Kumano Kodo

One of the best places to go hiking in Japan is the Kumano Kodo trail. The destination is a historic pilgrimage trail literally off the beaten path and has been trekked for thousands of years. Located about 100 kilometers south of Osaka city on Japan Peninsula, the Kumano Kodo is an isolated sacred site of... Continue Reading →

Angkor

The Angkor temples are the world’s biggest religious monument and the most famous tourist destination in Cambodia. Discovering Angkor will be the number one activity on the Siem Reap itinerary for every traveler's bucket list. These ancient ruins used to be the capital city of the Khmer Empire which prospered from the 9th to 15th... Continue Reading →

Siem Reap

The gateway to the temples of Angkor, Siem Reap is home to many stunning ancient temple ruins of the mighty Khmer Empire. Thanks to the charming Angkor Wat and other surrounding temples, the city has been put on the world map and became a famous tourist magnet. Millions of visitors come to get their eyes... Continue Reading →

Yehliu and Beyond

Have an extra day in Taipei? Venture to the northern part of Taiwan to explore some of the most stunning natural scenery along the coastal area. Yehliu is home to many unique rock formations formed thousands of years ago. If you’re feeling a little adventurous, you can take the off-the-beaten path by traveling further up... Continue Reading →

Taipei

Looking for a vibrant and bustling city to explore? Taipei is one of the cities in Asia can't be missed. As the capital city of Taiwan, Taipei is a megacity located in the northern part of the country. Taipei offers plenty of places to visit and things to do. From bustling night markets to serene... Continue Reading →

Jiufen and Shifen

Just 40 km outside of Taipei is the beautiful Jiufen and the popular small towns along Pingxi Line. They are the perfect combined day trip for many travelers to Taiwan where these towns are located nearby. Jiufen is located in Ruifang district of the mountainous North-East coast of Taiwan. The historic site was created as... Continue Reading →

Taichung

Located on the west coast of Taiwan, Taichung is the second-largest metropolitan city in the country. It comes with no surprise as it rose to an economic, transportation and cultural hub during the Japanese occupation due to the development of infrastructure. Once arrived in Taichung, I would easily for in love with the city. It... Continue Reading →

Sun Moon Lake

Tucked away in Yuchi Township of Nantou County, Sun Moon Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Taiwan with a surface area of 7.93 kilometers. Surrounded by mountains from all sides, it lies about 748 meters above sea level with a water depth of around 27 meters. It is designated as one of thirteen national... Continue Reading →

All Nippon Airways

Japan is calling!! At last, this is my chance to travel to my dream destination. I fly to Tokyo in April with All Nippon Airways, which is one of the best airlines in the world from Japan. With more than 2 weeks there, I have explore many wonders in central Japan and soak up the... Continue Reading →

Shinkansen Train

Japan is arguably one of the most beautiful country in the world. After spending more than 2 weeks, I would see why this country has been beloved by many travelers. "The Land of the Rising Sun" as many people called, is rich with fascinating history, amazing culture, brilliant ancient and modern architecture, stunning natural landscapes... Continue Reading →

Osaka

Located in the Kansai region of Honshu, Osaka is the second-largest metropolitan city in Japan after Tokyo. The city was traditionally considered the economic powerhouse and become a regional port for many centuries. It also served as the imperial capital for a short period. Today, the city has a reputation for futuristic architecture, colorful vibes,... Continue Reading →

Nara

Lies in the Kansai region of Honshu Island, the charming Nara was the "first" capital of Japan for less than 100 years. This ancient city is home to 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and taming Nara deer. Japan's first permanent capital was established here in 710 A.D. called Heijo. The capital will move to a... Continue Reading →

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