A beautiful and unspoiled village nestled in the Himalayas. It's known for its rich local culture and stunning mountain views.
Often described as the most alien-looking place on Earth, this island is famous for its unique flora and fauna, particularly the Dragon's Blood Tree.
While Thailand is full of popular beach destinations, Koh Kood remains relatively untouched. It's known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and lush rainforests.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Yakushima is an island off the southern coast of Kyushu, known for its ancient cedar forests, some of which are over a thousand years old. The island's lush landscapes, waterfalls, and wildlife, including loggerhead turtles, make it a haven for nature lovers.
Less visited compared to other parts of Bhutan, the Haa Valley offers a peaceful retreat in the Himalayas with its traditional villages, sacred sites, and stunning natural scenery. Its untouched beauty and cultural richness provide a unique insight into Bhutanese way of life.
While not completely off the radar, Mui Ne is a quiet seaside town known for its stunning sand dunes, including the White and Red dunes, offering visitors a desert-like experience by the sea. It's also a popular spot for kite and wind surfing due to its ideal wind conditions.