Although much of Asia consists of an archipelago and some densely populated major cities, there are places that can accommodate your desire to step on the gas pedal the car deeply. Here are some of the most beautiful places in Asia to drive and enjoy the freedom on the streets. Enjoy the beautiful scenery while you feel the breeze on the face exposed to the sun. And do not forget, bring a list of your favorite songs to accompany all the way!
Great Ocean Road - Australia
Only a stone's throw from Melbourne, you can find the Great Ocean Road. The road along the 151 miles (243 km) connects along the south coast of Australia. This is one of the world's favorite location to watch the sunset, especially if you are near the 12 Apostles (the Apostle), lined amazing limestone rubble. Do not miss also a helicopter tour along the coast if the weather support, and some surfing gear discount store in Torquay. There are also walking in a forest area near the store Lorne stunning waterfalls. And there are some 'entrance' to the last rainforest in Australia, Great Otway National Park.
Jalur Terusan Hai Van -Vietnam
Canal Hai Van, on the route between Hue and Hoian 1A, claimed as "a ribbon of perfection ... one of the world's best beach road." O means the cloud sea, and indeed the surrounding hills are often shrouded in fog. This route has the alternative pathway, Hai Van Tunnel. For many drivers, this is a difficult path, so beware before trying it yourself! But with views of green hills, the sparkling sea, and mountain peaks, this place is very beautiful.
Jalur Osado Skyline - Pulau Sado, Jepang
Over the years, Sado Island has become a refuge of the political rebels, but the tourists come here to enjoy the peace and tranquility. With a population of 70 thousand people, there is room to relax while enjoying the relief asrinya Osado mountains, sea cliffs, and small villages. Hiking is very popular activity on the island, but do not miss the street along the 155 miles (250 km) that you can explore. The best sights you can see when passing through the intersection line between the mountains and Mount Kinpoku Osado, the highest peak of this island. Be sure to stop at the point Hakuundai; do not forget, this road will be closed in winter (November-April).
Jalur Phuket Timur Laut - Thailand
Escape from bustling Phuket, there are several paths you can go through to see the countryside. One is the pathway Mission Mills, while the other popular is the Northeast corner of Phuket. First it was the monument of the fighters and around the east coast of the island. There are stunning views of the Bay of Phang-nga and you will find many fishing villages along the way that invites you to enjoy seafood. Do not forget to also see the statue of the elephant-headed Hindu god, Ganesha.
Jalan Tol Halsema - Filipina
If you want to reach the highest peak in the Philippine system of toll roads, go straight to the Halsema Highway linking Baguio and Sagada. The name is taken from the highway engineers who are able to build roads through the mountains. In addition to views of farms and vegetable gardens, you can also see a variety of unique objects. Unique moment when you see a lot of these villages who founded the largest monument to export their vegetables. Make sure you stop to take pictures at the statue of potatoes, carrots statue, and so on. Only in Asia ..
Dari Twizel ke Mount Cook - Selandia Baru
Water never looked bluer and surreal than in the middle of Lake Pukaki in the South Island, New Zealand. The road along the 39 miles (63 km) from Lake Pukaki Twizel past that seemed without end, ending at Mount Cook Village, where you can see the snowy peaks of Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest point. In this village you can choose to hike or enjoy a tour of Lake Pukaki. You can also drive to explore the many roads in the region, but Mount Cook had a lot of charm.
Friday, August 5, 2011
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