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Luang Prabang After Dark Foodie Tour
Influences from across the region and cultural aspects of the Laotian food culture are earmarked for a delicious evening in Luang Prabang with this exploration. Join a local foodie and turn into alleys and narrow streets to be culinary surprised!• Go and eat where no foreigner has (yet) been eating• Savouring the finest dishes from street side eateries, • Find local favourites at the Luang Prabang Night market;• Grill your own vegetables and meat at a DIY barbeque place• See how Luang Prabang isPrice: 50.46 $
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Evening Dinner Cruise aboard the Grand Pearl Joint Tour
Bangkok’s name and fame does not only come from the glitter and glamour that appears during the day; temples of past and present brighten up the skyline with serenity, seen as an escape from the hectic lifestyle. Towering landmarks and monuments intertwine with a touch of parts where the sands of time all stood still. It is at night when Bangkok shines the brightest and dining with a glistening view to match is a match made in Bangkok heaven.Price: 52.57 $
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Bangkok's City tour by bus and Chinatown by Night walking tour
Discover Bangkok's charm with this pass, combining a guided walking tour and hop-on hop-off bus access.Enjoy panoramic views from the top deck of a sightseeing bus, passing iconic landmarks like Wat Arun and Wat Traimit. Explore Chinatown or shop at Icon Siam with 24-hour unlimited access.Join a guided walking tour through Bangkok's vibrant streets, uncovering both famous landmarks and hidden gems on the "Chinatown by Night" excursion.Plus, access self-guided walking tours and sightseeing featurPrice: 51.29 $
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Sunset and Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple
Perched precipitously on the top of a sheer cliff, approximately 70 metres above the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean, is the Uluwatu TemplePrice: 47.44 $
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Shanghai River Cruise & City Lights
The financial heart of modern-day China is brimming with life, exploration opportunities and contrasts. China’s very own Shanghai has been long seen as a centre of commerce ever since it started to blossom from a small seaside fishing village in 920 AD until it gained its city status in 1927. Since then, nations from all around the world converge into this metropolis of trade, banking and commerce, and it continues to put a mark on the world map. The city is an effortless blend of the modern andPrice: 52.00 $
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A Hands-on Introduction to Laotian Cuisine
The Lao cuisine shows similarities with its neighbours in terms of the use of ingredients and preparation. We have teamed up with one of the best chefs in Luang Prabang that will show you some of the secrets that define true Laotian gastronomy.• Be guided by a expert in the art of Laotian cuisine• Learn about the history of the country’s dishes• Visit a local market for sourcing local ingredients • Try out your own dish at the end of the course• Our highly-rated recommendation for foodiesPrice: 100.92 $
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Private Half Day Pedalling Leisurely through Luang Prabang
A bespoke example that explorations of a Luang Prabang kind are seen in a different light when hopping onto a bike and be guided along the most venerable sights and landmarks of Laos’ contribution to UNESCO Heritage. Time to bike and be amazed!• A wonderful Luang Prabang exploration on two wheels• Explore the town’s most famous temples• Learn about the country’s history at a museum• Cycle around on well-maintained bikes• Return transfer from and to your hotel are includedPrice: 50.67 $
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Kuang Si Waterfalls & Lao Buffalo Dairy Farm
Luang Prabang is more than its famous temples. The cascading flow of water from the Kuang Si Waterfall in the morning makes way for a visit to the Buffalo Dairy Farm in the afternoon. A day away into the countryside shows there is more than meets the eye• Hike, relax or swim in around the Kuang Si Waterfall;• Go and hug a buffalo while learning all there is to know;• Enjoy a picnic lunch in the jungle outside Luang Prabang;• Stop at the leading Bear Conservation Centre in Laos;• A leisurely outiPrice: 88.86 $
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River Kwai in Brief
One of Thailand’s largest provinces is also one of the region’s most talked-about ones. A good two and a half hour’s drive from Bangkok and snuggled against the eastern borders of neighbouring Myanmar, Kanchanaburi automatically instils images of vast, untouched forest and jungle with the two River Kwai rivers meandering through its landscape. Yet what drives the interest is of course its past; seen as an important gateway between former Burma and further south, the Bridge over the River Kwai, tPrice: 73.34 $
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The Traditional Village of Duong Lam and Hanoi
There is so little resemblance with Hanoi that it almost looks like taking a step back in time. Drenched in history, ample examples still vividly move visitors back to the Vietnam of a bygone era and where centuries-old architecture in the form of brick/mud houses are the cornerstone of an unhurried lifestyle. Duong Lam Village cast an irresistible spell on anyone wandering through narrow alleys, armed with a camera, to get an up-and-close look of an ancient house and temple walls, gates and oldPrice: 68.00 $
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A Stroll Through Historical Malacca
Malacca’s trading history and being colonized by seafaring nations in the past has made it one of the most culturally-enthralling towns in Malaysia. Within easy reach of Kuala Lumpur, get a full day taste of this once-thriving port along the Peninsula.Price: 123.08 $
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A Discovery of Charming Penang
Penang’s historical trails date back generations. Over the centuries, the island’s tropical climate, stunning beaches, pristine rainforest and a perfect trading post for seafaring nations resulted with various cultures settling permanently. After the British colonised Penang, leaving numerous historical buildings behind, it became a cultural hub for visitors who wanted to explore the entwining of nations, the culinary galore with a touch of the untouched. A relaxing half-day discovery of naturalPrice: 100.00 $
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Full Day Crossing the Bolaven Plateau
The deep south of land-locked Laos is a pristine example of how the natural landscape has created the perfect soil for adventure-based travel. Added to the experience are its ethnic minorities, its collection of waterfalls, and its coffee culture. Elevated to up to 1350 metres above sea level, the Bolaven Plateau brings all these elements together with little western influences to dilute the authentic side of the northeast of Champasak. From early morning until late afternoon, innovative approacPrice: 65.60 $
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Bird Watching at Tonle Sap’s Inundated Forest
There is more than meets the eye when heading to Tonle Sap. The Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary is home to a large number of birds that use the flooded forest reserve as their nesting home. Bear witness to teeming wildlife and see a different side of Siem Reap.Price: 200.00 $
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Half Day War Museum Siem Reap Killing Fields and Artisans Angkor
Siem Reap has withstood the test of time during past wars; remnants of these times are shown when we take you around Siem Reap to a local pagoda and the interesting War Museum. Finally, keeping traditional arts alive is shown at Les Artisans d'Angkor.Price: 29.49 $
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Explore Beng Mealea and Banteay Srei
Angkor temples with names such as the ‘Lotus Pond’ Temple or the ‘Citadel of Women’ sanctuary are destined to bring the explorer out of you. Away from the sheer size of Angkor, the jungle-based Beng Mealea and charming Banteay Srei beckon to be visited.Price: 126.93 $
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Siem Reap’s signature temples discovered
Skipping Angkor Wat and the Ta Phrom temple when in Siem Reap would almost be impossible. If you have only half a day to spare or just need to see these must-see temples, then this is the tour. Not even words and images explain the sheer beauty of Angkor!Price: 75.65 $
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Essential Phnom Penh by Cyclo
Sitting comfortably in the back with a travel companion while you are driven around in a traditional cyclo; this is a half-day viewing of Phnom Penh romantically. When opting for this non-motorized travel option, customers support a sustainable cause.Price: 67.95 $
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Divine Phnom Penh in Half a Day
Historically thriving, Phnom Penh is a veritable oasis compared to the modernity of other Asian capitals. This former colonial playground has created its atmosphere over the years, where French influences are intertwined with its Buddhist foundations.Price: 56.42 $
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Venture through Angkor on an e-bike
Sustainable travel has never been that much fun when cruising around Angkor. Environmental e-bikes leave no trace of pollution and noise is brought down to a minimum. Seeing the Angkor highlights in this way will put an even bigger smile on your face.Price: 175.65 $
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Cruise and Dine along the Phnom Penh Skyline
Get a different perspective from Phnom Penh and join the fabulous Cruise dinner on Chaktomuk River, the confluence of the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac. Discover picturesque views of the capital while dining the night away on board this cruise.Price: 43.59 $
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From Kampong Khleang to Beng Mealea in a Day
As to where most in Siem Reap go left, we turn right. Exploration of Siem Reap's rural surroundings is filled with surprises. Enter the lives of the families of a floating village at Kampong Khleang and admire the untouched beauty of Beng Mealea temple.Price: 165.39 $
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The Pre-Angkor Temples near Phnom Penh
Pre-Angkor has had just an influence in the creation when Angkor itself rose from the grounds up. Phnom Penh is an ideal starting point to explore Cambodia’s most precious representation of this era in the form of Tonle Bati, Phnom Da and Phnom Chisor.Price: 107.70 $
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Royal Charm and Blessings at Oudong
Oudong does not only offer spectacular views over the innumerable sugar palm trees that punctuate the horizon, but this town also has some spiritual importance: seeking for a traditional blessing ceremony and Oudong is just the place to experience this.Price: 67.95 $
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Remnants of a Khmer Rouge Era
The Khmer Rouge and its activities have had a profound impact on Cambodia’s place in the history books. Both the Tuol Sleng Museum and a visit to the Cheung Ek Killing Fields do not only are the symbols of this struggle but also present a testimony.Price: 43.60 $
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Angkor’s Finest Examples in Brief
Tourists simply cannot say they've been to Siem Reap if they haven't visited its biggest claim to fame: the Angkor Temples. Built in the early 12th century, the Angkor is one of few UNESCO world heritage listed sites and Cambodia's most valuable monument.Price: 117.15 $
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A Natural Discovery of Scenic Krabi
Within Krabi’s provincial borders, nature rules with an iron fist. Natural pool, stunning viewing points and an astonishing collection of flora and fauna, this full day tour options bring out the best why Krabi has been favoured for its scenic landscape.• Witness the finest natural examples of the Krabi province;• Watch Krabi and beyond from the top of the Tiger Temple;• Soothe your body, mind and soul at a famous hot spring;• Take a wonderful break away from the alluring beaches;• Enjoy a localPrice: 71.80 $
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Dual Island Exploration off Samui
Nothing short of Paradise on Earth is two stunning examples of picture-card perfect islands near Samui. Koh Nang Yuan and Koh Tao gets praise from those seeking pure sandy beaches, clear ocean water and places where one truly can get away from it all.Price: 60.39 $
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Island Exploration around Ang Thong Marine Park
Ang Thong – those familiar with the name of one of Thailand’s national marine parks know that this tour into the world of remote beaches, limestone cliffs and rock formations are examples of the country’s alluring scenery. Kayak or laze your day away!Price: 60.39 $
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Phang Nga Hong by Starlight
One of the top adventures in Thailand, paddling around Phang Nga Bay inside marine limestone karst islands with various wild animals seen from your own kayak is an amazing experience. Add to this, dining under the stars and the adventure is complete!Price: 119.24 $
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The Old Phuket Trails
With the concentration of beaches and tourism destinations on the west side, the eastern coast line remains rather untouched. Plenty of authentic exploration awaits as we venture us along this coast line and include the always-interesting Phuket Town.Price: 60.39 $
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Snorkelling Paradise at Koh Hey
Just a short speed boat ride away, an oasis of pure relaxation, fun and lots of activities await. Koh Hey, better known as Coral Island, has maintained a pretty pristine atmosphere with white-powered sandy beaches and turquoise waters.Price: 48.85 $
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The Hidden Side of Phuket
Away from the tourism trails lays an unknown Phuket: its centre is one surprise after another. A tour that is crafted and designed in accordance to old, traditional ways; a walking tour with a local dinner that brings the best out of this destination.Price: 93.34 $
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Jai Yen Yen - Touring and Tasting Phuket’s Treasures
Known for its beaches and natural beauty, some of Phuket’s lesser-known treasures are not to be missed too. Sunsets that will take your breath away and the taste of locally-brewed rum included, adding a new definition of value to your Phuket holiday.Price: 47.44 $
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Evening Dinner Cruise aboard the Grand Pearl
Fun, wine and dine in comfort and seeing Bangkok from a different perspective are key elements that make cruising aboard the Grand Pearl a feast in its own right. Join us for a beautifully-lit journey over the ‘River of Kings’ aboard this luxury cruiser.Price: 64.50 $
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Admiring Natural Heights at Doi Inthanon
The country’s highest mountain – Doi Inthanon – is a magnificent place for those appreciating nature; from towering waterfalls, local villages to flowering rhododendrons, the mountain is worth visiting for a day as there are plenty of sights to admire.Price: 78.98 $
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Following Chiang Mai’s Handicraft Trail
Being the birthplace of Thai handicraft, a visit to the various Chiang Mai galleries and factories where ordinary daily household and decorative items are crafted, painted and displayed is a must and Chiang Mai’s San Kamphaeng is the centre of it all.Price: 17.31 $
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The Venerable Landmarks of Chiang Mai
An essential venture in The Rose of the North. Famous for its natural beauty, we guide you along with Chiang Mai’s most revered temples, including the mountain temple of Doi Suthep, and get a sense of the relaxed atmosphere of Thailand’s 2nd largest city.Price: 37.44 $
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Doi Mae Salong and Mae Sai Explored
Doi Mae Salong and Mae Sai are essentials when in need to explore the Chiang Rai region in depth; destinations that live and breathe the authentic aspect of commerce and hospitality, dating back to the Lanna era and bring you beyond the Golden Triangle.• Get amazing views from Doi Mae Salong • Meet the various ethnic minorities in the Chiang Rai region• Wander around Mae Sai, Thailand’s northernmost point • Find yourself immersed on local trading grounds• Lunch is included at a local restaurantPrice: 61.80 $
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The Royal Projects and Minorities of Doi Tung
Sustainable developments by HRH The Princess Mother have benefitted Chiang Rai during her time at Doi Tung. The Swiss-inspired Royal Villa has been the backbone of her efforts by this beloved member of the Royal Family, is now open for the public to see.• Wander around the mountain villa of The Princess Mother• Join local Buddhists in pay respect at the Doi Tung temple• Enter small settlements of ethnic minorities• Breathe in the fresh mountain air at Doi Tung• Return transfers from and to yourPrice: 50.26 $
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Ubud: The Cultural Heart of Bali
Culturally and artistically, Ubud has been on the forefront of putting Bali on the map for preserving authentic forms of handicraft: complemented with stunning nature, a half-day exploration that guides you through all aspects of Ubud’s cultural heart.Price: 37.18 $
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The Other Side of Bali - The North
Northern Bali’s landscape with mountain ranges and laid-back atmosphere has surprised visitors when touring aroundPrice: 60.26 $
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Buddhist Landmarks and a Royal Visit
Combining two tour programs into one half day and see the magnificence of three of the most amazing temples, and see the Grand Palace, former home of the Kings of Thailand, one only can image that this will be a must-do tour when in Bangkok.Price: 57.44 $
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A Xi’an Dumpling Dining Feast
Nothing completes a visit to this amazing city more than with a dumpling banquet dinner at a leading restaurant in downtown Xi’An. A culinary institution that brings out numerous flavours.Price: 60.26 $
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Kota Kinabalu by Night and Cultural Dance Show
At night, Kota Kinabalu delivers a new view on its bustling city life. Whether you aim to find souvenirs, watching life go by from the best viewing point and end your evening with an authentic dinner, this is captured perfectly in this fun-filled evening.• Taste the fabulous delicacies of Malaysia during dinner• Go souvenir hunting at the city’s main evening market• Gain a bird’s eye perspective of the city from Signal Hill• Witness life in KK when the sun has set• Return transfers from and to yPrice: 74.36 $
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The Oceanside Temple of Tanat Lot
There is basically no better place on Bali to watch the sun setting than at the Balinese Hindu temple of Tanah LotPrice: 41.03 $
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Cultural Exploration at Mari-Mari Village
Malaysia’s deeply-rooted cultural heritage has long been a key reason for travellers exploring the Sabah side of Borneo. Spread across the vastness of the region, the cultural differences between the indigenous tribes and minorities, the awareness of the interesting sights and sounds of ethnicity slowly moves towards preservation. With Mari Mari Cultural Village, guests are now able to get a taste of the diversity of the Borneo side of the variety of Borneo without having to travel into all cornPrice: 108.98 $
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Tip of Borneo and Kudat Rungus Long House Experience
The Tip of Borneo. Home of renowned views across two seas meeting together, longhouses and artisans keeping handicraft traditions alive. It’s a day where nature and culture effortlessly meet and intertwine perfectly, away from Kota Kinabalu’s city life.• Admire traditional handicraft and agricultural techniques • Wander respectfully through typical Sabah villages• Lean how traditional long houses are built• Dream away at the Tip of Borneo – where two seas meet• Lunch is included inside a traditiPrice: 124.37 $
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The Kinabalu Park and Canopy Walkway
Blazing green trails into nature with a cornucopia of flora and fauna. Kinabalu Park is the mecca for nature lovers and those eager to wander through unique plants and flowers. The journey is often part of the adventure and our two-hour scenic drive to Kinabalu Park passes villages and paddy fields along mountainous roads that wind along the Crocker Range.Price: 128.21 $
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The Bamboo Experience in Luang Prabang
There is hardly a natural material that can compete with bamboo in terms of versatility. Used for handicraft, cooking and the foundation for local Laotian games are all shown at the Luang Prabang-based and interactive Bamboo Experience.Price: 126.15 $
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