SHAN STATE – ARRIVAL IN NAMSHAN – Part 1 After leaving Mandalay in direction north-east, we had a pit-stop of a few days in Hsipaw, a small outpost town situated on the way to ... Share This
Padang Earthquake On October 5th, 2009 I traveled to Padang, the capital of West Sumatra and the focal point of relief efforts for the victims of the ... Share This
Lory and the monitor lizard Lory is not a squeamish kind of woman. She was raised on a farm, riding horses, milking cows and selling calves to the market for ... Share This
The Terung Dayak Do you know Sushi and what country it comes from? I guess this kind of question is pointless since even a little boy knows that Sushi ... Share This
Huay To Waterfall – Krabi Huay To waterfall, with its five-tiered cascades and pools, is by far Khao Phanom Bencha national park’s most visited site, especially ... Share This
INLE LAKE – HITCHHIKING – PART 3 Today I wish to rely mainly on fate and chance, as I often do when I travel. I fill the daily backpack with snacks and fruit from the ... Share This
INLE LAKE – BY BICYCLE AROUND THE LAKE PART 2 Despite being a tourist town, Nyaungshwe is still the main trading hub for the local villages, as well as the departure point for craft ... Share This
Chinese shadows When I was a kid, I often played with some of my mates, and one of the many games consisted in projecting on a wall, with the help of a ... Share This
INLE LAKE TRIP – Part 1 Inle Lake, located strategically in the heart of Myanmar’s Shan State, is a shore-less expanse of water and marshes 20km long and 10km ... Share This
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