Borneo
Borneo is made up of three countries and is the third largest island in the world. East of Malaysia and south of the Philippines this large tropical island is filled with hundreds of rare species. Monkeys, pigs,...


Historically influenced by China to the North and India to the West, South East Asia has evolved into a region of incredible richness and diversity. Spiritual and dramatic, blessed with lush scenery, wonderful food and a warm and hospitable people, the region is a cultural melting pot, with a... Read More

Rice terraces, Yunnan

Cheeky girl, Halong Bay
Borneo is made up of three countries and is the third largest island in the world. East of Malaysia and south of the Philippines this large tropical island is filled with hundreds of rare species. Monkeys, pigs,...
From the glorious jungle-tangled temples at Angkor to the lush mountain-fringed white sand beaches of the south and the little-visited villages of the north, Cambodia has a lot to offer the international traveller. The central hub of...
There is a saying in Indochina, 'The Vietnamese plant the rice, the Cambodians tend the rice and the Laotians listen to the rice grow.' To call Laos laid back would be a master understatement, even in...
But for the well-publicised military regime, the beautiful country of Myanmar (AKA Burma) would be one of the most popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia, if not the world, tempting visitors from across the globe with...
Unlike her immediate neighbours - Burma, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia - Thailand has never fallen to a European colonial power, meaning the country has remained utterly unique.Also known as Siam, "the land of the White Elephant"...
From the north, where jagged mountains and lush rice paddies line the Chinese border, to the south, where the mighty Mekong flows to the sea, Vietnam is hauntingly beautiful.There is majestic scenery in abundance here, whether...