From the temples of Angkor Wat to the bustling streets of Tokyo, Asia is a continent of both ancient traditions and modern marvels. Lose yourself in the vibrant colours of India, or unwind on the beaches of Thailand.
Explore the essential places to visit and hidden gems with Outlook Travel Magazine, and discover what makes Asia the go-to place for any traveller.
Indulge in the idyllic Indonesian island of Bali, a tropical paradise routinely rated as one of the best travel destinations in the world.
The Bali Hotels Association (BHA) promotes the Indonesian province through the warmth, charm and renowned hospitality of its people.
Located between Legian and Canggu, Seminyak is a true melting pot of lavish accommodation, high-end restaurants and exciting beach clubs.
The Northeast Asian Island of Jeju is an awe-inspiring land of natural wonders. The ultimate honeymoon getaway, discover South Korea’s answer to paradise.
Seogwipo offers a quieter, more secluded alternative to Jeju City and is the perfect gateway to exploring the volcanic southern coast.
A proverbial paradise of tropical islands and shifting white sands, the Philippines is a destination perfectly suited for beach bums, adventure seekers and heliophiles.
Manila is an underrated historic city where ancient monuments rub shoulders with skyscrapers and shanty towns.
Vietnam is a country of rugged, otherworldly landscapes; a realm with a complex history and culturally diverse inhabitants.
Malaysia is a melting pot with a unique culture, a world-renowned food scene and a spectacular landscape of islands, ancient rainforest and mountains.
In this edition of The Tiffin Box, we talk chicken tikka, spice, and expanding palettes in the city of Bangalore, South India.
Established as China’s primary hub of modernity, innovation and futurism, Shanghai has risen to pre-eminence as one of the world’s most promising cities.
OYO Hotels is now looking to become number one in the world. China COO Sam Shih discusses the company’s latest plans.
There is enormous potential across Southeast Asia for real-time payments to replace cash. Rama Sridhar of Mastercard explains why.
Featuring lush rice terraces, world-class hotels and ancient architecture, Bali is one of the world’s most iconic tourist destinations.
Sri Lanka is a small island nation, but packed with cultural, culinary and natural phenomena, home to no fewer than eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
After many years spent rebuilding its reputation, Azerbaijan is emerging as an elite tourist destination and the perfect meeting ground for business travel.
Japan’s former capital Kyoto is steeped in history, and is looking to blend this traditional appeal with modern marketing for visitors.
Of all Malaysia’s rich tapestry, Sabah perhaps epitomises the country’s most attractive and natural qualities best.
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