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Asia Attractions: Off-the-Beaten Path  

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Hong Islands

The southern Thailand province of Krabi is surrounded by surreal rocky islands that poke out of the surrounding turquoise Andaman Sea, including the ...  Continue Reading »

Bako National Park

Bako National Park is Sarawak’s oldest national park and, at 2,728 hectares (6,738 acres), is also one of its smallest. It packs a lot in for its size, ...  Continue Reading »

Mekong River Delta

The Mekong Delta covers an area of approximately 15,000 square miles (40,000 square kilometers) to the west of Ho Chi Minh City. The Mekong Delta is where the ...  Continue Reading »

Heian Shrine

No wonder this serene destination was once featured in "Lost in Translation" the Heian Shrine is easily one of Kyoto's most beautiful. Built in 1884 to ...  Continue Reading »

Bridge on the River Kwai

Thailand’s Kanchanaburi province is home to the famous Bridge on the River Kwai and the beginning of the Death Railway, both poignant reminders of the ...  Continue Reading »

Cu Chi Tunnels

The Cu Chi Tunnels are a network of underground passageways that run to more than 120 miles (200 kilometers) in total length in this area alone. Work by the ...  Continue Reading »

Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is the greatest symbol of ancient Chinese engineering and one of the world's most famous structures. Its name in Chinese means 'Long ...  Continue Reading »

Chiang Dao Elephant Camp

The elephant training center at Chiang Dao combines training and jungle activities, with a one-on-one elephant encounter you’ll never forget. The Chiang ...  Continue Reading »

Rainforest and Canopy Walk

Get a taste of the local flora and fauna at Kuala Lumpur’s Forest Reserve Institute of Malaysia (FRIM). At over 3,775 acres, FRIM holds hundreds of plant ...  Continue Reading »

Kintamani Volcano

Two hours by road from Denpasar in Bali’s north-east lie several villages on the rim of the Batur caldera in an area known simply as Kintamani Volcano. At ...  Continue Reading »

Cat Museum

A curious activity for a rainy day: if you have ever owned a cat or have been interested in the historical role cats have played in music, theater, ...  Continue Reading »

Du Fu Cottage

There aren’t many places on the planet where you can visit the ancient home of a poet who lived over 1,200 years ago. Chengdu’s Du Fu Thatched Cottage, ...  Continue Reading »

Koh Panyi (Floating Muslim Village)

The limestone island of Koh Panyi is home to a floating Muslim fishing village, built on stilts over the water. The village has a mosque and a school, and ...  Continue Reading »

Lhasa, Tibet

Few places in the world inspire a sense of mystery and magic quite like the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. Closed off to outside visitors for generations, it has ...  Continue Reading »

Monte Fort

Built by the Jesuits to repel an attack from the sea, the Monte Fort is the oldest military fortification in the peninsula of Macau. With construction ...  Continue Reading »

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