Distance by Design: Asia’s Open Spaces in 2021
A great big sky full of stars and endless opens spaces are more important than they’ve ever been before.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
A great big sky full of stars and endless opens spaces are more important than they’ve ever been before.
Ready for a Guinness World Record setting pool? Address Beach Resort, is set to open in December with the world’s highest infinity pool.
Right now Americans can fly to the capital of commerce of Dubai for underwater restaurants and then head into the sands for adventure and dune bashing.
With the exception of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates is open to travelers around the globe and this Middle Eastern treasure has more to offer than first meets the eye.
Sunday marked the year-to-go countdown for the 2020 Expo in Dubai, and Remote Lands has some ideas for where you should stay.
There are Sudanese cheetahs and Arabian oryx on an island in the Persian Gulf called Sir Bani Yas. To see it, there is no other way than Anantara.
Yes, there are the skyscrapers, Burj Khalifa, and man-made islands, but there’s still some culture left in Dubai, and you’ll find it in Al Fahidi.
As Travelogues from Remote Lands rounds out 2018, we wanted to take a few moments to recognize some exceptional articles published this year.
Bugatti Chiron on desert roads? Mclaren 570S on marble streets? Ferrari 458GT on an F1 circuit? Dubai has supercars galore, and travelers can take them for a spin.
While most might expect somewhere like the Maldives to be leading the world in underwater hotel experiences (and they are), underwater Dubai will not be left behind.
Remote Lands is proud to present the Dozen Dream Destinations 2019, from tented camps in the jungle and secluded seaside villas to diving with hammerheads and exclusive private jet journeys.
Dubai’s art scene has been on the rise for years, and now that it’s in full bloom, there’s plenty of innovation for art lovers and gastronomes.