Southeast Asian countries I have visited include Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Southeast Asian countries I have visited include Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Reading Time: 6 minutesSomewhere in the world are still a few places where you can travel for days without seeing any fellow travellers! Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, is …
Reading Time: 5 minutesTravel from Bangkok, or elsewhere, to the town of Pakse in Laos and then take a bus to the over 4,000 islands (locally known as Si Phan …
We talked with Gilad Fiskus (Tel Aviv, Israel) about his photography and he told us: “I recently debated where to travel next. There are so many exciting destinations to photograph, …
Finding gorgeous beaches on Thailand’s many islands is easy. But finding the most idyllic, tranquil, and unspoiled beaches where you can wander alone and swim in crystal clear turquoise waters, …
The Central Gulf of Thailand is dominated by the popular and developed Koh Samui. The region is also a favourite among backpackers, and full-moon parties thrive. Even so, these beautiful …
Thailand’s Northern Andaman Coast lies south of the pristine Mergui Archipelago of Myanmar. Enjoy the region’s abundance of marine life at the Similan and Surin Archipelagos. Closer to the coast, …
The Upper Central Andaman Coast is dominated by the much-developed Koh Phuket, less-developed Koh Lanta, and the ever-popular Koh Phi Phi, all of which are ideal bases from which to …
Of all the regions, the Eastern Gulf of Thailand has the largest number of islands with accommodation. Most islands are small, so it is easy to visit several islands in …
The few islands with accommodation in the Northern Gulf of Thailand, including the Bay of Bangkok, are often crowded during holidays and weekends due to their proximity to Bangkok and …
The Lower Central Andaman Coast is a subdued region where crowded beach parties are virtually non-existent. Either relax in an upscale resort on the northern islands specifically developed for tourists, …
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