Into the world of adventure – Yalma

Story & Photos: Chan Maxby The Yamal Peninsula, in remote northwestern Siberia, is home to the Nenets people, a nomadic tribe whose main livelihood is herding reindeers. Yamal means “the end of the world.” And it is an apt name for this frigid land of permafrost and unforgiving temperatures which can plummet to -50°C. Local people live in teepee-shaped tents […]

06/01/2021 - International

A wonderland of flowers

Le Anh Greet the Lunar New Year with a trip to Cai Mon – one of the prettiest flower villages in the Mekong Delta Year after year, the Tien and Hau rivers have nurtured the prosperous fields of Western Vietnam with their rich alluvium. This region is famous for its countless lush orchards and many flower villages. If you have […]

06/01/2021 - Domestic

Into the world of adventure – West Papua

Story:  Lam Phong Far away from Indonesia’s big cities and tourist spots such as Bali, on the southwestern wetlands of Papua, Mabu, lives one of the most remote and primordial tribes in the world: the Korowai. Their first contact with outsiders didn’t occur until the 1970s, much later than other counterparts on Papua, and many Korowai families have still never […]

05/01/2021 - International

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