Southeast Asia is a land formed by the elements of nature with raging rivers, coral islands, and volcanoes delicately balanced with tropical forests and stretches of golden sand. This part of the world has always been a favorite with globe trotters and backpackers seeking out the mystique and tranquility of the lands south of China and Japan and east of India. Southeast Asia is subdivided into two geographic regions, Mainland Southeast Asia, formerly known as Indochina for its location between India and China, and Maritime Southeast Asia, previously known as the East Indies.
This diverse region comprising as many waterways as there are roadways has always seen a fair share of travelers not just for its varied landscapes but also for the spirituality that envelops the region. From the mosques of Malaysia and Brunei to the Taoist temples of Singapore, the Buddhist temples of Thailand, and the Hindu temples of Indonesia and Cambodia, Southeast Asia is a unique blend of religions with no one religion reigning supreme in any individual country of the region. The area which is as steeped in culture and traditions as it is with progress has marched grandly ahead towards the future with its megacities boasting the tallest skyscrapers and megamalls in the world.
Bali, also called by many the “Island of the Gods,” is one of the best travel destinations on Earth. If you haven’t been to Bali before, you sure are missing a lot! Even some of Hollywood’s biggest stars love to visit Bali to enjoy its beautiful coastlines and have perfect relaxation. It’s safe to say…
Bali is such a popular global destination that many people mistake it for a country. It’s actually part of Indonesia, and the island’s Ngurah Rai International Airport is among the busiest ones in the country. We just returned from the island, and though it hasn’t been long, we’re already missing it. The temples are nothing…
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Bali, the “Land of Gods,” welcomes thousands of visitors every year. But to fully enjoy everything Bali has to offer, we think it’s best to stay in Ubud, the island’s cultural hub. The serene town is home to ancient temples. Aside from that, you can also spend your time strolling the beautiful rice terraces, sampling…
Are you visiting Bali soon? Then you should consider staying in Seminyak, as it’s as vast as fabulous! Home to some of Bali’s top eateries, bars, and boutiques, Seminyak is one of the most bustling neighborhoods on the island. Of course, with everything it offers, there are countless accommodation options found in Seminyak. However, nothing…
The exotic beauty amidst warm hospitality, that is Bali. Those who have traveled to Bali and truly explored its culture would agree that there’s no other place like this on earth. The best way to indulge yourself in this tropical paradise is to dip in the fresh pool overlooking the ocean, the beach, or the…
Tranquility surrounded by natural beauty amidst the rich cultural background of Bali, what more you could ask for? Between the temples, traditional markets, and touristy pockets, you’ll find unique hotels in Ubud, Bali that offer the best worlds of The Island of Gods. These hotels combine the modern amenities and the traditional uniqueness you seek…
Sensational Seminyak seems like an island destination of its own, despite overlooking the Bali Sea just north of Kuta. Whether it’s world-class shopping or dining at superb restaurants, the town presents you with scores of opportunities. Seminyak also happens to be the gay hub of Bali, which itself is quite a welcoming island towards LGBTQ…
Summing up Ubud’s utterly dreamy charm in a few words is futile. After all, it’s the lushest spot, and the cultural heartland of Bali, the Island of the Gods. The paradisiacal Ubud is a heady mixture of mesmerizing temples, verdant rice terraces, and lip-smacking local cuisine. Ubud, and Bali in general, is also a playground…
Advertised as the “Island of Gods”, Bali’s popularity exceeds its own country. For decades, it has been a popular destination among both local and international travelers, and for good reasons. Those who seek for tropical heaven will love Bali’s shores. And those interested in culture may find once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Whichever your motive in visiting the…
Scattered across the equatorial region is Indonesia, the most southeastern country of Asia. With over 13,466 islands, approximately 6,000 of them still remain uninhabited, it is the largest archipelago country in the world. The country is best known for its temples, beaches, volcanoes and jungles, which shelter tigers, elephants and the famous and scary Komodo…