Top travel destinations in Asia
Top travel destinations in Asia offer a healthy dose of adventure, ancient history, and culture, from megacities to isolated islands.
Most popular travel destinations in Asia
Top travel destinations in Asia offer a healthy dose of adventure, ancient history, and culture, from megacities to isolated islands. Here are the top destinations in Asia by taking into account accessibility, local costs, and the range of activities available in each area, as well as feedback from previous visitors.
Tokyo
Tokyo itself is one of the most enduring places you’ll ever visit, thanks in part to its population density, ranking as the most populous city globally. Tokyo offers dazzling skyscrapers and overcrowded streets that may give the first-timers disoriented feeling, however, the district boasts of the uniqueness that cannot be found anywhere else. See photograph-worthy sights and attractions in days as you go on a tour of unique museums, interesting buildings or go to Odaiba for the best in shopping.
Maldives
If an ideal beach holiday is your idea of a holiday then the Maldives is just the place for you. It is situated about 370 miles off the coast from mainstream living in the Indian Ocean; this island comprises of well over 1,100 islands (out of which only 200 are populated). The Maldives boast of their fairly hotspot territories; attractive sandy beaches, turquoise blue waters, and rich pop coral reefs that advice exploration.
Phuket
Located in the south of Thailand, Phuket is certainly blessed with elongated beaches and the crystal clear blue water unparalleled to any other Asian country. Among the types of tourism that attract tourists to the region, one can mention swimming and sunbathing on the beach and taking a ride in a wooden longtail boat to James Bond Island in Phang Nga Bay to see the fantastic rocks emerging from the sea.
Hong Kong
Formerly a British colony, Hong Kong stands out from China’s main city counterparts due to the upscale westernization it embraced up until its handover in 1997. For the eye candy, there are more than 250 outlying islands, among them Lantau Island, that offer natural attractions and cultural sites in addition to the splendid skyline of skyscrapers visible from Victoria Peak; for the shopping freaks, there are enthusiastic crowded street market awaiting them.
Chiang Mai
Located in the northwest Thailand, specifically surrounded by mountains, Chiang Mai gives a smaller Thailand Bangkok vibe with more relaxed atmosphere an well decorated by nature. Your city tour must involve Tuk-tuk rides, visiting some temple such as the Sammekhi or Chedi Luang Varavihara, Wat Phra Singh as well as night markets and should not be complete without joining a local cooking class to cook yourself an authentic Thai recipe such as the pad Thai
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