Indonesia is known around the world for its beautiful scenery and amazing beaches, and perhaps best known among its destinations is the stunning island of Bali. With its amazing coral reefs and diving opportunities, gorgeous beaches and volcanic forested mountains, Bali is Indonesia’s top tourist spot and while busy, it’s also well known for being a peaceful place of...
With its streets bustling with people day and night, Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city and most popular destination in Vietnam, will keep you occupied for days. From its colonial architecture to its museums, there’s something for everyone. But, when the vibrant atmosphere becomes too much and you want a change of pace, the city of Dalat hits...
The beautiful city of Auckland is set on New Zealand’s North Island. With water and hilly ranges surrounding the city, it’s a very scenic destination that’s also filled with things to do. There’s the iconic Sky Tower, the Wintergardens, Auckland Domain – a park based around an extinct volcano, a seaside promenade, museums, islands, beaches and more; plenty to...
The capital and largest city of Laos, Vientiane is a colorful and welcoming place filled with temples and wats, including the country’s most important national monument: That Luang. Although large, Vientiane has a laid-back atmosphere that invites you to take your time, strolling the streets of its Old Quarter and sitting back enjoying a coffee in one of its...
Two of the most popular tourist destinations in China are the major cities of Beijing and Shanghai. Beijing, of course, is China’s capital; a city full of history and culture with a life stretching back 3,000 years. Home to some of the country’s most iconic landmarks such as the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall of China, and...
The capital of the Philippines, and one of the most densely populated cities in the world, Manila is busy yet highly interesting city to visit. Set on Manila Bay, the city is full of great contrasting architecture with its colonial Spanish alongside modern skyscrapers providing churches, forts, parks and plenty more to explore. There’s no doubting that Manila is...
Known as Queen City of the South, Cebu City is the fifth largest city in the Philippines, and the country’s oldest city. Tourists come for its history and landmarks as well as a good assortment of museums, and because it’s considered to be the birthplace of Christianity in the Far East, there are many churches and religious shrines too....
Dalat is a beautiful city set in beautiful surroundings! The capital of the Lam Dong Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam, Dalat sits on a golf course and a lake with pine clad forested hills surrounding it. Unlike much of Vietnam where the weather is hot and sticky, Dalat has a temperate climate which really shows in...
Gateway to Palawan Island, Puerto Princesa has scenery to rival some of the world’s most beautiful destinations. Use it as a base for exploring national parks and their limestone caves and underground rivers, relax on its beaches, wander through its museum, or keep your eyes peeled for its abundant wildlife. Puerto Princesa has all this and more, but if...
Batangas City and Province are just a short distance south of the country’s capital, Manila, making them an easy to reach and popular tourist destination. Home to Taal Volcano and Taal Heritage Town, the province also features many great beaches, providing a good assortment of attractions for visitors of all ages. From here, you can go south to visit...