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Discovering the Grand Dame of Nuwara Eliya

The iconic Tudor-style Grand Hotel at Nuwara Eliya in the central highlands of Sri Lanka is nearly 200 years old. It looks like it has been plucked directly from the English countryside and oozes old-world charm and sophistication. With luxury accommodation, elegant lounges. and world-class food and beverage outlets, it's the ultimate place to stay when visiting Nuwara Eliya.

The Hidden Gems of Thailand’s Phang Nga Province

Thailand's Phang Nga province is not as well known to overseas visitors as Phuket to its immediate south, but for older travellers to the region it offers a quieter alternative and an opportunity to get away from Phuket's traffic and tourist crowds. For nature lovers, there are some real gems to be discovered in Phang Nga in the form of deserted beaches, nature trails, and picturesque waterfalls.

My Surprising Sri Lankan Sojourn

Sri Lanka is warm and welcoming country that is well known as an affordable backpacker destination but it is also home to some ultra-luxurious resorts that cater to those who wish to enjoy its rich food and diverse cultural experiences in style. Not only is it a destination that caters for travellers on all budgets, it offers an eclectic mix of old and new, with a distinctive character that is unlike any other Asian country.

Silk, Sites, School, and Sunset Cruising around Phnom Penh

Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, has a plethora of things to see and do within proximity of its city centre. The Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, National Museum, and Killing Fields Museum are most often visited, but there are other attractions outside of the city that are worth a visit too. The Golden Temple on the Mekong, and nearby Silk Island, are two such places, to which a visit can be topped off with a relaxing sunset cruise on the river.

Hanging Out at Ha Long Bay in Royal Style

Ha Long Bay is one of Vietnam’s most popular destinations. It’s a dreamy landscape of breathtaking grandeur, a maze of jewel-like towering emerald islands, with grottos, caves and champagne-sandy coves engulfed by aquamarine waters. It’s a popular day trip from Hanoi but an overnight stay on a cruise boat is the best way to fully appreciate it.

Krabi, Thailand: A Relaxing Destination for Older Travellers

The scenic Thai province of Krabi on the eastern side of picturesque Phang Nga Bay has a lot to offer older travellers. It’s quieter and more laidback than its western neigbour, Phuket, and focuses more on nature experiences. Whilst some of its attractions are suitable only for those who are reasonably fit, there are alternatives available for those with health or mobility issues. In this article, we identify where those are.

Koh Lanta: A Destination for Foodies on a Budget

Thailand’s Koh Lanta has a reputation for being a tranquil alternative to more popular islands like Phuket and Koh Samui. But depending on where you stay, that’s not always the case. However, Koh Lanta is a great destination for foodies travelling on a budget as it has many excellent eating places at much lower prices than other tourist spots.

Road Trip up the Mekong from Khong Chiam to Chiang Khan

A road trip along the Thai side of the Mekong River from Khong Chiam in Ubon Ratchathani province to Chiang Khan in Loei province takes you through parts of Thailand’s Isan region that are not often visited by travellers from overseas. There are many scenic national parks to visit along the way, and a memorable but somewhat dangerous mountain climb in Bueng Kan province that can be tackled by older travellers who are reasonably fit.

Phuket or Koh Samui: Which is Better for Older Travellers?

Phuket and Koh Samui are Thailand’s most popular island destinations, but if you’ve not been to either, it can be difficult deciding which is the better choice for older travellers. Both have great beaches, restaurants, and a wide range of activities on offer. We take a closer look at what each island has to offer to assist you in making the right choice if you only have time to visit one or the other.

The Authors’ Lounge: Remembering the Literary Greats

The Authors’ Lounge in the historic Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, pays homage to the many writers and artists who have frequented the hotel since the late 19th century during their visits to the city. It’s well worth a visit to learn about the history of the hotel and its many famous guests, and to enjoy the sweet and savoury delicacies served for the Oriental Afternoon Tea in the beautiful Somerset Maugham lounge.