Sunday, 8 June 2014

Morgan critical but responsive after crash





  • "He has been more responsive" his publicist said

  • Comedian James McNair, also known as "Jimmy Mack," died in the crash

  • Four other vehicles were involved in the crash




(CNN) -- Comedian Tracy Morgan remained in critical condition early Monday following a weekend car wreck, but the actor's publicist said he's showing signs of improvement.


"He has been more responsive, which is an incredibly encouraging sign," publicist Lewis Kay said Sunday.


The wreck took place about 1 a.m. Saturday when the limo van Morgan was in was hit by a tractor-trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike, police said.


The collision killed Morgan's fellow passenger, comedian James McNair -- who performed under the name Jimmy Mack.


Comedians Ardie Fuqua and Harris Stanton were among the injured, as was a man named Jeffrey Millea.


Morgan's injuries


Morgan suffered several injuries, including broken ribs, a broken nose, a broken leg and a broken femur.


Kay, the publicist, said Morgan underwent surgery on his leg Sunday.


"We expect him to remain in the hospital for several weeks," he said.


The truck driver




Truck driver Kevin Roper, 35, was charged with one count of death by auto and four counts of assault by auto.

Truck driver Kevin Roper, 35, was charged with one count of death by auto and four counts of assault by auto.





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James "Jimmy Mack" McNair died in the crash






Actor Tracy Morgan in critical condition








Actor Tracy Morgan is in critical condition after a six-vehicle accident in New Jersey early Saturday, June 7, authorities said. The former "Saturday Night Live" cast member and "30 Rock" star was riding in a limo bus when the accident occurred. Actor Tracy Morgan is in critical condition after a six-vehicle accident in New Jersey early Saturday, June 7, authorities said. The former "Saturday Night Live" cast member and "30 Rock" star was riding in a limo bus when the accident occurred.



Morgan got his start as a stand-up comedian, working at Harlem's Apollo Theater before landing his gig with "Saturday Night Live." He was a cast member from 1996 until 2003. In the October 3, 1998 "Big Bernard" skit, Morgan performs with basketball star Shaquille O'Neal.Morgan got his start as a stand-up comedian, working at Harlem's Apollo Theater before landing his gig with "Saturday Night Live." He was a cast member from 1996 until 2003. In the October 3, 1998 "Big Bernard" skit, Morgan performs with basketball star Shaquille O'Neal.



Tracy Morgan with Maya Rudolph in the "On The Subway" skit on April 13, 2002. Tracy Morgan with Maya Rudolph in the "On The Subway" skit on April 13, 2002.



In 2003, Morgan left SNL to start "The Tracy Morgan Show," but it ran for only one season before it was canceled. In 2003, Morgan left SNL to start "The Tracy Morgan Show," but it ran for only one season before it was canceled.



Morgan's acting career branched out from television to include movie titles such as "30 Years To Life." Director Vanessa Middleton, left, appeared with Allen Payne and Morgan at the premiere on March 27, 2002. Morgan's acting career branched out from television to include movie titles such as "30 Years To Life." Director Vanessa Middleton, left, appeared with Allen Payne and Morgan at the premiere on March 27, 2002.



Actor Tracy Morgan and his wife Sabina pose on the red carpet during the premiere of "Are We There Yet?" at the Mann Village on January 9, 2005 in Los Angeles. The couple divorced in 2009 after 23 years of marriage. Actor Tracy Morgan and his wife Sabina pose on the red carpet during the premiere of "Are We There Yet?" at the Mann Village on January 9, 2005 in Los Angeles. The couple divorced in 2009 after 23 years of marriage.



Tracy Morgan and Tina Fey worked together after SNL on the show "30 Rock." Morgan played Tracy Jordan, a character that was loosely based on himself. Tracy Morgan and Tina Fey worked together after SNL on the show "30 Rock." Morgan played Tracy Jordan, a character that was loosely based on himself.



Members of the cast of "30 Rock" joke around with their award for outstanding comedy series backstage at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on September 21, 2008. Morgan was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Members of the cast of "30 Rock" joke around with their award for outstanding comedy series backstage at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on September 21, 2008. Morgan was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.



Morgan starred with Bruce Willis in the 2010 movie "Cop Out."Morgan starred with Bruce Willis in the 2010 movie "Cop Out."



Morgan has stirred up controversy with some of his comments in his comedy acts. "I hurt people with this, so from the bottom of my heart I apologize to everybody who I offended with my words on stage," he said in 2011 after an anti-gay rant in one of his shows. Stand-up comedy should "heal people, not hurt."Morgan has stirred up controversy with some of his comments in his comedy acts. "I hurt people with this, so from the bottom of my heart I apologize to everybody who I offended with my words on stage," he said in 2011 after an anti-gay rant in one of his shows. Stand-up comedy should "heal people, not hurt."



Tracy Morgan promotes his new book "I Am The New Black" at Barnes & Noble Union Square on October 22, 2009 in New York City.Tracy Morgan promotes his new book "I Am The New Black" at Barnes & Noble Union Square on October 22, 2009 in New York City.




Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career

Tracy Morgan's comedy career



Photos: Tracy Morgan\'s comedy careerPhotos: Tracy Morgan's comedy career



The truck driver charged in the crash turned himself in to police, and was released on a $50,000 bail Saturday night.


The driver, 35-year-old Kevin Roper, is charged with one count of death by auto and four counts of assault by auto, the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office said.


He was a driver for Walmart.


"This is a tragedy, and we are profoundly sorry that one of our trucks was involved," Bill Simon, president and CEO of Walmart U.S., said in a statement.


"The facts are continuing to unfold. If it's determined that our truck caused the accident, Walmart will take full responsibility."


Chain-reaction crash


The wreck occurred about 1 a.m. ET Saturday on the turnpike in Mercer County, said Sgt. Gregory Williams of New Jersey State Police.


"The driver of the tractor-trailer failed to observe slow-moving traffic ahead," Williams said. "At the last minute, he swerved to try and avoid the Mercedes limo bus but struck it from behind, forcing the limo to rotate and overturn."


Four other vehicles were involved in the crash, the prosecutor's office said, but no one in those vehicles was injured.


Williams said he does not believe alcohol played a role in the crash, but that is under investigation.


The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate "safety issues related to commercial trucking and limousine safety," said agency spokesman Keith Holloway.


"All I know is I saw traffic ... and I stopped ... and I was upside down and in the vehicle," limo driver Tyrone Gale told WCAU.


Gale suffered bruises in the crash, WCAU reported.


Christopher Thompson, the co-owner of Atlantic Transportation Services, which was operating the limo bus, said he thought the bus was heading to drop Morgan off in New Jersey.


From SNL to '30 Rock'


Morgan, 45, was a regular on "Saturday Night Live" for seven years. He later received an Emmy nomination for his role in the comedy series "30 Rock," in which he played Tracy Jordan, an exaggerated version of himself.


The New York City native made his reputation with over-the-top characters and impressions of celebrities such as Mike Tyson and Oprah Winfrey.


Morgan performed a comedy act Friday night at the Dover Downs Hotel & Casino in Dover, Delaware, the venue said.


Kay said Morgan's family "is tremendously overwhelmed and appreciative of the outpouring of love and support from his fans."


Funny man Tracy Morgan has known fame and foibles


CNN's Ralph Ellis, Holly Yan, Alexa Miranda, Suzanne Presto, Chris Welch, Faith Karimi, Rachel Wells, Carma Hassan, Joe Sutton, Alexandra Field and Janet DiGiacomo contributed to this report.



Where naked men, pandas roam






Shirahama -- which means white sand in Japanese -- has just that. A long, blindingly pearly beach filled with sand imported from Australia. Shirahama -- which means white sand in Japanese -- has just that. A long, blindingly pearly beach filled with sand imported from Australia.

This side of the historic Sakinyu Onsen is for ladies only. The wall on the left keeps male bathers from seeing in, while the rock wall on the right is high enough to block outside views. That only leaves the open sea, where there's always the risk of a fisherman floating by. This side of the historic Sakinyu Onsen is for ladies only. The wall on the left keeps male bathers from seeing in, while the rock wall on the right is high enough to block outside views. That only leaves the open sea, where there's always the risk of a fisherman floating by.

Male onsen users may want to cover up with the tiny hand towel they're given before hopping into the bath in clear view of visitors to Hotel Seamore's viewing platform.Male onsen users may want to cover up with the tiny hand towel they're given before hopping into the bath in clear view of visitors to Hotel Seamore's viewing platform.

Shirahama's zoo has an unusually high number of pandas, which are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity. References to the local celebs can be found all over the town.Shirahama's zoo has an unusually high number of pandas, which are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity. References to the local celebs can be found all over the town.

An elevator takes visitors beneath Shirahama's Sandanbeki cliffs to underground caves where the ocean rushes in. There's also a small exhibit showing how Japanese pirates once used the cliffs and caves as hiding spots.An elevator takes visitors beneath Shirahama's Sandanbeki cliffs to underground caves where the ocean rushes in. There's also a small exhibit showing how Japanese pirates once used the cliffs and caves as hiding spots.

Shirahama's Hotel Seamore features open-air bathtubs made out of used pickled apricot barrels and filled with natural onsen water. Shirahama's Hotel Seamore features open-air bathtubs made out of used pickled apricot barrels and filled with natural onsen water.

At the Tore Tore Ichiba Market, visitors can take in a tuna cutting demonstration and shop for fresh seafood or souvenirs. There are also a few quality dining options, including a food court and a seafood BBQ joint. At the Tore Tore Ichiba Market, visitors can take in a tuna cutting demonstration and shop for fresh seafood or souvenirs. There are also a few quality dining options, including a food court and a seafood BBQ joint.

As is the style of many Japan hotels, dinner and breakfast is included in the room price at Kaisyu Hotel. This loaded sashimi boat was part of the hotel's fantastic multi-course dinner. As is the style of many Japan hotels, dinner and breakfast is included in the room price at Kaisyu Hotel. This loaded sashimi boat was part of the hotel's fantastic multi-course dinner.

Engetsu Island, off the coast of Shirahama, is a 130-meter-wide rock formation, famous for a moon-like hole in the middle. Designated a "place of scenic beauty," it's easily viewed from the road on the mainland and is a favorite place for sunset shots. Engetsu Island, off the coast of Shirahama, is a 130-meter-wide rock formation, famous for a moon-like hole in the middle. Designated a "place of scenic beauty," it's easily viewed from the road on the mainland and is a favorite place for sunset shots.









  • Shirahama, Wakayama is one of the most popular beaches in Japan's Kansai region

  • More than 1,300 years old, Sakinoyu Onsen is one of Japan's three oldest hot springs

  • Other popular Shirahama sites include caves, fish markets and a famed panda center




(CNN) -- If you've never been to a Japanese onsen, there's one tiny bit of protocol worth knowing before you plunge into those steamy waters.


Nudity isn't just the norm, it's the rule.


A testament to the shock some of us Japan first timers experience upon learning we have to doff our skivvies to take part in the country's favorite holiday past time, multilingual signs are frequently posted outside the more popular hot springs to outline onsen etiquette.


The best ones have hilarious cartoon depictions for added emphasis.


Things are no different at historic Sakinoyu Onsen, a gorgeous hot spring facility right on the coast of Shirahama in Japan's Wakayama prefecture.


One of the three most revered onsens in Japan and more than 1,300 years old, it's mentioned in historic Japanese texts and was once visited by emperors and noblemen.


But you still have to get naked.


Nowhere to hide


At the entrance of the wooden building, visitors enter through the men (blue) or women's (red) doors to reach changing rooms which open up to a series of beautiful stone pools filled with natural mineral waters, edged only by the Pacific Ocean.


A high wooden wall divides ladies and gents.


The manager of Sakinoyu says that on the days when the sea is rough, waves are known to crash over the rocks, giving bathers a refreshing cool down.


"We've had foreign tourists get too hot and decide they want to take a naked dip in the ocean, only to be pulled away by the current and in need of rescue," he says with a laugh, adding that this actually isn't allowed.


A wall of huge rocks keeps the women safe from outsiders' eyes, but the men aren't so fortunate.


Their pools are easily viewed from several rooms in the nearby Hotel Seamore, as well as a viewing platform, where I find myself barely an hour later.




Engetsu Island: A rock with a hole.

Engetsu Island: A rock with a hole.



Did I dare look across the shining waters to "see more"?


Of course.


Admittedly, I'm not much of a voyeur.


At the first blurry glimpse of naked male flesh I direct my eyes anywhere but that onsen.


MORE: 10 things that make Wakayama Japan's best kept secret


Aussie sands, chilly waters


Shirahama isn't just about historical hot tubs and naked humans.


It's beautifully compact, centered around a long, blindingly white beach -- the sand was imported from Australia -- book ended by impressive rock formations, fishing piers and a few kitschy attractions.


Dotted with aging hotels, Shirahama Beach has a seaside resort vibe that takes off in the summer, with street vendors and nightly fireworks.


As I walk across its white sands, I'm floored by how unexpected it feels to find such a beach outside of semi-tropical Okinawa.


The beach is so pristine I feel I could be in the Caribbean.


That illusion is shattered by dipping my feet in the ocean to be reminded with a jolt that Japan's coastal waters are still chilly in May.


Nonetheless, proving yet again my theory that children possess underdeveloped thermoreceptors, many kids splash about happily nearby.


MORE: The 8 fiery 'hells' of Beppu, Japan's hot spring capital


Made for breeding giant pandas


Shirahama is a hot spot for Japanese families, due in part to the presence of Adventure World.


No ordinary theme park, Adventure World also has a zoo that is home to seven giant pandas -- the most of any zoo in Japan -- including twins born in 2010.


Its credited with having one of the the most successful panda-breeding programs outside of China, and is the Japanese branch of China's famed Chengdu Panda Research Base.


References to the local celebs can be found all over the town, in the form of kawaii (cute) souvenirs and signage.




Kaiysu Hotel food: A boatload of sashimi.

Kaiysu Hotel food: A boatload of sashimi.



Pirate hideaways and one giant rock tatami mat


Another top attraction is Shirahama's Sandanbeki cliffs and caverns.


Up to two kilometers of steep cliffs, some 50 meters high, make up this stunning site, where birds of prey regularly circle overhead.


Visitors can take an elevator down 35 meters to the underground caves (open daily, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) to see where the ocean rushes in.


There's also a small exhibit showing how Kumano pirates of the Heian era (794-1185) used the caves as hiding spots.


Nearby is Senjojiki rock.


Eroded by thousands of years of sea action, the rock's name loosely translates to "1,000 tatami mats," supposedly because it resembles the popular Japanese flooring material.


Engetsu Island


Shirahama's rock stars don't end there.


Engetsu Island is a 130-meter-wide rock formation, famous for the moon-like hole in the middle.


Designated a "place of scenic beauty of Japan", it's easily viewed from a road on the nearby mainland.


At sunset, the sun appears right in the center of the hole, making it a favorite with photographers.


Where to eat/shop


Shirahama is all about seafood.


I had a fabulous seafood BBQ meal at Shirahama's recently opened pier-side Fisherman's Wharf.


The venue has an Italian restaurant and a Japanese restaurant, but the real prize is the rooftop Club Caribbean joint with its views of the nearby beach.




Hotel Seamore onsen: Naked men not included.

Hotel Seamore onsen: Naked men not included.



Here, diners can choose live seafood from the market on the main floor and cook it themselves on a little grill.


For those who find watching shellfish writhe on hot metal a bit too gruesome, there's a non-seafood menu of beef and pork.


Just outside of Shirahama lies the massive Tore Tore Ichiba Market.


Visitors can take in a tuna cutting demonstration and shop for seafood, produce, fruit and countless Japanese souvenirs.


There are also a few quality dining options, including a food court and a seafood BBQ spot where you can cook up the fresh seafood you just bought at the market.


MORE: Japanese cuisine by region -- which is best?


The local brew


Umeshu -- apricot liquor -- is Shirahama's drink of choice.


A few kilometers outside Shirahama on the way to the city of Tanabe sits Nakata, one of Wakayama's biggest Japanese apricot processing and brewing factories, which is open for tours.


"Everything is carried out by hand, as the apricots are too delicate to be handled with machines," explains Nakata's president, Yoshiaki Nakata, whose great grandfather founded the company.


MORE: Bamboo Forest vs. Stone Castle: The rival empires of Japanese whiskey


Where to stay


The 109-room Kaisyu Hotel (rates from 23,500 yen/$229) offers great food, private onsens, comfortable Japanese and Western rooms with sunset views, plus a few cliffside cottages.


Upon check in, guests leave their shoes at the door and are invited to select from a variety of Japanese yukata (robes) or samue (shirt/pant combo).


It's rather fun seeing everyone plodding around in their bare feet through the lobby, wearing their robes to dinner.


The hotel is lacking in English speakers/materials, but staff are very friendly and make an effort.


Travel/contact info


Shirahama Station is two hours and 30 minutes from Shin Osaka station on the JR Kinokuni Line Express Train.


The town has a decent bus system that will get you to many of the major stops, including Adventure World, the beach, Sakinoyu Onsen, Tore Tore Market and Sandanbeki.


Sakinoyu: 1668 Shirahama Town, Nishimuro District; +81 (0)73 942 3016


Adventure World: Nishimuro, Katata Shirahama, Wakayama 649-2201; +81 (0)57 006 4481


Fisherman's Wharf: 649-2211 Nishimuro-gun, Shirahama, Wakayama 1667-22; +81 (0)73 943 1700


Tore Tore Ichiba Market: 2521 Katata Shirahama, Wakayama 649-2201; +81 (0)73 942 1010


Nakata: 1475 Shimomisu, Tanabe, Wakayama 646-0292; +81 (0)73 922 2486


Kaisyu Hotel: 1698-1 Shirahama, Nishimuro, Wakayama


MORE: 11 extremely practical Japan travel tips


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World's best veggie destinations






Vancouver's new crop of vegetarian restaurants include The Acorn, which serves artfully composed dishes that taste as good as they look. Vancouver's new crop of vegetarian restaurants include The Acorn, which serves artfully composed dishes that taste as good as they look.

There are 156 venues devoted to vegetarian cooking in New York. A recent favorite is the tiny but creative Dirty Candy. There are 156 venues devoted to vegetarian cooking in New York. A recent favorite is the tiny but creative Dirty Candy.

Glasgow is the best city for vegans in the United Kingdom, according to PETA's picks in 2013. Mono City Bar serves its own beer and delicious bean burritos. Glasgow is the best city for vegans in the United Kingdom, according to PETA's picks in 2013. Mono City Bar serves its own beer and delicious bean burritos.

Thanks to its large Buddhist population, Chiang Mai has more than 80 vegetarian restaurants. Pun Pun is an organic farm-to-table restaurant with two locations. Thanks to its large Buddhist population, Chiang Mai has more than 80 vegetarian restaurants. Pun Pun is an organic farm-to-table restaurant with two locations.

The birthplace of vegetarianism, South India is largely vegetarian. Despite its modern decor, Madras restaurant serves home-style cooking. The birthplace of vegetarianism, South India is largely vegetarian. Despite its modern decor, Madras restaurant serves home-style cooking.

There are delicious vegetarian options to be had at nearly every bend in Jordan. Feynan, an ecolodge in Dana Biosphere Reserve, serves amazing juices and dishes. There are delicious vegetarian options to be had at nearly every bend in Jordan. Feynan, an ecolodge in Dana Biosphere Reserve, serves amazing juices and dishes.









  • We picked our favorite vegetarian restaurant in vegetarian-friendly cities

  • Cities with large Hindu and Buddhist populations tend to have more variety

  • Even Glasgow, Scotland, renowned for unhealthy dietary habits, is getting in on the veggie act




(CNN) -- When exactly did once-lowly kale become an international locavore staple?


Not sure, but let's call it 2011, when Gwyneth Paltow made kale chips on TV with Ellen DeGeneres.


What's that got to do with a list of great veg eateries around the world?


We're not sure -- we just know that, like the rest of the world, we've been spending more time lately eating plants we'd never heard of when we were kids and seeking out an evolving supply of incredible vegetarian options while traveling.


From the world's only city with an all-vegan strip mall to those with large Hindu and Buddhist populations and a huge variety of options, the following vegetarian-friendly destinations have imaginative restaurants with cult-like followings.


Some of the cities on this list are obvious choices, while others, like Glasgow, Scotland, have only recently forayed in any significant way into vegetarian cuisine.


Here are our top 10 choices for herbivores who travel.


Portland, Oregon


From vegetarian/vegan-friendly bed-and-breakfasts to the world's only all-vegan strip mall, compassionate choices rule many establishments in this city.


We recommend: Natural Selection, the brainchild of California Culinary Academy graduate Aaron Woo.


With European-style decor and fare derived from France, Italy and Spain, this excellent restaurant serves dishes such as chard and mushroom gnocchi and caramelized cauliflower with polenta, using local vegetables and fruits at their seasonal peak.


The menu changes weekly.


Natural Selection , 3033 N.E. Alberta St., Portland, Oregon; +1 503 288 5883




Jalapeno hush puppies are among the imaginative dishes at Dirty Candy in New York.

Jalapeno hush puppies are among the imaginative dishes at Dirty Candy in New York.



New York


The chance of blindly stumbling into a vegetarian restaurant is probably higher in New York than in any other U.S. city.


While there's seemingly no end of diversity, from raw restaurants like Pure Food & Wine to farm-to-table Candle Cafe, our latest favorite is the amazingly creative Dirt Candy.


Yes, there's a wait to get a reservation -- the restaurant has only nine tables -- but we love the thoughtful, complex dishes and emphasis on a star ingredient per dish.


Dirt Candy , 430 E. Ninth St., New York; +1 212 228 7732


MORE: Food photos that make you hungry for travel


Chennai, India


As the ancient birthplace of vegetarianism, South India is largely vegetarian.


The states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu offer extremely spicy rice-based dishes and curries, while tiffin items like dosas, tamarind and lemon rice are common.


Vegetarian thalis (platters with a few curries, rice dishes and breads) cost less than a Starbucks latte.


We recommend: Madras restaurant for delicious South Indian home-style cooking.


Madras , Raintree Hotels, 636 Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai, India; +91 44 4393 9999


Chiang Mai, Thailand


Thanks to a large Buddhist population, Chiang Mai has more than 80 vegetarian restaurants.


Even those that aren't vegetarian-specific offer meatless tom yum soup, pad thai, salads and coconut-milk based curries.


We recommend: Pun Pun, which sources organic vegetables from its own farm. Curries are served on banana leaves.


Pun Pun has two locations in the city: Wat Suan Dok temple or Suthep Road near Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand; +66 81 470 1461


MORE: The vegetarian guide to Thailand travel


Glasgow, Scotland


It may come as a surprise to many that PETA named Glasgow the best city for vegans in the United Kingdom in 2013.


The growing number of vegan restaurants is part of the city's effort to improve the health of its residents and the result of its vibrant youth culture.


We recommend: Mono Cafe Bar in the Merchant City area.


The bar brews its own beer and offers a home-style meatless menu including refried bean burritos.


Music from folk singers, songwriters and the operatic crowd is a plus.


Mono Cafe Bar ,12 Kings Court, Glasgow, Scotland; +44 141 553 2400


London


PETA ranked London the most vegetarian-friendly city in the world in 2009.


It's still a top site for meat-free eaters.


With more than 130 vegetarian-centric restaurants, spicy vegetarian curry houses are as plentiful as pubs offering fish and chips.


Nowadays, even pubs are serving meatless cuisine and raw food -- notable newcomer Redemption is an example.


We recommend: Arguably London's most well known vegetarian restaurant, Food for Thought in Covent Garden serves everything from Mexican to Indian dishes, cheese and dill scones to quiches.


The carefully chosen menu is inexpensive and satisfying.


Food for Thought , 31 Neal St., Covent Garden, London; +44 20 7836 0239


READ: 9 of the world's most controversial foods


Seoul, South Korea


While it's best to double check with the server if there's any meat in the bibimbap, vegetarian dishes are common on Korean menus.


There's kimchi, of course, and a wide variety of veggie pancakes and side dishes, good news for any vegetarian visitor who may get dragged to a barbecue restaurant.


We recommend: Traditional Korean vegetarian restaurant Hangwachae in Seoul serves house-made condiments from chili paste to soy bean paste.


Even the rice is made with 20 different Asian herbs.


Hangwachae , Gwanhun-dong Jongno-gu, Seoul 30-9, Cheong-A Building, B/1; +82 2 720 2802




Artfully composed dishes at The Acorn in Vancouver win rave reviews.

Artfully composed dishes at The Acorn in Vancouver win rave reviews.



Vancouver, British Columbia


In the last year or so, Vancouver has seen notable restaurants including the Heirloom, The Parker and The Acorn open to meet rising vegetarian demand.


We recommend: The Acorn, which received a Top Ten Best New Restaurants mention in En Route Magazine, the first vegetarian restaurant ever to snag the honor.


Vegetarians, vegans, gluten-free and raw junkies can sample a seasonal menu created with fruits and legumes from apples to Hen of the Woods.


The artfully composed dishes look like they belong in a museum.


The Acorn , 3995 Main St., Vancouver, British Columbia; +1 604 566 9001


Jordan


It's so easy to find vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Jordan where mezze dishes such as tabouleh, hummus, falafel and gourmet Arabic flatbreads abound.


From Beit Sitti (it means "my grandmother's kitchen" in Arabic), located in the heart of Amman, to Petra's Kitchen, there are good options at nearly every bend of the country.


We recommend: Feynan, an ecolodge in the heart of the mountainous Dana Biosphere Reserve.


In a candle-lit environment, visitors feast on flat breads baked by Bedouins, vegetarian stews, hibiscus juices, falafel, hummus and sticky knafeh for dessert.


Feynan , Dana Biosphere Reserve (western edge), off Dead Sea-Aqaba Highway, Ma'an, Jordan; +962 6 464 5580


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


A melting pot of cultures from China to India, Kuala Lumpur has more than 86 vegetarian-specific restaurants according to online healthy eating guide HappyCow.


Chinese, Malay and Indian cuisines are common.


We recommend: The inexpensive Gopala Vegetarian Restaurant, which features a potpourri of cultural cuisines from Thai to Indian.


The vegetarian satay and vegetarian fried rice earn raves.


Gopala Vegetarian Restaurant, No. 59, Jalan Thambipillai, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; +60 3 2274 1959


Charu Suri is a freelance writer originally from India now based in New York. Her work has appeared in USA Today, Huffington Post, AFAR and other publications.



World's best cycle routes






Rides don't come much bigger or more remote than this. The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route is off-road touring from Canada's Alberta all the way to New Mexico that takes in 61,000 meters of climb. That's more than 200,000 feet of glorious thigh burn.Rides don't come much bigger or more remote than this. The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route is off-road touring from Canada's Alberta all the way to New Mexico that takes in 61,000 meters of climb. That's more than 200,000 feet of glorious thigh burn.

The shimmering turquoise waters of Yamdrok Yumtso lake is one of the sights that greet riders as they climb to lung-bursting heights in the shadow of Everest. The road stretches between Lhasa and the Nepalese border.The shimmering turquoise waters of Yamdrok Yumtso lake is one of the sights that greet riders as they climb to lung-bursting heights in the shadow of Everest. The road stretches between Lhasa and the Nepalese border.

Tackling the Friendship Highway from Lhasa to the Nepalese border by bicycle takes careful planning. Especially if you're planning to get married along the way. The stunning scenery is, apparently, a favorite for wedding photographers.Tackling the Friendship Highway from Lhasa to the Nepalese border by bicycle takes careful planning. Especially if you're planning to get married along the way. The stunning scenery is, apparently, a favorite for wedding photographers.

With start and finish points in the northerly Shetland Islands and the Norwegian town of Bergen, riders of this coastal route through eight European countries are unlikely to suffer from heat exhaustion. Many hedge their bets by completing it over a series of summers.With start and finish points in the northerly Shetland Islands and the Norwegian town of Bergen, riders of this coastal route through eight European countries are unlikely to suffer from heat exhaustion. Many hedge their bets by completing it over a series of summers.

Built for gentle meandering, this track snakes across a series of small, scenic islands in Hiroshima prefecture, in the west of Japan. At just more than 40 miles long, it's possible to complete in a day.Built for gentle meandering, this track snakes across a series of small, scenic islands in Hiroshima prefecture, in the west of Japan. At just more than 40 miles long, it's possible to complete in a day.

Tracing the route of the 16th-century Spanish conqueror Juan de Cavallon, La Ruta takes cyclists through Costa Rica's vast range of natural wonders. Tracing the route of the 16th-century Spanish conqueror Juan de Cavallon, La Ruta takes cyclists through Costa Rica's vast range of natural wonders.

La Ruta begins in a Pacific surfing resort, rises into volcanic peaks and descends to the Caribbean coast. Along the way there's some tough terrain, and a few rickety-looking railway bridges to navigate.La Ruta begins in a Pacific surfing resort, rises into volcanic peaks and descends to the Caribbean coast. Along the way there's some tough terrain, and a few rickety-looking railway bridges to navigate.

Munda Biddi means "path through the forest" in the local indigenous language -- it runs from near the state capital, Perth, to Albany in the far southwest.Munda Biddi means "path through the forest" in the local indigenous language -- it runs from near the state capital, Perth, to Albany in the far southwest.

The bucolic scenery looks inviting, but this 99-mile trek across the rolling English countryside is deceptively tricky, not least because of the countryside pubs that tempt riders from the track.The bucolic scenery looks inviting, but this 99-mile trek across the rolling English countryside is deceptively tricky, not least because of the countryside pubs that tempt riders from the track.

Some hardy souls tackle the entire South Downs Way in a day, but there's an argument that pedaling furiously through some of England's most glorious vistas kind of misses the point.Some hardy souls tackle the entire South Downs Way in a day, but there's an argument that pedaling furiously through some of England's most glorious vistas kind of misses the point.









  • China's Friendship Highway takes cyclists 800 lung-bursting kilometers through foothills of Everest

  • More relaxing rides are available -- Japan's Shimanami Kaido can easily be completed in a day

  • Riders might have bear or moose for company on the Great Divide bike route from Alberta, Canada to New Mexico




(CNN) -- The primary joy of a bicycle is that, in its purest form, it's little more than a highly efficient way of walking.


Just grab the bike, climb aboard and pedal swiftly to the shop, the bar or wherever.


Some cyclists, however, prefer their rides a bit more dramatic.


Perhaps even scenic, remote and arduous.


Here's a selection of fantastic rides from around the world that take anything from a day to several months to complete.


Don't forget the anti-chafe cream.


The Friendship Highway (China)


Whether or not the 800 kilometers (500 miles) between the Tibetan city of Lhasa and the Nepalese border is the planet's most beautiful ride depends on your idea enjoyment of sometimes bleak high-altitude vistas.


What's in little doubt is that it's the highest.




Clear blue water: Friendship Highway, China.

Clear blue water: Friendship Highway, China.



The route includes three road passes of more than 5,000 meters (16,400 feet), with a lung-bursting maximum of 5,220 meters over the Gyatso La mountain pass, where the reward on a clear day is a distant view of Everest.


This, it goes without saying, isn't for everyone.


Conditions can be testing and the distance between towns necessitates careful planning.


Plus, the sensitive political situation in Tibet means individual travel can be tricky at times.


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For the sufficiently committed this remains one of the globe's true adventures, from the religious and cultural wonders of Lhasa and Gyantse to the prayer flag-draped peak of the Gampa La mountain pass, with the vast, turquoise lake, Yamdrok Yumtso, shining in the valley below.


If that's not enough, the route ends with possibly the world's longest descent, a precipitous 3,500-meter drop off the edge of the Tibetan plateau along muddy hairpins.


La Ruta de los Conquistadores (Costa Rica)


Shorter but arguably no less arduous than the Friendship Highway is this 270-kilometer off-road ride across Costa Rica.


From the Pacific to Caribbean coasts, this one takes in mud paths, rainforest, coffee plantations, even an extinct volcano.


It can be completed in three days each November as part of the annual mountain bike race from which the ride takes its name.


Those in less of a rush can spend as long as they like, whenever they like, tracing the route of the 16th-century Spanish conqueror Juan de Cavallon, the chief conquistador of the title.


Costa Rica has a vast range of natural wonder packed into an area roughly the size of Switzerland, around a quarter of it national park -- La Ruta delivers a decent taste of this.




La Ruta: Coast to coast in Costa Rica.

La Ruta: Coast to coast in Costa Rica.



Beginning in the surf resort of Jaco Beach, the route soon turns onto energy-sapping red mud dirt roads, climbing up.


And up and up -- the official La Ruta course includes about 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) of climbing on the first day alone.


Skirting the capital, San Jose, it passes near the extinct peak volcanic peak of Irazu and down again to mangrove forests and white sand beaches.


The traditional end to the trip is a dip in the Caribbean. Riding in is optional.


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North Sea Cycle Route (Europe)


The NSCR, which also goes by the slightly less evocative name of Euro Velo Route 12, is a Euroskeptic's nightmare -- an EU-funded epic across eight countries that claims to be the longest signposted cycle route in the world.


Covering almost 6,000 kilometers (3,728 miles), it runs from the northern edge of Scotland's Shetland Islands along the coasts of Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.


It hopefully goes without saying that there's no need for anyone to attempt the whole thing.


Inevitably, it also goes without saying that a surprising number of people do, mainly over a series of summers -- this is a route where the warmest spot is probably somewhere near Ostend on the coast of Belgium, so it's really not one for winter.


The more intrepid riders fill the official NSCR website with arcane tips about acquiring krone when crossing into Denmark and the best way to get themselves and their bikes over the sea crossings.


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The Shimanami Kaido (Japan)


At a shade more than 64 kilometers (40 miles) this is perhaps the only route on this list on which riders could reasonably consider taking their kids the full length without worrying about a visit from social services.


Completely separated from the road, it snakes across a series of small, wonderfully scenic islands in Hiroshima prefecture, in the west of the country.


Japan might be more popularly associated with the car rather than the bike, but cycling is common here and the Shimanami Kaido shows how two and four wheels can happily coexist.


The segregated cycleway, which also has a lane for pedestrians, for the most part runs alongside the road, though there are diversions, not least the longer, more gentle and thus more leg-friendly slopes up to the high road bridges.


Bikes can be hired at a series of points along the path.


Some people complete the trip in a day, but many dawdle to gaze at the beautiful vistas along the Seto Inland Sea.


This is a route for gentle meandering, not teeth-gritted grinding.


Yes, there are tolls on the bridges for cyclists, but these are pretty small, more necessitating a pocket of change than a bank loan.


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Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (North America)


Want big?


This is big.


An off-road touring route from Canada's Alberta all the way to New Mexico.


If the 4,400-kilometer (2,734 miles) length (as detailed on the Adventure Cycling website) isn't enough to start palpitations, how about a combined 61,000 meters (you don't even want to know what that is in feet) of climbing?


Yes, that's right, almost seven times the height of Everest -- from sea level, that is, not base camp.


It's also often extremely remote, and thus largely the preserve of wiry, wind-burnished men and women on much-traveled mountain bikes towing trailers filled with anti-bear spray, titanium camping spoons and nuclear fusion nano-stoves.


It's undeniably spectacular, taking in everything from woodland to mountains (did we forget to mention the Colorado Rockies?) and the wastelands of the Great Basin.


Potential companions could include grizzlies, moose, mountain lions and eagles.


If that's not enough to think about, weather conditions mean the trip is only really feasible from June to September, and even then flash rains can make sections impassably muddy for weeks at a time.


Munda Biddi Trail (Australia)


Another epic, and this time in one of the more cutoff places in the world: Western Australia.


At least with the Munda Biddi the route organizers might actually be on the rider's side.


Slightly.


A vastly ambitious, recently completed 960-plus kilometer (596 miles) off-road route through the forested wilderness -- Munda Biddi means "path through the forest" in the local indigenous language -- it runs from near the state capital, Perth, to Albany in the far southwest.


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The less ambitious can tackle smaller, less strenuous sections of just a day or more, and the official website gives updates on sometimes muddy trail conditions.


Anyone planning the full slog would be wise to avoid the full heat of summer, and come prepared.


That said, between towns there are designated campsites every 30 or so miles, with sleeping huts and water supplies.




Pretty but punishing: South Downs Way, England.

Pretty but punishing: South Downs Way, England.



The South Downs Way (England)


File under "deceptively tricky."


This 160-kilometer route (99 miles) is hardly alpine in outlook, crossing some of the most stereotypically lush and rolling English countryside you can imagine.


But all those small ups and down add up.


Riders tackling the entire route commit themselves to almost 4,300 meters (14,107 feet) of uphill pedaling.


A much tramped walking route for thousands of years and now a fully signposted hiking trail, the South Downs Way meanders from the precipitous cliffs of Beachy Head to historic Winchester, virtually all off road and much of it on ancient chalky bridleways.


Open to cyclists, walkers and horse riders, those on two wheels generally allow two or three days for the trip, and there are plenty of absurdly picturesque villages en route with pubs and guesthouses.


Some hardy souls tackle the entire thing in a day, but there's an argument that pedaling furiously through some of England's most glorious vistas kind of misses the point.


Know about an amazing cycle route that's not on this list? Tell us below.


Peter Walker is a journalist based in the UK who regularly contributes to cycling publications. He once rode a bike most of the way from Sydney to London.CNN Travel's series often carries sponsorship originating from the countries and regions we profile. However CNN retains full editorial control over all of its reports. Read the policy.