Hill tribe villages The Karen, Hmong, Akha and Liu tribes are found across the north of Thailand. You can spend a day or even several nights there to experience their way of life, eat locally produced food and learn about local beliefs.
The floating markets. Thailand is home to some beautiful markets, but none so more than Bangkok’s floating market. You’ll discover hundreds of little boats floating on the river filled with exotic vegetables and fruits, and the hustle and bustle that you’d expect from a…
There are some wonderful events throughout the year in Thailand, though the most fun can be had at the Thai New Year ‘Songkran’ festival. The country descends into (waterbased) anarchy, as the streets of Bangkok and Chiang Mai become the scene for gigantic water…
Thailand is a wonderfully vivid country to explore, you can experience the chaotic streets of Bangkok, exploring a plethora of vivid temples such as the incredible Grand Palace, Wat Suthat and the majestic Wat Phra Kaew and then head to Siam Paragon in Siam…
Thailand’s climate can be split into three main seasons: rainy – (May – October), cool (November – February), and hot (March – May). If you want predictability when you visit Thailand, then it’s best to avoid visiting during the rainy season, as it’ll rain…
There is just so much to try – however, much of the cuisine of Eastern Malaysia blends into one with Western Malaysia, with popular dishes such as Laksa being a mainstay. However, some popular Sarawak cuisine includes Kolo Mee, which is eaten throughout the…
Journey to the centre of the earth. Deep in Sarawak’s Gunung Mulu National Park are a series of caves which form part of the world’s largest underground chamber. Expect to be immersed into deep gorges, some still flowing with water and others dry, and…
Do a little island hopping. There are plenty to choose from and lots to do once you arrive. If you just want to claim a space on the beach and top up your tan then that’s fine – but if the mood takes you…
Meet wild Orangutans Visit Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary and be wooed by these adorable wile Orangutans. Watch them swing from trees and traverse the jungle walkways set up as viewing platforms and lookout for the babies feeding time. Bear in mind that Borneo…
Borneo has great weather – all year round. You’ll find that temperatures linger between 27°C and 32°C for much of the year – humidity is high and much like the rest of the island – you’ll get intermittent rainfall for much of the year….