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Top Vacation Spots in South Asia

Top countries in South Asia that are deep root in culture and amazing spots to explore and enjoy with family...

Though the countries of South Asia Maldives, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, and Nepal have their fair share of differences from one another, they also hold many similarities. The primary similarity between these destinations is a deep root in culture which means that whether someone is looking for historical sites to explore or beautiful places to take picturesque photographs , the South Asian region has it all.

Mirissa, Sri Lanka

Located in southern Sri Lanka, lies an old beach town that has quickly become known as a popular surfing and whale watching destination. The city offers the perfect balance between calm days and lively nights on the beach. Just 150km from Colombo, the town is situated on blue shores with boats and palm trees along the coast. Iconic picturesque locations such as Coconut Island and Parrot Rock are also nearby.

Kathmandu, Nepal

Kathmandu is a renowned city of peace that everyone should visit at least once. It's the perfect place to go if you're looking for an adventure, as there are plenty of activities and sights to keep you busy day and night. You can find trekking equipment in Thamel, or explore Durbar Square and its old buildings. If you're seeking spiritual enlightenment, look no further than the serene monasteries and temples that have been around for centuries.

Paro, Bhutan

Paro is home to over 140 monasteries and temples, some of which date back to the 14th century. It's located in one of the widest valleys in the region and is a must-see for any traveler.  You'll see houses built using traditional methods from centuries ago, as well as iconic landmarks like Tiger's Nest--built on the edge of a high cliff overlooking the city. The city has grown significantly since it was first founded in 1985 but still retains its original charm.

Manali, India

Manali, situated in the picturesque Himachal hill stations, is an ideal destination for a much-needed break. With its mesmerizing views and pleasant weather conditions all year round, it has become a favourite among nature enthusiasts and workationers (people who opt to take their work with them on vacation) alike.

And, if you're feeling adventurous, there are plenty of opportunities to go trekking and explore the Himalayas. Or, if you prefer something a little more low-key, you can always take a leisurely stroll through one of the nearby towns like Kallu. And thanks to the improved transportation system in the area, other cities are only a short drive away. So whether you want to go paragliding or skiing or just enjoy a hot air balloon ride, you'll have plenty of options.

Hunza Valley, Pakistan

Hunza is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The area became even more popular after Covid restrictions were lifted, as people were desperate to get out of their homes. Spectacular views and snow-capped mountains can be seen from the valley, such as Rakaposhi which stands tall at over 25,000 m.

There are plenty of historical structures in the area, such as the castle of Baltit, which was built over six centuries ago. You can also find a Buddha figure carved into a cliff dating back to the eighth century. If you're looking for something to eat or do, there are plenty of options in the area, from mountain biking and hunting to swimming and camping under the stars.

Old Dhaka, Bangladesh

Old Dhaka is perfect for travelers who want to explore a new way of life. The city is always bustling, with densely packed streets and cycle rickshaws dashing around.The local bazaars are full of all sorts of different items, from everyday necessities to antiques and trinkets. And the best part is that the people here are incredibly friendly!One of the highlights of Old Dhaka has got to be the Sadarghat Riverfront. It's a chaotic port where tourists can take trips along the Buriganga River in rowing boats. If you're looking for an adventure, this is definitely the place for you!

Gaafaru, Maldives

The Maldives has long been considered a luxury destination, but since many of their local islands have opened to visitors, it's become more affordable. Gaafaru is one such island where tourists can relax and swim. You can also take short boat rides to see dolphins and sea turtles or explore shipwrecks. And there are plenty of other attractions on the island, like local music nights, colorful houses, and events taking place throughout the year.