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Hidden Asian isles offer tranquil holiday retreat

Undeveloped Asian islands, hidden away, provide tranquility with minimal facilities.

Hidden isles in Asia offer a tranquil holiday haven
Hidden isles in Asia offer a tranquil holiday haven

Hidden Asian isles offer tranquil holiday retreat

Flores, an Indonesian island, is a hidden gem for the curious traveller. With underdeveloped tourist infrastructure, long roads, and sometimes challenging paths, it offers a unique experience for those with patience. The island's diverse landscapes, including volcanic landscapes, colorful crater lakes, traditionally built stilt villages, and traces of early human history, make it a must-visit.

Pom Pom Island, located off the coast of Sabah, is a haven for divers. Surrounded by a marine protected area and neighbouring larger islands like Sipadan, it boasts diverse marine life, including pygmy seahorses and green sea turtles. Accommodations on Pom Pom Island are intentionally small and often collaborate with local initiatives to protect coral reefs. It is also a sanctuary for endangered sea turtle species.

The Con Dao archipelago, consisting of 16 islands, is located about 80 kilometers off the coast of Vietnam. Once used as a penal colony under French rule and significant during the Vietnam War, today, the main island serves as an example of how historical sites can transform into a destination for gentle ecotourism. The wildlife on Con Dao, including rare dugongs, is remarkable, and the silence is often only interrupted by the rustling of the wind.

Havelock Island, located in the Andaman Islands of India, offers a mix of tropical wilderness and maritime beauty. Known for its famous Radhanagar Beach, which has been awarded one of the most beautiful in Asia multiple times, Havelock Island invites visitors to explore its pristine beaches, lush forests, and vibrant marine life.

Koh Rong Samloem, the smaller sister island of Koh Rong, is known for its quietness and limited electricity. With paths leading on foot across it, guests usually stay in simple accommodations right on the beach. Despite its neighbourhood to Krabi in Thailand, Koh Jum remains unexpectedly quiet. Retaining the character of a fishing village with few accommodations, Koh Jum offers views of the Andaman Sea from its small mountain range and invites activities like reading, snorkeling, or doing nothing on its beaches.

Koh Jum, located between Krabi and Koh Lanta, is a slow-developing tourist destination that operates under environmental guidelines. A ferry connects Koh Rong Samloem to the mainland, taking around an hour in calm seas. On Koh Rong Samloem, guests can experience the serenity and tranquillity that few other destinations offer.

These six unusual travel destinations in Southeast Asia, presented by "alexasia.de", offer unique experiences for the curious traveller. From the diverse marine life of Pom Pom Island to the historical sites of Con Dao, these destinations are sure to provide unforgettable memories.

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