Top 9 Underrated and Must-Visit Places in the ASEAN

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Top 9 Underrated and Must-Visit Places in the ASEAN
Experience the Best of ASEAN: Must-Visit Places You Can’t Miss
The tourism industry is experiencing a resurgence, with more people excited to explore the world. As a result, the demand for affordable and hassle-free travel options has been on the rise. For a budget-friendly yet fulfilling travel experience, AirAsia MOVE recommends exploring the hidden gems and must-see places in Asean. Not only are these destinations closer to home, but they also offer breathtaking sights, delicious cuisine, and enriching experiences.
Here are some of the must-see places in Kota Kinabalu, Thailand, and Kuala Lumpur.
Kota Kinabalu: Gateway to Borneo
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Mount Kinabalu
Mount Kinabalu
Embark on a mesmerizing journey to the summit of Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a nature lover, the stunning views are sure to leave you spellbound.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Experience the captivating beauty of lush greenery and immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters of this marine park, consisting of five charming islands situated off the coast of Kota Kinabalu. Discover the vibrant coral reefs bursting with marine life, relish in exhilarating water sports like snorkeling and diving, or simply unwind on the tranquil white-sand beaches.
Mari-Mari Village
Mari Mari Cultural Village
Experience the cultural heritage of Sabah at the Mari Mari Cultural Village where you can witness traditional homes, cultural performances and taste authentic Sabahan cuisine.
Thailand: The Land of Smiles
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Bangkok
Bangkok
Experience the vibrant streets of Bangkok, Thailand , where ancient temples harmonize with modern skyscrapers. Don’t miss the iconic Grand Palace and Wat Pho, which houses the magnificent reclining Buddha.
Phuket
Phuket
Discover the stunning beaches of Phuket , where you can enjoy everything from the bustling shores of Patong to the peaceful and serene sand of Kata and Karon. Whether you’re looking to relax or get your adrenaline pumping, Phuket has something for everyone.
Chiang Mai by Cheese Yang via Unsplash
Chiang Mai
Discover the cultural hub of Northern Thailand by visiting Chiang Mai , which is famous for its ancient temples, bustling markets, and picturesque countryside. Indulge in the Old City’s distinct charm and satisfy your taste buds by embarking on a culinary journey at the well-known street food stalls.
Kuala Lumpur: A City of Contrasts and Diversity
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Petronas Towers.
Petronas Twin Towers
For any tourist planning a trip to Malaysia, a visit to the iconic and architectural marvel of Petronas Twin Towers is a must. You can ascend to the observation deck for panoramic views of the city skyline and also explore the Suria KLCC shopping mall located at its base.
Batu Caves
Batu Caves
Explore the magnificent Batu Caves , a series of limestone caves and Hindu shrines. To reach the main cave, climb 272 steps and discover colorful statues and sacred temples inside.
Street Food in Jalan Alor by Job Savelsberg via Unsplash
Jalan Alor
When you travel to a new country, trying the local cuisine is an essential part of the experience. One of the best places to do this in Kuala Lumpur is Jalan Alor. This famous food street is one of the busiest in Asia, offering a wide variety of Malaysian dishes to suit any taste and budget. Whether you prefer street food or upscale restaurants, Jalan Alor is sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious Malaysian cuisine.
Discover more about these destinations in a year with ease and affordability using AirAsia MOVE’s Asean Pass.
Asean Pass
From Super+, AirAsia MOVE brings to you the Asean Pass, it is the latest travel subscription program that offers huge savings, unlimited hotel discounts and ride perks. From Manila, travel enthusiasts can enjoy ZERO-base fares and they only need to pay for taxes and fuel costs.
Nadia Omer, AirAsia MOVE Chief Executive Officer said: “ASEAN has so much to offer. There are way too many wonderful, yet underrated destinations to visit. We hope for our subscribers and all Filipino travel enthusiasts, business travelers, and backpackers to give it a chance, and explore the wonders of ASEAN. We’re here to make this possible through the Asean Pass. One of the primary advantages of Asean Pass is its cost-effectiveness. By paying a fixed monthly or annual fee, travelers can enjoy significant savings compared to booking individual trips.
On top of that, these plans also offer unparalleled flexibility, allowing subscribers to customize their travel experiences to suit their preferences.”
Based on AirAsia MOVE’s data, its subscribers redeemed more than 80,000 FREE seats through the Super+ subscription last year. This time, each subscriber is also eligible for exclusive discounts on hotel accommodation from AirAsia MOVE’s hotel inventory of 900,000 options worldwide, plus discounts on the platform’s ride-hailing arm, AirAsia Ride.
Get the Asean Pass for only PHP 14,888 from March 22 to March 31, 2024.
Avail of the 5% early bird discount when you purchase from March 22 to 24, 2024.
The Asean Pass is valid up to one year from the date of purchase. Travel period is from May 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025.
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