Colombo
Colombo is the largest city and economic capital of Sri Lanka. Due to its large natural harbor and its strategic position on the trade routes, connecting East and West, Colombo was known to the traders of ancient times, about 2000 years ago.
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.
Hambantota, Sri Lanka
Hambantota is a city in southern Sri Lanka, known for its developing port and strategic location on the Indian Ocean. It is surrounded by national parks like Yala and Bundala, offering rich wildlife and natural landscapes. Though less touristy than other areas, it is an emerging destination that combines nature, tranquility, and modern infrastructure.
Kuala Lumpur
The capital of Malaysia has a unique charm that attracts visitors from all around the world. Wander the streets of the city and enjoy all the amazing sights and landscapes. Otherwise visit one of the many outdoor markets and experience the diversity of Asian culture
La Digue Island
La Digue is one of the most picturesque islands in the Seychelles, known for its stunning beaches with granite rock formations, crystal-clear waters, and its relaxed, authentic atmosphere. Transportation is mainly by bicycle or ox-cart, making the island ideal for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and romantic getaways.
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.
Port Victoria, Seychelles
Port Victoria is the capital of the Seychelles and is located on Mahé Island, the largest in the archipelago. It is a small yet vibrant port that serves as the administrative, economic, and commercial center of the country. The city combines colonial architecture, local markets, and natural beauty, and is a main point of entry for travelers and cruise ships.
Praslin Island, Sychelles
Praslin is the second largest island of the Seychelles, located in the Indian Ocean. It is famous for its exotic white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and lush tropical vegetation.One of its main attractions is the Vallée de Mai, a protected nature reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its unique Coco de Mer palm trees.Praslin is an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, natural beauty, and an authentic island experience in the tropical paradise of the Seychelles.
Sabang, Indonesia
Sabang is an island north of Banda Aceh on the northern tip of Sumatra, Indonesia. Strictly speaking, the island's name is Weh Island (Pulau Weh) and Sabang is the main town on the north coast, but the names are often used interchangeably. Among locals the place is more often referred to as "Sabang" but among tourists it is well known as "Pulau Weh". The main reason to go to Pulau Weh is for the beaches. Relaxing, swimming, snorkeling, diving and don't worry about anything else.
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.