Wednesday, 11 March 2020

5 Effective Ways to Get the Most out of Your Myanmar Tour



Formerly known as Burma, Myanmar is a picturesque destination located in Southeast Asia. It has been over the last decade or so when Myanmar has slowly but gradually opened its door for tourism. Recently, thanks to the improved infrastructure, there has been a vast improvement in the tourism of the country. This makes it an ideal place to satisfy your wanderlust.

If you are inquisitive to travel to this part of the world, opt for Myanmar tour packages from a reputed company. The reason being, it can provide a rewarding experience of temple landscapes, unspoiled nature, and sealed culture, which is primarily a blessing while experiencing this picturesque country for the very first time. Let’s now look at the different ways to get the most out of your Myanmar tour.

The Best Time to Visit Myanmar


Typically, it has been observed that it is best to visit Myanmar during the dry season, which falls between November and April. It is considered to be the peak of the tourism season as it enables you to enjoy the dry and cold weather. 

In case you wish to get the most of your tour in terms of both weather and monetary value, we suggest you travel this country during the shoulder season, i.e., April-May and October-November. Although you might encounter a little rain, the weather is overall excellent, and the additional benefit is, you can get plenty of promotional discounts from hotels and services. 

Procedure to Get Myanmar Visa 


In the year 2015, the government of Myanmar introduced an online system for Visa. However, there is no need to visit the Myanmar Embassy to apply. Simply submit your information, and get a visa on approval at $50.

Advance Booking is Advisable Prior to Traveling the Country


Although there are plenty of hotels and resorts in the country now than in the past, however, at a certain period, it becomes difficult to find a room in case you are looking to have a great time during your stay. In case you are traveling independently, at least have a glance at the online hotel booking to ensure that you have a pleasant stay. You can get further information on online booking tools from airport pickup to luggage storage and luxurious river journeys from Google.

The Budget for the Trip


When it comes to the budget for the Myanmar tour packages, always remember that it is not cheap in respect to other countries in Southeast Asia. In fact, when you compare it with Thailand or Vietnam, it is much more expensive. Another thing that you would note when you travel to this country is that most of the service providers prefer cash instead of credit cards even though there are lots of ATMs across the country in recent times. In case, you prefer to utilize ATM, keep this in mind, the operation fee is as high as 5-6% of the transaction.

Planning an Exclusive Itinerary


As first-time visitors, you would love to explore the must-see places of the country. The five famous places are Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle Lake and Ngapali beach. Although these are top tourist destinations, you can cover these places without spending a lot of money. However, if you want to avoid tourist areas, it is vital to prepare an extraordinary itinerary. 

The best way to do that is by browsing through some travel blogs on Google. This is the best way to ensure that you learn about not-to-be-missed experiences. You can even post questions on travel forums like Tripadvisor. 

There are lots of travel experts who see the country from time-to-time. They can help you provide valuable information that can assist in preparing your exclusive itinerary. There are also Myanmar travel agencies that design new tours specifically to attract more tourists in the country. Check out their websites to get the best idea about the trending travel destinations in the country.

So, when do you plan to visit this amazing destination?

Tuesday, 21 January 2020

A Thrilling Itinerary To The Idyllic Town, Sapa In Vietnam


Hey you, have you ever dreamt of visiting a fairytale land having picturesque landscapes and lush green rice terraces that creates ripples on the highest mountain? What if we say that you have the chance to experience and witness such a place in Vietnam? 

If you are excited to know how the diverse hill tribes enjoy together in Vietnam, then Sapa is a must-visit place for you. In this blog, we have listed down A to Z things that you can explore on your visit to the country. Keep reading further to mark your relishing experience into the steep valleys and gorgeous mountain peaks of Sapa. 

Well, a little brief about the location before you onboard your Vietnam Cambodia tour

Sapa, often known as Sa Pa, is a district-level town located in the Northwest region of Vietnam. It is about 350 km from Hanoi and is home to distinct tribal groups, namely, Hmong, Dao (Yao), Giáy, Xa Pho, and Tay. The location of the place is unique, which is quite close to the Indochina border, and it supports the growth of many exclusive plants and other inhabitants. It is advisable to spend a minimum of 2 days in the city in order to get yourself completely soaked into the tranquil atmosphere and enjoy the cultural tribe. 

When should you visit Sapa?

You will find tourists all around the year; however, the best time to visit Sa Pa is between September and October. This particular period is also known as the ' golden season’ when the location is just flooded with tourists from around the world.

During this period, you will get the chance to admire the spectacular beauty of rice terraces. The temperature is ambient, which is perfectly suitable for the tourists to immerse themselves in romantic views completely. On visiting the place, you will get a chance to explore many cultural activities like an art display, brocade, and cloth-making, etc. 

If you are visiting Sa Pa for hiking, then Springtime, that is between March to May, is the best suitable time to visit. You would be amazed by seeing the rice terraces that are flooded with water, and the sky getting reflected in the same, just like a mirror.

Here is the list of places now:


Fansipan: Roof of Indochina:


It is the highest in the Indochinese Peninsula with a height of 3143 m above sea level. It is heave for the mountain trekkers, and on lucky days, trekkers can reach the top of Sapa and enjoy the picturesque views of the mountains. Climbers will experience the magnificent landscape throughout their journey, some tribal villages, and a bed of azalea once they reach the summit. 

The best time to visit this place is between November and March when the air becomes drier, allowing you to breathe the freshness. Well, for the non-climbers, the place offers a cable car service also, which will cost you around 700,000 VND per adult. However, the journey from the mountain top to the peak has to be covered by foot. 

Ham Rong Mt. Park:


When you have already traveled the top of the mountain, then why to miss this splendid view of the Sapa town from the Ham Rong Mountain? The name is derived because of the mountain shape, which is like a dragon’s jaw looking towards the sky. While climbing up the 148 ha area, you will come across many panoramic views of the Sapa, beautiful orchid, and flower gardens where you will feel like romancing with your partner again. The viewpoint names are Cong Troi, and San May, kindly do not miss upon stopping at the locations. 

Sapa Church:


Just a short walk from the mountain place mentioned above, Sapa church is the most ancient church in the town. It was built entirely from stones back in 1895 and is a remarkable symbol of the sapa town. The rustic exterior will take us back to the French colonial period in Vietnam. You will be awe-struck with the exterior of the church, and the interiors will blow your mind away. 

Silver Waterfall:


This majestic beauty is just 15 km away from Sapa, and the water falling from the heights in the backdrop looks like a shining silver. The pine forests on the mountain ranges and the chayote gardens make a perfect backdrop for the waterfalls. 

A caution: You can always climb on the stones that take you a bit closer to the waterfalls but, just be careful while doing that. The entry fee is around 25,000 VND/adult. 

Few other places to visit during the Vietnam and Cambodia tours are:

  • Cat Cat Village: It is just 2 km from the Sapa central and offers a unique, delightful experience to the tourists.
  • Ta Van Village: It is a great place for the climbers to trek the hill in Sapa. The village has almost 1000 residents, and you can observe the idyllic wooden crafted traditional houses.
  • Sin Chai Village: Are you excited to visit the mysterious caves of Ngu Chi Son Mt? Visit Sin Chai village and grab the best view of it. 

Discover Sapa and the best of local life by grabbing some exclusive Vietnam holiday deals. We hope that this guide helps you in planning your trip in advance so that you don’t have to pay extra money at the end moment. You can also ask your travel agent to reserve a seat for you and your family. Happy journey. 

Friday, 13 December 2019

Come and Experience the True Essence of Life in Vinh Long Province, Vietnam


Are you seeking an escape from the daily mundane of life or want to spend some “me-time,” then we have got the best place for you. Vinh Long Province in Vietnam Cambodia Tour is your destination for soul-soothing and beautiful experiences that you can cherish forever. A trip to the region of water and rivers is a spur inspiration and a different life experience. The place is covered with thick greenery, free from all noises and chaos of city life makes it more appealing. So are you ready to take a virtual tour of Vinh Long with us?

When to come?

Vinh Long has two significant seasons rainy and dry. The place lies between the Tien River and the Hau River of the Mekong Delta region. The average temperature around the year is 30-degree celsius. The rainy season starts from May and lasts till November, while the dry season begins in December and ends in April. 

During the dry season, the sky is pretty much clear and blue, which makes it perfect for outdoor activities. Sometimes, low humidity is a bit not great for the outing. The place experiences heavy rainfall between June and July, and these are the hottest months of the year also. Also, June and July are the harvest season for the fruits. The ideal time for a rowboat trip is from September to November. So conclusively the perfect time for this place’s tour in September and November.

How to reach here?

The next question of how to reach here is an obvious one. During your Vietnam Cambodia Tour, there are many ways to reach here. It is 135 KM far from Ho Chi Minh City and takes 2 hours via National Road 1A and My Thuan Bridge. You can even go for a boat trip, for which you need to book a tourist boat. You can also board the long-distance bus from Saigon headed to the Western Provinces of the country. 

How to get around?

  • Motobike Taxi: They are the most budget-friendly idea, generally charging 20-40 cents for every KM.
  • Metered Taxi: For the safer and cleaner commute, metered taxi is the best option; however, it may cost a bit more.
  • Another option is the ferry ride, available every 10-15 minutes.

What to do during the trip?


It won’t be wrong if we say that the place is complete coverage of not so famous spots in the country. We have jotted down the following places and activities to do during Vietnam and Cambodia Tours.

Vinh Long Orchards

When in Vinh Long, don’t forget to taste the fresh and juicy fruits from the orchids located across An Binh Island. You can enjoy the yummy and juicy fruits like rambutan, mango, grapefruit, and so on. Do you know what the best part is? To reach some garden, you have to row a boat through small canals. Imagine how cherishing the boating experience would be with all greenery around. Even locals allow tourists to pick fruits, fertilize plants, try a hand on the farm work, catch fish, and lots more. Make sure to try hand in traditional games like bag jumping, wooden clog racing, riding the ostrich, etc. 

Pottery craft village

Magnify your experience by trying a hand on the pottery craft. You can find beautiful and unique artistic design jars, paintings, ceramics, statues, pots, and bas-relief. Its ceramics are much in demand in the national as well as international markets. 

Wooden row boat trip

Experience the iconic activity of the place, wooden rowboat trip. Glide along small canals through the bushy willow trees to reach different parts of the place. During this trip, make sure to rowboat towards fishing farms and bonsai garden. Ask farmers to play “Don Ca Tai Tu,” the beautiful traditional music to immerse into tranquility and peace of the place. 

Floating market

The best way to mingle with the locals is by going around the market. But this market is quite different from the others as here you need to row a boat to move through one shop to another. The beautiful conical hat is unique in itself. You know the most beautiful thing about the market is people greet each other with big smiles, they even greet strangers with the same warmth and welcoming gesture. 

What to Eat?


Vinh Long has not restricted itself in pastoral landscapes and rivers, but it got terrific dishes to eat. During your visit to the place, don’t forget to taste some of the following delicious recipes. 
  • Cá tai tượng chiên xù
  • Lẩu cua đồng
  • Bánh xèo hến, Vũng Liêm
  • Hu Tieu Hoanh Thanh
  • Fried osphronemus goramy

Where to Stay?

There are no big hotels here, so tourists generally spent the night in Ho Chi Minh City. Some people love to explore the local area closely and thus choose a homestay option, where they can not only sleep in their house but also share chit-chats over food and tea. 

Here comes the End of Tour

Veh Long can be the most memorable part of the Vietnam Holiday Deals. The place is the best way to spend some quality time away from the crowd and to experience the authenticity of the rural area. If you are not sure where to start the trip, hire the expert service to make the most of Vietnam and Cambodia Tours. 

Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Explore The Charming And Traditional Villages Of Vietnam

Striking Landscapes, lush green rice terraces, picturesque valleys, and pristine beaches! Hey, have you already fallen in love with Vietnam? But, wait wait... What if we say that there is more to it than just the postcard-perfect places? Excited to know what! Vietnam Villages offer travelers a perfect blend of an old-charm and tranquil beauty. 

Vietnam is a culturally and traditionally rich country and their villages even today, will take you back to an era that existed centuries ago. The villages will keep you at a distance from the city’s hustle and bustle and let you spend quality time during the Vietnam tours. So, are you ready to start your tour into some exotic and interesting Villages of Vietnam? Keep reading…

Bat Trang Pottery Village:


If you are visiting Hanoi, this village is a must-visit place. It is only 13 km from Hanoi, and we advise, you should not miss traveling to this place. Just as the name of the village suggests, the tradition of the village lies in making ceramic products. According to the legends, during the Ly Dynasty, scholars were sent to China to learn pottery and then teach the locals of the village the art of pottery, after coming back. The products like cups, bowls, teapots, flower vases, and lights were a piece of art and they look exceptionally beautiful. The artistic pieces gathered attention from all around the world and yes, here is the good news: You can learn to make ceramic products at the classes here from the locals. 

Duong Lam Village:


Well known as the oldest village in Vietnam, this village is located 40 km from Hanoi city center. The village is untouched and even after centuries, it showcases the typical features of an old northern village. Two Vietnamese Kings, namely Phung Hung(761-802) and Ngo Quyen(896-944), made this place their hometown. It turned out to be quite a surprise that many houses in the village are up to 400 years old. While traveling to this village, you will get a chance to enjoy the beautiful countryside view. You will find rural houses, typical architecture, lateritic brick walls, and more. Locals are warm and welcoming, and they love to share their elder’s stories, and this would make your day. You are free to wander in the rice paddies, breathe fresh air, and thus release all the stress of your city life. 

Van Phuc Silk Village:


We know, you would say why Hanoi again? But trust us, Hanoi still has many things to offer. And Van Phuc silk is another village located in the Hanoi suburbs. The village is located near the Nhue River, about 10 km from the city center. The village became famous because of the Ha Dong Silk, exceptional quality silk in Vietnam and Asia. King’s costume and clothes of the royal families were made from this material. The silk is lightweight, smooth, and adds on to the elegance of the attire. While traveling to the village, you can learn about silk-making and the traditions that followed. If you wander around the streets, you will find fantastic silk products and the traditional attire for women, “ao dai” will surely grab your attention. 

Vung Vieng Fishing Village:


Just the thought of living in a floating house gives goosebumps, then imagine a whole village of nearly 200 people staying in floating houses? Vung Vieng Fishing Village is located amidst majestic Halong Bay, and the only way to reach here is via limestone arch gateway. The villagers are involved in fish catching and pearl cultivation. They no doubt earn a bit from tourism but their major income comes from the above mentioned. The villagers welcome tourists during the Vietnam Holiday Packages with their open arms and also teach them pearl cultivation on demand. 

Ph Vang Conical Hat Village:


Also famous as the birthplace of “non la,” the village is located in Hue. Visiting here, you will find conical hats all around, and yes, the villagers will also teach you how to make them. The male villagers contribute to the activity by collecting leaves and designing the frame for the hat. Women villagers would add elegance to the hat pieces. Women of this village learn this art right from the teenage so that they can evolve as an artist and cultivate themselves. 

Tuyet Diem Salt making Village:


What if we say that the villagers here have been making salt for more than 300 years now? Tuyet Diem Salt Village is located in Vietnam Southern coastline and is one of the three biggest salt villages in Phu Yen Province. The salt is also known as Cu Mong Salt as it is the name of the nearby pass. The salt is exceptionally white and of the high-quality in Vietnam. The tradition of salt-making is followed mainly during the summers and the rest of the year, villagers go for fishing or other activity. You will be awe-struck with the salt field and the small dunes of salt on the field.

The Vietnam Tour Package is a pandora box of some amazing experiences and cultural tours. Make your tailor-made plan today and explore the beautiful country.

Tuesday, 5 November 2019

A Short Walk To The Kid-Friendly Country Vietnam


If you are looking out for an escape with the family from the humdrum of city life, then you should definitely consider the stroller-friendly country Vietnam, in your top list. Vietnam is gifted with the haven of beaches, fascinating traditions & culture, unparalleled postcard-perfect places, and warm-hearted people.

The country excellently balances nature, hustle-bustle, and tranquility within the cities. Well, the stunning country tops our charts of beautiful places, and you can surely think of spending a family Vietnam tours this year. 

Vietnam encompasses mesmerizing natural landscapes, quaint villages, and untouched architectures. So, gear up yourself and your family for an exotic Vietnam tour package and grasp the country in the most amazing way. Keep reading further…

Stunning Landscapes:


Vietnam is home to incredible mountain ranges and picturesque village life. The country is the most charming place in Southeast Asia, which has poured hundreds of thousands of tourists recently. The place has some untouched ancient citadels, amusing colonial structures, and more. The long coastline in the tropical zone will amaze your family and is an ideal location for a holiday with friends and families. The beaches are serene with crystal clear water and white sands that will seize your view. 

The countryside view offers tranquility and defines pure beauty. The agricultural country provides a pretty view of the paddy fields and rice terraces. The country will not disappoint our foodie friends too because Vietnam delicacies and fresh plates of seafood will savor your taste buds. The rural scenery of Vietnam attracts many tourists every year, making them feel extremely relaxed and comfortable when they step in Vietnam. 

Tropical weather ideal for kids:


Just like the variant landscapes, Vietnam has a different climate zone throughout the country. The north of Vietnam experience rainfall between June to September, while central Vietnam experiences it between October and November. The southern climate is not much different from the north, and it experiences rainfall from June till September. 

You might think that traveling to these places during rains might affect the holiday mood, but it benefits the other way round. You get fresh, clean air, lush green landscapes, stunning beach views, cheaper hotel and flight rates, and above that, fewer travelers. If you haven’t booked in advance, you can visit the cities directly and get the best deal of Vietnam holiday packages.

Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh are wonderful cities to visit during the springs as you get to witness and enjoy their favorite festival Tet. And if you are thinking to travel during the summers, visit magnificent beaches at Danang, Hoi An, Hue, Nha Trang and more. Just make sure that your kids don’t go much inside the sea waters. 

Welcoming and Friendly locals:


You will feel overwhelmed on being welcomed by the locals with a broad smile and happy faces. Locals are jovial and would willingly answer all your questions regarding their culture, traditions, architecture, and more. Many of them will invite you to their houses for lunch or dinner to enjoy their delicacies. 

Vietnamese locals are family-oriented, and they love kids. Your children will be safe during the trip and can carefreely enjoy the beaches and landscapes. There are some theme-parks in the country where you can take your child and enjoy it with them. Vietnam is not just about enjoyment for kids, kids also get an ideal environment for learning culture and traditions while walking down the streets. It is quite surprising to know that there are almost 54 ethnic groups existent in the country. Consider this as the best opportunity to socialize in an exotic nation. 

Politically safe country:


Vietnam is famous for the peace prevalent in the country. It is no wonder that it ranks 9th in the safest country list in Asia and 44th in the world’s safest country list. There is a single-party rule across the nation, and they take the political decision in consensus. Terrorism or any threat has never been a part of Vietnam. 

The country is so well-known for peace that it was chosen as an agreement making venue by the president of the United States and North Korea. Vietnam has stable politics owing to which many national and international conferences are held in the country. 

You can be rest-assured while traveling with kids here. You are less likely to face any unexpected occurrences or events during your trip to the country. 

Fresh tropical fruits for kids:


The tropical climate makes the country favorable for green and fresh tropical fruits like pineapple, coconut, banana, and more. You can explore the local gardens in Ninh Thuan, South Vietnam, and pack some of them as presents. Foreigners enjoy more fresh fruit juices at the beaches and the markets. 

Not just fruits, the country is also famous for kid-friendly cuisine with less spice and little fat oil. 

Isn’t the above information enough for you to consider Vietnam a safe place for traveling? So get ready to soak yourself in the country that offers marvelous scenes and happy faces. Have an excellent journey and experiences during the Vietnam tours.

Tuesday, 24 September 2019

List Of Incredible Places In Myanmar, That Will Skip The Heartbeat


Hardly anyone would have envisaged Myanmar to be so beautiful, mysterious, culturally rich as it is today. Also known as a “Golden Land,” it gained this name owing to the cultural history and natural resources. The tourist places comprise of gem-encrusted temples, incredible rock formation caves, pristine beaches, and a thrilling culture to connect with. 

While passing through the destinations, you will have some sensational experience witnessing the sunrise and planes covered with clusters of temples. The stunningly rich country is now open for tourism only in the past few years after passing through the rise-and-fall of empires and military dictatorship for years. Let’s embark on the journey of Myanmar tour through the sacred land of the buddha.

Shwedagon Pagoda:



Have you heard of the Eiffel tower of Yangon? We are sure it is the one-must-not-miss location in Myanmar. If we believe the legends, this Pagoda is almost 2600 years old, and if scientists are to be believed, it is nearly 1000-1400 years old. The gem-encrusted temple’s roof can be seen from most rooftops of the city. 

Shwedagon Pagoda is rumored to hold Lord Buddha’s hair. To add more to the surprise, the glorious temple has 27 metric tons of gold leaf, diamonds, and gems engraved on the top of the Pagoda. This pride place of Myanmar will surely give you a breathtaking and magical experience. 

Visit the Boutique Winery:



It turns out quite amusing that Burma also has its own vineyards! Yes, you heard it right; if you are one of those who love visiting the vineyards, then you should definitely visit Aythaya winery established back in 1999 near the Inle Lake. Monte DiVino lodge, a tiny boutique hotel gives you the view of the area where you can enjoy your glass of rose with the locals. It sounds exciting right!

Visit the Waterfalls:



Love swimming? Yes, visit the east of Mandalay. It is one of the most relaxing getaways featuring sequential dramatic waterfalls. The town of Pyin Oo Lwin was once an escape lane for the British colonials. You can plan a trip to a crystal clear waterfall named Taw Gyaint, which is a perfect spot for avid swimmers. 

Saddar Cave:



It is quite astonishing to see hundreds of Buddhist statues in a single cave! This place is located quite close to the Thai border, which can be explored by walking under the entire mountain and also by taking a small wooden boat passing through the paddy fields. 

The area is fully covered with lush green open fields, and bulbous mountains all around. Inside the cave, you see giant Buddhist sculptures and can also hear the bats shriek. Don’t forget to remove your shoes, you are not allowed in there as this natural wonder is a holy place to visit. 

Kyaiktiyo Pagoda:



Pilgrims from all around the world visit the Kyaiktiyo Pagoda for meditating and praying to Lord Buddha. The golden-leaf covered stone is hard to miss in Myanmar. It is 25 ft high and 50 ft wide, and a strand of Lord Buddha’s hair is believed to stop the Pagoda from falling. The Pagoda is quite small as compared to other tourist places but is a must-visit site during the full moon day in March of Myanmar tour packages. This is because 90,000 candles are lit at the spot, which makes the golden boulder shine like never before. 

Bagan: 



Your trip is incomplete without visiting Bagan, a famed archaeological site. Bagan is jaw-droppingly beautiful with more than 2000 Buddhist temples, stupas and pagodas spread all over the region. Almost 2000 structures could survive till today and rest around 8000 of the approx total 10,000 crumbled under their own weight over the years. 

Myanmar faced an influx of tourists in recent times and hence the place best to stay is in the old Bagan. 

If you are a tropical lover, include Myeik in your Vietnam and Cambodia tours. The place is a fascinating port town where you can hop on a boat and travel around the places. Here is the list of country’s best escape places which will help you uncover some best travel places in Myanmar. We wish you have a fantastic journey on the untrodden parts of Myanmar.

Friday, 6 September 2019

Thinking To Visit Cambodia And Vietnam This Year? Read This


We would say it is always preferable to read a travel blog about the places you are planning to visit in order to have a perfect trip that touches down some of the most attractive and unexplored places. Vietnam and Cambodia holidays trip is the one-of-its-kind, and we are sure serendipity will come as the day passes. 

We know you may not be sure about what to expect while traveling to this beautiful unexplored place, but this blog will help you navigate better during your stay there. Both the countries have a fascinating history and to your surprise, one of the seven wonders of the world, “Angkor Wat temples” also lies there. When you visit the country with proper planning, you will get to know more about the country’s story. 

The journey gives a variety of travelling experience, including the food and the places. Let’s ride through the places that you can plan for the Vietnam Cambodia tour

History and Places to visit in Cambodia:


Cambodian history is violent and was ruled by the Khmer Empire. Civil wars were almost common, and it is the main reason why tourism grew late in the country. The place is filled with many ancient temples that are more than 1200 years old. Here is the list of places you can visit. 

Angkor Wat: 



Siem Reap is the destination from where you should start your trip from Cambodia. Plan a trip to the spectacular sunrise at Angkor Wat and explore the temple. The temple originally was built as a Hindu temple but later converted to Buddhism. The temples are engraved with carvings of Apsaras which make the temple distinct from the regular ones. The architecture is astounding, and the temples are well preserved.

Khmer Performance:



Known and ruled by the Khmer empire, the traditional dance performance is a must-visit show. It is held in Phnom Penh, and the Apsara show is a dance form depiction of the story of ancient courts of the Gods and Kings during the Khmer empire. The dance form usually follows a single theme, and yes, the costumes of the dances will leave you awe-struck. 

Dolphin spotting on Mekong River:



Almost near to extinction, the Mekong River is the last natural habitat for the Irrawaddy river dolphins. While you take a boat ride through the river, you will see these beautiful divine creatures jumping up and down joyfully. Dolphins are extremely friendly, and this was the reason why they were near extinction in the past. 

Tomb Raider:



The temple is in the pristine state ever since it was discovered and the place gained popularity after it was chosen as an ideal place for filming the hit movie, Tomb Raider. It is the most picturesque place in Cambodia where you can take hundreds of pictures but never feel tired. 

History and Places to visit in Vietnam: 


An astonishing fact about Vietnam, it was ruled by China for almost 1700 years. Later the French and the Portuguese took over the country in the 16th century. The country has a lot of stunning natural beauty with some medium to small dynamic mega cities and also offers a variety of attractions. The places to visit are as follows:

Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum:



Ho Chi Minh is the first destination from where you should be starting your trip to Vietnam. The city was previously known as Saigon and is one of the largest cities in Vietnam. The city is the last home to the iconic leader, “Uncle Ho.” His body was stored in a glass shrine but later modeled on the mausoleum of Lenin in Hanoi city, the granite building has been opened for the locals to make them feel that their leader is alive. 

Ha Long Bay:



Vietnam is filled with UNESCO World Heritage site and the place which holds more than thousands of limestone island, Ha Long Bay is one of them. Back during the Vietnam war, the place was heavily mined, and speculation was made for the existence of active mines. You can stay in a boat for a few nights and explore the place and experience the unexpected. You can also plan a to and from the trip starting from Hanoi and visit the nearby places. Book tours in advance so that you can experience the boat ride, kayak ride at ease. 

Sand Dunes of Mui Ne:



Imagine the sand dunes of two different colors- red and white! Even virtual visualization looks amazing. You will feel exhilarated by visiting the sand dunes of Mui Ne. The best time to visit the place is either early in the morning or late in the evening. The day time is too hot for travelers to enjoy. The white dunes cover a greater area as compared to the red dunes, and they are known as “Bau Trang” by the locals. Bau Trang means, “ White Lake.” The place allows pine trees to grow irrespective of the incredible heat and absence of water. Sounds surprising right? 

On the other hand, Red dunes have sand red in color. You can perform sand sledding, click some amazing photographs but make sure you do not forget any of the belongings there. The red dunes shift regularly, and so it is tough to spot where you lost your stuff last. 

Fill up your Vietnam Cambodia packages with some exciting places to visit list. Try the local cuisine, but remember, if you are a vegetarian, cook your own food. Check for your visa procedure and get going. Have a happy stay!