Foreign Tourists Share Travel Tips in Indonesia: Avoid Drinking Tap Water
Fundacion Rapala – Indonesia attracts millions of travelers each year with its rich cultural heritage. Joshua Wood, founder of Digital Nomad Exchange, urges visitors to respect local customs and traditions. He stresses that understanding cultural etiquette helps tourists connect better with locals. Greeting Locals with Proper Honorifics Wood explains that greetings carry weight in Indonesian
Vietnam Surpasses Thailand as the Top Destination for Chinese Tourists
Fundacion Rapala – Thailand, once the top choice for Chinese tourists, is now losing ground. Many travelers, like Hu Jia from Sichuan, have chosen Vietnam instead of Thailand’s iconic beaches and ornate temples. Concerns about safety in Thailand have fueled this shift, leading Hu and her family to book a two-week journey across Vietnam. Personal
Cycling While Using a Phone in Japan Could Cost You a Fine of Rp1.2 Million
Fundacion Rapala – Starting April 2026, Japan will enforce a new traffic penalty system for cyclists. Under this regulation, minor traffic violations committed by cyclists will no longer receive a simple warning. Instead, they will be penalized through a blue ticket system, with fines ranging from 3,000 to 12,000 yen (approximately Rp310,000 to Rp1.2 million).
North Korea’s Luxury Resort Opens for Tourism but Struggles to Attract Visitors
Fundacion Rapala – On July 1, 2025, North Korea launched the Wonsan Kalma luxury resort on its east coast. Officials promoted it as a symbol of modern development and a new destination for international tourism. The resort features pastel-colored hotels, beachfront promenades, and a large water park, all designed to host thousands of guests. A
Domestic Favorite Benidorm Now Feels Like a ‘Ghost Town’
Fundacion Rapala – For years, Spain served as Europe’s beloved escape for sun-seekers. However, recent scenes tell a different story. Specifically, Benidorm—once a vibrant seaside resort—has now become eerily quiet, earning the nickname ghost town online. Empty Streets Amid Peak Summer Meanwhile, social media buzzes with videos showing empty streets in Benidorm during peak season.
The 10 Best Cities in the World 2025, According to Travel + Leisure
Fundacion Rapala – What makes a city truly great to travel? It’s not only about trendy neighborhoods or delicious food. A great city should also offer easy transportation, green spaces, and a welcoming atmosphere. This year, Travel + Leisure released the results of its 30th annual World’s Best Awards, and a charming Mexican city has
Amanohashidate, Japan’s Natural Wonder Known as the “Bridge to Heaven”
Fundacion Rapala – Amanohashidate is a breathtaking sandbar stretching 3.6 kilometers across Miyazu Bay in northern Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Often called Japan’s “floating bridge to heaven,” this natural wonder blends soft white sand with thousands of pine trees, forming a serene lagoon known as Asoumi Sea. A Unique Geological Formation Unlike many other sandbars, Amanohashidate
Travelers to Singapore Face Stricter Entry Rules Starting 2026
Fundacion Rapala – Visiting Singapore won’t be as simple as it used to be. Beginning in 2026, travelers deemed high-risk—those considered potential threats to public health, security, or immigration—will be barred from entering the country. According to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), operators of airlines and ferries will receive a No-Boarding Directive (NBD), preventing high-risk