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🌏 Discover inspiring destinations, insider travel tips, and authentic cultural experiences. 🗺️ Comprehensive destination guides. 🌟 Hidden gems and local experiences. 📷 Inspiring travel photography. 💡 Expert travel tips and advice. During 40 years of travel and living abroad Michel - the founder of TravelNotes.org - has visited over 120 countries, some 220 UNESCO World Heritage S
24/02/2026
Visitors to Malaysia will find a remarkable diversity, where ancient rainforests meet futuristic cities, pristine beaches border dramatic mountains, and multicultural traditions blend harmoniously.
This South-east Asian gem encompasses Peninsular Malaysia, sharing borders with Thailand and Singapore, and Malaysian Borneo; home to some of the world's oldest jungles and unique wildlife.
From the soaring Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur to the UNESCO World Heritage streets of George Town and Melaka, Malaysia offers extraordinary experiences for adventurous travellers to savour.
09/02/2026
From the bustling streets of Seoul to the volcanic landscapes of Jeju Island, South Korea offers profound cultural experiences alongside world-class urban adventures.
07/02/2026
Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, will be celebrated on February 17th this year. This marks the first day of the first month of the Vietnamese lunar calendar and is the most important holiday in Vietnam. The festival typically lasts several days, with families reuniting and engaging in various customs and celebrations.
07/02/2026
What do you like best about Austria?
25/01/2026
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Mexico captivates travellers with its intoxicating blend of ancient civilisations, Spanish colonial heritage, vibrant indigenous cultures, and natural beauty.
Photo by by Sarah Frühwirt.
25/01/2026
This tourism powerhouse, known for the Burj Khalifa, luxury shopping, beaches, and vibrant nightlife is the most visited city in the Middle East.
Imagine sipping champagne 148 floors above the desert whilst watching the sunset paint the Arabian Gulf gold, then three hours later you're haggling for saffron in a traditional souk where camels once rested.
Welcome to Dubai, where the impossible happens before lunch and the extraordinary is Tuesday's agenda.
Photo by Christoph Schulz
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