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Goa is Best Place...you must visit
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Andaman & Nicobar Island..
Hey Sai , Here are few to visit on this news year with less crowd :- Okinawa in Japan Siem Reap in Cambodia Kathmandu in Nepal Pokhra in Nepal Mauritius Thimphu in Bhutan ... These are few places where you can avoid the crowd and still enjoy your new year ... Happy Travelling!!!
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Hey, I have some suggestions for you across all over Asia. You can head to Bangkok (Thailand), Chiang Mai (Thailand), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Singapore, Bali (Indonesia), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Gokarna (India)
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Hey, You can plan your trip during New Years on the basis of your overall budget. The budget mostly involves the type of stay, food and activities you will be doing. There are numerous destinations in Asia for partying during New Year. Go to Bangkok (Thailand), Chiang Mai (Thailand), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Singapore, Bali (Indonesia), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Gokarna (India) Here you will find decent crowd during such peak season.
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Bangkok kanchanaburi cha Am .ranong .krabi .pukhet a
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You can go to Havelock Iceland (Andaman) or Sunburn Festival ( Goa )
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Hey! It's worth visiting Sri Lanka during New Year's time.
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Malacca The historic city of Malacca is located in Malaysia. The most pronounced feature of this location is the Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan culture. The Peranakan people still uphold their ancient rituals, cuisine, and culture in Malaysia. The historic city of Malacca is located in Malaysia. The most pronounced feature of this location is the Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan culture. The Peranakan people still uphold their ancient rituals, cuisine, and culture in Malaysia. https://travellifo.com/top-09-places-to-visit-in-malacca/ The Malacca Chinatown district is home to Jonker Walk or Jonker Street. This street, which begins at the Stadthuis and runs down the Malacca River, is surrounded with a variety of interesting establishments, including antique stores, excellent food stalls, music venues, antique shops, textile and handicraft stores, souvenir shops, etc. The bustling bar offers a broad selection of beverages. Badu Jonker Street hosts a fun street celebration with mouthwatering fare including the renowned bak chang, dim sum, and popiah, grilled meat and fish on skewers.
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