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Ecotourism
         
  Balikpapan
Visit the scenic Mahakam River, and get close to the orang utans at the Wanariset Samboja Orangutan Rehabilitation & Reintroduction Centre.
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  Chiang Mai
Home to Thailand’s highest mountain, Chiang Mai offers the chance to elephant trek through the Northern forests, visit the hill tribes of the Golden Triangle and soak in the renowned Fang Hot Springs.
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  Chongqing
Gateway to the world-renowned Three Gorges, Chongqing offers landscape views, intricately carved hillsides and healing hot springs.
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  Davao
Visit Davao’s bountiful orchards – especially its king of fruits, the infamous durian. From Davao, prepare a trek up the legendary Mount Apo.
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  Kochi
Get back to nature on a backwaters cruise outside of Kochi. Cruise the calm waters on a restored rice barge, and stop at a nearby island for a lunch of fish and rice, served on a coconut leaf. Learn how the coconut serves as a vital plant here and discover the traditional methods of fishing.
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  Kota Kinabalu
Starting at the city’s ‘green lung’, the City Bird Sanctuary, take an ecological tour de force in Sabah, from its unique reefs and marine parks, to ecologically rich Mount Kinabalu National Park, home to many rare and unique species – including the pungent Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower.
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  Kuching
Cruise up the mighty Sarawak River, then visit the mighty Mulu National Park to catch a glimpse of the rare proboscis monkey. Within the Mulu Caves (Miri) which is about 90 minutes flight away, wonder at the modern art that nature created and enter the world’s largest cave chamber.
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  Langkawi
Home to up to 104 islands, Langkawi offers pristine corners, like Pantai Cenang, Pantai Tengah and Pantai Kok; and untouched rainforests teeming with flora and fauna, like those surrounding Datai Bay and Burau Bay.
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  Lombok
Enjoy a land defined by volcanic activity, from Mount Rinjani’s pearl blue crater lake and nearby waterfalls, to the coral islands of the Gili's (small islands in local Sasak language).
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  Manado
Tour the famed Minahasan Highlands for a true cultural experience, with its collection of houses, megalithic stone and mysterious stone graves. Then trek up Mount Mahawu, a dormant volcano, and get a rare opportunity to peer into its crater.
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  Medan
Volcanoes, cascading waterfalls, and orang utans and Medan’s jewel: Lake Toba. This pre-historic lake was formed some 75,000 years ago. It is so enormous it houses an island right in the middle of it.
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  Palembang
Trek up the twin-peaked Mount Dempo, view Ranau Lake which stretches for 16 kilometres, and dip your feet into the hot water springs at the foot of Mount Seminung.
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  Phnom Penh
Lying peacefully at the confluence of the Mekong and Tônlé Sap rivers, Phnom Penh offers boat trips on the scenic waters off the Mekong River, to Mekong Island. Pack a lunch and visit Toule Bati for lake-side picnics.
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  Phuket
Board a yacht and take in the remarkable coastal scenery outside of Phuket, including the limestone cliffs that rise impressively out of the sea. From Laem Promthep, enjoy the hilltop view that overlooks the ocean.
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  Surabaya
Visit and trek up Mount Penanggungan, the sacred mountain of the 14th century Majapahit Kingdom. Traverse the dense forests to the spectacular waterfalls within.
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  Thiruvananthapuram
Trekking in the forests of Neyyar Reservoir situated about 38kms from Thiruvananthapuram is the best for adventure minded. Cruise through the Neyyar Dam to reach Utharam Kayam in the forests of Neyyar and stay at Erumadam (tree house) is a lasting experience. Thenmala situated about 72kms from Trivandrum is India’s first planned eco-tourism destination. The project has 3 zones – culture zone, leisure zone and adventure zone to suit the various tastes. Other options include tree top huts, children’s eco-park, riverside treks etc.
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  Xiamen
The mountains behind Xiamen University’s campus offer phenomenal views. Later take a coastal walk before visiting the undulating terrain of the Five Old Men Mountains.
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