
8 Wonders of Thailand Not to Be Missed
Thailand is known as the land of a thousand smiles, which should be a clue about the bright and welcoming culture you’ll find there.

Thailand is known as the land of a thousand smiles, which should be a clue about the bright and welcoming culture you’ll find there.

The Global Peace Index is your go-to when trying to figure out the age-old question of “is this country safe.

China is home to one of the oldest cultures on earth and its massive empire is dotted with Buddhist Temples.

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.

Whether it’s beautiful beaches, towering mountains, or endless rice terraces that you’re after, Northern Luzon’s diverse landscapes are a delight to explore.

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.

Towering limestone cliffs, hidden caves, and long stretches of white sand make this tropical destination one of the most breathtaking island landscapes in Southeast Asia.

The Malaysian paradise island of Langkawi is a perfect combination of white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, thick luscious jungle and mountainous landscapes.

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

Laos is a tranquil landlocked country in Southeast Asia.

Few places provoke such strong reactions from visitors.

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

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

The northern third of the island of Borneo comprises East Malaysia which is divided into two states. To the east and sitting on the most northerly tip of the island is Sabah.

You know those places you see in travel brochures and think, “Nah, that can’t be real”? Well, Cappadocia is one of them.
