
Five Cultural Festivals in Southeast Asia You Shouldn’t Miss
Schedule your visit to Southeast Asia right, and you’ll arrive just in time for a festival – the best occasion to encounter the region’s many

Schedule your visit to Southeast Asia right, and you’ll arrive just in time for a festival – the best occasion to encounter the region’s many

Is Southeast Asia safe for travelers? The answer to that should be – is any place in the world safe for travelers? While travelers in

Don’t just visit a Cambodia community – be part of it, by sleeping in a local homestay and participating in local activities. 1.1. Chi Phat

Malls may be taking over Southeast Asia’s cities, but don’t count traditional markets out yet. Markets are still going strong, even in the region’s increasingly

“Baby boomers” – today’s traveling seniors – practically discovered Southeast Asia travel for the West. Boomers discovered Bali’s surfing. Boomers opened up Indochina. And boomers

Laos’ communities provide unique experiences in all forms, from exposure to Laos’ traditional crafts to ziplining above an extinct volcano. 1.1. Homestay Ban Naduang Village,

The definition of a World Heritage Site is quite straightforward, notably a place, of outstanding cultural and/or natural value to humankind. Most tourists to SE Asia are aware of

Irrespective the geographic area or country of interest, a tourist browsing through a guidebook almost certainly will come across what is called a “World Heritage

These community activities allow visitors to see tribal and countryside life in Myanmar – with magnificent natural wonders as a backdrop. 1.1. Kyaing Tong, Eastern

A small Vietnamese girl flies high, kicks and uses both legs to grasp and trip an enemy’s soldier: one of the catchiest scenes from the