Next for Unesco? What’s Coming for the List in Asia
It can take years or decades for a site to achieve Unesco World Heritage status, but inclusion means a great deal of time and study — and tourists.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
It can take years or decades for a site to achieve Unesco World Heritage status, but inclusion means a great deal of time and study — and tourists.
If you travel for the mind and the soul, Remote Lands can design an inspiring journey of discovery through Asia’s challenging, inventive contemporary art scene.
Uzbekistan has long drawn visitors with its awe-inspiring Islamic architecture, ancient walled cities, and Silk Road history.
Newly open and one of the most beautiful islands in the Andaman, Phuket is a long-time travel hub drawing travelers from around the world.
Whether it’s the road trip of a lifetime through Central Asia or skydiving in the Himalayas, Remote Lands has an answer for the daredevil in you.
Netflix, Spotify, the Oscars — the Korean pop culture wave, is at its peak, and nothing says hallyu like K-pop.
Henri Mouhot, Alfred Wallace, Francis Garnier — a time of adventure ornithologists and globe-stamping imperialists, Southeast Asia is steeped in Victorian-era explorer accounts.
Remote Lands is proud to announce the ultimate foodie experience through the Land of the Rising Sun: The Aman Japan Culinary Journey.
Remote Lands is a proud supporter of LGBTQ community and we work toward making sure guests have a safe, enlightening journey through Asia.
APOPO HeroRATs are retiring their most decorated soldier to make way for a new generation UXO-sniffing rats, a rewarding experience for any traveler to Cambodia.
One of the few places in Asia international travelers can visit right now, Ritz-Carlton announced its Maldives debut with the opening of The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands.
Remote Lands has chosen five of our favorite Maldives resorts with fascinating ocean adventures, engaging learning experiences, and world-class service that put family first.