Southeast Asia Travel
Drawing more visitors than any other country in Southeast Asia, Thailand is a wonderful harmony of history, architecture, people, culture and cuisine. With the mountains of Mae Hong Son, dance clubs of Bangkok, peaceful villages along the Mekong River and intimate beach resorts studding the Andaman Sea, Thailand is a paradise for any traveler.
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From the temples of the 1,000 year-old Old Quarter to the French-colonial styling of Saigons main district, Vietnam features various sights which may surprise travelers looking for strictly Asian design. Most tourists come strictly for the countrys famous holidays - the boisterous new year celebrations of Tet, and the gift-offering tradition of Wandering Souls Day later in the year. read more
With all of the ancient historical sites, lively cities and empty beaches, visitors to Southeast Asia cannot miss this appealing destination. Cambodia is steeped in rich history and culturefrom the Temple of Angkor Wat in the Angkor Archeological Park, to the museums found in the capital city of Phnom Phen. The natural attractions of Cambodia are virtually emptyso be sure to seek out the vacant beaches, rivers and forests if a serene environment is what you are looking for. read more
A lively tropical destination, Malaysia offers several plans for vacationers. Dozens of islands offer coral reef dives, surfing and snorkeling adventures. Tropical rainforests are favorite areas for bird watching and to see tigers, elephants and orangutans. And for those think they can handle it, Kuala Lumpur presents a hectic yet exciting nightlife. read more
Home of the Komodo dragon, the tropical warmth of Indonesia can be felt throughout its 17,000 islands. Located between Australia, Malaysia and the Philippines, the islands are easily accessible from Southeast Asia. Diving among sea turtles, trekking through the jungle and backpacking to the top of a volcano are all possibilities for the adventurous traveler. read more
Travelers can expect an exciting, yet relaxing time in Singapore, an island-state in Southeast Asia. Singapore City has become a haven for shopping, while modern buildings and Chinese Temples combine the rich past with the exciting future. Visit some of the islands and nearby villages for a little escape from Singapores almost overwhelming delights. read more
Made of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia, the Philippines include white sand beaches, volcano hikes and miles of spelunking caves for the adventure-seeking tourist. Friendly locals, monthly festivals and a mix between Eastern and Western cultures make the Philippines a popular destination for travelers across the Pacific Ocean. read more
With a tropical climate, Taiwan is considered to be one of the most desirable tourist countries in Asia. A blend of Chinese, Japanese and Western cultures, Taiwan boasts skyscrapers and the latest technology in the capital city, Taipei. Around the active city, Taiwan still holds true to its natural beauty with shrines and temples surrounded by mountains, river walks and small fishing villages. Some fun activities include the relaxing, ancient art of tai-chi, whitewater rafting, and even the unique sport of grass skiing.
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A mix of Chinese, Indian and Thai cultures, Myanmar (formally known as Burma) is a ecologically rich land which eco-tourists will especially enjoy. Come for the Water Festival in April and get splashed, or enjoy the paper lanterns and fire balloons during the Festival of Light or simply soak up the culture of this interesting destination. read more








