Where Should You Go for New Year’s Eve?

Out of all the holidays in the year, New Year’s Eve is the loudest and most celebrated of all. Spanning countries and cultures, each city has its own way of ushering in the new year. Here are our top picks for the best cities to celebrate.

Sydney, Australia

World's Best New Year's Celebrations: Sydney, Australia
New Year’s Eve: Sydney, Australia

As one of the first cities in the world to enter the new year, Sydney constantly sets the bar high for celebrations across the world. As the whole city gears up to celebrate, you’ll find indigenous smoking ceremonies, mini-light shows, and boat parades. Cruise along Sydney Harbour, and see the city come to life with a brilliant light show before Sydney sets its sky ablaze with an incredible fireworks display.

  • Book theNew Year’s Eve 2018 Fireworks Cruise with KKday over here.

Paris, France

World's Best New Year's Celebrations: Paris, France
New Year’s Eve: Paris, France (Flickr/Yann Caradec)

At the City of Lights, thousands gather to witness the Eiffel Tower explore into light as fireworks burst from the Parisian symbol to usher in the new year. The night is full of music and dancing, as Parisians and travelers celebrate all over the city with Champagne bottles in hand. But if you’re looking for a quieter place to share that New Year’s kiss, take a romantic boat ride and cruise along the Seine, where you’ll see the fireworks reflect magnificently on the river.

London, England

World's Best New Year's Celebrations: London, England
New Year’s Eve: London, England (Flickr/Giggling Gigi)

Milk the New Year’s celebration down to the last second when you head to London. Three hours before midnight, the city comes alive as residents and some 10,000 performers sing along to “Auld Lang Syne,” before gathering at the banks of the River Thames. There, you’ll witness a spectacular light show as Big Ben chimes in the New Year. Of course, for a truly unique view, take a ride on the famous London Eye. When you wake up the next morning, head out into the streets to witness the London’s New Year’s Day Parade.

Tokyo, Japan

World's Best New Year's Eve Celebrations: Tokyo, Japan
New Year’s Eve: Tokyo, Japan (image via Kikidai)

For health and happiness, feast on a piping bowl of buckwheat noodles and listen to the temple bells ringing. Known as Joya No Kane, the Japanese-Buddhist tradition of ringing temple bells 108 times is said to banish evil passions and desires so we can begin the new year cleansed and renewed. Visit a temple to ring a bell and make a wish. And if you can, linger on until January 2 and visit the Imperial Palace—only one of the two days a year the Emperor opens the grounds to the public.

Rio, Brazil

World's Best New Year's Celebrations: Rio, Brazil
New Year’s Eve: Rio, Brazil (Flickr/Alex de Carvalho)

For the best New Year’s Party, head to Rio. On December 31, its famous Copacabana Beach is filled with loud music, colorful costumes, live performances and attractions, and wild events that make for the world’s biggest beach party. For good fortune, come dressed in white and toss flowers into ocean as an offering to Yemanja, the Goddess of the Sea. Afterwards, drink and dance the night away, but pause to see the small fleet of boats set off incredible fireworks over the ocean.

New York City, New York

Best New Year's Celebrations in the World: New York City
New Year’s Eve: New York City (Flickr/Peter Stevens)

Last, but definitely not the least: New York City. The city that never sleeps is an exciting place year-round with over 80 attractions to see, but it pulls all the stops on December 31 with its blazing neon lights, fireworks, and of course: the crystal ball drop. For over 100 years, millions have elbowed their way past the crowds of Broadway and Seventh Avenue to see the Waterford crystal LED ball drop to usher in the new year. Don’t settle for the live stream this year, and experience one of America’s favorite traditions yourself.

7 Real-World Places That Appeared in Disney Movies

disney movie places in real life
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The enchanting worlds our favorite Disney characters breathe in may seem all but a pipe dream, but did you know that these dreamy settings are often adapted from real-world locations? If you’re a diehard Disney fan looking for your next adventure, here are the 7 real-world Disney places you can actually visit. Genie lamps and poisoned apples don’t seem that far-fetched anymore.

1. Peter Pan (Big Ben, London)

The Big Ben is one of the most iconic landmarks in London
Peter Pan with the Darling Children featuring Big Ben (Disney)
The Big Ben is a popular tourist attraction in London
The actual Big Ben in Westminster, London (Lloyd Morgan)

Remember when Peter Pan took the trio of Darling children on their first flight around London before landing on Big Ben to locate their way to Neverland? Iconic not only to the 1953 Walt Disney Peter Pan film, Big Ben is also widely recognised as the national timepiece of London. Take a bus tour around Big Ben at nightfall and who knows, you might catch a glimpse of a Lost Boy.

>> London Night Sightseeing Tour

2. Mulan (The Forbidden City, Beijing)

The Forbidden Palace in Beijing used to house emperors from the Ming to Qing dynasty
The Emperor’s Palace in Mulan (Disney Wikia)
The Forbidden Palace is a popular tourist attraction in Beijing
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China (T Chu)

The emperor’s palace in Disney’s Mulan was inspired by the Forbidden City in Beijing, ChinaForbidden City was an imperial palace home to the emperors from the Ming to Qing dynasty. Now a museum popular with tourists worldwide, Forbidden City was set as the site of victory for Mulan against the Huns. relive the moment by stepping foot into the palace yourself.

>> Forbidden City Palace Musuem Ticket

3. Beauty And The Beast (Colmar, France)

Cobblestone pathways and half-timbered buildings are prominent in the design of Belle's hometown in Beauty and the Beast
Belle’s Hometown in Beauty and The Beast (Disney)
Cobblestone walkways and half-timbered houses in Colmar town
Colmar Town in Alsace, France (Fronzie D)

Seemingly taken straight out of a fairytale, Colmar is perhaps the prettiest town you’ll ever find in the Alsace region of northeastern France. With its charming cobblestone walkways and half-timbered houses, any child would be able to tell that Belle’s hometown in Beauty and Beast was largely inspired by Colmar. Time to put Alsace on your travel bucket list.

>> Baden-Baden/Strasbourg and Alsace Tour

4. Finding Nemo (Sydney Harbour, Australia)

Marlin and Dory in view of the Sydney Harbour's skyline in Finding Nemo
Sydney Harbour featured in Finding Nemo (Fairfax Digital)
Climbing to the top of Sydney Harbour's bridge is a popular travel activity in Australia
The actual Sydney Harbour in Australia (Adrian Gigante)

As seen in the movie Finding Nemo, Marlin and Dory surfaced from the waters of Port Jackson — in full view of Sydney Harbour’s majestic skyline. How can we possibly miss out Sydney Opera House’s distinctive sail-like architecture?

Looking to get a better scenery than the pair did? Join KKday on a climb to the top of Sydney Harbour’s bridge for a bird’s eye view of the city. Yes, you heard us right — there’s finally a part of reality better than Disney.

>> Syndey Harbour Bridge Climb

5. Aladdin (Taj Mahal, India)

The palace is largely inspired by the Taj Mahal in India
The Sultan’s Palace of Agrabah in Aladdin (Disney Wikia)
Aladdin's storyline was said to have been inspired by the fact that the Taj Mahal is a tomb, not a palace
The Taj Mahal in India (vil.sandi)

The creatives behind the Sultan’s palace in Aladdin had obviously drawn their inspiration from Taj Mahal in Agra, India. Bearing more than just architectural similarities, Aladdin’s storyline was rumored to have been influenced by the fact that Taj Mahal is not a palace, but a mausoleum for the the Mughal emperor’s wife. In Aladdin, the Sultan is portrayed to be a widow whilst Princess Jasmine sees the palace as a prison.

Uncover the truth for yourself with a day tour to Taj Mahal in India. What better place to immerse yourself in the wizardry of genie lamps and magic carpets than Taj Mahal itself?

>> Taj Mahal Full-Day Sunrise Tour 

6. Tangled (Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival, Taiwan)

The lantern scene in Tangled is believed to have been inspired by the Pingxi lantern festival in Taiwan
The iconic lantern scene in Tangled (Disney)
The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival attracts thousands of tourists to Taiwan annually
The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival in Taiwan (Jirka Matousek)

The iconic sky lantern scene in Tangled got us wondering if Rapunzel and Flynn had shared their endearing moment at Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival. A sight too beautiful for words, Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival is an annual event in Taiwan where participants release a paper lantern carrying their written wishes and blessings into the sky. Disney always has a good eye for the most alluring sights in this world, don’t they?

>> 1 Day Tour Around Yehliu Geopark, Pingxi and Jiufen

7. Up (Angel Falls, Venezuela)

The Paradise Falls in 'Up' was hugely inspired by the Angel Falls in Venezuela
The Paradise Falls in Up (Disney)
The Angels Falls in Venezuela was the inspiration to the 'Paradise Falls' in Disney movie, 'Up'
The Angel Falls in Venezuela (ollie harridge)

Established as the Paradise Falls in adventure film, ‘Up’, the magnificent waterfall is better known as Angel Falls in real-world Venezuela. Distinguished as the world’s highest waterfall with an impressive plunge of 979 meters, we’re not surprised the legendary Angel Falls made it to the big screen with Disney.

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>> Top 4 Countries For The Best New Year Countdown
>> Here’s How To Maximise Your Time at Disneyland

6 Handy Tips For Paris Budget Travellers

Ahhh, the City of Love.

Other than the renown Eiffel Tower, what else is Paris known for? Every bit of Paris, from plane tickets to accommodation, can be painfully expensive, deeming this city an unreachable goal for fresh graduates looking for a grad trip destination.

Find out how you can save money and skip queues while fulfilling your Paris graduation trip dream! Following these advices, you might soon be on your way to the City of Lights too!

#1 Internet: Speed Data SIM card

In today’s day and age, internet access is every traveller’s number one priority. Let’s all admit it, wifi is a necessity—almost comparable to oxygen. This is especially so for solo travellers, who wish to stay connected with their family and friends, and update their social media accounts. The best place to get a SIM card is to book it online prior to your trip, ensuring that you’ll get your connection as soon as you step out of the plane.

>> High Speed Europe Prepaid SIM card

#2 Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) / Orly Airport

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After you get connected to your wifi, that’s when your first test starts. Trying to figure how to get to the city from the airport can leave you lost and confused as the directions and information are mostly in French. To avoid this whole situation, opt for a Paris airport shuttle service instead. This is especially great for solo travellers with a poor sense of direction (*raises hands discretely*) or for trips with large groups of family or friends.

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Airport shuttle services are definitely necessary if you aren’t fluent in French, because you may take a wrong transport and end up lost while attempting to get to your destination. Paris airport transfer saves you the horror of things that could possibly go wrong.

>> Paris Shared Arrival/ Departure Transfer: Charles de Gaulle Airport

#3 Sightseeing tour bus around Paris attractions

Transportation is terribly complicated in Paris — getting from point A to B may require you to take flights of stairs, and several more turns before making a transfer. A good alternative to solve all inconveniences is to simply take the Big Bus Paris.

You can get either a one-day or two-day pass to go around Paris and to check out the major attractions. If this is your first trip to Paris, you’ll be glad to know that Big Bus Tour’s stops include Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, Louvre Museum, Notre Dame, Orsay Museum and more.

>> Get your Big Bus Paris pass online 

#4 Seine River Cruise

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Experience a different side of Paris on Seine River Cruise; besides appreciating the beautiful scenery of Paris, you can even feel romance and love in the air. Get your tickets online — it’s way cheaper plus you get to skip the queues!

>> Seine Cruise (KKday Special Price)

#5 Louvre Museum

Pretty sure you’ve heard that one of the must visit places in Paris is The Louvre. Not only is it the largest museum in the world, The Louvre is also a monument in Paris.

Even if you aren’t an artsy-fartsy person, you’ll definitely know Mona Lisa, situated in The Louvre. Tourists all over the world flock to The Louvre for a glimpse of Mona Lisa. On a regular day, you may have to queue over two hours to purchase an admission ticket into Louvre. To save your time, be smart and beat the queue by getting your tickets to The Louvre online.

>> Visit Louvre Museum with Audioguide or Live Guide

#6 Paris Museum Pass

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If The Louvre is on your itinerary because you’d like to experience Paris’ culture, how does a Paris Museum package sound? If museum hopping is your thing, rejoice!

This Paris museum pass allows you to enter a whopping 60 museums in Paris, saving you lots of precious time queuing for tickets, and only at 35 euros (that’s almost SGD $60!).

>> Paris Museum Pass

For more Paris travel guides:

>> Dine in These 5 Restaurants to Know Why Paris is a Culinary Capitol
>> Don’t Miss Out These Experiences If You’re in Paris!

These are the 5 Most Romantic Places on Earth

Jeju Island (Ha Jeong Jeong)

Feeling the lovey dovey vibes after catching My Love Sinema and looking for your own love story? Congrats, with the holiday season being just a few months away, it’s the best time to plan a vacation with your significant other. If you’re struggling to come up with the perfect romantic getaway, these are the 5 most romantic places on Earth.

1. Venice, Italy

Venice (Get Your Guide)

Venice, one of the most beautiful cities on this planet, is renowned for its bustling canals, gondolas and marble palaces but here’s what you don’t know about the city — it’s gradually sinking! Live out your Titanic moment in this floating city, where you can spot beautiful canals littered with gondolas every turn you make and dominated by soaring and majestic Venetian Palaces.

Venice (Untours)

Discover every corner of the City of Bridges on Venice’s classic gondola ride — a must for everybody who wishes to explore Venice by water. Visit parts of the city accessible only via gondolas as you glide silently along the the narrow and intricate waterways in the arms of the person you love.

2. Jeju Island, Korea

Known as the Hawaii of Korea, Jeju Island is a popular vacation destination for many newlyweds — a great alternative if Hawaii is too expensive and Bali is too mainstream.

Jeju Island Beauty Scenery

Well known for its natural wonders and home to natural waterfalls, white beaches and a dormant volcano, Jeju Island was named one of the New7Wonders of Nature. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit Jeju Island; spring is when trees start to blossom after a long winter hibernation, and the scene is splashed with trees skirted by pools of gold and rust-coloured leaves during autumn.

Sunrise Peak (Jeju Weekly)

Don’t worry if you aren’t familar with Korea! Go on a one day Jeju Island tour with a guide that introduces you to some of Jeju Island’s biggest attractions such as Sunrise Peak, an archetypal tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions upon a shallow seabed 5000 years ago. The area is surrounded by bright yellow rapeseed flowers during spring, truly a sight to behold.

Jeju Island

Commemorate your vacation to Jeju Island with your significant other as a professional photographer snaps away, capturing your most beautiful moments as you be one with nature during your outdoor couple photoshoot!

3. Warsaw, Poland

Lazienki Park

Picture yourself strolling lazily down the pathway of Lazienki Park with your loved one on a cooling night, under the dim light of the kerosene lamp, my my… Looking up along your evening stroll, you’ll realise its street lights are still burning on kerosene oil, giving off a dim and romantic vibe. Legend has it that every evening in Lazienki Park, a mysterious old man would be seen lighting the kerosene street lamps for couples.

Warsaw town square

Take a day tour around Warsaw, exploring Poland‘s beautiful and noteworthy monuments as you stroll through the medieval streets with a strikingly beautiful Baroque architecture from the Hapsburg times. Satiate the nerd in you as you learn interesting anecdotes and discover lesser known facts of Warsaw.

4. Bali, Indonesia

Somewhere nearer to Singapore lies the Island of Gods — Bali, a well known, popular travel destination amonst Singaporeans.

Bali private beach

How does treating your partner to a romantic evening stroll along your own private beach in Bali sound? Bask in the warm glow of the setting sun as you whisper sweet nothings to your significant other while dinner is being served. Retire to your 18th century antique bed illuminated by oil lanterns and the moonlight as the night ends… As your desserts are being served. Yay, desserts in bed! (Were you thinking of something else?)

5. Paris, France

Eiffel Tower Room Suggestions

Of course, how can we miss out the City of Love in our list of romantic places? Topping our list for the most romantic place to visit on the planet would be none other than Paris, famed for being the City of Love. Parisians have a soft spot for romance and are not ashamed to show affection towards their partners in public. Instead, it is openly admired and you’ll never hear any locals shouting, “Get a room!”

River Seine (Traveldigg)

Indulge in a romantic dinner as you cruise down River Seine and the magic of Paris at night as you take a bus tour of Paris. Revel in the beauty of Paris at night when each street and monument is lit with an orange glow, giving the city an essence of fairytale.

Eiffel Tower (Anna & Michal)

How can we forget Eiffel Tower in the City of Lights? Immerse yourself in French culture as you set up a romantic picnic with your loved one in the afternoon or bask in the romantic atmosphere as you watch Eiffel Tower lights up in the evening.

With so many romantic places on this planet, there’s no reason for low birthrates in Singapore. *smirks* Time to pack up and go enjoy with your loved ones!

Looking for more travel guides?

>> Unexplored Places in Korea That Spices Up Your Itinerary
>> Passes in Europe That Saves You Time And Money
>> Don’t Miss These Experiences If You’re in Paris

6 Things You Must Buy in France’s Supermarkets

France supermarket (Flickr/ Dean Hochman)

Interested in living life the French way on your vacation in France? what better way than to explore their supermarkets? Snap up some French snacks not easily available in Singapore or discover hidden finds — here are the 6 things KKday recommends you to buy in France‘s supermarkets. Don’t forget to roll a trolley along because you’ll definitely run out of hands for your loots!

1. French Candies

Haribo gummy candy (Souvenirfinder)

If you have a sweet tooth, you’ll adore popular French candies like Haribo Tagada and Carambar Caramel Candy — the favourite childhood candies of numerous French generations! Mhmm, yum yum. They must be really doing something right to gain endless fans of different ages.

2. French Cheese 

Cheese in France supermarket (Elspeth Briscoe)

The French take their cheese business seriously; they have cheese with everything, and we’re not talking about just as an appetiser but also for mains and desserts! Rejoice if you’re a cheese lover because the French supermarket’s cheese section spoils you with countless varieties of cheese.

3. Lotus Speculoos Spread

Lotus Speculoos spread (WednesdayChef)
A Northern France and Belgium speciality, Speculoos is a caramelised cinnamon biscuit spread that’s usually paired with toast or pancakes. French children sometimes get a spoonful of Speculoos on its own if they’re well-behaved. Think: the French version of our coveted Nutella. Even though you can hunt this down in Singapore, it’s definitely much cheaper in France!
4. Bonne Maman Tartelettes
Bonne Maman Tartlettes (Michiel2005)
Highly raved by the locals, Bonne Maman Tartelettes are cookies eaten usually during breakfast. and it comes in several flavours like caramel, chocolate and citron — a hot favourite.
5. Le Petit Marseilials Soap
Le Petit Marseilials soaps (Sosusie.com)
Soap? Isn’t that an auntie thing to buy overseas? Ahhh, but Le Petit Marseilials Soaps are creamy and gentle on your skin. Not to mention that you can get them at bargain at the French supermarkets! These pocket-friendly soaps, found only in France, make great souvenirs for your family and friends back in Singapore too.
6. French Booze
 
Pastis de Marseille (souvenirfinder)
Originating from southern France, Pastis de Marseille is a anise liqueur well loved by French. Remember to add Cassis and Normandy to your list if you are getting a few bottles.
Grocery shopping overseas is one of KKday‘s favourite activities because it allows us to learn the local life while stocking up on items that make a great souvenir for our friends and family — you have to try it to believe it!
We recommend a few other activities to fully enjoy your Paris holiday:
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Meet the Characters — What Does It Take to Be Part of Suicide Squad?

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Photo Credits: Flickr / The smashing snorkel

Social media went into a #squadgoals frenzy after Taylor Swift flaunted her highly sensationalised squad. If you’re planning to post another basic squad photo on your Instagram, listen up! A new squad coming to town — following a group of super villains coerced into going on dangerous missions, Suicide Squad will be hitting our sunny shores on 4 August 2016KKday‘s handy guide gives you a brief introduction of each character and what it takes to be part of their badass squad!

Enchantress

Cara Delevingne Victoria Secret
Photo Credits: Flickr / Konstatios Hagipapas

Enchantress, played by popular Victoria’s Secret Angel Cara Delevingne, was a normal teenage girl till a demon in the secret passage she discovered told her that she would become a mystical hero. Whenever she mutters “enchantress”, she turns into a powerful sorceress with magical abilities. Enchantress’ magical abilities includes healing and teleportation. However, she struggles to control the enchantress from growing and steadily tipping her over to the dark side.

Enchantress’ art of healing can be performed by mere mortals as well, through a massage. Massages are good for both your body and your soul! And who said teleportation is impossibru for humans? Plunge into a different world as you swim alongside the creatures of the deep; get up close and personal with nature underwater and explore marine life like you never did.

Harley Quinn

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Photo Credits: Flickr / Sire mag

Harley Quinn, originally a psychiatrist for the Joker, fell head over heels for him and ended up being his devoted accomplice and girlfriend. Exceptionally strong and agile, Harley Quinn is immune to certain types of toxins thanks to her BFF, Poison Ivy.

Can’t get enough of the supervillian’s nimble moves? A live Muay Thai show is your quick fix to the powerful moves of Harley Quinn.

El Diablo

Suicide Squad movie singapore
Photo Credits: Telegraph

El Diablo is a gangster processing pyrokinesis (the ability to influence fire with power of his mind). Preferring to stay out of brawls, he is different from the rest of the squad who are eager to kill.

Learn El Diablo’s ways of manipulating fire at his will in a cooking class with French Chef Marthe. If the fundamental lesson is too basic, take part in an intense heat cook off BBQ in the middle of the desert. If you have pyrophobia (the fear of fire) but relish in the heat, consider going for a 2 Day Taitung Chihpen hot springs tour or have a hella good time at Dragon Hill spa in Korea.

Deadshot

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Photo Credits: Melty

Aided by his cybernetic eye which enhances his accuracy, Deadshot is the world’s most notorious assassin with a near-to-perfect track record. Once remunerated, this marksman will carry out his mission no matter the circumstances. You can say that he has a death wish, but Deadshot prefers calling it dying in a spectacular fashion.

Do you dream of having a deadly aim too? KKday has the solution for you! Pick the weapon of your choice and you’re ready for your training: air gun, pistol or AK-47.

Rick Flag

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Photo Credits: Screen Rant

In order to keep this team of villains on missions in check, you need a discipline soldier — meet Rick Flag. A former special forces operative with a strategic mind, Rick Flag is highly skilled and well trained, frequently taking part high-stakes missions.

Are you up for some risky missions like Rick Flag? Go crazy with the wide array of theme parks available in Gold Coast (pssst, we specifically picked out three for you!). If your guts permit, experience 60 seconds of free-falling during your Las Vegas skydive or go for a special ops gun experience!

Captain Boomerang

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Photo Credits: Melty

As his name suggests, Captain Boomerang is skilful with his weapon of choice — boomerangs. He boasts a variety of high-tech boomerangs which he mastered throwing while growing up in Australia. He originally used his talent as a performer but turned to using his boomerangs to commit crimes after he was repeatedly ridiculed by his audience.

Tracing Captain Boomerang back to his roots, you may discover a hidden talent of your own as well. Enjoy an outback BBQ lunch and dinner experience in Boomerang’s home country, a day at Australia’s biggest water park or learn to surf on Bondi beach.

Killer Croc

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Photo Credits: The insightful panda

Famous for being born with a form of atavism that causes him to have skin like a reptile, Killer Croc has superhuman strength, endurance, speed and sense. His skin also acts as a form of armour for his regenerative powers. By the way, just a warning — like its reptiles cousins residing in Gatorland (the best place to see crocodiles), Killer Croc eats humans as well.

For the curious yet cautious, experience wildlife from a distance at Langkawi’s mangrove eco safari, or even visit Langkawi’s crocodile farm, home to more than 2000 crocodiles and alligators. Adventurers can take a trip to Australia’s second largest sea aquarium to interact with more than 500 spices of sea creatures.

Katana

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Photo Credits: Around movies

Hailing from Japan, Katana is not one to be trifled with. She’s incredibly skilled in hand-to-hand combat and relentless with her sword — a weapon that captures the spirit of its victims, allowing Katana to communicate with them after taking their lives.

Practice makes perfect and you can be a seasoned swordsman when you learn from the true masters from the land of the rising sun. KKday recommends katana techniques for beginners and samurai / ninja special experience for the sneaky spies. Families travelling with kids, we haven’t forgotten about you! Your kids can join in as you catch a ninja entertainment show during dinner or get a samurai transformation.

Slipknot

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Photo Credits: Screen Rant

It’s all about the ropes. Slipknot was an employee of a chemical company, where he developed a formula for sturdy ropes that are as strong as steel, which he swiftly exploited during his career as an assassin.

Learn the knot-tying groundwork to Slipknot as you heaad for a rock climbing experience, a survival trekking and challenge course, a trip to the chocolate hills adventure park or even a 5 day camping tour to Uluru! Sailor’s knot, figure eight knot, running knot? No problem! You’ll be a rope master just like Slipknot after the abundance of knots-related activities.

10. Joker

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Photo Credits: Cinema Blend

Leaving the best for the last, Joker is perhaps the most prominent figure of the squad, with a ride in Movie World, Gold Coast named after where Joker was being locked up, Arkham Asylum. An expert in chemical engineering, Joker to develops poisonous or lethal concoctions and thematic weapons.

Need to attract someone or knock someone out? Go for a perfume workshop to create a concoction that draws everyone to you, or visit the Russian vodka museum and Bacardi distillery to create a lethal concoction!

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Photo Credits: Warner Bros.

Mark your calendars, Suicide Squad is coming to Singapore’s cinemas on 4 August 2016. Are you ready to be part of the rebels? Click here for more Suicide Squad experiences KKday offers.

Dine in These 5 Restaurants to Know Why Paris is a Culinary Capitol

Besides the romance, fashion and beauty, food is another thing you shouldn’t miss out on in Paris. Many people have claimed that Paris is a culinary capital, so where should you go if it’s your first time visiting the City of Love? Here are 5 restaurants you should go in Paris to kickstart your Paris gourmet journey!

1. Le Kok

Wait, what? Why are we telling you to travel all the way to Paris for Vietnamese food? Well, if you’d paid attention during History lessons in secondary school, you’d know that many Vietnamese escaped to France during the Vietnam War. While they were living in France, the Vietnamese brought their culture into France through their cuisine.

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Le Kok, located on 13th Arrondissement, is the most famous Vietnamese restaurant in Paris. The main dish, usually the pho, is rich in flavour; the bean sprouts, coriander and basil add on to its lovely presentation. Unsurprisingly, the restaurant sees a long queue everyday, thus you’d have to wait in line for quite a while before getting seated.

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In addition to its yummy food, Le Kok provides its customers with FREE appetisers too — a huge platter of bones, cartilage and meat. The meat has been boiled over so many times, and has become so tender, that you can effortlessly pull it off its bone. Be careful not to eat too much though, or you’ll probably be full by the time your main dish is served!

Address: 129 Bis Avenue de Choisy, 75013 Paris, France
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 12:00 – 23:00
Price Range: €8 – €15

2. Reuan Thai

For authentic Thai food in Paris, Reuan Thai is your place to go! Here are some of our recommendations:

Red Curry Chicken

Consisting of a complementary blend of coconut milk and a variety of spices, the red curry gravy is sweet, spicy and savoury all at once. The chicken is perfectly tender, and the carrots and potatoes are equally as soft. The portion of this dish may be a little small though, but that means you’d get to try out more dishes!

Grilled Beef Tongue

While beef tongue is generally not something people would eat on a normal basis, this is a dish highly recommended by the restaurant owner. The crispy, yet soft, roast beef is served with sweet and sour sauce on the side, thus making it an interesting dish.

Address: 36, rue de l`orillon 75011 Paris
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 12:00 – 14:00; 19:00 – 23:00
Price Range: €10 – €25

3. Café de la Poste

In Paris, brunch is taken very seriously. There are many cafés serving everything, from small bites to full course meals.

One of the more popular food choices in Café de la Poste is “Miss cook”, a French-style cuisine. It started was due to an error that the restaurant owner made while trying to make a ham sandwich baguette. He thought that mistake was interesting and decided to start selling it as a product.

A series of errors made by the chef created a beautiful French fusion of white sauce accompanied by toasts, ham, eggs and many classic cheese dishes.

Address: 124 Rue de Turenne, Paris, France
OpeningHours: Monday to Saturday 09:00-02:00; Sunday 09:00-17:30
Price range: €8 -€15

4. La Famiglia di Rebellato

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Upon getting a seat in the restaurant, the waiter will serve you a bread basket with bottles of seasoning at the side. We’d recommend you to try their homemade chilli olive oil, because we think that goes the best with their bread sticks!

Carpaccio de Jambon de Parme Parma ham slice

Parma ham, a slightly salty, strong flavoured ham, is probably one of the world’s most popular ham. The whole production period for making parma ham takes about nine months or longer. Add a parma ham and some olive oil to your bread for an interesting flavour!

Rigatoni de 4 Formaggi

A combination of four kinds of cheese in different proportions brings out this simple yet flavourful dish. The four kinds of cheese are mozzarella which is mellow, ricotta which is just like condensed milk, Gorgonzola which is a good-nurtured blue cheese with a heavy taste, and Parmigiano-Reggiano, a cheese known for its nutty flavour and crunchy texture.

Inside this pizza pillow is white cheese sauce and fresh tomato sauce coated with an outer layer of mozzarella.

Address: 37 Rue Berger 75001 Paris
Tel: 0140390640

5. Bollynan

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If you’re not looking for Western food in Paris, consider Bollynan, an Indian restaurant. It’s always full house and the food never lets you down. Upon entering the store, you will be able to see an Indian master making a naan.

There is a huge variety of dishes to choose from, ranging from Masala curry flavoured chicken or beef to grilled salmon entrees. Aside from the main course, there is also a wide range of side dishes to choose from, such as creamed spinach, broccoli, rice or potatoes and many others.

For a rich and delicious meal to cost only around 9 to 10 euros, it’s not surprising to see this place filled with office crowd after working hours. In the same district, there are also many other restaurants and shops that you can visit.

Address: 12 Rue des Petits Carreaux, 75002 Paris
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 11.00 – 23.00
Phone: 0145084051

Other food places you definitely would not want to miss in Paris:

>> Cooking class with Chef Frédéric
>> Wine and cheese tasting
>> Pure chocolate walk on Paris’ Right Bank

5 Adventures Suitable For Single Ladies

Photo credit: Flickr/ Chris Ford

Travelling solo as a woman is not something frowned upon anymore. In fact, it’s becoming quite the norm with everyone doing it nowadays! Going on solo trips doesn’t necessary mean you’re all alone in a foreign land – you can easily meet other similar travellers and locals. The adventures you have as single woman will definitely be fulfilling as it gets you out of your comfort zone. Read on for the five countries safe for you ladies to visit alone!

#5 Korea

Photo credit: Flickr/ Emmanuel Dyan

You don’t have to understand or speak even a smattering amount of Korean in order to enjoy Korea. The perceived language barrier shouldn’t stop you from travelling to the land of kimchi. Other than the signage all over Korea, most people are able to understand and communicate in simple English.

This will come in handy in Korea:
>> 20 things to do on your first trip to Seoul
>> 10 must go shopping spots in Korea
>> 7 beauty products you can get for under SGD30 in Korea

#4 Hong Kong

Photo credit: Flickr/ Roberto Trombetta

If you’ve never been to Hong Kong, you are clearly missing out on life! Nothing should stop you from going to Hong Kong, not even if you can’t speak or understand a word of Cantonese. Firstly, the city has similar vibes to Singapore and knowing English is good enough for you to get by and cover the entire city. It’s tourist friendly with English signs all over and the affable locals.

Secondly, KKday has guides prepared for you if you’re neither familiar with Cantonese nor traditional Chinese:
>> Guide to Hong Kong’s cha chaan teng 
>> Guide to Hong Kong style dessert

#3 Dubai

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Contrary to popular belief, Dubai is one of the safest places to visit in the world. However, remember to respect the Islamic tradition by dressing modestly and appropriately there. Shy away from singlets, spaghetti tops and short bottoms. If you do not comply to the dress codes, security guards in the malls or hotels will stop you and tell you to cover up. You don’t want to embarrass yourself overseas!

Check this out if you are heading to Dubai:
>> Helicopter tour
>> Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark Lost Chamber combo
>> Dubai modern city tour

#2 Japan

Photo credit: Flickr/ George Alexander Ishida Newman

Travelling alone in Japan is an eye opening and invigorating experience, something you have to experience yourself to understand. Japan is known to be an expensive city so go for the cheaper accommodations like staying in a capsule hotel or a hostel. Finding bargains in Japan will allow you to channel your expenses on other areas like shopping or more unique experiences!

Some useful guides if you’re going to Japan:
>> 10 tidbits you must buy in Tokyo
>> The Kimono experience

#1 France

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France is not just a city for love birds. Even if you’re #foreveralone, you should immerse yourself in the French way of living; soak in the rich culture, history and the art. Paris is best explored by foot so bring along a comfortable pair of waking shoes. Who knows, you may even find your Prince Charming in this city of love!

Useful guides before you leaving for Paris:
>> Experiences you shouldn’t miss out in Paris
>> Passes to save you time and money in Europe
>> Montmartre walking tour

These are the five places you could go as a single women if you are itching for some much needed adventure! Don’t forget to share your travel pictures with us by tagging us on Instagram or use the hashtag #kkdaysg for a chance to be featured on our Instagram page.

5 Types of Buddies You’d Love to Travel With [GSS Final Flash Sale]

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We all heard of the saying that travel is the best test of your friendship, either making or breaking it by the end of your trip. Well we see why is it so – spending a considerably long amount of time together gives you the opportunity to know more about your companion as a person and learning about their somewhat strange habits. To prevent any bad feelings from accumulating over your trip, it’s important to choose your travel partners carefully. Here are five friends that definitely make the cut for every personality!

1. The one you share bromance/womance with

Travel with your closest friends for the best memories
The best travel experiences are with your closest friends (Flickr/ djromanj)

This is your friend who comforts you when you break up with your significant other and vice-versa, they are the ones you ditch your dates for when they are downhearted. It’s great to travel with them because they know everything about you and you’re so comfortable with each other that you don’t have to be chattering away every second of the day – even moments of silence never feel uncomfortable with them!

Paris, the City of Love (Flickr/ Moyan Brenn)

Paris is the best place to be with your your bosom friend. Looking at how often you can both openly express how much you admire each other, spending time in the City of Love together wouldn’t even be awkward! Wearing matching headbands at Disneyland Paris, admiring famous paintings in Louvre and having a picnic below Eiffel Tower – these are just some of the many ways to complete your Paris experience.

Visit Paris with your closest friends
The Eiffel Tower in Paris (Flickr/ Javier Vieras)

With innumerable things you can do with your sibling from another mother, there’s something for everyone – even those who want every piece of Paris can choose to go on a tour to explore the highlights of Paris. Riding on a double decker bus admiring the illuminated monuments of Paris after the sun sets, you’ll see why this place is also known as La Ville Lumière (City of Lights)!

2. Pranksters from your schooling days

Travel with your whackiest friends (Flickr/ Sunny Ripert)

They were the comedians, charming in their own ways. The life and soul of any party, they will never be the ones dampening your mood during the trip and they’re sure to spice your vacation up no matter the destination. Their quick wittedness will help in many ways whether serious situations like preventing pickpockets or when you’re solving a tricky puzzle in one of the most popular team-building activities in recent years – escape room.

Holidays are made better with friends

Challenge the wits of your class clown with Seoul’s action-packed dynamic race consisting of 15 stages designed to make your heart race with exhilaration. It’s an adventure not for the fainthearted! Even if you don’t make it out within the stipulated time, don’t fret – you can be sure that your happy-go-lucky comrade won’t blame you for it.

3. The gym rat

Go on an adventure during your vacation (Flickr/ Fit Approach)

We all know someone who’s crazy about working out and they may have even taken part in a few bodybuilding contests. If you travel with your gym-crazy friend, they’ll make sure you stay on your work out routine. More than that, you’ll never worry about getting mugged! Of course, they’ll drag you on countless adventures but it’s a little price to pay considering how locals will think twice before trying to extort you with your bodybuilder friend around.

Step out of your comfort zone and explore new travel activities

Need some help convincing the muscleman to go on your holiday with you? They will not be able to resist getting a healthy dose of Vitamin D from an upstream adventure – a different experience from the typical rafting down of waterfalls. It’s too difficult to withstand the temptation of this breathtaking ride that passes 14 rapids!

4. Your buddies from BMT

Travel with your military mates (Flickr/ Gramicidin)

This one’s for the bros. They say you don’t understand military life until you’re in it and it’s true! Nothing bonds a friendship like being forced to spend 24/5 with each other, sleeping in the same bunk and complaining about cookhouse food. You chiong sua and brave through the 24km route march together but at the end of the day, you have to admit you fondly recall your BMT days – a feeling your girlfriend never understands.

Military mates makes the best travel companions

What better way to reminiscence your army days than to explore the Korean Demilitarized Zone? Littered with soldiers from, DMZ – an invisible line dividing North and South Korea – is known as the world’s most heavily fortified border. While you’re there, take a walk along the Bridge of Freedom once used by more than 13 000 prisoners of war returning from the North.

Indulge in new experiences on your travel (Flickr/ Ben Kucinski)

Following the tour, you’ll also be able to sneak a rare peek into the world’s most reclusive country, North Korea – the country with the longest compulsory military services in the world (11 years for males, 7 years of females). You’ll never complain the 22 months prior to your ORD again!

5. The auntie

Vacations are never complete without shopping (Flickr/ Mark Hillary)

You know who they are. They have seemingly never ending bargains and they are the ones you shake your head at when they take out their endless amount of membership cards for different promotions. But you can’t deny they are also the ones you turn to when you’re looking for a good deal somewhere. Always well prepared to dish out a few advices on budget travelling, they are probably your favourite person because let’s face it, everyone loves discount!

We feel the same way!

From now till 30 June 2016, KKday is having a FLASH SALE, giving Citibank cardholders up to 50% off selected travel experiences. If you’re not a Citibank cardholder, don’t fret! You’ll still get to enjoy up to 45% off selected travel experiences.

How to enjoy the discount?

Your auntie friends will be proud of you if you show them these SWEETEST deals of June. Now this is how you enjoy GSS at the comfort of your home!

>> Click here to find more GSS travel deals we have for you!

Terms & Conditions

GSS Final Flash Sale:

– Enter KKGSS45 / KKGSS30 / KKGSS25 / CITIGSS50 / CITIGSS35 / CITIGSS30 prior to checkout to enjoy the discounts on selected activities.
– Coupon Code is only valid for purchase though https://www.kkday.com/en/affiliate/whlb/gssfinalflash
– Promotion is valid from 22 June – 30 June 2016.
– Booking must be made between 22 June – 30 June 2016.
– Travel experiences must be completed between 22 June – 30 September 2016.
– If the booking is cancelled, the coupon code will no longer be valid for use.
– Offer cannot be used in conjunction with other promotions, discounts, packages purchased or vouchers redemption.
– KKday reserved the rights to stop this coupon code to be used on certain travel experiences without prior notice.
– If there are any questions/issues, you can contact us at marketing-sg@kkday.com

GSS Weekend Getaway Sale:

– Enter KKDAYWEEKEND10 prior to checkout to enjoy 10% OFF selected activities.
– Coupon Code is only valid for purchase though https://www.kkday.com/en/affiliate/whlb/gssfinalflash
– Promotion is valid from 22 June – 30 June 2016.
– Booking must be made between 22 June – 30 June 2016.
– Travel experiences must be completed between 22 June – 30 September 2016.
– If the booking is cancelled, the coupon code will no longer be valid for use.
– Offer cannot be used in conjunction with other promotions, discounts, packages purchased or vouchers redemption.
– KKday reserved the rights to stop this coupon code to be used on certain travel experiences without prior notice.
– If there are any questions/issues, you can contact us at marketing-sg@kkday.com

Passes That Will Save You Time and Money in Europe

Ever thought of backpacking in Europe? To go free and easy in Europe, transportation, accommodation, attractions and tickets may be a burden to your budget. Be it the Tower of London, the Louvre in Paris, Vienna Museum of Art or the Royal Palace of Madrid, Europe provides sightseeing packages (City Pass) service that is not only cheaper but also less time-consuming. KKday helped you put together seven European countries attraction tickets and information to help you save cost. Let the fun begin!

1. London Pass, Oyster Card (London, England)

Big Ben and the London Eye

Oyster Card in the UK is equivalent of Singapore’s Nets FlashPay card – although there is a daily cap, you can enjoy the highest charge usage to the card. There is also no surcharge when taking the Metro sub-bus. It is worth collecting the Oyster Card when travelling in London as the design is different from the one locals have.

The London Pass

The London Pass is a sightseeing city card which gives you entry to a choice of over 60 popular tourist attractions in the city. You’ll feel like a VIP with this pass as you will be granted Fast Track Entry into some of London’s most popular attractions. As the card is designed in a way that you don’t have to carry around cash or queue up to buy tickets, it will help you save time and money when travelling alone.

Top 3 attractions with the London Pass:

  • Westminster Abbey
  • Tower of London
  • Windsor Castle

>> The London Pass with Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

2. Paris Pass (Paris, France)

Louvre Museum, Paris

In addition to the fashion world, there is also a large architectural and cultural atmosphere in Paris. Other than well-known museums and more popular tourist attractions, with the Paris Pass, you’ll be able to pass customs clearance and enjoy majority of attractions such as Louvre by avoiding long queues and heavy traffic.

p.s. If you can’t read French, the Paris Pass offers a full range of travel guides in multiple languages such as English, German and Spanish, making it convenient and practical!

Top 3 attractions with the Paris Pass:

  • Louvre Museum
  • Palace of Versailles
  • Notre Dame Cathedral

>> Paris City Pass

3. Berlin Pass (Berlin, Germany)

Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin

Most people have the impression that Berlin is filled with rich history as the Berlin Wall has significant importance in world history. However, more than it’s cultural history, there are also many attractions worth visiting in Berlin. Pergamon Museum as well as the Babylonian architecture are such examples. You can use the Berlin Pass as an optional travel card to cover zones A, B, C and the whole of central Berlin with their public transportation services.

Top 3 Attractions with the Berlin Pass:

  • Pergamon Museum
  • Checkpoint Charlie
  • Berlin Dungeon

>> Berlin Pass With Public Transport

4. Vienna Card (Vienna, Austria)

Michalerplatz, Vienna (Jacob Surland)

Vienna is the hub where students passionate about learning classical music gather. Vienna card offers many attractions and concessions to travellers in this city full of classical music and cultural atmosphere. With unlimited free excess to subways, trams, buses and enjoy more than 210 attractions, museums, shops and other discounts, one can take two to three days to explore this city with the Vienna card.

Top 3 attractions with the Vienna Card:

  • Schönbrunn Palace
  • Kunsthaus Wien
  • Hofburg Palace

>> Vienna Pass

5. Swiss Pass (Geneva, Switzerland)

The gorgeous streets of Geneva (Flickr / ITU Pictures)

Switzerland, a country known for their watches and their beautiful natural landscape, has more to offer than you think. If you are not into the common attractions Switzerland is known for, check out the attractions the Swiss Pass offers – over 40 attractions, free admission to Geneva and you can also enjoy discounts and coupons that will help you carefully explore the city.

Top 3 attractions with the Swiss Pass:

  • Musée National Suisse
  • Musée d’art et d’histoire
  • Beautiful Shores of Geneva

>> Geneve Pass

6. Holland Pass (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Windmills in Amsterdam (Flickr / Roman Boed)

Speaking of the Netherlands, one immediately thinks about windmills and tulips! Holland Pass provides you with another way to experience the Netherlands, Amsterdam – free tour bus rides, free downtown tours and offers at shops, museums and restaurants. With free entry, the Holland pass also allows one to skip queuing when it comes to certain attractions such as Van Gogh Museum.

Top 3 attractions with the Swiss Pass:

  • Van Gogh Museum
  • Keukenhof Gardens
  • Rijksmuseum

>> Amsterdam Holland Pass

7. Madrid Pass (Madrid, Spain)

One of Gaudi’s architecture, Casa Batllo (Flickr / Moyan Brenn)

Unsure of what to do during your first time in Madrid? With the Madrid Pass, you can enjoy free admissions to more than 50 museums and attractions! Not only that, you can get free access to the Real Madrid stadium, book free city tours, get discounts in restaurants, shops and shows. With so many free entries, you know that the Madrid pass is a must when travelling in Madrid!

Top 3 attractions with the Swiss Pass:

  • Prado National Museum
  • Royal Palace
  • Tour Bernabéu

>> Madrid Card

That’s it! We hope with this article, we have helped you to save your time and money while travelling through Europe!