RR LIFESTYLE Out of Season Travel Guide

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-29

With the year-end holidays approaching, do you already have a travel list in your mind if you love to travel and visit different local cultures?In this issue, we will share a few treasure countries with different customs and customs, and start to see the world anew towards these resorts with their own humanities, history, nature and food characteristics.

Once a small fishing village, Dubai has since developed into one of the world's luxury tourist destinations. Often referred to as the "Las Vegas of the Middle East" and the "playground of the rich," the city attracts visitors with its glitz and glamour, fascinates and impresses them. Dubai is a place to be loved at first sight and from the moment we arrived at the airport, Dubai was a huge surprise. Dubai is a truly global city where people from all over the world gather.

Dubai is regularly ranked at the top of the list of tourist destinations, with millions of leisure and business tourists visiting each year. Dubbed the "Playground of the Rich" and the "Las Vegas of the Middle East" by the tourism community, Dubai has everything one could want of a resort – white sand beaches, vast desert dunes, historic city blocks, sprawling shopping malls, exhilarating theme parks, plenty of outdoor and adventure sports, magnificent skyscrapers.

On your first day in Dubai, be sure to visit La Mer Beach, an urban beachfront destination that blends sun and sand, shopping and fashion. With turquoise waters, white sand and cool murals, this retreat brings a splash of colour to the Jumeirah neighbourhood.

It is made up of four distinct areas with a modern industrial aesthetic. In the North and South districts, visitors can browse 130 shops, cafes, restaurants and beach activities. Soak up the sun on the redeveloped beach, sun loungers and cabanas are available for rent;If you want to make your afternoon a little more laid-back, hop into a hammock by the coast!

Family groups can enjoy a variety of thrills at a number of children's play areas, as well as the fun Laguna Waterpark, a one-of-a-kind water park with its own surf zone. Meanwhile, the recently opened Rove Hotel in the La Mer beach area offers a great stay on the beach and offers discounts on various establishments and water sports throughout the beach area. La Mer is a favourite destination for Dubai locals and is a must-see when visiting Dubai with its Dubai city skyline.

In the afternoon, we will go sightseeing in the Burj Khalifa and enjoy the night view at dinner. The Burj Khalifa is one of the world's most famous high-rise buildings and a global icon, an engineering feat and the conceptual "heart" and soul of the city.

Rising 828 metres tall and adjacent to The Dubai Mall, this majestic 828-metre-tall building has attracted visitors from all over the world since its opening in 2010. From the Burj Khalifa, you can enjoy the world from two observation decks, at the top of the city on the 124th and 125th floors and the world's highest observation deck (555m) on the 148th floor.

Visitors can choose from the AT. on the 122nd floorDine at Mosphere Restaurant & Bar, or experience the thrilling heights of The Lounge, Burj Khalifa, the world's highest level spanning 154 floors, for a truly offbeat frenetic ride.

The architecture of the Burj Khalifa is inspired by the abstract design of the spider orchid (hymenocallis), which is roughly divided into three parts, arranged around a **core. Viewed from above, the Burj Khalifa follows the onion-shaped dome design that is common in many Islamic buildings. Beneath the tower is a bustling entertainment and dining district that is home to the Dubai Mall, the Dubai Fountain, a stunning and beautiful fountain, and a host of other popular tourist attractions.

When it comes to nature, we have to go on a desert safari adventure, and there are few experiences like desert surfing. Sit in the back of the car (or in the front seat of the quad if you prefer), hold on to the handlebars and let the experienced driver take you through the sand, conquer the rolling dunes, and feel the thrill of climbing and diving over the edge of the steep dunes. The convoy will make several stops where you can photograph the sunset** before safely returning to a traditional Bedouin camp for a sumptuous dinner under the stars.

Victoria, Australia, is a tiny continental state, but it has some great and accessible regional diversity that is often compared to a jigsaw puzzle or a patchwork quilt. On day trips or weekend trips from Melbourne, you can choose from wineries and distilleries, beaches and steep mountains, ski and spa towns.

Victoria is home to 5.3 million people, with the majority living in the trendy, growing city of Melbourne, while the rest of the state and countryside are pristine bushland, wild coastlines and uncomplicated wilderness. To explore Victoria on an Australian tour, there's a good chance you'll start in Melbourne and head to the coast, where most of the main attractions are just a day's or less drive from the city.

Our first stop is Melbourne, where the much-anticipated new Dome Promenade is Melbourne's "old attraction", which opened to the public for the first time in 100 years in October 2022 after undergoing conservation and restoration works.

The Royal Exhibition Hall Dome Promenade not only restores the core structure of the heritage building, preserves its heritage value in Australia and around the world, but also provides visitors with a new perspective on Melbourne's skyline. At this time, it is the spring when the flowers are in full bloom, and you can climb the dome to stroll the promenade overlooking the Carlton Gardens, and take in the changes of the past 100 years.

After that, we will watch the stars and moon at Stella The Stargazer limited-time hut and experience a different kind of wild fun. Tourism Victoria has partnered with Example to set up Stella the Stargazer pop-up cabins in Gippsland, greatest Ocean Road and Grambians, inviting visitors to explore the three areas and experience their uniqueness.

Built by a team of local artisans, Stella The Stargazer Pop-Up Cottage strikes the perfect balance between modern comfort and embracing nature. Redefining luxury with a minimalist design style that showcases a true Victorian aesthetic. In addition to being able to meet the basic needs of visitors, Stella The Stargazer is also equipped with a stargazing platform designed to encourage visitors to step away from electronic gadgets, relax and immerse themselves in nature, and experience simple living. In addition, Stella The Stargazer's breakfast is carefully designed by the chef of the famous green restaurant Farmers Daughters, so that visitors can taste the pure flavors of nature. Don't be disappointed if you want to cook your own food, Stella The Stargazer also has an open fire kitchen and a campfire where visitors can sit and enjoy a meal and enjoy a good night together.

It's worth mentioning that in order to reduce the carbon footprint of the construction process, Stella The Stargazer was built using upcycled** materials, reusing corrugated iron and old steel blocks from dilapidated farm sheds. In addition, Stella The Stargazer uses an off-grid management system for energy self-sufficiency, minimizing the impact of visitors on the surrounding natural environment.

At the last stop, we met in romantic Victoria to experience the beautiful collision of wine and cultural tourism. Choose a bottle of wine, whether it's for yourself, for your family, or as a gift for friends and family. Victoria has a rich wine history and culture, with 21 distinct wine regions, more than 800 wineries and 600 cellar doors, offering wine lovers from around the world** the best wines, as well as a unique experience combining wine tasting and sightseeing.

As the birthplace of Victoria's wine industry, the Yarra Valley is a top destination for many locals. A hot air balloon ride over the valley while sipping on the invigorating and delicate Chardonnay is a unique experience not to be missed in the Yarra Valley. Unlike the greenery of the Yarra Valley, the Pinot Coast, a wine-growing region that surrounds Australia's southern coastline, has 750 kilometres of coastal scenery and a crisp climate that makes it a unique Pinot Noir. For a short escape, take the Pinot Coast Wine Trail, stopping at the quaint cottages of Polperro Winery and enjoying the rich Pinot Noir in the sea breeze. Also, if you're looking to unlock more different types of wine, don't miss the Prosecco from the King Valley, the Muscat from Rutherglen, and the Shiraz Central Shiraz Central.

No matter which direction you travel from, Victoria will surprise and inquisitive.

Content curated by Gao Yu.

Written by Pierre.

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* Dubai Tourism, Tourism Victoria.

Part of it comes from the web.

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