Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Experience the Real Southeast Asia

Cruise between limestone cliffs in Halong Bay, stand in awe before Angkor Wat, meet the Hill Tribes of Northern Thailand or wander between ancient temples in undiscovered Burma.
Witness how the way of life changes as you travel between the countries of Southeast Asia, and discover what makes this the most enchanting region on the planet.

Cambodia

The temples of Angkor Wat are among the most breathtaking sights anywhere in the world, yet Cambodia has so much more to offer, from undeveloped golden beaches and unspoiled forests, to cities steeped in culture. Add the charming personality and humor of the Khmer people and you’ll soon discover why Cambodia is such a unique and memorable destination.

Laos

Buddhist Laos has steadfastly retained many of the same traditions and charms that existed far back into distant centuries. Cities such as UNESCO listed Luang Prabang boast a captivating spirituality, while the countryside is undeveloped and blessed with outstanding natural beauty. The north is dominated by mountains, lush rainforest and the mighty Mekong River; while in the south, gushing waterfalls and the stunning Four Thousand Islands meet the Cambodian border.

Thailand

Thailand offers an irresistible combination of bustling cities, pristine beaches and tropical forests. Buzzing Bangkok is a heady mix of glittering temples and palaces, floating markets and vibrant nightlife. Dubbed the Golden Triangle, the northern regions around Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are home to numerous Hill Tribes and plenty of elephants. Heading south, world-class resorts such as Phuket, Ko Samui and Hua Hin boast some truly luxurious beach hotels.

Burma

Burma (Myanmar) is a destination unlike any other, offering unsurpassed encounters for those with an adventurous spirit and an open mind. The temples of Bagan are a true highlight of this country – best viewed at sunrise or sunset. Explore the watery world of Inle Lake, cruise past untouched countryside on the Irrawaddy River, and visit the gleaming, gold-plated Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon.

Vietnam

Vietnam is a land of friendly people, historic cities, outstanding natural beauty and peaceful villages. Its varied landscapes include lush forests filled with exotic fauna, fertile delta plains, rugged mountains, rich green paddy fields and winding rivers. The towns and cities are modernizing rapidly but retain much French colonial charm. What's more, some of the best beaches in Southeast Asia can be found along the coastline of Vietnam and delicious seafood is always on the 

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