering of stylish beach clubs, seaside bars, and open-air restaurants — then drop your bags at the Heritage Hotel Martinis-Marchi, built inside an 18th-century Venetian fort-castle and ideally situated for those who want to explore Šolta’s ancient villages and crystal-clear bays.