Asia Travel Guides & Articles on Traveling in Asian Countries

The largest continent on earth, Asia is a land of contrasts: urban and rural, wealth and poverty, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Let Travels.com be your guide as you visit golden temples in Thailand and then relax on some of the best beaches in the world, take a hike along the Great Wall of China, sample the vibrant culture of world-class cities like Tokyo and Hong Kong, tour the rural rice fields of Vietnam, scale the exhilarating heights of Nepal, gape at the Taj Mahal and all the wonders of India. Travels.com will teach you what you need to know about travel in Asia, from travel deals to travel packages, air travel tips and more.

About Shenzhen China

Shenzhen, China's third most populated city, straddles the border between Hong Kong and the rest of China. Designated a Special Economic Zone, the city has seen an incredible economic boom in the last thirty years since it was little more than a ...

About Singapore

Singapore is sometimes called the Lion City, or "Asia-lite" by people who know it well. A wealthy, industrialized city state nestled between Malaysia and Indonesia, it is a popular destination for its unique cultural melange, bargain electronics ...

About Tambora Volcano

The Tambora Volcano, also known as Mount Tambora, is found on Sumbawa Island in Indonesia. The volcano played a major part in shaping the history of the island and the world, during an eruption that is considered the most powerful in history.

About Thai Air

Thai Airways is the national airline of Thailand. Its headquarters are located in the country's capital, Bangkok and it operates from Suvarnabhumi Airport. Its frequent flier program is called Royal Orchid Plus and it's part of the Star Alliance ...

About Thailand

Thailand is a country rich in history, culture and exciting cuisine. The Buddhist religion plays an important part in the architecture and spirituality of the country as well, making it a peaceful and interesting place to visit.

About the Biggest Mall in Japan

The Aeon Lake Town mall is considered one of the largest malls in the world, and it is the biggest mall in Japan. With space for over 500 stores and an eco-friendly theme, this mall can be an exciting place to shop, dine and visit for the experi...

About the Brown Hotel in Seoul

The Brown Hotel in South Korea is considered to be a peaceful retreat from the bustle of Seoul, even though it's situated in the city's downtown area. The 60-room facility is conveniently located near several major ports of travel: Sinseol-dong S...

About the Cost of Living in Thailand

Situated in the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand's diverse culture and landscape add to its appeal as a location for overseas residence or overseas retirement. Thailand's capital, Bangkok, is a cosmopolitan metropolis that serves as the country'...

About the Griya Santrian Hotel in Denpasar, Indonesia

Denpasar, Indonesia is home to the Griya Santrian Hotel. This hotel has nearly 100 rooms. It is located right along the main street of the area, making it a good choice for travelers who like to be near the center of everything.

About the Hanoi Riverside Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam

The Hanoi Riverside Hotel is a private hotel located in Hanoi, Vietnam. The hotel is popular with foreign tourists and for its location on the banks of the Red River.

About The Sigma Resort in Jomtien Pattaya, Thailand

The Sigma resort Club in Pattaya is situated in Jomtien beach, Thailand. It is a two-hour drive from Bangkok and has direct access to the beach. The resort is easily accessible by automobile and is close to tourist attractions.

About the Westin Hotel in Bangladesh

The Westin Hotel in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is owned by the international luxury hotel chain Starwood Hotels & resorts. If you are visiting Bangladesh, whether for business or pleasure, you will find a number of Western comfort...

About Tokyo Skyscrapers

Tokyo is one of the most populated areas in the world. Overpopulation has necessitated that taller buildings be designed and built. That accommodates the population that has run out of space. Skyscrapers serve to house businesses, offices, retail...

About Tongtara Riverview Hotel in Bangkok

Tongtara Riverview Hotel & Spa is located in the major city of Bangkok, which is the capital of Thailand in Asia. The hotel is 16 stories and features 184 guest rooms and four suites. The property includes a number of amenities and dining opt...

About Tourism in Malaysia

Malaysia, due south of the more famous and popular Thailand, is often overlooked as a tourist destination. However, the country has much to offer. It has tropical beaches and SCUBA diving to rival any of its neighbors. It also has tea plantations...

Activities at the Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is the longest man-made structure on the planet, stretching for roughly 4,000 miles from Liaoning Province all the way to Jiayuguan in the Gobi Desert. This architectural wonder, originally constructed around 2,000 years ...

Airline Reviews for Air India

Air India flies to 25 destinations worldwide, however more destinations are available through its many code-share partners. Air India is the 16th largest airline in Asia and its fleet includes an Airbus 310-300, A310 freighter, Boeing 747-400, Bo...

Angkor Wat Tips

The beautiful structure of Angkor Wat is located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and is one of the dozens of architectural monuments that visitors from all of the world travel to see there. Built during the 12th century to honor the Hindu god Vishnu, it ...

Angkor Wat Tourism

Angkor Wat is the eighth wonder of the world and by far Cambodia's most popular tourist destination. Over half a million people visit the site each year. The temple may be the largest man-made religious symbol in the world. A visit to Angkor Wat ...

Asia Packing Lists

If you're headed to Asia on vacation or business, packing for your trip need not be elaborate or labored. Hot, humid and warm most of the year, the more common destinations--Thailand, Vietnam, Bali or Malaysia, for example--present few challenges...

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