Wednesday 14 November 2018

Come to these places if you want to avoid the cold winter

Come to these places if you want to avoid the cold winter
This winter is too harsh for you to bear? It is snowing where you are living while you badly want to bask yourself under the sunlight? How about leaving everything behind for a while and flee to these tropical countries.

1. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
The weather varies around Sri Lanka, with a rainy season in the west and south from May to September, and in the north and east between October and February. With that in mind, March is the a good time to visit for sunny weather across the island: it’s hot, mostly dry and there’s only a small chance of rain.

2. Kerala, India

Kerala, India
Head to India for beautiful beaches and retreats and all the fresh coconut water. It’s easy to find affordable accommodation in Kerala – or for something different, book a houseboat or take a cruise through the state’s famous backwaters. 


3. Phuket, Thailand

Phuket, Thailand
It’s home to some of the world’s most stunning beaches, a string of white pearls in the Andaman sea running from Phuket down to Malaysia. 

4. Malaysia

Malaysia
Whether it’s snowing in the UK or not, March is one of the best times of the year to visit Malaysia. The rainy season is ending on the east coast, it’s still dry on the west, and it’s hot everywhere. Try coming to Penang and the lesser known city of Kuching on the island of Borneo. Comedian Phil Wang has sung Kota Kinabalu’s praises, while novelist Selina Siak Chin Yoke said she loves Ipoh. If you want to explore the region beyond Malaysia, find inspiration in our guide to south east Asia’s remote towns and secret beaches.

5. Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Lying just off the coast of Vietnam in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc is the kind of place backpackers used to congratulate themselves on finding. Expect powdery white palm-fringed sands, clear warm waters and excellent diving. Spend a week at the Vinpearl Phu Quoc Resort, perched on the edge of Bai Dai Beach, with idyllic views of the Gulf of Thailand from almost every angle. 

Source: theguardian


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