Vegetarian Festival Every year on the first day of the ninth lunar month, the streets of Krabi, Trang and Phuket come to life with the festival of Ngan Kin ... Share This
Sa Morakot Emerald Ponds – Krabi Magic Sa Morakot Exploring Sa Morakot, located in the last significant area of lowland rainforest in Thailand can mean a day of ... Share This
Koh Lanta Mangrove Way Mangrove trees live in salty water, like ocean water. Mangrove forests are found along tropical and subtropical coastlines in both the ... Share This
A journey in search of the Bidayuh bangles users Bidayuh is the second largest ethnic group in Sarawak after the Iban. The number of Bidayuh population in Sarawak is around 200000 ... Share This
By bus from Chinese border to Khunming Sitting on a curb waiting for a bus to Kunming, immersed in my thoughts on how to continue the journey, I stop to look at the building ... Share This
Pashupatinath – Magic Kathmandu – Part 4 DAY 4 My recklessness has no limits, so I decide to hire a mountain bike and venture into Kathmandu traffic, which is not as bad as I ... Share This
Swayambhunath – Magic Kathmandu – Part 3 DAY 3 After the usual earthy breakfast, I leave for an interesting walk to the Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath, called the Monkey ... Share This
Basantapur Durbar Square – Magic Kathmandu – Part 2 DAY 2 My daily exploration takes me first to Thamel Chowk – the Thamel Market – then to a square called Thahiti Tole, where ... Share This
Hanging Out with the Orangutans in Medan I looked into Suma’s eyes, searching for a sign of recognition. Could this large and limber orangutan and I share a history? Are we ... Share This
Magic Kathmandu – Part 1 THE ARRIVAL The long flight is almost over and I am about to land in Nepal. From the top of my seat, the views of the Kathmandu valley, ... Share This
THE SARAWAK REGATTA Have you ever come across an event called the Sarawak Regatta? Water sports have become mushrooming activities in so many different ... Share This
Across Laos It is 7:30 in Laos, and the morning bodes well: the sky is blue and the first rays of sunshine accompany my slow steps up the ... Share This
In China with Asian Itinerary China, a short five-letters name, yet in these five letters dwells the name of the largest and most powerful nation in Asia, the fourth ... Share This
GETTING AROUND BANGKOK – TRANSPORTATION ON THE ROAD Getting around Bangkok is certainly not an easy task for those who, having just arrived in the City of Angels, intend to extricate on ... Share This
Corrado Feroci – the father of Thai modern art There are many foreigners, especially Italians, who during their time living in Thailand have fathered beautiful mixed-race children. ... Share This
Doi Luang Chiang Dao Doi Luang Chiang Dao is the third highest mountain in Thailand after Doi Inthanon and Doi Pa Hom Pok. It is well-known amongst Thai and ... Share This