
23 Most Beautiful Islands in Asia
White sand beaches, turquoise water and magical underwater worlds are spread throughout Asia.

White sand beaches, turquoise water and magical underwater worlds are spread throughout Asia.

The most populous nation in the world, China´s vast territory encompasses diverse peoples and places; all with their own unique cultures, customs and ways of life.

Always surprising and refreshing, Bangkok is a must on most people’s South East Asian trips.

The cultural capital of the country, Kandy is set almost slap bang in the center of Sri Lanka and was once home to the island nation’s kings and queens of old.

Full of amazing old tombs, temples, burial mounds, and rock carvings, South Korea’s Gyeongju fully earns its nickname as ‘the museum without walls,’ and will astound visitors with all it’s amazing tourist attractions.

Visitors from every corner of the globe have been flocking to Siem Reap for decades to explore the illustrious Angkor Wat, but what if I told you there’s more to this Cambodian city than its iconic temple complex?

For a country the size of New Jersey, Israel is startlingly diverse.

Beijing is a top destination for travelers to China, but the Chinese capital is huge and teems with millions of people.

Neon-lit streets, ancient palaces, and futuristic skyscrapers create a striking contrast that gives this city its unmistakable energy.

National Parks are perhaps not the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of China. However, the country boasts over 200 unique national parks within its borders.

Where two rivers meet, this lush riverside destination is framed by mountains, waterfalls, and wide stretches of tropical greenery.

Penang Island in Malaysia is an incredible destination packed with historic architecture and major tourist attractions.

Widely regarded as one of the prettiest and best-preserved cities in Asia, this charming coastal destination enchants visitors with its timeless atmosphere.

Covering a vast swathe of territory in Peninsular Malaysia, Taman Negara is the largest and most popular national park in the country.

A country full of life, color and delicious cuisine, Indonesia’s sprawling cities can be a bit chaotic for travelers to navigate, although the wealth of sights make a visit more than worthwhile.
