Agoda flags rise in popularity of astrotourism in Asia

Astrotourism, travel centred around experiencing starry skies and celestial events, is on the rise globally with digital travel booking platform Agoda flagging its popularity in Asia.
Some activities involved in Astrotourism include stargazing, astrophotography, and learning astronomy. There are over 160,000 square kilometres of protected land and night skies in 22 countries on six continents.
Agoda has curated a list of Asia's most dazzling stargazing destinations. With celestial events like the Lyrid meteor shower, the Eta Aquarids and the Strawberry Moon, the night skies are putting on a show to remember this season.
Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda notes "whether you're chasing meteor showers or just looking for a quiet night under the cosmos, these destinations across Asia offer something truly magical.”
From volcanic islands to serene highlands, Agoda has handpicked the following spots across Asia for premium stargazing:
1. Jeju, South Korea
Jeju's Hallasan National Park is a stargazer's dream, offering crystal-clear skies and minimal light pollution. The volcanic island's serene landscapes make it an ideal spot for camping under the stars. Guided stargazing tours are available to ensure travellers don't miss a single shooting star. Beyond stargazing, Jeju offers breathtaking natural attractions like the Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) and the Manjanggul Lava Tube, making it a paradise for nature lovers.
2. Fujikawaguchiko, Japan
Nestled at the base of Mount Fuji, Fujikawaguchiko offers breathtaking views of the night sky. The area's observatories and stargazing events make it a hotspot for astronomy enthusiasts. On clear nights, the Milky Way feels close enough to touch. During the day, visitors can explore the iconic Chureito Pagoda, take a leisurely boat ride on Lake Kawaguchi, or enjoy the region's onsens (hot springs) to unwind after a night of stargazing.
3. Dalat, Vietnam
Known as the 'City of Eternal Spring', Dalat's cool climate and high altitude provide perfect conditions for stargazing. The Langbiang Plateau is a favourite among locals and tourists alike, offering panoramic views of the constellations. Dalat's charm extends beyond the stars, with its French colonial architecture, vibrant flower gardens, and the serene Tuyen Lam Lake. Adventure seekers can also enjoy canyoning and trekking in the surrounding hills.
4. Nantou, Taiwan
Home to Hehuanshan, one of Taiwan's highest peaks, Nantou is a stargazing haven. The area's low light pollution and high elevation make it a prime location for spotting constellations and even the occasional meteor shower. Visitors can also explore Sun Moon Lake, a picturesque destination perfect for cycling and boating, as well as Nantou's charming tea plantations.
5. Khao Yai, Thailand
Khao Yai National Park is not just for wildlife enthusiasts - it's also a stargazing paradise. The park's remote location ensures dark skies, perfect for catching a glimpse of the Milky Way. During the day, visitors can explore the park's waterfalls, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife, including elephants and gibbons. Nearby vineyards and farm-to-table restaurants make Khao Yai a well-rounded destination for nature and food lovers alike.
6. Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Famous for its tea plantations, Cameron Highlands also offers some of the best stargazing in Malaysia. The cool, clear nights are perfect for spotting constellations. Visitors can also enjoy strawberry picking, exploring mossy forests, and visiting the region's vibrant markets. The highlands' colonial-style accommodations add a touch of charm to any stay.
7. Palawan, Philippines
Palawan's remote beaches provide an unparalleled stargazing experience. With little to no light pollution, the night sky comes alive with stars. El Nido and Coron are particularly popular for their breathtaking celestial views. By day, travellers can explore Palawan's limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and vibrant coral reefs. The island's laid-back vibe and fresh seafood make it a must-visit destination.
8. Lombok, Indonesia
Lombok's Mount Rinjani is a favourite among stargazers, offering a unique vantage point for observing the night sky. The island's clear skies and tranquil environment make it an ideal spot for watching meteor showers or simply marvelling at the constellations. Beyond stargazing, Lombok boasts beaches, traditional Sasak villages, and the Gili Islands, perfect for snorkelling and diving.
9. Coorg, India
Known for its coffee plantations, Coorg also offers some of the darkest skies in India, making it a haven for stargazing enthusiasts. The region's high altitude and clear nights provide an excellent opportunity to spot constellations and meteor showers like the Lyrids. During the day, visitors can explore Coorg's lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and wildlife sanctuaries.
With over fivemillion holiday properties, 130,000 flight routes, and 300,000 activities, Agoda makes it easy to plan your next celestial escape. Visit Agoda.com https://www.agoda.com/
Image. Jeju night sky South Korea. Credit: Jeju tourism
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