Landscapes of Oman
Outside the walls of the more frequently-visited city of Muscat are some enticing destinations, waiting to be discovered
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
Outside the walls of the more frequently-visited city of Muscat are some enticing destinations, waiting to be discovered
I expected to be impressed by Naoshima Island and Benesse House…but now that I am actually here, the only way I can describe my reaction is to say I am totally blown away.
In this blog post, we take a tour of Southeast Asian street food via five iconic dishes which, whilst they can be found in swankier, air-conditioned eateries, are best eaten streetside.
Recently, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to witness the Thaipusam festival in full swing, at one of the world’s most revered Hindu shrines outside of India: the Batu Caves.
Filled with curiosity and armed with some new camera equipment, I headed into the jungles of Sabah to start my Bornean adventure.
Escape plan in place, I set off for the Maldives. Seven resorts in seven nights and a mission to discover what makes each one stand out as a truly extraordinary experience…
With visions of elephants dancing in my head, I headed to Northern Thailand to get a hands-on experience with these gentle giants…
Here is a collection of our favorite natural sites from Siberia – one of the most expansive and sparsely-populated regions of our planet.
Brunei may not be the most exciting destination with no bars or nightlife, but for a short visit it offers plenty to do and see and its people are amongst Asia’s friendliest.
The new year is already upon us and so it’s time for us to once again share our pick of what we think are Asia’s hottest destinations for the coming 12 months.
On my trip to explore Japan’s Hokuriku region, specifically Nagano, Gifu and Kanazawa, I was really looking forward to seeing Takayama and Shirakawa-go in Gifu prefecture…
When Anthony Bourdain paid a visit to Robot Restaurant in 2013, the cabaret show began piquing the interests of foreign visitors. I needed to see this show during my first trip to Tokyo – and in fact I was lucky enough to see it twice!