Vietnam is filled with captivating natural beauty. Enjoy Vietnam’s legendarily delicious cuisine too, discover tradition and history in Vietnam’s charming rural villages, and see the dynamic new face of Asia in the hubbub of its thriving cities.
In northern Vietnam, sail amongst lofty limestone cliffs in picture-perfect Halong Bay, explore the markets of Mekong, meet the reclusive hill tribes of Sapa, trek the rugged Tonkinese Alps or practice Tai Chi with the locals by scenic Hoan Kiem Lake. Then get your cultural fix with Hue’s temples, tombs and palaces, or be suited and booted by Hoi An’s famous tailors in central Vietnam. Head South and cruise the Mekong delta, exploring floating markets and idyllic islands, and gain insight into Vietnam’s compelling history at Saigon’s War Remnants Museum.
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Cambodia leaves its visitors spell-bound. Travel to Cambodia with On The Go Tours and be moved by its tragic past, inspired by its spectacular beauty and captivated by its ancient archaeological sites.
The jewel in Cambodia’s crown is the astounding Angkor Temple Complex and iconic Angkor Wat – undoubtedly one of the great wonders of the world. And with wild jungles and national parks, pristine southern beaches, beautiful offshore islands, fascinating temples and vibrant cities, Cambodia has so much more to offer! Along with the nation’s capital Phnom Penh, located on banks of the Mekong River, and Siem Reap, gateway to the fabled Angkor Temples.
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Laos is still one of Asia’s most beautiful secrets. Take a glimpse of life from a simpler time, as hill-tribes retain their age-old customs and devout Buddhist monks collect daily alms. Even Laos’ capital Vientiane preserves a laid back riverfront style of life, retaining the charm and buzz of a provincial town with the added attraction of tranquil spaces like Buddha Park and Wat Si Saket . World Heritage listed French colonial town Luang Prabang’s tranquil atmosphere, charming villas and gilded temples make it an essential part of any journey here.
For more archaeological wonders, visit the Plain of Jars outside of Phonsavan, a remarkable site where thousands of puzzling stone jars, thought to be associated with prehistoric burial ceremonies, dot the grassy plains. In the south of the country, the quiet rural villages of Pakse and the riverine island of Don Khong are the perfect places from which to explore the 4,000 Islands region on the Mekong Delta.
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Burma, also known as Myanmar has retained elements of culture and tradition in a way that many of its Asian neighbours haven’t done. With vibrant festivals and markets, exquisite temples, diverse landscapes and friendly local people, Burma retains the aura of a bygone era.
Deep-rooted Buddhism is evident in Burma, with beautiful temples and ornate pagodas dotting the countryside, and especially in the local’s laid-back way of life.
The major attraction of any trip to Burma has to be Bagan, a dusty plain filled with stupa upon stupa, their exotic shapes decorating the horizon. Yangon, AKA Rangoon, the former capital, is a dynamic city retaining much of its colonial character and has the added bonus of the gleaming Shwedagon Pagoda which attracts streams of devotees with offerings. Don’t miss the magnificent palace of Mandalay, or heavenly Inle Lake and its friendly people – bound leave a lasting impression even on the most seasoned travellers.
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Ancient rainforests thriving with wildlife, hauntingly beautiful UNESCO-listed caves, misty river paths, traditional longhouses, endangered orangutan species and the highest peak in Malaysia await travellers in the beguiling tropical and eco-tourism paradise of Borneo. Whether you decide to explore Sarawak in the south or Sabah in the North, both of these states possess an eclectic heritage and varied history, telling a fascinating story set against an impressive backdrop of dense, untamed jungle.
Borneo’s many national parks are a brilliant way to explore the region’s biodiversity. Regardless of size, from the expansive Kinabalu in Sabah to the tiny Bako near Kuching, the parks are thriving with unique wildlife and diverse plant species. Offshore are the teeming turquoise waters and pristine white beaches of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, and the main attraction in Borneo is, without a doubt, the Orangutan Rehabilitation Centres in Sepilok and Semmenggon, home to orphaned and captive orangutans.
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