Be a Conscious Traveler: Elephants in Thailand

A good memory and high levels of intelligence are what elephants are admired for in Asian culture, and in Korea, elephants symbolize wisdom and longevity. They are considered to bring good luck and prosperity. But why is it that elephants are the victims of so much suffering?  

Liberating the Dharma for Women – Visiting a Revolutionary Buddhist Monastery in Thailand

Written and photographed by Michael Goonan. At first glance, Wat Songdhammakalyani is a familiar sight in Thailand. Situated along a busy road about 50 km outside of Bangkok, this Theravada … Read More

The Beauty of Thailand: Outside Bangkok

Written by Stephie Melina Kabre Photographed by Don Tajaroensuk and Stephie Melina Kabre   I gave a final look at the wonderful house we had been living in for almost … Read More

The Dark Side of Elephant Tourism

Tayani van Eeden helps us learn how to be more proactive in our research before embarking on animal involved activities and to become #responsibletourists

A Shared Language

An ACC collaboration that aims to unite various cultures through the platform of music

Gwangju Eats: Khmer Food

This month taste delicious Khamer food in Gwangju!

Koh Chang: Thailand’s Elephant Island

When one’s biggest worry concerns the sun’s position and its relation to the umbrella that is producing a cool and relaxing shade next to the beach, life is surely too nice. That, in a sense, is one side of Koh Chang.