Take a trip to Kampong Ayer water village, which sits on long stilts above the Brunei River. It’s well known as one of the world’s largest water villages with many referring to it as the Venice of the East – a name given to…
The Ulu Temburong National Park is the first national park of Brunei and has a wonderful collection of attractions available, which includes a Canopy Walkway that takes brave adventurers some 60 metres above the mountains. For something unique – take a river safari to…
The incredible Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque should be on the top of your list for Brunei. There, you’ll find a golden-topped mosque with marble minarets and 28 domes as a symbol of the 28th Sultan of Brunei from which the mosque takes its…
Philippine cuisine is made up of an exotic mix of Malay, Spanish, Chinese and American cuisines with bold combinations of sweet, sour and salty flavours. Dishes range from simple rice based affairs such as salted fish and rice through to highly spiced paellas and…
Known as the Philippines second city – Cebu occupies a great location on the coast. Take a look at the Catholic Basilica of Santo Niño, Magellan’s Cross, and Fort San Pedro – remnants from early Spanish rule of the area and later eat a…
Manila from the outside is a skyline of vast towers but on the inside it’s made up of shrines, churches, museums, chic restaurants and all night clubs. Take a stroll through China Town and Makati (Old Manila) before heading out of town to visit…
These incredible 2000 year old rice terraces contour the Ifugao mountains. They are rugged and beautiful – escape here for a days hiking and a glimpse into life in the Philippines that has remained the same since pre-Hispanic rule.
The very definition of island paradise. Sure there are white sand beaches and perfect waters – but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. You’ll be rewarded the deeper into the island that you get. Trek through lush jungle and explore magnificent rice terraces,…
The Philippines are hot and humid throughout the year and the weather patterns can be defined as the southwest monsoon from May to October and the northeast monsoon from November to May. This means that for the majority of the country the dry season…
For a lush and inviting slice of nature head into the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve which is a rainforest that clings to Bukit Timah – Singapore’s highest peak. The nature reserve is a veritable treasure trove of tree species and wildlife – with everything…