If at all possible, you want to organise your holiday in Thailand so that you're spending October in the Central, North and Northeast regions. October on the islands — any of them — is wet. The ...
This is where the action is: the bustling, thumping heart of Siem Reap. It may be a small town, but you’ll find a huge range of restaurants, bars, shops and markets here, as well as a few notable ...
Thailand has a multitude of visa options and requirements -- many of which change with alarming frequency. You can go to the horse's mouth at the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the full (though ...
Though much larger than Don Dhet, Don Khon island only has a handful of accommodation options, all clustered along the northwestern edge of the island, a kilometre stretch starting from the French ...
They don't say Thailand has a monsoon climate without reason! August in Thailand, just sees the rain keep coming. It's not all bad news though, as August marks the peak of the wet season in both ...
Home to the original Vientiane city pillar, Wat Si Muang is a busy temple with a constant flow of visitors making wishes and returning with more offerings once their wish has come true. The temple is ...
The world-class SMRT (Singapore Mass Rapid Transport) System is made up of five main lines that bring most of Singapore within easy grasp and if you're staying within the downtown area, it would be ...
Think the most common word in Lao is “sabaidee”? Think again. We’d argue that the Lao say the words “kin khao” more than they say hello. Kin khao literally translates as “eat rice”, or in other words, ...
Phnom Penh has dozens of hostels to choose from, scattered right across the city. Dorm beds often go for $5 and under, with private air-con rooms with bathroom floating around the $20 to $30 mark.
In recent years Khorat’s accommodation scene has evolved to include a funky hostel and several swish flashpacker-range hotels. These have joined several older guesthouses, serviced apartments and ...
At the top of a steep flight of steps, tucked away alongside the Trade Union Hotel in Sapa, is Ham Rong Resort. Not, alas a hotel resort, but a swathe of landscaped land swooping around Ham Rong ...
Running from the Thai border in the north to Singapore in the south, Peninsular Malaysia boasts a diverse array of attractions. The eastern coastal stretch, made up of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang ...