Monday, 18 March 2013

How I Got Shrunk

Another World Heritage added on my list :)
To blog about The Grand Canyon is definitely one of the hardest blog post I've ever wrote. First of all, I do not have enough vocabulary to describe this wonderful place. Secondly, selecting photos is super tough. None of my photos make justice to this place, but yet, there are so many things I wish to show and I just do not know how to choose.



After paying the entrance fee (USD25 per private car), we were officially in the national park. Our first stop was at the Desert View. We bought ourselves hotdogs and drinks and had our first picnic in the park at the watch tower. Well, the food may not be great, but with the view, that's probably one of the best hotdog I've ever had :)

Desert View Watch Tower

View from the Watch Tower

(Photographed by Ching Ching)
After the lunch / tea break, my photography session started. As you can imagine, I just can't stop taking photos after photos. First of all, of course, because the view is stunning. Secondly, all the photos I took look terrible on my LCD screen.

I started to regret that I didn't spend enough time learning / practicing my photography skill before I come. I've never took any photos with such huge contrast and I just couldn't handle this. Sigh......

Standing at the view point, looking at the endless and various landscape expanded in the horizon made us feel insignificant. We were shrunk. Both of us were so quiet when we were in the Grand Canyon National Park, most probably we couldn't find the vocabulary to express ourselves, even in Mandarin.





The weather was great when we arrived at the Grand Canyon. I love the cloudy sky that match so well with the canyon. When we drove along the scenic desert view drive, we stopped at every single canyon viewpoints. Though our original plan was to check in to the Maswik Lodge and have a quick shower before the sunset, we just couldn't make it. By the time we reached Mather Point, it was almost sunset so we decided to change our plan.


We enjoyed a wonderful, breath-taking sunset. Some Mighty Power were so kind to us that He decided to paint the sky with various vivid colours.




As if it was not impressive enough, He even sent a family of deers to awe us. It was so amazing to have the doe and her baby standing less than 5 feet away from us. We were trying very hard to take photos of them without the flash, but on the other hand were so worried that they got scared. After the doe and her baby crossed the car park, the handsome stag appeared. Apparently he was watching us in the dark, protecting his wife and kid I guess :)


After the sunset, we went to Maswik Lodge to check in, and had our dinner at the cafe before we went to our room (have to drive from Lobby to our room). There are good enough variety of food to choose from, and there's even a Pizza pub with wide screen TV for those sports fans to spend their night. When we finally reached our room, I have to say, it was a pleasant surprise. When I researched for accommodation inside the Grand Canyon National Park, the photos that I saw were quite hopeless. I was cursing that they charged so high for such basic, ugly and old accommodation (but yet, still the cheapest available during our stay). Apparently they should fire their marketing manager for never update their photos. The motel room comes with 2 very comfortable queen size beds, LCD TV, coffee maker, refrigerator, air conditioning, shower and bathtub. There were ample space for 4 actually so it's good for both of us to re-organize our getting-messy-and-messier-luggage.

The next morning, we woke up at 4am, and drove to Yavapai point for the sunrise. It was 4 degree C in the car and we were sure that it was colder at the point where we waited for the sunrise. There's only 2 of us and another couple sitting at the bench, waiting in the dark. It felt so peaceful and connected to the nature that it almost made me cry.



If you look harder, there's another group waiting for sunrise at the other end.

Grand Canyon at dawn

Finally the sun rise and suddenly tons of tourists rushed in from no where. Well, of course, if you learn how to ignore them, the sunrise moment is still breath taking.

I love how the sun beam slowly touched the canyon, inch by inch, turning the dark canyon into vivid red. The little girl said she prefer sunset than sunrise but I love both. The shades of colours during sunset and sunrise are totally different but equally awesome.






This is taken after the sunrise, when the canyon is all light up :)

We went back to our room to pack and had our breakfast. The check out time is 11am so we must get everything ready and onto our car before we start our next session. We were taking the free shuttle at Hermits Rest Route.




While walking from our room to the free shuttle station, we walked pass the railway. I still think it is a great idea to travel to Grand Canyon by train. The Grand Canyon Railway is the most traditional and historic mode of transport to Grand Canyon. Too bad we just couldn't squeeze this into our tight itinerary.
















We walked a little bit on the trail of time before we hopped on a shuttle. It is fun to explore the National Park this way, where you ponder and understand the magnitude of geologic timeline.








While exploring, we also had a close encounter with a fatty cute squirrel that's eating apple with the best view in the world. I bet he doesn't know how lucky he is. :)










Exploring the national park with the free shuttle not only environmental friendly, but it's also very convenient. You can easily hop on and off at the designated points and take your own sweet time to explore, or even decide at which points onwards you wish to hike.

Unfortunately, we only planned for 2D1N in Grand Canyon (trust me, if possible, make it at least a 5D4N trip here. There are so many things to see and so many places to explore here!!), so we could only stopped at a few view points, then rushed back for check out.








The Mighty Sculptor - Colorado River





Sunday, 17 March 2013

恋恋红石

十月十五日是重要的一天,我们要赶往大峡谷了!!

Sedona from afar

我们一早就离开了沉闷的Phoenix,直奔Sedona。当第一个红石进入眼帘,我们就爱上了这个地方。

Driving towards Sedona

驾着车子在红石中穿梭,有种难以形容的兴奋在空中飘荡。我们基本上是每看见一个观景台就非驱车直入不可。我们的第一站就是Sedona Tourist Information Center。此地的旅游观光处做得很好,犹如小型博物馆,资料应有尽有,连每一天的 park rangers 的详细资料也一一列出。


Panoramic View from Sedona Tourist Information Center


到了Sedona市中心,简直就是个红石围绕的小镇。小妹妹因为受人所托,见到GAP专卖店非进不可,我则撇下她在小镇内绕了一圈。蓝天下红土坎上的黄色野花正在撒野,subtractive primary colours 营造出单纯的、自然的、强烈的视觉上的刺激与满足。在这一刻,我后悔了。早知如此,与其在凤凰城无聊了一晚,我们应该一鼓作气驾多两个小时的车程到这美丽的地方住上一晚。



要是时间许可,其实应该住上好几晚呢!我单单想象蓝天红石黄叶加流水的画面,就觉得这是露营的好地方!






告别Sedona后,两旁风景一路转变,温婉的山脉、蓊绿的高原、白雪覆盖的山峰……

Driving towards Flagstaff (photographed by Ching Ching)


我们一路往大峡谷前进,时常有一些莫名的感动让我们停下车子,记录一些只有亲身经历才能明白的情绪……



在到达大峡谷之前,我们又在一个观景点驻足。(要不是小妹妹一直以“再磨蹭下去就看不见大峡谷的日落了”提醒我,我想我们应该会在每一个观景点停留并不知时日过)

当地土著很随意地搭了一个收银站说是维护这峡谷的经费,我们也不见他们有什贡献,但也不和他们争执,给钱就是了,反正是乐捐的。

小峡谷也是由Colorado River雕塑而成, 在荒凉大地上画出了深层的3D画作。我们拍了几张到此一游的照片,又再匆匆上路。

毕竟,谁都不想错过了大峡谷的日落……









Friday, 15 March 2013

So Proud of Myself

This morning, when I'm busy working, I received a pleasant surprise. An email from TripAdvisor, titled "Congratulations, you are among the top 1% most-read reviewers on TripAdvisor!"



I was so excited, I can't imagine I'm the top 1%! Must have contributed a lot to the world tourism. Ha ha!

I print-screen this email and share the news with Ah Wei, some friends and colleagues. Some asked "So what price do you get? Free trips? Discounted tickets?"

Well, nothing monetary. It's the sense of satisfaction and sense of contribution that count!

I always dream of having my own business in tourism industry. Before I could actually start contributing in this industry, at least I have putting in quite some effort in giving opinions that help other travellers :)

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

凤凰城

离开San Diego后,我们开往凤凰城。那是我们整个旅程中最闷的一段路程。


连接San Diego和Phoenix的,是五百多公里的笔直公路,路上没什么车,两旁一片荒芜干枯。和我同行的小妹妹被这段路上的炎热天气弄得昏昏欲睡,车上收音机也只能接收墨西哥电台了,我们似懂非懂的,像堕入了另一个空间。


偏偏那公路又延绵不断地往地平线无限展延,无尽头似的,驾车的连所有感官都麻木了。

也不知道驾了多久、驾了多远,在一个休息站看见了仙人掌,那种属于沙漠的,孤孤独独笔直的一支。我就知道,是Arizona了。

算起来这儿的天气对我们还不算太坏。明明是寸草不生的沙漠,才摄氏35度而已。 我还暗暗庆幸。不离开车子的话,基本上还热不死我。












快到凤凰城时,看见诺大路牌写着"Gila Bend",笑了一餐,也算是San Diego到Phoenix路途上最有趣的事了。
















到了Phoenix Downtown,或许是因为天气太热了,也或许是因为星期日,诺大的城市摆空城计似的, 像“I Am Legend”那个空荡荡无人烟的城市。我们不习惯,赶忙到口碑好的Budget Lodge Downtown Phoenix问了价钱,把行李都扛进房间就再不出门了。从lobby到客房还要经过一个铁栅,小妹妹说治安一定很差吧?我安慰她说这是美国第六大城市呢,怕什么。其实,美国大城市才恐怖着呢。

我们在房里看地图研究该到哪儿逛(此刻,我开始怀疑是不是应该选择Scottsdale而不是Downtown),最后决定先到Scottdale的购物中心走走,再到外头的餐馆小资一番。

凤凰城的购物中心虽大,但没什么可观的,我们看看跑车、玩玩Kinect、买些减价的Godiva,正想找家咖啡馆坐下来喝一喝饮料,就发觉大家都在准备关门了,才傍晚五点多!! 六点正式关门!真不可思议!




我们开车到Scottsdale Old Town绕,所有的店都关门了,冷冷清清的。小资个屁!
我们好不容易看见一家还开着门的面包店,进去解决了晚餐就打道回府。还好我们的motel不错,大床也舒服得很。

就这样子,在凤凰城的这一天,成了我们全程休息得最好的一天。


Halloween Costumes at SeaWorld


Oh, by the way, during our visit to the Sea World, it is almost Halloween. I think the kids just can't wait and already in the festive spirit. Hence, we actually met a lot of cute kids with cool costume. Unfortunately, no one wears the Doppler effect costumer :)


Check these out:

1. There are less princesses as compare to Disneyland. We only spotted one here :)
Merida (from Brave) hopping to the park

2. Superheroes are everywhere!
Captain America get bored


Captain America's younger brother - Spiderman

The angry Iron Man

Supergirl on balance beam


3. Surprisingly, there were not short of bugs too :)
The innocent Ladybug

Cute little bee


4. And our favorite goes to ----------- NEMO!!