Traveling is one of life’s greatest pleasures, and definitely a luxury we should not take for granted. This June, as we commemorate World Environment Day and World Oceans Day, it is the perfect opportunity to take a step back and consider the impact we have on Mother Earth
It is human nature to love beautiful things, and those things could even be as simple as flowers! You would definitely feel that the world is a better place whenever you walk along a path flanked by vibrant-coloured flowers under the clear blue sky, wouldn’t you? For such wonderful experience in Asia, do take time to discover the following places that are sure to uplift your spirits!
Cliché as it sounds, travel is indeed therapeutic – a journey to somewhere foreign tend to transform, change, mature or even inspire oneself. So here are the top places found in the region that we believe is both inspiring and educational.
With each experience, Aman promises insight and connection into the destination like no other – from saffron farming in Marrakech to pearl farming in the Philippines.
Well renowned for its outstanding ecological value and significant natural preservation, puts Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in the list of both the World’s New Seven Wonders of Nature and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It seems that 2016 is the year when the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members depend more on each other for that much coveted tourist arrivals and tourism receipts than ever before. During the recent ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) 2016 in Manila from 18 until 22 January 2016, Gaya Travel Magazine noticed that more push is being given towards intra-ASEAN travel – besides emphasis on East and South Asia – to offset the decline of arrivals from long-haul markets like North America and Europe due to the challenging global economic climate. The association intends to create more awareness among ASEAN travellers to explore more of the region. On top of that, ASEAN members are also developing inter-country packages such as […]
If I have to describe Bohol in three words, those would be Chocolate, Mahogany and Tarsier. These three words are so synonymous with Bohol that they become strong enough reasons for travellers to visit this island, located in the Central Visayas region and surrounded by another 75 minor islands across the Bohol Sea.
Gaya Travel team finds that it is high time for travellers who have not yet discovered Manila to start getting acquainted with the city, which is poised to become one of the up-and-coming destination in 2015.
Pancake 80 from the Philippines will be performing at the upcoming Asia Music Festival 2014 to be held at Miri, Sarawak on the 3 & 4 October. This is a band comprising five musically talented individuals who share the same interest and love for music of different genres.
A backpacking adventure by Liayana Syazni and her friends into the charming Luzon Island of Philippines. Enjoy reading her experiences exploring this one of certified UNESCO World Heritage Site.