In recent years, Southeast Asia (SEA) has become a top choice for camping destinations due to its wild primitive nature, fascinating beaches, and sublime...
Although synonymous with the Chocolate Hills - geological mounds that turn golden brown during the dry season - this beautiful island neighbouring Cebu has...
Present-day Intramuros comprises a centuries-old historic district, entirely surrounded by fortifications, that was considered at the time of the Spanish Empire to be the entire City...
1. Penang, Malaysia
When it comes to cultural escapades, Penang has it all. A bustling trading port, Penang attracted throngs of settlers and merchants from all...
1. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Nestled on the northwestern coast of Borneo, the capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state serves as the gateway to majestic Mount Kinabalu, the island’s...
Hạ Long Bay has an area of around 1,553 km2 (600 sq mi), including 1,960–2,000 islets, most of which are limestone. The core of the bay has an...
1. Kuching, Malaysia: Cat Lovers’ Dream
Perhaps many people do not know this, the name Kuching means "cat" in Malaysian. Surprise, isn't it? This Borneo...
1. Hanging Coffins – Sagada, Philippines
Hanging coffins are one of the funerary practices among the Kankanaey people of Sagada, Mountain Province, in the island Luzon of the Philippines. They have...
Exploring the beauty of nature can be a great adventure, full of exciting and unforgettable experiences. Well, for the nemophilists, someone who is fond...
Kuala Terengganu, the capital of Terengganu state, Malaysia, is situated at the mouth of the Terengganu River, along the South China Sea coast, covering...
It has a long-standing development history dating back to 1879 with the Private Telephone Exchange. Singtel was officially established under the name Singapore Telecom...