Asia's natural landscapes are as diverse as its cultures. From the pristine beaches of the Maldives and the Philippines to Borneo’s lush rainforests this continent is a treat for nature lovers. Here, the world's highest peaks in the Himalayas challenge climbers and hikers, while Buddhist monasteries invite quiet introspection among saffron-clad monks.
Asia is the largest of the world’s continents and the most populous. Sixty percent of the world’s population of 8 billion people live in Asia’s 34 countries. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the quiet contemplation of the Buddhist monasteries and temples, Asia is a land of vast contrasts and a gastronomic adventure.
Here, the freshest produce is infused with enticing oriental spices. These are the flavors that launched the travels of ancient merchants and mariners. Asia’s cuisine is a feast of flavors, offering foodies a distinct adventure in each of the many regions.
Asia’s historical and spiritual landmarks showcase its cultural fabric. The Great Wall of China is a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance, Cambodia’s 12th century Angkor Wat reveals the splendor of the Khmer Empire, and in Myanmar, the golden Shwedagon Pagoda stands as a tribute to Buddhist devotion. In Tokyo, neon-lit streets and futuristic architecture stand in stark contrast to Kyoto's traditional teahouses and temples.
Here, bustling markets serve delicacies, like Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup in Thailand, and mezes and koftas in the markets and busy streets of Istanbul. Japan's sushi and sashimi are culinary works of art prepared by master chefs. In India, a traditional thali meal offers a sumptuous spread of regional specialties, from spicy curries to sweet desserts. Bhutan’s serene landscapes and Sri Lanka’s tea plantations provide a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility while, the terraced rice fields of Bali and the Philippines' Banaue Rice Terraces show the harmonious interaction between humans and nature.
Visa requirements differ from country to country.
This will depend on the country visited. You will need your regular vaccinations. You may need additional treatments like Yellow Fever vaccinations.
This will depend on which country you’re visiting.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted more so than American Express or Discover.
Most people in Asia's tourism industry speak English.
Tipping is not expected in most Asian countries and is rude in countries like Japan and China. There are some Asian countries you should tip. For each country we visit Girls’ Guide will supply you with a tipping cheat sheet.