Last year, Rainer Jenss traveled around the world with his wife and two sons, and blogged about his experience here on Intelligent Travel. This year, he’s back with a new column that focuses on traveling with kids. One of the main motivators for choosing California as our spring break destination this year was the abundance [...]
A lion crouches in Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park, which is under rehabilitation following years of war and conflict. It is a stop in Reefs to Rockies’ “Mozambique–By Land and By Sea” tour. The tour is one of National Geographic Traveler’s 50 Tours of a Lifetime for 2010. See more photos in our Tours of a [...]
Photo © Tewfic El-Sawy-All Rights ReservedThe troubling events in the streets of Bangkok reminded me of the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market near the capital, which is a must-stop for foreign and local tourists, as well as food lovers. I’ve visited it almost every time I stop in Thailand, when I’m en route to Bhutan, Cambodia [...]
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A I mentioned in my previous post, the Orchid Garden Coffeehouse at Kuching Holiday Inn (now Grand Margherita) used to be an institution in Kuching. It was so popular, the place would be packed even to the late hours at night. People would be drinking coffee, enjoy some grilled steak or nasi lemak, and Hungarian [...]






