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Wildlife photography experiences

If you are nourishing the idea of having breakfast with cute manor giraffes in kenya, or admiring the graceful addax wandering across a meadow, you should know that they also make for beautiful models for an incredible snapshot. There are many protected areas and national parks known as paradises for wildlife photographers, especially in the countries of east africa. Here are some useful tips to capture memorable wildlife pictures during a trip to nature.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Wildlife photography experiences

The bodies of most modern cameras are sturdy and you have a choice of full-frame or crop cameras. The body of a crop camera is usually better than the expensive full frame’s body as most of them can be used for long-distance shoots (1.6x), in which case a lens with a focal length of 200mm is as good as a 320mm lens. Every brand-name product has its own strengths. When photographing animals in the forest, the most important thing is to have a lens which photographers often call “gun”.

CHOOSE A SUITABLE “GUN”

Being the “battle rifle” (tele lens) that it is, you need to buy a lens which has a wide focal length with a minimum of 70-200mm, the wider the better, as you can encounter animals both very far away and really close up. Wildlife photography “hunters” cannot approach their wild “models” and must travel in specialised vehicles and on top of that are not allowed to go out of the designated area. A lens with fixed focal length is really inconvenient. It is recommended to use an anti-vibration lens with a good light-sensitive sensor. Lenses from f2.8 to f4 are great! Or you can buy a camera with a focal length of 70-200mm, and a 1.6x or 2x converter if it is a cheap camera and the focus speed is slow. But when using this kind of device, sometimes you will miss beautiful moments in nature that only last a second.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Wildlife photography experiences

The best choice is a lens with a focal length of 400-600mm. If the focal length is over 600mm, the lens is too long, so when heat ascends from the ground, the air will be disturbed and this results in photos that are out of focus.

Do not forget to prepare and bring a lens with a medium focal length: 16-35mm, 50mm, or 24-70mm. These lenses will be extremely useful to capture portraits and daily life scenes when entering traditional villages or markets, or to take photos of loved ones and friends in the beautiful scenery of Africa.

HOW TO SHOOT?

When capturing moving objects, we always need to prioritise speed. You should choose a speed of at least of 1/640. If the lens and body are fast, you can set the speed to 1/1000. You should only reduce the speed to 1/250 if the photo still lacks light after adjusting other parameters to their lowest setting. Set the ISO automatic mode up to 1600 only. If you set the ISO mode to a higher parameter, the image will be broken when zooming in.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Wildlife photography experiences

The aperture: you can open up your aperture as most lenses have the aperture up to f4 or f5.6, but if the weather is very sunny, it can be reduced to f8. Except for photographers with lenses fixed at f2.8 costing thousand dollars, anyone can capture beautiful photos in any light conditions.

Choose Centre Weighted Average mode to balance the overall picture with a strong bias towards the centre of the frame and change to Al Servo so the camera always focuses on the object. When encountering a situation where you do not know when you should start shooting, such as hunting or fighting scenes, set the camera to continuous shooting mode, like burst or high speed, then you can check and choose the best shot later.

Last but not least, no lens is better than your eyes and no memory cards are better than your mind. So look with your eyes, capture with your mind and feel with all your heart.

W.TIPS

♦ The weather in these areas is quite dry, so if your trip lasts only a few weeks the equipment won’t get wet, however if you travel a lot and there is a lot of dust, you need specialised cleaning tools to use frequently when needed.

♦ Place the camera on a coat or scarf on the seat when not using it, to prevent the camera from shacking.

♦ It is very expensive to buy a high quality new lens for a trip lasting only a few weeks, with the cost possibly being the same as the budget for the trip. Renting lenses is also not a cost-effective solution. So the best solution is buying a new or used lens in prestige shops and then selling it after the trip. This way you only need to spend 1-2 million VND for this. Of course, the lens should be protected carefully during the trip.

♦ Capturing an object with many different focal lengths allows an array of impressive pictures. So also try the longest focal length on wild “models”.

♦ During different times of day and in different settings experiment with taking a few photos to check the light mode, increase or decrease the EV from 1 to 2 stops for the best image.

♦ Use memory cards with 16Gb as they are more reliable than a 32Gb or 64Gb card. It’s a good idea to copy all your photos onto a computer, phone or your Google drive every day.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Save up to 35% at Palm Garden Resort Hoi An

Palm Garden Resort: My love story…

After graduating from university with a very good degree, I rewarded myself with a solo trip to Hoi An’s ancient town in Vietnam. Perhaps it was a miraculous arrangement, as this is where my love story began.
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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Palm Garden Resort: My love story...

During a pellucid morning with the fresh scent of the dew lingering on the meadows and the sun having just emerged to send its first rays across the sea, the breeze gently stroking my skin, I met Loan. She was running across the beach of Palm Garden Resort where I was staying. Her unexpected “hello” as we were meeting for the first time made me a little embarrassed.

I happened to meet Loan when I was having breakfast on the veranda of Terrace Restaurant and like me she was a visitor of Palm Garden Resort. Interesting! We arranged to join a bike tour around Tra Que Vegetable Village and enjoy local specialties together. And of course I did not miss out on inviting her to a romantic party at Palm Garden Resort on Saturday afternoon. The space was decorated with colourful Hoi An lanterns, a varied buffet that offered an array of dishes from regional delicacies to fresh seafood was on offer and we could enjoy the wine and listen to the uplifting tunes of a Filipino band, all of which made our weekend evening a memorable delight. Although we did feel blue when we had to say goodbye the next morning to continue our daily lives.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Palm Garden Resort: My love story...

Returning to Palm Garden Resort after 7 years, many things have changed – from the trees to the suites, but memories of the first meeting flooding back still leave me feeling thrilled. Loan still accompanies me, but in the role of the mother to our 2-year-old son. The sunrise still shines on the sea, the scent of grass remains the same and our love journey continues.

PALM GARDEN RESORT

  • Address: Lac Long Quan, Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province.
  • Phone: 0235 3927 927
  • Email: reservation@pgr.com.vn

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Children participated in painting contest at Diamond Sea Hotel

A painting contest for children themed ‘My Dreams’ took place at the Diamond Sea Hotel in Danang. It was an opportunity for children to indulge in creating and have fun during National Day.

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A painting contest for children themed ‘My Dreams held on 1st and 2nd September was one of many programs celebrating National Day at the Diamond Sea Hotel.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Children participated in painting contest at Diamond Sea Hotel

Besides the fun it provided, the contest helped children to develop more skills, increase their imagination, express themselves and explore the world.

The children’s intuitive works are pictures of vibrancy and colour. The topics of the paintings were varied, expressing children’s vibrant and innocent dreams, from school to traffic and the beautiful scenery of the deep blue sea.

The children who won the competition received a number of attractive gifts:

  • 01 First prize: A gift for the child and 1 night in a Superior room including breakfast for 2 adults valued at VND2,700,000.
  • 01 Second Prize: A gift for the child and one Vietnamese dinner for 4 people including fresh water valued at VND1,500,000.
  • 01 Third prize: A gift for the child and 4 breakfast vouchers valued at VND800,000.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Children participated in painting contest at Diamond Sea Hotel

Through the contest, Diamond Sea Hotel hopes children can achieve their future dreams and contribute to the development of Vietnam.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The 13th edition of International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City

The 13th edition of International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City

ITE HCMC 2017, themed ‘Your Gateway to Tourism in Asia’, continues to be one of the most important and established international travel events in Vietnam and the region, further promoting Vietnam’s tourism and enhancing the development of the tourism industry regionally and globally.

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The International Travel Expo, Ho Chi Minh City (ITE HCMC) 2017, returns for the 13th time as the largest and most established annual international travel trade event in the Mekong sub-region. ITE HCMC 2017 continues to grow from strength to strength on the scale of the expo and the quality of participants, delivering the hospitality of Vietnam’s destinations and Ho Chi Minh City.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The 13th edition of International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City

Endorsed by the Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism, Vietnam, and the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, the 13th ITE HCMC will be held from 7th to 9th September at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre (SECC), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Organised by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT); Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism; Informa Exhibitions Pte Ltd; and the Vietnam Trade Fair & Advertising Joint Stock (VINEXAD), ITE HCMC 2017, themed ‘Your Gateway to Tourism in Asia’, provides a platform for the international and local travel businesses to keep up with the travel trends, get updated on tourism products and services, establish connections with new business partners, further boosting the tourism potential of the country and the ASEAN region.

Mr Bui Ta Hoang Vu, Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism, and Chairman of the Organising Committee, says: “ITE HCMC 2017, themed ‘Your Gateway to Tourism in Asia’, is celebrated with the 50th Anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ASEAN is a highly integrated and dynamic political – economic organisation, enhancing connectivity and cooperation among the country members in all sectors, and tourism is one of the most important areas of cooperation.”

Delivering products that enhance the tourism competitiveness of Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City is at the heart of ITE HCMC this year. With that in mind, the ITE HCMC Organising Committee has dedicated to improving the quality and content of event, bringing new and exciting activities for the participants, some of which including exclusive buyer-seller online pre-appointment system, a destination visitor survey programme, specialised international seminars, Travel Fun Fair Day, special travel discounts and promotions, and other cultural musical performances, catering not only for the international and regional buyers, sellers, travel trade experts and media partners but also the public. These wide range of activities are customised to keep the event attendees updated with the current news and trends of the Travel & Tourism industry.

INCREASED ACTIVE PARTICIPATION FROM INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL MARKETS – AN EFFECTIVE INTERNATIONAL MARKETING CHANNEL

With a plan to create more opportunities for international and local businesses to promote their tourism products and bring the businesses together, the ITE HCMC 2017 Organising Committee has invested to expand the total area of exhibitions of scale, with an increase of 15 per cent as compared to 2016, for the 300 exhibition booths. The expo attracts a wide range of international and local travel companies from 25 countries.

This year sees the strong continued participation of international promotion agencies such as the Indian Tourism; Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO); Korea Tourism Organization (KTO); Kyushu Tourism Promotion Organization (KTPO); Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, Lao PDR; Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia; Penang Global Tourism (PGT); Taiwan Tourism; Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau (TCVB); Tourism Authority of Thailand; Tourism Promotion Organization for Asia Pacific Cities (TPO); Turkish Embassy Tourism and Information Office; the Union of Myanmar Travel Association (UMTA); and the Wuhan Tourism Development & Investment Group Swan International Travel Service (China).

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | The 13th edition of International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City

ITE HCMC this year also attracts a number of international tourism enterprises seeking business and cooperation opportunities in the Vietnamese market such as the Tour Diamond Company – Myanmar, Prince Hotel – Japan, Traveltek Travel Company – Australia, Plumeria Resort – Maldives, Kansai Airports – Japan, Aeroflot Russia Airlines – Russia, Resorts World Sentosa – Singapore, Daegu – Korea, and Japan Excellent Health Organization – Japan.

Not only the international tourism promotion agencies and businesses will participate in this year’s event, ITE HCMC 2017 also attracts hundreds of travel companies, large resort hotels, as well as small and medium enterprises from Ho Chi Minh City and other 30 provinces and cities in the country.

HIGH PRIORITY ON THE ANNUAL HOSTED BUYERS & MEDIA PROGRAMME

Across the region, ITE HCMC also serves as an international travel hub where professionals network and conduct businesses. The annual Hosted Buyers and Hosted Media Programmes are the two areas of the most importance at ITE HCMC, again highlighting and reaffirming ITE HCMC as the prime international trade travel event for regional and international businesses.

ITE HCMC 2017 has attracted professionals and representatives from more than 700 international travel companies. The Organising Committee and Advisory Board of the Hosted Buyers Programme have invited up to 300 international buyers from 40 countries and territories, especially from the key markets of Vietnam such as the U.S., the U.K., France, Italy, Germany, China, Japan, ASEAN, India, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and some other new markets such as Iran, Iraq, South Africa, and Nepal.

Alongside the Hosted Buyer Programme, the event will also host 40 international media from prominent travel, lifestyle, tourism, and broadcast platforms, as well as award-winning travel bloggers and digital influencers with a strong following on social media from the U.K., France, the Netherlands, Germany, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, Thailand, Taiwan, the U.S., Korea, China, Australia, the U.A.E, Turkey, Singapore, Norway, Japan and the Philippines.

The hosted buyers and media will be engaged in the Destination Visitor Survey Programme to different major travel destinations in Ho Chi Minh City such as Can Gio, Mekong – Delta – Can Tho, Da Lat – Ninh Thuan, Phan Thiet – Binh Thuan, Phu Yen and Ha Long. The hosted buyers and media will also attend the exclusive Tourism Promotion Exhibition Programme and Seminars on Introducing Key and Potential Travel Destinations in 2017, and on Developing MICE Tourism in Ho Chi Minh City, presented by leading international speakers. These customised programmes are designed to provide a unique networking and insights exchanging platform for domestic and international businesses.

EVENT DETAILS & PRE-REGISTRATION
♦ Dates &Time:
7th September (Trade Visitors): 8am – 5pm
8th September (Trade Visitors): 9am – 5pm
9th September (Public & Visitors): 9am – 5pm
♦ Venue: Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre (SECC)

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Vermicelli dishes in Hanoi: Full of beef with only VND25,000

Vermicelli dishes in Hanoi: Full of beef with only VND25,000

If you are still wondering what to eat today, why not try a bowl of vermicelli with beef stewed in red wine?

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Hanoi has a very diverse food culture from the traditional dishes which have been well-known long time ago, to the local dishes from all over the country to come here, and some new receipts people create themselves like the vermicelli with beef stewed in red wine. There is such a dish, strange from the name to the taste.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Vermicelli dishes in Hanoi: Full of beef with only VND25,000

If the bread with beef stewed in red wine is too familiar to many people living in Hanoi, this vermicelli with beef stewed in red wine seems to be quite new. Kham Thien is one of the rare places in Hanoi selling this dish.The restaurant is located at the beginning of the alley on Kham Thien Street. Every morning, the little alley is so crowded when the visitors come to enjoy this dish.

According to Mrs. Lan the owner, 15 years ago, she only sold Vietnamese rice vermicelli with crab paste soup and rice pancake soup. Just five years ago, she came up with this dish. Actually, the restaurant also has many other dishes such as beef noodle, beef vermicelli. But somehow, most of people coming here love to eat vermicelli with beef stewed in red wine.

Besides usual vermicelli, thin sliced beef, a bowl of vermicelli with beef stewed in red wine here also has beef stewed in red wine.

When you do not know what to eat this morning, “bun bo sot vang” will be a good choice for you. Moreover, for a price of only VND25,000 for a breakfast is so suitable for those who love delicious – nutrient – cheap food.
One more thing that one can not forget about this small noodle stall is its good and kind owner – Mrs.Lan.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Vermicelli dishes in Hanoi: Full of beef with only VND25,000

  • Address: Cong Trang Lane, Kham Thien Sreet, Hanoi
  • Price: VND25,000
  • Open time: 5:30am – 10am

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | First 12 open-top double-decker buses inaugurated in Da Nang

First 12 open-top double-decker buses inaugurated in Da Nang

The first batch of 12 open-top double-decker buses has started service at Coco Bay entertainment-cum-hospitality complex in the central coastal city of Da Nang.

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Each decker has 54 seats, with 12 seats on the lower deck and 42 seats on the upper deck.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | First 12 open-top double-decker buses inaugurated in Da Nang

The service, called Coco Bus Tour, has two routes with the first departing from Da Nang airport to the south of the city with 25 stops, while the second route will be put into operation in September 2017 to the north of the hub, from the airport to Son Tra peninsula with about 18 stops.

There are 30 open-top bus services a day, with an interval of 30 minutes between 07h00 and 22h00. The listed price is VND250,000 (about USD10.98) which can be used for either route within 24 hours and allows passengers to hop off and hop on at any stop.

The tour will run free of charge until the end of August 2017, and will offer a 50% discount from September to November 2017. The project was jointly developed by Empire Group and local car maker Truong Hai. Earlier, in July 2017, the two businesses tested the operation of the 12 buses to serve tourism in the city.

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

Ha Long Bay has been listed among top 50 natural wonders in the world by CNN Travel.

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According to CNN’s Travel, Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam has thousands of small islands and standing stacks, or karsts, overgrown with green shrubbery, protrude from Halong Bay, a peaceful bay.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

The popular way to explore is in a traditional Chinese trading ship — the brown-paneled sails of the junks have become as much a part of the landscape as the towering rocks.

Most visitors to Halong Bay come via Hanoi — 170 kilometers away, or five to six hours on a public bus. Private cars can be hired. Even rented helicopters make the journey.

Some of other places in the list include Pulpit Rock, Preikestolen, Norway; Gran Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia; Ngorogoro Crater, Tanzania; Paria Canyon, Arizona, United States; Volcanic eruptions at Stromboli, Italy; Mud volcanoes of Gobustan, Azerbaijan; Jeita Grotto, Nahr al-Kalb Valley, Lebanon; Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, Wales; Pangong Tso Lake, India-China.

PULPIT ROCK, PREIKESTOLEN, NORWAY

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

With a 604-meter drop from a flat plateau down to Lysefjord with no safety railings, this is not a place for vertigo sufferers.

Keep well back from the edge and you can still enjoy the fantastic scenery over Kjerag peak, which itself drops 984 meters.

Preikestolen is south of Jorpeland. From the designated car park it’s a 90-minute hike to the viewpoint.

GRAN SALAR DE UYUNI, BOLIVIA

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

The Gran Salar de Uyuni in southern Bolivia takes in more than 10 square kilometers of salt. It feels more like a desert than a lake.

The flat, white landscape causes optical illusions and reflects colors. There’s even a hotel made almost entirely of salt and an island where giant cacti grow in the middle of the salt lake.

Gran Salar de Uyuni is 533 kilometers south of La Paz and 200 kilometers southwest of Potosi.

GOROGORO CRATER, TANZANIA

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

The Ngorogoro Crater is Africa’s Eden. Created when a huge volcano exploded 2-3 million years ago, the 300 square kilometer caldera now offers the best chances of seeing Africa’s wild animals.

Lions, rhino, leopards, elephant and buffalo are the “big five” present among around 25,000 animals, and nearly every species present in East Africa, which call the area home.

Besides that, the crater itself offers dramatic vistas, especially at sunrise.

From Kilimanjaro International Airport you can fly or drive the 55 kilometers to Arusha, from where you can organize tours and accommodation inside and outside the crater.

PARIA CANYNON, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES

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The Paria River in northern Arizona carved its own smaller version of the Grand Canyon. Some of the rock formations, including The Wave, are just as spectacular.

Visitors need a permit from the Bureau of Land Management — the permit for an overnight trek comes with a “human waste bag,” so if you want to visit this natural wonder, you’ll have to prepare to pack your waste.

The Paria Contact Station is 69 kilometers east of Kanab. You can hire a guide through the Bureau of Land Management.

VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AT STROMBOLI, ITALY

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

Part of the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, Stromboli is a small volcanic island with several hundred brave inhabitants.

Unlike most volcanoes, Stromboli’s is constantly spewing lava fountains, gas and ash. Fascinating for volcanologists, but also great for day-trippers who fancy seeing live lava action.

For natural fireworks, take a boat trip around the island at night. Arrange boat tours from harbors on the north coast of Sicily (Messina, Cefalu, Palermo).

MUD VOLCANOES OF GOBUSTAN, AZERBAIJAN

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

Mud lovers trek to Gobustan’s strangely Martian landscape, 65 kilometers south of Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, where thick gray mud regularly spews from small volcanoes.

The mud is thought to have medicinal qualities, so don’t be surprised if you see people stripping down and lathering themselves in the goo. Look out for the area’s Roman inscriptions and the petroglyphic rock art.
About 70 kilometers west of Baku.

JEITA GROTTO, NAHR AL-KALB, LEBANON

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

Eighteen kilometers northeast of Beirut, Jeita Grotto is comprised of underground limestone caves were inhabited in prehistoric times and continue to attract human visitors with their vivid colors and stalactite formations. The biggest stalactite in the world is here.

The caves consist of a network of chambers — with an upper and a lower gallery — stretching out for nine kilometers and accessible by an underground river.

The nearest town is Juniyah, just a few kilometers away. Cave tours last two hours.

PEMBROKESSHIRE COAST PATH NATIONAL TRAIL, WALES

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Ha Long Bay was listed among top 50 natural wonders of the world

This path twists 300 kilometers from St. Dogmaels to Amroth in southwest Wales. It’s often wet and windy, but if you strike lucky on a sunny day this is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Scented gorse and crimson heather brighten the way.

Paths are signposted — join the path on the coast between St. Dogmaels and Amroth. Details on guided walks and activities can be found on the National Trails website — including self-guided walks with baggage transfer.

PANGONG TSO LAKE, INDIA-CHINA

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This saltwater lake deep in the Himalayas at an altitude of 4,350 meters lies astride a disputed border area between India and China-governed Tibet.

Don’t let that put you off — the rarefied air make the colors and clarity of the lake intense.
Pangong Tso is reached by a mountain road from the Indian town of Leh, but you’ll need to get a permit via a registered tour guide.

Get to Leh by road from Jammu, or by plane from Delhi. At Leh arrange a permit and travel by road 4-5 hours to the lake. Permits and tour guides can be arranged through reputable travel agents such as Kuoni.

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Life in the Mekong, Can Tho 20 years ago

The peaceful and colourful life of simple and sincere people in Cantho was captured by the photographer Harry Gruyaert in 1994.

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Harry Gruyaert is a Belgian photographer born in 1941. He studied Film and Photography from 1959 to 1962. He spent time working as a freelance photographer in Paris, then working for the famous photo magazine named Magnum.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Life in the Mekong, Can Tho 20 years ago

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Life in the Mekong, Can Tho 20 years ago

In 1994, he visited Vietnam and recorded the ordinary moments of people in the Can Tho River. In the picture, there was a girl rowing on the Hau river. The photographer said he was fascinated by the living of sincere workers in the land. His pictures reflect Can Tho people‘s lives in 1994.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Life in the Mekong, Can Tho 20 years ago

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Life in the Mekong, Can Tho 20 years ago

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Life in the Mekong, Can Tho 20 years ago

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Life in the Mekong, Can Tho 20 years ago

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Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Tam Thanh Art Village won the Asian prize

Tam Thanh Art Village won the Asian prize

Tam Thanh community art village in Tam Ky City, Quang Nam Province has been awarded the 2017 Asian Townscape Award.

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Tam Thanh Art Village was officially inaugurated in June 2017 on the occasion of Quang Nam heritage festival 2017. It hosts around 500 visitors each day, and 2,000 tourists on weekends.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Tam Thanh Art Village won the Asian prize

The Asian Townscape Award, designed by UN-Habitat, Asian Habitat Society, Asian Townscape Design Society and Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Centre, aims to honour cities, regions and projects which made significant contribution to building landscapes which support satisfying and sufficient living environments for Asian people. In 2017, the prize honours 15 cities, including four cities in China, three in the Republic of Korea, four in Japan and four in Southeast Asia. The ceremony will be held in Yinchuan city on September 28th-29th.

The village was shaped to seek sustainable solutions to improve the living environment and create livelihoods for local residents on the basis of the core values of the locality. It has a 6km coastline and a tranquil environment, and from the village tourists can easily access Tam Ky and Hoi An cities. In 2013, Hoi An historic town centre was chosen for the 2013 Townscape Award by the UN-Habitat Regional Office in Asia.

Wanderlust Tips Magazine | Tam Thanh Art Village won the Asian prize

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