Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 08-06-2010
Adventure seekers may not want to lose Mui Ne, Vietnam. This place is famous for kite surfing because it has strong winds and clear skies, and is generally considered as a place of wind-surfing.
Mui Ne consists of beach and vast sand dunes, like part of the desert beside the sea.
Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 02-06-2010

For divers, there’s nothing better than Sipadan beach. Sipadan is the best dive sites in Asia covered with rocks and a very healthy marine ecosystems, including reef sharks and green turtles.
Divers will not miss the opportunity to visit Barracuda Point to experience how it feels surrounded by thousands of barracudas around them. To preserve the area, permits issued to only 120 divers per day at Sipadan.
Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 02-06-2010
With this limestone structure, hundreds of challenging cliffs climbing route and the blue waters, the peninsula of Railay is a climber’s dream. Phra Nang, offers the beauty of the rimmed stalactites cliff.
Railay Although only accessible by long tail boat from Krabi and Ao Nang, the place is very crowded during tourist peak season.
Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 18-05-2010
Langkawi Islands is one of Malaysia’s attraction to become a tourist destination. While on the main island (also called Lankawi) many tourists go to Pantai Cenang, they like Tanjung Rhu for beauty and its calm atmosphere. Tanjung Rhu surrounded by ancient limestone caves, rivers and dense mangrove forest.
Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 17-05-2010
Beach Patnem probably smaller than the neighbor’s famous beach, Anjuna and Palolem, but it looks more spacious beach. Most tourists probably familiar to Goa’s famous Anjuna beach with its flea market and the view of Palolem beach. With cheap accommodation Patnem Beach is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset while enjoying the beauty of Goa.