Visiting Son Tra peninsula to discover coral reefs or Non Nuoc village to learn ceramic traditional craft is experience that was suggested by Singapore Asiaone.

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang is a rising tourist attraction in the world. It provides real experiences and understandings of Vietnamese life. In addition, you can visit Son Tra peninsula to bathe and dive for sightseeing coral reefs or visit Non Nuoc village to understand more about pottery traditional craft as well as enjoy a bowl of delicious Quang noodle soup along Da Nang streets.

Toba lake, Sumatra, Indonesia

Lake Toba is the largest volcanic lake in the world and is in Sumatra, Indonesia. This is a crater lake so enormous it has an island almost the size of Singapore in its centre. At over 1,145 square kilometers, and a depth of 450 meters, Lake Toba is actually more like an ocean. This is the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest lakes in the world.

Oudomxay, Laos

Oudomxay is one of the most beautiful provinces of Laos, located in the upper North. Experience untouched nature, a rich cultural life and – according to visitors – the friendliest people on earth!

Bagan, Mandalay, Myanmar

Bagan in central Burma is one of the world’s greatest archeological sites, a sight to rival Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat but – for the time being at least – without the visitors. The setting is sublime – a verdant 26 square-mile plain, part-covered in stands of palm and tamarind caught in a bend of the lazy-flowing Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) river and framed by the hazy silver-grey of distant mountains.

Aurora, Philippines

Baler Aurora is just 6 hours away from Manila. As a province nestled within the Sierra Madre Mountains ranges, Aurora is gifted with rugged terrains and mountainous landscape, making it a haven for nature lovers. With the birth of surfing and other adventurous activities in the province, it is also considered a favorite playground for adventure and thrill seekers wanting an adrenalin pumping experience.

Seri Menanti, Malaysia

Seri Menanti is the royal capital of the state of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Situated in the Kuala Pilah district, it houses the seat of the head of state or Yamtuan Besar, the local equivalent of the Sultan.[1] The royal palace is known as “Istana Besar”.

Sra’em, Campuchia

Prasat Preah Vihear is a Khmer (Cambodian) temple stunningly situated atop a 525-metre cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains in Cambodia, right across the border of Si Saket and Kantharalak in northeastern Thailand. It is also the name of the surrounding province.

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