Solo Trip: Places to Go to in Asia Part 1

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Are you planning a solo trip to Asia? Then you are at the right place. It sounds overwhelming and exciting, as Asia offers many amazing things.
Whether it is historical places, laid-back beaches, lush mountains, or immersive local culture, you will find almost everything in this article.

Kolkata

When we hear the name ‘Kolkata,’ the first word came to our mind is “The City of Joy. British Empire created many masterpieces that still engross millions of tourists and locals. Also, the city brims the majestic landscape and magical presence of those masterpieces in its way. Even the ancient inhabitation structure and colonial culture will amaze every bit of your exploration.
There are so many things to do in Kolkata. Top of them is visiting Victoria Memorial, experiencing gallery-enriched museums, travelling the galaxy in Birla Planetarium, witnessing the barrack life at Fort William, and so many others. In addition to things to do, Park Street is the must-visit place in Kolkata, where you can enjoy the nightlife with the arrays of best restaurants, pubs, the city’s luminous classic look, and plenty of shops.
But above all, this City of Joy reflects an image of exploration full of emotion. Everyone becomes obsessed and impressed with Kolkata’s beauty, glamour, humble people, integrity, vibrant culture, and love in the air. Also, the highs and lows around every corner of this city will make you emotional and reflective. Moreover, Kolkata will give you many awe-inspiring moments, proximity to humankind, colourful festivals, especially Durga Puja, and unity between people from different religions and cultures.

Pyramid of Menkaure, Egypt

The three colossal pyramids in Giza are famous worldwide; the Pyramid of Menkaure is one of them and the smallest. The Grandson of Khufu and son of Kafre, Pharaoh Menkaure, constructed this famous site. It is considerably smaller than its nearby fellows, with an original height of 213 feet and a base of 356 feet.
Menkaure has three immense pyramids in its southern section. History says that these three smaller structures served as the burial chambers of Pharaoh’s queens. Even these three are noted as G3-a, G3-b, and G3-c accordingly.
During the middle ages, when Muslims started to impose a self-governing regime, Saladin’s son Al-Aziz Uthman had framed up to demolish the site. After eight months of commencement, they captured the area and destroyed the creation. The northern part of the Menkaure Pyramid carries the ideography of Muslim endeavours.

Mount Fuji, Japan

Mount Fuji is a crowning beauty of Japan. This place is famous among tourists travelling across the world. From the capital of Tokyo, you have to cover 100 kilometres to reach this nature place.
Mount Fuji belongs to Japan’s “Three holy Mountains.” This iconic mountain is like a corn-shaped and snow-capped natural wonder. Even this place addresses many artists’ interests. But this excellent place in Japan is not only for art lovers but also for the sanctified voyage through the religious atmosphere of Buddhism and Shinto.
Subaru Fifth Station is the best point to witness the closest and majestic landscape. From this highest peak of Japan, you can enjoy the magnificent panorama from Lake Kawaguchiko. This waterside is a perfect place to enjoy an amazing sunset scene. In addition, you should explore a journey by bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto. Its speed, motion, services, and technology will amaze you. Also, if you travel on a sunny day on the bullet train, the memorable and magical scene of Mount Fuji will make your trip dramatic.

Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, and Legong Experience In Bali

Bali’s nightlife concerns the crowd, styles, music, and wine. The terrific night scenes are mostly visible across the Kuta-Legian-Seminyak strip. Beach clubs offer alcohol and music for more fun in the sunset. You can spend little time at these clubs with a Champaign in hand. If you want an extravagant night, then nightclubs will be the perfect destination to enjoy the tracks of live DJs and the ambience of rooftop bars. You may plan to spend a simple and cosy night with a partner, and theatre shows will give you the feel, or a sunset dine at cruises.
The Legong is a traditional event in Bali and the most spectacular royal dance performance. Local people and tourists consider this Legong dance the island’s most glorified and divine classical exhibition.
The dance form demands unique physical postures and fast moves with excellent fitness and flexibility. Mainly young performers are the main attraction of this Legong dance. On the other side, if you notice their set presents and choreography, you will realize their work with every finest detail to preserve the dance form for the next generations.

Thimphu, Bhutan

Bhutan is the safest place in Asia for solo trips. This place is the best choice for people of all ages. In general, this place offers a very less crime rate, low theft cases, and insignificant numbers of pickpocketing.
Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, displays some iconic and unbelievable nature landscapes. These stunning views of the Himalayan range will make your trip dreamy and unforgettable. Besides this, the entire Bhutan, along with Thimphu, is a holy place filled with monasteries, temples, cultural journeys, and sacred vibes. Even you will explore some world’s best hiking trails.
You will explore the world’s largest Buddha Point in Thimphu at Motithang Takin. It preserves wildlife scenes and offers a spiritual stroll to the National Memorial Chorten.

Without further adieu, make your solo Asia tour itinerary. This article will help you narrow your planning with useful and detailed information.

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