The Railway Corridor connects many green spaces together and is “already like a nature park; much of it a mix of secondary forest growth, grasslands, and small scale fruit and vegetable farms. Open areas are interspersed with canals, streams and marshland on both sides of the tracks.” EVENT COST: Free Of Cost For All Become...
Let’s Keep The Trails Clean. Take Part To Make A Change. World Cleanup Day is the world’s largest one-day civic action to engage more than 180 countries to tackle global waste crisis. World Cleanup Day is not just about cleanups. It’s a strong and unique network of doers who share the vision of the waste-free world...
“DISCOVER PANORAMIC VIEWS: FROM A SEA OF SAND TO VILLAGES IN THE MOUNTAINS” As you walk 37km into your trek at Fjällräven Indonesia Discovery, you will be given access to passtracks that you have never been through before. You’ll find the cultural diversity of the local people thatwill accompany you along the way and for...
Semeru, or Mount Semeru, is an active volcano located in East Java, Indonesia. It is the highest mountain on the island of Java. This stratovolcano is also known as Mahameru, meaning ‘The Great Mountain. Elevation: 3,676 m Province: East Java Event Duration: 5Days4Nights Event Date: 11-15June2020 Staff Contact No.: +65 92700908 (WhatsApp) Event Cost: SGD375/Pax (*minimum group of 10Pax)...
Jerangkang Waterfall is a series of cascades along a massive gully hidden in a (previously logged) rainforest region of Pahang. The river drops multiple times over a long stretch of rocky chasms, creating intermittent sections of large pools fed by a continuous torrent of cold water from mountain slopes. A spectacular cousin of Berkelah Falls,...
Ha Giang is among one of the best places to visit in Vietnam. Ha Giang is the final frontier in northern Vietnam, an amazing landscape of limestone pinnacles and granite outcrops. The far north of the province has some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. Hà Giang is a province in northern Vietnam,...
Phnom Kulen is a mountainous plateau of hermits and herbs, and secret places lost in deep jungle, that lies 25 miles north-east of Angkor Wat. A former stronghold of the Khmer Rouge, it is about 15 miles long by six wide, and nine villages nestle in the tropical forest that still covers much of it...