Laos Travel Guide

Laos is one of the least visited countries in Southeast Asia but it has a lot to offer older travellers from the French colonial architecture of the old capital of Luang Prabang in northern Laos down to the present capital of Vientiane on the Mekong River, and the so-called tubing capital of the world, Vang Vieng, halfway in between. It’s a destination that will appeal to nature lovers and those that enjoy exploring the region at a slower pace.

On the Hippie Trail to Kathmandu in 1973

xyzAsia senior correspondent Alan Williams first visited Asia in 1973 on an overland backpacking trip from South Africa to Kathmandu. It was an era long before the internet or email. He wrote this account soon afterwards, with the trip fresh in his memory. He publishes it now with only minor changes, and without allowing himself the benefit of hindsight. This is the journey as he saw it at the time.

Bangkok Riverside: History and Heritage at Lhong 1919

Lhong 1919 at the Wanglee Pier on Bangkok’s riverside is an historic steamship pier and warehouse complex that’s been preserved and now houses boutique shops, art galleries, and eateries. It’s easy to reach by either river ferry or tuk-tuk and provides the opportunity enjoy a few relaxing hours away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Indonesia Travel Guide

Indonesia is the most populous and diverse country in Southeast Asia and the largest archipelago in the world. With spectacular mountains, tropical rainforests, pristine beaches, active volcanoes, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and national parks teeming with wildlife, Indonesia is an alluring country for older travellers who have the time to explore it.

Taking a Domestic Flight in Asia – How Risky Is It?

With international air travel still out of bounds for most people, many in Asia are turning to domestic getaways instead. But not all are comfortable with the idea of travelling by air domestically. Safety concerns are still putting some off. So what’s it like to take a domestic flight in Asia in the time of Covid-19? Our senior correspondent Alan Williams, who lives in Kuala Lumpur, decided to find out.

Ipoh - Where Art, Coffee, History & Heritage Meet

Ipoh, the capital of Malaysia’s Perak state, has become a popular stopover for older travellers interested to view its street art which depicts the history and heritage of this once-booming tin mining town with opium and gambling dens and streets where wealthy Chinese kept their mistresses. These days it’s also rivaling Georgetown in Penang as a destination for food and coffee lovers.

Singapore’s Popular Night Safari Reopens

Singapore’s popular Night Safari has reopened after a four-month closure caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. With international tourism yet to resume, it will be a while before foreign travellers can again visit this attraction. But people planning a trip to Singapore at some time in the future may want to add it to their list of things to see. It’s been operating for more than 25 years and remains one of the country’s most popular attractions. It’s a user-friendly experience for older travellers.

Myanmar Travel Guide

Myanmar is one of the two poorest countries in Southeast Asia after decades of being isolated from the rest of the world by a military dictatorship. However, millions of international tourists now visit Myanmar every year as it offers some unique experiences that can’t be found anywhere else in Asia. Its slow pace of life and friendly people make it an ideal destination for older travellers, especially for culture and history buffs.

Turkey: Envy, Superstition, and the 'Evil Eye'.

When you’ve been travelling in Turkey, have you ever wondered about the meaning or purpose of the cobalt blue-eye glass amulets and ornaments that you see in souvenir shops, people’s homes, businesses, hotels, restaurants — in fact almost anywhere? They are to ward off the ‘evil eye’ and ensure that you have a safe visit and onward journey. The belief in the power of these amulets extends back many centuries.

Singapore Stopover? Try Changi Village.

If you have an overnight stopover in Singapore on a journey through Asia, and you are looking for somewhere quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the city, then why not try Changi Village. It’s close to the airport and offers some easy habourside walks for exercise, or if you have half a day to spare, a 15 mins boat ride takes you to Pulau Ubin, a tranquil island sanctuary where you can cycle or just relax and enjoy nature.

Slow Travel the Way to Connect in Asia

Slow travel is a term used to describe travelling at a pace that enables you to connect to local communities and culture. It’s about spending more time in places and discovering the soul of those places through their history, food, language and people, rather than chasing bucket list ticks. It’s likely to be the way in which many older travellers explore the region in the months to come.

Turkey Travel Guide

Turkey attracts more overseas visitors than any other country in Asia, aside from China. For older travellers interested in the history and culture of Asia Minor, Turkey is a country not to be missed. But there’s more than places of historic interest within the borders of this culturally diverse country. There are affordable beach resorts, great shopping and culinary destinations, and natural attractions that are unique to Turkey.

A New Era for Bali: Promoting Sustainable Tourism

Bali is preparing to reopen to both domestic tourists this month and international travellers in September. Government authorities are implementing ‘cleanliness, health and safety’ initiatives to attract people back to the island. We look at what’s being planned and how visitors can contribute to helping Bali achieve sustainable tourism and ensure that its environment is preserved for future generations.