Asia

Travel Guide
Khao Lak showing a sunset
Experience new flavors, smells, sounds and vistas in this continent that offers everything from horse riding on the plains of Mongolia to swimming at Thailand’s beaches.

Stretched out between Turkey in the northwest and Singapore in the southeast, even reaching as far as eastern Russia, Asia is huge. As the world’s biggest and most populated continent, this is a place of endless possibilities.

It’s not just the affordable travel that makes Asia such a tourism hotspot. Its ancient history shines through in ruined forts and temples, its religions and rituals are as diverse as it gets and its eclectic cuisine is a feast for the senses.

Of course, what is means to discover Asia is different for everyone. For many, walking over theGreat Wall of China, stepping into theTaj MahalinIndia, or cycling among the moss-clad ruins ofAngkor WatinCambodiafeatures high on their bucket list.

Others are saving up for a photography course inSri Lanka, a yoga retreat in India or a foodie tour ofJapan. Meanwhile, the more adventurous types may dream of an eco-tour ofVietnam, tubing down a river inLaos, climbing a volcano inSumatraor even climbingMount EverestinNepal.

Some will look no further than lazy beach sessions on the stunning islands ofMalaysiaorThailand, which also happen to be great for scuba diving. And for those looking to party, there is always the nightlife inTokyo,Bali,BangkokandKoh Phanganto delve into.

Long-overlooked regions, such asTaiwan,South Korea, and the Caucasus region are now attracting hordes of curious travelers as well. Even poorer Asian nations such asCambodia,MyanmarandEast Timorare making the list and doing splendidly. It’s here that you can still find the authentic villages and a genuine curiosity towards visitors.

It’s worth noting that most “Westerners” experience a culture shock on their first trip to Asia, especially in vast countries such as India, China and the Asian part of Russia. Just prepare to be happily lost in translation, look for the beauty in the chaos and be sure to try something new every day.

Popular cities in Asia

Sukhumvit featuring landscape views, central business district and night scenes
Bangkok
Known for Shopping, Castle and Temples
With magnificent temples, imposing Buddhas and the remnants of a fascinating system of "khlongs" (canals), this “City of Angels” is a balance between chaos and calm.

Reasons to visit

  • Erawan Shrine
  • Terminal 21 Shopping Mall
  • Lumphini Park
Shibuya showing a square or plaza, a city and signage
Tokyo
Known for Shopping, Temples and Urban
Futuristic and fascinating, Tokyo is a world city that should be on everyone's travel agenda.

Reasons to visit

  • Shibuya Crossing
  • Tokyo Skytree
  • Tokyo Dome
Seoul showing a city, a high-rise building and a river or creek
Seoul
Known for Shopping, Castle and Culture
The South Korean metropolis has some of Asia’s busiest markets and nightlife districts alongside tranquil teahouses and palaces surrounded by gardens.

Reasons to visit

  • Lotte World Tower
  • Hongik University
  • Guro Digital Complex
Singapore Gardens by the Bay featuring night scenes, modern architecture and a park
Singapore
Known for Shopping, Gardens and Chinatown

Reasons to visit

  • Merlion
  • Marina Bay Sands Skypark
  • Boat Quay
Forbidden City featuring a fountain
Beijing
Known for Shopping, Culture and Temples
The capital of China combines the ornate delights of traditional culture with the vibrant life of a modern global city.

Reasons to visit

  • Wangfujing Street
  • Silk Street Market
  • Sanlitun Road
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Known for Shopping, Dining and Family-friendly
From futuristic skyscrapers to ancient mosques, sightseeing, shopping and more - visit Kuala Lumpur and immerse yourself in the diverse world of Malaysian culture.

Reasons to visit

  • Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
  • KLCC Park
  • Petaling Street