Indonesia
Indonesia, officially known as the Republic of Indonesia is a southeast Asian country located between the Pacific and Indian ocean. It is the world’s largest island country considering the land area and it also has thousands of its own islands namely, Sumatra, Java, etc.
Kashmir
Kashmir is also known as the Paradise on Earth!
It was the gateway to the ancient Silk route connecting India and China. It is a very important tourist destination in India and is famous for its snow capped mountains, local handicraft, cuisine, culture and traditions.
Kerala
Fondly referred to as ‘The God’s own country’, Kerala was selected as one of the top 50 destinations to be visited in lifetime and one of the 13 paradises in the world by National Geographic traveler. It is a vibrant hub of culture, nature, sport, and gastronomy. Kerala tourism primarily revolves around a few main cities and towns such as Cochin, Munnar, Alleppey and Trivandrum. An equable climate, serene beaches, tranquil stretches of backwaters, lush hill stations and exotic wildlife are the major attractions of this land.
Malaysia
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, rain forests, natural resources and wildlife. It has a unique rotating monarchy system in which 9 ethnic Malay state rulers take turns as kings for a 5 year term. It is separated by the South China sea into two regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo East Malaysia. The capital city of Kuala Lumpur is known for the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
Maldives
Maldives is officially known as the ‘Republic of Maldives’. It is a beautiful, picture perfect archipelagic state in the Indian subcontinent of the Indian ocean. Land area wise it is the smallest country in Asia and has around 1192 islands under it.
Tourism is the main source of occupation and a major contributor to its economy. It is one of the very highly rated and most sought after tourist destinations in the world.
Mauritius
Mauritius is a small island in the Indian ocean with pristine white sand beaches, lagoons, coral reefs, crystal clear blue water. More than 50% of the population is of Indian origin with their forefathers coming to Mauritius as laborer’s to work in sugarcane fields. Previously a British colony it was known for it vast sugarcane fields. It is ranked as one of the most developed and most competitive economies in Africa. Tourism is one of the major occupation among the citizens and it contributes significantly to its economy. The mountainous interior includes rain forests, wild life, waterfalls, hiking trails and many more activities which make it a very popular and sought after tourist destination.