By webmaster on Sep 28, 2007 in Bhutan | 0 Comments
We carried on further East into the Bumthang province - a 9 hour journey with an hour’s stop when we spotted a family of Common Langurs (or white cap langurs) and stopped to try and photograph them amongst the forest canopy. We crossed the Pe Le La pass at 3350m and climbed up through the [...]
By webmaster on Sep 23, 2007 in Thailand | 0 Comments
As a sailing destination, Mu Koh Lanta National Park makes a fine day’s jaunt. You can snorkel, coastal cruise, trek and bird-watch, with wildlife encounters virtually guaranteed. The National Park is made up of 10 idyllic islands, of which Kho Lanta is the largest. Isolated and quiet, it is perfect for those tired urban attractions. [...]
By webmaster on Sep 19, 2007 in Indonesia, Travel Videos | 0 Comments
Scuba diving on the shipwreck of the USAT Liberty at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia with AquaMarine Diving.
By webmaster on Sep 17, 2007 in Attractions Of Asia, Japan | 0 Comments
The urban equivalent of the Elephant Man, OSAKA, Japan’s third largest city after Tokyo and Yokohama, yearns to be loved despite its ugliness. It may well lack the pockets of beauty and refinement found in nearby Kyoto , but beyond the unrelenting concrete cityscape, Osaka is a vibrant metropolis, inhabited by famously easy-going citizens with [...]
By webmaster on Aug 31, 2007 in Indonesia, Travel News | 1 Comment
Bounded to the north by the Java Sea and the south by the low Bogor Hills, Indonesia’s overwhelming capital, JAKARTA, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. From a mere 900,000 inhabitants in 1945, the current population is well over ten million and continues to grow at a rate of 200,000 every year. [...]
By webmaster on Aug 31, 2007 in Attractions Of Asia, Singapore | 0 Comments
A city as small as Singapore can be toured in just three days, many would say, but to see all the highlights and get beneath the skin of this charming place definitely warrants a longer stay. A tour planned around the major districts allows one to appreciate its history, people and rich cultural diversity in [...]
By webmaster on Aug 31, 2007 in Attractions Of Asia, Malaysia | 0 Comments
From a tourist map, the island of Penang looks somewhat like a mink’s pelt. Georgetown, its capital, sits roughly on the right arm of the skin, while the site of the Muka Head Lighthouse on the left signaled its strategic appeal when the British East India Company came calling two centuries ago. Somewhere near the [...]
By webmaster on Aug 28, 2007 in Attractions Of Asia, Guideline, Japan | 0 Comments
On the edge of the Orient, TOKYO – the last great conurbation before the yawning chasm of the Pacific Ocean – is one of the world’s most perplexing cities. On the one hand, gaudily hung about with eyeball-searing neon and messy overhead cables, plagued by seemingly incessant noise, often clogged with bumper-to-bumper traffic and packed [...]
By webmaster on Aug 28, 2007 in Attractions Of Asia, Korea | 0 Comments
Seoul is a great place to experience a wide variety of spicy yet mouth-watering foods, especially the local cuisine with its distinctive tastes based on garlic, ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, red pepper powder and fermented soybean paste. Korean dishes, such as bibimpab (vegetables mixed with rice and hot pepper paste, topped with a cooked [...]
By webmaster on Aug 28, 2007 in Attractions Of Asia, Guideline, Thailand | 0 Comments
The headlong pace and flawed modernity of BANGKOK (called “Krung Thep” in Thai) match few people’s visions of the capital of exotic Siam. Spiked with scores of highrise buildings of concrete and glass, it’s a vast flatness which holds a population of at least nine million, and feels even bigger. But under the shadow of [...]