Tuesday 30 September 2014

Rare photos of untouched Australia

Meet the photographer who travels in a helicopter turned campervan, capturing parts of Australia that most people have never seen.



Rare photos of untouched Australia



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Sunday 28 September 2014

How I quit my job to travel

Would you give up your house to travel? How about your full retirement pension? After a health scare, one couple decided to do both – and today, spend life aboard a motorhome and boat.



How I quit my job to travel



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Thursday 25 September 2014

Our favourite images of the week

A selection of the most breathtaking travel photos from this past week, including the serene Scottish Highlands and the action-packed nomad Olympics in Kyrgyzstan.



Our favourite images of the week



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Tuesday 23 September 2014

Finding Heaven’s Lake

Most visitors to the Chinese island flock to its beaches – missing out on the shimmering lakes, picturesque rice paddies and mountain hikes in its lush interior.



Finding Heaven’s Lake



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Monday 22 September 2014

Living in... Tokyo

Safe and clean – yet rarely dull – Japan’s capital buzzes with energy and can be surprisingly affordable for those willing to adapt.



Living in... Tokyo



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India’s last surviving headhunters

The remote village of Longwa is home to the fierce Konyak Naga tribe, India’s last generation of tribesmen with striking facial tattoos.



India’s last surviving headhunters



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Saturday 20 September 2014

The end of a wandering way of life?

When world-wandering writer Candace Rose Rardon spent a week with the nomadic Moken off Thailand’s coast, she began to understand how travel and home intersect.



The end of a wandering way of life?



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Thursday 18 September 2014

Friends' TV cafe finally a reality

Through 18 October fans of the hit TV series can sit and sip on the famous orange couch at a pop up created to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary.



Friends' TV cafe finally a reality



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Wednesday 17 September 2014

Dinosaur eggs at the Flaming Cliffs

In the South Gobi Desert, some of the world’s most fascinating prehistoric wonders are at visitors’ fingertips – sometimes literally.



Dinosaur eggs at the Flaming Cliffs



source BBC Travel http://www.bbc.com/travel/feature/20140917-on-the-hunt-for-dinosaur-eggs-in-mongolia?ocid=global_travel_rss

The hidden Scottish Highlands

Hikers roam freely in this glacier-carved land of lonely sea cliffs, winding trails and breathtaking views.



The hidden Scottish Highlands



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Tuesday 16 September 2014

The world's first nomad 'Olympics'

More than 350 participants from 18 countries flocked to the shores of Kyrgyzstan’s Issyk-Kol Lake for six-day event.



The world's first nomad 'Olympics'



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Thursday 11 September 2014

Our favourite images of the week

The most stunning travel photos from this past week, capturing Bolivia’s beautiful, untraveled landscapes, Santorini’s rainbow-coloured cliffs and more.



Our favourite images of the week



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Sleeping under the midnight sun

Visited by only 75 or so people a year, Canada’s Ivvavik National Park is so remote, many of its beautiful peaks remain unnamed.



Sleeping under the midnight sun



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Surreal towns, shaped by nature

From manmade, moveable islands to an entire town built in a meteorite crater, these are some of the strangest ways in which people have adapted their settlements to Mother Nature.



Surreal towns, shaped by nature



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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Face-to-face with ancient predators

A new Cape Town experience offers adventurous travellers a chance to get up close with wild, man-eating predators.



Face-to-face with ancient predators



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Friday 5 September 2014

Wang Lee Hom Greatest Hits Live in Malaysia 2014

Wang Lee Hom is an American born singer-songwriter, record producer, actor and film director. Lee Hom’s music has been described as eclectic, intelligent, imaginative and emotional. His proficiency in a multitude of different musical instruments and strong roots in classical violin, jazz piano and Broadway-style musical enables him to interchange effortlessly between musical styles. 

To date he has released 14 Mandarin albums, 2 Japanese albums, 3 compilation albums and 15 singles. Collectively, he has sold over 13million album copies. He has received 83 awards for his contribution in the music industry. 

The concert will be his largest yet in Malaysia and the set ranges from his greatest hits with some new materials. 

Venue
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser
Galaxy Group Sdn. Bhd.
Suite 23-2 The Boulevard Mid- Valley City
Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur

source: http://www.tourism.gov.my/

Wednesday 3 September 2014

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