Cochin, India
Cochin is a commercial city that stretches over six islands and many narrow peninsulas. You can visit the church of St. Francis, the museum housed in the Ntarmpar mansion, the Dutch palace of the former Maharaja of Malabar with the most beautiful murals in India and the Jewish district with the synagogue in the center of the Market with spices.
Uligamu Island, Maldives
Uligamu Island belongs to the Haa Alif Atoll in Maldives. It is a popular stop for travellers returning from Thailand before their entrance to the Gulf of Aden or for those sailing towards the Red Sea.
Galle
Galle is a major city in Sri Lanka, situated on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, 119 km from Colombo. Galle is the best example of a fortified city built by Europeans in south and southeast Asia, showing the interaction between European architectural styles and south Asian traditions. The Galle fort is a world heritage site and the largest remaining fortress in Asia built by European occupiers. Other prominent landmarks in Galle include the natural harbor, the National Maritime Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral founded by Jesuit priests, one of the main Shiva temples on the island, and Amangalla the historic luxury hotel. Located near the southern end of the Sri Lanka, Galle enjoys a nice coast line. And it's a district that enjoys a great variance of scenarios, from beaches to marsh lands to dry planes to hills.
Hambantota, Sri Lanka
Off the beaten path on the southern edge of Sri Lanka, Hambantota reveals verdant beauty, ample culture and incredible biodiversity. It’s a gateway to several stunning national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Yala National Park is a top choice for its sheer variety of wildlife – you might spot elephants, leopards, sloth bears and more. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle is also accessible from Hambantota – the 18th-century walled Old Town features charming Dutch architecture and possesses a beguiling, exotic ambiance that enchants travelers. Mirijjawila Botanical Garden, located in the dry zone, features a dazzling spectrum of rare and endemic plant species.
Port Blair (Andaman Is.), India
Port Blair is mainly famouw for the Cellular Jail.Being located on the coastal line of Bay of Bengal,the town has got palm-lined beaches with spectacular view of marine life and rare corals.A drive on the bumping roads amidst the lush green forests will make you fall for the place.
Male
Malé has evolved into a high class city worldwide, with all modern amenities, with its own artificial beach, historic landmarks and an impressive skyline of skyscrapers with caramel colors. It's both an exotic island and a modern city.
Singapore
The skyscrapers and bright lights of Singapore hide an eclectic mix of cultures, religions, ancient treasures and British colonial influences that give to the city a distinct identity. A much different environment you are going to meet at the city's outskirts, with the lush rainforests of the nature reserves Boukit Timach and Central Katsment.
Belawan (Sumatra), Indonesia
Belawan is an important port in Sumatra in Indonesia. It is close to the city of Medan which is a famous tourist destination. Great Mosque and the wonderful Palace of the Sultan of Deli are attractions that should be visited. A lush green countryside make the scenery unique. The imaginative wildlife is a characteristic of the area. An orangutan rehabilitation center is here to prove that. Finally, a ride to the charming Lake Toba is a well worth experience.
Tinnakara, Lakshadweep Islands, India
Tinnakara is a small uninhabited island located in the Lakshadweep archipelago, which is a group of islands located off the southwest coast of India. The island is known for its pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and abundant marine life, including colorful fish and coral.
You will have the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and cultural attractions, including visits to other destinations in India, such as Mumbai and Kochi, and outdoor activities, such as snorkeling, diving, and beachcombing.