Bai Xep beach among 16 incredible destinations in Asia
VOV.VN - Business Insider, a leading US business and entertainment website, has recently revealed 16 incredible destinations in Asia that tourists don’t know about yet, including Bai Xep in Quy Nhon, Vietnam.
The remote fishing village of Bai Xep is located on a stretch of white sand near Nhơn, Vietnam. It’s ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, with a car-free village that includes a relaxing beach and plenty of fresh seafood. |
At Japan’s Iriomote Island, you’ll feel as though you have an entire jungle to yourself. |
Underwater enthusiasts often head to the sparsely populated Raja Ampat Islands, which are located on the tip of West Papua, Indonesia, in the heart of the Coran Triangle. |
Head into Champasak in Laos and you’ll see remnants of the kingdom that used to be here through the colonial buildings that remain. |
The Thai island of KoAdang has managed to stay relatively under the radar, drawing in snorkeling tours from time to time but leaving its white sand beaches with only a few visitors. |
The Mergui Archipelago is located in the southernmost part of Myanmar. |
While the subtropical island of Yakushima has long been favored by the Japanese, it is only recently starting to catch the attention of visitors. |
Thailand is home to several stunning destinations that remain hidden from the masses, including the Similan Islands in the Andaman Sea. |
Travelers often take a tricycle or motorbike to get to Nacpan Beach, located near El Nido in the Philippines. |
As Japan’s northernmost island, Hokkaido is known for its display of volcanoes, its natural hot springs, and its stunning ski resorts. |
The remote Indonesian island of Sumbawa sprawls into the sea and offers visitors a setting of volcanic ridges, terraced rice fields, and some of the best waves around. |
Thought the island of Ulleungdo in the Republic of Korea does see some tourism, it’s still in small numbers. |
In-the-know travelers visit the riverside town of Kratie in Cambodia to spot Irrawaddy dolphins. |
Thanks to the various steps required to reach Green Bowl Beach in Bali, you won’t find large crowds here. |
Popular among surfers, the remote Tai Long Wan bay in Hong Kong is home to sweeping vistas, clear waters, mountainside trails, and some of the best waves around. |
Myanmar’s Nabule Beach, which is located north of Maungmagan, is one of the country’s best kept secrets. |