Thursday, May 20, 2010

17. Miyakojima 18. Kobe

17. Miyakojima

18. Kobe

19. Gangtok

20. Bengaluru

21. Chiang Mai

22. Dharamsala

23. Lijiang

24. Taipei

25. The Maldives

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Miyakojima is the largest and most heavily populated of Japan's Miyako Islands. Vast expanses of blue sea all around and clean beaches will leave you feeling tranquil; you can also experience the culture of the islands firsthand if you visit during the festival of Pantu.


18. Kobe

19. Gangtok

20. Bengaluru

21. Chiang Mai

22. Dharamsala

23. Lijiang

24. Taipei

25. The Maldives

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Booked your tickets to Japan yet? If so, don't leave Kobe out of your itenary -- it's the nation's sixth-largest city and is sure to make for a great holiday destination. Pay a visit to the hot springs of Arima Onsen, Ikuta Shrine and Kobe Port Tower, which provides stunning night views of the city. And of course, don't leave without feasting on steak -- this is where Kobe beef gets its name from!



19. Gangtok

20. Bengaluru

21. Chiang Mai

22. Dharamsala

23. Lijiang

24. Taipei

25. The Maldives

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Closer to home again, the capital of Sikkim is nothing short of breathtaking. Tucked between the Himalayas, you can expect great weather and indulge in trekking, mountaineering or river-rafting. You can also catch a glimpse of Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world from Gangtok.

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