Let me guess: you’ve been thinking about heading to Japan. Or perhaps you’ve just returned from the land of shrines, shinkansen, ramen, and onsen. It seems everyone has been gripped by Japan fever lately, and those who haven’t are busy
It’s no accident that so many of our travel compasses have been swivelling due north. When our borders reopened post-pandemic, many of us headed straight for Europe, hungering for a hit of Italy or France, Spain or Greece.Now it’s the turn of our other favourite destination, Asia, a continent that is much closer than Europe and where the exchange rate tilts more firmly in our favour. No wonder so many of us get our first taste of overseas travel in Asia and keep returning.
As for me, I’ve always been torn between these two continents. With my German heritage, Europe feels like home, a place that has helped shape me since childhood. Yet so many of my favourite travel memories were formed, and keep being formed, in Asia, from my early backpacking adventures to more recent indulgent experiences.
The question remains: which one is the better holiday destination? Being German, I decided to try a methodical analysis, ranking the continents across a range of travel-related categories. Read on to find out who won this clash of the continents and why.It’s the endless variety of Asia’s natural landscapes that is so astonishing. Some are sweltering, like the Borneo jungles where orangutans swing gracefully through the trees. Some are icy, like the soaring peaks of the Himalayas.
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