The largest continent in the world is a land of great diversity, having both the world’s highest point, Mount Everest along the border of Tibet and Nepal, and the lowest point, the Dead Sea located where Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Territories converge. From the scorching hot deserts of the Middle East to the frigid climate in Siberia, Asia is also a land of extremes both in its landscapes and people. While Asia has some of the most developed regions in the world like ultra-modern Japan, Singapore, China, and Russia, there are regions that are extremely poor like Laos, Yemen, and East Timor.
Its people too are as diverse as the landscape, with Russia forming its northern and eastern borders, the Middle East countries to its West and the Indian subcontinent to the South. It’s not easy to stereotype an Asian as the countries that come under the borders of this continent are so diverse. Most of the world religions like Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism were founded in Asia and so the land is also steeped in spirituality. Predictably too, the continent has some of the most religious places in the world, such as Jerusalem, Varanasi, Mecca, and Bodh Gaya. A visitor to these lands is easily mesmerized by the uniqueness of the continent and drawn to its beauty, be it the magnificent ancient monuments such as the Great Wall of China, and the Angkor Wat in Cambodia, to the desert ruins and ancient cities of the Middle East, and the wide expanse of idyllic beaches, Asia has to be experienced to be truly appreciated.
Are you planning a trip to Southeast Asia for your next trip but not sure which country to visit? Why don’t you book a ticket to Thailand? Apart from the UNESCO World Heritage sites, “The Land of Smiles” also offers miles of tropical beaches, lip-smacking cuisine, and jaw-dropping castles. And when it comes to accommodation,…
Something about Thailand’s largest island, Phuket, draws everyone to it. It enraptures us with its crystal-clear blue waters and shimmering white-sand beaches. Phuket is most famous for its pulsating nightlife, rich Peranakan culture, and beaches. But, it’s also popular for being a luxurious vacation destination. Have you ever dreamt of waking up to a gorgeous…
If your ideal holiday includes a lot of relaxation, whether on the sandy beach or by the pool, you may want to consider visiting Phuket. This is the place to be for anyone wanting to sit back and relax. With serene beaches, magical landscapes, lip-smacking food, and picturesque sceneries at a lower price than some…
If you’ve never visited Koh Samui before, it’s time to book a ticket! It’s such a fantastic holiday destination that you’ll never want to leave! Thanks to its mixture of culture and activities, even the moodiest travelers will always be happy. That said, staying at a private villa is the best way to enjoy your…
Who hasn’t heard of the beauty of Thailand’s blue water and sandy beaches? There are plenty of options you can choose from in this tropical heaven, from a white sandy beach to a rocky coastal area. This article comprises a list of the best beaches in Thailand where you get to take a nice long…
Pattaya is eye-popping sensory overload, but the good kind. The wildest of all of Thailand’s islands, it’s a touristy, multi-cultural tropical paradise. What’s more, Pattaya is famed for its cheap luxury, epic nightlife, and gorgeous boys. So, its repute as a sex capital is completely deserved and it makes for a sensational LGBTQ beach destination.…
The gorgeous Koh Phangan sits in the Gulf of Thailand, just north of Koh Samui. It’s the birthplace of Thailand’s original and wildly famous Full Moon Party. However, the island celebrates and hosts some or the other party on most days of the year. Albeit small, the gay scene in Koh Phangan is fast-growing, keeping…
Bangkok remains one of the topmost visited cities in the world. It’s not just another tiny dot on the map, the city serves as an exciting place with abundant natural wealth. Like other capital cities in the world, Bangkok just never seems to sleep. Visiting Bangkok any time soon? We’ve got you covered. Whether you’re…
Koh Samui in Thailand has all the ideal ingredients for the perfect retreat – soft, white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters sparkling in all shades of blue, and a sun-kissed atmosphere. The wild island sits off Thailand’s eastern coast in the Gulf of Thailand. Whether you want to feast on delicious Thai cuisine, retreat to a wellness…
Thailand’s largest island Phuket feels like utopia. Jade, emerald, cyan, turquoise – waters of all colors hit its dazzling white-sand coasts. The island is all about beach bliss and stunning underwater life. It’s also famous for the dramatic limestone karsts jutting out of the green-blue Phang Nga Bay. All this is wrapped up in diverse…
The myriad attractions of Bangkok, the vibrant capital city of Thailand, are famous across the world. What is not as well-known is that it is also a city of contrasts where modernity exists in harmony with ancient traditions. The bustling metropolis, with its soaring skyscrapers, is also a treasure trove of ancient temples, beautiful art…
Lush Phuket on Thailand’s southern edge has white-sand beaches and turquoise waters. Aside from a rollicking nightlife, the island is also perfect for romance. So, it’s no surprise that it’s one of the world’s most popular honeymoon destinations. A Phuket vacation is all about long walks, beach fun, and candlelit dinners. What’s more, there is…
Bangkok is much like a plate of its famous Pad Thai noodles; an intense mix of salty, sweet, sour, and spicy all at once. The cosmopolitan Thai capital is famous for street food, floating markets, ornate temples, and its nightlife. Whether it’s fast-moving tuk-tuks or Chao Phraya River cruises, the city is divergent in character.…
Chiang Mai, with endless rice fields and rainforests, meandering rivers, and ornate temples, is reminiscent of a picturesque countryside hamlet. It is also Thailand’s cultural capital and is known for its outdoor adventures and activities, gorgeous historic sights, and an amazing variety of vegan food. Chiang Mai is also the former seat of the Lanna…
Krabi on the breath-taking west coast of Thailand is known for its azure-turquoise waters, encrusted limestone formations, and lush. Right from Krabi town to its long, languorous beaches, Krabi is a water baby and beach bum paradise. What’s more, the entire province is all about exploring the stunning natural attractions of Andaman, indulging in thrilling…
There’s no place like Thailand to indulge in one’s guilty pleasures, and Phuket is one of the top destinations for hedonistic fun in the country. Home to fabulous beaches, a whole lot of fun activities, Phuket is home to one of Thailand’s liveliest gay scenes and is a top destination for LGBTQ travelers. There are innumerable…
Bangkok, the capital of Thailand is every tourists’ paradise for its contrasting experiences. On one hand, you get to see the city’s vibrant nightlife while on the other hand, you experience spirituality at the monasteries and Buddhist temples. Teeming with some of the best restaurants and hotels, Bangkok boasts of many highrise hotels with a…
The cultural capital of northern Thailand Chiang Mai is an enchanting and tranquil destination. The innately Thai city feels much like a big village, whether its the winding bylanes, the gorgeous temples, or the elephant safaris. Chiang Mai also happens to be gay-friendly, just like Thailand’s capital Bangkok. While Chiang Mai’s gay scene isn’t as…
Bangkok’s reputation as a gay-friendly destination goes beyond the smattering of gay-friendly clubs and bars in the city. With the number of gays traveling to Bangkok being on the rise, it has led to the presence of a lot of gay friendly hotels in Bangkok. For gay travelers on a budget, there are many gay…
The tropical paradise, Koh Phangan is the fifth-largest island in Thailand, located 12 km from Koh Samui. It has sandy beaches stretched along the coastlines while the inner part is covered with rain forest. Koh Pha-ngan doesn’t have an airport and travelers take ferries to reach the island from the mainland. We have picked up…
Krabi is located on the western coast of Thailand, facing the Andaman Sea. Krabi Town is the capital of the province of Krabi with the Krabi River falling into the Phang Nga Bay. The picturesque Phi Phi Islands are also part of the Krabi province which is famous for its tropical beaches, limestone cliffs, and…
Ko (Koh) Samui or Samui Island is Thailand’s second-largest island after Phuket. It is famous for its sandy beaches, luxurious to mid-range hotels, lush vegetation, deep blue waters, and coral reefs. Travelers and tourists around the world visit Ko Samui in large numbers each year and enjoy this beach paradise. Samui was once a fisherman’s…
Ko Phi Phi is a group of Thai islands between the Phuket and the Straits of Malacca. Administered under the Krabi Province, the islands are an Asian paradise. A group of six islands is included in Phi Phi, the two largest are Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh. Phi Phi Don has more population…
When we were told our beer needs to be refreshed with ice cubes otherwise it goes warm within minutes we doubted about staying in Phuket. However, we fell in love with the place before we finish the beer. The friendliness, warmth and great smile of its people conquered our hearts. Although Phuket is only one…