Indochina Travel Guides

Vietnam
Vietnam  is a small but majestic country, where history and culture mix with natural wonders, great cuisine and naturally friendly people. From the spectacular moutains in the North, the breathtaking beaches in the Centre to the fertile delta and tropical islands in the South, Vietnam has everything for anyone wanting to find unforgettable holidays.  The Socialist Republic of Vietnam Population: 90.5 millions Capital City: Hanoi (6.5 millions) Ethnicity: 54 groups Time zone: GMT +7
Laos
Laos was once a small landlocked country, which was often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours in Southeast Asia. However, its laid-back charm and the lack of foreign influence surely offer all the people travel to Laos an unparalleled memory of traditional Southeast Asian life. Today, Laos is becoming a famous destination and for the last decade the country has seen a steady increase in number of tourists as well as many significant advances have taken place. After a few of days in Laos, all the travellers will find…
Cambodia
Cambodia is a small country with a big history. Now a modest player on the world stage, this was once the seat of one of Asia’s most magnificent early civilizations, the mighty Khmer empire of Angkor, whose legendary temples continue to provide a touchstone of national identity – as well as attracting millions of visitors every year. Away from the temples, much of the country remains refreshingly untouristed and, in many places, largely unexplored. Kingdom of Cambodia Population: 15,7 millions Inland area: 181,035…

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Thailand
Thailand is described as the ‘Country of a Thousand Smiles’ and the country has done very well to earn this reputation. Being the most mature tourist destination in Indochina area, Thailand has almost everything from unique history and culture, crystal blue beaches, outstanding scenery, delicious food to dazzling nightlife to be the top holiday destination for any travel budget and interest. With a highly developed hotel industry, here you can stay at some of the best luxury hotels in the world or a cozy and affordable…
Myanmar
Often described as a ‘Golden Land’ Myanmar is situated at the crossroads of the great civilisations of India and China and looks out onto the vast Indian Ocean next to Thailand . Although it has only recently emerged as South East Asia’s most enticing destination to visit, it is one of the region’s largest and most culturally diverse countries. From the sparkling islands of the Andaman Sea in the south, right up into the Eastern Himalayan mountain range, Myanmar covers a mesmerising spectrum of geographic and…