Dozen Dream Destination: Teshima and Shodoshima for the Art
From above you’d never guess that the tiny, forested islands of Teshima and Shodoshima host some of the finest permanent exhibitions in East Asia, but they do.
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From above you’d never guess that the tiny, forested islands of Teshima and Shodoshima host some of the finest permanent exhibitions in East Asia, but they do.
Travel expert Victoria Hilley weighs in on Indonesia, discussing hidden hotspots in Bali, Komodo dragons, and why you should plan your Indonesia adventure for summer.
What better way to keep a beach-side golf course clean than with the local water buffalo? This Nick Faldo course north of Danang uses bio-mowers to keep the links pristine.
The Noto Peninsula was once so isolated people were banished to it; today, it is an off-the-tourist-trail gem with astonishing ryokans, unbeatable cycling, and country-side hospitality.
Bali is developing, and there’s no way to stop it. But, at Tabanan Regency travelers might just be able to find that ideal mix of luxury and nature they were hoping to find when they hopped on a plane.
Photographer Jordan Hammond travels to Luoping and Yuanyang in Yunnan to get a better vantage on China’s most popular province.
The geological and cultural treasures of the Philippines’ biggest island have an array of exciting options for the adventurous perambulator.
Intrepid families searching for an adventure of verdant hills and the inimitable color of Indonesia will find a surprisingly meditative space in Bali, a place where the family can focus on the road ahead.
I have been fortunate enough to have seen a lot of picturesque scenery in my life all over the world, but few places can compare with the breathtaking Longsheng rice terraces north of Guilin…
The Philippines’ spectacular Banaue rice terraces are over 2000 years old, and home to the Ifugao former headhunters. The perfect place for an exhilarating and exhausting adventure.
Sagada is a mysterious village in a mountainous province of the Philippines, about 250 miles from Manila. It’s just under a mile above sea-level and situated near the Chico River, much of it on switch back mountain roads.
I had the chance to visit with the Red Yao in person. Most tourists know of a place called Guilin, but have you heard about the area of Longsheng about three and a half hours north?