
26 Must-See Attractions in Thailand
Affectionately known as the ‘Land of Smiles’, Thailand is arguably Southeast Asia’s premier travel destination.

Affectionately known as the ‘Land of Smiles’, Thailand is arguably Southeast Asia’s premier travel destination.

India is the world’s seventh-largest country stretching from the high mountains of the Himalayas to the tropical greenery of Kerala, and from the sacred Ganges to the sands of the Thar desert.

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.

The largest archipelago on Earth, Indonesia is remarkably made up of over 18,000 islands; as such, there are a plethora of incredible sights to see, with many of its beautiful beaches ranking amongst the best in the world.

If you visit Vietnam, there is a good chance your trip will revolve around the capital city of Hanoi.

The largest city in the world, Tokyo is a fun, fascinating, futuristic place to visit.

The People’s Republic of China is a vast and diverse country. Because of its size, it is impossible to see it all within a single trip.

Full of incredible old temples and shrines, Nara was the first capital of Japan all the way back in the eighth century.

Did you know that Hanoi is home to the world’s largest mosaic mural?

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

One of the world’s most iconic cities, Kuala Lumpur, is abuzz with action.

Most people walk into this stunning museum expecting a satellite branch of the Paris original. What they find instead is something far more interesting.

The perfect introduction to the Middle East, Jordan has long been one of the region’s most popular countries to visit.

Sri Lanka may be a small island in the Indian Ocean but that’s the only thing small about it.

Nestled away in the uplands of Bali is the beautiful town of Ubud.
