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Friday, 3 May 2024

A bucket list helicopter tour experience in Japan



So you plan to visit Japan and want to go beyond standard visits to Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto.

How about a bucket list helicopter and hiking experience exploring the Southern Alps region from Shizuoka?

Shizuoka Prefecture is a popular destination situated midway between Tokyo and Nagoya, but away from the hustle and bustle of the cities.

A proposed helicopter tour includes views of Mount Fuji and surrounding peaks, as well as stops at a mountain onsen resort, the Travel Mole news portal reports. .

The itinerary also includes a stay in traditional ryokan inn and a visit to Japan’s most remote whisky distillery.

The four-day Japan Southern Alps National Park Adventure Tour from DMC Local Network Service Shizuoka will be the first of its kind in Japan’s Southern Alps National Park when it launches in September.

Starting from Shizuoka Station, the tour begins by private car to the Nihondaira Yume Terrace where guests check in to the spectacular nearby Nipppondaira Hotel (below) for dinner and an overnight stay.


Depart the next morning from the hotel’s heliport to the summit of Mount Ogochidake, which has an elevation of around 2,000 metres.

After descending by helicopter to an elevation of around 1,000 metres, a private car will transport guests to the photo gallery at Sawarajima Lodge.

The gallery showcases the Japanese Southern Alps in images across all four seasons.

Guests will also visit and taste at the local Ikawa Distillery, where whisky is made at a high altitude using mountain water.

The distillery remote and not usually open to the public.

After an overnight stay at the lodge, the tour moves on by private car to the Senmai-goya Hut at an elevation of 2,500 metres, where guests will ascend by foot to the summit of Mount Senmaidake.

Guests then visit the Sumatakyo Onsen - which is nestled in the mountains - to soak in the hot springs.

They will then enjoy a traditional Japanese dinner and an overnight stay at a local ryokan.

On the helicopter tour’s final day, guests will stroll through the Sumatakyo Valley, where they will visit the spectacular Yume no Tsuribashi Suspension Bridge - known as the ‘Bridge of Dreams’ (top image).

The experience does not come cheap, however. 

Helicopter tour prices start from ¥920,000 (around $9,000 Aus) per adult including taxes, based on two adults sharing a room. The price is inclusive of the helicopter experience, private car/taxi transfers and three nights’ accommodation.

Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Small town food festivals offer a real taste of the country


Big cities host various wine and food festivals all the time, but for smaller regional areas their once a year gourmet events are an annual highlight - and the perfect time to visit a destination that might otherwise be off your radar.

The folks at Visit NSW recently released a list off festivals that fly under the radar, and I've selected a few that sound particularly tempting and offer food lovers a chance to head off the beaten track. 

Forbes   

Held on the banks of the picturesque Lachlan River, lined with red river gums, Grazing Down the Lachlan (top image) in September is a walking long lunch celebrating the produce of the Central West region. Visitors can snack, sip and wander their way through the day – six stations are set up along a dedicated path in the reserve, each offering a dish with a matched drink (but the menu is kept secret until the day). The organisers have a commitment to delivering a no-waste, environmentally responsible event.    


Wo
olgoolga

For the last 16 years, this lovely little coastal town 550 kilometres north of Sydney has transformed transformed itself into a little slice of India with culture and curry to the fore for one day only in September. The town has a large Punjab community that built the first Sikh temple in Australia. Woolgoolga Curryfest (above) is a celebration of the multiculturalism of the town with a wide array of Indian food, dance performances, live entertainment, and a kid’s zone. 


Sawtell 

A lively coiuntry town just south of Coffs Harbour, Sawtell has hosted the annual Sawtell Chilli Festival (above) for over 20 years. From dark chilli chocolate to spicy ginger beer and everything in between: (condiments, curries, hot dogs, fresh chilli plants), guests can test their tolerance for heat while listening to live music each July. 

Crookwell

This small town in the Upper Lachlan Shire - a 30-mnute drive from Goulburn - is known for its fine wool, potato production, Irish heritage and community spirit, all qualities are celebrated at the Crookwell Country and Potato Festival, held in March (from 2023). Think celebrity chef appearances, farm tours and a popular demonstration kitchen. 

Southern Highlands

If you love a good pie, and who doesn't, then plan your next trip to the the Southern Highlands(or Southern Pielands, as it will be known for the month) in June for Pie Time. Follow a pie trail for a road trip through the picturesque towns of the region and sample a few of the 30 pies on offer.