A group of islands in the Arabian Sea, and India's only coral atolls.
Two remote valleys, at 6500 metres altitude, with mountains and glaciers of an unquestionably charm.
Locally known as Cu Lao Cham, this group of islands features beautiful landscapes and great diving spots.
A beautiful Japanese city, home to many well preserved scenic and historical sites.
It is best known for its beautiful white beach and hot springs.
It's Thailand's largest island and tourism has transformed it into Thailand's wealthiest province.
The perfect destination for both sea lovers and climbers, a place where stunning rock formations rise from the emerald sea.
A sleepy island, the new escape for those who find Ao Nang and Railay too touristy.
Khao Lak has made an amazing recovery after the 2004 tsunami and now it has the same beautiful clear waters, unspoilt beaches and diving sanctuaries, all in a relaxing atmosphere.
An island of great natural beauty and variety, and the third largest island in Thailand.
Panglao is famous for its world class diving locations and is home to numerous tourist resorts.
The picture postcard beaches and excellent snorkeling are a big draw for tourists from all over the world.
A tropical island in the Philippines, with long white beaches rivaling the Caribbean beaches.
A relaxed atmosphere and great beaches is what you'll find in Ko Samet, just 200 km from Bangkok.
Ayutthaya is a historical city, UNESCO World Heritage Site and old capital of Thailand.
Makati is part of the greater area of the Metropolis of Manila and is the major financial hub in the Philippines. It's famous for its malls, restaurants and hotels.