Culture & People

Kecak Fire Dance
The Kecak Fire Dance is one of Bali’s most iconic and mesmerizing displays. Performed at a cliff-top amphitheater beside Uluwatu Temple, tiered concrete seating surrounds the sunken centerpiece stage, offering impressive views of the Indian Ocean. For added drama, this sunset dance performance features fire shows, and human vocals...

Balinese architecture masterpieces in East Bali
Bali’s architecture is not only very famous in Asia, but it is globally recognized for its distinctive style. Combining a classy tropical lifestyle with traditional elements, Balinese structures have a unique atmosphere. Most hotels, restaurants, commercial villas, and private houses are both inspired by Balinese elements and contemporary architectural...

Purify the mind and body with Ayurveda treatment
Leave the world behind to relax and rejuvenate, with special Ayurvedic treatment. This treatment is executed under medical supervision and is the latest standard combined with traditional Sri Lankan medicine. Traditional Ayurveda has an ancient history, as it has been preserved for over thirty centuries. It is a form...

Esala Perahera – The Festival of the Tooth
Esala Perahera, also known as the Festival of the Tooth, is usually held in the summer (July or August) in Kandy. It honors the sacred tooth of Lord Buddha and pays respect to the gods of Sri Lanka. During this Buddhist festival, people from across the country congregate to...

Kandy city tour
Kandy, a large city in central Sri Lanka, is located on a plateau surrounded by mountains, tea plantations, and diverse rainforests. The city’s heart is scenic Kandy Lake (Bogambara Lake), a popular spot for strolling. Kandy is famed for its sacred Buddhist sites, including the Temple of the Tooth...

The Heritage Walking Tour in Yangon
The city of Yangon is the gateway to the sights of Myanmar, with incredible cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and kind locals. This vibrant city is filled with a fusion of crumbling British colonial architecture, newly built office buildings, colorful streets and bustling open-air markets that sell a range of...

Sparkling Thadingyut Festival of Lights
Thaidingyut Festival of Lights is a traditional festival marking the end of Buddhist Lent. It is one of the most prominent festivals of the year, as pagodas, houses, and streets are brilliantly illuminated. It is not only a time of celebration but also giving thanks. Typically held for 3...

Explore the wonders of Mrauk U
Welcome to Mrauk U, Myanmar’s medieval trading port on the Bay of Bengal. Perhaps one of Myanmar’s best-kept secrets, Mrauk U is located in Rakhine State, andan important archaeological town. It even has a fortress to protect the sacred temples built by the powerful Mrauk U Kingdom from the...

Hot Air Balloon Festival in Myanmar
From 1st to the6th November, thousands of people congregate at Taunggyi to join the Hot Air Balloon Festival. Events include competitions and processions during the day and firework performances at night. The colorful balloons in various shapes twinkle in the night sky creating a magical atmosphere. It is said...

Visit Long Neck Village
The Kayan ethnic group (Kayan Lahwi or Padaung) is a sub-group of the red Karenni group. They are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic minority of Myanmar mainly found in the Shan and Kayah states. In the late 1980s, due to the increasing conflict between this minority group and the military regime...
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