Kerala Floods: God’s Own Country Readies for Travel Season
After being rocked by floods in August, October kicks off travel season in Kerala, and “God’s Own Country” is ready to receive the much needed travelers.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
After being rocked by floods in August, October kicks off travel season in Kerala, and “God’s Own Country” is ready to receive the much needed travelers.
Mountaineer and adventurer Jeff Fuchs travels the ancient Salt Route of China, finding a land both changed and forgotten. With yaks, dogs, a guide and a horse, Jeff Fuchs makes his winding way through the Himalayas.
Remote Lands is proud to offer luxury touring to the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games, combining five-star hotels with the most important sporting event on the planet.
Travel writer Duncan Forgan travels to Halong Bay for a little peace in the notoriously crowded destination, heading for Bai Tu Long on a private boating experience.
Never heard of Quy Nhon? It’s not exactly secret, and it’s not exactly on the tourist trail. But, a new hotel is putting this underappreciated destination on the luxury traveler map.
There’s no denying that Angkor Wat is one of the wonders of the world, but if you want Khmer temples away from the maddening crowds, check out these Angkor Alternatives.
Travel writer and photographer Annapurna Mellor journeys up steep mountain roads and into the heart of Arunachal Pradesh to discover and shoot Tawang.
In what is probably the most obvious of Thai beach destinations, Rosewood Phuket has delivered something that isn’t so obvious, says Jacob Roy of Remote Lands.
It may seem like it’s in the middle of nowhere, but there’s plenty to like in this hidden Kazakhstan gem. In Burabay National Park, you can have a peaceful time or an intense time. It’s up to you.
Even in the most popular temples of Japan’s most beautiful city, there are dark corners where patrons can curse their enemies in Kyoto.
Yamagata isn’t the best known cherry blossom site in Japan, but it’s an area brimming with seasonal Tohoku charm well worth the visit.
Less than a decade ago, there weren’t many buildings over five floors in Cambodia’s capital, but today rooftop bars in Phnom Penh are reaching for the sky.