What is hitchhiking exactly? Is it safe? Do people still do it? I can’t believe I had my first hitchhiking experience in India, of all places — and on a tractor!
White-water rafting is something that even an aquaphobic like me enjoys tremendously. Here’s how you can do white-water rafting in Malaysia, including how to book, what to bring, what to expect, and more.
Wae Rebo – a magical village in the clouds. Is it really worth visiting? And how do you get there without a tour? Find out all the options you have and what you can see along the way.
Skydiving is one of the most common things on everyone’s bucket list. But did you know that you could skydive solo on your first time skydiving? This article will tell you what static-line skydiving is, how it compares to tandem skydiving, what to expect, and where to do it in Malaysia.
Canyoneering (or canyoning) is an activity that involves traveling in canyons using a variety of techniques that may include walking, scrambling, climbing, rappelling, jumping, and swimming. It is one of the most popular activities on Cebu, Philippines. Here’s all you need to know about canyoneering in Badian/Kawasan Falls, Cebu, Philippines.
With its excellent all-year-round waves, smooth sands, warm water, and the lack of jellyfish or sharks, Bali is the surf haven of Asia. Whether you’re a pro surfer or a beginner, there’s something for you. This article tells you all you need to know about learning to surf in Bali for beginners.
Mount Rinjani is the second highest volcano in Indonesia, which offers one of the best view you can get in Indonesia. This article tells you everything you need to know about Climbing Mount Rinjani — how to get there, which route to take, what to bring, what to expect, and more.
Does ziplining at the height of 239 meters sound appealing to you? Have you always wondered what it feels like to work as a high-rise window cleaner? Then there’s no better adventure for you than Penang’s latest attraction.
Tubing is a relaxing activity where you gently float down a river on an inflatable tube. But why have so many tourists in Vang Vieng died from it?
Abseiling/rappelling is an adventure sport that involves a controlled descent off a vertical drop using a doubled rope coiled around the body. You can take abseiling to another level by adding a water element to it. Learn where you can abseil down a waterfall in Malaysia, how to book a tour, what to bring, and what to expect.