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Wild Women Expeditions (WWE) will host five departures in 2019 for a women-only trip to the Indonesian Archipelago. These will explore international efforts to preserve the critically endangered Bornean orangutan. The 14-day itinerary, Untamed Indonesia, delves into one of the world's oldest rainforests(140 million years) on Borneo, the world's thi...
Thinking ahead to your next family holiday? Planning an escape from the bleak European winter? Wondering if it is really possible to travel long haul with small kids? Thailand can tick all these boxes. Thailand is always great for a family holiday – it's got an unbeatable combination of sun, beaches, good food, massages. It is also relatively easy...
The hilltop town of Coorg forms part of the backroads of Karnataka. Whilst many temples fall before you in this region, is there one particular temple's architecture that makes it more distinct in what it represents? In typical Indian fashion my tour bus driver Govinder was running late as I awaited my 7am departure from the cosmopolitan IT capital...
Spread out across eight hectares of lush gardens and rice paddy fields on the outskirts of Siem Reap, Phum Baitang is a collection of 45 wood and stilted villas inspired by traditional local architecture. Phum Baitang's dedication to sustainable practices is evident in the methods employed throughout the hotel. An autonomous water treatment facilit...
Secret Retreats is a collection of unique properties (boutique hotels, villas, boats and restaurants) throughout Asia. It is a community of independent owners and chefs offering authentic travel experiences to the very heart of Asian culture and traditions with a collection ranging from : boutique hotels and luxury resorts intimate Asian Inns and...
It sits symbolically above a Druze and a Christian village in the heart of Lebanon's age-old Chouf region, and the choice of location is no accident. Welcome to Bkerzay, a unique eco-destination built from traditional Lebanese stone architecture and furnished with upcycled furniture. There is much more to Bkerzay though than its stone guest houses...