Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Hiking Japan's Pilgrimage Routes Is The Therapy We All Need Right Now
Japan’s Shikoku Ohenro Pilgrimage, a 1,400km route linking 88 Buddhist temples, is attracting a growing number of international visitors as interest in wellness and experience-led travel rises.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Indonesia Travel Safety: Low Crime, Higher Everyday Risks
Indonesia remains a safe destination for most visitors, but travellers are urged to stay alert to petty crime, road dangers and natural hazards across the archipelago. Based on guidance from World Nomads.
Indonesia remains a broadly safe and stable destination for travellers, but experts caution that visitors must navigate a range of environmental and everyday risks to ensure a trouble-free trip.
Cruise Boom Hits Record High, But Australia Risks Losing Ships
A record 1.45 million Australians cruised in 2025, yet industry leaders warn high costs, regulatory hurdles and weak infrastructure could see the $7 billion sector lose ground to more competitive global markets.
A record 1.45 million Australians took an ocean cruise in 2025, cementing the country as one of the world’s most enthusiastic cruise markets, but industry leaders warn structural challenges are threatening future growth.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Why Sathorn Is One of Bangkok's Best Districts for Visitors — and Where to Stay
What Is Sathorn, Bangkok?
When travellers search for the best areas to stay in Bangkok, Sathorn consistently ranks among the top choices — and for good reason. Sathorn is one of Bangkok's most dynamic districts, offering a mix of cultural landmarks, art spaces, lush green parks, vibrant nightlife, and fine dining experiences. While it's well known as a financial hub, the district rewards visitors with far more than boardrooms and embassies.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Celestyal Successfully Transits Strait of Hormuz
Celestyal said its two cruise ships have safely transited the Strait of Hormuz, becoming among the first passenger vessels to depart the Arabian Gulf during a period of heightened regional tensions.
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