T he Teuk Chhou River flows through Kampot Town and it’s brackish waters reverse direction daily with the changing ocean tide. A way from mass tourism that visit the zoo or the pepper farms, go down the Sangke Stoeng which is a tributary of the river Chhou Teuk. We will be careful to choose the right day tidal descendate if you dont want to row i
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U nlike many parks to enjoy the view, you must first get to the top and on the plateau through 5 km uphill climb (with a 20% slope) and 1200 meters of vertical drop. In high season some stalls dot the course, supply the number decreases as you climb. T he danger is the heat and humidity as always. I caution against heat to consider as well as the d
O n the road to Luang Prabang to visit the Dane Soung plateau site, unknown to tourists and poorly documented, I struggled a bit to find the trail that leads there but with my thai language, Laotian people helped me with a smile from ear to ear, great! B etween a rich flora, impressive rock masses and rare archaeological remains, I made the most me
T he famous manufacturer drone DJI has just introduced the last born of they drones : the Mavic pro . I deal for position pinning in unknown area, I will present this exceptional drone soon.
L angBian Mountain is located in Lac Duong district which is 12 km from Dalat city in the North. This mountain is also called Mother Mountain, including two peaks with its height of 2 169m above the sea level. L am Dong Province has an uneven terrain with 3 plateaus: Lang Bian - Da Lat, Dran - Lien Khuong, B'lao - Di Linh and a tableland, Huai - Ca
K hao Yai National Park is in the western part of the Sankamphaeng Mountain Range, at the southwestern boundary of the Khorat Plateau. The highest mountain in the area of the park is 1,351 m high Khao Rom. T his park lies largely in Nakhon Ratchasima Province (Khorat), but also includes parts of Saraburi, Prachinburi, and Nakhon Nayok Provinces. I
A little over an hour from the city of Vientiane, I went on the road to Tabok on motorbike, to reach the National Park Phu Khao Khouay which is accessed through a series of typical villages and welcoming.You can eat delicious food for next to nothing. T his park offers great scenery, beautiful waterfalls, indomitable river, ocher trails for deep tr
A fter one night at Bố Lù, start to the mountains, along an arm of the lake. C rossing the rice fields, small villages, bridges, westbound before attacking the climb under the protective canopy. The legendary hospitality of the villagers is not denied, shady shelter and tea are kindly offered long as you are polite and friendly. I would pass alo
O nce arrived in park entrance of Ba Vi, I rode it around the twisting mountain roads et stop for explore some paths with only few indication. O n the way I took a road right and stumbled upon the old French Hill Station or what is left of it. There are so many other ruins, like an old church hidden on the mountain. I hadn’t think to find a beaut
T he Twonav Anima is a GPS interesting by its ability to adapt to many outdoor activities. Hiking in use, despite some autonomy just to throw in shipping mode without a battery charging means, the Anima provides everything one would expect of a hiking GPS thanks to its advanced setting. A utonomy, the main concern of the rambler is well managed wit