• Karen Kok Recounts her Turtle Sanctuary Trip in Malaysia

    Karen Kok, senior leisure travel manager at Destination Asia Malaysia, recently embarked on an unforgettable study trip to Walai Penyu, located off the pristine shores of Malaysia’s Libaran Island. Walai Penyu, which means Turtle Sanctuary, is a little-known gem in the enchanting Sulu Sea, hosting abundant marine life, picturesque landscapes and an unwavering commitment to […]
    • August 21, 2023
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  • Energy Break for Nomad Yoga in Hoi An

    Next time you’re compiling a vacation in Vietnam, why not include an energizing stay at Nomad Yoga in Hoi An.
    • July 25, 2019
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  • Iconic Penang Ferry to be Replaced By Water Busses

    The Penang Ferry Service ceased operations on 31 December 2020 and were replaced with new, faster passenger ferries carrying only pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles.
    • February 25, 2021
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  • Working with APOPO Hero Rats

    APOPO is a special NGO who work with African Giant Pouched Rats (also known as Hero Rats) to detect landmines and tuberculosis using their extraordinary sense of smell.
    • October 18, 2018
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  • Mount Batur Explorer & Volcano Dining

    Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas northwest of Mount Agung in Bali.
    • April 16, 2015
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  • The Cheung Chau Bun Festival is Back with a Bang

    The sleepy island of Cheung Chau is known for three things: pirates, windsurfing and the Bun Festival. But it’s the festival that keeps visitors coming back, year after year, to see what is surely Hong Kong’s most colourful, quirky, classically Chinese event. And now Hong Kong’s borders are fully reopened, visitors can come and enjoy […]
    • February 20, 2023
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  • Beyond Phuket & Phi Phi Islands

    The South of Thailand and its incredible scenery continues to gain popularity with large numbers of travelers now flocking to destinations such as Phi Phi Island and the Similan Islands.
    • April 26, 2018
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  • Table décor with a cultural twist in Japan

    The brief: Our Japan team was tasked with curating a seven-day reward trip through Kyoto and Tokyo for 38 delegates from a leading US energy company. The program was designed to showcase the essence of Japan, where ancient traditions meet modern innovation, through hands-on experiences, iconic landmarks, and moments of genuine cultural connection. From sushi-making […]
    • November 10, 2025
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  • Cruising & Kayaking Mechrey Village on Finfoot

    We drive out to Tonle Sap Lake through the attractive countryside surrounding Siem Reap province, following red earth roads which wind through endless rice fields and Cambodia’s ubiquitous sugar palms.
    • July 25, 2019
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  • An opportunity to uplift local communities in Cambodia

    As demand continues to grow for corporate social responsibility activities, more groups are seeking meaningful ways to give back to the communities they visit. This new Cambodian initiative offers exactly that, a meaningful way for teams to give back by building playgrounds for rural schools near Siem Reap. These schools often operate on extremely limited […]
    • May 6, 2025
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  • New Aravinda Resort Adds Boutique Option in Ninh Binh

    Belonging to Ninh Binh province, 90 km from the south of Ha Noi, Aravinda Resort is a harmonious offering of natural and man-made features.
    • June 18, 2019
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  • A new tranquil getaway in the heart of Saigon

    Tucked within one of Saigon’s greenest and most tranquil neighbourhoods lies a new and exclusive escape, a slow, sensory journey that blends movement, mindfulness, and creative discovery. The experience begins aboard an eco-friendly waterbus, a low-impact alternative to the city’s traffic, as guests cruise up the Saigon River. The ride offers fresh air, skyline views, […]
    • May 27, 2025
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