With so much to offer, Thailand is the most visited country in Southeast Asia. Whether you are in Bangkok, Phuket or Chiang Mai, you won't be far from countless things to do. A visit to Ko Samet, Ko Samui or Phi Phi island is a must for beach lovers. Kingdom, hill tribe villages and elephant rides won't be far either. Plan your trip carefully and you will have an unforgettable time. Read the travel blogs and find out the what, where and how as there are never enough days left out of your vacation. Thailand is and will be the inpiration for Oriental Getaway.
Densely populated metropolitan Tokyo is definately a must visit for a unique experience, shopping, neverending colorful city, and a nightlife second to none. Hop onto closest subway train and find that each station is has a personality and is practically a different city. Visit Kyoto, the cultural capital, climb Mt. Fuji, visit fine restaurants for tasty foods. or visit the easy to find and popular Karaoke box. Japan is truly unique with many must see places.
It's buoyant and wealthy, and has moved towards a pluralist culture based on a vibrant and interesting fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures and customs. The Cameron Highlands, in the centre of Peninsular Malaysia, comprise a series of hill stations at altitudes. Kuala Lumpur is an Asian tiger that roars: in almost 150 years, it has grown from nothing to modern. Penang's sprawling main centre, Georgetown, boasts impressive colonial architecture, temples, lively Chinese culture, great shopping and even better food.
With more than million visitors in 2005, tourism in Cambodia is becoming more and more popular. Prepare for divine inspiration! Temples of Angkor are perfect example of creative ambition and spiritual devotion. Today, they are a point of pilgrimage for all Cambodians, and no traveller to the region will want to miss their extravagant beauty.
Unless you have a couple of years and unlimited patience, it's best to follow a loose itinerary here, such as following the Silk Road, sailing down the Yangzi River, or exploring the Dr Seuss landscape of Guangxi Province.
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