5 Unexpected Essentials To Pack In Your Suitcase
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After being deprived of travel for several months, travelers might find themselves at a bit of a loss of what to bring on their long-yearned for trip, and according to our research, one out of five global travelers (21%) even admit they will find it difficult to locate their own passport before their next vacation . To save travelers from having a mini meltdown over what they’ve forgotten to pack,we have created an informative guide on the unexpected essentials you might not think to take on your next adventure, once it’s safe and possible to travel again.
Edited by Lisa Minot
2 Apr 2021, 22:00
WITH the tourists gone from Thailand’s film-set islands of Khao Phing Kan and Koh Phi Phi, the marine life has been enjoying a valuable rest from humanity’s effects.
Acres of new coral growth have been recorded and there are almost daily sightings of dolphins, blacktip reef sharks and dugongs part of the manatee family.
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Phuket province is set to be Thailand’s first holiday region to reopen to foreign travellers with vaccinated holidaymakers from low-risk countries welcome to visit from July 1Credit: Getty
Even rarely-seen whale sharks and Bryde’s whales have been making an appearance.
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Lush greenery, calm waters, and a tranquility punctuated with the calls of wildlife reverberating through the trees there aren’t many places as idyllic and enchanting as a mangrove.
While forests formed of mangroves trees that grow in coastal waters make for beautiful landscapes, they are also essential in protecting coastal areas from erosion and mitigating threats of climate change. These forests can store as much as four times more carbon than any other type of tropical forest.
They also provide a habitat for a variety of flora and fauna, including some critically endangered species. With almost 46 percent of the world’s share of mangroves spread through South Asia, Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific, we take you through some of the forests open to visitors where you can witness the wonders of nature.