Nha Trang

Vietnam’s beach and scuba capital, Nha Trang is a remarkably pretty beach resort city packed with opportunities for adventure, discovery and recreation. A popular destination for tourists traveling up and down the country, Nha Trang is just 8 hours from Ho Chi Min City by bus and a major stop for people traveling the country by rail. That said, it’s not just a destination for stopover travelers — Nha Trang […]

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Da Nang

Central Vietnam’s largest city, Da Nang is the travel hub for Vietnam’s central plains, exotic Pacific coast and gateway to the charming towns of Hue and Hoi An. A major travel hub for Vietnam
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Sapa

Far in the north of Vietnam lies Sapa, a remarkably beautiful mountain town on the frontier edges of Vietnam’s Chinese border. Famous for its rugged mountains and Hmong hill tribe culture, Sapa is quickly becoming one of Vietnam’s top tourism destinations.
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Hanoi

Vietnam’s interesting capital city is a treasure for history buffs, cultural fanatics and food fans the world over. The political and cultural capital of Vietnam, Hanoi offers a wide range of interesting museums, important political locations, historical war buildings and memorials, and access to some of Vietnam’s most interesting and important tourism destinations
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Battambang

Cambodia’s second largest city, Battambang is a great destination for an escape from the crowds of Angkor and the constant hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh. Just four hours by boat from Siem Reap, Battambang offers a unique look into Khmer life,
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Going to the fresh market

Short-term visitors to Thailand tend to eat almost exclusively at restaurants. If you’re a little adventurous and willing to go beyond the tourist places and Western chain eateries, you’ll be delighted with the incredible variety available and the friendly environment you’ll find in the small, local restaurants and street-level food stands.
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Siem Reap

Cambodia’s tourism capital, Siem Reap is an exciting city and the gateway to Angkor, Cambodia’s largest historical city. There’s no doubt that Siem Reap is a major tourism destination — internet cafes are everywhere and the town’s main drag looks more like one of Bangkok’s infamous nightclub districts than it does a small Khmer town — but there’s still a lot of Khmer charm to find here.
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Sihanoukville

Cambodia’s renowned beach town Sihanoukville, known as Kompong Som to some, is a beautiful seaside town offering remarkable beaches, exotic sea life and a relaxing small town atmosphere.
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Phnom Penh Cambodia – Tours and Travel

Phnom Penh Cambodia – Tours and Travel

Phnom Penh is Cambodia’s capital city, home to some chilling reminders of the civil war and Khmer Rouge routine. Despite having the dubious honor of sitting virtually uninhabited for four years, Phnom Penh is a bustling city rapidly updating to the 21st century. With tuk-tuks blasting through city streets, mobs of motorcyclists moving down the boulevards and busy workers in public areas, Phnom Penh is as much a bustling South-East […]

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The rejuvenating traditional Thai massage

When you come back from Thailand and tell your friends that you went for a massage, they will respond with a wink and a nudge. The most common response is to believe that you had “one of those” massages. And while those are certainly available, that’s not what traditional Thai massage is all about.
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