Indochina, Indochina – The essense of Asia

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Tweet Irresistible, mysterious, and beguiling, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos, the trio of countries that comprise what was once known as Indochina (or the Golden Triangle) when the French ruled the roost, are today among Southeast Asia’s most exotic destinations. Home …

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INDOCHINA NOW – ONCE IN LIFE TIME TOUR

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Tweet Searching for the exotic? Seeking the mysterious? Looking for wild unexplored islands and beaches? Fascinating temple culture? Bizarre scenery? Gastronomic delights? Exciting nightlife? Adventure trails? Lively markets? Wildlife? History? Come to Indochina! All this and more can be found …

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Golden touch

TweetPha That Luang is a gold-covered large Buddhist stupa on the eastern outskirts of Vientiane, the capital of Laos. It is generally regarded as the most important national monument in Laos and a national symbol of one of the few-remaining …

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Drifting amid lost dreams

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TweetWith 17 years’ experience navigating the Mekong River, Mr Puoy is reckoned to be the best riverboat captain in southern Laos. The watery labyrinth he works in contains a reputed 4000 islands, so he needs to be pretty good. But …

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Two-faced city

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TweetLike beautiful people, beautiful towns are always adored. While Laos as a whole is a poor communist country, Luang Prabang glides along in a golden bubble of coolness, propelled by quaint French colonial architecture, spectacular mountain setting and its storybook …

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