- Ben http://t.co/bCt4xAAE #
- En route – Thomson. http://t.co/rrNrm7CV #
- Getting tough!! @ Singapore Association For The Deaf http://t.co/UsOzuo47 #
- #nofilter @ Pulau Bawah http://t.co/1DCWGjv4 #
- Lunch date with @jlfang bowl was bigger than her face!! #
- iPad, parker and pacman moleskin. #meeting2 @ Starbucks http://t.co/Tl66I8qy #
- Cc: !! http://t.co/mqAMFWnH #
- Bananas! http://t.co/3q0wgimN #
Last week’s tweets: 2012-05-06
- Back with coverage. Lots of stories to share after 9 days at sea. http://t.co/mQqY8Pqp #
- #nofilter and zero coverage @ Pulau Bawah http://t.co/xICkJw4T #
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- What's that big fire on the east side of Singapore. Looks like Changi
Area? http://t.co/fCoOtKGo #
Last week’s tweets: 2012-04-29
- UWCSEA students. Remember getting home diaries every year? #memories #springclean http://t.co/jxeC7nXH #
- The king and his chariot. http://t.co/OnOB7a84 #
- Gold. http://t.co/2mitNX8T #
- Back at the box #
- Toothy grin #
- Wearing his daddy's shirt. Photo every year. Eventually he will grow in to it. http://t.co/snjxkrtO #
- Fav study place. @ Toby's Estate Cafe http://t.co/rtE9W53F #
- Brain fried. So much to learn! I wish I has someone to sign with for p @ Singapore Association For The Deaf http://t.co/B7nWDmRu #
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The forests consists of mixed species like rhododendron, bamboo, oak, ferns. The valley also has numerous species of orchids. Flower season in this region is from Mar - May, Sep - Oct.

Bhut Jolokia chili pepper. Once touted the hottest chilli in the world. Rated at 1,000,000SHU+. The Scoville scale measures the capsaicin content in the chili, the substance that gives peppers their kick. To put the scale in perspective, the jalapeño pepper measures between 2,500 and 8,000 SHU. Recently it's been replaced by a chilli grown in the UK.
[India] Neora Valley Eco Huts Kolakham
The Neora Valley Eco Huts are the wooden lodges/log houses available at the Kolakham Village. There are other accommodation options available such as the jungle camp and home stays. The log house that I stayed in was completely made of natural local materials. It’s no 4-star hotel, but it’s what was expected in the more rural parts of India. It’s particularly popular with nature lovers and eco-tourists because of its location in the Neora Valley National Park, well known for its flora, fauna and wildlife especially birds.
Here are the list of amenities in this place
- Heater
- Blankets
- Towel
- Soap
- Toilet paper
- Complimentary bottled water
- Power points (weak voltage, takes longer to charge things)
- Security: locks on doors
- Dining room
The Kolakham village is about 8 kms from the nearest town called Lava, home to about 60 Nepali families belonging to the Rai community. A walk around the village gives you a sense of their lifestyle and daily activities. They predominantly farm or breed live-stock, cardamom being the primary crop. Although simple, their houses are proudly decorated with potted flowers of marigold, dahlia and chrysanthemum which skirt the path to their doorstep.
Highlights
- Neora valley eco huts were clean and authentic
- Food and hospitality was exceptional. House manager was very welcoming and would spend the time to sit with you and talk about the village and its history.
- Food tasted better than it looked. Was exceptional, and felt like home cooked Indian food. Curries, rice and parathas.
- Pretty good view of the valley and on clear days you can see Mount Kanchenjunga
Things to note
- You can arrange for a morning tea call the night before (i.e. a knock on your door wake up call with a hot of hot chai tea)
- Don’t expect bread and scrambled eggs for breakfast, you will be eating local such as Aloo Paratha. If you can’t stomach that in the morning, bring your own snacks.
- Hot water has to be requested, which involves them boiling a pot of hot water over a wood-fired stove. If you want to bucket shower, mix it with some cold water to make it lukewarm.
Published Price: Minivet Loghouse – Rs. 1400.00
Kolkata – Bagdogra – Siliguri – Neora Valley
We left the Swissotel Kolkata at 9am to catch our Jet lite domestic flight to Bagdogra.
Bagdogra is a small town in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India, which is surrounded by tea gardens.The Bagdogra Airport is the only airport in North Bengal, which is now an International Airport. Even though it’s an international airport, don’t expect much.We deplaned on the apron and walked to the non-air conditioned terminal. After being greeted by Raj, we commenced our journey to Neora Valley by 4WD.
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4WD is the best mode of transport to tackle the Himalayan hills. Because we would be travelling on dirt and possibly muddy roads, we wouldn't stand a chance in a mini-van.
We would be driving through Siliguri which is the largest city in the North East of India and an important trade center for West Bengal. The city is also known as “Gateway of North East India” and famous for its triple ‘T’ – Tea, Transport and Timber.

I was quite surprised to see so many women employed in hard physical labour jobs - road works carrying heavy loads.

As we climbed, the views get more spectacular. And the people look more Nepali too. This little girl babysits her sister while her mother is at work.

Even within one city you can tell which part of India they are from. This style is usually the more South Indian with the sari draped on the left shoulder.

This woman is wearing a more tribal print sari skirt. Firewood is still widely used to fire up stoves. Due to increasing population and tourism, deforestation and pollution is becoming an issue.
It was already dark when we reached Neora Valley. It would usually take 4 hours to get to Kolakham village in Neora Valley, but we made a few pit stops here and there. We stayed at the Neora Valley Eco Huts which is a homestay initiative driven by Help Tourism to provide villagers an alternative source of income.
This meal doesn’t look like much but it tasted AMAZING.
Last week’s tweets: 2012-04-22
- Good morning! Someone is in a very good mood today despite it being a Monday
# - Mummy sketches and files ideal clothes and accessory combos which makes choosing or packing a lot faster. #e http://t.co/VbS0b9Dj #
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- Date night
shisha and Lebanese food. @ Magic Carpet Lounge http://t.co/YbciN2Dv # - Just posted a photo @ Wild Honey http://t.co/tiVkxehL #
- Wicked w/ @keeranj @ Wicked: The Broadway Musical @ Marina Bay Sands http://t.co/cFRK3Lmd #
- Who eats French fries dipped in strawberry milkshake!?!?! Well @keeranj does @ Funan DigitaLife Mall http://t.co/1Q75v2F9 #
- Date night w/ @keeranj @ Brotzeit http://t.co/00yNwmUH #
- The usual just before goodbyes. @ Terminal 2 http://t.co/oiITkI3x #
- En camino – Thomson. http://t.co/aSq1vyuc #
- #nofilter feels good to be back. Taking inventory for next trip. @ ONE°15 Marina Club http://t.co/ZDF8Lluf #
- We just discovered the ceiling fan had lights! Shines like moonlight. http://t.co/f9JS69Ye #
- #nofilter what a show! http://t.co/p1V5Wd5x #
- D8 night w/ @d4nl1 @ Sun with Moon Japanese Dining & Café http://t.co/BPSoKujy #
Missionaries of Charity Kolkata
Lots can be said about Mother Teresa, her work and her charities. Googling her name or her missionaries will return you uplifting as well as disturbing stories, which I have a difficulty deciding on what’s true or erroneously dramatized.
Whatever the case, I admire this woman for the work she has done even if it’s a drop in the ocean of humanity, and so, a visit to the Mother house is a must if you’re in Kolkata.
It’s free admission into the home, donations appreciated. Mother house closes at 6:30pm so make sure you give yourself at least an hour to go through the exhibition/museum and visit her tombstone. The little exhibition/museum which was opened in 2005, entitled ‘Mother Teresa’s Life, Spirit and Message’ documents a chronological account of her struggles and achievements with original artifacts and detailed descriptions and explanations. It includes many of Mother Teresa’s handwritten letters, spiritual exhortations and her few personal belongings – sari, sandals, crucifix.
For me this visit definitely set the tone for the rest of the trip. Whatever your beliefs, it was a reminder to oneself of the importance of humanity, giving back and helping others.

Where she lived and worked from the 1950s until her death in 1997. It is in this room that she passed on, September 5th, 1997.

Mother Teresa was buried on the ground floor of the Mother House on 13th September, 1997. Her tomb has become a place of pilgrimage and quiet meditation to people of all creeds.
Volunteers are welcomed, but best to find out how and where you can help. Be honest with what you can contribute
Mother House
Missionaries of Charity
54/A A.J.C. Bose Road
Calcutta 700016, West Bengal
Tel.: 91-332-2249-7115
Last week’s tweets: 2012-04-15
- With cutie-patootie #2 http://t.co/pZOG7hvr #
- My beautiful family. #jiejie #daddy #mummy http://t.co/ovvcx37r #
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- Jules made 婆婆 a birthday card! http://t.co/dcWFxEy5 #
- Off to Bintan again for work. @ Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal http://t.co/FYcJ4GM1 #
- Find it mildly amusing that they play "My heart will go on" from sinking ship movie Titanic on the Bintan Resorts Ferry. #
- Random: I want to learn how to make cafe quality cappuccinos and lattes at home. Where can I learn? #
- Hello sweetheart! Can't believe you're walking on your own this week! http://t.co/G2znl9ji #
- Beautiful day to go alfresco. @ South Coast Mbs http://t.co/UATN4O4I #
- Cider & Coffee w/ @d4nl1 @ southcoast http://t.co/c5zzTEw8 #
Lana Del Rey – Video Games (John Mayer Cover)
This makes my hair stand… in a good way. Thanks HS for the recommendation!
Swissotel Kolkata
Arriving in the afternoon in Calcutta (Kolkata) with a connecting flight the next morning, we had time to do a bit of sightseeing. Conveniently located 20mins or less from the airport, we checked ourselves in to the new Swissotel Kolkata. The hotel is more of a business hotel, but still suitable for families with 47 contemporary designed rooms and suites, with all the bells and whistles of a 5-star hotel.
Adjoined to the hotel is a mall with retail shops, restaurants and a cinema if you should feel the need to shop in a modern mall. But why waste your time there when you can enjoy the chaos of Kolkata markets. Go local!
What I loved most about the hotel is the artworks at foyers, bedrooms, restaurants and business lounges. They were contemporary but with a distinctive Indian flavour. I’m inspired to paint some of my own now.

Rooms are spacious, clean and comfortable. No issues. You get what you pay for.
Price per night is approximately SGD150-210 per night. Depending when you book it and whether you want the room with or without buffet breakfast.
Address: City Centre New Town, Action Area 2, D.Plot No. 11/5, New Town – Rajarhat Kolkata, West Bengal 700157, India
Website: Swissotel Kolkata
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Last week’s tweets: 2012-04-08
- #home @ Changi International Airport (SIN) http://t.co/WduDKrH9 #
- Sunset at JPMC beach. #yesthisisbrunei http://t.co/hKn6SxZc #
- What a view. #brunei [pic] — http://t.co/KBpkIzOT #
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Justin Bieber – Boyfriend (Cover by Andrew Garcia & JRA)
I’m not a Bieber fan, but this cover is pretty good. Skip to 48s to get to the meat.
Last week’s tweets: 2012-04-01
- En route – thomson. Monday blues http://t.co/g9R9LaiH #
- Oh oh! #scissors #hair #jules http://t.co/yDEcBEPM #
- Baby boy, stop growing up so fast! #jules 阿姨 #
- 阿姨 #
- Too cute! http://t.co/IVvymmJu #
- Doctor Jules gives mama an injection on her arm. #multi talented #doctor #hairdresser #chef http://t.co/zbqmOy1y #
- Foggies I met for lunch! http://t.co/02WVOKte #
- Finally the stickers arrived. #bathroom #vinyl #getnaked http://t.co/S7IKYAws #
- Double hit in a cup. It's going to be a long day. http://t.co/JmQDFQpK #









































