Angkor National Park Siem Reap Cambodia My wife and I were in Cambodia as a guest of Anantara Angkor Resort & Spa. The hotel is plush but the real reason you’ll want to go to Siem… Johnny Jet , December 15, 2014
10 Reasons to Stay at Anantara Angkor Resort & Spa in Cambodia I’ve always dreamt of going to Cambodia so when Natalie and I were invited to go to Thailand with Anantara Hotels, we decided to skip the trip to their Phuket… Johnny Jet , December 15, 2014
Modern-Day Macau: A Vibrant Mix of Portuguese & Chinese Cultures Thanks to its past, Macau has a unique blend of cultures and entertainment options alive here for travelers of all types. Modern-day Macau is much more than just gambling. There’s rich… Caitlin Martin , November 24, 2014
Airline Review: Thai Airways’ Low-Cost Carrier Thai Smile Last week, I began telling you about my incredible trip to Southeast Asia. My long-haul flights were on British Airways but once in Thailand, we took two round-trip flights on… Johnny Jet , October 8, 2014
Airline Review: Air Asia I first learned of Air Asia when I heard about Sir Richard Branson dressing up as a female flight attendant and working an Air Asia flight after losing a… Johnny Jet , October 8, 2014
Travel Tip of the Day: 72-Hour Transit in China without a Visa 72-Hour Transit in China without a Visa My colleague “Lucky” recently wrote an informative post on dealing with China’s “72-hour transit without a visa” policy. In September 2013, China began… Johnny Jet , July 16, 2014
Takeaways from ASEAN’s 33rd ATF in Malaysia The idea of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts is not lost on Southeast Asia. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is an organization comparable to the European… Bruce Northam , March 24, 2014
A quick stop in Penang, Malaysia: The Pearl of the Orient By George Rajna We’ve been to Penang, Malaysia quite a few times since first visiting the island in 2009, and each time we return only enhances my appreciation for the… Lisa Niver , February 13, 2014
Palawan, the Philippines from above and below By George Rajna Having heard that Palawan in the Philippines is a worthwhile destination from a variety of travelers over the years, I was excited to be heading to the… Lisa Niver , December 10, 2013
Resources for Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines Super Typhoon Haiyan walloped the Philippines a couple days ago and the pictures out of there are devastating. We are thinking of everyone in the path of the storm and hope… Johnny Jet , November 11, 2013
One-stop, non-stop entertainment in Manila, the Philippines By Lisa Niver Rajna and George Rajna During the last fifteen months, my husband George and I have been traveling independently all over Asia. We knew we needed to return to… Lisa Niver , November 7, 2013
EVA Hello Kitty Jet Flights Hello Kitty Hand-in-Hand Jet, a Boeing 777-300ER built for long-haul flights, is embellished with 19 Sanrio Family characters of different shapes and sizes, including Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel. Standing… Johnny Jet , September 19, 2013
Off the beaten track, India: Tiruvannamalai When I put out on my Facebook page that I was on a train bound for Tiruvannamalai, one of the funniest comments I got was “better save some vowels for… Lyn Girdler , June 6, 2013
VIDEO: How to Travel to India Video written & produced by: Michaela Guzy | Lensed & edited by: Zac Osgood | Production & writing assistance: Jordan Jones Founder of OhThePeopleYouMeet.com, Michaela Guzy provides tips to making… Michaela Guzy , June 4, 2013
VIDEO: India’s Ancient Spice Route to Modern Day Chefs Video written & produced by: Michaela Guzy | Lensed & edited by: Zac Osgood | Production & writing assistance: Jordan Jones Founder of OhThePeopleYouMeet.com, Michaela Guzy, takes us on a… Michaela Guzy , June 4, 2013