7 countries · 121+ destinations
Places
Eight Southeast Asian countries covered with structured destination guides — climate, costs, transport, safety, visas, and head-to-head comparisons.
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Vietnam
The Year-1 anchor — 60 destinations across north, central, and south, with full cost-of-travel and climate windows.
Cat Ba
Cat Ba is the largest island in the Cat Ba Archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve spanning 262 km² off northern Vietnam's coast, featuring dramatic limestone landscapes and pristine beaches.

Da Lat
Provincial city in Vietnam's Central Highlands at 1,500 meters elevation, known for its cool climate, French colonial architecture, and mountain scenery.

Da Nang
Vietnam's fourth-largest municipality and largest by area, Da Nang is a major central coastal transport hub with deep-water port facilities and significant regional economic importance.

Ha Long Bay
UNESCO World Heritage bay in northeastern Vietnam featuring thousands of limestone karsts and islets across the Gulf of Tonkin.

Hanoi
Vietnam's capital city blending French colonial architecture with traditional culture, renowned for historic sites, vibrant street food scene, and lakeside charm.

Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam's largest city with over 14 million residents, Ho Chi Minh City serves as the nation's economic center and primary international gateway, blending colonial landmarks with modern architecture.
ID
Indonesia
Bali first — Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Nusa Penida, Lombok, and the Gilis — plus Yogyakarta and Jakarta as the Java anchors.

Bali
Indonesian island province in the Lesser Sunda Islands, known for beaches, rice terraces, temples, and cultural heritage. Tourism accounts for 80% of the regional economy.

Canggu
Coastal village on Bali's south-west coast, 10 km of beach, known for surf breaks and digital nomad culture.
Indonesia

Jakarta
Indonesia's de facto capital and largest city, Jakarta is a major urban center with a population exceeding 10.6 million on Java's northwestern coast.

Seminyak
Seminyak is a mixed tourist residential area on the west coast of Bali, Indonesia, known for beach access, upscale dining, and nightlife.

Ubud
Town in Bali's Gianyar Regency known for arts, culture, and wellness tourism within Indonesia's Greater Denpasar area.
SG
Singapore
A single city-state, but a heavy SEA hub — neighborhood guides (Marina Bay, Chinatown, Tiong Bahru, Kampong Glam) plus transit stopover coverage for Changi.

Chinatown, Singapore
Historic ethnic enclave in Outram district featuring traditional architecture, temples, markets, and diverse Chinese cuisine.

Marina Bay
A 360-hectare bay in central Singapore's reclaimed waterfront, home to iconic landmarks and the city's modern downtown district.

Sentosa
Island resort destination off Singapore's southern coast, separated from the main island by Keppel Harbour and adjacent to Pulau Brani.
Singapore

Singapore
Island city-state in Southeast Asia, comprising a main island and over 60 satellite islands near the equator off the Malay Peninsula.

Kampong Glam
Historic Malay-Muslim neighbourhood in central Singapore featuring cultural landmarks, traditional architecture, and diverse dining options.
MY
Malaysia
KL + Penang as the urban anchors, Langkawi + Tioman + Perhentians for islands, Cameron Highlands for cool-climate, and Sabah / Sarawak for Borneo wildlife.

Kota Kinabalu
State capital of Sabah on Borneo's northwest coast, gateway to Mount Kinabalu and island-hopping in the South China Sea.

Kuala Lumpur
Capital of Malaysia with 2.08 million residents, a major Southeast Asian economic hub and transit point known for urban development, diverse cuisine, and shopping districts.

Langkawi
Duty-free island archipelago of 99 islands located 30km off northwestern Malaysia's coast, featuring beach resorts and duty-free shopping.
Malaysia

Penang
Malaysian state on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, divided into Penang Island and Seberang Perai mainland, home to the UNESCO-listed city of George Town.

Cameron Highlands
A hill station district in Pahang, Malaysia, situated at high elevation in a cool climate known for tea plantations and mountain scenery.
KH
Cambodia
Angkor + Phnom Penh + the Cardamoms. Smaller catalog (10 destinations) focused on UNESCO heritage, French-colonial coastal towns, and the Gulf islands.

Battambang
Provincial capital and third largest city in Cambodia, situated on the Sangkae River with colonial heritage.
Cambodia

Phnom Penh
Cambodia's capital and largest city, situated at the confluence of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong rivers, serving as the nation's political, economic, and cultural centre since 1865.

Siem Reap
Second-largest city in Cambodia and gateway to Angkor Wat, featuring ancient temples, French colonial architecture, and vibrant night markets.

Kampot
Southern Cambodian city on the Praek Tuek Chhu River, known for French colonial architecture, world-class pepper production, and proximity to the Gulf of Thailand.

Kep
Smallest province of Cambodia, known for seafood, beaches and Kep National Park, separated from Kampot in 2008.
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Laos
Luang Prabang UNESCO old town, Vientiane Mekong-side capital, Vang Vieng karst landscapes, Bolaven coffee plateau, and Si Phan Don's 4,000 islands of the Mekong.
Laos

Luang Prabang
UNESCO World Heritage city in north-central Laos blending traditional Lao, colonial, and Buddhist architectural heritage with over 30 temples.

Vang Vieng
Small town in Vientiane Province, Laos, known for adventure sports, karst limestone formations, and tubing on the Nam Song River.

Vientiane
Capital city of Laos situated on the Mekong River, featuring Buddhist temples, French colonial architecture, and a population of approximately 840,000 residents.
Champasak
Champasak is a historic town in southwestern Laos located on the Mekong River, known for its UNESCO-listed temples and cultural significance.

Luang Namtha
District capital of Luang Namtha Province in northern Laos, situated on the Tha River and serving as a base for mountain trekking and tribal village visits.
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Philippines
7,641 islands, but the catalog focuses on the must-cover anchors — Manila + Cebu, Palawan (El Nido + Coron), Boracay, Bohol, Siargao, plus Banaue rice terraces inland.

Bohol
Island province in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, comprising Bohol island and 75 surrounding islands with a land area of 4,821 km².

Boracay
Island resort destination in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, known for beach tourism and water activities.

Cebu
Sixth-most populated city in the Philippines with 965,332 residents, serving as the capital and primary gateway to the Central Visayas region.

Manila
Capital of the Philippines and second-most populous city, Manila is located on Manila Bay with a population of 1.9 million and serves as the nation's gateway.

Palawan
An archipelagic province in the Philippines covering 14,649.73 km² with around 969,000 residents, known for limestone karsts and island beaches.
Philippines