Soft Adventure in Vietnam
Vietnam tourism policy is geared towards promoting its abundantly available nature (N) and culture (C) products, next to increasingly more developed and accessible beach (P)
Vietnam tourism policy is geared towards promoting its abundantly available nature (N) and culture (C) products, next to increasingly more developed and accessible beach (P)
A couple of years ago the UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) revealed a series of tourism trends in Asia Pacific[1]. A few of those are
Certified beach and nature lovers will find El Nido about 220 kilometres northeast of Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan Island in the Philippines. Here,
Brunei is blessed with a marvelous collection of marine life which has grabbed attention from all around the world. With a coastline of some 160
Brunei is rightly proud of its conservation efforts, most recently joining the Heart of Borneo initiative which is acting to save one-third of Borneo’s rainforests
Dolphins are a regular, playful presence in Lampung’s Kiluan Bay in Sumatra. The bay is a regular migration stop for spinner and bottle-nosed dolphins, both
The bustling Singapore city centre is just about the last place you’d expect to find a vibrant sailing scene, but Marina Bay is nothing if
For centuries, Ha Long Bay’s sheltered cove and karst landscape have provided shelter to both storm-weary sailors and pirates avoiding capture. Boats within the bay
From its source in the Phetchabun mountains, the Khek River travels through a turbulent series of waterfalls and rapids before it empties into the Nan