Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Asia roundup brought to you by @for91days.
Happy Holidays! Our special Christmas present to you is this collection of three amazing articles about destinations in Asia. We'll start on Indonesia's Gili Islands, with one of those water swings, which seem to be all the rage on Instagram, lately. Next, we follow a group of bikers as they cross Iran, and discover just how hospitable the people there are, and willing to help out strangers in need. Finally, are you ready for cuteness overload? Because, we're visiting the Monkey Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal. Alert, alert! Too Much Cuteness!!
Three BEST posts for Asia
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I'll be honest, i already saw a couple of water swing pictures swinging through instagram before i saw this Gili water swing on the Gili Trawangan Island. Nevertheless it is something fascinating, a swing placed in the middle of the ocean. This one was placed right in front of the hotel we were staying.
Something Good Always Come Out | 好的东西总是来自坏事
written by @pushpedal
We arrived in Isfahan after lunch with plenty of time to look around and get to our accommodation. Unfortunately we had no actual location to get to due to some misunderstanding with our Iranian friend. Our friend Alireza was not with us because he had to take a bus from Kashan to Isfahan due to knee pain.
Backpacking in Nepal - Arrival to Kathmandu, Thamel, Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)
written by @phobo
Things here got complicated about 15 minutes after I entered the airport (we landed at about 3pm local time). I wanted to buy a visa, but the ATM at the immigration wouldn't accept my card. After waiting for about 20 minutes, they wrote me a permit which allowed me to go to Kathmandu for 2 hours and find another ATM; they obviously kept my passport.
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