I-Love-Phants provide a fantastic alternative to see elephants in a natural environment. Located just one hour from Cha-Am and Hua Hin, guests stay close to a rescued elephant herd in eco-lodges
Explore the iconic caldera of Mt. Batur on a Rhinovelo 186 Fat Bike – designed to manage difficult terrain more leisurely with less physical efforts. The active volcano sits alongside Lake Batur and is an excellent destination for fat biking.
Discover the authentic taste and secrets behind Laotian cuisine by sourcing, preparing and cooking traditional recipes using fresh locally sourced vegetables, meat, and spices.
All smoking rooms inside the terminals of Thailand’s six major airports have been closed since 3 February, 2019. The six airports are; Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai and Chiang Rai, all operated and managed by the Airports of Thailand (AOT).
Bangkok Airways is launching two new routes from Chiang Mai; Chiang Mai – Krabi and Chiang Mai – Luang Prabang (Laos). Reservations can be made now and will be available for travels from 31 March 2019 onwards.
Japan is eyeing an ambitious figure of 40 million visitors to the country in 2020, a figure that would widen the eyes of most ordinary folk like you and me.
Go back 75 million years ago and the area known today as Bako National Park was submerged under the sea. Through the process of erosion, sediment on the inland mountain ranges was deposited in the sea building a large delta over time.
The latest addition to Siem Reaps’ nightlife is Cambodia’s first Bar Cycle - a unique and fun way to experience the town! The concept is a rolling bar seating 12 passengers.
Whilst Yogyakarta is very well known for its enthralling culture and well-preserved traditions, the local food scene is vibrant yet often left unexplored.