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Article by terry.larke@travelcounsellors.ca, August 31, 2009
The Pearl Of Asia: My Malaysia My husband and I have been very fortunate to have spent more than 6 weeks in this true paradise. Malaysia is truly dynamic! She is a land of ready smiles and incredible contrasts, which beckons you with her rich diversity of colours and flavours. There is so much...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, August 6, 2009
A city rumoured to have more character and charm than buzzing Ho Chi Minh City in the south, I decided on Hanoi as the perfect destination for a short backpacking trek with my mom and a good introduction to mysterious land of Vietnam.  After a full day of travelling from Penang, Malaysia...
Article by jeremy@tripatlas.com, May 25, 2009
When was the last time you were approached by a stranger who threw their arms around you and got their friends to franticly snap photographs? Now, unless your name is Brad Pitt, this may be an occurrence that you have little familiarity with.  However, many non-Asian travellers in China find...
Tags: china, asia
Article by Philip McCluskey, November 27, 2008
DebonairMag.com is one of TripAtlas.com's Featured Travel Partners and offers Realistic Travel Destinations and Advice for Men. Read more DebonairMag.com Articles on TripAtlas.com. You take a glance at the calendar, and you realize that you haven't had more that two days off in a row since...
Article by Aliawan, November 13, 2008
Although the island of Mindanao has often been associated with violence, kidnappings by bandit groups and the ongoing war between separatists and the Philippine Government troops, it is also home to a very diverse group of people, valuing peace and harmony above anything else. Read on to find out...
Article by Robin Paschall, August 27, 2008
With all the travel to China for the Olympics, the rules have changed to get a Chinese visa, which impacts many people traveling to Tibet. Here is everything you need to know to get your Tibet travel permit and your Chinese visa.Getting a Permit to Visit or Travel to TibetAll travelers going to...
Article by IntrepidTravel, August 5, 2008
I have always taken a bit of sadistic pride in watching my groups squirm when I talk about the wackiest local food available. One of Cambodia's specialties is fried tarantula, specially imported from Kompong Cham province (also Kampong Cham). What makes the tarantula experience even more...
Article by Khetnath, July 8, 2008
    Imagine a travel destination where cyber cafés and mail carriers to remote places coexist; think of a place where Toyota vehicles and riding ponies run simultaneously. Dream of a place where you can experience everything exotic, starting from clowns during masked...
Tags: bhutan, asia
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, July 4, 2008
It's witty and to the point. Cabbages and Condoms restaurant in the bustling city of Bangkok, Thailand sells - well, cabbage and condoms, of course. It is one of the most unique restaurants in the city, not just because of its name, but because the restaurant was developed by the Population...
Article by Archit Agarwal, June 23, 2008
    Golf in Vietnam is changing rapidly, growing and flourishing. After being virtually non existent for nearly 20 years (from 1975 to 1994) the country now boasts eight top-quality courses with facilities that are second to none. Today's Vietnam golf scene is where Thailand's...
Tags: vietnam, golf, asia

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