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Destinations in Asia that are Worth Revisiting

Asia has many destinations that often exceed our expectations, and when we leave, we lament that we did not spend more time there. Here are seven of those special places that draw travellers back and to which the xyzAsia travel writers believe are worth the time and money to go back in preference to travelling to somewhere new. They are all destinations worth revisiting.

Khao Lak: A Quieter Alternative to Phuket

If the theme parks, shopping malls and noisy bars of Phuket don’t appeal, but you want a tropical beach holiday in a quiet location that’s easy to reach with a good selection of accommodation options and restaurants, then you don’t have to travel far from Phuket to find it. Khao Lak fits the bill and offers the bonus of being a great base for a wide range of nature activities.

Train to Armenia: 3 Days in Yerevan

If you are visiting Georgia, then it’s easy to do a side trip by overnight train from Tbilisi to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. This guide explains how to do that and suggests a three-day itinerary to see the best of Yerevan and some nearby places that are easy to reach by private taxi or on an organised day tour from the city.

Koh Rong: Cambodia’s Tropical Resort Island

Koh Rong is the largest resort island off the coast of Cambodia. It’s well known as the location of at least six international series of the TV show ‘Survivor’. But how does it match up as a beach holiday destination and compare with all the longer established island resorts in Thailand and the Philippines. We visit Koh Rong to find out.

Unforgotten Memories: Kanchanaburi & Bridge Over the River Kwai

For those who enjoy ‘slow travel’ by train, a day trip to the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai is easy to accomplish when staying in Bangkok. It’s only a two-and-a-half hour journey each way from the Thai capital, costs only a couple of dollars, and will provide you with an enjoyable and relaxing day seeing the countryside and an opportunity to learn more about the infamous Burma to Thailand ‘Death Railway’.

Baku: An Eclectic Blend of Old and New

Baku is an oil-rich city that is somewhat off the beaten track but is worth visiting because it has a history dating back many centuries. This gives it a unique amalgamation of old and new, with buildings dating back more than 800 years overshadowed by new high-rises and interesting structures from its Soviet era.

Georgia: A Destination for Food and Wine Lovers

In recent years, Georgia has gained a reputation as one of the best destinations in western Asia for food and wine lovers. Its Kartvelian cuisine, which takes inspiration from its Slavic, Turkish, and Persian neighbours, can be an indulgent experience, and its traditional home-brewed wines in clay vessels represent one of the oldest wine cultures in the world.

6 Magnificent Must-See Temples of South India

South India has a bewildering number of magnificent temples, many of which attract visitors from all over the world. But for the first time visitor, it’s hard to know where to start. Here one of our local writers who is an experienced world traveller recommends six of the best to visit to help you plan a South India itinerary that won’t disappoint.

Thailand Clears Backlog of Thailand Pass Applications

The Thailand tourism authorities have come in for a lot of criticism in recent months for not being able to handle the volume of Thailand Pass applications that were made once destinations were opened to international tourists under their ‘Test & Go’ and ‘Sandbox’ schemes for vaccinated travellers. But now there’s evidence that the backlog has been cleared and travellers are receiving their Thailand Passes within the seven days promised.

Georgia: The Hot New Winter Destination

When travellers think of Asian winter holiday destinations they usually think of Japan or South Korea in East Asia, but there’s a remarkable winter destination to discover in West Asia too. Georgia has beautiful mountain scenery, picturesque villages and forests, frozen lakes, and ski fields that are open until April with prices that are well below European or other Asian ski resorts.

PCR Tests: The Bane of International Travel

Anyone travelling internationally these days knows about the hassles involved in getting PCR tests completed within the right timeframe. Many travellers have missed flights because their test certificates didn't arrive in time. But it’s not just timing that’s important — it’s the format of the test certificate too. If the format doesn’t match the entry requirements of the country to which you are travelling, you may be denied boarding.