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The Kakku Pagoda Complex in Taunggyi
has over 2,500 stupas clustered together
in just one square kilometre. It is a religious
centre of the Pa-O people.

You can now trek the Sinai Trail, Egypt’s
first long-distance public hiking trail, with
Bedouin guides from three different tribes.
It’s a different way to get up close and personal
to the country’s desert landscapes and people.

Geysir in Southwestern Iceland is the original
hot-water spout after which geysers are named.
It can hurl boiling water up to 70 metres in the air.

Fishermen in Southern Sri Lanka perch
themselves on stilts to cast their lines.
The practice is said to have began during food
shortages during WWII. Today, there are more
‘model’ fishermen than real ones on the stilts.

Malaysia has the world’s tallest tropical
rainforest tree in Sabah and you will soon
be able to visit it on a trek. The tree is a yellow
meranti over 94 metres high.

Lemurs are revered and protected by cultural
taboo in Madagascar. They are believed to
have souls that will seek revenge if hunted.
Despite this, they are endangered from
being hunted for meat.

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