The world’s highest point, Mount Everest, lies within Asia along the border of Tibet and Nepal soaring eight,848m (29,028 ft) above sea stage. Its lowest level is the Dead Sea , located on the assembly points of Israel, the Palestinian Territories, and Jordan, whose floor is 400m (1,312 ft) beneath sea level. Asia’s longest river is the Yangtze, which runs 6,300km (3,915 miles) via China, all the way from the high Tibetan Plateau to Shanghai. Its largest lake is the 386,400km² (149,200 sq. mile) Caspian Sea, which is surrounded by a number of Central Asian nations.
In the end, my trip was saved by Travelfish. (I made it each to Koh Phi Phi and Tonsai seashore). But is it time to put away the guidebooks for good? I’m not so sure. Yes, I was proud of Travelfish. But not blissful enough to stay completely trustworthy to the Web. About halfway …