The world's largest archipelago is home to over 250 million people and is quickly becoming THE place that springs to mind when one thinks of postcard sunsets on white powder beaches.
Nestled between South Asia and Australia Indonesia has an incredibly rich and diverse set of landscapes from the arid, sweltering stretches rife with Komodo Dragons, to marooned shipwrecks laying strewn on the ocean bed teeming with tropical fish and peculiar marine species.
Borobudur is the world’s largest bhuddist temple. With influences of Gupta art from India, it’s a...
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Read MoreAngkor Wat the world's largest religious building, punctuates Siem Reap as well as it’s national flag
Myanmar (otherwise known as Bhurma), has an otherworldly charm that cannot be captured through camera.
Staggering natural beauty complimented with vibrant bustling streets and fusion cuisine.