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    The Cameron Highlands of Malaysia are seen at sunset in this photo from Pexels.com. The Cameron Highlands was named one of Agoda's top Asian nature retreats for 2026
    The Cameron Highlands of Malaysia are seen at sunset in this photo from Pexels.com. The Cameron Highlands was named one of Agoda's top Asian nature retreats for 2026
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    These are the top ‘hidden nature retreats’ in Asia for the 2026 travel season

    Travis SchleppBy Travis SchleppJune 8, 20264 Mins ReadUpdated:June 8, 2026

    With the price of fuel skyrocketing and affordability becoming an issue for travelers across the globe, many people are still prioritizing a getaway while recalibrating what they want to take away from their journeys.

    Recent studies have shown that travelers are spending less time with the go-to tourist spots and opting for “experiential travel,” whether that be immersing themselves in local culture or engaging on a deeper level with nature.

    For the latter, Agoda, the online accommodations booking platform, says Asia is a prime location for those seeking a break from the “hustle and bustle of daily life” to escape to destinations that offer “serene landscapes and rejuvenating experiences.”

    Earlier this week, Agoda released its list of Asia’s best “hidden nature retreats” for 2026—destinations that offer travelers the ability to unwind and reconnect with the world around them.

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    “This growing interest in wellness travel reflects a broader desire for journeys that nurture both mental and physical well-being,” Agoda writes. “Whether it’s the calming embrace of lush forests, the tranquility of pristine beaches, or the invigorating air of mountain retreats.”

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    The home of Indonesia’s iconic wildlife, Japan’s historic “museum island” and India’s city of lakes all made Agoda’s list, which prioritize natural wonder and tranquility over photo opportunities and the screaming pace of city life.

    Agoda’s 2026 best hidden nature retreats in Asia:

    Labuan Bajo, Indonesia

    Labuan Bajo is described as an “emerging as a gateway” to Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is home to the planet’s largest lizards, Komodo dragons. In addition to the giant lizards, found exclusively in Indonesia, the region is also known for its unique landscape, pristine beaches and lush surroundings. The town itself “offers a blend of luxury accommodations and local hospitality,” which Agoda says makes it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.

    Naoshima, Japan

    Naoshima is often referred to as the “museum island,” Agoda says, as it has fully integrated contemporary art with the island’s natural beauty. Art installations are set against the backdrop of “serene coastal landscapes, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking a blend of creativity and tranquility.” A must-see getaway for people who value art and culture.

    Chiang Dao, Thailand

    Chiang Dao is known for its natural wonder and outdoor activities, including a vast network of caves and lush, green mountains. Noted for its unique biodiversity and rich cultural history and heritage, Chiang Dao is perfect for travelers who want to connect with nature and “experience the therapeutic benefits of the great outdoors.”

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    Travelers ride in a boat in the Phong Nha, Vietnam region in this photo from Pexels.com; Phong Nha was named one of Agoda's top Asian nature retreats for 2026
    Travelers ride in a boat in the Phong Nha, Vietnam region in this photo from Pexels.com

    Phong Nha, Vietnam

    Phong Nha has its own extensive cave systems, including the wondrous Son Doong Cave and the iconic limestone karsts that dot the landscape. “This destination offers a unique adventure for those looking to explore underground wonders and lush jungles,” Agoda writes. “Phong Nha’s natural beauty and opportunities for eco-tourism make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.”

    Udaipur, India shown in this 2023 photo shared to Pexels.com
    Udaipur, India shown in this 2023 photo shared to Pexels.com

    Udaipur, India

    Also known as the “city of lakes”, Udaipur is experiencing a revival, according to Agoda, highlighted by a network of new luxury hotels that help travelers discover the region’s cultural attractions, including opulent palaces and picturesque lakes. Udaipur is the perfect getaway for people seeking a blend of ancient history and modern luxury.

    The Cameron Highlands of Malaysia are seen at sunset in this photo from Pexels.com. The Cameron Highlands was named one of Agoda's top Asian nature retreats for 2026
    The Cameron Highlands of Malaysia are seen at sunset in this photo from Pexels.com. The Cameron Highlands was named one of Agoda’s top Asian nature retreats for 2026

    Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

    Known for its cool climate, rolling tea plantations, and lush forests, Cameron Highlands is described as a peaceful escape from the Southeast Asian heat with ample opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the region. “Cameron Highlands is perfect for those looking to unwind amidst nature’s tranquility.”

    Andrew Smith, a senior vice president at Agoda said the digital platform was built with the idea of helping travelers discover “hidden gems and emerging destinations.”

    “These nature-rich locations offer unique experiences that cater to the growing trend of wellness and nature travel,” Smith said. “With Agoda, travel planning becomes seamless and affordable, ensuring that everyone can easily find their ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature.”

    Agoda says travelers planning their 2026 retreats can browse its more-than 6 million vacation properties, 130,000-plus flight routes, and over 300,000 various trip activities. For additional information, visit Agoda.com.


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    Travis has been covering local and national news for more than a decade with bylines at some of the most prominent news organizations in the country. He’s covered a range of topics including travel, transit and sports, in addition to daily breaking news coverage. Travis is a Golden Mike nominated reporter, a two-time Southern California Emmy Award recipient and a second-place Spot News Coverage Award winner by the Associated Press as a member of the KEYT News Channel 3 team in Santa Barbara. Travis’ previous stories can be found on KTLA.com, The Hill, Yahoo News, MSN, and local news sites including KTVQ in Billings, Montana, and KEYT News Channel 3 in Santa Barbara. Previously, Travis served as the managing editor and operations lead at Dodgers Nation and LA Sports Report.

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