
9 Best Places to Visit in Palawan
A paradise in the Philippines, Palawan’s charm lies in its surrounding waters.

A paradise in the Philippines, Palawan’s charm lies in its surrounding waters.

Stretching for over 6,000 kilometers, the Great Wall of China is undoubtedly one of humankind’s most impressive architectural and engineering achievements.

Located just an hour to the south of Tokyo in a prefecture of the same name, Kamakura is a lovely laidback coastal town with lots for visitors to see and do.

The Philippines are home to an astonishing collection of over 7,600 islands, only 2,000 of which are permanently inhabited.

Located on the banks of the Perfume River which winds its way through town, Hue is a delightful city to visit with loads of things to see and do.

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

Located in Central Vietnam, My Son Sanctuary comprises the most extensive Cham ruins in the country.

Close your eyes and think of the most beautiful tropical paradise in the world.

Hanoi is the beautiful bustling Vietnamese capital which attracts many travelers with its authentic and breathtaking old French architecture and charming streets lined with vendors who seem to always be serving delicious and very reasonably priced Vietnamese street food.

Standing at the eastern terminus of the ancient Silk Road, this historic city has played a central role in shaping one of the world’s oldest civilizations.

Renowned for its ancient history, rich culture, and sensational landscapes, Turkey is dominated by highly favored destinations that draw millions upon millions of visitors annually.

Lying just to the south of India in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka boasts an impressive array of different landscapes.

From the cold foothills of the Himalayas in the north to the remote Andaman & Nicobar Islands in the southeast; and from the deserts of the west to the marshlands of the east – and all the plateaus, forests, grasslands, and beaches in between, India is a place for exploring.

Malaysia isn’t necessarily known for its beaches, often falling by the wayside due to the beautiful beaches of nearby Thailand and Indonesia, so it’s not a traditional go-to beach destination.

Literally translating to “Turtle Island,” this small tropical isle has become a favorite among travelers seeking sun, sea, and adventure.
