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Beyond the Smiles: Community-based Tourism in Thailand

Extract: Many older travellers enjoy getting off the beaten track having visited all the usual tourist haunts during their younger days. And they like to do it in a socially responsible way, especially if there are opportunities to connect with communities in the developing countries of Asia. There are a number of community-based tourism operators in Thailand that offer visitors the ability to do that. We take a look at how they work.

Khao Sok: A Southern Thailand Nature Adventure

The Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand offers some unique opportunities for older travellers to experience authentic nature adventures without a lot of arduous trekking. Easy hikes, long-tail boat tours and bamboo river rafting are comfortable ways to experience this region which contains ancient rainforests, picturesque waterfalls and mountain streams, majestic limestone cliffs, hidden caves, and the spectacular Cheow Lan Lake.

My First Naked Spa Experience in South Korea

The South Korean city of Busan is home to the world’s largest department store, Shinsegae, which also houses one of Korea’s largest spas, Spa Land, catering for up to 1,500 people at a time. This is not a spa for those with inhibitions because many of the areas within the spa require patrons to be naked. But for those willing to embrace Korean culture and go naked with the locals, a visit to Shinsegae Spa Land might well be one of the most memorable experiences of a trip to South Korea.

Contributing to Sustainable Travel Through Volunteering

Volunteering is a rewarding way for older travellers for whom traditional sightseeing no longer appeals, but who want to experience new places and new cultures — and especially for those interested in biodiversity, environmental and wildlife conservation issues. It’s an ideal way to meet people of different nationalities who share the same interests, and to see parts of Asia that are well away from the usual tourist haunts.

Mae Khlong: A Rewarding Escape from Bangkok

Bangkok is one of the most visited cities in the world. There are times that the presence of tourists may feel overwhelming, and you may want to escape for a day or two and enjoy the feel of ‘small town’ Thailand. The riverside town of Mae Khlong is one such place, and it’s only 80 km from Bangkok, so is ideal for either a day trip or an overnight stay.

Where to Have a ‘Heritage Holiday’ in the Philippines

The Philippines is a country rich in history. For those interested to learn more about its heritage and culture, there are a number of destinations that are particularly suited to older travellers as they provide the opportunity to visit historic landmarks at an easy pace. This comprehensive guide to what these places have to offer, how to get there and what to see, will assist travellers contemplating or planning a ‘heritage holiday’ in the Philippines.

Top 5 Yoga Retreats to Visit in Thailand

Thailand is well known for its luxury spas and beach resorts, and now many of these are competing with India offering high quality yoga and meditation retreats. Our yoga expert takes a look at what is on offer from Phuket in the south up to Chiang Mai in the north, and recommends five of the best — two in the luxury category, two mid-range resorts and one that will appeal to the budget traveller.

Exploring Rishikesh: The Birthplace of Yoga

Rishikesh, a laid-back sub-tropical town at the foothills of the Himalayas in India, is known as ‘The Yoga Capital of the World’. Baby boomers know it as the place where the Beatles held their 1968 meditation retreat. Today it attracts travellers from all over the world who want to learn about yoga, Ayurveda, naturopathy and meditation.

Where to See Orangutans in Asia

The orangutan is among the most loved of Asia’s wild animals. But it is critically endangered and its numbers are continuing to decline as its natural habitat, the rainforest, is destroyed. Today orangutans can be found only in Borneo and Indonesia’s North Sumatra. But there are still relatively easy ways for travellers to see them in the wild or forest rehabilitation reserves.