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A Bus Ride Across Mongolia
Mongolia strikes me as more than the sum of its individual parts. As we drive from capital Ulan Bataar westward across rolling plateauland to the small city of Tsetserleg, in a valley of the Khangai Mountains, I sometimes have to pinch myself to remi
Narita and Sakura, two highly underrated Tokyo suburbs
The name “Narita” instantly brings to mind the huge airport that services the Tokyo metro area. But the city that’s home to the airport, as well as the one alongside it, are actually atmospheric, full of history, and well worth working in before or a
Visiting Hue, Vietnam's Ancient Capital
Midway along the long, narrow country that is Vietnam, the now provincial capital of Huế was once the capital of the Nguyen dynasty, then the entire country until 1945, when the emperor abdicated and the communists took over. Though largely heavily d
Elephant orphanage near Kandy, Sri Lanka
Admit it. It is tough to visualize an elephant orphanage. Visions of elephants in shorts like Oliver Twist asking “please sir may I have another” were short lived in my great expectations, however they were not replaced with anything very clear.
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Read more…In the Philippines boondocks of Bontoc, Sagada & Banaue
After a near panic-attack—or maybe it was claustrophobia, I’m not sure—from being in rooms without windows for six days straight, I get on the bus from Baguio to Sagada resolving to do better. I even find banana bread. That’s a good sign. “You ev
Experiencing Tokyo by bus, train, foot, rickshaw, helicopter!
Tokyo is a city of many neighborhoods. In about one hour, you can take the above-the-ground, glass-windowed JR Yamanote line, on a 34.5 km (21.4 miles) loop around the center of the city. Some of the major station include Yūrakuchō (Ginza area), Shi
Read more…Tibetan Treasures in Mystical Kumbum Monastery
The most important Buddhist monastery outside Tibet’s capital Lhasa, Kumbum (also known in Chinese as Ta’er) in China's adjoining Qinghai province, was built in 1583 and is a spectacular repository of Tibetan art and culture as well as home to 400 m
A Singular Sultanate: Brunei, the 'Abode of Peace'
Tucked into the northern coast of the world's third largest island, Borneo, and surrounded by the country of Malaysia, the diminutive absolute monarchy of Brunei, ruled by one of the world's richest men, is a fascinating mix of grandiose architectur
Stalking the great Bengal tiger in India's Sundarbans delta
Having lived in India my entire life, in all those years, often had I heard tales of the Sunderbans. Stretching across more than 10,000 square kilometers (almost 4,000 square miles) in the state of West Bengal and into Bangladesh, this delta is the w
Nepal's 5 most spiritual places
Astride the magnificent Himalayas and dotted with gently flowing rivers and serene lakes, Nepal is splendid not just for adventure but also spiritually and culturally. Lord Buddha's birthplace is filled with both numerous Buddhist gompas and ancien
Read more…Western China's Shaolin Temple, where Buddhism meets kung-fu
The Shaolin Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in China and the home of the famous Kung Fu practicing monks. The style of Buddhism developed here centered on martial arts training and meditation. The tradition was carried on through the ye
Lantau Island, Hong Kong's quiet side
A world away from busy Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, Lantau Island, located where the Pearl River flows into the South China Sea, is forested with the few high-rise buildings located along the coast. It is home to Hong Kong International Airport, D
Read more…Nepal's most exciting trekking routes
Nepal is undoubtedly a trekker's paradise. Home to the seven highest peaks of the world, the country has some of the most exciting trekking trails that offers excitement and adventure. It provides the backdrop for the most amazing adventure in some o
Bangkok's floating markets
Bangkok’s rich culture has more intriguing aspects than its extravagant nightlife. If you are booking Bangkok flightsespecially to experience the rich culture of the city, make sure floating markets are there in your itinerary. The most popular float
Yanaka is one of Tokyo's most cherished neighborhoods
As part of a series of articles on our favorite neighborhoods in Tokyo, JapanQuest Journeys takes you to Yanaka, in many ways the best preserved area of old Edo. Strolling through Yanaka is like a trip back in time. On each occasion that I wander
trekking around Luang Prabang, Laos
Northern Laos is famous for its natural beauty: rolling green hills and mountains interspersed with rice fields and countless water buffalo. From the moment we arrived in South East Asia, a trekking adventure through the countryside and staying with
poetry in stone at India's Khajuraho temple complex
The most sought-after tourist attraction in India after Taj Mahal, the Khajuraho group of temples is located in the Madhya Pradesh state of India, only about 620 km from the capital city of Delhi. It's a UNESCO World heritage site best known for it
Read more…touring the highlands of the Philippines' Luzon island
Early in the morning we boarded the jeepney (one of the colorful minibuses which are a popular means of transport in the Philippines) that would take us to the nearby villages and centuries-old rice terraces. Our first stop was the quaint village of
Sri Lanka's Ulagalla resort
There are some places so special that one feels the need to tell everyone but at the same time would like to keep it a secret so as not to have it inundated with people. Such a place is Ulagalla Resort in the heart of Sri Lanka.
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