Visit the city, relax on the white, long beaches or go trekking in the rain forest. You'll enjoy every moment spent here.
Part Malaysian and part Indonesian, this is the third largest island in the world.
You can work on your tan on the soft, sandy beaches or jump into your scuba gear and explore the amazing underwater life.
Just off the east coast of Malaysian Borneo lies this pristine island, a paradise for divers and nature lovers.
At a first glance it will seem a typical Malaysian city, but this is the perfect place to experience the Malay culture.
One of the most spectacular bridges in the world, 700 meters above sea level, giving you a pump of adrenaline.
This small town in the Philippines is mainly visited for its stunning rice terraces, which are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This rock-cut caves in India date back to the second century BC and contain Buddhist paintings and sculptures.