Japan is a country whose land encompasses islands. Do you think of Japan as the place of ancient temples or revolutionary technologies? Do you recollect the speedy bullet trains or the suit-clad businessmen? Well, you have correctly outlined the country. A myriad of sights, historical places, natural wonders, diverse cultures are awaiting always to welcome visitors and serve their purpose of holiday.
Many people are of the opinion that it is quite expensive to travel to Japan and that it is among the impassable land on the planet. However, when I visited the country, I found exactly the opposite. In fact, Japan is cheaper as compared to North America and Western Europe.
Japan Tourist Attractions
Mount Fuji:
This is the highest mountain and most scenic natural sight. Once, this was an active volcano that last erupted in 1708. Now, it is a holy mountain of Japan together with the two other of Tateyama and Hakusan where its peak is adorned with many shrines. Nearly a million climbing [...]
The country of Indonesia has many reasons to bring you back frequently in its top seasons.
Rich scents, glowing cities, relaxing and thrilling islands, spectacular panoramas, and assorted cultures pull and leave you only after the being tired that make you reap the maximum fun. However, this list of exciting activities and captivating sightseeing are too many that even a fortnight’s time is not enough to explore it at its fullest. This means that even today, most of the archipelago’s land is unexplored, for visitors at a time, cannot explore everything in one go leaving an opportunity to come back again for what was not discovered.
Tourist Attractions in Indonesia
Bali
This is the ideal holiday island for the people of all ages and keeps offering something new all the time. Blessed with lush natural resources, welcoming people, and ever-nice climate; tourists come here all the year round. Here, we visited its lively beach, the sanctuary of Besakih, the cave temple named Goa [...]
The territory of China is considered as one of the leading tourist destinations. From its great wall widely welcoming to the vista of Tibet to its mesmerizing mountains and historic places and to its relaxing beaches, it is surely an attention-grabbing memorable itinerary with ethnically the most distinctive nation in the world.
Despite not being possible to cover the entire country’s tour in a stipulated time, yet my friends and I enjoyed a fantastic tour by exploring the most vibrant and appealing places in China. We actually visited the diverse picturesque sights along with the top ranks such as the tallest mountain, deepest lake, and so on.
Prime Attractions
The Great Wall of China:
This obviously needs a very little introduction. One of the astonishing man made marvels; it spreads across up to a length of 5000 km where one can take up a challenging walk.
The Tallest Saltwater Namtso Lake:
Located in the northwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region at 4,700 m, this [...]
Cambodia is an intoxicating country that has both inspirational and disheartening past with the future in the hope of growth. Rise to the kingdom of the gods to explore the mixture of symbolism, equilibrium, and mysticism or fall in the aguish of the Khmer Rouge’s slaying device. Such are the historical sights truly justifying my first statement. Just like peeling an onion, if you start to unveil its each traveling layer (sight), you will be even captivated all the way more with fill of emotion and natural tears – some of grief and some of bliss.
Beautiful beaches, the under explored wilds, good cuisine, and stunning temples – all in the heart of Southeast Asia that makes the nation a worthy place to visit for even more than a week.
As a tourist, the greatest richness that I revealed here is the people who after experiencing hell on the planet are still full of spirit and never-ending positive thinking. This seriously lefts all the sights and excursions behind that render them [...]
Brunei is among the smallest nations on the planet comprised of two little pieces of land caught in the northern shoreline of Sarawak. The ultimate relics of a realm that at some point in the past covered the entire Borneo and the southwest Philippines, Brunei is famous for its fortune to hold some largest oil fields in Southeast Asia.
Offering many surprises, this country actually changed my opinion of it being a strict Muslim theocracy. Rather I would say that it is actually a small Dubai in itself with towering mosques, picturesque water hamlets, aforesaid rainforest, an exciting boat rides, and much more to add to this list of stunning sights and electrifying activities that can keep you indulge for a couple of days. I explored this country to feel in Dubai by joining a packaged tour along with my few friends.
Brunei Tourist Attractions
Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB)
This is the polite capital city holding many remarkable buildings in the silent centre. Its suburbs actually give [...]
Afghanistan, the nation in Central Asia, is the land of remarkable mountain scenery and the unmatched kindness of the locals. The country is the home of the legendary Hindukush mountain range, and the huge Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Sadly, tourism has been badly affected by the prevailing wars and terrorism.
However, I visited the country with utmost caution with my few relatives who stay there.
Prime Attractions
Kabul
This is the capital of the country situated on the river of the same name and its history starts from the legendary epic of Ramayana. Here, we visited Bala-Hisar that literally means a citadel situated in a walled town atop a hill. This served as a protective complex for the Afghan rulers where Babur Shah and Timor Lang resided. Then, we saw the Kabul Museum that offers a few superb collections of Asian artifacts. Next, we explored the Gardens of Babur built by Babur in 16th century. After death in India in 1530, his Afghan wife, Bibi Mobarka built his tomb here according [...]
The territory of Bhutan is the land of Buddhist culture and surprises that makes it a special place for the tourists. Here, buying cigarettes is illegal, men dress in a tunic at work, huge defensive pillars appear on the walls of the houses, and maintenance of happiness is more important than the maintenance of the economic growth. Truly Amazing!
Apart from just being the territory of saints and hermits, now a days, I found monks recording old Buddhist texts in computers. Demanding a minimum of $200 per day, Bhutan is certainly one of the expensive countries for holiday, but all-inclusive where you can plan for your own route.
Bhutan Tourist Attractions
Thimpu
This is the capital of Bhutan located in a sylvan valley on the bank of the Thimpu River and the home of the Bhutanese culture. A striking feature of this city is that it is the only capital with no traffic lights in the world. Another surprise on your way! Here, we visited the Trashi Chhoe Dzong (the fortress of Glorious [...]