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: 4 minutesMalaysia’s state of Sabah is located in the northern portion of Borneo Island, the third-largest island in the world. The island is politically divided among Malaysia and …
Reading Time: 26 minutesShan State, in particular the “Golden Triangle” which spans across Myanmar, Laos and Thailand, has a rich, yet tumultuous history! Fortunately, Myanmar’s “Wild East” has now been …
Reading Time: 18 minutesIn the remote northwestern corner of Myanmar lies Nagaland—home to the Naga people who live peacefully on both sides of the border between India and Myanmar. During …
Reading Time: 16 minutesLaos is diverse and rich in scenery and activities, catering to the needs of most adventurers, culture seekers, Buddhist aficionados, and even the foodies! We travelled north …
Reading Time: 17 minutesUndiscovered and off-limits to tourists for a long time, this is what awaits you: An archipelago surrounded by brilliant azure sea waters dotted with hundreds of remote islands with pristine white-sand beaches …
Reading Time: 6 minutesAs one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, located in the Nusa Tenggara region in the eastern half of Indonesia, Flores Island, meaning “flowers” in Portuguese, was first …
Reading Time: 6 minutesGili islands: No cars, No motorbikes, No problem! Gili means “little island”, and there are several “gilis” around Lombok, particularly off the southwest and northwest coast of …
Reading Time: 3 minutesDirectly east of Bali lies the island of Lombok. Spanning a total land area of 4,725 km², which makes it slightly smaller than Bali, Lombok’s main tourist …
Reading Time: 8 minutesCommonly referred to as the “Island of a Thousand Temples”, “Island of Gods”, and “Bali Dwipa”, Bali island is the most-visited Indonesian island by foreign travellers. While …
Reading Time: 5 minutesFormed by the eruption of ancient Mountain Prau, Dieng Plateau is a complex of calderas situated at about 2,000 metres above sea level, 130 km northeast of …
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