Bombay (Mumbai), India
The mysterious Mumbai is an outburst of colors, flavors and spices and hosts Bolywood, the famous movie center of India. The first thing that will catch your eyes is the gateway to India, a stone arch, 26 feet hight, built in honor of the Royal Visit in 1911. Experience the multi cultures of the city's past visiting one of the many mosques, temples and colonial buildings and don't forget to taste the Indian cuisine.
Colombo
Colombo is the largest city and economic capital of Sri Lanka. Due to its large natural harbor and its strategic position on the trade routes, connecting East and West, Colombo was known to the traders of ancient times, about 2000 years ago.
Cochin, India
Cochin is a commercial city that stretches over six islands and many narrow peninsulas. You can visit the church of St. Francis, the museum housed in the Ntarmpar mansion, the Dutch palace of the former Maharaja of Malabar with the most beautiful murals in India and the Jewish district with the synagogue in the center of the Market with spices.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sandy beaches, sun, shopping and enjoynment, there are all in Dubai. Spend a morning at a busy traditional bazaar, such as "Gold Bazaar", one of the largest retail gold markets in the world. After that visit a modern department store with a variety of duty free items before escaping into a nearby beach in the afternoon.
Don't forget to have a look to the unique hotel Jumeirah Burj Al Arabica - shaped like a yacht, 321 meters high, one of the most impressive attractions of modern Middle East.
Fujairah
For those who want to spend a relaxing time enjoying special beaches with colored water, the three Emirates are ideal. Therefore, after all, Emirates experienced a significant tourist growth in recent years. In Fujairah exept swimming, you can also do scuba diving.
Goa (Murmugao), India
Goa is one of the 28 Federal States of India and is known for its beaches and places of worship.It's considered to be monument of world architecture heritage. Rich in flora and fauna due to its location, has also been ranked as one of the most important centers of biodiversity.
Hobart (Tasmania)
Hobart is the capital of Tasmania and the second oldest city in Australia. Mount Wellington, a reference point for the city, dominates to the landscape. Along the harbor, stone warehouses and docks of the 19th century have been converted into pubs and restaurants, keeping the old atmosphere. City's highlights include the exquisite wineries of Cole Valley and the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden.
Hambantota, Sri Lanka
Off the beaten path on the southern edge of Sri Lanka, Hambantota reveals verdant beauty, ample culture and incredible biodiversity. It’s a gateway to several stunning national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Yala National Park is a top choice for its sheer variety of wildlife – you might spot elephants, leopards, sloth bears and more. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle is also accessible from Hambantota – the 18th-century walled Old Town features charming Dutch architecture and possesses a beguiling, exotic ambiance that enchants travelers. Mirijjawila Botanical Garden, located in the dry zone, features a dazzling spectrum of rare and endemic plant species.
Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Nestled along the azure shores of the Arabian Sea, Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru, is a coastal gem in the southern state of Karnataka, India. With its bustling port, the city thrives as a vital hub of trade and commerce, connecting India to the world. Mangalore's economy showcases a remarkable diversity, with industries spanning petrochemicals, information technology, cashew processing, and more, fueling its growth and prosperity. This picturesque city not only mesmerizes with its scenic beaches, inviting locals and travelers to bask in the sun-kissed sands, but also captivates with its vibrant cultural tapestry. Amidst the colorful festivities and traditional art forms, Mangalore stands as a beacon of religious harmony, hosting an array of temples and churches that reflect its rich spiritual heritage. The city's flavorsome Mangalorean cuisine, steeped in coastal delights and seafood delicacies, tantalizes the taste buds of food enthusiasts far and wide. Mangalore's warm embrace of education and healthcare excellence further enhances its allure, making it a cherished destination and an abode of dreams for many.
Kuala Lumpur
The capital of Malaysia has a unique charm that attracts visitors from all around the world. Wander the streets of the city and enjoy all the amazing sights and landscapes. Otherwise visit one of the many outdoor markets and experience the diversity of Asian culture
Muscat,Oman
The magnificent Muscat, Oman's capital, has all the features of a modern city in an environment full of natural beauties. In Muscat you will find beautiful beaches but also mountains and canyons, worthwhile to explore. Also, the wonderful depths of the region will amaze the lovers of diving. Some of the sightseeings are the Old Town, the port Moutrach and the shopping district Rougoui, which is one of the most popular spots in the region.
Penang, Malaysia
Penang, is a state in Malaysia, a mosaic of cultures, with multiracial population. The "Pearl of the East" is famous for its beautiful beaches, rich culture and history and the delicious food.
Phuket Port, Thailand
Phuket Port, located on the western coast of Thailand's largest island, Phuket, is a bustling maritime gateway that welcomes a plethora of travelers and cargo vessels. As a major port in the Andaman Sea, it serves as a vital link for both international and domestic trade, connecting Thailand with neighboring countries and beyond. The port area is a hive of activity, with ships of various sizes and types arriving and departing daily. Cruise ships dock at Phuket Port, granting tourists access to the island's stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and thriving tourism industry. While at the port, visitors can explore the nearby Old Town, a charming area with Sino-Portuguese architecture, street markets, and an array of local eateries. Phuket Port's strategic location and dynamic atmosphere make it a bustling hub of trade and tourism, leaving an indelible impression on all who venture into this tropical haven.
Singapore
The skyscrapers and bright lights of Singapore hide an eclectic mix of cultures, religions, ancient treasures and British colonial influences that give to the city a distinct identity. A much different environment you are going to meet at the city's outskirts, with the lush rainforests of the nature reserves Boukit Timach and Central Katsment.