Finding Your Zen in Nikko

If you are looking for a holiday destination that’s off-the-beaten track, somewhere that’s peaceful where you can slow down, smell life, rest and rejuvenate, then Nikko in Japan’s Tochigi Prefecture is the perfect destination. Just two hours north of Tokyo, you can unwind, meditate, relax in hot springs, and enjoy the authentic delights of Japanese culture away from the crowds.

Singapore’s Sentosa Island: Something for All Ages

Singapore’s Sentosa Island is widely promoted as a destination for young people and families, but the island also has a lot to offer older travellers. There is an interesting fort and heritage buildings to explore, walking trails, boardwalks and cycling paths offering scenic views of the city and harbour, clean beaches, award-winning golf courses and plenty of eating places from fine dining to street food.

The Okinawa Islands: A Different Japan

Japan’s southernmost prefecture of Okinawa has a sub-tropical climate and a slower pace that may appeal to older travellers looking for a restful holiday. The prefecture is made up of over 100 islands and is home to more centenarians than anywhere else in the world. Many have claimed that’s because of the healthy Okinawan cuisine and eating habits which visitors can sample.

A Singapore Tradition Moves with the Times

The Singapore Sling is a drink that most visitors to Singapore will try at least once. This legendary cocktail, created by a barman at the Raffles Hotel over 100 years ago, has retained its distinctive taste and flashiness over the years, but now the Raffles is working to reduce its carbon footprint and make the Singapore Sling a more sustainable and eco-friendly drink for the environment.

Khlong Ong Ang – Award-Winning Urban Renewal

One of Bangkok’s oldest urban canals has undergone a massive rehabilitation to transform it into a trendy walking street and night market. Khlong Ong Ang is near many of the Thai capital’s major sights. It is rich with entertainment, street art, history and tasty street food. Stalls selling local crafts and other items are interspersed with the food stalls along the walkways making the canal banks a pleasant place for an evening stroll.

Dubai: More Than a Mega Shopping Paradise

Dubai has established itself as a global transportation hub well known for its duty-free shopping and upmarket malls. But it’s more than a shopping paradise – this ultra-modern cosmopolitan melting pot of many races and cultures has a wide range of attractions and activities that will appeal to older world travellers from discerning foodies to history buffs.

5 Ways to Experience Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City is a fascinating destination for history buffs. With its French colonial past and the prominent role it played in the conclusion of the Vietnam/American War, there’s lots to see and learn in this bustling metropolis. There are many ways to experience this city that is full of life, and one of the safest in the region to explore, enjoy and embrace.

Dreaming of Far-flung Asian Escapes

As many are starting to plan post-Covid travel and look for destinations where contact can be minimised with others, the appeal of remote retreats is greater than it has ever been. Asia has many such escapes along its thousands of kilometres of remote coasts and jungle interiors, especially for those looking to combine luxury with a little adventure.

Asia’s Best Religious Sites to Visit

Asia is blessed with many of the world’s greatest religious sites, some dating back centuries. While the finest of them enjoy near-universal acclaim, others are less well-known, and many people will have visited sites that mean something special to them. Here are 12 of the best to visit ranging from the famous to some lesser known.

Cambodia Travel Guide

Cambodia has a sad recent history suffering bombings and genocide that has left it with infrastructure that is ill-equipped to handle the millions of tourists that visit each year. Nevertheless, if you’ve not visited this country before, it is worth doing so at least once, not only to see the UNESCO World Heritage listed Angkor archeological park but also to experience some of its many other interesting destinations.

An Older Female Travelling Solo in Asia

Travelling solo in Asia may not be for everyone – especially for older females – but for those who enjoy time on their own, it can be liberating and rewarding. It enables you to travel at your own pace, do what you want to do, when you want, and change your schedule whenever you feel like it. With a few sensible safety precautions, solo travel in Asia can be a safe and enjoyable experience for anyone.

ICONSIAM: Showcasing the Best of Thai Culture

ICONSIAM is a new shopping complex in Bangkok that is a day-trip destination in itself. Aside from high-end stores and luxury retail outlets, it features a large market in which small businesses from all over Thailand sell their wares including street foods and handicrafts. There is also a spectacular sound and light show that is staged on the riverfront each evening.

The Pleasures of Drainspotting in Japan

Japan’s distinctive manhole covers are an unusual drawcard for visitors and locals alike. Thousands of decorated covers are found throughout the country. Most of them highlight the attractions of local cities, towns and districts, while others feature geometric designs or portray popular cartoon characters. Many are genuine works of art and well worth watching out for.

Exploring Singapore's Vibrant Little India

Singapore’s Little India is a vibrant district full of colour, culture, atmosphere and vitality. It’s best explored on foot and there’s a lot for older travellers to enjoy from temples, mosques, art exhibitions, historical places, great shopping and of course a wide variety of food from many regions of India.