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Best Time to visit Auckland, New Zealand

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Auckland, on New Zealand’s North Island, has a warm temperate maritime climate which means it sees all four seasons and no extremes of temperature. It receives quite high levels of rain year round and is also quite humid. As it is in the southern hemisphere, the seasons are reversed to those experienced in the northern hemisphere, so Christmas falls in early summer while July sees people putting on their jackets. Auckland is the warmest and sunniest part of New Zealand.

Auckland enjoys warm, rather dry summers and mild, wet winters. The climate is comfortable all year round except in the summer months when a combination of heat and humidity can lead to some rather sticky days and nights. Frosts in winter are very rare.

Auckland’s climate is quite subtropical at times, with an average of seven to eight hours of sunny weather each day in Auckland. Weather in Auckland and New Zealand can change quickly, with tropical cyclones and cold fronts affecting the climate at times. Auckland and New Zealand feature a moderately high rainfall and rainy weather can occur at any time of the year, although it is more likely in the winter.

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9 great places to be a recluse

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In the Loisaba Wilderness, outdoor “star beds” expose you to the Kenyan elements.

 

 

 
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • These places offer some of the world’s most beautiful me-time fixes
  • Book yourself in at a ger camp beside Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur for a sweet escape
  • Kettuvallam houseboats in the Indian state of Kerala are floating luxury hotel rooms
  • Only 12 guests are allowed on Australia’s five-acre Wilson Island at one time
  • (CNNGo) — If hell is other people, maybe you can find heaven where other people aren’t.

    These places, though not entirely devoid of human life, offer some of the world’s most beautiful me-time fixes.

    1. Rongbuk Monastery Guesthouse, Mt. Everest

    Location: Tibet Autonomous Region, China

    It’s freezing, there’s barely any oxygen and it has claimed more than 200 lives. But you don’t actually need to hit Mt. Everest’s summit to get away from it all.

    Head for the North Face and you’ll pass by Rongbuk Monastery. At an elevation of 5,100 meters (16,732 feet), it’s an anxiety-settling 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) short of the death zone.

    Opposite is the guesthouse, a basic, electricity-rationed, rustic little property where you can gaze upon Everest’s face and experience all the internal contemplation it brings on without having to risk life and limb.

    Rate: Less than $10 per night. Information at windhoursetour.com.

    Rongbuk Monastery, Everest Base Camp, Tsang, Tibet, China

    2. Great White Lake, Mongolia

    Location: Central Mongolia, between Tariat town and Terkhiin Tsaagan Nuur’s eastern shore

    Book yourself in at a ger camp beside Central Mongolia’s Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur, or “Great White Lake,” in the lush Khangai Mountain region and you’ll wonder why people ever felt the need to congregate in cities.

    Located in the Khorgo-Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur National Park, the area is pockmarked with volcanic rock. The lake itself was created by lava flow from an eruption thousands of years ago.

    Even if there are others in your camp, go for a walk and within 20 minutes it’ll just be you, a vast expanse of land and a few pesky flies.

    Rates: Less than $20 per night. Multi-day horseback tours and camps can be booked via onthegotours.com, or you can hike from camp to camp.

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    3. Kettuvallam houseboat, India

    Location: State of Kerala, southern India

    They look like giant wicker baskets, but the kettuvallam houseboats that ply the many channels and backwaters of the Indian state of Kerala are floating luxury hotel rooms.

    The boats can accommodate up to six guests and while you can disembark if the need grabs you (finished your novel too quickly?), it’s just as easy to remain on the water and let attentive crews cater to you for several days.

    Rates: $210 for 22 hours. Book via thehouseboatskerala.com.

    4. Wilson Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

    Location: Off the coast of Gladstone, Australia

    If only Robinson Crusoe had it so good. Just 12 guests are allowed on this five-acre island at any one time, so no need to run out at dawn to reserve the sun loungers.

    Guests have access to a library and various resort-style amenities, such as toiletries, housekeeping service and food and drinks.

    If you book in January, you may have to share the place with green and loggerhead turtles, which crawl onto shore to lay their eggs.

    Rates: From $680 per night for one of six permanent luxury tents. Book at wilsonisland.com.

    Wilson Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Tel +61 3 9413 6284

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    5. Takaro Peace Resort, New Zealand

    Location: South Island, New Zealand

    Takaro Peace Resort is so out of the way that guests used to have to fly directly to this wellness spa and relaxation lodge. Thanks to a new private road, it’s now even easier to ignore other people.

    As well as holing yourself up in one of the resort’s 10 luxury feng shui-designed chalets, you can go on glow-worm cruises and walks on the magnificent 2,000-acre private estate.

    Rate: From $190 (for standard chalet) per person per night. Book at takarolodge.com.

    914 Takaro Road, Te Anau 9640, New Zealand. Tel +64 3 249 0161. contact@takaropeaceresort.com

    6. International Dhamma Hermitage, Thailand

    Location: Chaiya, Thailand

    If you find it hard to find silence for 10 minutes during “normal” life, you might want to book a stay at International Dhamma Hermitage, a meditation resort attached to the Wat Suan Mokkh forest monastery 640 kilometers (about 400 miles) south of Bangkok.

    Every month the resort hosts 10-day meditation retreats, during which participants take on vows of silence.

    Turns out running your mouth is not an easy habit to break.

    You get up early and fast between noon and dawn. Sitting on “luxury beds or seats” is a no-no.

    Guests must register in person on the last day of the previous month.

    Rate: $66 for 10 days. For more info go to suannmokkh-idh.org.

    International Dhamma Hermitage, 1.5 kilometers (about 1 mile) from Wat Suan Mokkh, Chaiya, Surat Thani, Thailand. Khun.Reinhard@gmail.com

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    7. Alert, Canada

    Location: Nunavut, Canada

    Located just 817 kilometers (507 miles) from the North Pole, and more than 2,000 kilometers (1,242 miles) from the nearest city, Alert is the last stop for civilization in the northern hemisphere. In the 2006 census, its permanent population was five.

    Alert is mainly home to military and meteorological personnel and installations. The only feasible way to get there is by hitching a ride the next time the Canadian military sends a plane.

    There are no tourist facilities and you’ll have to bring your own food. And sleeping bag. Then build your own igloo.

    8. Kulala Wilderness Camp, Namibia

    Location: Namib Desert, Namibia

    If by becoming a recluse your intention is to feel small and insignificant, you need look no further than the Sossusvlei in the southern part of the Namib Desert. Sossusvlei roughly translates as “marsh of no return,” and that pretty much tells the story of this remote spot.

    It’s a dead, dry, Dali-esque place, with the Deadvlei, a ghostly white clay pan area full of dead acacia trees, set against burning red sand dunes.

    Book stays at the Kulala Wilderness Camp, within a private 37,000-hectare reserve, throughsafariadventurecompany.com.

    Rate: From $300 per adult per night.

    350 kilometers (217 miles) from Windhoek, Namibia. Tel +27 11 257 5111. info@wilderness-adventures.com

    9. Loisaba Wilderness, Kenya

    Location: Laikipia, Kenya

    How do you make your African safari even more adventurous? Spend nights out with the animals.

    In the Loisaba Wilderness, outdoor “star beds” expose you to the Kenyan elements (you do get a mosquito net). The unique beds, which jut out over the Ewaso Ng’iro River, are a joint venture between Loisaba and the local Laikipiak Maasai.

    Traditional Samburu and Laikipiak Maasai warriors guide and look after you during your wilderness stay. Each bed-lodging can accommodate two to four people.

     

     Loisaba Wilderness, Nanyuki, Kenya. Tel +254 (0)62 31072. contact@takaropeaceresort.com

    By Winnie So, CNNGo

    Rate: $740-$1,190 per night through Loisaba Wilderness.

     

     

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    New Zealand Adventures

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    1. Queenstown

    Regarded as the “Adventure Capital of the World”, Queenstown is also New Zealand’s premier visitor destination. If there is any place in the world to visit to complete your adventure “to-do” list, it’s here!

    Offering everything from skydiving, skiing, bungy jumping and heli-skiing, to jet boating, canyon swinging and white water rafting, Queenstown is simply full of possibilities!

    2. West Coast Glaciers

    The West Coast Glacier’s of New Zealand’s South Island are a popular attraction for visitors seeking adventure. The two most accessible are Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, with tour operators offering daily hiking adventures in these glaciers.

    For those looking for something a little more extreme, a heli-hike will be the choice for you. This activity combines a helicopter adventure with exploration of the glaciers and is a must if you have the cash available.

    3. Fiordland National Park

    Fiordland is World-Heritage Listed area, renowned for being the home to Mitre Peak, Milford and Doubtful Sounds, and some of New Zealand’s great walks.

    The gateway to Fiordland, Te Anau, is rated as a top outdoor and adventure destination and offers activities like kayaking, jet boating, mountain biking, paintball and quad bikes…just to name a few.

    4. Mt Aspiring National Park

    Mount Aspiring National Park is a paradise for mountaineers, boasting a remote wilderness of high mountains and beautiful river valleys. It is home to one of New Zealand’s most famous tracks: The Routeburn Track. This Southland Great Walk traverses 32 kilometres, covering several National Parks and exposing hikers to a unique alpine wilderness.

    5. Rotorua

    Rotorua is positioned on New Zealand’s North Island and is overflowing with fun and adventurous activities for travellers. 4WDing is particularly big here, with a handful of tour operators ensuring your choices are wide.

    Rotorua is also the home of Zorbing; one of the latest crazes to hit New Zealand. Other great activities in offer include helicopter adventures, riverjet cruises, duck tours, rafting and sky diving.

    6. Auckland

    Auckland is a city where sailing and canynoning aren’t just attractions for tourists; they are a way of life for the locals as well. As New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland offers breathtaking scenery, beautiful beaches, idyllic holiday islands and an outstanding nightlife scene.

    While visiting you should also add kayaking, the Skywalk and the Skyjump to your list of things to do!

    7. Northland

    New Zealand’s Northland is (as the name suggests) the northern-most part of New Zealand. It is home to the glorious Bay of Islands; a region that is the undeniable hotspot for sky diving. Thrill seekers can enjoy unsurpassed views of 144 islands as they plummet from 5000-feet in what is described as one of the most exhilarating adrenaline rushes that man can experience.

    Christine Barton is a Content Writer for Discovery Campervan Hire NZ, New Zealand’s travel focused online campervan hire company. She frequently writes information about Campervan Hire NZ and travel information relating to New Zealand.

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    10 Best Places to Live for Escaping World Conflict

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    Where would you be the safest if World War 3 broke out tomorrow? Perhaps it’s a grim subject, but safety and distance from world conflict can be a motivating factor in your choice to expatriate. At the very least, conflict around the world can weigh heavy on the soul, and it’s nice to know there are some places still left in the world where you might be left in peace. Thus, we’ve assembled a list of the 10 best places to live if you want to escape world conflict.

    10. Switzerland

    Switzerland’s long history of neutrality and its tucked away location among the valleys of the Alps still make it a safe bet, even despite having a high number of bordering nations. It helps that neighboring Austria is also considered a neutral nation.

     

    9. Costa Rica

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    Costa Rica has a stable democracy, a disbanded military and a national policy of neutrality. It also ranks highly on the Global Peace Index, Happy Planet Index, and Life Satisfaction Index. Although it sits in the middle of a tumultuous region, there are far worse places to sit in peace as the world goes down in flames all around.

    8. Papua New Guinea

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    There are regions of Papua New Guinea that are still being discovered for the first time. The canopy covered, mountainous nation contains some of the most isolated places in the world. Tuck yourself away in a nook here and it may be one of the few places left where you can completely insulate yourself from the outside world.

    7. Canada

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    Canada is the second largest nation in the world, yet it only shares a land border with one other country– the U.S.A.– and it is a peaceful border. That means there is a great expanse to escape to, if need be. Furthermore, Canada has few world enemies, ranks consistently high on the Global Peace Index, and is relatively homogeneous.

    6. Seychelles

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    Aside from being safely isolated from the rest of the world in the middle of the Indian Ocean, this beautiful island nation is a great place to forget about your worries. Isolation is the key here. And conflict is as transparent as the water.

    5. Finland

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    Finland has a long history of desiring to stay out of international conflicts, is recognized as neutral and always ranks in the top 10 of the Global Peace Index. It’s northerly location also typically means the remote areas of this country are a perfect place to disappear.

    4. Tuvalu

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    Isolated in the middle of Micronesia, Tuvalu is among the safest and most remote places in the world. It is the third least populated country on Earth, and the forth smallest. There are only a few places more distant from the world’s strife than Tuvalu.

    3. Iceland

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    Iceland, of course, has no borders, has remote locations, is stable as a country and has virtually no world enemies. Its people are happy and the nation always ranks highly on the Global Peace Index. If world conflict erupts, Iceland is one of the few stable nations in the world unlikely to get caught up in the middle.

    2. Bhutan

    Bhutan

    Landlocked among the Himalaya mountains, Bhutan is one of the most isolated nations in the world. It also showcases one of the most stable balances in the world between moderization and retention of ancient culture. Its religious population believes in peaceful resolution to all conflict, and although it sits in a troubled region, it remains protected by its geography.

    1. New Zealand

    New Zealand

    New Zealand might be the most isolated and expansive fully developed nation in the world. It shares no borders, sits relatively distant from any other nation, has no real national enemies, has a safe democracy and a diverse landscape with many remote places to hide away within. Furthermore, it ranked #1 on the Global Peace Index in 2009.

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    Top 10 Waterfalls in the World

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    Now putting up a collection of the top 10 waterfalls is by no means an easy task, as the take on as which waterfall is the best completely depends on each individual’s personal experience. Just by looking at photos or reading about it in print, one cannot decide whether a waterfall deserves a place in the top 10 or not. However, based on a general opinion among thousands of people who have actually visited the waterfalls, here is a list of the top 10 waterfalls of the world, in reverse order:

    10. Sutherland Falls, Fiordland, New Zealand.

    Located in the wild and exotic Fiordland National Park, which is also a World Heritage Area, Sutherland Falls is a beautiful 580 metre-high waterfall that is sure to take your breath away. It is one of the many natural attractions of the Milford Track in New Zealand as well.

    9. Dettifoss, Jökulsárgljúfur, Iceland.

    It is undoubtedly the most powerful waterfall in all of Europe, the reason being it sends glacial melt waters at a flow of around 500 cubic meters per second, over its 44-metre precipice. It is situated at the top of the magnificent Jökulsárgljúfur, which, simply put, is the Grand Canyon in its Icelandic form. Dettifos has got three more waterfalls along the same river, but this is the most magnificent one, and makes it to the 9th place.

    8. Gullfoss, Haukadalur, Iceland.

    The second waterfall from Iceland to make it to the top 10, this amazing beauty is also one of the most unique waterfalls in the world, owing to the fact that it tumbles on the Hvítá River in two tiers at 90 degree angles to each other. Gullfoss forms a part of Iceland’s Golden Circle, a string of attractions that form a circle in the south west part of the country. Also, you can see rainbows over the waterfalls when the weather and timing are right!!

    7. Kaieteur Falls, Potaro River, Guyana

    Located in the pristine Guyana Shield, this 741-foot tall and 370-foot wide monster is supposedly one of the tallest single drop waterfalls in the world. The amazing surroundings of the waterfall that comprise beautiful, untouched wild forests make for a spectacular setting.

    6. Yosemite Falls, California, USA

    Another huge waterfall, the Yosemite Falls form part of the Yosemite Valley and can be seen from many trails and viewpoints. Accessible very easily, this waterfall does not flow all year though.

     

    5. Angel Falls, Canaima, Venezuela

    Nestled deep in the amazing Venezuelan rainforest, the Angel Falls plummets without interruption for 807 meters, and easily qualifies for being one of the tallest waterfalls in the world. Mystery shrouds its origin as nothing but forests surround the part where it begins.

    4. Plitvice Waterfalls, Northern Dalmatia, Croatia
     

    While the rest of the falls featured here in the top 10 are single waterfalls, the Plitvice Waterfalls are different in the way that they are a multitude of uncountable waterfalls. The scenery looks like these waterfalls have a world of their own!

    3. Niagara Falls, Canada/New York, USA

    Undoubtedly one of the most famous falls in the world, from appearances in countless movies and on TV and on postcards, the Niagara Falls are indeed spectacular. Located right on the border, the falls generate an average of about 750,000 gallons of water per second, thus making it the biggest waterfall in the world in terms of volume!

    2. Victoria Falls, Livingstone, Zimbabwe

    A tough contender for the number one spot, Victoria is the largest singular waterfall in the world, spanning across 1.7 km. Considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, these falls generate an average of 1 million liters of water per second!! Adding to the grace is the declaration by UNESCO as the falls being a World Heritage Site.

    1. Iguazu Falls, Puerto Iguazú, Brazil
     

    The Iguazu Falls are an incredible sight, and one just has to see it live to really admire what it is to the fullest. Spanning a large 2 km, these falls have an average flow of 1.3 million liters of water per second! Consisting of around 275 individual and smaller falls and cascades, these falls are the best that there could be.

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    World’s Most Successful Countries

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    Finland is named the best place to live.Top 20 Countries

    Dr William Inboden, senior vice president of the Legatum Institute, said:

    The Scandinavian country boasts universal health care, superb air quality, low crime rates and one of the most competitive economies in the world.

    Finland topped the survey of the most prosperous countries to live, is famed for its snow and igloos, topped the survey

    Switzerland, which has beautiful cities like Basel , was runner-up and Australia, which has famous landmarks like Sydney Harbour Bridge, came sixth.

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    Unsurprisingly, Zimbabwe, with its economic chaos and social unrest, is at the bottom of the index. France and Germany trail the UK but still make the top 20.

    Of the world’s 25 most populous nations, the report finds that the UK, Germany, and France all trail the U.S. in both economic measures as well as key quality of life measures.

    The UK is the only other country besides Germany in the top 15 to rank below 20 on three key measures. It ranks 21st on education, 23rd on health, and 22nd on domestic security.

    On the plus side, the top five most entrepreneurial and innovative countries in Europe are, in order of rank, the UK, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany.

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    New Zealand Snow Skiing

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    If I had this season again I would have been in Portillo in mid-August when seven feet of snow dumped in two days; I would have chosen New Zealand in snowy July not wet August; I would have been pipe side when Shaun White won the Burton Open and I would have gone to bed early my first night in Falls Creek and not have a scar from stitches in my head thanks to rather vigorous moves on the dance floor from my disco partner. Hindsight is a wonderous thing.

    You may not be able to send back that third bottle of wine or get up earlier on that powder day when you overslept, but there is still time to set the season record straight and get some boasting rights in this spring if you’re willing to give Mother Nature a go.

    September is often the best time of the season when the slopes are less crowded and when those late season snow storms come in there are more fresh turns for those left behind. With a few weeks left of chairlifts turning it is too early to give up hope, the best day of the season may still be ahead of us. Some Kiwis say we scored it at Treble Cone yesterday with 25+ centimetres of the driest powder I have skied this southern season under a blue sky.

    It took a while after an August that saw too much rain and too much sun but not enough snow. Miss Snow It All was camped out in Canterbury and Wanaka in the South Island of New Zealand waiting for the rain and wind storm clouds to part for well over a week before she could click back into some skis.

    In weather cycles like these there is plenty of down time by the lodge fire to contemplate the 10 ‘must-do’s’ or ‘wish-I-hads’ before the season closes.

    One night in Park City, Utah (before the drinking laws had changed) a friend suggested we go for a drink at midnight. I pointed out there was only an hour left of serving time to which he responded “a lot of damage can be done in an hour”.

    The same can be said of the last four weeks of the season. Why stop skiing now? If there’s still snow there’s still hope to tick things off that snow check list.

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    There is something to be said for earning your turns with a good hike and some body sweat. Thredbo Outdoor Adventures guide alpine skiers out the back of Thredbo through the main range for full day trips.

    Charlotte Pass offer backcountry half days, full days and steep ‘n’ deep days from the boundaries of their resort. At Perisher the guys at Wilderness Sports will have you and your skis on skins and guide you for a full day off-piste.

    Avalanche and mountain skills

    Avalanches have been big news this season for all the wrong reasons and the New Zealand Snow Safety Institute at Temple Basin in Arthur’s Pass has a seven-day multi-skill mountaineering course in both September and October.

    Alpine Guides run both multi-day winter mountain skills and ski mountaineering courses throughout September in the Canterbury and Mt Cook regions for those wanting to improve their safety skills in the backcountry.

    The Australian School of Mountaineering runs a Ski Mountaineering course from the 7th to the 11th of September. You must be at least an intermediate skier for this five-day off-piste adventure.

    Heli skiing or boarding.

    The rotor blades on helicopters are still turning for heli-skiing and boarding in September in New Zealand. If you’re short on cash but ready to take on the big mountain with a chopper for transport then try Heli Park near Christchurch for a controlled heli-ski experience. You choose how many runs you do and pay NZ$85 per run.

    At the other end of the scale you could hire a private charter and take four friends for as many runs as they can get in a day. How much? NZ$1400 plus with Southern Lakes Heli including a swanky pants lunch.

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    When it snows in South America it really snows. Two metres in 48 hours is not uncommon and August 2009 delivered the goods to both Chile and Argentina. September skiing means longer days so you can sleep in after the midnight dinners that are standard in this part of the world.

    Try Portillo in Chile for a one-stop lodge shop but be prepared to hike to the good stuff, it’s worth it. Las Lenas is the freeski centre of Argentina while further south Bariloche is a lakeside resort town that is home to a number of ski fields including Catedral.

    Ski or snowboard with legends

    The Winter Games, Burton Open and Stylewars may have put August on the ski-and-snowboard-legends map but there are still plenty of ‘big names’ floating about Australasia. Tanner Hall’s Armada skis are shooting their catalogue in Wanaka, New Zealand with the world’s best adventure photographer and founding member of Armada, Chris O’Connell pointing his lens at a host of elite athletes including his fellow company founder and man behind the philanthropical program ‘Alpine Initiatives’ JP Auclair.

    The World Heli Challenge base camp is in Lake Hawea in NZ until September 12 so expect to see the likes of skiing icons Ingrid Backstrom and Mike Wilson, US snowboarder legend Andy Finch and Aussies Russ Henshaw and Charlie Timmins warming up their turns at Treble Cone and Cardrona before taking on the big mountain terrain for three days of heli competition.

    World Heli Challenge

    The One-Hit Wonder series in Thredbo from September 14 to 18 will see the likes of snowboarder Robbie Walker and skier Charlie Timmins working their tricks for the camera off a Charles Beckinsale designed eighty foot jump. The results will be posted on the web for the public to vote on the best ‘one-hit wonder trick.’

    If you had the season again what would you do? How do you like to spend your spring time on snow? Share your tips with a comment below.

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    20 Craziest Party Hostels Around the World

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    Everyone wants to party on the road but with a million hostels in the world, where should you go? I’ve searched high and low, drank with the best of them, and endured sleepless nights by the toilet to find the best party hostels out there.
     
    Here are twenty that will keep you drinking, dancing, flirting, and hugging the porcelain goddess until the sun comes up:

     

     

    Surf N’ Sun   :                 Surfers Paradise, Australia.surfers_paradise_pic

    With a swimming pool and open courtyard, the Surf N’ Sun packs the young, the wild, and the alcoholic. Bar Crawls take place every night and the hostel offers punch and free club entry. Boxes of goon start flowing late afternoon when people come back from the beach.

     

     

    The Clown and Bard   :      Prague, Czech Republicclown-and-bard

    With a 36 person dorm room, this place is always hopping. There’s a bar downstairs with a two for three happy hour beginning a pillow lounge, the Flying Pig is the spot for those looking to channel their inner Bob Marley. There’s a constant cloud of smoke seeping out into streets at all hours of the day and night. Don’t worry if you run out- there are two coffeeshops across the street!

    Base  :                                  Melbourne, Australiabase-backpackers-st-kilda

    Base features a downstairs club that pumps out music every night. You won’t get any sleep as the music filters up the floors and entices you to come down and party until dawn. The young and the restless fill the dance floor after drinking pitchers of beer and cheap, colorful shots. There’s usually theme and karaoke nights that let you embarrass your self all night long.

     

     

    Loki   :                                        Cusco,  Peruloki-peru

    Located in a 450 year old building, Loki is known throughout South America for its parties. With regular events, an open lounge, and theme nights, I wouldn’t expect any sleep here either. The bar is regularly packed so tight, you’ll be practically grinding against your neighbor.

     

     

    #11 Happy Guesthouse : Phnom Penh, Cambodia11-happy-guesthouse-cambodia

    Why: Located by the lake in Phnom Penh, #11 Happy Guesthouse features a huge patio, two big screen TVs, a pool table, and one dollar beers. Always packed, this hostel is filled with the party seekers who spend their days sightseeing and night drinking beer before heading to the infamous Heart of Darkness.

     

     

    St. Christopher’s Inn  :                London, Englandst-christophere28099s-inn-london

    A bar, karaoke, cheap drinks, and a license to go until 4am all means that this hostel is bursting with partygoers and one the busiest in London. After you drink it down, you can take it off at the rooftop hot tub. People here know where the action is and if you play your cards right, it just might be your room.

     

     

    Kabul   :                                     Barcelona, Spainkabul-spain

    Located in the center of Las Ramblas, Kabul has a very open second floor where all parties happen. Happy hour officially begins at 7, which is usually a few hours after everyone wakes up. With a reputation for partying, this place keeps drawing those who start partying at 2 a.m. and sleep until 2 p.m. This place gives new meaning to the term “late night.” I was called a quitter for sleeping at 5 a.m.

     

     

    The Rising Cock  :                      Lagos, Portugalrising-cock-portugal

    The Rising Cock is infamous for its parties and it’s well deserved. Two things happen at the Rising Cock: drinking and drinking.

    Start your day with the hostel’s booze cruise on which the majority of people get naked, and then keep the partying going with drinking games at the hostel. If you can’t handle 24 hour partying, this hostel is not for you.

     

     

    The Pink Palace     :                         Corfu, Greecepink-palace-corfu-greece

    The Pink Palace is one of the world’s most famous party hostels in the world and with good reason: toga parties, cheap shots of ouzo, happy hours, and theme nights. After a day at the beach (which is just minutes away) or their booze cruise, you’ll be spending the night dancing at their club, Palladium, until the sun comes up. The hostel has over 300 beds- there’s a good chance, you might not end up in yours!

     

     

    The Treehouse    :                        Ko Chang, Thailandtreehouse-ko-chang

    Every night is a bucket night at the Treehouse, and it’s the perfect blend of a relaxed hippy vibe and partying with a very active dance floor and a lot drinking. This place has all the ambiance you need and you don’t have to stay there to party there. People trickle in from all over to have fun, making this a hotspot on Lonely Beach.

     

     

    The Yellow Location  :          Rome, Italyyellow-location-rome

    With a bar downstairs and semi-nightly pub crawls, it’s pretty easy to meet people at the Yellow. It’s not a huge hostel either making the close quarters also convenient for meeting fellow travelers.

     

     

     

    Ostello Archi Rossi   :        Florence, Italyostello-archi-rossi

    This place has been popular for a long time as evident by the walls covered by the names of past guests. A big courtyard and common dining area keep people mingling and drinking vino rossi. There are some clubs down the street and, when they close, you can move back to the courtyard to keep the party going. The rooms are a little away from the action so you can actually get some sleep if you want.

     

     

    Wombats    :                                    Berlin, Germanywombats-berlin

    Known for its partying, Wombats rarely sees anyone over 25. With an ultra-chic bar, everyone breaks out their best attire and pickup skills here. Cheap drinks keep travelers mingling all night long. If you can’t meet anyone here, you can’t meet anyone anywhere.

     

     

    The Jazz on South Beach  :   Miami, Florida USAjazz-on-south-beach-miami

    Located right near the beach, The Jazz on South Beach has an excellent bar that hosts the bold and beautiful of South Beach. This is the place to stay if you’re looking to be seen in South Beach.

     

     

     

    Carnival Court  :  Capetown, South Africacarnivalcourt-capetown

    There’s no chance of a good night’s sleep at Carnival Court. Located near a lot of bars (there’s also a bar in the hostel), this place is a hangover waiting to happen.  It’s wild here and everyone is looking to break a new drinking record. The staff will point you in the direction of the parties but you just might have trouble walking there as the fun here starts well before the sun goes down.

     

     

    Millhouse Hostel :                     Buenos Aires, Argentinamillhouse-hostel-buenos-aires

    The music is on 24-hours a day at the Millhouse and the atmosphere is extremely social! Each night has a different activity such as dance party, karaoke night, and tango lessons. Definitely a hostel for those that want non-stop fun and excitement right at home! Most commonly heard line: “Were those moans from the porno shop next store or did you get lucky last night?”

     

    Auckland Central Backpackers     Auckland, New Zealandauckland-central-backpackers

    Located right down town, this hostel draws upon the fact its part of the Base chain. That means all the craziness of Melbourne spills over with people getting down and dirty all night long. It will give you another reason to keep staying longer in Auckland.

     

     

    India House  :  New Orleans, Louisiana, USAindia-house-new-orleans

    A funky converted house that was nearly destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, the India House features eccentric local characters and travelers who just can’t leave. Maybe it’s Bourbon St. Maybe it’s the jazz. Maybe it’s the beer vending machine in the kitchen. Whatever it is, people here know how to have a good time.

     

     

    Tina’s Backpackers  :             Caye Caulker, Belizetinae28099s-backpackers-belize

    Located right on the beach, Tina’s Backpackers keeps people in close quarters. Everyone here is into island living – sun by day, drink by night. Though the crowd tends to be a bit older (30ish), you wouldn’t know it by the way people party here. It is way off the beaten path but it’s worth it.


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    May 17th boxing’s leading promoters in Melbourne, Brian Amatruda & Barry Michael Sports presented a six-fight card at one of Melbourne’s more luxurious venues Shed 14. Samuel “The Lion” Columban (11-3, 5 KO’s)  challenged  New Zealand based veteran Guillermo “Pantera” Mosquera (41-7-3, 20 KO’s) Columban won the WBO Oriental Welterweight Title on points after 12 grueling rounds, and world rating inside the top 15 by the WBO.

    The semi-main attraction on the night  Daniel “Babyface” Iannazzo (10-0, 1 KO) defeated Thai Thiti Sithkosol (10-6, 7 KO’s) for the vacant WBO Asia Pacific Youth Super-Bantamweight Title which was vacated by undefeated WBO #5 Filipino Ciso Morales.

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