Southeast Asia is fast becoming a popular location to enjoy a river cruise. With an array of stunning countryside, spectacular cities and ancient towns here’s a guide to our top river cruises in Southeast Asia. 1. Toum Tiou Cruise – Mekong River :Cambodia and Vietnam, Siem Reap – Saigon (8 Days/7 Nights) Discover Indochina along
Laos is one of the least visited countries in Southeast Asia yet it regales visitors with its natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation and get back to nature where nature-loving tourists can spend nights in close proximity to elephants and watch them eat or bathe (the name of the ancient Lao Kingdom of Lan Xang
Inle Lake is a freshwater lake located in Shan State, Myanmar and is the second largest lake in the country after Indawgyi Lake. It has become of one the top tourist destinations in the country after Yangon, Bagan and Mandalay and it has been made easier to with Heho airport located only 35km and direct
When you enter Mogok, an ancient city located in the north of Myanmar there is a sign that famously reads ‘Welcome to Ruby Land’ as the town produces the finest rubies in the world. But it is so much more than just precious stones, it also offers stunning mountain scenery, a rich and diverse culture
Hidden deep in the history of Myanmar and overshadowed by it’s more popular and bigger tourist destination rival – Bagan, Mrauk U is a living, breathing and working historical town full of secrets, where goat herders and radish farmers still live and work amid the 700 ancient temples. Mrauk U was the capital of the Rakhine (Arakanese)
In many countries in South Asia such as Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and parts of India and Sri Lanka New Year is celebrated around the same time. In Cambodia “Sus’Dei Chnam Thmei” as it is known the holiday lasts for three days beginning on New Year’s Day, which usually falls on April 13 or 14th, which