If
you think you can think you have traveled to every farfetched tourist spots in
Asia, think again. We may have beaten you in finding exotic and unseen tourist
spots in the region yet. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours in Jakarta
have this outrageous list of must-go places in the most extremes of Asia.
These
are the list of some of the many wonders that people living in a melting pot of
races are:
Shodoshima, Japan
Foreigners rarely travel the roads
to these lush olive groves, hot springs and wild monkeys. The 817-meter Mount
Hoshigajo-san, which translates as “Mount Kingdom of Stars,” is an excellent
vantage point for Shodoshima’s scenic landscape, including the famous Kankakei
and Choshi-kei valleys. The island’s many hot springs provides reprieve for
tired feet after a long day of country rambling.
Ratu Boko,
Indonesia
The
Yogyakarta region is practically a museum of Indonesia’s dynastic history. The
famed Buddhist temple Borobodur and its Hindu counterpart Prambanan typically lure
crowds for its detailed relief.
Nearby,
however, the oft-overlooked palace complex of Ratu Boko provides an even more
imaginative glimpse of the region’s cultural and religious origins.
Set
on a ridge called the Thousand Hills, Ratu Boko offers expansive views of
Prambanan as well as Java’s most active volcano, Mt Merapi. Only the foundation
of the palace remains, as do former bathing pools. A mysterious well near the
complex’s cremation site is a place of pilgrimage for the region’s Hindus, who
say the water has sacred properties. The archeological site is just a plane
away from the country’s capital, Jakarta.
Haputale, Sri
Lanka
The
misty Haputale is a wonder at dawn like any other hidden mountain secrets in
the world. Every morning, bundled up Tamils sell English vegetable but instead
of fraud lively scenes, all you is around you is a bizarre mountain ridges. You
will definitely find remnants of Sri Lanka’s British legacy in numerous
plantations around town.
Son Doong Cave,
Vietnam
This is Vietnam’s largest cave is
more than 200m high, 150m wide and 5km long. The cave has its own river, jungle
and climate. It is located in the heart of Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in
Quang Binh province. The cave has only been open to public for 4 years since it
has been discovered by a British traveler in 2010. Warnings to those who would
want to camp there though: stray animals are also found inside the cave and
there may also be unknown creatures lurking there.
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