
Brunei Darussalam: Nature-Based Tourism
Find nature untouched by human hands in Brunei’s rainforests, mangrove stands and islands. 1.1. Ulu Temburong National Park Spread over 500 square kilometres of rainforest
Find nature untouched by human hands in Brunei’s rainforests, mangrove stands and islands. 1.1. Ulu Temburong National Park Spread over 500 square kilometres of rainforest
Has Southeast Asia “jumped the shark”? Judging by the crowds jostling for a sunrise view over Angkor Wat during peak season, you might think so.
One needs a glossary to describe the richness of that vast Archipelago called Indonesia, ranging from immense, lush and impressive to stunning, secluded and extraordinary.
Dayak longhouse, Kalimantan, Indonesia. Image courtesy of the Ministry of Tourism, Republic of Indonesia. Go beyond the usual and blaze your own path through these
1.1. Batur Caldera (Aspiring Geopark) The Batur volcano lies at the heart of the 100-square-kilometer Batur Global Geopark in northeastern Bali: the mountain sports two
Although there are a glut of trails that run over Koh Samui’s nature friendly southern coastline, this route along the coast of Surat Thani makes
When my guide said it was going to be dark once I turned off my headlamp, he really meant it. Even after a few minutes
The opening riff of Steppenwolf’s “Born to Be Wild” is on repeat in my mental iPod as palm trees blur by, brilliant green against a
Slopes of Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia. Image courtesy of the Malaysia Ministry of Tourism, used with permission. Bitter sub-zero temperatures, oxygen tanks and frostbite – these
Bali isn’t just about tropical beaches and sunshine. Blessed with soaring volcanoes, spectacular rice terraces, and ancient sites, this “Island of the Gods” offers a