12/30/2009

Best Train Journeys in the World

In a modern world where traveling between destinations is viewed as a waste of time, it’s hard to understand the beauty out of some windows that some people miss during their beauty sleep, thinking there’s nothing to see…when some of the most spectacular, interesting and beautiful rides of the planet is scrolling under their eyes!
While we are in a time where we have no time to “stand and stare”, there are awesome train rides across the globe, where the trip itself turns into a destination!!

Glacier Express

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

Passing some of the best cities of Europe including London, Venice, Rome, Budapest, France, Switzerland, Austria and Prague. They say that the Orient express is the most charming way to travel!
This luxurious three day trip will cost over 2000 Euros! Money well spent, if you ask me ;)

Pride of Africa

The Pride of Africa train is a journey that no nature lover should ever miss if they wish to explore the beauty of the spectacular vast Continent at a slow paste. It offer an impeccable comfort for 14 days through Cape Town, Dar Es Salam, Kimberley, Pretoria, the Kruger National Park, Beit bridge, Bulawayo, Victoria falls, Lusaka and through Tanzania!
Chosen as the most luxurious train in the world! You don’t want to miss the opportunity of a romantic vacation through the heart of Southern Africa.

Flam Railway
Do you remember the awesome Norwegian Fjords? Well, here is a train through the world’s longest fjord Sognefjord! Where on a 20km trip you’ll get to see an amazing descent from an altitude of almost 3000 feet into the fjords of Flam!
Palace on Wheels
Step in the Palace on Wheels and you will find what you have been promised with the name. This train starts from Delhi and ends up in the royal state of Rajasthan, offers only the best on tracks. Just to roll back in time, a steam engine is used to pull the train! Adding to the experience, an elephant welcome in Jaipur, a lunch at the Lake Palace in Udaipur, a camel safari near Jaisalmer and an afternoon at the Taj Mahal!
The Palace on Wheels is the most comfortable way to explore India.

Eastern & Oriental Express
This train stretch between the ultra-modern Singapore and Bangkok, and traveling through green tropical forest in a totally comfortable ride with all the delights of South-East Asia cuisine! Mmmmm ;)
Royal Scotsman
If you are getting on board the Royal Scotsman, “I’m sorry” but you must have deep pockets! It is the most expensive train ride on the planet! A 4 day trip costs more than an entire 19 day first-class trip on the Trans-Siberian, and well, you get the picture ;)
This train accommodates 36 passengers! So hurry up and reserve not a trip but an experience!

The Trans-Siberian
There is no doubt that a 9654km ride across Russia that carries you over a distance of one-third of the planet!
From Vladivostok across Siberia to Moscow and then to St.Petersburg, the 19 day ride offers bedroom with complete sitting dining-room and a private chef! Carrying you across seven time zones!



So instead of waiting for fun and good times to start rolling as you sit in your airline seat, the great train journeys turn every moment into a memory you can cherish for a lifetime!!

12/04/2009

Best ski resorts in Canada!



Now that the snow is officialy coming down! Here's my top ten ski resorts in Canada! Youppi!!!

Ski resorts in Canada stretch right across the country, with the best in British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec. The following resorts represent the best of the best by any standard – long runs, sharp drop offs, and spectacular scenery plus a range of activities, such as heliskiing and glacier skiing!

1. Whistler / Blackcomb, British Columbia

In the British Columbia Coast Mountains, under 2 hours from Vancouver, Whistler / Blackcomb is Canada's top ski destination and one of the best in the world. Whistler and Blackcomb mountains are joined at the base by a warm village with all the amenities you'd expect from a town that draws 2 million visitors a year from around the world.
Skiiable Area: Over 8,100 acres
Longest Run: 11 km
Annual Snowfall: 402 inches
Other Activities: Zip trek, tube park, dog-sledding, snowcat tours, heli-skiing



2. Kicking Horse Resort, Golden, British Columbia
Famous for its powder and scenic setting in the Range of the Rocky Mountains, just two and a half hours west of Calgary, Kicking Horse Resort also holds the greatest vertical in the Rockies.
Skiiable Area: 2,750 acres
Longest Run: 10 km
Other Activities: Tubing, heli-skiing, Wildlife Wolf Centre



3. Fernie Alpine Resort, Fernie, British Columbia
Fernie is a charming, historic town, blessed with a naturally beautiful setting suited to skiing. The Fernie Alpine Resort
Skiiable Area: 2,504 acres
Longest Run: 5 kms
Annual Snowfall: 884cm
Other Activities: Visit the Fernie Brewing Company, climbing gym, heritage tours



4. Red Resort, Rossland, British Columbia
Red Resort on Red Mountain and Granite Mountain is known for its abundance of powder and varied terrain. Nearby Rossland is just 8 km north of the US/Canada border in the heart of the West Kootenay region of British Columbia.
Skiiable Area: 642 hectares (1,585 acres)
Halfpipe: 1
Terrain Park features jumps, jibs, skier / boarder-cross course, and park wide sound system. Terrain Type:
Annual Snowfall: 7.6 m
Other Activities: Heritage tours, heli-skiing, spa, shopping



5. Big White Ski Resort, Kelowna, British Columbia
B.C.'s second biggest mountain, Big White also claim to being Canada’s largest totally ski-in, ski-out village! The resort is family friendly and has accommodation to suit a range of budgets.
Skiiable Area: 2,765 acres
Longest Run: 7.2 km
TELUS Park Terrain Park features super pipe, halfpipe and more.
Annual Snowfall:7.5 metres
Other Activities: Tubing park, skating rink, dogsled tours, spas



6. Sun Peaks, near Kamloops, British Columbia
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Sun Peaks is on the northern edge of the Okanagan region, famous for its spectacular scenery and wine growing.
Skiiable Area: 3,678 acres of terrain, the second largest ski area in B.C. and the third largest in Canada.
Longest Run: Up to 8km
Annual Snowfall: 559cm



7. Banff / Lake Louise, Alberta
Banff / Lake Louise skiing is spread over three resorts: Mt. Norquay, Sunshine Village, Lake Louise Mountain Resort. In a single lift ticket you gain access to all three with free transportation to and from the resorts. The area enjoys one of the longest ski seasons in North America, from mid November to late May.
Skiiable Area:Combined 8,000 acres
Nightskiing: At Norquay
Longest Run: 8 kms
Annual Snowfall: 30+ ft
Other Activities: Sightseeing, icefields



8. Mont-Tremblant, Tremblant, Quebec
Mont-Tremblant is only a two-hour drive from Montreal, plus has the convenience of an airport. However, despite its convenience and a charming pedestrian village and scenic location, Tremblant attracts more "tourist" skiers than locals and is known for being crowded and expensive.
Skiiable Area: 253 hectares
Olympic caliber superpipe
Longest Run:6 km
Annual Snowfall: 382cm
Other Activities: European-style pedestrian village offers an array of activities and conveniences to fill out your days.



9. Mont Sainte-Anne, Beaupré, Quebec
Mont-Sainte-Anne is a mere 30 mins from Quebec City.
Skiiable Area: 465 acres
17 trails open for night skiing, including the highest vertical for night skiing in Canada
Longest Run: 1.4 miles Terrain Type
Annual Snowfall: 400 cm
Other Activities: Dogsledding, paragliding, canyoning on ice, ice skating, and more.



10. Le Massif, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec
Although there is not a lot of extreme terrain, Massif still appeals to a wide range of skier. I know plenty of seasoned skiers who rank it among the best in Canada, certainly in Quebec. Much of Massif's appeal is the incredible view of the St. Lawrence and the proximity to Quebec City and Baie aint-Paul, a stunning arts town in the region of Charlevoix.
Skiiable Area: 166 hectares
Longest Run: 4.8 km
Annual Snowfall: 630 cm



So that's it! Love the snow! Have a great ski season! ;)

11/13/2009

The best places to throw yourself off!!!!

The definition of adrenaline: A hormone and neurotransmitter. When produced in the body it increases heart rate, dilates blood vessels and air passages and participates in the "fight or flight" response of the sympathetic nervous system.

Basically, in plain english,since the begining, mankind has been setting themselfs on fire,jumping over 15 cars,playing with crocodiles...

So here's my best places in the world to shake hands and become best buds with this "Mr.Adrenaline"!

Base jumping the New River Gorge bridge, USA
The bridge is the centrepiece of Fayette Country's festival, and includes demonstrations of rappelling, ascending and most notably BASE jumping(especially on the third sathurday of october!). This form of flying involves the use of a parachute to jump from fixed objects such as buildings, towers and bridges, and natural formations such as cliffs...Mmmmmmm cliffs ;)


Bungee jumping at Victoria Falls, Africa
Step between the borders of Zimbabwe and Zambia. This is also one of the most-jumped spots in the world, and during the '90s bungee fever took this area of bellowing water by storm. Jumpers are encouraged to find their own spot on the 1.7km wide precipice, down-falling 111m into the deep! Go in November, when the Zambezi River rapids are running at their best!


Skydiving over Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Just let yourself fall over one of the last remaining active volcano regions in New Zealand. Tandem skydives here are made at around 4600m, with over one minute in freefall. Notably, it's one of the cheapest adventure falls around!


Paragliding Sedona Red Rocks, USA
Pray that the rain has stopped by the time you reach Sedona, and breathe in the air of the desert . Sedona, in Payson, Arizona, has all the characteristics of an empty desert-city, but this red town has become incredibly popular for flying. Flying over the rocks here has you're looking down on a landscape of burnt rocks in the middle of nowhere!


Hang-gliding the mountains of Bariloche, Patagonia
Patagonia is surely the land of the giants, and if you're looking for a horizon on the road to nowhere, Bariloche, in the heart of San Carlos, is the place to find it. Located on the Lake Nahuel Huapi, Bariloche shows its beauty from its shores to its highest peaks, and hang-gliding here has been described by many as a truly angelic experience. Flying activities can take place all year round, but the best views will be during the summer months.


Base jumping from Sky Tower, New Zealand
In Auckland, jumpers from all corners of the world come here to BASE jump from the tallest freestanding structure in the southern hemisphere! At 328m above ground level, the jumper can reach up to 85km/h. Just to be safe, the jump is guide-cable-controlled to prevent jumpers from colliding with the tower...Hummm Now, that's bravery !!


Paragliding Mt BabaDag, Turkey
Not every country in the world will have it's own flying festival!! but the Oludeniz region in Turkey celebrates the art of flying each October with its annual Air Games week. Part of the turquoise coast, this region of Turkey is one of the best places to have your first flying experience!!


So I personally hope to see higher altitude jumps, better technologie for longer hang-time, more accessibilities for travelers like us ;) The point is, some of us just aren’t meant to stay Earthbound ;) we’re destined to fly. Wooooohhhhou!!!!!

Untill next time hang tight!! hahaha!

11/06/2009

Top 8!--How to beat the winter blues!

Brrrrrrr.
When Winter comes to town, it's easy to stay at home in a blanket and rewatch every seasons of Friends... But a quick visit to my top 10 should help you all how to forget about the slush, snow boots, runny noes and the long dark season in no time. This year, why not pack your bags and head to the slopes of Banff, the aquatic playgrounds of Belize and the Red Sea, the town of Key West, or even your own private villa down south? If it takes more than surf or snow to stimulate your senses, head out on a sophisticated city trip to Los Angeles or Melbourne, where sunny skyes and attractive lifestyles meets,or go even farther, on a trip of a lifetime to Rajasthan or Antarctica. Indeed, the icy waters at the bottom of the globe become passable only when the temperatures drop in the Northern Hemisphere, allowing travelers a rare annual opportunity to spot the season's coolest sights – penguins, icebergs, and glaciers!!


Antarctica
An Antarctic winter is far from a tropical paradise..Well imagine a continent surrounded by densely packed ice, darkness, unpredictable blizzards, and temperatures that goes as low as -90º F. With the seasons flipped, winter here in the Northern Hemisphere means that it’s as close to summer as it will ever be at the White Continent, and more than 20,000 tourists now head to the south pole each year to witness its monumental glaciers and icebergs, comical penguins and seabirds, and majestic whales and marine creatures.


Banff
With its backdrop of waterfalls, caves, cliffs, canyons, and glaciers, it's no wonder Banff attracts visitors from around the globe. The famed mountain resort is centered on a spectacular stretch of land preserve, Banff National Park!!!!, which is not only Canada’s oldest national park, but one of the nation’s most persevering tourist draws. Its snow-powdered Canadian Rocky Mountain peaks are its crowning glory, providing some of the world's best skiing and snowboarding conditions – any die-hard skier or nature-lover will tell you that the Rockies’ pristine surroundings will take you to new heights.


Belize
This Central American up-and-comer, is packed with potential. The tiny English-speaking country fronts the Caribbean Sea and offers sunny, warm weather all winter long and loads of adventurous and exciting travel opportunities. : The longest continuous barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere borders the coast of Belize making the waters here outstanding for snorkeling and diving. Inland, the Maya Mountains are swathed in thick rainforests laced with thousands of cascading streams and rivers – ideal for jungle treks and nature-lovin’ tours.


BúziosBrazil
For a ritzy St. Tropez-like escape in the dead of winter, you can’t beat Búzios – located at the tip of a long beach-fringed peninsula just 60 miles north of Rio de Janeiro. This former fishing village retains much of its old-world charm but now boasts a slew of glitzy boutiques, restaurants, and beachfront mansions to complement its fantastic string of 20+ beaches, rugged coastline, and darling town.


Melbourne
Australia’s second-largest city, Melbourne the more sophisticated, savier sister of Sydney. the cultural capital of the continent, with a magnificent array of eateries, boutiques, and nightlife options reflective of its fashionable and worldly patrons. Its vibrant riverfront attractions, fine European architecture, central squares, renowned zoo, botanic gardens, and galleries add to the allure of a winter visit – all augmented by the fact that while we’re CRYING about in the dead of winter here, summer is in full swing Down Under!


Rajasthan
The second-largest state in India derives its name from a term meaning "land of kings,” and today tourists can discover the very essence of India, with its fairy-tale architecture, colorfully turbaned men, rich folk traditions and religious festivals, and desert landscapes of sun-kissed plains and glimmering lake ! An expansive and exotic region, loaded with forts, palaces, gardens, temples, and other monumental relics of the high-society aristocrats who have occupied Rajasthan for centuries, you’ll need at least a week to sample its highlights.


Red Sea
We’re all familiar with Egypt’s ancient wonders, pharaoh-filled history, vast pyramids, and boundless desert, but the world-class beach resorts lining the Red Sea are still somewhat unknown... Yet, where the eternal (and actually crystal blue) Red Sea laps the desert shore is where you’ll find a truly beautiful and exotic destination with much to offer during the cold winter months.


St. Barths
To be honest, I had alot to say about that tiny rocky Caribbean island, but I kept on beeing stuck watching all those beautiful pictures of clear waters, green mountains and under-water wildlife! So...it's all yours to dream-on!!!!


10/30/2009

Top 10 places to get spooked in the world!!

Well, it's about time that Voyages Bergeron decided to have a Blog IN ENGLISH!!! and I must say that i'm very proud (as a french man!) to be the chosen one !!! ;)
P.s. Please feel free to correct me if I make to many righting mistakes!

For my first topic...since I'm a huge fan of top 10's. Here's my top 10 places to get spooked in the world!!!

Discover the places where legends are born, like Transylvania, Roswell, and Salem. I've also hacked my way through several hair-raising hotels to recommend a night where a notorious ax-murderer once slashed or the hotel where Stephen King was inspired to write The Shining!! So pack your best costume, vampire tooths, or just leave your «I get scared at nothing» attitude, and head out for the Halloween night of your dreams (or nightmares)!

The famous --Bermuda Triangle!




That mysterious oceanic abyss blamed for swallowing a slew of aircrafts and ships, and, more humorously, all of the socks and all the underwear that seem to vanish from dryers. Also known as the Devil’s Triangle, the term loosely refers to a triangular sea expans from Miami, Bermuda, and San Juan (Puerto Rico). Dozens of marine and aviation mishaps have occurred to many times – among the more sensational stories, an entire squadron of 1945 Navy bombers is thought to have disappeared here, also several enormous merchant ships, all without a hint of wreckage or drowned corpses. Some attribute the strange occurrences to anomalous electromagnetic energy, while others believe that aliens are using the area as a portal to visit the planet or, that the lost city of Atlantis lies below...So plan on a cruise through the Bermuda Triangle this Halloween and you just might get to find out more! or if your lucky, meet a new friend from...mars!!!

Edinburgh

Descend into the underworld, literally! A forgotten city lies beneath Edinburgh's South Bridge – an underground maze of chambers, vaulted rooms, tunnels, and passageways shrouded in mystery and intrigue. The bricked-in city opened in 1788, but was virtually unknown to the thriving city above it before being rediscovered in 1985. It’s thought that thousands of people lived and died in these vaults, many of whom never glimpsed the light of day! Imagine that! Nowadays, 20 or so rooms and merchant quarters have been excavated, and tours through the cavernous hollows pass by oil lamps, leather shoes, animal bones, wine bottles, and other haunting remnants of the people who lived here. Not surprisingly, the vaults are famous for their strong paranormal presence, as well; many visitors swear they’ve seen ghost shadows down below – some have even captured the haunting images in photographs!!!



Lizzie Borden B&B

Good night, sleep tight – don’t let the ax murderers..get u! For a bone-chillingly good scare and a guaranteed sleepless night, I recommen a Halloween getaway to the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast (www.lizzie-borden.com), in Fall River, Massachusetts . Built in 1845, the house famously became the setting for the 1892 ax murders of Abby and Andrew Borden, allegedly by their very own daughter, Lizzie. The house has since been restored with late 19th-century period pieces, which contribute to recreating the atmosphere of the original murder scene; guests can even stand in very the place where Lizzie’s stepmother received 18 blows to the head – and the one where her father endured a slightly less brutal 11. While circumstantial evidence tied Lizzie to the crime, she was ultimately acquitted, and the case was never solved!I'll let you sleep on that one!


Salem

Home to the ill-reputed witch trials of 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, today is, according to legend, still haunted by the women executed as part of the history. Every October, Salem milks its gruesome past with its annual month-long Haunted Happenings festival of ghost tours, street fairs, and costume balls. Be sure to stop by The Witch House, one of the oldest buildings in Salem and the onetime home of Jonathan Corwin, the judge who ultimately sent 19 women to their doom!! Let me tell you that one visits the local cemetery, thought to be the country's second oldest, while another heads out for a nightly stroll past haunted houses and more!


Transylvania

It’s hard to deny the fright factor bloodsucking vampires who awake from coffins in the night to hunt their prey. So why not up the horror ante this Halloween and visit Transylvania, the alleged birthplace of these dark and fearsome creatures? Indeed, this western province of Romania is considered to be the home of Count Dracula you can even tour his alleged keep, the daunting Bran Castle " more commonly known as Dracula’s Castle " . It's said to have briefly housed the Romanian prince on whom the great fictional vampire is based. If that doesn’t leave your blood cold, head for the hills above the town of Miklósvár to explore bat-filled caves or, tour medieval villages in a horse-drawn sleigh...maybe you'll be one of those lucky one to live an romantic story with a vampire...for ETERNITY!!! MOUAHAHAHAHA!!!!



Stanley Hotel

Who hasn’t gotten the goose bumps from reading (or watching) Stephen King’s haunting thriller, The Shining? Test your tolerance for the terrifying by spending a night in the place that inspired the novel, the Stanley Hotel. Celebrating its centennial in 2009, the hotel is in fact a grand estate, with a spectacular Colorado mountainside location, old-fashioned rooms with impressive vistas, top-notch amenities, and a well-reputed restaurant. What makes this place truly unique and a tad creepy, however, is the presence of otherworldly residents. Flora Stanley, the first owner’s long-deceased wife, can still be seen and heard, late at night, either tinkling the piano keys in the music room or wandering around the lobby. Plus, the entire fourth floor (once the servants’ quarters) teems with strange after-dark commotion: if you stay in room 418, you might hear children playing outside your door, but find nary a soul in the hallway. For the ultimate scare (or inspiration), stay in room 217 – where King himself laid his head.As of me, i'll stick with the movie!!


Savannah

There’s no way around it...a tour in the Southern city of Savannah is just plain spooky. Forget sightseeing: With dozens of tour groups dedicated to showcasing haunted Savannah, you’d best be prepared for some fright-seeing instead! Try strolling the cobblestone streets of Georgia’s oldest city on the nighttime Ghosts of Savannah walking tour, rolling around town with a narrated guide on Carriage Tours of Savannah, or opt for a Creepy Pub Crawl, if you wish to sample some spirits while you look for them. So just what is it about this deceptively pretty city that makes it so grim? Believers cite a long history of violence and bloodshed dating back to the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, not to mention widespread diseases and fires here. As if that weren't sufficient, many parts of Savannah's historic section were built over old cemeteries!! You can literally eat and sleep with ghosts here - grab a bite to eat at the Pirate House, a popular centuries-old local restaurant with a ghostly clientele, then rest up (if you can!) at any number of haunted bed and breakfasts; a particularly creepy choice is the 1851 Marshall House strong that once served as a hospital for many Civil War soldiers and yellow-fever victims.


Roswell

The year was 1947, the place was an unassuming desert town in New Mexico, and the event was perceived as so extraordinary that, more than 60 years later, Roswell remains a household name. U.F.O. enthusiasts today relish this tiny town as the U.F.O. capital of the world, citing the “Roswell Incident,” in which a craft carrying four large-headed alien beings purportedly crashed, followed closely by an entourage of military and government personnel, who swooped in to collect the wreckage. Conflicting newspaper reports came out in the days following the event – after releasing a statement confirming that they had indeed collected debris from a spaceship crash, the U.S. military later retracted it, and dismissed the flying object as nothing more than a downed weather balloon. Decide where you stand on the issue with a visit to Roswell’s International U.F.O. Museum and Research Center, where photos, documents, and dioramas shine some light on where conspiracy theorists got their ideas about government cover-ups and alien autopsies. You can also arrange to tour the crash site with a local guide for an out-of-this-world Halloween – just be sure to keep your eye on the sky.


New York City
As if the streets of New York weren’t freakish enough all year long, on Halloween the freakiest of them all get to show off their eccentricities to applause and prizes – not social judgment – as part of the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade that marches up Sixth Avenue. Attended each year by over 2 million New Yorkers reveling in the spooky spirit, the village spectacle is not to be missed, but the fun doesn't end when it does. Countless costume parties abound around town – the parade crew tends to hit Webster Hall, famous for its raging all-night bash. Another popular annual event celebrating the ghoulish holiday is the Halloween Extravaganza and Procession of Ghouls at the world’s largest gothic cathedral, St. John the Divine. This unique event kicks off with a horror flick accompanied by an organist who brings the eerie soundtrack to life – it's a spine-tingling combination in the dimly lit cathedral. After the film, an elaborate procession of costumed characters and outrageous puppets strut their spooky stuff down the center aisle, to a blitz of special effects.


London

While it may be merrie olde England on the surface, there is a frightening underbelly to be discovered in its ancient capital city. Forget high tea – and head out for a spot of ghost-hunting instead, with haunted nooks and crannies in courtyards, churches, and alleyways that recall bloody and brutal London events from times long ago. London Ghost Walk (www.london-ghost-walk.co.uk) covers the most frighteningly fun highlights and offers specialized tours that follow in the bloody footsteps of London’s most heinous criminal, Jack the Ripper. Hang around some of the top tourist attractions after dark, too, and you may well get a little something extra with your admission – a ghostly monk is said to wander the cloisters of Westminster Abbey, while the headless ghost of Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of King Henry VIII, is known to linger outside of the chapel at the Tower of London – apparently still upset about her beheading after only 3 short years of marriage.


Well, from the bottom of my heart, have an AMAZING HALLOWEEN!!!
Untill next time...sleep well MOUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!