Ecotourism in Southeast Asia

June 27, 2011 by james · Leave a Comment
Filed under: South East Asia 

The Thai National Forests is a perfect example of one of Southeast Asia’s natural beauty and rich culture. With such perfect sanctuaries, travelers from all around the world are beginning to show interest in these areas as part of their vacation. Participants will get the chance to visit such places as Budo Sungai-Padi, Erawan and Khao national parks, where tourists may have the opportunity to watch animals in their natural habitat such as elephants, tropical birds and even the Asiatic tigers. They will also get a crash course in conservative efforts as well as the status of the regional ecology which will also include lessons on creating communal farms, using biogas, reducing hunting and discouraging logging.  Read more

Asia Transport System

June 24, 2011 by james · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Asia In General 

The whole of Asia is connected one way or another by a very extensive network of air routes, land routes and sea routes. Although all the countries are not interconnected unlike Europe, you can get around the countries in Asia through a more adventurous method. Read more

About Asia

June 24, 2011 by james · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Asia In General 

Asia, being the biggest continent in the world are filled with all types of people and culture. To being with, there is the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, the longest river in Asia, the Yangtze river are all found here. It is divided into 6 different geographical areas. Read more

East Asia

June 24, 2011 by james · Leave a Comment
Filed under: East Asia 

A big portion of East Asia is housed by China the second biggest country in Asia after Russia. Known as the sleeping giant of the world, China has since opened up its business market to the world and has created a major impact in the world economy ever since. Read more

Southeast Asia

June 24, 2011 by james · Leave a Comment
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There are many attractions in around Southeast Asia. In Cambodia, you can visit Angkor Wat, the 2000 year old remains of an ancient Khmer kingdom palace and temple. Read more

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