The Special Administrative Region of Macau may not be the first Asian destination that springs to mind when you think of sustainable travel. Over 38 million people now visit Macau …
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Diving with the whale sharks in the Maldives: the Whale Shark Research program and volunteering with Carpe Diem cruise ship
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December 2017. Exhausted and fed up with the rainy cold Netherlands, Denis and I decided to go on a long trip (well “long” for regular employees) and to cross Sri …
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Vietnam is not a very big country but there are quite a few things to see and there is something suitable for all tastes. While the North is traditional and relatively green, the South part is more industrial and Western. Then of course the border is not completely clearly traced out and you will be able to find very typical/authentic spots in Southern Vietnam as well.
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We decided to stop by Phong Nha Ke Bang for several reasons; the richness of its nature, the beauty of its landscapes and the many caves. It is in a limestone zone of 2,000 km2 in Vietnamese territory and borders another limestone zone of 2,000 km2 of Hin Namno in Laotian territory.
For those who don’t know where Nha Trang is or why we bring it a particular interest, well you need to know that as per Wikipedia: “Nha Trang is well-known for its beaches and scuba diving and has developed into a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers, as well as more affluent travelers on the south-east Asia circuit; it is already very popular with Vietnamese tourists, with Nha Trang Bay widely considered as among the world’s most beautiful bays” Read More