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Cambodia

Still recovering economically from decades of war, though currently relatively safe and easy to travel. Highlights are Siem Reap near the ancient city of Angkor, the capital Phnom Penh and the beachside Sihanoukville.

Sri Lanka

The pearl of the Orient, has a tropical climate and cultural influences from the rest of South Asia. Has a really interesting historical journey from about 2500 years. Its natural landscape makes it different from the rest and was known as Ceylon in the west.

Pakistan

The first and only country created in the name of Islam, rich in culture and history, varying climates and terrains from hot deserts to snowy mountains, and home of 5 of only 14 8,000-metre mountains on earth, but tourism is suffering due to the unpredictable security situation.

Nepal

Home to Mount Everest, adventure tourism, and extreme hospitality. It is also one of the most diverse and democratic countries in the region.

India

Considered to be the heart of South Asia. A country of ancient and rich cultural heritage with the Himalayan Mountains in the north, Thar Desert in the west and the Indian Ocean in the south.

United Arab Emirates

Traveling to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a unique blend of traditional Arabian culture and ultra-modern luxury. From the towering skyscrapers and bustling souks of Dubai to the cultural treasures of Abu Dhabi, there's an abundance of experiences waiting for you. In Dubai, you can marvel at the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, or shop till you drop at the vast Dubai Mall. For a taste of local history, the Dubai Museum and the historic Al Bastakiya district offer a glimpse into the UAE's past.