Written By
Ruchika Mandora
Image Credits: Gettyimages
Thailand's largest island has it all: sun-kissed beaches, undersea activities, nightlife, and fresh seafood.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
Ras Al Khaimah is stunningly natural. The "Nature Emirate" of the UAE has luxury hotels on its beaches and desert, sea, and mountains.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
You can easily flip from discovering its historical culture and relaxing at a cafe in its bustling alleyways, enjoying a local beer.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
The Maldives are the best place to swim, snorkel, and see the beauty of what's under the emerald seas.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
Doha offers a gift-box-shaped Children's Mall for families. Villaggio Mall, a Venetian-style mall, and Souq Waqif sell spices, perfumes, and textiles.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
This tropical nation is adding attractions to attract repeat visitors. The year-old Museum of Ice Cream Singapore is for ice cream lovers of all ages.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
This 115-island archipelago has white-sand beaches, highlands, and Indian Ocean blues.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
This magnificent city always offers new experiences to visitors. To see the world 50 years from now, visit the Museum of the Future.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
The capital city of Oman has a lot to offer first-time tourists, from mosques and museums to beaches and places to watch dolphins.
Image Credits: Gettyimages
First-time visitors can enjoy amazing restaurants, bars, local beer, history, culture, and that much-needed view of Mount Everest in this metropolis.
Image Credits: Gettyimages