Destination Asia is a proud member of the Asian community. This has been our home for over 22 years, our workplace, and we respect it with the highest principle. We remain fully committed to developing our work ethics and philosophies, to better the quality of life for those in our community who have little.
Once home to three different species of the mighty Komodo dragon, Padar Island is still inhabited by a remarkable array of wildlife, including sharks, manta rays, green turtles, dolphins and occasionally even whales inhabit its surrounding ocean.
Borneo is mind-blowingly rich in Biodiversity. The rainforest wonderlands of Borneo are home to a diverse range of tropical life that includes a seemingly endless number of exotic bird species.
The world’s rarest blue Macaws are on a 10-year loan at Jurong Bird Park. With the arrival of these conservation ambassadors, Jurong Bird Park will be the only zoological park in the world where visitors will be able to appreciate all three existing species of the blue macaw family
Noh is a symbolic form of theatre adapted from Japanese traditional literature with a 600 year history. Originally performed for the shogun (the military ruling class) and nobility, it has over the centuries become a more popularized form of entertainment.
Cardamom Tented Camp in Botum Sakor National Park is one of the most impressive tented camps in Cambodia, located roughly halfway between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville.
Van Don International Airport is officially opening in Quang Ninh Province on 30th December 2018. After three years of construction, the airport is now complete and expects 2 million passengers passing through by 2020.
The recently reopened Le Bel Air Resort & Villa is now a sensational 4-star resort featuring 66 rooms, a riverside restaurant, infinity style pool and bar.
In September 2017 we launched our first hotel factsheets with a focus on preferred hotels, providing a balanced selection between boutique, international and business accommodations.
Dinawan Island remains relatively unknown by most travelers that make their way to Kota Kinabalu. A privately owned island, it is roughly 25 minutes away from the city center.
Allow us to introduce Kyuma, Destination Asia Japan’s new in-house guide who is ready take your clients on a journey revealing the sensational culinary highlights of Tokyo.