When discussing Japanese alcohol, most people talk about sake. But Japan boasts a wide variety of delicious drinks beyond sake, many of them locally prepared.
Bangkok is home to many hidden enclaves, characterized by specific trades, ethnic groups, historic architecture and colorful markets. One of the oldest and still a thriving corner is Talad Noi – ‘Talad’ meaning market and ‘Noi’ meaning small.
The century-old former governor’s mansion protected by UNESCO has been restored to its full grandeur and majestic grace as the elegant Sofitel Luang Prabang.
Situated at the heart of the stunning Phranang Peninsular on the edge of Krabi Marine National Park, Rayavadee sits discreetly amidst tropical gardens and coconut groves, against a backdrop of sheer cliffs, lush jungle foliage and the clear waters of the Andaman Sea.
Destination Asia Indonesia has recently launched a new travel concept for families. Specially tailored programs such as the new ‘Bali Fun Activities’ has been specially tailored for parents travelling with teenagers.
Ionah is an entertainment art show in Hanoi that’s received excellent reviews from critics. The show combines a variety of modern art forms: circus art, dance, theatrical material, electronic music, visual arts.
Pu Bin Village offers travelers a truly authentic Vietnamese encounter, involving visitors in fair trade activities that aim to protect and conserve the environment.