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From the expansive tea plantations of Munnar in Kerala, India to the lush landscapes of Cameron Highlands in Malaysia, these spots promise a refreshing escape from city life
Munnar is a hill station in Kerala known for its tea plantations and misty mountains. Travelers can explore lush green hills, visit tea museums, and enjoy wildlife sanctuaries
Digital travel platform Agoda has revealed its list of top rural destinations in Asia, and Kerala’s scenic hill station Munnar has secured a coveted spot in the top eight. With its sprawling tea plantations, mist-clad hills, and tranquil environment, Munnar is drawing travelers seeking immersive experiences in nature away from the bustle of India’s major cities.
Rural destinations, particularly those nestled in mountains and hillsides, are gaining popularity among travelers seeking to immerse themselves in local culture and natural beauty. These charming highland locales offer a slower pace of life, allowing visitors to unwind and connect with the environment, away from the hustle and bustle of crowded urban hubs.
The app’s data, which ranks destinations across eight markets in Asia with a population under 50,000 based on accommodation searches made on the app between 15 February to 15 August 2025, revealed that Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands took the crown for the most popular rural destination in Asia, followed by Khao Yai (Thailand) and Puncak (Indonesia) in the top three. In addition, Fujikawaguchiko (Japan), Kenting (Taiwan), Sapa (Vietnam), Munnar (India) and Pyeongchang-gun (South Korea) rounded out the top eight rural destinations in Asia.
From the expansive tea plantations of Munnar in Kerala, India to the lush landscapes of Cameron Highlands in Malaysia, these secluded spots provide a distinct flavor and promise a refreshing escape from city life.
1. Cameron Highlands (Malaysia)
Nestled in the heart of Malaysia, Cameron Highlands is renowned for its cool climate and stunning tea plantations. Travelers can explore lush green landscapes, visit vibrant flower gardens, and enjoy fresh produce from local farms. The highlands offer a peaceful retreat with opportunities for hiking and exploring charming villages.
2. Khao Yai (Thailand)
Khao Yai is a nature lover’s paradise, home to Thailand’s oldest national park. Visitors can embark on wildlife safaris, explore waterfalls, and enjoy panoramic views from scenic viewpoints. The region’s rich biodiversity and outdoor activities make it a must-visit for adventure seekers.
3. Puncak (Indonesia)
Located in West Java, Puncak is famous for its breathtaking mountain views and tea plantations. Travelers can enjoy a refreshing escape from the city, with opportunities for hiking, paragliding, and exploring local markets. The cool climate and natural beauty make Puncak a popular weekend getaway.
4. Fujikawaguchiko (Japan)
Situated near Mount Fuji, Fujikawaguchiko offers stunning views of Japan’s iconic peak. Visitors can relax in hot springs, explore traditional Japanese gardens, and enjoy seasonal festivals. The town’s proximity to Mount Fuji makes it an ideal base for exploring the region’s natural wonders.
5. Kenting (Taiwan)
Kenting is a coastal gem known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. Travelers can enjoy water sports, explore coral reefs, and relax on sandy shores. The region’s national park offers hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts.
6. Sapa (Vietnam)
Sapa is a mountainous destination famous for its terraced rice fields and local villages. Visitors can trek through stunning landscapes, experience the unique culture, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Hoàng Liên Son mountain range. Sapa’s unrivaled charm and cultural richness make it a must-visit destination.
7. Munnar (India)
Munnar is a hill station in Kerala known for its tea plantations and misty mountains. Travelers can explore lush green hills, visit tea museums, and enjoy wildlife sanctuaries. The region’s cool climate and natural beauty offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
8. Pyeongchang-gun (South Korea)
Pyeongchang-gun is a winter wonderland, famous for hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. The region’s beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions make it a year-round destination for travelers seeking adventure and relaxation.
Gaurav Malik, Country Director, Indian Subcontinent & Indian Ocean Islands, said, “Indian travelers are increasingly looking beyond big cities and turning to rural escapes that offer both natural beauty and cultural richness. Munnar, with its tea gardens, misty hills, and wildlife, emerged to be a favorite among those seeking a peaceful yet immersive getaway. At Agoda, we are making these journeys seamless with a wide range of stays, flights, and curated experiences that bring travelers closer to India’s most charming rural destinations.”
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Multiple Landslides Disrupt Traffic and Prompt Travel Advisory

KOHIMA- Heavy monsoon rains lashed Nagaland on Sunday, triggering multiple landslides that disrupted traffic along both National Highway-29 (NH-29) and alternative routes, prompting authorities to issue an urgent travel advisory. While no casualties have been reported, officials have cautioned residents and travelers to remain alert as the state braces for more rain in the coming days.
In Peren district, Deputy Commissioner’s office issued a public advisory warning of several landslides along the Mhainamtsi–Pimla road, an alternate route frequently used when NH-29 is blocked. Authorities confirmed that the road is currently impassable, with debris and unstable slopes posing risks of further slides.
Meanwhile, flooding from the Chathe River triggered a major landslide near Pherima village on NH-29, the crucial highway connecting state capital Kohima to the commercial hub of Dimapur. Videos shared on social media showed massive debris covering the highway, stranding vehicles and halting movement of goods.
Emergency teams, including the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), have been deployed for clearance and restoration work. Officials recalled that this stretch witnessed a deadly landslide in September 2024, which claimed six lives, underscoring the chronic vulnerability of the route.
The Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA) reiterated its warnings about landslide-prone zones in the state, urging people to avoid travel on unsafe stretches, monitor official updates, and remain vigilant in hillside villages. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued heavy showers for the next 48 hours, raising the risk of further landslides and flash floods.
Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio’s office assured that state resources have been mobilized, and local communities will receive support. Residents in vulnerable areas have been asked to follow NSDMA’s safety guidelines, including avoiding steep slopes, watching for unusual cracks or ground movement, and preparing for possible evacuations.
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India’s next travel boom to come from tier-2 cities as Cox and Kings shifts focus from metros

With rising incomes, greater connectivity, and younger populations eager to travel abroad, towns such as Jaipur, Indore, Faridabad, and Dharamshala are seeing a surge in families planning their first international holidays. Social media influence and financing options like ‘buy now, pay later’ have further fuelled this trend, making overseas travel both aspirational and attainable.
To tap into this demand, Cox & Kings has launched new franchise outlets in Faridabad, Gurgaon, Dharamshala, Agra and Ahmedabad, with plans to expand to 200 outlets in the coming years. The company expects the upcoming festive and holiday season to accelerate this momentum as families increasingly choose international vacations over traditional domestic trips.
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“Tier-2 and Tier-3 India is no longer a silent segment; it is the growth engine of tomorrow’s travel market. At Cox & Kings, we are combining our 265-year legacy with modern travel expectations to serve these new-age customers. Our franchise-first approach allows us to bring curated experiences closer to their doorstep, while ensuring the reliability and trust the brand is known for,” said Karan Agarwal, Director of Cox & Kings.
Industry data supports this growing shift. Around 8.7% of India’s population holds a valid passport, and in July 2025 alone, over 1.24 million passports were issued. By the end of the year, the figure is expected to surpass 14.5 million.
First-time international visa applications rose 32% over the past year, with more than half originating from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. New airports, direct international routes from smaller cities, and the influence of digital content are driving this surge, with Dubai, Thailand and Singapore topping the list of destinations for first-time travellers.
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Cox & Kings is pursuing a phygital model, blending physical outlets with digital platforms to support first-time travellers seeking premium experiences. Whether it is destination weddings, family anniversaries, or solo adventures, demand from India’s smaller towns is reshaping the country’s outbound tourism, with the company projecting that in five years, Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities will outpace metros in producing first-time international tourists.
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