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India

India is an exotic land of contrasts, color, and mobility. Though transforming at such a rapid pace, the country fluently maintains its cultural, historical and spiritual treasures. Besides being one of the most affordable destinations in the world, India truly offers something for everyone, including architecture, adventure, cuisine, beaches, wildlife, backwaters, shopping, festivals, music, dancing, and the majestic Himalayas.

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Nepal

Nepal is an enchanting kingdom, nestled in the Himalayas between China and India. For a small territory, the country boasts an uncommonly diverse terrain, including eight of the world's top 10 highest mountains. Nepali folklore is often illustrated in dance and music and the people are open to sharing their traditions. Although tourism is steadily increasing, Nepal's remote location has kept the culture widely unaffected from outside influences.

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Sri Lanka

With rows of coconut palms, dense forests, and clear waters of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is an incredible offshore garden. Resting at the toe of India, the tear-drop shaped country offers distinct attractions including tea plantations, pristine beaches, and some of the oldest Buddhist sites in the world. Rocked by a history that includes natural disasters and civil wars, Sri Lanka has made an empowering comeback and continues to impress travelers from around the world.

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Bhutan

Even the most privileged travelers consider Bhutan a special destination. Its secluded location, limited accessibility, and preservation efforts have shielded many from visiting this jewel in the Himalayas. Bhutan only opened its doors to tourism in 1974, with the number for tourists kept to an environmentally manageable level through government regulated tourist tariffs. Bhutanese are renowned for their happiness and are a proud people who wear their national costume with pride.

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Thailand

Often labeled the Land of Smiles, Thailand is a diverse and wondrous country. Thai culture has been shaped by many influences, including Indian, Lao, Burmese, Cambodian, and Chinese. Visit the ancient temples, explore the countryside by cycle, trek the tropical jungles, enjoy island hopping, discover hidden caves and lagoons, and sample new cuisine in the floating markets. Sodha Travel also offers several sustainable tourism and voluntourism packages in Thailand, including home stays, volunteer projects, and conservation initiatives.

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Vietnam

Vietnam is a country that honors the past and celebrates the future. Sharing borders with Cambodia, Laos, and China, the topography varies from coastal plains to mountain ranges. The Vietnamese culture has evolved on the basis of the wet rice civilization, and the local lifestyle is closely related to its village and native lands. The diversity of the 54 ethnic groups is apparent in the many traditional and cultural treasures. More popular destinations include Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, and the limestone pillars of Ha Long Bay.

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Laos

Laos

Laos is a destination untouched by mass tourism. The landlocked mountainous nation features misty mountains, beautiful French colonial towns, and Buddhist stupas. With an estimated population of nearly 7 million, Laos is one of the most sparsely populated countries in Asia. Natural landmarks include the Annamite Mountains close to the border with Vietnam, as well as the Mekong River, which flows from China and along the border with Thailand. Saffron-robed monks, emerald covered hills, and an abundance of wildlife await.

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Cambodia

Cambodia

Cambodia is the successor state to the mighty Khmer empire who once ruled vast swathes of land across present-day Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.  Cambodia’s two dominant topographical features are the Mekong River and Tonle Sap Lake, and most travelers include a visit to the fabled temples of Angkor. This complex and charming kingdom is a fusion of tribal villages, a contemporary art scene, and wonders of the world. After struggling through years of political instability, the resilient spirit of the locals casts an optimism that permeates the landscape.

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Maldives

Maldives

The Maldives is a paradise of turquoise reefs, deep blue seas, and sandy beaches. There are 1,190 islands formed around 26 natural atolls, with 90 islands developed exclusively as tourist resorts. The warm seas have a high visibility year-round, making it ideal for diving, boating, surfing, and watersports. As a strategic trading route in the Indian Ocean, the Maldivian culture was heavily influenced by South Asia, Africa, and Arabia.

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Dubai

Dubai is a bustling, modern city and one of the seven emirates that encompass the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Only a short flight to South Asia, it is also a popular stopover destination. Dubai offers visitors a unique blend of modernity and traditionalism, as well as some of the most luxurious hotels and attractions in the world. Enjoy a sunset desert safari by jeep, explore the Palm Jumeirah archipelago, cruise down Dubai Creek, or catch the views from the observation deck of Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.

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Singapore

For a relatively small and young country, Singapore has emerged as one of the world's leading commercial and economic hubs. The four official languages – English, Tamil, Mandarin and Malay – represent the foreign influences that have shaped the Singaporean identity. Often considered a gateway between the East and West, Singapore is also a popular stopover destination for travelers on long-haul flights. Notable attractions include Sentosa Island, Marine Life Park, Gardens by the Bay, China Town, Little India, and the Singapore Flyer.

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