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  1. This question looks absurd at first. But look deeper and you shall find it quite interesting - an...

    Pakistan Ameer Hamza
  2. * * * * * Singapore, April 22, 2004 - For seven years Bangladeshi "professional traveller" and an...

    Bangladesh AFP/Yasmine Yahya
  3. You have to be adventurous. There is no other way to travel in Bangladesh,...

    Bangladesh AFP/Cat Barton
  4. Every year two million people explore the ancient ruins of Angkor, but how many of these people r...

    Cambodia Kayleigh Lewis
  5. Nobody knows exactly when Chiang Mai’s hill tribe minorities first started attracting visitors?...

    Thailand Gomase Theenanon
  6. In recent years India has quickly become a traveller’s paradise. It’s a huge country ...

    India Rebecca Carey
  7. Pasalubong, for Filipinos all over the globe a familiar word for a well-known and well-respected ...

    Philippines Ronald de Jong
  8. BASRA, Iraq, May 20, 2003 - The daily Baghdad-to-Basra "express" train may take 12 hours, the car...

    Iraq AFP/Alexandre Peyrille
  9. The author samples some lovely desserts while travelling in the Philippines...

    Philippines Sandra Lilyana
  10. Mindanao has the one of the most comprehensive and best road network in the Philippines, many tow...

    Philippines Ronald de Jong
  11. The best way to explore the island of Mindanao is behind the wheel, and the best road to drive is...

    Philippines Ronald de Jong
  12. The Jeepney and the Tricycle are one of the most popular means of public transportation in the Ph...

    Philippines Ronald de Jong
  13. It used to be a very long and tiring drive to Cameron Highlands from Singapore via the Singapore-...

    Malaysia Diana Tan
  14. Taking advantage of an under utilised railway track, the highly illegal Bamboo Train in Battamban...

    Cambodia Lee Alvin
  15. The typical tourist in Asia used to be a young backpacker in need of a shower, but these days the...

    China / India AFP/Ben Sheppard
  16. The hotels are full or eye-wateringly expensive, creased dollar bills are worthless and credit ca...

    Myanmar AFP/Kelly Macnamara
  17. The Japanese Army in WW2 wrecked havoc, committed attrocities and unimaginable cruelty wherever t...

    Thailand Lee Alvin
  18. Walking is a fantastic way to get around normally and there's nothing better than a brisk stroll ...

    Thailand Neil Campbell
  19. I scrutinised my travelling companion. His coat was moth-eaten and dusty, his teeth looked like s...

    India Susan Storm
  20. Bangladesh's fledgling but troubled tourism industry is slowly luring foreign and domestic travel...

    Bangladesh AFP/Nadeem Qadir

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