Top 10 Places to see in Southeast Asia
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Southeast Asia has been long-known for its beaches and nightlife and yet its constitutive countries are so profoundly intertwined with culture and religion which thereby gives way to a perfect balance in the region. Southeast Asia offers its visitors a range of delightful sites of significant spiritual worth and meaning. Southeast Asia comprises of a major section of Asia lying to the east of the Indian subcontinent and south of China, including a mainland area (also called Indochina) and an extension of archipelagos to the south and east. Single Trip plans serve as the best option for people looking forward to a short-trip abroad. Qoutes for Single Trip plans are available online. From ages the mainland portion has been the site of numerous indigenous dynasties, but in the 19th century all but Thailand (Siam) came under the control of European powers, notably France that became independent after 1945. Top 10 places to see in Southeast Asia can be listed in an order as follows:
· Bako National Park (Borneo, Malaysia) As you stroll through the Mangrove forest you are sure to find the surroundings very amazing and pleasing, taking off the stress from your life.
· Sapa (North Vietnam) is quiet a popular trekking area among the professional trekkers, tourists and residents of nearby communities alike.
· Hanoi traffic (Hanoi, Vietnam)
· Yangshou (Yunnan, China) or “The Light Show” is a masterpiece of its kind with a visually attractive show attracting huge crowds of people walking, singing, fishing - doing all sorts of stuff on and off the water .
· Manila, Philippines precisely spelled as "Maynila" by the Filipinos, is the capital city of the Philippines and one of the cities that constitute the major metropolitan area of Metro Manila
· Vang Vieng Organic Mulberry Farm (Vang Vieng, Laos) Tourists have a great time at the Vang Vieng Organic Mulberry Farm frequenting the area and enjoying the mulberry shake - or a Mojito sometimes. Vangviang Organic Farm strongly encourages the use of natural materials in our day to day lives and traditional methods to produce silk, wine, and mulberry tea.
· Hong Kongis unarguably one of the most prominent city skylines in the world. One can fully enjoy the views of the skyline by heading for Kowloon, on the stretch of terra firma facing the Hong Kong Island, to get a full panorama of the skyline.
· Mabul island is encompassed by thick palm trees and embellished with fine beaches. It is quiet a popular spot for diving among the divers, both international and local alike, and is familiarly known as the macro diving paradise.
· Halsema Road (Northern Philippines)is a road with perfect views running from Baguio going into the mountains.
· Haw Par Villa (Singapore)A historical park which serves a s a living proof to the stories from the Chinese mythology that one brother built for the other. The statues and figurines stretch from “normal” to fascinating and bizarre.
· MountKinabaluPark (Borneo, Malaysia)
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rob 6 months ago
manila? one of teh worst places on this planet !!!