5 Best Gambling Destinations in Asia

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Planning a trip to Asia? You’re in luck! It just so happens that the region is home to the world’s top gambling destinations that easily rival the atmosphere of Las Vegas. From towering skyscrapers and all the way to luxury resorts, Asia is the place to be if you consider yourself a gambler.

The following Asian countries all deserve a place on your travel bucket list:

1. Singapore

If you’ve got the budget, Singapore can be a breathtaking sight. Although it only has 2 casinos in total (keep in mind this is a relatively small country), they easily make up for in quality what they may be lacking in quantity. As anyone who has ever visited Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands can tell you, these are some of the finest gambling establishments out there and they will keep you busy for hours on end.

Don’t forget you can always play online if you’re carrying a computer or a smart device with you. Playing online is a practical solution that keeps you in the game no matter where you are at the moment. Basketballinsiders guide on how to play from Singapore is a great reliable source of information, covering the best offshore casinos that accept players from Singapore. But if you don’t mind the traffic, it pays off to see the Marina Bay Sands infinity pool from up close. The slots connoisseurs among you will be glad to know that the Resorts World Sentosa Casino will spoil you with its vast selection of games.

2. Macau

Without a shred of doubt, Macau is a gambler’s paradise. Commonly referred to as the Monte Carlo of the East, numerous travelers visit the country to take in its breathtaking sights while placing a bet or two in one of its numerous casinos. Here, you will find several gambling establishments; combined, they are said to bring in more revenue than Las Vegas.

The Venetian is one such example and a very popular gambling destination. The glorious 39-story building houses the typical casino gaming repertoire in addition to unique niche casino games that can only be found in Macau. Then, there is the magical City of Dreams that looks like a shopping mall, but comes with a twist – inside, you will find a theater, an aquarium, and, of course, the casino section. While you’re there, don’t miss out on what the Grand Lisboa hotel and casino has to offer.

Macau is an Asian gambling giant.

3. The Philippines

The Philippines is an affordable place to stay, but don’t let its looks deceive you. In reality, it’s a popular gambling retreat, and its pro-gambling climate has allowed 65 casino resorts to gain a foothold in 32 cities combined. Since the country is situated in close proximity to China, flocks of Chinese tourists gather there to visit the local casinos – the one thing they can’t do at home since China decided to ban it.

It’s impossible to run out of options while you’re in the Philippines, and your selection of casinos to visit will likely depend on where you’re going to be staying. If you’ll be stopping in Manila, our recommendation is to try some of the people’s favorites, and the list includes Manila Bay Resorts, Solaire Manila, and Resorts World Manila. The latter is particularly interesting due to its social venues, cinemas, shopping malls, restaurants, and hotels, all allowing you to treat yourself to something nice if the night goes your way.

4. Cambodia

Ever since 1999, the number of tourists who visit Cambodia for gambling purposes has been on a steady increase. In fact, industry experts are speculating that Cambodia may very well become one of the countries to revolutionize land-based gaming or perhaps even the leading country in the entire Asia Pacific region.

The opening of the Golden Crown in 1999 was the one event to set the precedent. At the time, Poipet was the go-to city for gambling, but nowadays, you’ll see a plethora of casinos along the Vietnam border, all competing against each other to draw in as much visitors as possible. Do not be mistaken – some of these establishments rival the size of Macau or perhaps even Las Vegas.

5. Malaysia

Despite the country hosting only one casino – namely, the Resorts World Genting – it still deserves a place on our list. The reason being is that Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures, as evident from its diverse cuisine and architecture. This, and many other things attract a myriad of travelers to stop in one of its entertainment venues and have an amazing time.

Those who have visited the Resorts World Genting can all attest to its amazing views and a broad selection of games from every genre. The grand total comes down to over 400 table games and 3000+ slots, and counting! Whenever you get tired from all the action, you won’t even have to leave the building to get some rest, as the establishment also happens to be one of the world’s largest hotel complexes.

Conclusion

With its numerous gambling establishments and mouth-watering cuisine, Asia is unlikely to disappoint. Once the borders reopen, you’d be doing yourself a disservice not to visit.

 


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