Top 15 Southeast Asia tourist destinations — why it's worth a visit

A mix of iconic cities, cultural treasures, tropical escapes, and foodie havens await

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Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor
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Tourists visit the Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap province on March 15, 2025.
Tourists visit the Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap province on March 15, 2025.
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Southeast Asia is a region where ancient temples whisper stories, emerald waters sparkle under golden suns, and every smile feels like home.

From mystical mountains to bustling markets, this enchanting corner of the world offers unforgettable adventures, rich cultures, and warm welcomes.

Here’s a heart-curated list of the top tourist destinations that make Southeast Asia truly magical — a dazzling mix of iconic cities, cultural treasures, tropical escapes, and foodie havens:

1. Bangkok, Thailand

The ultimate blend of tradition and modern chaos—golden temples, rooftop bars, floating markets, and legendary street food. A nonstop sensory adventure.

2. Singapore

Futuristic, clean, and incredibly efficient. Visit Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and indulge in the hawker centers. A foodie and urban explorer’s paradise.

3. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

A surreal seascape of limestone karsts and emerald waters. Best experienced on a boat cruise or kayaking trip—pure natural drama.

4. Bali, Indonesia

Surf, temples, yoga, and rice terraces. Bali blends calm with party vibes, making it a magnet for digital nomads, couples, and soul seekers. It captivates with its sun-kissed beaches, lush rice terraces, ancient temples, vibrant arts, and spiritual retreats — an island paradise where culture, adventure, and tropical beauty conspire to bring out the essence of a Southeast Asian escape.

5. Palawan, Philippines

Often dubbed the "last frontier" of the Philippines. With El Nido’s cliffs and lagoons and Coron’s diving spots, it’s paradise above and below water.

6. George Town, Penang, Malaysia

A UNESCO World Heritage Site bursting with art, colonial charm, and arguably Southeast Asia’s best street food. Laksa, anyone?

7. Siem Reap & Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Home to the awe-inspiring Angkor temples. Sunrise at Angkor Wat is a bucket-list moment. Siem Reap’s laid-back nightlife is the cherry on top.

8. Hoi An, Vietnam

A lantern-lit, ancient riverside town known for custom tailoring, street eats, and a perfectly preserved mix of Asian and French architecture.

9. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Mountains, temples, elephants, and night bazaars. A cooler, calmer alternative to Bangkok, steeped in culture and surrounded by nature.

10. Cebu, Philippines

Cebu, known as the "Queen of the South," is a dynamic blend of tropical paradise and economic hub. As a top tourist destination, it boasts white-sand beaches, world-class diving, historic sites like Magellan’s Cross, and vibrant island hopping. At the same time, Cebu fuels trade, tech, and innovation, a diverse destination with whale sharks, waterfalls, historic landmarks, and world-class diving — plus kilawin (the local version of sashimi) that celebrity chefs rave about.

11. Luang Prabang, Laos

Tranquil and spiritual, with saffron-robed monks, Mekong sunsets, French-influenced cafes, and stunning waterfalls nearby. Spiritual and serene, this UNESCO gem offers golden temples, Buddhist rituals, Mekong river cruises, and waterfalls like Kuang Si. Key things to do here: Visit historical places, Archaeology, and Buddhist Culture. Recommended duration of stay in the country: 3 to 4 days.

12. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

Small but rich in culture and gold-domed mosques. Explore the water village and learn about Brunei’s royal heritage and pristine rainforests.

13. Bicol, Philippines

From Manila, you can fly to Daraga International Airport (DRP), the country's most scenic gateway with a view of the majestic Mayon Volcano. The Bicol region (with 6 provinces) offer treats including nature trails, water falls, swimming with whale sharks (Donsol), white sand and pink beaches (Subic, Matnog, Sorsogon), and lost of spelunking (for the adventurous). Note: No volcano trekking is allowed when it's active, but do try the local food as well as authentic Arabic/halal dishes (at Jiah Kitchen, SM Legazpi).

14. Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan, Myanmar dazzles visitors with its surreal landscape of over 2,000 ancient temples rising from the misty plains. Tourists can enjoy hot air balloon rides at sunrise, explore intricate pagodas, cycle through history-rich trails, and witness golden sunsets over the Irrawaddy River. This UNESCO World Heritage Site blends spiritual wonder, cultural depth, and timeless beauty. A sunrise hot-air balloon ride here is pure magic.

15. Sapa, Vietnam

Known for its breathtaking terraced rice fields and ethnic minority cultures, Sapa is a misty mountain retreat perfect for trekking and quiet reflection. Lush, emerald rice terraces cascade down Sapa's hills, offering a stunning patchwork of nature and tradition. Tourists also flock here for cool mountain air, vibrant cultures, trekking adventures, and panoramic views of the Hoàng Liên Son range.

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