Planning Your Travel
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Car Rental Guide for Self Driving Tour|Car Rental Abroad Hong Kong Never as Easy!
All You Need to Know About Car Rental Preparation and Tips
Car renting for road trips has become popular among Hong Kong travelers over the years. Apart from the benefit of saving time from public transportations, driving also gives the flexibility for travelers to plan their itinerary, whilst allowing comfortable travels between tourist attractions. If you are considering going on a self-drive tour for the first time, it is advisable to take note of the following key points before setting off.
Read MoreBali on a Budget: Living it up on a Shoestring
Beautiful Bali, oh how we love you. With its vibrant cities, spectacular scenery and fascinating culture, it’s easy to see why Bali attracts millions of overseas visitors every year. Travelling on a budget? Not a problem. With a little bit of planning, Bali can provide a luxury tropical escape, even when you’re living on a shoestring.
Read MoreA Shopaholic's Guide To Tokyo
From its high-end couture and off-beat fashion to its tacky trinkets and out-of-this-world electronics, Tokyo is a mesmerising mecca for shopaholics everywhere. One problem? Tokyo is seriously huge. If you want to make the most of your trip and the money you have in your wallet, you have to know where to shop.
Read MoreHokkaido Skiing|Snowy Adventures in Hokkaido!Three Must Visit Ski Resorts in the Paradise of Powder Snow for Beginners!
If you're a fan of skiing, you've got to check out Hokkaido, the ultimate "Powder Snow Paradise." Powder snow is a hit among skiers for its soft feel, low moisture content, and amazing floating sensation as skiers glide down the slopes. Below are 3 must visit ski resort recommendations to help you plan your epic skiing adventure in Hokkaido!
Read MoreThe apps you need
Technology has made a huge difference to the way we travel.
Read MoreJapan Tax Exemption|Your Essential Guide to Japan's Latest Tax-Free Shopping System & Exemption! Read Before You Depart!
Coinciding with the recent weakening of the Japanese yen, many travelers seized the advantage of their trip to Japan to get in bulk the best goodies in the country. Although goods and services purchased in Japan are subject to consumption tax, tourists are exempt from this. However, there is often confusion surrounding tax-free items and the maximum spending limit. Whether you are visiting Japan for the first time or you are a seasoned traveler, it's always important to have a clear understanding of Japan's tax-free regulations.
Read More10 Places To Add To Your Bucket List
It’s never too early – or too late – to start experiencing more of the world! If you’re looking for inspiration, here are 10 essential places to add to that travel bucket list.
Read MoreThings You Should See and Do When In New York
There are some cities around the world that travellers are just drawn to. With its iconic sights and world-famous attractions, New York is most definitely one of those destinations. For first-time visitors to New York, there are certain sights that have to make the To Do list. These are the sights you have to see – or you simply haven’t seen New York.
Read MoreThings to do in Bali
With its heartbreakingly beautiful scenery and wonderful year-round weather, with its fascinating history and ever-so intriguing culture, it’s easy to see why Bali is often referred to as the Island of the Gods.
Read MoreKoh Mak: Thailand’s best kept secret
If you have been dreaming of an idyllic island getaway, Koh Mak may just be what you’re looking for. Situated in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian border, Koh Mak island is located 40 kilometres off the mainland, just south of Koh Chang.
Read MoreThings to do in Langkawi
If you’re looking for a lush island paradise, Langkawi is for you. Think swaying palm trees, white powdery beaches and calm turquoise seas. Langkawi is that idyllic place, the place you dream about as you sit at your desk on a miserable Monday morning. So, what do you need to know about this glorious little spot?
Read MoreDiscover Ko Chang
If you’re planning a trip to Thailand, be sure to squeeze some island hopping into your schedule. While big cities such as Bangkok entice visitors with their busy sprawl, the country’s islands have something very different to offer.
Read MoreGet Away this Weekend to Bintan
Tucked away within Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago in the South China Sea, Bintan is an idyllic isle that provides everything needed for a blissful and relaxing escape. With its mesmerisingly clear turquoise waters and pristine white sand, it’s easy to see why this spectacular island is a popular getaway, especially given its easy access from Singapore.
Read MoreVisit Kyoto, Japan’s Ancient City
While the rest of Japan embraces modernity with gusto, Kyoto is a city that still holds on to the old ways. From its old market streets and ancient speciality shops, to its spectacular range of ancient temples and palaces, Kyoto offers a look back into Japan’s past within a picture postcard setting.
Read MoreBangkok Weekend Getaway
Whether you long for temples and Thai culture, or you simply need some intense retail therapy, a long weekend in Bangkok could be just what you’re looking for. From luxury shopping malls and glorious temples, to flashy nightspots and sprawling markets, Bangkok has it all. So, what should you be top of your list on a weekend visit to this vibrant city?
Read More5 Hidden Gems Yet to be Uncovered in Malaysia
Culturally and geographically diverse, Malaysia has plenty to offer visitors who plan on staying a few days, a few weeks, or even a few months. While many visitors flock to the big name attractions in Malaysia – think Melaka, Penang and Kuala Lumpur – there are still some glorious hidden gems that are yet to be discovered by the tourist masses.
Read MoreRiding the Korean Wave
Incredible and unstoppable, the Korean Wave has made its way across the world, bringing with it all the sparkle and pop of Korean pop culture. Known as hallyu in Korean, the Korean Wave started out small in the 1990s, as the popularity of K-Pop and K-Drama spread throughout East, South and Southeast Asia.
Read MoreKoh Samui: Your Next Destination in Thailand
From its gorgeous beaches and fascinating wildlife, to its incredible temples and numerous Buddhas, Thailand should be on everyone’s Must See list. Whether you’re looking for legendary nightlife or delectable food, whether you want to live it up or sightsee on a shoestring, this is the place to do it.
Read MoreEssential Travel Apps for your next trip to Japan
Where would we be without our smartphones? For most of us, it’s hard to imagine how we lived without them. Now they organise and shape our lives. They allow us to communicate, to play games, to watch TV, and to find out need-to-know info.
Read MoreTrek Indonesia: 5 Must-See Places
If you’re searching for your next adventure, Indonesia may just have everything you’re looking for. As diverse in its people as it is in its landscape, Indonesia is made up of more than 17,000 islands, where more than 300 languages are spoken.
Read MoreKorea Travel Apps You Need To Know About
When travelling overseas, your smartphone is your best friend. With the right apps, you can find your way around, you can communicate, and you can find out what’s best to see and do. Planning a trip to Korea? These are the must-have smartphone apps that you should not leave home without.
Read MoreMust-See Spring Festivals in Japan
Imagine walking through a tunnel of cherry blossom trees, looking up through the branches as dappled sunlight and soft, pink cherry blossoms fall lightly on your face. This is Japan in springtime.
Read MoreCommon Travel Insurance Misconceptions
Travel insurance is pretty awesome. For a small cost, you can insure against the worst happening on your trip – so you get to relax and enjoy the good stuff. But, there are many misconceptions and myths surrounding travel insurance. To make sure you get the right cover – and stay protected as you travel – we’re going to debunk some of the most common ones.
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