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8 exotic Asian destinations to bookmark for 2026

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 27, 2025, 09:00 IST
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8 exotic Asian destinations to bookmark for 2026

Asia continues to inspire travel with a mix of ancient cultures, modern cities and ever-changing landscapes. With global tourism developing in 2026, a few Asian destinations are exceptionally interesting with their immersive experiences rather than just sightseeing, through food, heritage, nature, and everyday life. Here are eight such Asian countries you should be planning your next unforgettable vacation around.

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Japan

Few places in the world balance the modern and traditional as well as Japan. In 2026, you can plan a trip to this beautiful place, and experience the reason why it continues to be a dream place for travellers seeking ease, safety, and cultural immersion. Spring cherry blossoms, autumn foliage in Kyoto, and snow-covered villages like Shirakawa-go make Japan a year-round destination. Beyond temples and neon-lit streets, Japan’s culinary culture, from street noodles and sushi to refined kaiseki dining, adds a deeply sensory layer to the experience.

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Vietnam

Vietnam is one of those rare destinations where diversity and value come together beautifully along a scenic, surprise-filled coastline. From the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay to the lantern-lit charm of Hoi An and the lively streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam fuses deep history with youthful energy. Its cuisine, brimming with fresh herbs, slow-simmered broths, and regional specialties, turns every meal into a multi-sensory experience.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is small but incredibly diverse. All those who have already visited the place will swear by this statement. Experience ancient ruins in Anuradhapura, lush tea estates in the central highlands, wildlife safaris in Yala, palm-fringed beaches along the southern coast, and the list goes on. With improved infrastructure and a renewed focus on tourism, 2026 is the ideal time to discover its Buddhist heritage, rich wildlife, and famously warm hospitality.

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Thailand

Thailand is still one of the most diverse countries in Asia. First-time visitors adore its beaches and nightlife, while repeat travellers venture further into lesser-known provinces, mountain towns, and authentic food trails. In 2026, Thailand continues to offer an unbeatable mix of affordability, smooth transport, and a culture that remains both welcoming and unmistakably Thai.

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Indonesia

Indonesia is far more than just Bali, which mostly takes the spotlight. However, with more than 17,000 islands, the nation offers volcanoes, lush rainforests, coral reefs, and deeply spiritual traditions. Places like Java, Lombok, and Flores are gradually gaining popularity, making 2026 the perfect year to explore beyond the well-known while enjoying world-class hospitality.

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South Korea

South Korea has emerged as a global cultural force, energized by K-pop, Korean cinema and fashion. Seoul and Busan are places to see and be seen, with cutting-edge K-pop concerts and splashy fashion shows, but the countryside is where you’ll find temples, hanok villages and mud-flat beaches of yore. With a mix of reliable transport and rich food, from spicy street snacks to comforting stews, every journey is rewarding in this country.

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Bhutan

Bhutan provides a slower, more contemplative mode of travel. The Bhutanese believe in the concept of Gross National Happiness and are focused on cultural and environmental preservation. Hence they have a controlled tourism policy. In 2026, visitors will be met with breathtaking mountain vistas, spectacular monasteries and authentic festivals unspoiled by mass tourism, perfect for the traveller wanting value over speed.

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Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is fast becoming one of the fascinating destinations in Asia in terms of travel. Ancient cities like Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva dazzle with grandiose, rich history along the Silk Road, and much more. Better connectivity and visa-friendly policies make 2026 a perfect time to connect with the Central Asian country's fabled history, vibrant bazaars, historical sites and appealing culture.

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