Sri Lanka: the kingdom of the toque macaques
The toque macaque (macaca sinica), named after the tuft of hair on its head, is a cunning, thieving little monkey often seen near temples or in parks. Not shy,...
Continue readingThe toque macaque (macaca sinica), named after the tuft of hair on its head, is a cunning, thieving little monkey often seen near temples or in parks. Not shy,...
Continue readingOne of Vietnam's main tourist attractions is the famous Halong Bay. As its name suggests, this is a bay of impressive karst formations. They are set in the middle of emerald green water, adding a touch of...
Continue readingOff the Horn of Africa, Socotra is a unique example of biodiversity, earning it the name of the "Galapagos Islands of the Indian Ocean". This richness led to it being classified as a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2008. In...
Continue readingLocated in the heart of a coconut grove in the north of the Phuket peninsula, in the Khao Lak region, the Kappa Club Thai Beach Resort 5* is renowned for its authenticity and its superb beaches bordering the Andaman Sea. Simply immerse yourself...
Continue readingThe eyes are the windows to the soul, and in the gazes of these women, photographed in the four corners of the globe, we capture the soul of each one. These women offer us their fragility, their wounds, their gentleness too. They carry with them...
Continue readingWe went to Kerala, the cradle of Ayurveda, for an Ayurvedic cure. Three weeks of total immersion in a specialised centre: Somatheeram Ayurvedic Health Resort. After a 12-hour plane journey, we found ourselves plunged into a world of peace and...
Continue readingThis is the story of Santiago the warrior and Santiago the little chick, a seven-year-old boy on the road to Santiago de Compostela, on a journey of almost 1,200 km. Accompanied by his mum, Céline, he has decided to...
Continue readingMekong! The "mother of all waters" for its local inhabitants. To get the full picture, come aboard the RV Indochine, a charming boat that sails between Hô-Chi-Minh-Ville (formerly Saigon) in Vietnam and the Tonlé Sap lake in Cambodia, to the north of which...
Continue readingListed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993, Along Bay boasts 1,600 karst islands and islets emerging from the jade-coloured waters of the Gulf of Tonkin. A majestic, dreamlike landscape. A 3? hour drive from...
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