Guide to Malaysia & Borneo
Things to do in Malaysia range from meeting orang utans in the wilds of Borneo to enjoying delectable Malaysian food in bustling
Read moreFirst settled by Vikings in 874, Reykjavik is the world’s most northerly capital cities and one of the smallest, making it easy to explore on foot. Framed by the majestic Mount Esja and Faxafloi Bay, the city enjoys a wonderful natural setting. Close to Reykjavik are the famous thermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, the impressive Hallgrimskirkja church and opportunities to go whale watching.
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Things to do in Malaysia range from meeting orang utans in the wilds of Borneo to enjoying delectable Malaysian food in bustling
Read moreSurprisingly, for a seemingly small island paradise, there are numerous things to do in the Seychelles. The Seychelles are world famous for
Read moreThailand has a fascinating Buddhist culture with a number of beautiful temples and stunning, lush mountain scenery in the north, spectacular beaches
Read moreLooking into the eyes of a mountain gorilla is often described as a life-changing experience. The gorillas are completely wild but
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