Betel Nut in the Clouds: 25-Year-Old Images from Meghalaya
Nazima and Earl Kowall made an epic adventure to Meghalaya in 1992; so much has changed since then, but a startling amount has remained the same.
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Nazima and Earl Kowall made an epic adventure to Meghalaya in 1992; so much has changed since then, but a startling amount has remained the same.
Despite all the press and nature documentaries, Meghalaya remains somewhat isolated. For the nature lover who wants to see humankind living in harmony with nature, this wettest place on Earth is a good start.
Bangladesh is not normally known for its wildlife, but hidden among the swamps and forests are animals hanging on to the disappearing ecology.
Traffic without end, water that never stills, and a market straddling a railroad – the chaos of Bangladesh’s Dhaka is unending and arresting.
Aland with a fascinating and sometimes tragic history, Bangladesh is an undiscovered travel gem still well off the beaten tourist trail and yet home to so many cultural treasures just waiting to be uncovered.
Asia’s tropical forests are the perfect place for a spot of jungle river action, so here’s our pick of the best 5 places to indulge your thirst for river adventure…