Showing posts with label elephant. Show all posts
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links of the week: travelling the world

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Eli here. Sorry Zab and I have been MIA, but she is currently planning her sister's wedding and I am interning at Yale University Press, so we're currently 1000 miles apart and super busy. Doesn't stop us from our daily habit of surfing the web for news updates, popular culture, and completely random StumbleUpon-esque discoveries. I thought we might start a recurring chain of posts where we just share the particularly fascinating morsels we come across in our WiFi travels... The theme word of the week is EXOTIC...



Did you know there is a Buddhist temple in Thailand where monks live peacefully with ten wild Bengal tigers?? Check out this documentary on Vimeo.

This National Geographic article about tribal Europe is so unbelievably weird. Photographer Charles Fréger travelled through 19 European countries and chronicled the strange costumes that symbolize mythical monsters and beasts that have graced the festivals and stories of these societies for hundreds of years. Even in contemporary Europe, tradition is kept alive through these eerie manifestations of nightmarish beings. You can skip straight to the photo gallery here.

Apparently you can spend the night underwater at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island hotel, where the restaurant Ithaa sits in a glass-domed room beneath the Indian Ocean. Typically restaurant space, the hotel apparently will convert it into a suite for honeymoon bookings.

While we're discussing exotic getaways, check out the incredible Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort. I'd totally go here for my honeymoon. You can stay in gorgeously-designed tents that are pure luxury, and right outside your door elephants just wander the grounds freely. I'm assuming it costs a fortune, but you can go elephant-riding and learn the skills of the mahout (elephant-riders). How cool is that?

Speaking of Thailand, I learned recently that there is a place in the world where they recreate the lantern scene from Tangled every year. In the Lanna region of northern Thailand, they're called "floating lanterns" (โคมลอย, khom loi) and are released on one special festival, called Lanna Yi Peng. There are a lot of cool pics and more info here.

One more link of the week: I found this really awesome travel article in the NYTimes about a girl who took a 2890-mile roadtrip from Seattle, Washington, all the way to the Arctic Circle! It's really incredible, and you can read it here.
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