Paradesa Borneo Adventure Paradesa Borneo Adventure, established in 2013, offers Paradesa Brands of tourism experience for visitors to Borneo, new and pioneering ... Share This
GAWAI FESTIVAL IN THE HIDDEN NATURE Gawai (which in the Sarawak native language, Iban, means Festival) is a cultural festival celebrated by the Dayak people of ... Share This
BORNEO WORLD MUSIC EXPORT Borneo World Music Expo consists of a trade fair, musical showcases, conferences, exhibitions and networking sessions. It brings ... Share This
Pattara Resort & Spa Pattara Resort & Spa 349/40 Chaiyanupap Rd. Muang, Phitsanulok, Thailand 65000 Telephone : (66)55 282966 – Fax : (66)55 ... Share This
Rainforest World Music Festival 2014 In June 2014, the city of Kuching will resonate once again with the entrancing sounds of the sape. Yes! the Rainforest World Music ... Share This
TRIP ON THE SCORPION-TAILED BOAT The proposal of a friend, a trip on the scorpion-tailed boat, sounds like a good idea and a chance to see Chiang Mai from a different ... Share This
Bor Sang Umbrella and Sankampaeng Handicraft Festival Bor Sang, located on highway 1006 heading east from Chiang Mai towards Sankampaeng, a short 6 km drive from town, used to be the ... Share This
Cruising Phang Nga Bay The sheer-sided sea mountains that rise vertically out of Phang Nga Bay, squeezed in between Krabi and Phuket province, form some of ... Share This
Tharnboke Koranee: a high quality trip for real nature lovers After 3 days of glorious sun, today thick low clouds dominate the sky, threatening rain. I am off to visit some of the attractions to ... Share This
Koh Jum – An unspoiled tropical hide-away The ferry from Koh Lanta to Krabi, packed with tourists at this time of the year, slowed down near Koh Jum Island but did not pull in. ... Share This
HSIPAW – TREK TO THE WATERFALL We wake up early and head to the Hsipaw market to have breakfast in a small shop that sells black tea and chapatis with curry. Hsipaw ... Share This
HSIPAW – A PEACEFUL STOPOVER We leave Mandalay reluctantly but with the desire to explore what here they branded ‘the way to China’. The bus is ... Share This
SHAN STATE – KAHTAIN FESTIVAL PART 3 I sleep 11 hours in a row and I do not even hear the 5am litany. After a breakfast of homemade cookies and tea in a Chinese teahouse, ... Share This
SHAN STATE – TREK TO THE MONASTERY – PART 2 I wake up with a start, it’s still dark outside the window. I look at the phone: it’s 5am! Extremely noisy speakers that ... Share This
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