10 Places to Visit in Southeast Asia
Therefore, I have decided to share some of these fantastic places with anyone wanting to explore Southeast Asia.
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One of the Tri-Color Lakes at Mount Kelimutu, Flores. |
1. Indonesia – Flores, East Nusa Tenggara.
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The incredible Sky Walk at Ulu Temburong in Brunei. |
2. Brunei – Ulu Temburong National Park
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View of the Bario Highlands in Sarawak. |
3. Malaysia – Bario Highlands, Sarawak
The main reason is that this remote highland village, located some 1000 meters high, is home to the ethnic highland people of Sarawak Borneo.
Explore traditional highland longhouses, do jungle trekking, visit paddy fields, take long picturesque walks and mingle with the local highland people are your main itineraries here.
Bario is definitely off Malaysia’s beaten path and is highly recommended for pure travellers. You can also read about my journey to the Bario Highlands.
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The vibrant colours of Haji Lane in Singapore. Photo by www.clxreese.wordpress.com. |
4. Singapore – Haji Lane
There are numerous hipster and lifestyle cafes, trendy boutiques, and many opportunities to chill out and relax in Singapore.
Haji Lane is also located in Kampung Glam, which caters to many younger-generation social media travellers.
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Ombak Sunset Sea Swings in Gili Trawangan. |
5. Indonesia – Gili Trawangan Island
Social media is to blame as Gili Trawangan was one of the famous places where visitors came to line up and take photos of the renowned sea swings of Ombak Sunset.
Yes, the Ombak Sunset sea swings are the original, with many other beach resorts following and creating their own sea swings.
Gili Trawangan is part of the Gili Islands, with Gili Air and Gili Meno being popular choices. There are no vehicles or motorbikes on all three islands except for horse carriages and bicycle rentals.
You can now imagine how beautiful this island is; to get here, you only need to travel from Lombok via boat or ferry. From my earlier article, find out what else you can do in Gili Trawangan.
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Koh Lipe’s pristine beaches. |
6. Thailand – Koh Lipe Island
The island is part of the Tarutao National Park and is one of the perfect beach escapes. Other smaller island provides trekking, hiking, snorkelling and just exploring.
Ko Lipe is the main island where everyone stays, and Lipe Walking street is the island’s star.
Koh Lipe is only accessible via boats from either Pak Barra town or Langkawi Island. There are many basic accommodations to luxury boutique resorts found all over the island.
You can generally walk from one end to the other in 30 minutes. Learn how to go to Koh Lipe from my previous article.
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The incredible Bayon Temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia. |
7. Cambodia – Bayon, Siem Reap
But beyond Angkor lies the unique Bayon, the ultra-rich Khmer temple where extra-large heads of smiling faces dominate the temple grounds.
Bayon and its surroundings are definitely a must-visit for those in temples, Buddhism, and historical cultures.
And if you are a first-time traveller, Siem Reap is hands down one of the Southeast Asia places to visit in 2018.
The trick to visiting Siem Reap is doing it on a weekday and trying to avoid weekends as it can get overcrowded with all kinds of tourists.
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One of the beautiful temples in Luang Prabang, Laos. Photo by https://www.zicasso.com/. |
8. Laos – Luang Prabang
A must-visit is the Luang Prabang Night Market, where local Hmong people gather on a nightly basis to sell unique traditional crafts, fabrics, art, and silverware.
For culture hunters, Luang Prabang is one of those must-visit places, especially if you love non-commercialized tourism destinations.
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Hanoi’s amazing Old Quarter. Photo by http://www.vietnam-guide.com. |
9. Vietnam – Hanoi
Explore off-the-beaten-path places, streets, and lanes around Hanoi and savour some unique Vietnamese foods from local hawkers and restaurants.
Plus, coffee aficionados or coffee travellers would love Hanoi Coffee, especially tasting that world-famous Weasel Coffee in Hanoi.
Hanoi is diverse, with fashion and bags sold mainly around the main city areas for shoppers. And for something world-class, take an overnight trip to the world-famous Halong Bay.
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Magnificent Bagan in Myanmar. Photo by https://asiatourist.co. |
10. Myanmar – Bagan
This is one place I am yet to visit, but I have put it down based on travellers’ recommendations and a schoolmate of mine currently working in Myanmar.
Hopefully, in 2018, I will find the opportunity to explore Myanmar or Burma.
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The unique Manggarai people of Flores. |
Conclusion
The above list of 10 places to visit in Southeast Asia was compiled purely by me. The opinions and recommendations are my own and not endorsed by anyone or any tourism board.
I have personally been to most of these places in my field of travel work and have experienced them; therefore, they are written based on a general approach towards all kinds of travellers.
To see more photos of my travels, you can also follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter under Malaysia Asia.
With social travel growing tremendously, more people are embracing these platforms to learn and share travel information.
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