Asia

The wealth of cultural diversity of Japan

Japan is notably one of the best destinations in Asia, if not one of the better know. Japanese culture has found its way throughout the world and common cultural items are recognized just about everywhere. Getting to vacation where these popular trends came from is like a dream come true. The wealth of cultural diversity is almost dizzying and its not hard to find something for every type of traveler.

Places to visit in Mumbai India

Bubbling with various cultures, customs and religions from all over the world, the city seems to be a unique destination for holidaying in the entire of Asia. Mumbai is richer than any other cities in India and is the capital city of the Indian state Maharashtra. The busy streets of the Mumbai city could easily be recognized by most of the foreigners as visitors arrive here each year to enjoy the culture, festivals, food and of course shopping.

Hotels In Krabi Thailand

Thailand, distinctively known as “The Land of Smiles” is considered to be among the top favorite destinations for thousands of visiting tourists from around the world. Blessed with an amazing combination of cosmopolitan lifestyle, food, shopping, nightlife, tradition, and white sand beaches, it is a cinch to say that Thailand is a paradise on earth. Whether you are a budget-conscious traveler, an experienced jet-setter or a wide-eyed honeymooner, Thailand simply never fails to amaze.

A travel guide to Singapore

Singapore is a bustling cosmopolitan city populated with high-rise buildings and landscape gardens. Brimming with a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture, Singapore is a dynamic city that’s rich in contrast and color. In fact, you can even say that Singapore embodies the finest of both East and West.  

Travel the Samoan Way American Samoa

Located in the southwest Pacific, midway between Hawaii and New Zealand, the Samoan archipelago has been inhabited for more than three millennia—but Europeans only ‘discovered’ it in the 18th century. Late in the 19th century, Samoa was split, and the U.S. absorbed the eastern part. American Samoa is a territory, not a state, consisting of five islands (Tutuila, Anu’u, Ofu, Olosega and Ta’ū) and two coral atolls (Rose and Swains Islands); the capital is Pago Pago.