Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Why I Want a Kindle Reader
When I Travel

Whenever I embark on the packing for my overseas holidays I struggle to find space for my reading matter. Not only that, but weight becomes a big factor in which books I can choose to take....and I invariably come home to a pile left behind.

There are always just too many books, too much weight and too much space taken in my already over packed bags.Last trip the weighty Lonely Planet was far too heavy to even think of squeezing it in.....even if I had found some space.

When we travel it is often for 3-4 weeks at a time. If the country is not English speaking there is little chance of buying books as we go. So.....I was very excited when I realised help was at hand. The Kindle Reader solves the book problem for travellers with one thin, wireless reading pad where you can download over 300,000 books, newspapers, your own papers.....in fact anything at all that you want to read! How cool is that!

Being wireless, the battery run Kindle reader should only need the battery charged every 4 days....or even longer. There should be no more problem than charging your camera up. The face of the Kindle Reader pad has been designed to give you as near to a book reading experience as possible. No glare or backlights like a computer screen. You can even post to Twitter and Facebook!

A feature that could be very useful for parents is having your Kindle read to you! Put on a children's story while you are driving....or play some music.You can download music onto your Kindle reader too.

I can think of the times I would have loved this gadget when we travelled as a family.I am so impressed ....I have it on my Christmas list!

Take a look at the full Kindle Reader Review at http://www.fascinating-travel-destinations.com/kindle-reader.html or if you are in a hurry.... go and have a look right now.



Thursday, August 26, 2010

Brunei Durassalam - a Fascinating Stop Over Destination

Brunei Durassalam was part of Borneo until it became independent in 1984. The huge wealth generated by their oil is reflected in the sumptuous buildings seen around the capital city of Bandar Seri Begewan.

Many people have said there is not a lot to do here....but we certainly found plenty to fill a couple of days and and an extra day would have been welcome.

Here are some of the attractions and activities I would suggest you would find worth doing.

Kampong Ayer Water Village

Probably the most well known sight in Bandar Seri Begewan, this village has been in existence for over 1,00 years. In stark contrast to the opulent architecture of some of the buildings in the city it is well worth taking either an organised tour or negotiating a water taxi to take you around the village.

Brunei River Proboscis Monkeys

If you haven't already seen these unusual creatures in Malaysian Borneo, this would be a fascinating look at these rare and very strange monkeys who live in the mangrove swamps on the edge of the river.Their long prominent noses are so comical.

Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque

There are two wonderful mosques to see in Bandar Seri Begewan and I suggest you try and see both....at least from the outside. Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque is right in the town and walking distance from the water taxis.It is a beautiful building...so take the time to wander around.

Jame'Asr Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque

This is a little out of town...but even if you take a taxi and view it from the outside you will be impressed. Bigger than the other mospque it is equally impressive and quite different.

The Royal Regalia Museum

This is a very different museum to the usual. Another central attraction, you can spend time looking around the labyrinth of galleries featuring display cases and life size models of the Coronation. The history of Brueni is well documented with several exhibitions to enjoy.

Shopping - Yayasan Shopping Mall

This is the only shopping mall in the town centre. There is a supermarket in the basement and a department store on the top level.

More Shopping - The Mall

This is a new complex out near Jame'Asr Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque and worth looking at for the exclusive shops and architecture.

These are just some of the interesting things to see and do around Bandar Seri Begewan...the capital of Brunei. Go to http://www.fascinating-travel-destinations.com/brunei.html for more detailed information on this interesting stopover.,