Sri Lanka’s small stature can be misleading when considering the country’s climate - which is affected by two separate monsoons. If you’re trying to avoid the rainfall in Sri Lanka - then take note.
Sri Lankan cuisine takes its influences from its Indian neighbours, previous colonists such as the Dutch, English and Portuguese and from Malay and arab cuisines.
Take a little time here and you’ll be rewarded with beautiful colonial buildings, vibrant markets and lengths of beautiful beachfront. When you wonder Colombo’s streets, you’ll find a city that collects all of...
The Bagan Archaeological zone occupies a 26 square mile area south of Mandalay, in central Burma. The area is one of astounding beauty - lined with palms and tamarind and adorned with exquisite temples - hundreds of them! Once ...
The river flows south through Burma and the Andaman Sea, providing a beautifully picturesque conduit between between like Bagan, Mandalay and Bhamo.
This is one of Buddhism’s most sacred of sites. It sits in Yangon and can be seen from almost every angle of the city.
Nepalese cuisine combines the rich flavours of its own foods with those of other countries within South East Asia. Many dishes are relatively simple to create but the flavours on offer are complex and at times - mouthwatering.<...
Nepal has grown accustomed to tipping though many hotels and better restaurants generally include a tip/ service charge with your final bill and therefore render tipping unnecessary. However, if no service charge is included - ...
Located to the south of Pokhora valley - Phewa Lake is a freshwater lake, which commands stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
This is one of the most urban areas of Nepal - made up of narrow alleyways, noisy markets and a fantastic collection of carved temples - from both the Hindu and Buddhist faiths.
The Chitwan National Park is home to a legion of diverse wildlife.
Nepal has a temperate climate with four main seasons. Those priortising visibility whilst visiting the mountains should visit in the autumn between September and November when the weather is mostly clear and dry and not yet too...
It may seem obvious but trekking in Nepal is the ultimate pastime. You’ll see some of the most exquisite scenery available in the modern world.
The most prominent feature of India’s climate is the wet season. This begins to form around the Keralan coast towards the end of May and begins working its way northeast for a month and a half, bringing with it regular do...
North Indian Cuisinen
North Indian cuisine uses a higher proportion of dairy products - such as paneer cheese, ghee and yoghurt - and flat breads such as roti and paratha are common features. Many breads and dishes are ...
There are few better places to go in search of Tigers than the Bandhavgarah National Park, which is home to one of the highest densities of Bengal Tigers in the world.
Trains are deeply embedded in Indian culture and with this in mind - we believe that there is no better way to explore the country. Board the beautiful Palace on Wheels and embark on a royal journey exploring vibrant Rajasthan ...
The Taj Mahal Made from white marble the Taj Mahal can be found in the city of Agra. Explore the gardens and the incredible interiors - with marble floors laid out in a geometrical pattern of stars and cruciform shapes and a co...
Bhutan’s varying topography, which can jump in elevation by thousands of feet in just a matter of meters leaves it open to fluctuating weather patterns.
There’s simply nothing better than uncovering the thick layers of culture and history that make up Bhutan’s unscathed heritage.
The Bhutanese are celebrated weavers and taking home a collection of colourful rugs, clothing and accessories is not only a great way to remember the country, but also aids in Bhutan’s quest to remain self-sufficient in b...
There’s something uniquely fascinating about trekking through the green hills and valleys of the Himalaya.
Bhutanese cuisine is hot. Though a twist on the classic chilli in Bhutan is given in the preparation that sees the chillies often stewed with cheese.
This charming city will fill you with bliss as you experience the character-filled streets and take in the colourful architecture, houses without front doors and the cheery locals that are often dressed in traditional clothing....
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