5 great hiking destinations in Burma
Closed to visitors for decades and unravaged by mass tourism, Burma has some truly beautiful and untouched countryside just waiting to be explored. Whether…
Closed to visitors for decades and unravaged by mass tourism, Burma has some truly beautiful and untouched countryside just waiting to be explored. Whether…
Imagine being herded around Indochina in a fleet of tour buses, amongst scores of other tourists in their socks and sandals, sun hats and…
Are you heading to Burma’s former capital city and don’t know where to start? Well, here are our top five recommendations to keep you…
Due largely to the heat, life starts early in Vietnam. Getting up early to witness this can give you a unique insight into the…
It’s thought that the Moken people, or “sea gypsies” as they are often called, have lived out on the waters of the Myeik (Mergui)…
Following on from our recent blog post, “A survival guide for vegetarians in Southeast Asia: Part #1”, in Part #2 we’ll cover a few…
Dr Allie Dunnington of Oriental Ballooning has written us a fantastic blog post about her experiences ballooning over Inle Lake in Burma. Allie is…
In Western society today, the phenomenon of the dietary requirement shows no sign of abating. Any one dinner table is virtually guaranteed to include…