In anticipation of the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Destination Asia Japan has launched a tour showcasing the unique architecture and art of one of the world’s most glamorous regions: Ginza.
NamKhan means “water” and “river” in Lao, and is also the name of the river on which this sustainable project is located. The NamKhan Project aims to both preserve and promote the culture of Laos and its ties to the land and nature.
Tiarasa Escapes is nestled within the cool foothills of Janda Baik, just 45 minutes from Kuala Lumpur City. Spread across seven acres, those who visit are delighted by the graceful vista of majestic trees and fragrant fruit-laden orchards.
Discover the distinctive culture and rugged natural beauty of Indonesia’s most diverse island. Sumba, formerly known as the Sandalwood Island, is famous for horses, Sumba cloth and of course its outstanding natural beauty.
Art Basel presents an opportunity for visitors to experience the diverse artistic media created within the region. Local and overseas artists gather to bring about inspiring programmes, including exhibitions, dance, music, theatre and more.
Asia is home to a vast range of unique animal species, and is on many travelers’ bucket list who want to see up close, elephants, monkeys, gibbons, orangutan, Komodo dragon and more.
Enjoy our half-day exploration of this vibrant city on a fantastic walking tour. First greeted by our guide, guests then hit the pavement to visit magnificent French colonial monuments and city landmarks
Passing by rustling paddy fields, see eaglets soar above you while Langkawi water buffalo plod through the sodden fields. This is a journey back through the roots of ancient Malaysia.
The Plain of Jars, located on a plateau in central Laos, gets its name from more than 2,100 tubular-shaped megalithic stone jars, believed to have been used for funerary practices in the Iron Age.