
Should You Travel Fast or Slow?
Check out the pros and cons of both paces so you’ll know which suits you better.

Check out the pros and cons of both paces so you’ll know which suits you better.

In the Thai province of Ubon Ratchathani lies an otherworldly attraction that is little-known to tourists: Sam Phan Bok, also known as the Grand Canyon of Thailand.

On your next trip to Seoul, squeeze in some nature parks into your itinerary because they offer more than just picnics.


Think Melaka is just another Malaysian city? Think again! With so many historical sights, amazing food, street art and quirky cafes, you might just end up extending your trip.

If you’re making your way through Eastern Hokkaido, make sure to experience its rich landscape, beautiful fauna, and freshest catch.

Never thought you could be seeing cherry blossoms in Thailand? Chiang Mai’s Baan Khun Chang Kian village will prove you wrong.

There’s more to Vietnam than its tourist magnets. In fact, these secret spots show you a Vietnam that continuously surprises and beguiles.

There’s the Sapporo Snow Festival, and then there’s more. A year-round destination with distinct seasons, the island of Hokkaido is jam-packed with attractions.

The annual Wara Art Festival in Niigata City takes the straw leftover from the harvest season and turns them to art.

This is as unconventional as a grad trip goes: a scenic horse-trekking adventure through the snow-capped Altai Mountains in Kazakhstan. Read Michelle’s story!

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