Vientiane

Laos’ relaxed and charming capital, Vientiane moves at a different pace to the standard South East Asian capital city. Roads are relatively unpopulated, people aren’t frantically trying to reach every destination and hotels and guesthouses are relaxed, accommodating and ready to help you out with whatever you need.
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Phonsavan and the Plain of Jars

Phonsavan is a town in the far north of Laos, capital of Xieng Khouang Province. Home to over 50,000 people, the town itself isn’t a major tourism center, although it offers access to one of Laos’ most interesting and mysterious attractions: the Plain of Jars.
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Kratie

A small town in Cambodia’s rugged northeast, Kratie is a popular destination amongst adventure tourists and backpackers. While it’s well off the traditional package tourist holiday itinerary, Kratie offers some rewarding and interesting scenic sites combined the the adventurous and frontier feel of northeast Cambodia.
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Bridge Over the River Kwai – Worth A Visit to Kanchanaburi Thailand

Bridge Over the River Kwai – Worth A Visit to Kanchanaburi Thailand
// // The 1957 classic movie with Alec Guinness gave us a look at Siam during the war at the time of the Japanese occupation. Although the movie itself is fictional, it’s based on true events, and as any World War II vet will tell you, those were brutal times.
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Stung Treng

A fairly minimalist border town in north-east Cambodia, Stung Treng is the gateway to southern Laos and a popular through travel destination for backpackers and adventure tourists.
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Minh’s Jazz Club

Quyan Van Minh realized his passion for Jazz music whilst listening to American Radio and BBC during the Vietnam War.  As a young boy Minh took his first steps into the world of music, first studying classical guitar and then going on to play the clarinet.
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Da Lat

A charming French colonial town in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, Da Lat offers a break from the relentless heat of the coast and serves up some of Vietnam’s most stunning natural wonders, remarkable mountain roads and trails, and panoramic canyons.
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Ho Chi Minh City

Named after the father of post-war Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s largest city and bustling commercial center. While Hanoi is undoubtedly the cultural capital of the nation, Ho Chi Minh City (known as Saigon to locals) offers a wide range of cultural sites, recreational areas, intriguing museums and artistic locales, and some remarkable natural attractions.
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Hoi An

Vietnam’s romantic and charming central town, Hoi An is a remarkable center of colonial architecture, charming Vietnamese culture, and stunning beaches. Renowned as a tailor town, Hoi An is the place in Vietnam to get custom clothing and artwork prepared, with prices just a fraction of their first-world counterparts. This boutique shopping backbone combined with some of the most stunningly beautiful traditional buildings make Hoi An one of the most […]

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Ha Long

Ha Long Bay is renowned as one of Vietnam’s most spectacular natural wonders. Covering over 1500 square kilometers, this remarkable limestone bay is home to over 1960 islands and limestone formations. Ha Long Bay is Vietnam’s premier tourist destination, with over a hundreds thousand visitors, both foreign and Vietnamese, visiting every year.
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