TOP 10 Places to Visit in Suriname
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10. Suriname Mosque
The largest Mosque in the Caribbean is Mosque Keizerstraat, located in Paramaribo. It is a beautiful building with stunning gardens around it. No machinery was used during construction and thus it took 20 years to complete. Not only is it an impressive place of worship it’s unique because of its next door neighbour, the Nevah Shalom Synagogue.
9. Presidential Palace of Suriname
Located in the capital across from Independence Square, the presidential palace is one of the best examples of Dutch colonial architecture in Suriname. Part of the inner city’s UNESCO World Heritage designation, it was built in the 18th century, and is still the presidents home.
8. Arya Dewaker
This Hindu temple is the largest in Suriname and is located in Paramaribo. It’s arguably the most important in the country to the 30,000+ Hindu’s who live there. Designed by a Dutch architect, the building is a two-story octagonal building with meeting rooms, a library, and ceremony room.
7. Joden Savanne
ust south of Paramaribo, on the Suriname River, is Joden Savanne, or Jews’ savannah. Established in the 17th century, it was originally an agricultural community that was developed by Spanish Jews fleeing persecution. Sugarcane plantations were the main crop and slaves were used here for a long time.
6. Brownsberg Nature Park
Roughly 80 miles from Paramaribo you’ll find the Brownsberg Nature Park. It’s 500 metres above sea level and was established in 1969. It’s mostly neotropical rainforest and is home to hundreds of unique and rare plant and animal species.
5. Commewijne River
All along the Commewijne River, you’ll find old plantation properties as well as cacao, coffee, and sugar cane facilities. A tourist favourite is to rent a bike for the day and cycle the well-maintained routes around the plantations. Though, the most popular route to cross the river from Paramribo is by water taxi. They mostly take you to Frederiksdorp, an old restored plantation that is now a hotel and restaurant.
4. Nieuw Nickerie
This busy border town was once one of the country’s main balata collecting centres. These days the port remains active and the economy is served by the banana and rice plantations here. If you’re hoping to explore Bigi Pan, a swamp and reservoir with over 100 bird varieties, Nieuw Nickerie is the last stop before Guyana.
3. Central Suriname Nature Reserve
The largest of Suriname’s nature reserves, Central Suriname covers about 12% of the country’s total land mass and 40% of the plants and animals here are to be found only in the Guianas. One of the most beautiful attractions in the reserve is Raleighvallen, Raleigh Falls. It’s a long and low staircase of water that cascades down from the Coppename River.
2. Galibi Coppename Nature Reserve
This lovely nature reserve was established in 1969 and is situated at the mouth of the Coppename River. It’s a haven for birdwatchers, home to the endangered manatee, and attracts hundreds of turtles during laying season (April to August). STINASU, The Foundation for Nature Conservation in Suriname, organizes several tours to and through the reserve.
1. Paramaribo
If you could combine the American Wild West with Amsterdam, you’d get Paramaribo. A high energy city filled with things to see and do, it’s the most incredible capital in the Guianas. Roam around the inner city, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover grassy squares lined with black and white Dutch colonial buildings, have lunch at one of the many Indian roti shops, and buy a few pieces of artwork from the Maroon artists selling their art outside the old Dutch forts.
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In the north western corner of Queenslands Gulf Savannah region is Burketown. The town is on the Albert River and on the dividing line between the wetlands to the north and the beginning of the savannah grass plains to the south, some 25 kilometres from the coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria. The Albert River is tidal and the Gulf is accessible from Burketown by boat.
Burketown is surrounded by flat grassy plains to the south and large salt pans to the north. Its known as the Barra capital of Australia and is a popular breeding ground for queenslands salt water crocodile.
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▷ Blackie Spit Park is a stunning City park located in the Crescent Beach neighbourhood of South Surrey. The park is named after the dramatic spit that extends into Mud Bay at the mouth of the Nicomekl River.
Blackie Spit has amazing views of Mud Bay and the north shore mountain. Blackie Spit also offers some of the best bird watching areas in Canada, with almost 200 species of birds recorded in a calendar year. The sandy spit, surrounded by tidal marsh and eelgrass beds, is an important stop for migrating and wintering waterfowl and shorebirds, as they make their way up and down the coastline of North and South America. Fall migrants start arriving in late August and September. Spring migrants start arriving in mid-March, and are generally gone by the end of May.
Blackie Spit Park is also a great place to see aquatic mammals. Harbour seals and their pups love to rest on the sandbars. The Park is managed as a wildlife conservation area so habitat enhancement activities are ongoing throughout the park.
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June is late Spring / early Summer and the start of puffin season, when everyone can watch millions of these bright beak birds in the Westman Islands and Latrabjarg cliffs.
We go in June, getting off the beaten track to avoid the crowds of Summer tourists in Iceland. Green grassy meadows are full of colourful wildflowers, bilberry, wild rose, scurvygrass, rockcress, bearberry, marsh marigold, arctic poppy, willow, gentian and lupin to name just a few.
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Camping & Caravan Mats - Keep Your Feet Dry In The Wet
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Believe US, since we hit the road some time ago now, we have had our fair share of wet weather and it is inevitable that when out camping or caravanning there will be times where your site will become water logged. And if not water logged, sand, gravel and dirt always seems to find its way into the tent, caravan or motorhome.
But, there is a solution! Last year we were told about a great product to solve the problem. Camping Mats. It turns out, these drainage cells originally designed for landscaping make ideal camping mats. You can use them individually, or clip them together to cover your entire area. They raise things up just high enough to allow water to flow through and leave you with a firm dry surface.
When we originally got them, we used them alongside our old rubber mat for a few weeks to compare the difference. The old mat was OK, but unfortunately it didn’t stop us getting our feet wet and stepping in puddles when it rained.
The real advantage of the mats is that they are 3cm or 30mm thick, which is enough to raise you out of most water logged situations.
To see the mats being used check out the video below.
The mats can be used in many places around campsites. Individually they make for great door mats or shower pads, and they are brilliant for sites with lots of sand. They can be clipped together to make a solid platform, that would work well under awnings to keep belongings such as Eskys, chairs or belongings raised off the ground. You can also clip them together length ways and use as pathways to prevent traipsing mud and dirt all over the van or camp site.
Specs
The Mats are made in Australia from 100% Recycled, high strength polypropylene. Each panel is 50cm x 50cm x 3cm and weighs about 600 grams. They come in a pack of 4 (2.4 kg) and are easy to clip together and pull apart. They have a compressive strength of 100 t/m2, and are unaffected by mould, algae and resistant to oil and many other chemicals.
There are four interlocking tabs on the side of each panel which allows them to clip together in a variety of formations. This means you can use them individually, or interlock them together on a flat plane or at right angles.
Warranty
Although designed primarily for sub structure applications, and not intended for continual use in direct sunlight, the mats come with a 12 month warranty against faults, provided they are not directly driven on without first filling each cell with required substrates.
What we think of them
We have been using the mats for over a year now, and quite often in wet weather. At first they took a bit of getting used to as they were higher than our original mat. We found they were best suited to grassy areas, and whilst they still worked well on gravel, could be a little slippery depending on the situation. We would not recommend using them on concrete however as they were too slippery.
They were ideal for the outdoor shower, as the kids could stand on them and not get their feet all muddy, and it stopped a slush puddle from constant use. They were also great at the front door. They were also useful in the dry weather as being stiff you could wipe your feet on them and remove any dirt which would just fall through the holes. Admittedly they are bigger to store than our previous mat, and not being flexible meant we have to find a new place to store them. But, they can stand on end, be slid under seats, or placed in the car for easy access.
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Bondi Beach is a popular beach and the name of the surrounding suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Bondi Beach is located 7 km east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Waverley Council, in the Eastern Suburbs. Bondi, North Bondi, and Bondi Junction are neighbouring suburbs. Bondi Beach is one of the most visited tourist sites in Australia.
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Ruins of Clare & Robertstown South Australia by Airborne Photography
Incredible history still stands in the Clare and Robertson areas with so many ruins. Thank you to each of the land holders who welcomed us onto their properties to capture this imagery and many stunning photographs.
The first ruin featured was on the original Hill River Station and built in 1839.
From Wikipedia: The first European explorer to discover the Hill River was Edward John Eyre, on 5 June 1839, who named it after explorer John Hill because he was 'the gentleman who discovered its twin river, the Hutt'. Eyre described it as, 'a fine chain of ponds taking its course through a very extensive and grassy valley, but with little timber of any kind growing near it.'
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Most of the port is in the suburb of West Melbourne and should not be confused with the Melbourne suburb of Port Melbourne although Webb Dock and Station Pier, parts of the Port of Melbourne, are in Port Melbourne.
Port Melbourne (or Sandridge as it was known until 1884) was a busy port early in the history of Melbourne, but declined as a cargo port with the development of the Port of Melbourne in the late 19th century. It retains Melbourne's passenger terminal however, with cruise ships and ferries using Station Pier. - reference wikipeadia .com
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Fairy Medows || Pakistan beautiful place || Hiking Track 2
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Fairy Meadows is one the Most Beatiful Places in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is situated in GILGIT BALTISTAN. There are two famous routes to reach Fairy Meadows. First one starts from Mansehra to Naran than Babuser, Chilas and than Finally Raikot, It will take about 14 to 15 Hours on this Route with a Lunch and Tea Stay. Second Route Starts from Gilgit to Raikot it will take about 2 to 3 hours to reach Raikot from Gilgit.
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Fairy Meadows famous for its beautiful lush green plateaus and World’s ninth biggest mountain Nanga Parbat (the Killer Mountain) is located in Diamer District of Gilgit-Baltistan region, Pakistan. The place was named Fairy Meadows in 1953 by an Australian climber Hermann Bhul due to its mesmerizing beauty. He was here to climb the peak of Nanga Parbat. He became the first one to summit the mountain. Fairy Meadows is also called “Heaven on Earth” due to its matchless beauty.
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A night camping or stay in traditionally constructed wooden cottage at Fairy Meadows with a breathtaking view of mighty Nanga Parbat’s North face is very unique and wonderful experience. Even more if sky is clear and night is full moon. The cool moonlight reflecting from the gigantic majestic icy peak shows the real meaning of nature’s beauty and peace.
How to reach?
The first stop near Fairy Meadows is Raikot Bridge. It is located at an altitude of 4595 feet (1400 meters) above sea level and about 540 kilometers (336 miles) from Islamabad (the capital of Pakistan), when coming through Karakoram Highway.
From Raikot Bridge you can hire a local jeep to reach Tatoo Village at an altitude of 9515 feet (2900 meters) above sea level. It will take about half hour of exciting journey to reach Tatoo Village.
Onwards from Tattu route becomes too narrow for a jeep to travel but not very difficult for trekking. After two to three hours of trekking depending on your fitness level, you’ll reach Fairy Meadows.
Where to stay?
There are several hotels and tourist lodges are available to facilitate tourists in Fairy Meadows. Most of them of are available at very reasonable prices. A few although are little expensive. Many tourists like to stay in camps on grassy places.
Food is expensive here as compared to cities. But availability of food at this remote place makes it worth paying.
When to visit?
The best time to visit Fairy Meadows is between end of June and middle of August. The place becomes inaccessible in winter due to heavy snowfall.