
23 Attractions You Shouldn’t Miss in Tokyo
The most populous city on the planet, Japan’s capital Tokyo seamlessly mixes the ultramodern with the ancient.

The most populous city on the planet, Japan’s capital Tokyo seamlessly mixes the ultramodern with the ancient.

Over the last two decades, Oman has emerged as one of the most desirable destinations in the Middle East.

Japan, also known as the Land of the Rising Sun, is an exciting and culturally fascinating travel destination.

At first glance, this village almost doesn’t look real. From above, the hillside appears drenched in every color imaginable.

The Southeast Asian nation of Thailand shares borders with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia in the south.

As Jakarta is very chaotic and crowded, many travellers only spend a brief time in Indonesia’s capital before heading on to Bali’s beaches.

With its wealth of fabulous beaches, the Philippines is one of the best countries in the world to head to if you want dazzlingly white sands, gently swaying palm trees, and glimmering turquoise waters stretching into the distance before you.

Hong Kong is a myriad of islands on the southwest coast of China. It was a British territory for more than a century before being handed back to China recently.

Forever associated with the world’s first atomic-bomb attack that leveled the city on 6th August 1945, Hiroshima has bounced back remarkably since then and now looks much like any other modern Japanese city.

Located around two hours to the north of Tokyo, this small city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, and justifiably so.

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

Renowned around the world for its endless steppe, nomadic culture, and of course, Genghis Khan, Mongolia is a breathtakingly beautiful place to explore that will delight nature lovers and outdoor aficionados alike.

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

Myanmar, the official name for the Southeast Asian nation more commonly known as Burma, is a must-see for travelers who like Buddha and beaches, though not necessarily in that order.

Tucked away among the mountains of central Japan, this charming city was long considered one of the country’s best-kept secrets.
