Asia Travel 2026: Why Jaffna & Jeju-Do Are The New Hotspots
Asia Travel 2026: Why Jaffna & Jeju-Do Are The New Hotspots
Singapore, Jan 3, 2026: "Overtourism" was the buzzword of 2025. In Kyoto, locals banned tourists from geisha districts. In Bali, traffic jams last 4 hours.
For 2026, the Asian travel map is being redrawn.
1. Jaffna, Sri Lanka
For decades, the north of Sri Lanka was off-limits due to civil conflict. Now, it is the most exciting cultural frontier in South Asia.
- The Vibe: Distinctly Hindu and Tamil, vastly different from the Buddhist south.
- The Food: Fiery crab curries and palmyrah flour desserts.
- Why 2026? The new international airport expansion makes it accessible directly from India.
2. Jeju-Do, South Korea
Known as the "Hawaii of Korea," Jeju has always been popular domestically. But with the "K-Wave" continuing to dominate global culture, international visitors are flocking here.
- The Draw: Volcanic landscapes, female free-divers (Haenyeo), and a visa-free policy for many nations.
- 2026 Trend: "Silence Tourism." Retreats in the Hallasan mountain forests focused on digital detox.
3. Quy Nhon, Vietnam
If you missed Da Nang before it got crowded, go to Quy Nhon.
- The Beach: Pristine, golden sand with zero high-rise hotels casting shadows (yet).
Verdict
Go where the Instagram influencers aren't. Asia has infinite depth if you step off the main banana pancake trail.
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