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Embark on a Journey Through Vietnam, India, Japan, Indonesia, Philippines and Taiwan to Experience Asia’s Most Breathtaking Photography Hotspots

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August 20, 2025
World Photography Day is just around the corner on 19 August, and Agoda is celebrating by rolling out a tailor-made travel guide showcasing Asia’s most mind-blowing natural wonders. Whether you’re a seasoned pro with a DSLR or a casual shooter armed only with a smartphone, these handpicked spots promise killer shots. Today’s lightweight social-media-ready gear means you can frame and share a life-changing view with two taps. Virgin Media’s findings back this up—travelers confess to firing off 14 selfies and hitting the “post” button on seven photos every single week. At this point, snapping and sharing is practically as essential to vacation culture as booking the flight.
As camera technology continues to advance, travelers are not only documenting their adventures but also inspiring others to explore the world’s hidden gems. Asia is a treasure trove of scenic wonders, from fog-laden peaks to crystal-clear shores, where stunning landscapes meet vibrant cultures. Whether you’re just starting out with photography or are an experienced lens master, these destinations offer the ideal backdrop to create truly memorable images.
Here are six extraordinary nature destinations in Asia that promise stunning photo opportunities:
Ha Giang Loop, Vietnam
Stretching across northern Vietnam, the Ha Giang Loop presents travelers with striking landscapes and immersive cultural encounters. Photographers will find endless inspiration along winding mountain roads, towering limestone peaks, and vibrant rice terraces. Small villages along the route allow visitors to immerse themselves in local traditions while capturing authentic, culturally rich images.
Meghalaya, Shillong, India
Nicknamed the “Abode of Clouds,” Meghalaya presents an ethereal mix of rolling green hills, cascading waterfalls, and ancient living root bridges. The region’s misty landscapes offer photographers a dreamlike setting, particularly around the renowned villages of Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong. Throughout Meghalaya, every scene offers a chance to photograph the harmony between lush landscapes and traditional human craftsmanship.
Yakushima Island, Japan
Yakushima Island, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its centuries-old cedar trees and extraordinary variety of plant and animal life. Moss-draped trees, serene rivers, and rare wildlife provide photographers with an enchanting environment. Hiking trails reveal panoramic vistas and secluded spots, allowing visitors to engage with nature while creating striking images.
Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Raja Ampat is a tropical paradise both above and below water. Its crystal-clear seas and vibrant coral reefs are ideal for underwater photography, while the karst limestone islands and pristine beaches offer spectacular aerial and landscape shots. Photographers can capture the harmony of land and sea in one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
Palawan, Philippines
Palawan’s dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise lagoons, and serene beaches make it a top destination for landscape photography. El Nido and Coron are particularly famous for their striking seascapes and scenic island formations. Beyond the coastline, snorkeling and island-hopping adventures reveal vibrant marine life, offering additional photographic opportunities beneath the waves.
Taroko Gorge, Hualien, Taiwan
Taroko Gorge is a stunning natural wonder, featuring soaring marble cliffs, meandering rivers, and dense, verdant greenery. Photographers can explore numerous hiking trails to capture dramatic landscapes and unique rock formations. The gorge’s dynamic scenery changes with light and weather, creating a range of moods that are perfect for compelling imagery.
Agoda enables travelers to fully explore these incredible destinations, offering access to millions of accommodations, thousands of flight options, and hundreds of thousands of activities, all easily bookable in one seamless experience. With its intuitive mobile app, Agoda makes it easy to plan a photography-focused journey, ensuring every adventure is captured and shared in stunning detail.
From the rolling mists draping the Himalayan foothills to the glassy lagoons of lesser-known isles and the secret falls sighing behind blossoming jungle curtains, Asia is a continent of endless poetry in pixels. On this World Photography Day, invite your camera to weave the narrative of each heartbeat mile and each golden light shard, and let that story ripple out to ignite the wanderlust of minds yet to set foot on these hidden stages.
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Commuters will have to wait six months more to travel on new Sadhu Vaswani bridge | Pune News

Pune: The civic body has finished around 50% of construction work on the new Sadhu Vaswani bridge in the Koregaon Park area, prolonging the wait for the project’s completion to at least another six months. At present, it is unlikely that the bridge will be ready for commuters before March 2026. Regular travellers to locations like Koregaon Park, Wadia College Chowk, Bundgarden, and around Council Hall have been facing daily hardships owing to traffic diversions introduced to assist the bridge work since 2024. Commuters said the detours increase travel time significantly, and the project should be finished at the earliest. Local commuter Ashish Gaikwad said a deadline is important to wrap up the work in progress. “People are already suffering a lot because of traffic restrictions. We want the administration to conduct repeated inspections of the work to ensure that there are no unnecessary delays,” he suggested While Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) initiated work on the new bridge last year, a large duration of time went in demolishing the old Sadhu Vaswani bridge. Civic officials claimed that the work is progressing at the expected pace now, and the target has been set to finish it either by March 2026 or a few days before that. Once ready, the bridge will expedite commuting in the area. Its four dedicated lanes for vehicles will double the capacity of the old bridge, which had two narrow lanes. The bridge will connect Koregaon Park to the VVIP Circuit House Road. At present, commuters go via the Mangaldas Road-Wadia College-Bundgarden Road stretch between these areas. A PMC official said, “The project is delicate and challenging as the bridge is coming up above rail tracks. Works are being carried out without disturbing rail operations. We are working in coordination with the railway administration.” Demolition of the old bridge above the railway tracks had also been conducted as a joint operation between civic and railway authorities. Now, PMC has once again approached Railways, seeking a go-ahead to lay a water pipeline crossing the rail tracks from below. Officials said this water supply line was laid above the tracks along the old bridge. It will not be possible with the new infrastructure, so a plan has been formulated to align it below the tracks. Tunnel work for the pipeline has already started.
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India arranges additional flights to help stranded passengers from Kathmandu amid Gen-Z protests in Nepal

“With the opening of the airport operation in Kathmandu, @MoCA_GoI, in coordination with Air India & IndiGo, has arranged additional flights this evening & over the next few days, alongside scheduled services resuming tomorrow. Airlines have been advised to keep their fares within reasonable levels,” Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu posted on X.
Hundreds of Indians had been unable to return home as Tribhuvan International Airport suspended operations when youth-led demonstrations spilled into the streets of Kathmandu, disrupting public life and raising safety concerns. The swift mobilisation of flights is aimed at clearing the backlog while keeping fares in check.
Air India mounted special services to clear the backlog. “Air India is operating special flights today and tomorrow from Delhi to Kathmandu and back to help passengers who have been stranded due to the recent developments in Nepal. Our scheduled operations will also resume from tomorrow,” the airline said, adding it was working with government agencies to facilitate travel.
Nepal has been gripped by unprecedented youth-driven demonstrations over unemployment, political corruption and disenchantment with traditional parties. The unrest has paralysed daily life in Kathmandu, forced a temporary airport shutdown and heightened concerns in the region about instability in the Himalayan nation.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a stark advisory asking Indians to defer travel until stability returns. “Indian citizens presently in Nepal are advised to shelter in their current places of residence, avoid going out onto the streets and exercise all due caution. They are also advised to follow local safety advisories from Nepal authorities as well as the Embassy of India in Kathmandu,” the MEA said.
IndiGo confirmed it had resumed flights. “Flight operations to and from #Kathmandu have now resumed… We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding and remain committed to ensuring safe and smooth journeys,” the airline said.
Authorities in Delhi are also monitoring ticket prices to ensure airlines do not exploit the crisis as Nepal’s protests show no signs of abating.
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