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maratua – for adventurer and solitude seekers in east borneo

Maratua – For Adventurer and Solitude Seekers in East Borneo For adventurers and solitude seekers, Maratua Island is a glorious find, just far enough off Kalimantan’s less populated east coast to deter the onslaught of tourism that would surely fray its magnificent coral fringe. So far there are only a handful of low-key resorts – […]

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BALI – REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT THE GODDEST ISLAND

Bali – Reasons Why You Should Visit the Goddest Island Among the more than 17,000 islands in Indonesia, Bali still shines the brightest in terms of tourism. There are countless other tropical destinations, but for millions of tourists each year, this fascinating island is the favourite. Here’s why you should visit Bali. Idyllic Beaches The

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Sultan Abdul Samad – Malaysia’s Heritage Buildings & Landmark

Malaysia Travel Sultan Abdul Samad – Malaysia’s Heritage Buildings & Landmark The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is without a doubt one of Malaysia’s most prominent and treasured heritage buildings and a major historical landmark, with a history that dates back to the late 19th century. Situated opposite Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) and the Royal Selangor

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George Towns Arts and Murals – Discover the Street Arts in Penang

CKTravels.com George Towns Arts and Mural – Penang If you’re a fan of street art or merely looking for instagrammable spots, George Town has a lot to offer as Lithuanian-born Penang-based artist Ernest Zacharevic and Russian artist Julia Volchkova, displayed their arts in between the small roads in George Town, painted on the walls of

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Al Balad – Reveals Jeddah’s Rich Architectural Heritage

Al Balad Jeddah – thewanderingquinn.com How a Walk Around Al Balad reveals Jeddah’s Rich Architectural Heritage Of cobblestone streets, antiquated coral-stone buildings, lattice-work windows, ornate doors and quintessential Arabic charm and mystery, Al Balad, Jeddah’s oldest district and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can transport you right back in time.   The oldest mosque in

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Thaif – A Historical City That Has Become a Small Paradise in the Middle of the Desert

Cable Car Telefric Al Hada Thaif: A Historical City That Has Become a Small Paradise in the Middle of the Desert In the heart of the Rub’ al Khali desert, also known as the Arabian Desert, lies a historic city that has become a stunning little oasis. Thaif, a city in the Makkah Province of

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