Malaysia
I booked a trip to this country in a hurry but do not regret it one bit. First, I landed in Langkawi, a beach destination with a serene atmosphere, fewer crowds, and stunning views of the Andaman Sea. Don't miss the island-hopping trip and evening strolls past tiny souvenir shops.
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Next, I went to Kuala Lumpur, the main city filled with beautiful hotels, skyscrapers, and malls. My sister and I went gaga over shopping here. Thian Hou Temple and Petronas Twin Towers are must-visit places in Kuala Lumpur.
Thailand
Thailand is usually very crowded throughout the year thanks to the variety of entertainment options it provides. While you cannot miss the bustling Phuket Street at night, you should also explore the other side of Thailand, which has Big buddha and multiple islands offering amazing biodiversity. If you’re a swimmer, you’ll have the chance to jump into the ocean and snorkel independently.
Vietnam
I was amazed after visiting Vietnam. Vietnam, a country that has it all, from the calming beaches in Dong Hoi to the hustle and bustle of night markets in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam took my breath away.
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Visiting Vietnam was an experience I want to have again and again, because of the amazing food and the happy and welcoming local people (every evening observed locals just whiling away time, talking, dancing in community gatherings). Also tasted Non vegetarian chips for the first time. Loved Shrimp Lays. Too yum!!
North India
There is a never-ending list of places to visit in North India. For amazing food and cultural experiences, visit Rajasthan. Try kachoris and sweets like mawa kachori and ghevar, and capture memories in the royal palaces.
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To savor the serenity of the mountains, explore Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, where the breathtaking landscapes offer peace and adventure. For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, visit Ladakh, where you can disconnect from the network and immerse yourself in nature's untouched beauty, with its stunning high-altitude lakes and dramatic landscapes.
South India
Traveling around South India has filled my life with experiences. I met people from all over the world, trekked, had fun, backpacked, and enjoyed the rich cultures of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
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Also Kerala is the perfect place for women to start solo travelling. I started my solo travel journey there, and after that, there was no stopping.
North East India
It's that part of India with difficult terrain but beauty all along. From Sikkim to Meghalaya, each state in Northeast India is unique in its own way.
The most iconic point in Sikkim is the Gurudongmar Lake, which you cannot miss. After passing the difficult terrain of the Silk Route and battling mountain sickness, you reach the serene blue water lake at an altitude of 17,000 ft, presenting a view you will never forget.
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When visiting Meghalaya, the state with the highest rainfall, take a scooty and enjoy the beautiful roads and amazing weather. Also, do not miss the Living Root Bridge trek, along with other treks.