Turn up your Asian vacation with nature-inclined tours in Japan, jazzy beach-side concerts & more

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Turn up your Asian vacation with nature-inclined tours in Japan, jazzy beach-side concerts & more
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With more and more countries opening their borders opened and “revenge travel” ij full force, your next trip in Asia will be anything but dull. Looking to spruce up the itinerary? Dive into azure waters, partake in nature and historical walks, swing to jazzy tunes by the beach, and kick back at stylish hotels after a day of exploring. Slow...

With more and more countries opening their borders opened and “revenge travel” ij full force, your next trip in Asia will be anything but dull. Looking to spruce up the itinerary? Dive into azure waters, partake in nature and historical walks, swing to jazzy tunes by the beach, and kick back at stylish hotels after a day of exploring.Slow down and immerse in Japan’s natural landscape with curated walking tours that explore off-the-beaten tracks.

Starting from THB5,750++ per night, enjoy a one-night stay in any room of your choice, adding extra love with food and beverage credits worth THB1,500 nett. Treat you and your loved one to delectable meals at any of the hotel’s dining outlets, enjoy a hearty buffet breakfast at Bangkok ’78, or sleep in and chill with in-room dining service.

As a divers’ paradise, there are 30 diving spots to explore house reefs. And if you want to explore more, the Kahan’bu Catamaran water sports centre will take you to the most beautiful sites in the Maldives. The centre can also plan romantic dinners on uninhabited islands while offering other watersports activities. As an introductory offer, enjoy 25per cent savings off the all-inclusive island getaway when you book a minimum of four nights.

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