the vice guide to travel

  • Skønhedskonkurrencen Miss Camel

    I Abu Dhabi findes der beduiner og sheiker, som gladeligt vil smide op til 20 millioner kroner for en såkaldt "prisvindende skønhed" i håb om, at hun vinder den eftertragtede Bayraq-titel - den smukkeste kamel i landet. ​

  • Miss Camel Beauty Contest

    Charlet finds herself the only woman in the desert, looking for the elusive beauty in the beast.

  • Kingdom of the Little People - Trailer

    In this episode of The VICE Guide to Travel, we send VICE magazine's creative director, Annette Lamothe-Ramos, to visit the controversial theme park Kingdom of the Little People.

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  • The Japanese Love Industry

    In these difficult times, many Japanese are putting marriage and families on the back burner and seeking recreational love and affection as a cheap escape. We sent Ryan Duffy to investigate Tokyo's cuddle cafes and Yakuza-sponsored prostitution.

  • North Korean Motorcycle Diaries - Riding the Korean Peninsula's Baekdudaegan Mountain Range

    Last August, motorcyclists Joanne and Gareth Morgan embarked on their most ambitious journey yet: riding the Baekdudaegan, a mountain range that stretches the length of North and South Korea’s shared peninsula.

  • North Korean Motorcycle Diaries - Trailer

    Last August, motorcyclists Joanne and Gareth Morgan embarked on their most ambitious journey yet: riding the Baekdudaegan, a mountain range that stretches the length of North and South Korea’s shared peninsula.

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  • Japans kærlighedsindustri

    Japan har verdens største negative befolkningstilvækst og har skiftet kærligheden ud med kælecaféer, hvor man kan få et hurtigt kærlighedsfiks.

  • Human Safari

    Tourists on India's Andaman Islands are taken by the busload to watch the Jarawa tribe go about their daily lives.

  • Menneskesafari på Andamanerne

    Turisterne på de indisk-kontrollerede Andamanøer bliver kørt rundt i store busser for at se, hvordan Jarawastammen lever deres daglige liv.

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  • Blood Sacrifice in Sumba

    Where Shamans and warriors worship holy sea worms.

  • Blood Sacrifice in Sumba

    Sumba is an island the size of Jamaica in the Indonesian archipelago that has been cut off from the rest of the world for so long that its ancient animistic traditions survive to this day.

  • Blood Sacrifice in Sumba

    Sumba, an island in the Indonesian archipelago. It is the setting for annual ritual battles called Pasola. A fight between rival clans that hurl spears on horseback, to "fertilize" the soil with spilled human blood.