Far East Travels Video Podcast

Far East Travels Video Podcast is inspired by Rick Steves, Lonely Planet, Anthony Bourdain, and National Geographic. Travel advice and inspiration from the Himalaya to the remote jungles of Norther Laos. Travels through Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Japan, Taiwan, India, Nepal, Korea and beyond.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 11m. Bisher sind 200 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 4 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 14 hours 33 minutes

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episode 98: My Beloved Nepal-Earthquake Stories Part 4-Sankhu Devastation


Sankhu, is a historic town that sits on the old Tibetan salt trade route in the Kathmandu Valley, 17kmh away from the capital of Kathmandu. I made a few trips to the village in May 2015 that had suffered severe damage and loss from the series of earthqua...


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 May 5, 2016  22m
 
 

episode 99: My Beloved Nepal-Earthquake Stories-Part 3-Fear And Homelessness


Soon after I arrived in Kathmandu on May 12, 2015, the day the 7.3 earthquake struck the country fear, like a virus, once again spread throughout cities, towns and villages everywhere. People had just started to resume regular life, minimally their usual...


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 May 1, 2016  14m
 
 

episode 100: My Beloved Nepal-Earthquake Stories Part 2-Patan’s Durbar Square


Patan's Durbar Square was closed for several weeks following the earthquakes of 2015. It is currently open to the public. Patan is one of three royal cities in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley, the other two are Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. All three former kingdoms...


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 April 27, 2016  15m
 
 

My Beloved Nepal-Earthquake Stories Part 1


Balaju, one of the worst hit sections of Kathmandu saw many of it’s buildings like these completely destroyed by the earthquakes of 2015 For Nepal 2015 will go down as one of the worst years on record, for disasters, politics, everything!


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 April 26, 2016  10m
 
 

Kanyakumari, India-Land’s End Of The Subcontinent


Kanyakumari India sits at the southern tip of the subcontinent. Technically it’s not the Republic of India’s extreme southern point, that title goes to Indira Point on Great Nicobar Island. It is however a popular tourist destination and important pil


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 April 22, 2016  6m
 
 

Beaches To Street Food-The Maximum City-Mumbai, India


Experiencing the culture of Mumbai is as easy as hopping on a bus. Daily activities like riding the bus or local trains can be just as interesting and exciting as visiting an important landmark or museum. Once you’re familiar with the numbers of the bu.


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 April 16, 2016  8m
 
 

Cinemascope Edition-Atmospheric Hot Springs Village-Beitou-Taipei, Taiwan


Beitou District is a short 20 minute MRT ride from Taipei, Taiwan but it feels like your in another world. Serene compared to the bustle of Taipei, the hot springs resort area of the district is situated right over the Tatun Volcano Group,


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 April 12, 2016  9m
 
 

Cinemascope Edition-Bangkok’s Dazzling Top Attraction-The Grand Palace


The Grand Palace is the busiest tourist attraction in Bangkok. It has been home to the Kings of Siam and Thailand since 1782. It is not one building as the name implies but a series of buildings, halls, and pavilions set around courtyards, open lawns,


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 April 8, 2016  8m
 
 

Cinemascope Edition-Wars, Opium, And Tea-Mae Salong, Thailand


In Northern Thailand 15km away from the border of Myanmar lies Santikhiri, otherwise known as Mae Salong. It’s history was in part formed by the opium trade as part of the Golden Triangle. More recently it was settled by members of the 93rd division of.


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 April 4, 2016  4m
 
 

Chiang Mai, Thailand’s “Chill” Saturday Walking Street Market


Plan your trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand to fall on a weekend and you’ll be rewarded with the opportunity to visit it’s two major night markets or walking street markets. The Saturday market locally known as the Waulai Market is smaller than it’s Sund


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 March 22, 2016  5m