Indulge in the Perfect Womancation: A Celebration of You

Indulge in the Perfect Womancation: A Celebration of You

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on March 5, 2025

This Women's Day, gift yourself the luxury of an unforgettable escape—one that celebrates strength, beauty, and the essence of womanhood. A Womancation isn’t just another trip; it’s an experience curated to honor everything that makes you, YOU. Whether you're craving relaxation, indulgence, adventure, or a touch of opulence, we’ve handpicked the finest destinations where you can unwind, rejuvenate, and immerse yourself in sheer bliss.

A Balinese Sanctuary at The Legian Seminyak

Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of waves, a warm golden sunrise welcoming your day, and a gentle Balinese breeze embracing your skin. At The Legian Seminyak, every moment is crafted to offer tranquility and indulgence.

Start your day with a private yoga session by the sea, where the rhythm of the ocean guides your breath, bringing a sense of serenity and balance. Follow it with an exclusive spa therapy that melts away stress, leaving you completely rejuvenated. Spend your afternoons basking in the sun by the infinity pool or enjoying a leisurely beachside stroll. As night falls, savor a bespoke candlelit dinner under the stars, with the waves providing the perfect soundtrack to your evening.

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Your Womancation at The Legian Seminyak is more than just an escape—it’s a celebration of self-love, relaxation, and rejuvenation in the heart of Bali’s breathtaking beachfront haven.

Overwater Opulence at InterContinental Maldives

Step into a world of pure indulgence, where elegance meets tranquility over crystal-clear waters. Your private overwater villa is an oasis of serenity, with turquoise waves lapping beneath your feet and uninterrupted ocean views stretching as far as the eye can see.

Begin your day with a leisurely breakfast on your private deck, sipping on tropical fruit juices as the gentle sea breeze awakens your senses. Take a dip directly from your villa into the warm, inviting waters or explore vibrant coral reefs with a private snorkeling experience, discovering the underwater wonders of the Maldives.

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Afternoons are meant for sun-drenched relaxation on the pristine beach, followed by a world-class beachfront dining experience as the sun sets in hues of gold and crimson. Whether it’s a rejuvenating spa ritual, a sunset cocktail at a chic overwater bar, or simply the art of doing nothing, InterContinental Maldives is where every detail is designed to celebrate YOU.

A Luxe Arabian Escape with ASM Tourism

Embark on a journey where luxury meets culture across the UAE, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain. Whether you seek the dazzling modernity of Dubai and Abu Dhabi with private yacht rides and exclusive shopping experiences, or the timeless elegance of Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art and dhow cruises, your adventure awaits.

Discover Oman’s natural beauty, from the grandeur of Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque to thrilling desert safaris. Or immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Bahrain, exploring the historic Bahrain Fort and indulging in boutique shopping in Manama.

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Every moment of this bespoke journey is designed just for you—offering world-class dining, luxurious spa retreats, and unforgettable cultural immersions. Whether you crave adventure, indulgence, or tranquility, ASM Tourism crafts the perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, allowing you to rediscover your inner strength and freedom.

Indulge. Unwind. Celebrate YOU.

This Women’s Day, honor yourself with a Womancation that’s more than just a trip—it’s a declaration of self-love, empowerment, and the joy of embracing life’s finest moments.

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Wherever you choose to go, let it be a place that nourishes your soul, elevates your spirit, and reminds you of the powerful, incredible woman that you are.


Foreign Tourist Arrivals to South Korea Rise 17 Percent, Near Record High for the Year

Foreign Tourist Arrivals to South Korea Rise 17 Percent, Near Record High for the Year

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on January 2, 2026

South Korea witnessed a significant increase in foreign tourist arrivals, reflecting the continued recovery of its tourism sector to pre-pandemic levels. Official data released by the Korea Tourism Organization showed that international visitor numbers rose sharply, marking one of the strongest months for inbound travel in recent years.

Approximately 1.6 million foreign tourists visited the country during the month, representing a year-on-year growth of over 17 percent. The figure also exceeded visitor levels recorded during the same period before the pandemic, highlighting South Korea’s growing appeal as a global travel destination.

China continued to remain the largest source market for inbound tourism, followed closely by Japan. Other major contributors included Taiwan, the United States and the Philippines. While arrivals from China recovered to nearly three-quarters of pre-pandemic levels, visitor numbers from Japan showed particularly strong momentum, recording a sharp surge compared to earlier benchmarks.

Cumulatively, foreign tourist arrivals during the year reached over 17 million, registering double-digit growth compared to the previous year and surpassing pre-pandemic totals. Chinese visitors accounted for nearly one-third of the total arrivals, underlining the importance of the market to South Korea’s tourism ecosystem.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has projected that total foreign tourist arrivals for the year will reach a new all-time high, moving close to the symbolic 20 million mark. If achieved, this would surpass the previous record set before the pandemic and reinforce South Korea’s position as one of Asia’s fastest-recovering tourism markets.


World Welcomes 2026 as New Zealand Leads with Spectacular Fireworks

World Welcomes 2026 as New Zealand Leads with Spectacular Fireworks

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on January 1, 2026

Countries across the South Pacific were the first to welcome 2026, with New Zealand leading global celebrations as Auckland marked the New Year with a spectacular fireworks display. The show was launched from the iconic Sky Tower, the tallest structure in the country, even as rainy weather swept across parts of the city.

Auckland, home to nearly 1.7 million people, entered the New Year well ahead of major global cities, celebrating almost 18 hours before festivities begin in New York’s Times Square. Despite the wet conditions, the celebrations reflected the city’s vibrant spirit and enthusiasm to usher in the new year.

The island of Kiritimati, part of the Pacific nation of Kiribati, became the very first place in the world to welcome 2026. Located in the Pacific Ocean, south of Hawaii and north-east of Australia, Kiribati spans a vast region of coral atolls and is known for its unique geographical position on the global time map.

Several Asian nations, including Japan and South Korea, followed with New Year celebrations later in the day, joined by Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan. While many cities marked the occasion with festive events, Hong Kong opted for a subdued approach this year.

Instead of its usual large-scale fireworks display, Hong Kong organised a light show and limited musical performances as a mark of respect following a recent tragic apartment fire in the city. The decision reflected a more sensitive and thoughtful way of welcoming the New Year.

As 2026 unfolds across time zones, celebrations around the world continue to reflect a mix of joy, remembrance and hope, bringing people together in anticipation of a positive year ahead.


From Action to Leisure: Discovering Kenya’s Coastal Moods

From Action to Leisure: Discovering Kenya’s Coastal Moods

By Hari Haran

Published on December 30, 2025

Kenya’s coastline is often described in broad strokes, white sand, warm waters, and Swahili culture. All of this is true. Yet, viewing the entire coast through a single beach narrative does not do it justice. Stretching along the Indian Ocean, Kenya’s shoreline unfolds as a series of distinct experiences, each shaped by its own rhythm, landscape, and history.

From refined resort towns and reef-lined lagoons to bustling port cities and car-free heritage islands, every coastal stop answers a different traveller’s question. The Kenyan coast is less about ticking beaches off a list and more about choosing the pace, mood, and experience that suits you best.

Diani Beach reflects Kenya’s most polished coastal escape, with luxury resorts, private villas, and curated experiences that blend comfort with nature. Watamu offers a quieter rhythm, defined by coral reefs, marine parks, and conservation-led exploration. Lamu slows life down entirely, revealing centuries of Swahili heritage through its lanes, architecture, and traditions. Mombasa, the cultural heart of the coast, layers history, street life, food, and trade into a vibrant urban experience.

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Kenya’s coastline is not about finding the best beach, but about choosing the right experience. From leisure and luxury to heritage and everyday culture, the coast reveals many faces of the Indian Ocean. For travellers willing to explore beyond the obvious, it offers stories, contrasts, and a sense of place that stays long after the journey ends.

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