Set in one of the world most beautiful racecourse surrounded by forest and the nearby Château de Chantilly with its unique royal stables, the annual Prix de Diane once again … Continue reading →
What can be more satisfying than dining in a fabulously set up environment that is steeped in history. Well, Paris has it all from the turn of the century era, … Continue reading →
It is six o’clock in the morning and the sun is barely up, but the streets of Lhasa are already swarming with people scurrying in lines, turning their prayer wheels … Continue reading →
Visiting Tibet would not be complete without stopping by at Sera monastery just a few kilometres out of Lhasa, which is one of the three major monasteries (Drepung, Ganden, Sera) … Continue reading →
One of my first read on Tibet was the journals and books by Alexandra David-Neel (1868-1969) the French-Belgian explorer and spiritualist who was among the world’s first woman to venture … Continue reading →
Some shots of children playing along the beach of Jimbaran …. And a mother holding her child …. Another shot of this little one eager to be photographed once more … Continue reading →
Traditional seaweed farming can still be found in some areas in Bali, Nusa Penida, Lembongan and in Kutuh village in the South. Major usage of this type of Carrageenan tropical … Continue reading →
I’ve always been a great fan of organic food and Ubud is haven for all that is green food. Health food business seems to be in vogue and with the … Continue reading →
Bare breasted men sit in a circle around the flickering light of torch, raising their hands while reciting rhythmically “cak, cak, cak”. This is an ancient Balinese Sang Hyang trance … Continue reading →
Anyone visiting Bali must have seen the Barong and trance dances performed mostly around Ubud area. The Barong is a mythical lion creature, and is considered to have a magical … Continue reading →