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Vietnam Myanmar Laos Luang Prabang Hanoi Halong Bay


China


Vientaine


Hue Thailand Bangkok Siem Reap Cambodia Phnom Penh Andaman Sea


Gulf of


Thailand Ho Chi Minh City


Hoi An Danang


39 What not to miss ●


Luang Prabang – With its many historic temples, riverside setting, laid back atmosphere and quiet streets this UNESCO World Heritage Site designated town is a delight to explore.





Vientiane – Delightfully serene, the enchanting Laotian capital is full of colonial grandeur and beautiful gilded temples.





The Temples of Angkor – Explore Cambodia’s premier destination of unparalleled grandeur, the extraordinary jungle temples of Angkor represent the heart of the once great Khmer Empire, covering some 500 years of culture, history and achievement.





The Mekong Delta – Spend time watching locals bargain amongst the lively floating markets.





Phnom Penh – A delightful blend of Khmer and French influences, containing the grandiose Royal Palace and holds many reminders of a rich and sometimes tumultuous past.





Halong Bay – One of the world’s most scenic places, cruising here in a traditional junk boat is an unforgettable experience.





Hoi An – Explore this picturesque riverside town filled with temples and traditional wooden houses is small enough to explore on foot and an ideal spot to simply unwind.





Hue – Founded in the 17th Century on the banks of perfume river it served as the feudal capital of the Nguyen dynasty, it represents a rich cultural cache that offers a charming insight into Vietnam’s old world customs.





Vietnamese Cooking Class – An utterly unique experience – an amazing way to visit the heart of Vietnamese culture at a local market and learn to cook with a gourmet chef using traditional ingredients.





Bike Ride through Hoi An – Using the favoured form of transportation locally, this gives the opportunity to truly experience the quintessential Vietnam at your own pace.





Cu Chi Tunnels – The legendary tunnels famed for its fascinating trap doors, living areas and storage facilities during the American War.





Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) – With a name so evocative its streets throng with activity and life, it will certainly provide memorable conversations, tantalising tastes and utter mystery.


The optimism of this region is hugely prevalent, however some sites can get crowded our experienced guides knows the insider tips to avoid this so you can find the most peaceful spots to admire some of the most fascinating sites of a lifetime.


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Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos


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