LAOS – Cycle Luang Namtha’s Rice Paddies
The mountainous northern province of Luang Namtha offers emerald mountains and abundant rice paddies dotted with wooden huts. Bicycles, motorcycles and scooters are easily...
Pink Himalayan Salt
It’s probably no better for you than regular salt, and it doesn’t actually come from the Himalayas, but pink salt has some history behind...
World Poetry Day 2022
Every year on March 21, World Poetry Day celebrates humanity’s most prized forms of artistic expression of culture and identity. The art of poetry...
3 pro-tips when it comes to photographing gobies!
Photographing gobies is similar to photographing other subjects underwater — but more difficult. Gobies are smaller, harder to find, and more easily spooked than most...
Asian Geographic Celebrates 23 Years of Publication
Explore the Spiritual Side of Asia with Asian Geographic magazine 2022!
In 2021, the world was slowly recovering from the throes of the pandemic and...
Above the Water: Sea Science
Text by Benjamin P.Horton
340 MILLION people are at risk of flooding from sea-level rise by 2050.
We know that rising sea levels affect every coastal...
Saving the World’s Biggest Eagle
The national bird of the Philippines is under threat of extinction from deforestation and human persecution
Standing a metre tall, with a wingspan of well...
Top 5 Extreme Places in Asia
Asia encompasses many of the world’s superlative natural wonders, from its highest mountain to its hottest desert. Discover what makes our region the most extreme continent on the planet!