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Sri Lanka among top five best places to visit in Asia for 2026

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Sri Lanka has proudly achieved the fifth spot among the top destinations to visit in Asia, as reported by U.S. News & World Report. This recognition places the island nation alongside some of Asia’s most iconic locations, such as Mount Fuji, Tokyo, Palawan, and Seoul.

U.S. News & World Report, an American media company renowned for its news coverage, consumer advice, global rankings, and detailed analysis, compiled this list. Topping the list is Mount Fuji in Japan, followed by Tokyo, Palawan in the Philippines, and Seoul, South Korea.

In its description of Asia, U.S. News & World Report highlighted the continent as the “planet’s largest continent, a world unto itself, with destinations that grant travelers uniquely enriching experiences that can’t be found close to home.”

The rankings for the Best Places to Visit in Asia for 2026 were determined by evaluating factors such as local prices, accessibility, cuisine, the variety of attractions, and reader feedback.

Sri Lanka was specifically praised for its rainforests, beaches, and ancient ruins, offering world-class experiences without the typical tourist crowds found in many other popular Asian destinations.

U.S. News & World Report described Sri Lanka as follows:

“The island nation of Sri Lanka, located off the southern tip of India, boasts rainforests, beaches, and ruins, without the tourist crowds of Asia’s most popular destinations. Despite its small footprint, Sri Lanka features 26 national parks, many of which are ideal for a safari excursion to encounter elephants, leopards, and sloth bears. Meanwhile, ancient sites like Sigiriya, a 600-foot-high fortress, and the temples of Polonnaruwa hold their own appeal, and the palm-fringed golden beaches that line the shores are never too far away for those seeking a more laid-back vacation.”

Here are the top 20 best places to visit in Asia for 2026, as per U.S. News & World Report:

  1. Mount Fuji, Japan
  2. Tokyo, Japan
  3. Palawan, Philippines
  4. Seoul, South Korea
  5. Sri Lanka
  6. Chiang Mai, Thailand
  7. Bhutan
  8. Hanoi, Vietnam
  9. Bali, Indonesia
  10. Phuket, Thailand
  11. Kyoto, Japan
  12. Siem Reap
  13. Osaka, Japan
  14. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  15. Hong Kong
  16. Maldives
  17. Singapore
  18. Jaipur, India
  19. Langkawi, Malaysia
  20. Agra, India

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