UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Ancient, Erotic Temples of Khajuraho

Sitting by the side of the intricately sculpted, ancient temples of Khajuraho, I watched entranced, as a throng of people in bright, elaborate saris chattered excitedly as they made their way, in their droves, to the only temple still in use.  

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Hoi An, Vietnam, on Lunar New Year

The beautiful town of Hội An, is situated on the coast of the East Sea beside the resort city of Da Nang, mid way down the eastern coast of Vietnam. It is home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Hạ Long Bay (In Vietnamese “descending dragon bay”) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a very popular travel destination, an hour and a half to the east of Hanoi in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam.

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The Ancient, Erotic Temples of Khajuraho

Sitting by the side of the intricately sculpted, ancient temples of Khajuraho, I watched entranced, as a throng of people in bright, elaborate saris chattered excitedly as they made their way, in their droves, to the only temple still in use.  

Read More

Hoi An, Vietnam, on Lunar New Year

The beautiful town of Hội An, is situated on the coast of the East Sea beside the resort city of Da Nang, mid way down the eastern coast of Vietnam. It is home to approximately 120,000 inhabitants and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Read More

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Hạ Long Bay (In Vietnamese “descending dragon bay”) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a very popular travel destination, an hour and a half to the east of Hanoi in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam.

Read More