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.
Cape Town
Cape Town is one of Africa’s most striking cities, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural diversity. Towering above the city is the iconic Table Mountain, offering panoramic views of both the urban landscape and the Atlantic Ocean.The city blends history, nature, and modern living in perfect harmony. From Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, to the colorful streets of Bo-Kaap and the world-famous vineyards surrounding Stellenbosch, Cape Town offers unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Durban, South Africa
Durban is the largest city in the South African. Durban is famous for being the busiest port in South Africa. It is also seen as one of the major centers of tourism because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. The Golden Mile, developed as a welcoming tourist destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, provides ample tourist attractions. The Golden Mile was redeveloped late 2009 in time for the 2010 FIFA world cup. Durban's most popular beaches are also located along the Golden Mile. The Mile is also a well-known surfer's haven.
East London, South Africa
East London, affectionately called Buffalo City by the locals, is situated 1000 kilometres from Cape Town on the South East coast of South Africa. The city lies on the Indian Ocean coast, largely between the Buffalo River and the Nahoon River. East London is the second largest industrial centre in the province. The motor industry is the dominant employer. The shores are lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and with its sub-tropical climate is a sought after tourist destination for local South Africans and international tourist alike. The Sunshine Coast is renowned for its many kilometres of beautiful unpolluted and un-crowded beaches.
Phuket, Τhailand
The largest and most famous island of Thailand, Phuket, is full of white, sandy, beaches and glittering seas. A region rich in history and culture, you can explore it from the back of an elephant on a tour of the jungle. Alternatively join a cooking class of the local Thai cuisine.
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
Langkawi, Malaysia
Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast.Here, tourists have the chance to admire the crystal clear waters, the sandy beaches and the amazing natural beauty.This place is surrounded by coconut trees that create a tropical scenery.Diving and snorkelling experience are necessary here. The rainforest and the amazing warefalls make the place a must to visit.Visitors can explore the wildlife while trekking in the forest, such as monkeys, and view the fascinating greenery. Finally, do not forget to experience the exciting nighlife and visit the duty free area.
Mahe, Seychelles
Mahe is the largest island of the Seychelles, lying in the north east of the nation. Ringed by steep, magnificent mountains, few capitals can claim a more beautiful backdrop. The town features a mixture of modern and indigenous architecture. It is the centre of business and commerce thanks to the extensive port facilities. Noteworthy sites in Victoria, the capital of the island, are the history museum, cathedral, clock tower, botanical gardens and an open-air market.
Melaka, Malaysia
Melaka is a small friendly city that with many eye-catching sights and attractive modern establishments.It is easy to go around on foot or trishaw to explore the many places that make Malacca unique.As you explore them,you'll learn about the rich heritage and history that has shapped the landscape and left a mark on Malaysia's cultural lifestyle.In fact is a mix of old and new,historical establishments and old shops stand side-by-side with shopping complexes and modern offices.There is just so many colourful sights in the city but beyond it,you can also explore other cultural places in the outskirts or engage in recreational activities such as golf and jungle trekking.
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.
Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo is the capital of Mozambique. The main exports are coal, cotton, sugar, chromite, the copra (dried cocoa beans) and hardwood. The city produces cement, pottery, furniture, shoes, and rubber. Maputo is also the seat of the documentary film festival DOCKANEMA, and international festival documentaries from around the world.
Port Louis, India
The Port Louis is the capital of the island state of Mauritius. It is a major port and stopover for merchant vessels sailing to India. In Port Louis attractions are the many French colonial style buildings in the city center, the most important is the governor, the Chinese pagoda, the elaborately decorated Hindu temples, the central market in the bazaar and the botanical garden "pampelmaous", with over five hundred rare species of plants, located just outside the city.
Penang, Malaysia
Penang, is a state in Malaysia, a mosaic of cultures, with multiracial population. The "Pearl of the East" is famous for its beautiful beaches, rich culture and history and the delicious food.
Richards Bay, South Africa
Richards Bay is a coastal town on South Africa’s northeastern shore, located in the KwaZulu-Natal province. It features one of the country’s largest natural harbors and is surrounded by vast wetlands, beaches, and nature reserves. The area offers opportunities for birdwatching, water sports, and exploring local wildlife and ecosystems. It also serves as a gateway to more remote parts of the Indian Ocean coast, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and off-the-beaten-path travelers.
Pointe Des Galets, Reunion
Pointe des Galets is a major port destination on Réunion, a French island in the Indian Ocean. This harbor primarily serves cruise ships and cargo vessels, and acts as the central entry point for tourists eager to explore the island. Upon arriving at Pointe des Galets, you will find a welcoming and well-organized port. Various transportation options are available to take you to the island’s main attractions, such as the Piton de la Fournaise volcano, beaches, and tropical forests.
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.