Five Destinations in Asia Perfect for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Unsurprisingly, the largest and most populous continent on earth is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The mix of nearly 50 countries making up Asia is abundant, with diverse landscapes and some of the most iconic natural scenery in the world. From jungle expeditions to mountain climbs, Asia is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the most unforgettable trip.
Within the vast collection of countries in this geographic region, there are many landscapes for travellers to enjoy. Whether you’d prefer the alpine scenes of skiing in Japan or the lush countryside of Indonesia, get ready to spend a whole trip exploring the outdoors. Let this guide help you plan your visit to some of Asia’s perfect destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.
Indonesia
Whether you’re a beach worshipper or obsessed with greenery, Indonesia is a classic holiday choice for outdoor lovers. The archipelago spans across globally-loved destinations like Bali, to some of the world’s lesser-known National Parks and UNESCO-protected sites. From preferring the outdoors at its quietest to utilising nature for connecting with other like-minded people, let your perfect holiday unfold here.
The bright lights of Bali is home to the city of Ubud, known for its vibrant international culture. Yet Ubud is equally a paradise for jungle trekking and rice terrace exploring. From Ubud, head to Mount Batur for a sunrise hike. As the sunlight highlights the pristine caldera lake and surrounding greenery, it’s well worth an early rise.
For wildlife spotting, the Gunung Leuser National Park on Sumatra is one of the only places on earth to see orangutans in their natural habitats. Head on jungle treks to spot the monkey species here. The site is UNESCO-protected to ensure the preservation of this virtually endemic species.
Nepal
Landlocked and South of Asia, Nepal is a world-renowned hiking destination. The 12 to16-day hike to the base of Mount Everest is one of the most famous in the world; there are incredible views up to the peak. Experience a surreal Mount Everest trek to take on the best-known trail in the Himalayas through local hillside villages and incredible landscapes. Expert mountaineers can also climb the tallest peak in the world, Everest itself, after significant preparation.
For enthusiasts keen to take on hikes at a lower altitude, the Langtang Valley trek takes travellers through traditional villages and landscapes still worth marvelling at. It takes around 7-12 days and heads through varied terrains to give walkers a challenge at points. Stroll through Chitwan National Park for the greatest opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife and bird species.
If your enthusiasm is for water landscapes, there are many ways to enjoy adventure sports. Paraglide through the lakes of Pokhara and enjoy the spectacular views of the Himalayas and intertwining valley waters. For two-wheel lovers, mountain bike around the trails of Kathmandu and Annapurna region.
Japan
Due to its geographic location, Japan experiences a range of climates across the country. Even amid seasons, you can expect different weather patterns.
The country’s highest peak stands over 3,700 metres tall. Hike Mount Fuji to enjoy the challenge of a 5-7 hour ascent that is all worth it once you realise how incredible the views from the summit are. The Japanese Alps feature a range of walking trails and slopes to take on skiing in the winter season.
Mix outdoor venturing with the rejuvenation of a spa at one of the natural hot springs in the country. Head to Kusatsu Onsen for high-quality sulfuric hot springs surrounding traditional onsen towns. Renowned for its healing properties, feel like a local and enjoy a relaxing day in the heart of the Gunma Prefecture mountains. Take a Japan bike tour for an extraordinary outdoor adventure.
Vietnam
Southeast Asian hotspot Vietnam is another haven of diverse culture and landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. With climatic conditions differing across different regions, the country can be visited year-round.
As it was once a forbidden country, Vietnam showcases unique charm and characteristics compared to the Western world. Through the fertile river deltas to mountainscapes and dense forestlands, the landscape is ideal for outdoor exploration and activities. From protected national parks to traditional rice terraces spreading across luscious valleys, walk, cycle, and even sail your way round.
See the traditional floating markets with a sail along the Mekong River before discovering the world’s largest cave, Hang Son Doong. Cycle through the pristine rice pads and rolling hills of Mai Chau Valley. You can even dive in the waters of Vietnam’s largest islands, Phu Quoc. With luxury Vietnam holidays, prepare to be thrilled by plenty of outdoor fun!
Cambodia
Bordering Vietnam and part of the globally loved ‘banana pancake’ backpacker route, Cambodia’s vibrant culture is equally backed by stunning landscapes. Dramatic jungles and mountains to serene beaches and water networks create a diverse array of terrain to explore. From trekking opportunities to wildlife exploring across archeological parks, there is something for everyone.
Take on a multi-day trek through the Cardamom Mountains. Passing through tropical rainforests, waterfalls and wildlife habitats, makes it a perfect paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It’s one of the whole continent’s largest wilderness regions.
Cycle amid the coastal roads of Kampot and Kep. These scenic routes wend through picturesque countryside home to pepper plantations and salt fields. The most experienced cyclists will also enjoy the mountain biking opportunities at the nearby hills of Phnom Bokor National Park.
Asia’s landscapes are an extraordinary opportunit for outdoor enthusiasts. Hike, cycle, and sail your way through the diverse landscapes of various countries and see the continent’s beauty with your own eyes. Asia awaits.
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