Top 15 Travelogues Articles of 2018
As Travelogues from Remote Lands rounds out 2018, we wanted to take a few moments to recognize some exceptional articles published this year.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
As Travelogues from Remote Lands rounds out 2018, we wanted to take a few moments to recognize some exceptional articles published this year.
The history of the Wakhi people and the Wakhan Valley is complex, and the journey across the Pamir Highway can be unpredictable, barren, and cold. In the faces of the Wakhi people, there is warmth.
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.
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Photographer Jordan Hammond travels to the most scenic areas of Guangxi – including Guilin, Yangshuo, and Xingping – to turn his camera on the majesty of rural China.
With thousands of years of history and a unique Xinjiang culture, there’s a lot to see in Kashgar, but if you’ve only got one day, these are the sites you won’t want to miss.
Photographer Jordan Hammond travels to Zhangjiajie National Park to shoot some of China’s most famous karsts.
Few stops along the silk road can boast a history as deep or a culture as remote as Turpan, a region time and the desert refuse to claim.
A growing destination for international travelers to China, the Middle Kingdom’s favorite beach island of Sanya is getting an upgrade with three new luxury hotels.
Thanks to the new bullet train from Xian, it’s now easier than ever to do a Luoyang day trip. With such a historic site, it’s important to hit the right attractions.
Dave Stamboulis gets off the beaten track in China’s Gansu for spectacular mountains, high grasslands, and Buddhist reflection.
Luxury hotels, fine dining, and bullet trains – with modern travel amenities improving every day, this ain’t Qin Shi Huang’s Xian any more.