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The great escape 2025: Asia’s 8 best rural retreats, including one in India

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 12, 2025, 09:00 IST
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The great escape 2025: Asia’s 8 best rural retreats, including one in India

When the world and the cities feel too noisy, the ultimate luxury is silence, without any crowd, and honking of vehicles. Such times call for places that are tucked away hamlets and where commercialization has not yet disturbed the balance. So, anybody’s soul craving for mist draped mornings, fields that stretch into the horizon, and the quiet symphony of rural life, here are Asia’s top 8 lesser-known escapes for 2025, as declared by Agoda. These are places where pace slows, nature hums, and one gets to rediscover what time feels like when it isn’t measured by traffic lights.

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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

It’s a place that is every tea-lover’s daydream. Perched in the Titiwangsa Mountains, this place is famous for its rolling tea plantations, strawberry farms, colonial-era cottages, and cool, crisp air. With the ideal blend of British-era charm and Southeast Asian lushness, visitors will find all the time to enjoy Boh tea at a hilltop café or wandering through mossy forests. This destination is slow travel at its finest.

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Khao Yai, Thailand

Khao Yai is Thailand’s first national park and a green universe of waterfalls, jungle trails, and wildlife, including gibbons and elephants if you’re lucky. Located just a few hours from Bangkok, it’s a refreshing switch from beaches and bars. Travellers can chase waterfalls during the day and sip local wine by night, thanks to the area’s budding vineyard scene. An ideal escape for all the nature lovers out there.

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Puncak, Indonesia

This highland area in West Java is Jakarta’s favourite weekend escape. “Puncak” literally means “peak,” where winding up scenic roads lined with tea plantations and pine trees are a sight to behold. Cooler temperatures and mist-covered hills make it feel miles away from the city chaos. Expect paragliding for the thrill-seekers, horseback riding for the romantics, and endless cups of tea for everyone else.

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Fujikawaguchiko, Japan

A town that sounds like a haiku, and lives like one. Fujikawaguchiko sits at the base of Mount Fuji and offers postcard-perfect views across its lakes. It’s a haven for nature lovers, with seasonal beauty all year: cherry blossoms in spring, fiery foliage in autumn, and snow-capped vistas in winter. Don’t miss a soak in a lakeside onsen while gazing at Fuji, the kind of moment that will leave a lasting impression for sure.

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Kenting, Taiwan

Located at the southern tip, it blends beaches, national parks, coral reefs, and laid-back tropical energy. Known for its year-round warm weather, it’s popular for surfing, diving, and watching golden sunsets that seem to last forever. The local night markets bring a spicy contrast to the calm of the day, with street food and music fueling the fun.

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Sapa, Vietnam

Nestled in the misty mountains of northern Vietnam, Sapa is all about terraced rice fields, rugged landscapes, and trekking through cloud-kissed valleys. Home to diverse ethnic minority communities like the Hmong and Dao, it offers an immersive cultural experience. Stay in a homestay, hike to a hidden waterfall, or simply admire the artistry of the land carved into layered fields. It’s rural, it’s raw, and it’s rich in human stories.

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Munnar, India

A lush escape in Kerala’s Western Ghats, Munnar is India’s tea capital, dotted with emerald-green estates, spice gardens, and misty hills. You’ll wake up to the scent of cardamom and go to sleep to the hum of cicadas. Eravikulam National Park nearby is home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and vibrant Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years. It’s a paradise for hikers, honeymooners, and anyone who wants to pause, and reset.

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Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea

Best known for hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics, Pyeongchang-gun is far more than a snow sports hub. During the warmer months, this beautiful destination turns into a tranquil countryside, complemented with rolling hills, wildflower meadows, and Buddhist temples. Then there are cultural festivals, hiking trails, and mountain lodges further make it a year-round rural delight. And those visiting during winters, the snow-covered scenery is like something out of a K-drama dream sequence.

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