With summer right around the corner, here's a list of popular tourist destinations in Asia that you must explore.
Photo: UNSPLASH / ARON VISUALSBhutan offers the perfect cool weather if you want to escape the scorching sun. With stunning valleys & monasteries, this is a quaint holiday destination.
A popular tourist destination for Indians, Mauritius offers stunning beaches to relax on. Enjoy various water sport activities in the crystal clear waters.
From beaches to Bangkok, tourists enjoy tropical & a city vibe in this country. Royal palace & temples are a must visit! It's a shopping paradise too.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ JOSHUA RAWSON-HARRISYou can enjoy a short 4-5 day trip here. Explore the stunning Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa & Universal Studios with friends & family.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ MIKE ENERIOCambodia is known for its temple complex - Angkor Wat, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to aesthetic architecture & beautiful temples.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ PAUL SZEWCZYKFamous for its beaches & rainforests, Malaysia is an inexpensive trip for Indians. Apart from being full of nature's gems, it is famous for its shopping districts.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ SADIE TEPERVietnam offers peaceful vibe to kickback in & enjoy in the nature's lap. It is an inexpensive country to travel to. It's full of ancient monuments & Buddhist shrines.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ JBIndonesia offers picturesque landscapes, magnificent beaches, and lush greenery. A trending tourist destination, this is a must visit with friends and family.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ ALFONS TAEKEMAFull of gorgeous pristine beaches, luxurious water villas, exotic marine wildlife & beautiful corals - Maldives is the perfect beach destination to unwind in.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ SHIFAAZ SHAMOONPhilippines is called Asia's pearl of the orient for its culture & natural beauty. It is full of old, ethereal architecture, surf-sports & endemic wildlife.
Photo: UNSPLASH/ CARLA CERVANTESSri Lanka is famous for religious sites, national parks, tea-estates, beaches & more. After the economic crisis last year, the situation is better now.
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