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Bang Krajao Park
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, February 2013
Bangkok as a sprawling and busy metropolis is jam-packed with culture and sights to see, but it is not so well-known to people that there is a spacious place to spend some time relaxing in a natural ...
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Batu Caves
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, August 2011
An iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor , the Batu Caves
are visited by religious pilgrims, cultural enthusiasts and, more
recently, rock climbers interested in the more than 160 ...
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Beijing and Shanghai by Bike or by Foot
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, July 2012
China ’s
great cities are so massive and imposing that it can be somewhat
daunting to tackle them on your own as a newcomer. Private tours offer a
great opportunity to get to know these ...
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Beijing Day Trips to the Great Wall of China
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2012
No visit to China
would be complete without a visit to the Great Wall of China. Luckily,
just such an achievement is an easy hop, step and a jump from beautiful Beijing in China’s north. The ...
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Best Places to Camp in Singapore
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, February 2012
Though a relatively recent development, it is now possible to camp at any number of parks and beaches in Singapore. This phenomenon is a considerably cheaper option than even the most affordable ...
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Border Crossing Tips: From Thailand to its Neighboring Countries
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, May 2012
There are dozens of physical border crossings from Thailand into Cambodia , Myanmar, Malaysia and Laos; each with their own distinct charms, characteristics and potential complications. ...
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Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, October 2012
Famed for its extraordinary modernity and economic expansion, Singapore
is also steadily gaining a well-earned reputation as a metropolis that
is intelligently planned and laid out; even the ...
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China: The Karsts of Yangshuo
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, July 2012
Yangshuo County, near Guilin City in Guangxi Province, is one of the most famous scenic spots in southern China . More than 65,000 karst limestone towers are scattered along the Li River ,
...
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China’s Great Wall Is Longer than Originally Thought
Written by Lydia, July 2012
It’s no secret that the Great Wall of China
is the longest manmade structure in the world, but according to a
recent archeological study by the Chinese State Administration of
Cultural ...
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Climbing the Via Ferrata on Mount Kinabalu
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, August 2012
The summit of Mount Kinabalu
is one of the highest points in the Malay Archipelago, and it is
famously easy to ascend. The typical route takes just a few days, and
there are clearly marked ...
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Colonial Macau
Written by Viator, May 2012
When the Portuguese struck a deal with China in the early 16th century to clear the waters around Macau of pirates, they set into place an agreement which would lead to Macau ultimately being the ...
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Darjeeling unlimited
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, October 2011
An ideal spot to catch your breath and recover from the heat that plagues much of India ,
the town of Darjeeling has a lot to offer trekkers and travelers new to
the country and residents of the ...
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Day Trips from Agra
Written by Lydia, March 2013
Agra is home to India’s most significant attraction, the Taj Mahal. What many visitors don’t realize is that there’s plenty more to see and do in and around Agra, so if you decide to stay in the ...
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Day Trips from Kota Kinabalu on Sabah
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, January 2013
The island of Sabah in Malaysia is the perfect destination for the adventure seeker wanting to break-out from the humdrum of big city destinations while traveling. To start, get to the region’s ...
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Discover Chiang Rai: Things To Do
Written by John Reality, Cambodia, June 2012
Surely one of the gems of northern Thailand , Chiang Rai
is a stunning destination for travelers looking for a relaxing time in a
relatively small town of just over 60,000 people, full of ...
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