
Malaysia: Nature-Based Tourism
1.1. Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Sabah Situated in the 4,300-hectare Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, the Sepilok orang utan sanctuary uses its rehabilitation of orphaned orang

1.1. Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Sabah Situated in the 4,300-hectare Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, the Sepilok orang utan sanctuary uses its rehabilitation of orphaned orang

Indonesia’s capital city Jakarta is ready to show its sunnier, more festive side – and what better way is there than a marathon? Runners jostling

Crossing the border between Malaysia and Singapore, I wondered what the city state possibly could have on offer, after just having experienced the abundance of

The surfing on Pulau Merah on the easternmost end of Indonesia’s Java Island might share some of the same currents that carry the surfers in

1.1. Donsol, Sorsogon and Oslob, Cebu Whaleshark Interaction Tours Whale sharks (known locally as “butanding”) congregate in the waters off Sorsogon and Cebu, feeding on

Herbivorous mammals don’t hurt anyone or anything. They are not predators. Yet due to host of reasons, primarily loss of habitat, there are lots of

1.1. Khao Yai National Park Covering over 2,160 square kilometers in the Phanom Dong Rak mountain range, Khao Yai National Park straddles the borders of

Hidden in the heart of Bangkok’s sweltering cement soup-bowl of a city, sits a peaceful little lake rimmed with A-frame huts and silent swaying sawgrass. Set

The climate in Southeast Asia has gifted the region with an abundance of greenery and bright, tropical flowers, the best of which can be enjoyed

1.1. Koh Phdao CBT in Kratie Province Located in the northeastern Cambodian province of Kratie, Koh Pdao is famous for the freshwater dolphin community living