Recent Adventures
Recent Journeys
Windows of discoveries
China (Zhujiajiao)
Japan (Kyoto)
Nepal (Mt. Everest)
India (New Delhi)
Indonesia (Bali)
Malaysia (Penang)
Singapore
Thailand (Lamphun)
Cambodia (Siem Reap)
Myanmar (Yangon)
Laos (Viantienne)
Vietnam (Halong Bay)
WWW - Star resources
  • The highly acclaimed site for photo storage & sharing : Flickr.com.
  • The site where professionals linger : Usefilm.com.
  • Tourists, tourists ... none other than VirtualTourist.com.
  • Most generous airline program - Worldperks! It's how we are treated that matters! Check out the SkyTeam!
  • Asia's most versatile mileage program - Asiamiles. Accumulates points from spendings on Citibank & other
    merchants. Redeem flights on Cathay Pacific, American Airlines, China Eastern Airlines & more.
  • My favorite hotel program - Starwood! The hotels that cater to 5* living away from home.
  • All about visas & passport requirements... for all citizens of the world. Are you ready to travel now?
  • Travel Warnings from US Department of State!
  • Currencies of the world. How much is my money worth? FX Converter - 164 currencies!
  • Confused about time zones? Check them up at the World Clock & have your personal time zone converter.
  • Afraid of getting lost in the maze of a new place? Maps are handy b4 getting there personally or get an idea of
    where everyone is at World Atlas & Mapquest.
  • The weather. Yes, they have been creating havocs around the world these days. See for yourself on the webcams
    too!
  • Without them, you simply can't function! What? The right power adaptors! All your electronic gadgets need them!
    Check out the right fit for that very country you are heading from Kropla World Electric Guide!
  • Excellent bargains at CTrip.com & ELong.com for travels to China. For more bargains & expanded search, also visit
    Qunar before you buy your tickets!
  • News on Asia by Asean News Network. An excellent site on all information & history about ASEAN.
  • China premier news in English on CCTV7. Read about what's on in China & quality production broadcasting
    schedules.
  • Know all about any country - the official CIA World Factbook! Alternatively, check out the World Almanac.
  • Some of the most useful guides: Lonely Planet, Fodors, Frommer's, National Geographic, Let's Go & DK Travel.
  • World Heritage Sites @ UNESCO.
  • It's all about location, location, location. Where are you now? Where will you like to be? Google Earth explores...
  • Some interesting travel magazines: Travel & Leisure, National Geographic, Wunderlust, Backpacker, Budget Travel,
    China Tourism (English), China Tourism (Chinese) ...
  • Keeping in touch with friends & family through web-based email? Well, GMail has the most generous offer of 6.3 GB!
  • Looking for a new movie & reviews? Go no further than IMDB (Internet Movie Database).
  • Interesting reads from Michael Palin. Travel the world with this world traveler & be a changed person!
  • Don't leave home without it! No, it's certainly not your credit cards, but ... well, well, well, don't forget those you left
    behind & keenly awaiting your return! Yes, keep in touch with those at home. Confusing IDD codes? Not anymore...
  • Spent a fortune on keeping in touch with your loved ones or friends across the world? Worry no more! Simply
    Skype away with a broadband connection for practically free! Alternatively call those who are still holding onto the
    traditional way of life for only US$0.02 a minute from anywhere in the world to everywhere in the world!
Marketplace - To have or Not to have?! What's Hot?

  • For most of us travelers, a good camera is a must! For me, my most favorite brand SONY has finally unveiled &
    improved on it's digital gadget since my very 1st 2.0 megapixel camera 5 years ago. Sony does it with an excellent
    quality for its 8.1 megapixel camera with 15X optical zoom - Cybershot DSC-H9, the longest zoom so far in this
    price range (<US$430). For other camera enthusiasts, perhaps you'd like the Sony α (alpha) DSLR-A100K  for
    quality SLR shots.

  • NIKON has unveiled the COOLPIX S10 - a 6 megapixel & 10X optical zoom [built-in 38-380mm (35mm equivalent)]
    point & shoot camera with swivel design for the lens for self portrait & over the crowd (valued at an affordable
    US$350). For the professionals who demand quality shots, check out it's new 12.1 megapixel FX format CMOS
    sensor SLR digital camera D3 (Available Nov. 20007).

  • It's not the Lord of the Ring trilogy. It's the 3G of wireless communication. It's news at your fingertips. Information
    is power; or, is it? SONY ERICSSON incorporates touchscreen, handwriting recognition with 3G phones. U can now
    download music & video, browse the web with secure push email! Check out the P1i. Alternatively, look out for the
    latest walkman phone, the Sony W960i, K850i Cyber-shot 5 megapixel phone & the ultimate business solution
    mobile, the P990i.

  • Motorola recently unveiled a quad-band masterpiece packed with Windows Media libraries, the Moto Q9h. Check its
    amazing video capability!

  • By now you'd have guessed I'm a great fan of Sony. So, what other Sony products? The swanky Playstation 3 is the
    latest to hit the market and plays high-def Blu-ray movies with wifi capability.

  • For those on the road constantly, hate missing programs on your local TV? Slingbox comes to the rescue! Access
    the television from anywhere in the world via any internet-connected PC. The latest? Watch your TV on your mobile!
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