World Tourism Day: A Focus on Rural Destinations
Travelling is an essential part of life. It allows you to explore places that you would never have been exposed to otherwise, meeting people...
Entering the Yali Tribe
Where waters run wild and forests grow free, there are groups of people who live alongside Nature in perfect harmony. Tribes across the world...
International Polar Bear Day: Meet the Snow Giants
Today, on International Polar Bear Day, we celebrate the majestic snow giant and its charming characteristics.
ASIAN Geographic Special Interview Feature @ The Incredible India Roadshow
The Best Places to Visit in India 2020
ASIAN Geographic Magazines Publisher, John Thet, sat with Mr Jawed Ashraf, High Commissioner of India to the...
An Epic Creation
Text by Shreya Acharya
The birth of writing from ancient Sumer has led to prominent and influential literary works, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh,...
Still Standing: Tasmania’s Richmond Bridge – Landmark of Convict Labours
TASMANIA’S Richmond Bridge is a tribute to simple form and a lasting symbol of Australia’s European origins. While surviving convict-built bridges are still relatively...
Between Jerusalem and Haifa
The Old City of Jerusalem is but one kilometre square. Within it is a microcosm of a whole world – the city markets still...
Bali – Island of the Gods
text by Made Wijaya
When I first swam ashore to South Bali in 1973, I had no idea that I would spend the next 40...