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 our travel guides, and discover what makes Asia the go-to place for any traveller.
An untouched kingdom of green valleys, towering peaks, and an emphasis on a harmonious existence, Bhutan is an epic landscape where you can immerse yourself…
The Department of Tourism Bhutan proudly develops and promotes sustainable travel experiences in the country for the benefit of the kingdom, its people, and all…
Flaunting an air of eccentricity, Bhutan’s lively capital city of Thimphu expertly merges a unique brew of modern commercialism and time-honoured traditions.
A haven for white sand beaches, turquoise lagoons, never-ending rice terraces, and ancient Spanish colonial structures, the Philippines boasts not only a dream-like landscape, but…
The Tourism Promotion Board (TPB) Philippines markets and promotes the country domestically and internationally as a world-class tourism and meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions destination.
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Don your most comfortable dancing shoes and vibrant clothing as you prepare to immerse yourself in the torrent of colourful and pulsating energy that is…
Indulge in the idyllic Indonesian island of Bali, a tropical paradise routinely rated as one of the best travel destinations in the world.
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The hallmark of luxury tourism, Maldives and resort islands continue to attract growing numbers of visitors looking for the perfect retreat.
A land of magnificent temple and bustling markets, Cambodia is a welcoming country embracing millions of international visitors each year.
Famed as the hiking capital of the world, the agricultural charm and high-altitude landscape of Nepal is capturing curiosity.
From streets of New Delhi to the picturesque terrain in the north, India is home to some of the world’s most fascinating culture and scenery.
Of all Malaysia’s rich tapestry, Sabah perhaps epitomises the country’s most attractive and natural qualities best.
Japan’s former capital Kyoto is steeped in history, and is looking to blend this traditional appeal with modern marketing for visitors.
After many years spent rebuilding its reputation, Azerbaijan is emerging as an elite tourist destination and the perfect meeting ground for business travel.
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.
Featuring lush rice terraces, world-class hotels and ancient architecture, Bali is one of the world’s most iconic tourist destinations.