• Keep Travel Dreams Alive

    The turn of a new decade brought cheer, optimism and aspirations of a brighter future. For many, it was a time of resolutions to live fuller lives, to focus on experiences more than things and to travel more. But the new decade also brought a storm. In just three short months, COVID-19 and its terrible […]

  • Fantastic Beasts of Asia and Where to Find Them

    A wildlife encounter can provide an enriching element to any trip to Southeast Asia, and opportunities abound for animal lovers in this part of the world.  These unique experiences give a chance to learn more about some fantastic creatures from the people that work to conserve them.  THAILAND – Elephants When organised responsibly, visiting elephants […]

  • 5 Strange and Wonderful Things About Japan

    Every country has its quirks and curiosities. Whether an unusual food (like Vegemite or lutefisk), an odd landmark, a cult-like TV show obsession, or eye-raising cultural events, there are one-of-a-kind characteristics and oddball charms unique to every culture. In this blog post we celebrate some of the wacky things we love about Japan. 1) BATSU […]

  • Malaysia’s Hidden Paradises – Why it is Asia’s best beach destination

    Malaysia has the region’s third longest and, arguably, one of its most beautiful coastlines. Between the eastern and western coastlines of Peninsular Malaysia and nearly half the circumference of Borneo, the third largest island on earth, there is an overwhelming number of exotic beach destinations ripe for discovery. For travellers looking for a perfect blend […]

  • Adrift in Asia – Why Cruising is the Best Way to See the Region

    Cruising as a tourist endeavour has truly stood the test of time and is one of the fastest growing travel sectors today.  Part of the reason for its success is the way it has diversified to meet the needs of today’s more sophisticated and demanding customers. That’s certainly the case in Asia where guests can indulge […]

  • EXO Self Guide – Your Very Own Pocket Travel Guide

    The best of Japan in the palm of your hand

  • Spiritual Awakening in Luang Prabang, Laos

    When it comes to being persuasive to visitors, Luang Prabang is a seasoned charmer. Nestled at the confluence of the mighty Mekong and Nam Khan rivers with forest covered mountains forming its backdrop, the town remains the countries number one draw.  Evocative scenes are not difficult to come by in the one-time Royal Capital. As […]

  • Idyllic and Untouched – Lombok & the Gili Islands

    Known as the ‘Island of the Gods’, Bali’s prominence as a destination is rightfully huge. In recent times, growing numbers of visitors have been looking a little further east to Lombok, where the fabled Gili Islands have emerged as one of Indonesia’s premier beach havens.  For those who relish both comfort and exoticism, however, there is […]

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Hop on a Liveaboard Cruise and Explore the Island and Beachside Paradises of the Myeik Archipelago

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