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

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

Koh Lipe, an island off the shore of Southwestern Thailand, is considered a tropical island paradise: jungles, secluded beaches, swaying palms and calm waters.

Lying on the northwest coast of Borneo, the Malaysian city of Kota Kinabalu is an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it is easy to see why.

Ancient temples, tangled alleyways, and the distant backdrop of the Himalayas give this city an atmosphere unlike anywhere else.

India is a vast, astonishing and diverse country.

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

The bustling metropolis of Tokyo boasts an unending number of attractions to explore.

The coastal hub of Shanghai is a wild place to visit. China’s biggest city is as famous for its lively traditional restaurants as it is for its colonial architecture.

Turquoise waters, whitewashed buildings, and sun-soaked beaches give this coastal city an unmistakable Mediterranean feel.

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.

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

Travelers are drawn here for many different reasons.

Indonesia is a huge country, in both population and land area, with significant cultural and geological diversity.

A nation ripe with cultural, historical, and natural tourist attractions, South Korea has a plethora of interesting sights.

The Thai island of Koh Samui is a slice of picturesque paradise.
