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Vol 1 • Issue 6 • July - August 2015

Mozambique

48 hours in this enigmatic country

ZAMBIA

A bird watchers’ paradise

namibia

Wilderness experience



revolutionary thinking

One year of revolution! In the last issue I described how flyafrica.com was built around a simple desire: to enable people travel around Africa easily and cheaply. Explaining that the prices charged for travel from one point to another are too high and that a flight between Johannesburg and Harare has gone from $200 to $39. All these areas are things that we are proud to have initiated. In July we will be celebrating our first birthday. For any new airline it is quite a milestone. We are all very proud of what we have achieved and what has been done in the last 12 months. One area that we have overhauled totally in the past two months is our disrupt and refund policy. It is part of our customer service policy that we have implemented as we grow into our role as the only low fare airline in Southern Africa. Previously, the growth of Low Cost Carriers (LCCs) was exclusively within South Africa. Now LCCs are being established or considered in all parts of Africa. That LCCs stimulate and grow travel is beyond question; that competition is good for the traveller and the economy is also beyond debate. LCCs allow travel, trade and the ability to save money. It is no surprise that I am a firm champion of low fare travel. Resistance to change and discomfort in any deviation from the status quo is also a part of the LCC growing pains. That LCCs pass charges and cost to the end user is something that many people are resistant to. Being asked to pay for luggage that with other airlines is “free” is also a big change. LCCs have to pass charges to the end user. If, for example, you require assistance to reach the plane that service is not provided for free by airports – the airline is charged. To keep our fares low we do not absorb this charge; we pass it onward to the user of the service. To help explain the difference in our business model we have introduced a new section in our magazine and our website: flying 101. We will explain the different concepts behind an LCC and how you can save even more money. We know that not all our charges are popular. As we grow, and as we get more market influence, we will challenge and demand that our supplier costs be reduced so you, our supporters, can save even more money. Thank you for your support as we approach our First Anniversary.

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MozAMbIque

48 hours in this enigmatic country

zAMbIA

A bird watchers’ paradise

nAMIbIA

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Wilderness experience

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From its ragged Skeleton Coast to its sweeping ochre dunes, Namibia’s is undoubtedly a place to delve into beauty, an alien beauty arising from dust and sand.

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Cover Story-M ozam b iqu e

12 48 hours in Mozambique

The southeast African nation beckons with its coastline and swaying palms, its traditions, its cultures, its vibe and – most of all – its opportunities for adventure. Here’s what all you can do if you have about two days in hand


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on the move Wet and wild

Nkasa Lupala National Park is one of the best places in the world to enjoy a true wilderness experience in Namibia

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From the moment you step off the plane, it becomes clear why Johannesburg is considered a world-class city

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explore Go Ko Samui!

explore Eat, sleep, drink with fish

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adventure Inside tulou homes

These places once served as home, fortress and marketplace for China’s Hakka people

01. Group CEO Note 02. CEO Note 06. Inside Flyafrica 72. In-Flight Menu

shopping S for shopping S for sale

There’s no better time to shop than during the Great Singapore Sale – Singapore’s biggest sale of the year

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Staying in an underwater hotel has become a reality in recent years, thanks to some engineering masterminds

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action Zambia: a birder’s paradise

Apart from being host to a lot of natural wonders, Zambia is also home to a number of birds and mammals

This Thai island in Southeast Asia can be your perfect destination for that quick summer getaway

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FOOD Bargain eateries in London

From Middle-Eastern eats in north London to cafés down south, we bring the best bargain restaurants in London

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leisure Stay fit in style

We list five unusual fitness routines that will take the boredom out of your exercise routine July-August 2015

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Knysna Oyster Festival The coastal town of Knysna is known for its oysters and increasingly famous for the July festival that celebrates them. There’s host of activities, like oyster braais, oyster tasting, oyster-eating competitions in addition to live entertainment and plenty of sporting events. For tickets, visit www.oysterfestival.co.za/tickets. When: July 3-12, 2015 Where: Knysna

Bodypainting Festival Human skin becomes a blank canvas for the top body painters as artists from 45 nations compete against each other every summer. Meet colourful people along with a blend of art, fashion and music that attracts thousands of visitors. When: July 3-5, 2015 Where: Austria

Dullstroom Winter Festival Held annually in July, the Dullstroom Winter Festival is historically themed as Christmas in winter. Activities during the festival include a golf day, a tagged trout event -- Dullstroom is a fly-fishing hotspot -- chocolate and wine tastings, art exhibitions, whiskey tastings and themed restaurant evenings. Live music shows casting Roots, Blues and Folk music from top South African performers take place at various venues around town. For tickets, visit www.plankton.mobi. When: July 4-6, 2015 Where: Dullstroom, Mpumalanga

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Craft Fair First of its kind in Jozi, the premium boutique craft fair in SA combines craft beer, wine, gourmet deli and street food, arts and crafts and entertainment for the whole family in a beautiful outdoor environment. The fair offers lots of fun for the whole family. They also have kids play area with child minders, offering jumping castles, face painting, balloon clowns, sand art and pony rides. When: August 1, 2015 Where: Johannesburg

Standon Calling This independent boutique festival has become bigger and kookier during recent years. And this summer it promises to pull out all the stops for its 10th anniversary. Apart from mesmerising people with indie-rockers and electro superstars, Standon Calling offers immersive theatre, fancy dress shenanigans and even a heated swimming pool. With the theme ‘A Town of Two Faces’, guests can expect sinister wild-West style pop-up parties and fun-filled activities. For more information, visit www.standon-calling.com When: July 31-August 2, 2015 Where: Hertfordshire, UK

Newsboys Tour Newsboys are a Christian pop rock band founded in 1985 in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia, by Peter Furler and George Perdikis. They have released 16 studio albums, six of which have been certified gold. When: July 29, 2015 Where: Cape Town When: July 31, 2015 Where: Pretoria When: August 1, 2015 Where: Johannesburg July-August 2015

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FestAfrica Hosted by Afropolitan Youth Association, FestAfrica has grown to become DMV’s largest African festival with over 8,000 expected attendees this year. With the theme ‘African Health in the Community’, the festival will feature music by local and international African artists as well as dance performances, African cuisine, vendors, games for children, health fair, career fair, tourism fair and many more. When: August 8-9, 2015 Where: Maryland, United States

La Tomatina The Tomatina is held on the last Wednesday in August in the town of Bunol. This unusual fiesta brings together crowds of people every year, ready to have a great time, hurling tomatoes at each other. It gets underway at 9 am, in the town square, with rolls and pastries provided for breakfast. Before the battle, a huge pole is erected. It is covered with soap and has a leg of ham on the end. The most daring try to get their hands on the prize. When: August 26, 2015 Where: Valencia, Spain

US Open One of the four Grand Slam events, US Open is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. The 2014 US Open provided a series of surprises, which saw first US Open men’s singles final without either Novak Djokovic or Roger Federer in 11 years. Will it be a year of surprises or will Djokovic continue his winning streak here too? When: August 25 onwards Where: New York

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Mozambique

The southeast African nation beckons with its coastline and swaying palms, its traditions, its cultures, its vibe and – most of all – its opportunities for adventure. Here’s all that you can do with only two days on hand

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ozambique is well off most travellers’ maps, but it has much to offer those who venture here. This enigmatic southeast African country has long, dune-fringed beaches, turquoise waters abounding in shoals of colourful fish, wellpreserved corals, remote archipelagos in the north, pounding surf in the south and graceful dhows (local boats) with billowing sails – sounds mouth-watering, doesn’t it? From the 2,436-m Monte Binga peak to the stunning beaches along the coast, Mozambique is a country of contrasts. As well as some of the best colonial era architecture and relics to be found on the continent, Mozambique has also preserved its African cultural heritage, which can be experienced through art, music and food. If you have just about 48 hours on hand, here’s how you can make the most of the country... Nature’s bounty Mozambique is a vibrant country from the bustling cities to the fishing villages. The African wildlife at the reserves is amazing and provides great photographic opportunities. One such area is Gorongosa National Park, where you can see a variety of animal species and vegetation. Visitors can watch the majestic elephants roam across the landscape and if one is lucky, one can even see lions. The park is also home to buffalo, zebra and bucks. Near water sources there are hippos and crocodiles. This is a bird watcher’s paradise with over 400 species of birds. Visiting this park is a way of travelling responsibly and giving back to the local community as it aids in conservation programmes. One can also travel to Niassa Reserve, a nature reserve with an area of 42,000 sq km. The vegetation consists of Miombo forest, savannah and wetlands. The reserve is home to the African wild dog, which is an endangered species. Elephants, sable antelopes, buffaloes, wildebeests and zebras can also be found in the reserve.

This enigmatic southeast African country has long, dune-fringed beaches, with turquoise waters abounding in shoals of colourful fish

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of marine life that all levels of divers can enjoy all year round. Sea temperatures vary between 30°C in summer to 21°C in winter and the structure of the reefs offer pinnacles, overhangs, coral arches and much more. Reef depths vary from 10m to 40m and offer good visibility and fantastic photo opportunities. The reefs attract a variety of game fish while the coral is home to myriads of brightly coloured smaller fish, including schooling banner fish, Moorish idols, butterfly fish, blue striped snappers, barred sweetlips, goldies and trigger fish.

1 The neoclassical Conselho Municipal City Hall 2 Gorongosa National Park offers a lot of option to unwind yourself he bronze dome 3T of Maputo’s central rail station cuts an impressive silhouette against the uncluttered skyline that surrounds it 4 Mozambique is one of the finest diving destinations in the world, with remarkably unspoilt coral reefs

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Some of the places you can go to for diving are the Quirimbas archipelago (comprising 27 of the world’s most undiscovered islands); Tofo (quickly becoming known as a premier world-class dive destination, famous for large pelagics, especially manta rays, whale sharks and humpback whales); and Zavora (which has two long reef systems separated by the impressive wreck of the Klipfontein at a depth of 52 m). There are also several diving lodges where one can stay such as the Nuarro Lodge, Guludo Lodge, Barra Lodge, Flamingo Lodge and Zavora Dive Cottages, among others. Old world charm If you’re a heritage buff, head straight to the Island of Mozambique (Ilha de Moçambique) located in the north of the country along the coast near Nampula.


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The best time to visit Mozambique is between May and October, when it’s pleasantly sunny and dry It is on the Unesco World Heritage List and not without reason. The Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte, built in 1522, is considered to be the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere and this place has been a port since the 15th century. Ilha was the capital of Portuguese East Africa until 1898, when present day Maputo took over that role. The administrative buildings of the colonial era, including the Fort of Sao Sebastiao, are in the north of the island, now called Stone Town. The port function has been taken over by Nacala, but history remains in this fantastic place. Ilha de Moçambique is now a sleepy fishing village whose population lives mainly in the makuti (reed) town in the south of the island. It takes less than half an hour to traverse the island north to south on foot, but the atmosphere is magical. Another option is to go to Inhambane (pronounced in-yam-ban) in the Jangamo district of Inhambane Province, Mozambique. It is a sleepy historic town some 485 km north of Maputo, the capital city. July-August 2015

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Sporting spirit 5   Geckos Adventures specialise in fun, cheap, epic adventures to Mozambique. They offer various tour packages for all age groups with expert local guides. For bookings contact www. geckosadventures. com.   Nomad Africa Adventure Tours believes innovation is the core of their itenaries in Africa. With fun and excitement as their theme, averaging 2 million kilometres and over 500 tours a year, their experience is unrivalled. For booking contact www.nomadtours. co.za.   Exodus offers a range of wildlife safari holidays in Mozambique, including the spectacular marine wildlife of whale sharks and manta rays. For booking contact www. exodus.co.uk.

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3 cheers Artes Maconde has an excellent selection of carvings and other crafts from around the country In Maputo, feast on some of the ultrafresh seafood caught off its 2,500-km-long coastline Montes Chimanimani is ideal for rugged, off-the-beaten-path hiking and camping.

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Inhambane has some great colonial architecture and is considered one of the prettiest towns in the region It has some great colonial architecture (in a low-key sort of a way) and is considered by many to be one of the prettiest towns in Mozambique. It is situated on a peninsula overlooking a bay, and also serves as a springboard to the coastal resorts around Tofo beach (some 30km due east, along a reasonably good road). Don’t forget to check out the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Conception; the Governer’s House; the museum; the mosque; and Mercado Central Market for fresh produce, fish, spices and cashew nuts. 5M ozambique is a great place to enjoy ultrafresh seafood

6 Mozambique’s Inhambane Region is loved by divers, fishermen campers, beach bums and those seeking a luxury getaway

7 The famous iron (steel) house build by Gustave Eiffel in Maputo

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Capital carnival Apart from being the capital of Mozambique, Maputo is also the country’s largest city and most important harbour. In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. Some of the places you can check out in Maputo are the Railway Station on Praca dos Trabalhadores (an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially on Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played); the National Art Museum July-August 2015

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You can also visit Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris’ Eiffel Tower (it has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the worldrenowned Malangatana); the Jardim Tunduru (a very pretty, albeit small, botanical garden); the Museum of the Revolution (it chronicles Mozambique’s fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism); and the Mercado Central in the Baixa district (it has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples), among others.

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You can also visit Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris’ Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the ‘Iron House’ or ‘Steel House’ because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the governor’s home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo’s tropical conditions, and is now a museum. Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel) is another enjoyable little museum. Words: Kunal Doley

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Nkasa Lupala National Park is a pristine piece of nature and one of the best places in the world to enjoy a true wilderness experience

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he one word that best describes Nkasa Rupara National Park, or Nkasa Lupala National Park is wild. Lush marshes, dense savannah and high river reeds -- the park is an extraordinary piece of wilderness, waiting to be explored. Large herds of elephant congregate on Nkasa and Lupala islands during the dry winter months. But for much of the year, the park is awash with floodwater. Game drives go through the edge of deep pools and close to rivers where crocodiles lie in wait. For anyone who relishes the adventures of raw, real Africa, Nkasa Lupala National Park is the place to be. Largest wet wonderland Nkasa Lupala National Park, which was earlier called the Mamili National Park, was renamed in 2012 after its two largest islands -- Nkasa and Lupala. The park is situated in the most southerly kink of eastern Caprivi, thus finding itself surrounded by Botswana on three sides. In a vast arid country, Nkasa Lupala National Park holds the distinction of being the largest wetland area with conservation status in Namibia. Though the park is also situated in Namibia’s highest rainfall area and during the rainy season up to 80% of the park is flooded, there is much to celebrate about this wet wonderland.

Nkasa Lupala National Park holds the distinction of being the largest wetland area with conservation status in Namibia

Spanning across an area of about 320 square kilometres, the highlights of the park are many game-viewing experiences. The fauna is very versatile here and spectacular herds of elephant, buffalo, red lechwe and reedbuck are a common sight here. However, one must July-August 2015

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1 Families of hippopotamus are usual to sight in the park ver 400 species 2O of bird have been recorded in the area he Nkasa Lupala 3T Tented Lodge is set on one of the channels of the Kwando-Linyanti river system

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Who like it rough For campers who like to rough it, the park offers basic campsites at Nzalu and Lyadura in the east and south east of the reserve. However, people visiting should keep in mind that there are no facilities whatsoever at these camp sites, so visitors have to be completely self-sufficient in terms of water, food, fuel etc. And be prepared for extremely rough road conditions. Although there is generally a ranger to collect park fees at the entrance gate, you’re all alone once inside, and it’s highly recommended that you travel as part of a convoy. Needless to say, a 4WD vehicle is mandatory as you are likely to expect lots and lots of deep mud. Entry permits for the park are obtainable at the MET office in Katima Mulio and Windhoek. Remote, beautiful and utterly wild, this reserve is also a bird watcher’s paradise, with over 430 bird species recorded here. Birding is best from December to March, though the vast majority of

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Birding is best from December to March while wildlife viewing is best from June to August the park is inaccessible during this time. Wildlife viewing is best from June to August and is especially good on Nkasa and Lupala islands. How to get there The park is 80 km from Kongola, 135 km from Katima Mulilo, 250 km from Kasane and 320 km from Victoria Falls. Turn off the B8, the Trans-Caprivi Highway, onto the D3511 after the Kongola Bridge to reach the Nkasa Lupala (Mamili) National Park. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are required as the terrain can be muddy and waterlogged. Travelling in groups with at least two vehicles is advised. Words: Archana

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1 Commonly known as Jo’burg or Jozi, Johannesburg is a rapidly changing city. Its centre is smartening up and new loft apartments and office developments are being constructed at a rapid pace.

2 Montecasino is a leisure and casino complex covering 26 hectares of land. Designed by American company Creative Kingdom Incat at a cost of R1.6 billion, it attracts over 9.3Â million visitors annually.

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3 You can explore Johannesburg at your own pace with these hop off and on buses. Start from Gautrain Park Station or Gold Reef City and roam the city at your choice.

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The Johannesburg Art Gallery is the biggest gallery on the subcontinent, which boasts over 9,000 works of art, displayed in 15 exhibition halls and sculpture gardens.


snap shots 5 The Apartheid Museum uses film, text, audio and live accounts to provide a chilling insight into the architecture and implementation of the apartheid system.

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Formerly known as Sandton Square, Nelson Mandela Square is linked to Sandton City and is one of the most fashionable destinations in Johannesburg.


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Sandy beaches, dazzling corals, picturesque waterfalls, swaying coconut trees and crystal clear water – this Thai island can be your perfect destination for that quick summer getaway


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ust picture this. You are on an island of great natural beauty and variety — the palmfringed shoreline and coconut and fruit cultivation of the coastal lowlands rise to a central granite massive, the slopes of which are cloaked in virgin rainforest. Sounds idyllic, especially for a quick summer getaway, no? Well, if you love the sun, sea and the sand — with a pinch of adventure thrown in — Ko Samui off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus in Thailand can be that holiday destination that you have been dreaming about for quite some time now. To explore Ko Samui, pronounced gaw (vowel like ou in cough), is an island located in the Chumphon archipelago in the gulf of Thailand, some 700 km south of Bangkok and about 80 km from the eastern coastline of southern Thailand. At 247 sq km, Samui is the second-largest island in Thailand and the largest island in the Chumphon Archipelago of over 80 (mostly uninhabited) islands which form the Ang Thong National Marine Park, a kayaking and snorkelling paradise. So what do you do once you are there? At 25 km length and 21 km width, Samui is big enough for serious exploration by the adventurous and fit, but can be circumnavigated in just a couple of hours by motorbike or car. Motorbikes can be rented virtually anywhere on Ko Samui for between 120 and 700 baht per day, depending on the size and season (a small 125-cc scooter should cost no more than 200 baht). As for cars, there are many hiring options, including the local arms of international companies such as Budget and Avis. Prices are fairly expensive (800 to 1,500 baht/day for a small car), but the convenience of a small airconditioned car may be worth it. Life in a beach The major reason why people come to Samui is to enjoy the beaches. The most popular

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and commercialised beaches are Chaweng and Lamai, while the northern beaches and their adjacent villages of Mae Nam, Bophut, Bang Rak (Big Buddha) and Choeng Mon are more peaceful choices, and the west coast beaches are still (comparatively) quiet.

5 Quad bikes are available on rent in Samui between 120 and 700 baht per day he Big Buddha at 6T Wat Plai Leam 7 Motorbikes are available for rent of 150 baht per day ourists can enjoy 8T sea kayaking in the waters of Koh Samui he elephant trek 9T takes you through the jungle, through rivers and past exciting sights

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Other than lying on the beach with a cold drink in hand and looking at the tourists sauntering past, there isn’t all that much to see on the island. A certain pair of rocks on Lamai amuses some visitors, Bang Rak has a large but nondescript Buddha statue, and there are some waterfalls (notably Na Muang) of minor interest. If you’re done with relaxing, you can indulge in some diving either in the nearby Ang Thong National Marine Park or Ko Tao as the visibility around Samui’s sandy beaches tends to be poor. You can book diving day trips at dive shops, most of which are based in Chaweng. The dive boats tend to leave from the pier at Bophut and Bang Ruk.

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Fast Facts Koh Samui is Thailand’s third largest Island and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia Attractions include luxury spa’s, diving trip or a day elephant trekking 7

A warm climate throughout the year makes this a place to visit anytime.

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Exquisite seafood Samui is well known for its coconuts, which are available everywhere and are quite tasty. Being an island, seafood is generally a good choice, although in high-season demand often exceeds local supply. From delicious local snacks to international five-star cuisine, every taste is catered for. The larger beaches have a number of international restaurants as well with Bophut having a particularly good reputation. So, here’s to a fulfilling summer! Words: Kunal Doley

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Staying in an underwater hotel is no longer a sci-fi dream, this fantasy has become a reality in recent years, thanks to some engineering masterminds

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e often fantasise the idea of sleeping underwater. How wonderful it would have been – sleeping while watching the fish swim in the peaceful blue. It conjures up images of films like The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Ocean Oasis, or the more recent Planet Ocean. You too can to have that once-in-a-lifetime experience by visiting any of the hotels listed below. The Manta Resort Off the coast of Zanzibar, a new partly submerged hotel suite has been created, where guests can sleep beneath the Indian Ocean without so much as getting their hair wet. The three-storey Manta Underwater Room is anchored 250 metres off Pemba island, and it has a floating, open-plan living area, an upper sun deck and, beneath the surface, a double bedroom with windows out onto the underwater world. For those who don’t mind getting their hair wet, there’s a ladder so that guests can dip in and out of the sea and swim among it. The underwater room has already attracted the attention of curious locals trumpet fish, bat fish and squid -- which have started mooching around outside the windows. Cost: The underwater room costs $1,500 per night, with garden rooms starting at $495 per night, on an all-inclusive plan which includes daily spa treatments.


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Conrad Maldives If you don’t fancy spending an entire night under the sea, then the Ithaa Undersea Restaurant could be the answer. The world’s first underwater restaurant, Ithaa (which means ‘mother of pearl’ in the Maldivian language) has panoramic views of the colourful coral, five metres under the surface. Dinner is an elaborate, six-course affair, and you can also pop in for lunch or a morning cocktail. Accommodation is in beautiful villas, some on the beach, some perched upon the water. Cost: Villas at the hotel start at $680 a night, including breakfast.

Fast Facts Untouched coral reefs around Manta resort makes it one of the top dive sites in the world 1S poil yourself with a range of dining options offered at Conrad Maldives in Rangali Island

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You can dine in style at Conrad submerged and without having to wear a diving suit Utter Inn is the brainchild of Mikael Genberg, a local artist and sculptor.

Utter Inn It is a cute and quirky red house, floating on the surface of Lake Mälaren, Västerås, Sweden. The one room hotel is the brainchild of local artist Mikael Genberg, and its construction drew worldwide attention when it opened in June 2000. From the deck, you can lounge with a glass of wine and wave to the boats passing you by. But at night, you climb down the ladder into your bedroom, three metres below the surface. The interior is basic, with two twin beds and a table, but the panoramic windows give you an unlimited view of the lake, as fish pass by your pillow. Cost: Utter Inn’s charges start from $1,750 for seven nights.

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Fast Facts There are more than 20,000 Tulou buildings of various sizes in Yongding County A Tulou is a multi-storey structure designed for both living and defensive purposes The outer structure make a well-ventilated environment in summer and winter.

Tulou residents have also set up marketplaces to sell crafts, paintings and photographs of local scenery tulou is like a fortress and can be completely selfsufficient for a long period of time. Housing a whole clan, the houses functioned as village units and were known as ‘a little kingdom for the family’ or ‘bustling small city’. Several storeys high, they are built along an inwardlooking, circular or square floor plan as housing for up to 800 people each. Exploring the tulou Tulou interiors are primarily constructed of wood. The larger ones, three or four storeys high, have wooden stairs connecting the floors. The walls are constructed of local materials -- mainly mud with straw, reinforced by bamboo strips. This helps keep the interior cool in summer and warm in winter. The floors are constructed from thick wood panels.

1 The majestic Fujian Tulou. Each earth building has 3 or 4 storeys, in round or quadrate shape

2 Zhencheng Building, nicknamed the ‘Prince of Tulou’

3 Seeing the increasing numbers of tourists, Tulou residents have become more and more businessminded”

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A single door serves as the only entrance. Windows are narrow, a reminder of the tulou’s original purpose as a fortress and to keep out thieves. Inside some tulou, residents have set up a marketplace where they sell crafts, paintings and photographs of local scenery. When it comes to food, visitors won’t find any culinary specialties, just good local village food. In addition to the food, one should try a local sweet rice wine. It’s a great dessert after a meal. Locals also sell cold beer everywhere, but that is not local. They are just prepared for tourists. Words: Abhishek Chakraborty Photographs: Yuanchang Wang


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he rewards of travelling in Zambia are plenty. A host of word-class natural wonders like the breathtaking Victoria Falls, the wild Zambezi River and the gorgeous Kariba, Tanganyika and Mweru lakes makes this large, landlocked country in southern Africa a place for natural attractions that rival any continental competitor. Adding to this impressive list are several national parks of rapidly rising prominence, which are home to various species of birds and mammals. According to experts, Zambia has some of the highest species concentrations on the continent and some of the most beautiful and wild birding destinations to get your ticks. It is said that so far 740 species of birds have been recorded in Zambia. Zambezi area A fascinating way to spot the birds of the Zambezi area is on a canoeing safari. Drift down with the current with binoculars and checklist in hand and take it all in. They also have lots of excellent game sightings too. Choose from a tranquil upper Zambezi cruise just above the Victoria Falls or for a wilder adventure paddle down the lower Zambezi with game parks on either side of the river.

DON’T MISS Bangweulu Swamps - between Serenje and Samfya - is the place for Shoebills. himfunshi C Wildlife Orphanage is home to Palebilled Hornbill, Purple-throated Cuckoo-shrike, Central Bearded Scrub Robin, etc. irds in Ishiba B Ng’andu include White-headed Saw-wing, Bocage’s Robin, Stout Cisticola.

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The smallest and easy-to-access Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, which includes the Zambian side of Victoria Falls and a short stretch of the upper Zambezi, also gets its fair share of feathered friends such as plovers, skimmers and swifts. Some lucky gazers may also spot, for example, a rare and elusive Taita falcon nesting in cracks of the Batoka Gorge’s high walls, which is a few kilometres downstream from tourist town Livingstone. Kasanka National Park and Bangweulu Wetlands Located in northern-central Zambia and famous for its roosting fruit bats, Kasanka National Park was Zambia’s first park to be placed under private management. Since 1990, Kasanka Trust Ltd has worked in partnership with government wildlife services and the surrounding communities to superintend and promote the park, responsibilities that have also been extended to the adjacent wetlands around Lake Bangweulu. It is this latter habitat, especially the floodplains on the southern


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Deep in the swamps of Africa, the shoebill creeps through tall weeds, searching the waters for a big meal. This bird stays mostly on the ground lurking in shadows so its prey won't know it's there. The shoebills thick beak, which is shaped like the front end of a shoe, is the perfect tool for snatching fish right out of the water. LIGHT ON ITS FEET: At up to 13 pounds, the shoebill is a heavy bird, but it manages to stand atop clumps of floating weeds in swamps. Its long, skinny toes spread its weight so the bird doesn’t sink down too far.

and eastern edges through which the Lukulu River flows, that is a particularly powerful draw for birdwatchers. Amid the huge numbers of waterfowl and plains birds species in both Kasanka and Bangweulu, the star attraction here is the rare shoebill, a tall stork-like bird with a shoe-shaped beak that forages for catfish in the shallow waters. It is also said that Bangweulu is the best place in the world for scouting the shoebill. The Shoebill Island Camp, a safari-tent facility set in the middle of the swamps, operates small poled boats through endless channels in search of these trusting and approachable birds. Kafue National Park There is plenty to do when you are inside Zambia’s oldest and largest national park. Despite its size and

SHADOW CASTER: When stalking prey, this bird likes to hide in tall weeds and grasses. The vegetation helps conceal the shoebill’s shadow. Fish can’t see the bird from the water and are more likely to stray within striking distance.

Creature Features SPECIES: Balaeniceps rex SIZE: Length up to 4 ft; Wingspan up to 6.5 ft; Weight up to 13 lbs. HABITAT: Swamps in central Africa PREY: Fish, Frogs, snakes and young crocodiles LIFESPAN: About 30 years

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A total of 334 bird species have been recorded in Liuwa. So be sure to bring those binoculars proximity to Livingstone (only two hours drive from the tourist town) it remains little-known and largely unexplored with vast tracts of its virgin bush still untouched. Part of the somewhat neglected southern stretch of Kafue National Park, though, is dominated by Lake Itezhi-Tezhi, an inland sea created by the dammed Kafue River that has given rise to superbly scenic, land- and water-based wildlife-watching experiences. It is in Kafue that two of Zambia’s most precious birds can been spotted. The Zambian barbet (aka Caplin’s barbet) is the country’s only endemic bird and, due to its small population and disappearing habitat, has been listed as a vulnerable species. The bright red feathers around its eyes and noisy cackle are hard to miss once identified. Southern Kafue is also one of the few places in the word to spot the colourful black-cheeked lovebird, also listed as vulnerable. Liuwa Plains National Park Located in the far west of the country, Liuwa Plains National Park is a remote and virtually untouched wilderness. Principally known for being on the trail of a massive annual migration, every year in November, wildebeest and zebra move south from Angola across Zambia’s plains, stalked by large and impressive clans of hyena, as well as wild dogs, cheetahs and lions. Liuwa also has extraordinarily diverse birdlife, which includes many rare and migratory species. A total of 334 bird species have been recorded, so be sure to bring those binoculars. Liuwa is considered to be the fourth most important breeding site for wattled cranes. Birders to Liuwa will be treated to glimpses of many winged critters that are rare in Zambia, such as the pink-billed lark, white-cheeked and blue-breasted bee-eaters and red-crested and white-bellied korhaans. However, it is advisable to get a local guide if you are driving through the park, or in the company of an established tour operator like Robin Pope Safaris, the Virgin Holiday Responsible Tourism winner in 2011. Words: Archana

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There’s no better time to shop than during the Great Singapore Sale – Singapore’s biggest sale of the year


Fast Facts The Great Singapore Sale is open from May 29 to July 26 It is a time to enjoy great deals on just about everything and everywhere in Singapore The main places to visit include Orchard Road, Chinatown, Kampong Glam.


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or those who love to grab a bargain, the annual Great Singapore Sale is the perfect time to holiday in Singapore. Each year, in the months of June and July, thousands of shopaholics flock to Singapore’s main malls and shopping areas for a nationwide mega sale on all sorts of offerings. With prices slashed up to 70% off its original prices at the main shopping belts and in suburban shopping malls throughout Singapore, this much-anticipated annual mega sale promises nothing less than tremendous bargains on a dizzying array of items from both Singaporean and international brands. The island nation of Singapore is a shoppers’ paradise. It features dozens of modern shopping malls as well as local markets and other great shopping areas. This is by far one of the best places in the whole of Asia to indulge in what ladies like the best – shopping. Besides the great discounts on shopping, be prepared to indulge in other appetising offers and promotions from dining, to beauty -- this sale is a total lifestyle experience. So if you plan to visit Singapore in the coming days, here are some of the best spots to enjoy the Great Singapore Sale. Orchard Road This long shopping strip is lined with dozens of large malls. Each of these malls is home to dozens of popular retail outlets from all around the world such as Forever XXI, Zara and Fred Perry. Designer clothing, jewellery and perfume is often discounted by as much as 80% during this time. The mega mall ION Orchard offers a whopping 66,000 square metres of retail offerings celebrating the Great Singapore Sale. This stunningly futuristic mall looks more of a space voyager’s dream battleship than a swish shopper’s haven housing the likes of Dior Homme, Louis Vuitton and Diane von Furstenberg as well as trendy budget-friendly options such as Topshop, Forever21 and Mango. Bugis Junction features both covered and outdoor sections and is an exciting place to

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Malls in singapore give people a wide range of brands to choose from before shopping


explore. In addition to chain stores, Bugis Junction is also home to stores and stalls by independent local designers. Events are also organised in the open space in the heart of Bugis Junction. Marina Bay Sands Marina Bay Sands is one of the most exclusive hotels in the whole of Singapore and the stores here cater to lovers of luxury. People who have their hearts set on a classic Cartier watch or diamond earrings will find some real bargains here during the Great Singapore Sale. Other shopping destinations include 313@Orchard, Orchard Central, Mandarin Gallery. But if you fall into that elite brigade of fashionistas who desire the forwardlooking, witty or plain eccentric budding local and international indie designers, then troop down to the breezy Haji Lane in the Kampong Glam precinct, for your bargain scouring fix and soothing postshopping chai. Be sure to get your very own bargain pieces during the Great Singapore Sale from the exclusive boutiques in the various ethnic enclaves like Chinatown, Kampong Glam and Little India. At these locations, you’ll find a stunning array of value-for-money steals

Keep in mind   Orchard Road Singapore is the iconic shopping belt where multinational brands such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Tory Burchand Dior have their flagship stores.   Discover porcelain, masks and silk in the Chinese neighbourhoods; browse basket ware, Ikat cloth, batiks and leather ware in the Malay quarter; and find handicrafts and jewellery in the Indian section.

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Malls are not the only option to look out for best bargains

Besides shopping, this is also the perfect time to indulge in other delectable offers and promotions and unique offerings that you’ll be hard-pressed to find anywhere else in the world. Beyond shopping Besides shopping, this is also the perfect time to indulge in other delectable offers and promotions, from dining to beauty and wellness. A large number of festivals and events are also held during the Great Singapore Sale such as the Singapore Food Fare. Most of the shops and markets in Singapore open at around 10 am and close late at night. People who want their pick of the bargains should arrive when shops open, while late night shopping is a great way to beat the heat while picking up some great bargains at the same time. A myriad of cashless payment promotions, reduced taxes and concierge services are also available for you when you shop during the sales period. Words: Abhishek Chakraborty

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Tips to enjoy GSS

With the annual Great Singapore Sale (GSS) running from May 29 to July 26 this year, here’s how you can prepare yourself for the sale frenzy Buy only what you need While you go out for shopping in GSS, the first thing you should keep in mind is your purchase decision. The discounted price may urge you to buy stuff that you don’t need otherwise. Most of the time, we end up buying things that we don’t actually need, but just because it’s on sale. So before you buy, ask yourself, “Do I really need this?” Walk away, come back later See something you like but don’t need? Leave it, and come back after an hour if you’re still thinking about it. With a clear mind away from the retail store, you can put things in perspective think about whether you really liked the item, or only liked the idea of the discount, without the pressure of the convincing salesgirl. Most stores in Singapore don’t do reserves for sale items, but some wouldn’t mind putting something aside for a short period of time if you ask politely. There’s nothing wrong with buying something you like, but make sure you really like it, or you’ll just be paying for added clutter at home.

on customers’ “fear of missing out” which has the power to enhance our emotional reaction causing us to snatch that sweater we never wanted in the first place.

Items dumped on a rack doesn’t make it a bargain Stores often put items on a rack during the sale period to make them seem cheaper than they really are. This also presents the idea that all stock is out there, and if you don’t snag it quick, it’ll be gone. Psychologists call this playing

Stay focused, don’t detour In Singapore where retail stores are available at every corner you turn, it’s easy to steer towards the shops where the flashing red banners call. However, if you have the willpower to walk past them and ignore the screams for attention, you’re already a winner.

Leave your credit card at home If you’re an impulse shopper, it’s probably a good idea to leave your credit card at home during this period and keep a specific amount of money you’re willing to spend in your wallet. With a budget limit, you’ll be forced to choose between the red or green blouse – not both. Paying cash is also the quickest and most tangible way to remind yourself that you’re actually spending money, not saving.

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Bargain eateries in

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From Middle-Eastern treats in north London to Asian-inspired cafés down south, we showcase the best bargain restaurants in London

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et on the River Thames, London has always been a foodies paradise. And being a food lover, one of my favourite things while in London is to explore all the gourmet food markets. Best of all, you don’t need to spend a bounty to eat at many places in London. While these places may be cheaper than others, the quality of food they serve is awesome. So if you are strolling around in the streets of London, here’s my guide to some bargain eateries, which will keep you visiting these places again and again. Borough Market Located in Southwark, Central London, this is one of the largest and oldest food markets here. Also a major tourist destination, Borough Market is one of London’s best places to have lunch for little over £5 at one of its over 40 food stalls. The main highlights of this market include the Brindisa stall with its superb Spanish selection, Horn OK Please for Indian street food and enticing sandwiches from Gourmet Goat.

A typical English breakfast at Mario’s Cafe

Mario’s Café Set in one of Kentish Town’s prettiest streets, Mario’s Cafe has been an incredibly popular and community-minded daytime spot for decades. The emphasis on community means that prices are lower than much of the competition; a full breakfast for under a fiver is not so easy to find as Kentish Town July-August 2015

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moves upmarket. However, there is no compromise on quality. You’ll find standard caff stuff — eggs, grills, sandwiches, jacket potatoes — but what sets this place apart is the Italian cooking by Mario’s mum.

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Baozi Inn For chilli-hot Sichuan street food dishes, this communist-kitsch Chinatown café is the place to go – and the queues outside attest to it. Most dishes here have moderate heat levels, but some are genuinely tongue-numbing. Acceptably fiery delights include spicy dan dan noodles, deceptively hot cucumber salad and savoury crescent dumplings.

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Delhi Grill Focusing on a concise list of home-style Punjabi dishes, this joint brings budget priced street food to Chapel Market. It is an upbeat place for sampling the likes of tilapia (fish) with coriander and coconut milk, or hearty slow-cooked rogan josh (mutton dish). There are a lot of options for vegetarians too — samosa chat, chana, bhindi and tarka dal are the most in demand. Insistent bangla beats and unyielding seats make the venue more of a healthy, spicy pit-stop than somewhere to linger.

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Beyrouths The food of Beirut is the kitchen’s forte. Friendly, efficient staff dish out a roll-call of crowd-pleasers: from well-made houmous (garnished with virgin olive oil and fresh pomegranate seeds) to juicy pieces of grilled lamb and deliciously smokey baba ganoush. Vegetarian stews, such as okra served with vermicelli rice and garlic yoghurt, are also worth a punt — especially given the decent portion sizes.


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Ethos A short walk from Oxford Circus, all-veggie Ethos is a self-serve buffet where you pay by weight (of course not yourself, but of the food). At lunch £2.50 buys 100g of nourishment (£2.70 per 100g at dinner). The daily offerings might include dishes inspired by Japan, Southeast Asia, Italy, Korea, India, Mexico and Lebanon, plus the kitchen’s own creations. Words: Abhiraj Chakraborty

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India Food and beverage aficionados are now marrying Indian food with sparkling wines

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hen it comes to finding the perfect glass of wine to go with French, Italian or American cuisine, the options are endless. But finding the ideal match for Indian food is more complicated. Wine aficionados were also never quite satisfied with the wines available to accompany Indian dishes; the former never managed to fully complement the rich flavours of the latter. Sam Bhatia, a veteran of Continental Airlines, too was frustrated as he was not able to pair any quality wine with Indian cuisine. “As aficionados of Indian cuisine, we were never quite satisfied with the wines available to accompany Indian dishes,” says Bhatia. Led by Frédéric-Jean Hoguet, wine expert and member of the prestigious Académie du vin de Paris, Bhatia and few of his friends started to find an answer to this question. And after lots of research, they came up with Mirza Ghalib wines. “Mirza Ghalib complements spicy and complex flavours in one of two ways: First, wine’s acidity boosts the layers of flavours in a dish while softening its extremes -- whether of body, richness, fattiness, or spiciness. Second, the wine’s fruitiness or sweetness tones down spicy heat, letting the dish’s other flavours shine,” says Bhatia, principal and founder of the Sufi Wine Company, which produces Mirza Ghalib wines.


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Mirza Ghalib wines are manufactured in France’s Pays D’Oc, one of the great wine regions of the country

With an aromatic expression of fruits and flowers, Mirza Ghalib Rosé is best accompanied with vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian food

Food pairings The Mirza Ghalib White is described as round, velvety, aromatic, and dry, with a final touch of vanilla and best accompanies fish dishes and lighter vegetarian delicacies such as tikkas, pakoras and samosas. The Mirza Ghalib Red is described as well-balanced with velvety smooth tannins and main aromas of red mature fruits and spices. It best accompanies north/south Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine, such as lentils (dal makhani), curries (chicken tikka masala), assorted kebabs and biryanis. Mirza Ghalib Rosé contains a fine aromatic expression of fruits and flowers and is best accompanied with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian food. From the haven of wines Manufactured in France’s Pays D’Oc, one of the great wine regions of the country, Bhatia says the region’s rich soil, fine climate and hilly terrain led them to choose this region. “The Pays d’Oc boasts a rich and natural combination of steep slopes, hilly peaks, vineyards, garrigue vegetation and the sea. Moreover, the territory is embraced by its Mediterranean climate that comfortably enfolds the vines with its dry and windswept soils,” adds Bhatia. Presently, it is served in 46 restaurants between New York and New Jersey, including some of the most highly regarderd ones like Devi, Tulsi, Tamarind Tribeca and Junoon. They plan to launch the wine in India, Bangladesh and other South Asian countries this year. So the next time you visit an Indian restaurant, do remember to get the perfect glass of wine to pair your food. Words: Abhishek Chakraborty


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Ski-Fit How many of us really knows the art of skiing or snowboarding? In Ski-Fit it helps you get the exact movements of a seasoned skier to build fitness, strength and reaction speeds. A circuit-style class, the exercises focus on building core stability and good rotational control, and can be modified to suit individual preferences. Though it is not required to be a skier to get the most from it, the training can help you build up your fitness if you’re heading for the slopes.

FITNESS GUIDE ach class E in Victoria Pendleton Pro Cycling is based on the training programmes, techniques and events of 9 times World Champion and double Olympic Gold Medallist, Victoria Pendleton. ardio Tennis is C similar to interval training which is periods of high intensity followed by short periods of rest. Interval training is the best way to train for optimal health and fitness. opdance teach P adults, teens, children and tots, fun dance routines to pop music from the 80s, 90s, 00s and current tracks.

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Cardio Tennis We have all seen how Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic swiftly moves around the court to hit the ball. Taking inspiration from these athletes, Cardio Tennis is a fun fitness class which involves hitting lots of balls. A big hit in the US, Cardio Tennis is an hour-long class consisting of a short warm-up and cool-down either side of a 40-minute full-body workout. Don’t worry if you are not a pro tennis player. Here it really doesn’t matter if the forehands, backhands, serves and volleys are in or out.


Popdance Energy Based on the same principles as the original Popdance, this one’s aimed at those who want to work up a real sweat. Though the classes are very relaxed and friendly, they take place at a slightly faster, more advanced pace. And there’s no pressure to get the moves right. You’ll move your hips to the hits of the ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s – and get a full body fitness in no time. FIERCE If you want to have fun while you get fit, Fierce would be perfect for you. It is an hour-long dance class, inspired by the tribal rhythms and highenergy moves of traditional South African dancing. And it really doesn’t matter if you can’t do the moves perfectly because the focus here is on both psychological and physical benefits: the uplifting beats stimulate a natural high while the dance moves give your body a full workout.

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