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Malaysia
Multicultural Malaysia is an unsung tropical hero that is among the Top 25 Most Peaceful countries despite its booming population of over 30 million people. It is widely known for its capital city, Kuala Lumpur, beautiful beaches, secluded islands, and they take pride in their UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Singapore
Singapore is the smallest country in Southeast Asia, but with all the different activities available for tourists you wouldn’t feel it. Nicknamed The Lion City or The Garden City because of its architectural design and excellent display of urban planning integrated with all the greenery
South Korea
South Korea—known for its idols and dramas, it is the home of over 51.5 million people. It has two volcanic islands, Jeju and Ullŭng. Be prepared for cold winters or humid summers, depending on when you schedule your trip.
Switzerland
Switzerland is situated in the central part of Europe which is home to over 8 million people. It is famous for its alpine scenery, and milky chocolates, and a top-of-mind destination for scenic train rides and skiing on its Alpine mountains.
Taiwan
Taiwan, or the Republic of China, boasts sprawling cities, tall skyscrapers and mountainous ranges, and several small islands perfect for touring. Get swept up by the sights and sounds of it all everywhere you turn. Embrace the excitement of it all.
Thailand
Part of Southeast Asia, Thailand is adorned by its very own cityscape, agricultural land, and coastal beaches. Geographically, it is surrounded by the countries Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia. Known, in part, for their street foods and homemade dishes, you’ll find their history embedded in their landscape and food.
Turkey
Caught in the middle of Europe and Asia, it’s no wonder why Turkey’s culture can be seen as a fusion of both Western and Eastern practices. A peninsula in a very unique position indeed. It is the kind of distinctive blend that you can only get in such a special set of circumstances, which is exactly what Turkey is.
Vietnam
Vietnam’s scene starts in the humble rice fields, its scene winding its way up the jagged mountains. The country is full of vibrant and thriving nature and on the other end of that stick are the developed urbanized cities. With a total area space of 127 123 square miles (or 329 247 kilometers). It’s no surprise that the country houses the Annam Cordiller Mountain Range and 4 major rivers. Its terrain is mainly comprised of forests, beach coasts, and various wetlands, making it a great home to many indegenous species.