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Interesting! These Are The 4 Best Destinations In Asia For You To Travel In The Future

With the arrival of the vaccines in our country, travelers out there must already be planning their dream destination once the travel ban lifts.

To help you get started, here is the four underrated travel destination to go to in Asia. It might be prudent to avoid touristy areas even with the vaccine. It’ll help that these places are not fatal to your purse strings.

1. Gansu, China

Picture: Reddit

China is not just about The Great Wall. The giant of Asia certainly has plenty to offer in its wide land. From historical sites to nature lovers, Gansu is a great choice for all. And it’s crowd-free too!

The government has upgraded the transportations to further promote tourism in the area. One of must-see the Rainbow Mountains of Gansu as the natural formation is absolutely rare and spectacular.

2. Puerto Galera, The Philipines

Picture: Asia Divers

When it comes to the former Spanish colony, many would think of Bohol, Cebu, or Boracay for its islands. While those three can be very touristy especially during peak season, Puerto Galera offers a quieter and more budget-friendly option.

This island was 2005’s Most Beautiful Bay in The World by Les Plus Belles Baies Du Monde. It has a variety of activities to do as well as beautiful marine life like its other more popular island. The difference is, you will have no trouble getting nice pictures from your Instagram. You can lounge at either the lively White Beach or the quiet Talipanan Beach, hike to Tamaraw Falls and others as well as island hopping. For sure, you won’t have any trouble relaxing here.

3. Chiang Rai, Thailand

Picture: Indian Express

You may take a direct flight from KL to the city or take a slow but relaxing train and bus ride from Bangkok for a more seasoned traveller. This city is near the Thai border with Laos and is home to many temples, museums, and wats displaying Lanna culture. And yet, plenty of location for insta-worthy shots.

If you’re looking to relax, this small but enchanting city is far from boring. It still offers many options in activities with outstanding accommodations with good value and amazing local cuisine.

4. Sikkim, India

Picture: Google

It’s located in the Himalayas, you will have a mix of cultural experiences between India and Tibet. India is known for its cheap transportation so getting there is not a problem. While it is a crowded country, Sikkim offers an escape from the crowd (and heat).

This caters to those interested to visit Buddhist monasteries while hand-gliding across the snowy slopes. For those interested in something more extreme, then you may sign up for the trek to Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Sikkim is definitely for nature lovers seeking adventure and experiencing spectacular views.

Source: Escape, Tripadvisor

Adib Mohd

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