Underrated Asian Locations You Shouldn’t Miss

Asia is a continent with much to offer. Whether you’ve spent a lot of time there or never even set foot on Asian soil, there’s a lot for you to discover for the very first time. Of course, we all know about the wonders of Hanoi, Seoul, Tokyo and Shanghai, but these aren’t the only places in Asia for you to explore and enjoy. Every country in Asia has a few hidden treasures that not too many people know about.

If you’re an avid traveler looking for places to visit that are off the beaten track and away from the usual tourist traps, you’re going to love the information outlined below. There are so many great locations that fly under the radar, but it’s time to uncover some of the best and reveal their secrets and wonders.

Read on now to learn about some of the very best and most underrated locations in Asia right now. These are the places that you have to experience to truly appreciate, so once you’ve read about them and found out why they’re worth visiting, you can’t start putting those travel plans in place.

Busan, South Korea

When it comes to major South Korean cities, all the attention understandably goes to Seoul. It’s a fantastic city, but it shouldn’t be allowed to eclipse the other beautiful towns and cities that this country has to offer. Chief among them is Busan, a bustling hub or urban development and social buzz. It’s the kind of place that you want to stay for longer than you’d arranged to once you delve beneath its surface. As well as being a vibrant metropolis, it has a coastline that’s simple devine so make sure you appreciate that while you’re there too.

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Sharp Island, Hong Kong

Most people aware away of what Hong Kong has to offer. It’s a sprawling and dazzling metropolis with so much to see, hear and taste. But people often look past the smaller places like Sharp Island that are just out of the main city area of Hong Kong. It’s a short boat ride off the main area of Hong Kong, and it’s a big contrast to what you find there. It’s natural, clean and quiet. Because so few people actually make this journey, its beaches are quiet and easy to enjoy, so be sure to make the most of them when you’re there yourself.

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Cambodia is all about immersing yourself in everything it has to offer and everything there is to see. It’s very different to the capital cities in other Asian countries such as Thailand or Indonesia. There is less of the buzz and busy atmosphere, and that can be a really positive thing when you are want to take things a little easier. The best part of the country is undoubtedly the people the populate it, and there are fantastic markets and food stalls that will send your senses into a tailspin. You certainly won’t regret taking this trip.

Majuli, India

India is a very popular destination for people who want to experience Asia in all its glory, but not so many people think of heading to Majuli. It flies under the radar, mainly because it’s not easy to get to it for everyone, you’re going to be traveling up a remote river to get to the island, but if you ask me, it will all be worthwhile for you in the end. The sad fact is the island might not be there for much longer, and the water could subsume it completely, so it makes sense to see it and experience it first-hand while you still have the chance to.

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Dalat, Vietnam

More and more people are starting to realise everything that Dalat in Vietnam has to offer. If you’ve never been there or never even heard of it, you should give it a try. It’s a location that has just as much to offer as more popular parts of Vietnam, such as Hanoi, so you shouldn’t be put off by the thought that you’re missing better areas in other parts of the country because that’s simply not true. The highlands in Dalat are simply stunning, so if you want some examples of genuine natural beauty, look no further than this.

Java, Indonesia

Java is a relatively small island in terms of its land size, but it’s home to a startling 145 million people, making it the most populous island on the face of the earth. Its transport links are improving all the time, and it becomes a more modern location with each passing year. It also has some stunning natural wonders across the island for you to explore. Head to rumahdijual.com/bekasi/ if you want a place to stay. And be sure to visit the Borobudur Temple while you’re there; it’s one of the most impressive structures in Asia.

Yakushima, Japan

The subtropical region of Yakushima in Japan is a must-visit region for fans of stunning natural landscapes and nature reserves. If you enjoy being at one with nature, there is no better place for you. It’s a UNESCO reserve, meaning it’s fully protected for people to see and experience first-hand, which has to be a good thing for you and future generations. It’s an island with hot springs, stunning fauna and the kinds of animal species that you might not natural associate with Japan. If you’re going to be in the country, don’t leave without seeing Yakushima.

Pai, Thailand

The juggle regions combined with the laid back atmosphere of the village itself make Pai one of the most fascinating and most underrated spots in all of Asia, if not the entire world. You should definitely make sure you head to this part of the country if you’re going to be there anytime soon. If your only previous taste of Thailand has come in the form of Bangkok, you’ll be in for a surprise because it’s entirely different in Pai. It couldn’t be more relaxed and laid back if it tried, and that’s all part of what makes it such a wonderful place to visit.

Plain of Jars, Laos

The name of this place is just as good as the place itself. Plain of Jars is found in the tiny country of Laos near Vietnam and Cambodia. The name comes from the huge stone jars that you will find scattered around this strange and unique city. Many of them have been there for thousands of years. It’s a quietly beautiful location that not many people are aware of, so you should certainly add it to your itinerary if you’re going to be exploring Asia in the near future.

Kuching, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur is great, but that’s only one side of Malaysia, and you should try to see the other side of it while you’re there to. That’s why Kuching is such an essential visit for anyone who wants to see another side of the region. It’s the kind of place that offers the quiet and solitude that can be so hard to find in modern life. And you can learn a lot about the Chinese heritage of Malaysia while you’re there as well.

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As you can see, Asia is such a vast and varied continent, and even if you think you understand it and know what it has to offer, it still has the capacity to surprise you. Be sure to check out the locations mentioned above; you’re sure to find at least a couple that appeal to you.

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