Discover 9 Underrated Attractions in Asia You Must Visit

Incredible Travel Destinations to Explore

Start your day by exploring some of the most breathtaking travel destinations around the globe. From stunning beaches to lush jungles, these locations offer incredible experiences for every type of traveler. Here’s a glimpse of what you can discover.

1. Sharp Island, Hong Kong

The area has some of the cleanest and clearest water in all of Hong Kong, making it a good snorkeling destination.
The area has some of the cleanest and clearest water in all of Hong Kong, making it a good snorkeling destination.

2. Yakushima Island, Japan

On Yakushima Island, Japan's lush Shiratani Unsuikyo Gorge is said to have inspired the Studio Ghibli animated film 'Princess Mononoke.'
On Yakushima Island, Japan’s lush Shiratani Unsuikyo Gorge is said to have inspired the Studio Ghibli animated film ‘Princess Mononoke.’

3. Koh Rong, Cambodia

Travelers head to this island for jungle trekking or the more sedate pleasures of a hammock and cold local beer.
Travelers head to this island for jungle trekking or the more sedate pleasures of a hammock and cold local beer.

4. Macau, Former Fishing Village

With its restored colonial facades and quaint alleyways, the former fishing village is now home to museums, temples, and impressive villas.
With its restored colonial facades and quaint alleyways, the former fishing village is now home to museums, temples, and impressive villas.

5. Dalat, Vietnam

In Vietnam's South Central Highlands, Dalat is known as 'the city of eternal spring.'
In Vietnam’s South Central Highlands, Dalat is known as ‘the city of eternal spring.’

6. Koh Adang, Thailand

Beaches on this beautiful 30-square-kilometer island are accessible by long-tail boats.
Beaches on this beautiful 30-square-kilometer island are accessible by long-tail boats.

7. Pulau Ubin, Singapore

With a rich and unique ecosystem, this small island retains the character of a traditional village but is only a 10-minute bumboat ride from mainland Singapore.
With a rich and unique ecosystem, this small island retains the character of a traditional village but is only a 10-minute bumboat ride from mainland Singapore.

8. Plain of Jars, Laos

The most widely held belief regarding these huge stone jars' origins -- some more than two millennia old -- is that they were used in prehistoric burial practices.
The most widely held belief regarding these huge stone jars’ origins — some more than two millennia old — is that they were used in prehistoric burial practices.


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