Travel is evolving, with slow travel emerging as a popular new trend. Gone are the days of fast-paced travel, running across the city to cover as many tourist attractions as possible in one day. Tourists now travel at a relaxed pace, seeking immersive experiences, cultural connections, and escape from crowded tourist hotspots. This trend recognises underrated vacation ideas and makes them mainstream by highlighting slow travel destinations. Asia is being reinvented through slow travel, with international travellers focusing on less explored places rather than conventional tourist destinations.
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Travel booking platform Agoda analysed data to identify Asia’s top slow travel destinations for you to discover. Thailand’s Khao Lak leads the list, followed by South Korea’s Seoul and Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands. Ahmedabad has been identified as the best slow travel destination in India.
This small village in Phang Nga province is a surfer’s paradise, promising white sand beaches, crystal clear water and fewer crowds.
The fast-paced capital city has quaint spots, like the backstreets of Bum-dong, Baeksasil Valley, and Seongbuk-dong, which make you want to take it slow and embrace the beauty and Korean culture.
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Off the Terengganu coast is this slow tropical paradise, ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving through the coral reefs around Perhentian Kecil and Perhentian Besar.
As a slow travel destination, the lesser-known neighbourhoods of Japan’s bustling capital, like Yanaka, Koenji, Shimokitazawa, and Sangenjaya, offer out-of-this-world experiences that make you forget you are in the city.
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Besides being the surfing capital of the Philippines, wonders like Sohoton Cove and Hagukan Cave inspire you to immerse yourself in the lap of nature.
Malay culture, history and nature beautifully blend with the vibrant city of Pekanbaru. You can relax at Kayangan Lake, Kampung Bandar and Muara Takus Buddhist temple.
Slow down and feel the rhythm of Ho Chi Minh City, where experiencing the local culture and cuisine is one of the major attractions.
The list takes a surprising turn with Ahmedabad emerging as India’s top slow travel destination. Navigate the streets of this city to experience rich Gujarati culture along the Manek Chowk market and learn about the nation’s history and industries through Sabarmati Ashram and the Calico Museum of Textiles.
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