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Hunting for the Best Travel Blogs For Asia? Discover Expert Advice Written By People Who’ve Been There

  • August 25, 2025
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There’s no shortage of travel content online, from in-depth blogs to brief videos on TikTok. However, finding genuine content can feel like sifting through a beach of glass, trying to unearth gems. 

If you wish to escape regurgitated information, Pure Travel connects you with the finest travel blogs about Asia and beyond. Whether you’re thinking of visiting China, India, Vietnam or Myanmar, you’ll gain genuine insights before your trip. 

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We appreciate that the best travel blogs are about real experiences. It’s top quality travel writing that truly brings a place alive. At PureTravel, we believe this matters more than ever. It’s our job to help you find experiences that change your life. 

Our blog is shaped by people who’ve actually walked the roads, climbed the mountains, and eaten the street food with their hands. People like Sara White and Robert Ferguson: two seasoned travellers whose credentials go beyond travel writing and into the heart of exploration and conservation.

What Makes a Blog the ‘Best’?

So, what actually makes a blog one of the best travel blogs for Asia? Many would argue it’s true in someone’s authentic experiences. 

It’s why at PureTravel, we don’t just collect content: we curate voices that know what they’re talking about. Our network of over 250 contributors includes operators, conservationists, travel writers, and yes, explorers. Robert Ferguson is a member of The Explorers Club in New York. Sara White is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. 

Meet the Explorers Behind Our Blog

Sara White has over three decades of experience in the travel industry, publishing and marketing. She has worked at the intersection of sustainable tourism and conservation, a voice of clarity in a space often dominated by shallow greenwashing. Her fieldwork and industry knowledge give her writing real depth.

Robert Ferguson has walked the talk—literally. A former mountain guide in the Himalayas, he has run specialist travel operations in Pakistan, Italy and the UK. He’s also the author of the Footprint Nepal Handbook, one of the most respected guidebooks for travellers heading into the heart of South Asia. Robert doesn’t just describe landscapes—he decodes them.

Together, their insight helps shape the editorial direction of PureTravel and ensures that what you read here is more than travel tips, it’s lived wisdom.

Avoid the Same-Old Travel Advice

Asia is particularly exciting for those who want to explore off the beaten track. However, all too many blogs recommend the same places again and again. 

Most people don’t want to end up on the same tourist-swamped paths, eating the same Instagrammable meals, and having the same experience as the next dozen backpackers on the same street. And you wonder why it all feels hollow.

The best travel blogs for Asia don’t just tell you where to go: they help you understand why you’re going. They guide you to those hidden alleys, the alternative routes. They introduce you to the people, not just the place.

Why Pure Travel Doesn’t Follow the Herd

When the PureTravel Blog was launched in 2009 (after a decade of planning), we weren’t trying to be trendy, we were trying to be useful. Travel was changing fast: budget airlines were opening up new routes, the internet was democratising the planning of trips, and travellers were craving experiences beyond the guidebook.

We saw the need for a space where real advice, from real travellers, could live. Not just travel operators trying to sell something, but people who genuinely wanted to share what they’d learned from the road. And in the years since, that mission hasn’t changed.

Discover Asia Like Never Before

Did you know, Asia is the largest continent in the world, by both land area and population? It covers about 30% of Earth’s total land area and 8% of Earth’s total surface area

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Made up of 48 countries, Asia is vast, layered, and alive with complexity. The best travel blogs for Asia recognise this and can help you find destinations that reflect your interests. They also recognise the responsibilities of modern travel. Our bloggers are culturally sensitive and environmentally aware. Responsible travel isn’t a trend: it’s the only way forward.

If you’re looking for the best travel blogs for Asia, dive into this part of the world on our website. Our latest topics include Northern vs Southern Thailand: Where Should You Go First?

Our blogs can help you travel better: not just cheaper or faster, but more meaningfully.

Because in the end, great travel writing doesn’t just show you where to go. It changes how you go. With our travel writing competitions you can also take part in our quest and win prizes at the same time.

Check out our latest destination inspiration. Or discover more about our latest travel writing competition.

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