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.
A visit to the island city-state of Singapore is often a wonderful experience considering its unique nature. However, your stay won’t be short of some limitations since you will need to be cautious in every action that you take. Failure to be wary risks arrest and imprisonment. Below are some of the weird things that…
Off-limits for years, Myanmar can now be freely visited. Leave the ordinary behind and travel to Myanmar, the land of sparkling golden pagodas that were built during the 12th and 13th centuries under the Pagan Empire. Myanmar has an extensive coastline with the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal and it contains almost every habitat except desert,…
The earliest history of Laos can be traced back in time for more than 10,000 years. Laos is a former French colony and a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, sharing its borders with Myanmar, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. It is a stunningly beautiful country with an interesting history and well-preserved monuments. When looking for…
Located on the island of Borneo in South East Asia. Brunei, the smallest non island country outside Europe, is a peaceful Muslim country blessed with vast reserves of oil and beautiful rainforest full of wildlife. Check out our Top 7 Things To Do In Brunei. [booking_product_helper shortname=”brunei”] Kampong Ayer 1 Dubbed as the “Venice of the East” by…
The largest city and the commercial capital of Myanmar, Yangon or formerly Rangoon is a tourist hotspot of the country as well as south-east Asia. It was originally developed as a center for sea trade along the coast of Bay of Bengal and later developed into a prime metropolis. Although the city has witnessed the…
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…
The Pattaya area of Thailand’s eastern seaboard is host to a beguiling range of attractions. The range includes anything from ancient Thai traditions to modern adventures. Whenever people think of Pattaya they immediately think of ladyboys, risque shows, and drunk tourists. This does not even begin to touch upon the many things that this city…
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…
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…
Introduction-a_few_phrases_about_the_article.- Hanoi is a beautiful and vibrant capital of Vietnam which also happens to be of the bright lights of the cities in Asia. Over the years, this capital city has transformed itself into a well-established city of the country which avails all kinds of facilities for all the locals. Apart from its cosmopolitan character,…
The small island of Boracay in the Philippines, located south of Manila is a vacationer’s paradise. Just 7km long and 1km across, the island is renowned for its pristine beaches and throbbing nightlife, making it the most popular beach destination in the country. Visitors to the island generally come here to relax on the numerous…
There’s a good reason El Nido, Palawan is called the last marine frontier in the Philippines. It does not only have over 50 beaches, public and secluded, but it also is home to captivating beaches, majestic waterfalls, prehistoric caves, and picturesque landscapes. El Nido is the best place for any beach-loving person. If you are…
When you think of Singapore hotels with rooftop pools, chances are your mind will take you straight to Marina Bay Sands. The grand design and amazing views from there are just stunning. But did you know that there are other Singapore hotels with rooftop pools? And they are as stunning, as amazing! Better yet, they…
As the national capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur attracts millions of visitors every year. One of them is you. Or perhaps you’re a first-timer. Regardless, there’s no doubt that this city is one of the must-visit places in Southeast Asia. You’ll be pampered by culinary and cultural activities in this city. And there’s no…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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 city of Eternal Spring Medellin might be slightly rough around the edges, but it’s transformed into one of Latin America’s most progressive cities. Whether it’s gastronomy, social awareness, or innovation, the city is now an exciting and buzzing metropolis. Despite being largely conservative due to a Catholic population, Medellin is extremely gay-friendly as well.…
Malaysia’s sultry capital Kuala Lumpur is a feast for the senses. The sprawling city is a cultural melting pot for the confluence of the Indian, Chinese, Islamic, and Malay cultures. As amazing a destination as it is, Kuala Lumpur, or KL, also has the country’s biggest yet discreet gay scene. Officially, Malaysia isn’t exactly what…
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…