Tokyo to Hiroshima is a classic Japan route. Your main choices are the ultra-fast Shinkansen (bullet train), frequent domestic flights (Haneda/Narita → Hiroshima Airport) plus a quick rail/bus into town, budget-friendly overnight highway buses, or a self-drive/charter if you want…
Nagoya to Tokyo is a classic Tōkaidō run: the Shinkansen bullet train is fastest and easiest, highway buses are cheapest (especially overnight), flights can work if you’re pairing with the airport, and self-drive or private charter suit special cases. Choose…
Colombo to Kandy is Sri Lanka’s most-traveled upcountry route. Choose between the classic blue-train ride (scenic and comfy if you book seats), frequent intercity buses, a door-to-door car/van (great with luggage or kids), or self-drive if you want stops at…
Bali (Denpasar) to Yogyakarta is easiest by direct flight to Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA). Overlanders can cross by ferry to Java and continue by train (scenic) or take a direct overnight bus. Private car + ferry is the most flexible…
Colombo to Nanu Oya (gateway to Nuwara Eliya) is Sri Lanka’s most scenic inland journey. Your best bet is the famous hill-country train; you can also go by intercity bus to Nuwara Eliya and hop a local taxi to Nanu…
Bali to Gili Gede (Southwest Lombok) is a quieter, more local route than the famous Gili T/Air/Meno. Your main choices: a fast boat to Lombok’s southwest plus a short local boat to Gili Gede, a quick flight to Lombok (LOP)…
Bali to Nusa Lembongan is a quick island hop: most travelers take a 30–40 minute fast boat from Sanur Beach with optional hotel pickup. Alternatives include boats from Serangan (pier boarding), bundled door-to-door transfers, or organized day trips that include…
Istanbul Aksaray to Bucharest is doable by a quick flight, a long but direct coach, a classic overnight train combo via Sofia, or a private car/charter. Pick based on your time, budget, and border comfort—full steps and map links below.…
Bursa to Ankara is a well-trodden route across northwestern Turkey. Your main choices are the frequent and comfortable intercity buses (direct), a hybrid route via Eskişehir that pairs a bus with Turkey’s high-speed train to Ankara, self-drive on excellent highways,…
Fethiye to Antalya is an easy, beautiful run along Türkiye’s Turquoise Coast. The simplest is the frequent intercity bus (3–3.5h), while private shuttles and charters offer door-to-door comfort. If you have time, self-drive lets you detour via Kaş, Kalkan, and…