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Semi-Quarantine in Singapore  

November 1, 2018 by Joshua Samuel Brown3 Comments

Semi-Quarantine in Singapore   Or The Best Laid Plans of Men and Microbes By Joshua Samuel Brown, Special for Dave’s Travel Corner   “Mmm…yes. Tsk.” Doctor Eung shone his light into my partner’s inflamed right ear canal. “You say you flew yesterday, is it?” Stephanie nodded grimly, her face swollen in several places. “Better you had not,” said the doctor. The illness had hit a few days earlier, caught from an old friend in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Art, Australia, Beijing, Bus Travel, Canals, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Journey, Malaysia, Massage, Restaurants, Romantic, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Singapore

Open Cremation at Pashupatinath Temple

July 26, 2018 by Teh Chin Liang2 Comments

It was a crisp Friday morning in December; I was standing on a temple compound in Kathmandu thronged by hundreds of sombre-looking devotees offering prayers with garlands and fruits. The air was scented with a mixture of fragrance from the flowers and incense. The sidewalks were bustling with vendors hawking a wide variety of religious souvenirs and infested with stray dogs scavenging for food through piles of garbage. The place was overrun with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Culture, Flowers, Food and Wine, Nepal, Walking tour

Tai Chi in China

July 22, 2018 by Marlena FiolLeave a Comment

Our dear tai chi master, Dr. Paul Lam, and his partner Hazel invited us to join them as part of a small group on a two-week tai chi workshop/tour of China. Dr. Lam said he designed the trip to be “fun and serious, leisurely and exciting, like the yin and yang of tai chi.” This design of contrasts generated a trip of remarkable paradoxes: Absolutely clean wide modern streets and filthy holes-in-the-ground bathrooms. Great Wall preserved … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Baseball, Beer, Beijing, Bus Travel, China, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Mountain Climbing, Museum, New York City, Traffic, Train Travel, Village, Walking tour

2018 Penang Temple Fair

July 14, 2018 by Teh Chin Liang4 Comments

Chinese New Year is undoubtedly the best time to visit Penang. During this time, this UNESCO World Heritage site becomes a buzz of activity with crowds, colorful holiday decorations and a lineup of exciting and interesting events. One of the most anticipated events that always draws a diverse crowd is the Temple Fair, otherwise known as Miao Hui in Chinese. This celebration is a large-scale street fair co-hosted by a collective of Chinese … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Festival, Flowers, Food and Wine, Malaysia, Massage, Music, Naked, Seafood, Street Food

Two Lost Americans On A Borneo Rainforest Safari

May 24, 2018 by Two Lost Americans4 Comments

Just a smidgen before sunrise in the Borneo rainforest when a gray mist still veiled the chocolate-colored Kinabatangan River, the macaques and proboscis monkeys started dropping down from the trees in search of breakfast. From our motorboat on the water, we kept an eye out for movement among the leaves. The monkeys often traveled in packs, so many times when we'd see one swinging down to the river's edge, the rest of the group — either bachelors … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, brunei, Chocolate, England, Indonesia, Lodge, Malaysia, Mountain Climbing, Rainforest, Trekking, Village, Wildlife

Unsettling

April 29, 2018 by Marlena Fiol2 Comments

We entered a narrow lane crowded with shoppers, shopkeepers, motorcycles, rickshaws and animals. Throngs of people pushed their way past us, ogling us suspiciously, much like the dead fish lying in frozen ice in one of the shops, their eyes wide open staring at us. Above us there were twisted and tangled cables and wires, like spaghetti, hanging from buildings and poles. On each side were endless rows of shops with dirt floors and corrugated tin … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Bicycle, China, Fashion, Food and Wine, India, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Traffic, Walking tour, Wildlife

Top 5 Places To Visit In Cambodia: The Kingdom Of Wonder

April 13, 2018 by Melanie Campbell2 Comments

Cambodia

Ever since I've heard someone refer to Cambodia as the Kingdom of Wonder, visiting this country – and experiencing its beauty firsthand – was pretty high on my bucket list. If you're anything like me, and you're looking for a perfect combination of the old and the new, I promise Cambodia will leave you in awe. So, let's take a look at the top five places to visit in Cambodia. Discovering The Hidden Wonders: Top 5 Places To Visit In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Angkor Wat, Backpacking, Beach, Bicycle, Cambodia, Egypt, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Paradise, Sand, Wildlife

Dizzying heights and Robot Wars in Dazzling Tokyo

April 7, 2018 by Ciara Kennedy1 Comment

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Japan has always held a certain mystic for us in the western world. While it might be often be highly romaticised compared to the reality, Japan still holds many surprises, and you'll probably be surprised in ways you never expected. It cost the guts of €1200 for flights with BA  as we flew in high season around April/May it was totally worth it. From the moment I stepped foot in Narita airport in Tokyo, I fell in love with Japan and its … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Art, Beer, Caves, Coffee, Drinking, Food and Wine, Garden, Japan, New York City, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Train Travel, Walking tour, Wildlife

Nice to “meat” you in Tokyo

April 1, 2018 by Abdul Rastagar4 Comments

An interview with Tokyo's hottest up-and-coming restaurateur Keisuke Inoue Most people automatically think “sushi” when Japanese cuisine is mentioned. However, Japanese food is much bigger than just raw fish and rice. It is an entirely different food culture than we in the west are accustomed to. Just check out these stats on Japan’s stunning restaurant scene: Japan boasts more than twice as many restaurants per capita than the US (1 for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Art, Asia, California, Culinary travel, Culture, Europe, Film, Food and Wine, France, History, Interview, Japan, New York City, Paris, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sushi

Climbing the Holy Mountain (Sri Pada), Sri Lanka

March 18, 2018 by Hasintha Weragala1 Comment

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The Journey (Kuruwita-Erathna route) The journey begins from a small town called Kuruwita located 82 km from Colombo in Sri Lanka. Kuruwita is on the Colombo – Ratnapura main road and situated 9km before Ratnapura. To reach the trail head you approach a small hamlet called “Adavikanda”. The nearest town to this sleepy village is Erathna; one proceeds left at the clock tower in Kuruwita and travels approximately 11 km. The road has signboards and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bridges, Bus Travel, Food and Wine, Hiking, Journey, Monks, Mountain Climbing, Photography, Rock climbing, Sri Lanka, Village, Walking tour, Waterfall, Wildlife

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