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What Does Goa Have To Offer Older Travellers?

Goa on India’s west coast has long been known as a beach and party destination for young Europeans, but it has a lot to offer older travellers too. Aside from its tropical beaches, there are spice plantations, a bird sanctuary, local markets and interesting historic and cultural places to visit, as well as good restaurants to enjoy the local seafood.

What to See and Do in Historic Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a treasure trove of historic places, cultural heritage, culinary delights, and contrasting old and new architecture. It’s an easy and safe city to explore on foot. This guide for first-time visitors to the city will ensure that you don’t miss out on any of its highlights.

Sensational Singapore Still Shines

Singapore has always shone, especially as a shopping mecca. However, this small island nation has much more than streets and malls of bright, shiny branded shops vying for our attention. Abounding in colourful culture, exotic foods, rich history, exciting animals, tropical gardens and golden beaches, Singapore has something for everyone.

What Does Tibet Have to Offer Older Travellers?

Travelling to Tibet as an older visitor brings many rewards, especially for those interested in history, culture or who want to enjoy one of the most naturally beautiful places on the planet. A visit to Tibet provides opportunities to explore monasteries, view breathtaking mountains, take in the stunning Tibetan Buddhist art and architecture, and engage with the friendly Tibetan people.

Best Luxury Train Journey Experiences in Asia

Asia offers some of the best luxury train experiences in the world with Japan and India leading the field. Travelling by train provides the opportunity to enjoy scenery and sights at a leisurely pace with onboard fine dining and entertainment. Many multi-day journeys offer tours at stopovers to interact with locals and visit places of historic and cultural interest.

Asian Airports Amongst the World’s Best

Asian airports have always ranked well in the annual Skytrax awards, but this year Singapore’s Changi has been knocked from its top perch by two others in the region. Here’s a rundown of where the top Asian airports have ranked in the 2021 awards, so if you have to spend time at any of these Asian airports, at least you know you’ll be staying amongst the world’s best.

The Coolest Winter Wonderland Stay in Asia

Asia is most often associated with tropical beach resorts for winter holiday destinations, but for some who prefer it cooler there are plenty of options offering adventures in the snow. For older travellers who may not be into skiing or snowboarding, this ice village in Japan offers a unique opportunity to relax amongst the white stuff.

Dhaka’s Cycle Rickshaws – Lifeblood of the City

A first-time visitor to Dhaka is likely to be mesmerised by the huge numbers of cycle rickshaws that ply the streets of Bangladesh’s crowded capital. In an age when rickshaws have largely disappeared from most Asian cities, they remain as popular here as ever. They give Dhaka a distinctive feel and are a vital means of transport for local people.

Snow Skiing in Japan for Older Travellers

Japan has some excellent snow skiing destinations for older travellers who are looking for quieter and more relaxing places to ski than the crowded mountain resorts in North America and Europe. For most residents of Asia it is the easiest ski destination to reach, and for travellers from Australia and New Zealand, it provides the additional opportunity to ski in the southern hemisphere summer.

Finding Your Zen in Nikko

If you are looking for a holiday destination that’s off-the-beaten track, somewhere that’s peaceful where you can slow down, smell life, rest and rejuvenate, then Nikko in Japan’s Tochigi Prefecture is the perfect destination. Just two hours north of Tokyo, you can unwind, meditate, relax in hot springs, and enjoy the authentic delights of Japanese culture away from the crowds.

Singapore’s Sentosa Island: Something for All Ages

Singapore’s Sentosa Island is widely promoted as a destination for young people and families, but the island also has a lot to offer older travellers. There is an interesting fort and heritage buildings to explore, walking trails, boardwalks and cycling paths offering scenic views of the city and harbour, clean beaches, award-winning golf courses and plenty of eating places from fine dining to street food.

The Okinawa Islands: A Different Japan

Japan’s southernmost prefecture of Okinawa has a sub-tropical climate and a slower pace that may appeal to older travellers looking for a restful holiday. The prefecture is made up of over 100 islands and is home to more centenarians than anywhere else in the world. Many have claimed that’s because of the healthy Okinawan cuisine and eating habits which visitors can sample.