Southeast Asia is a favorite destination amongst international tourists. The affordability, air connectivity, and friendly atmosphere attract visitors all year. The countries that are between the Indian Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean are a part of Southeast Asia. East Timor (Timor-Leste) and Myanmar are in the far south and north respectively. Cambodia, Brunei, and Laos are other nations in Southeast Asia.
Indonesia and Malaysia are gorgeous collections of islands that overflow with natural magic. The Philippines is yet another island, which is slowly but steadily gaining recognition in the travel industry.

Cambodia suffered through dark days, but it is on a steady incline. Travelers can try out the historic city of Angkor and the stunning beaches lining its Pacific Coastline to see for themselves. Indonesia is an amalgam of thousands of islands. The rarest natural sights can be spotted there. Malaysia is a cosmopolitan business empire; plus it has vibrant vegetation to enhance its appeal.
The Philippines does not have as many islands as Indonesia, but it is no less beautiful. Spanish and Asian culture fuse together to enhance the beauty of the nation. Thailand is an affordable place to visit; consequently, it is the most visited country in Southeast Asia. Lively night scenes and ivory white beaches make the country irresistible.

The Nations

Brunei is among the few countries in the world that adhere to a sultanate. A sultanate is a dynasty ruled by a sultan. East Timor has the potential to be a powerful nation due to its abundant resources. Laos has world heritage sites as well as rugged scenery, which is unlike other countries in Southeast Asia. Adventure seeking tourists will enjoy visiting. Myanmar is still an infant in the tourism industry because it needs time to recover from political and economic stress. Singapore is the glitzy location for those who want to burn some money.

Vietnam is cheap, thus a friendly location for backpackers. Moreover, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Singapore, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Luang Prabang, Phnom Penh, and Yangon are economic, cultural, historical and administrative capitals of Southeast Asia’s countries. In addition, French, Portuguese, Chinese and many local languages exist in Southeast Asia. However, English can be the lingua franca between you and the locals.

November 26, 2016 2:37 pm Published by

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