Published By - Stephen Scott via Truevail
Published On Jul 29, 2022
Maybe you've spent too many beach vacations lolling about the sands of
Mexico and the Caribbean. And maybe, just maybe, you are ready for a
destination that's a little more adventurous, then it's time to start
planning an escape to Southeast Asia. The region is back on the radar
for travelers eager for its warm waters, incredible beaches, rolling
surf, and cultural diversity.
All 11 countries of Southeast Asia-Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, and Vietnam-have dropped quarantines for vaccinated
travelers. Book a five-star train journey to explore this incredible
part of the world or base yourself in one country; the choice is yours.
\*\*Bali\*\* - A beach resort is a great spot to get over your jet lag,
and then start exploring. The terraced rice fields near Ubud, the black
sand beaches of Tabanan, the majestic island temple of Tanah Lot-Bali
is about so much more than the beach.
Balinese people are warm and kind and happy to talk to visitors about
their country. Make sure you book a temple tour with a private guide to
explore off the well-worn tourist path. And if you want to live your
\*\*Eat, Pray, Love\*\* best life, there's a yoga studio in Ubud for you.
\*\*\*\*Anantara Mai Khao\*\*\*\*
\*\*Thailand\*\* - Honeymooners are booking this favorite getaway again.
Popular exotic beach towns such as Koh Pha Ngan, Koh Samui, Krabi,
Phuket, and Phi Phi Island are gorgeous and relaxing at the right
resort, and new ones have opened up. Thailand is famous for its
fantastically fresh and varied flavors-lemongrass, chili, kaffir
limes-what better place to "go for Thai" than in Thailand?
Combine your beach getaway with the nightlife of Bangkok (just watch out
for the wild and crazy traffic). Shop, eat, and see if you can count the
number of Buddha statues you see-Bangkok has its largest one looming
over the city at 230 feet high.
\*\*Vietnam\*\* - This country hugs the eastern edge of the Indochina
peninsula and is famous for its beaches and beach resorts. In the
capital, Hanoi, explore the labyrinth of streets in the old quarter and
stop at a food stall to taste the cuisine-a yummy blend of Chinese and
Thai flavors. And don't leave before wandering the UNESCO world
heritage site, Hoi An, an ancient trading village on the coast with
well-preserved architecture and charm.
\*\*Singapore\*\* - This city-state is a fascinating blend of Asian and
Western styles that has long been a melting pot of cultures: Malay,
Chinese, Muslim, and Peranakan neighborhoods are fascinating to explore
and shop in, not to mention to eat in. Just make sure that you spend
time in one of its hawker-stall food markets-they're like a food
court but so much more entertaining and delicious (pro tip: the longer
the line of locals, the better the food).
From gleaming shopping districts along Orchard Road to the 57-story high
infinity pool atop Marina Bay Sands hotel to the chanting monks of the
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (not to be missed), Singapore never
disappoints.
\*\*Asia's beaches and historic sites are waiting:\*\*
\*\*Which one will you explore first?\*\*