Indochina

CAMBODIA
Home to one of the greatest ancient kingdoms of this region, that of the Khmers, Cambodia is a land of contrasts still making its own journey of discovery as it adjusts to life after years ravaged by war. But it has lots to offer the international traveller – as well as unspoiled forests, quiet beaches and a relaxed atmosphere there are the unrivalled ruins of Angkor.
LAOS
Tucked away between Thailand an Vietnam, its geography dominated by mountains and forests, Laos has often been described as a country forgotten by the rest of the world. But it is this very fact, in contrast to its more developed neighbours, that makes Laos such a fascinating country to visit today.
THAILAND
Thailand’s geographical and cultural diversity has made of the country the most popular tourist destination in South East Asia, with an irresistible combination of striking natural landscapes, inspiring religious and cultural heritage, renowned hospitality and culinary traditions. From bustling and vibrant Bangkok, to the cooler Northern highlands or the unspoiled islands with white sand beaches and turquoise waters, Thailand has something to offer for every type of traveller.
VIETNAM
Vietnam is a country that combines captivating natural beauty and tranquil village life with a very turbulent history. Much influenced over millennia by its vast northern neighbour, China, it has however preserved a strong identity all of its own.
With its long coastline there has always been much trading and this is reflected in the marvellous cuisine that has influences from France as well as the rest of South East Asia.
Home to one of the greatest ancient kingdoms of this region, that of the Khmers, Cambodia is a land of contrasts still making its own journey of discovery as it adjusts to life after years ravaged by war. But it has lots to offer the international traveller – as well as unspoiled forests, quiet beaches and a relaxed atmosphere there are the unrivalled ruins of Angkor.
LAOS
Tucked away between Thailand an Vietnam, its geography dominated by mountains and forests, Laos has often been described as a country forgotten by the rest of the world. But it is this very fact, in contrast to its more developed neighbours, that makes Laos such a fascinating country to visit today.
THAILAND
Thailand’s geographical and cultural diversity has made of the country the most popular tourist destination in South East Asia, with an irresistible combination of striking natural landscapes, inspiring religious and cultural heritage, renowned hospitality and culinary traditions. From bustling and vibrant Bangkok, to the cooler Northern highlands or the unspoiled islands with white sand beaches and turquoise waters, Thailand has something to offer for every type of traveller.
VIETNAM
Vietnam is a country that combines captivating natural beauty and tranquil village life with a very turbulent history. Much influenced over millennia by its vast northern neighbour, China, it has however preserved a strong identity all of its own.
With its long coastline there has always been much trading and this is reflected in the marvellous cuisine that has influences from France as well as the rest of South East Asia.

