Once war-torn, now sublime, Vietnam is long, lovely and languorous.
21.07.2023 - 08:01 / roughguides.com
The concept of ‘cool’ is a subjective one. One traveller’s cool may be another’s nightmare, which is why Southeast Asia is arguably one of the best places to travel: there’s something for everyone here. Famous for its chaotic cities, stunning beaches and legendary parties, Southeast Asia offers a plethora of experiences for eager travellers ready to explore the region's culinary, cultural and cosmopolitan draws. Here's our pick of the best places to visit.
Packed with history and steeped in antiquity, this scenic city retains imperial character from a bygone age. Enchanting narrow streets lead you past wooden shopfronts and houses where traditional lanterns dangle, illuminating the alleyways and casting magical reflections along the Thu Bon River. It's also the place in Vietnam for tailoring, don’t miss out on bringing home that unique three-piece suit made to order, or your dream perfectly-fitting dress.
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An hour’s boat ride from the east coast of Malaysia brings you to the gob-smackingly beautiful Perhentian Islands. Island living at its best, there is little to do here during the day other than to snorkel, dive and chill. Come nightfall, you won’t find the throbbing neon nightlife that has become so synonymous with Southeast Asia. Instead head to the beach where a mix of travellers and locals hang out drinking beer and enjoying the slower pace of life.
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When it comes to variety, Komodo National Park does not disappoint. With a staggering mixture of biodiversity, the park is home to a plethora of land and marine species, most famously providing sanctuary for the extremely rare Komodo dragon, which is found nowhere else in the world. We don’t recommend cuddling up to these guys; rather, take a back seat to witness nature at its most rampant. If you’re a wildlife fanatic, it doesn’t get cooler than this.
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Love it or hate it, Bangkok – known to locals as the City of Angels – offers a kaleidoscope of experiences to the flocks of visitors it welcomes each year. Whether a first-time traveller or seasoned globetrotter, this frenetic capital won’t fail to excite. From the Khao San Road, where you’re equally likely to find an Irish pub as you are a decent pad Thai, to the soaring skyscrapers, swanky rooftop bars and exotic architecture of royal palaces and temples: this city has something for travellers of all sensibilities.
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Whilst many of those touching down in Laos head straight to Vang Vieng to hit the
Once war-torn, now sublime, Vietnam is long, lovely and languorous.
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The rugged landscapes of the Outer Hebrides, off Scotland’s west coast, may be sparsely populated, but there’s a deep human history here, from ancient stone circles to traditional Gaelic culture. These interconnected islands have shaped a distinct way of life, not just in the Harris Tweed and whisky distilleries that travellers encounter, but also in the daily routines of remote fishing communities. Spanning over 150 miles, this island chain is stitched together by causeway, bridge, road and boat, meaning visitors can pick their own method — car, bike, bus or ferry — to make the most of this extraordinary destination.
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Luxury camping, or 'glamping' as its also known, is on the rise. Once the preserve of high-end safari camps, you can now stay under canvas – with all the creature comforts – in destinations worldwide. In Southeast Asia in particular, a number of new luxury camping sites have been springing up over the past few years, offering the chance to get back to nature without roughing it entirely. Some camps even offer the chance to get involved with conservation projects on site, a great way to give back to the local economy and minimise the environmental impact of your stay. We've picked out four luxury camps to try out across Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.