Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Kampot
Kampot is a small town in south east Cambodia. During the French rule it became the country’s major port and trade centre. Nowadays it’s a sleepy town with wide streets lined up with colourful colonial buildings. A perfect place to
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Kep
Kep is an ideal place to escape from crowds that are slowly taking over Cambodian beaches. Catering for more upmarket clients than Sihanoukville, Kep offers clean beaches, great food and clear waters – things necessary for peaceful relaxation.
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Battambang
A combination of rich ancient history, French colonial architecture and modern art scene makes Battambang a town where one wants to spend more than just a couple of nights. Though it is the second most visited city in Cambodia, Battambang
Cambodia in Brief
Cambodia is our home away from home. As soon as you step foot in the temples of Angkor you'll understand why. Cambodia is a small country with a huge past. It's history is complicated, enchanting and ever present. Voted the
Thailand in Brief
Thailand has been Asia’s leading tourist destination for over 60 years. The fiercely modern, fast paced city of Bangkok is a shopper’s paradise. The Old Town of Chiang Mai slows the pace right down and puts you front and centre
Laos in Brief – A Quick Guide to Vientiane
Vientiane captivates you as soon as you arrive. It is unusually quiet and cozy for a capital city in South East Asia. The city perfectly combines traditional lifestyle with modern infrastructure. Gold on the temple roofs sparkles even brighter next
Laos in Brief – A Quick Guide to Vang Vieng
Forget what you heard about Vang Vieng. Nowadays this former backpackers’ party destination is all about eco tourism, nature and relaxation. Surrounded by lush tropical forests and rice fields, Vang Vieng offers endless opportunities to explore mountain caves, cycle, swim
Laos in Brief – A Quick Guide to Luang Prubang
Incredibly romantic Luang Prabang should be considered a must see, with its shimmering temples, saffron-robed monks, unique cuisine and culture in a stunning stetting. Once the capital of Laos and still considered to be its spiritual heart, with a