Nature, Beaches, Orchard Tour: Eco Tourism at Lanikai Resort, Philippines
Wildlife, Organic Living at Amanwana Resort, Moyo Island
Eden Nature Park: Ecological Tourist Destination in Philippines
Camiguin: A Land of Scenic Treats and Vulcanic Threats
Broken Corals and Coral Reef Recovery by Nature
Ecotourism Critical In Preserving the Environment
Responsible Underwater Photography Workshop in Malaysia
Davao's People's Park: Commune With Nature In The City
If you happen to visit Davao and you have limited areas to visit, please don't miss People's Park. As one tourist puts it: "Truly a must-see. Your Davao vacation will never be complete without spending some time at this colorful park." The brainchild of Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, the newest and grandest free attraction is patterned after the 843-acre Central Park in New York City.
History and Conservation of Wakulla Springs
Man is constantly searching for a way to bolt the door against old age. This was the main reason why Ponce de Leon came to a place in the United States twice – in the hope to find the so-called “fountain of youth.” Somewhere in what is now known as Florida, he found a place where crystal clear water flows from springs.
Diving Off Season at Koh Lanta, Thailand Brings On Smiles
Bikers Can Do More To Clean Up Pulau Ubin Trails, Singapore
I have been riding mountain bikes on Pulau Ubin since I moved to Singapore from Australia in 2002. It’s an easy place to get to. Rock up at the bumboat wharf at Changi, pay the wrinkled man $4 and there you are – back 20 years into kampung living. It’s a rustic place, even though it’s only about 10 minutes away from Singapore.
Perhentian Islands Dive Sites, Malaysia
When you think of the idyllic picture of what a tropical island should look like, white beaches, palms and azure sea, that is the Perhentian Islands. Two unspoiled islands, Perhentian Kecil (Small) and Perhentian Besar (Big) lie amidst exquisitely clear waters. The name comes from the Malay word "henti" which means “stop” as fishermen and traders traveling between Malaysia and Thailand have done for centuries for a rest or shelter, and it is still has the magic to transport visitors to that different world to rest and unwind today.
Diving at The Passage, Manta Point at Kri Island, Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat diving is one of the best underwater exploration any scuba diver can testify to. Here is a pick of the best dive sites around Kri Island, and a bit beyond. Daily trips (except Saturdays) are made possible by Papua Diving where you can stay at Kri Eco Resort or Sorido Bay Resort – both located on Kri Island itself.
Wild Asian Elephants in Nilgiris, India Threatened
The largest population of Asian elephants remaining in the wild is in danger and an Australian organisation, the Rainforest Information Centre, is spearheading the campaign to persuade Indian governments to reconsider their decisions to situate developments where elephant habitat will be disrupted. If you read no further than this, please go to http://bit.ly/india_elephants where you can voice your stand on this issue.
Borneo Orang Utans Get Second Chance in Resort's Nature Park
Greg Waldron was impressed by a vacation resort that is helping rescued orang utans return to the wild – a model for future plantation and resort development, providing for economic progress, conservation, and education about environmental issues.
Caving, Cockfight and Countryside Charm at Viqueque, Timor Leste
There were bats. Lots of bats.At first all I could hear was a dull chattering, but as we rounded a corner, the cave opened up into a space the size of a house, full of squealing and squawking. I couldn’t see them at first, but they were unsettled and flapping their wings. They seemed to be aiming for our torch lights.
Koh Yao Noi Community-based Tourism and Homestays, Thailand
On a tiny island off the coast of Phuket, I’d found my way to a low-key ceremony being held in the middle of a muddy rice paddy. As an excited Thai man was telling me about his plans for this year’s crop, a group of about 15 boys and girls who live on the island dived into the gleaming mud of one of the paddies, jammed two wooden poles in the ground at either end and began the dirtiest game of football I’ve ever seen.
Ancient Culture Meets Eco-tourism on Sumba Island, Nusa Tenggara
The Nusa Tenggara island of Sumba is home to a living ‘ancient' culture. Lying south of Flores across the Sawu Sea, it is only a short distance from Bali yet the journey represents a great leap back into the past that can be both exhilarating and relaxing. Eco-tourism takes on a whole new meaning with this ancient culture.