Things to in Cambodia
Welcome to the Kingdom of Cambodia, a mesmerizing destination that beckons travelers with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, Cambodia is a land of ancient wonders and vibrant traditions that promise an unforgettable adventure.

At the heart of Cambodia's allure stands the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world's most iconic archaeological wonders. This sprawling temple complex, a testament to the Khmer Empire's grandeur, captivates visitors with its intricate stone carvings and towering spires. As the sun rises over Angkor Wat, it bathes the temples in a golden glow, a sight that is sure to leave you breathless.
Beyond the historic marvels, Cambodia boasts pristine landscapes that cater to every traveler's desires. Explore the enchanting Tonlé Sap Lake, Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, where floating villages provide a unique glimpse into traditional Cambodian life. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the lush jungles of the Cardamom Mountains or unwind on pristine beaches along the Gulf of Thailand.
Cambodia's soul lies in its warm and welcoming people. Experience the genuine hospitality of the Khmer culture, savor their delectable cuisine, and witness vibrant traditional dance performances. Discover local markets, bustling with handicrafts and treasures waiting to be unearthed.
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Yogyakarta’s Essentials in Half a Day
Constantly exceeding expectations, Yogyakarta packs a bunch of sights that make this city such a bright pearl of culture and history. From markets and palaces that still breathe the atmosphere of a bygone era, this half a day is a perfect Yogya intro.43.60 $

Jakarta’s Old Batavia Trail
Thought to be operational since before the 13th century; this is a fascinating location that preserves the history of Jakarta51.29 $

Family Fun at Jakarta’s Taman Mini
A bird-s eye view of Indonesia’s most recognizable landmarks is on permanent display at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, covering architecture from all the provinces61.55 $

The holy caverns and temples of the Batu Caves
Start your excursion with the well-known Batu Caves, which has 272 steps to reach the shrine of the Hindu deity Lord Subramaniam and set within an outcrop of lime stone caves. You will then proceed to the Malaysian Batik Cottage as well as a short stop at the Royal Selangor Pewter factory.74.36 $

Xi’an Small Wild Goose Pagoda and Great Mosque
Xi’an dates back over 3,000 years and provides visitors with a living history book of antiquities and culture. Located in central north-west China, Xi’an was the capital of 13 dynasties including the Qin Dynasty, which first unified China, as well as the Tang Dynasty, often considered to be China’s91.03 $

Bali’s Spiritual and Natural Heartlands
Amassing a loyal group of repeat visitors, destined to enjoy the vibrancy around its expansive coastline, the culturally enthralling side of Bali requires some guidance69.24 $

The Charming Beauty of Kintamani
Swathes of rural scenery, spirituality, and a mecca for local handicraft, Kintamani brings forward the immense diversity of Bali. Set in a landscape of incomparable beauty, this full-day outing merely touches the tip of the scenic iceberg of central Bali.61.54 $

Rustic and Unhurried Vientiane Explored
Laos' capital has a laid back ambiance with French influences threaded throughout the city, including smart, wide boulevards and stylish colonial buildings. Highlights of this tour include Wat Sisaket which is the oldest monastery in Vientiane; Ho Phrakeo48.87 $

An Unforgettable Journey through Luang Prabang
This extensive full day exploration of Laos’ most recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site has been one of the must-do tours, encompassing all what Luang Prabang has to offer. The marvelling charm is something needs to be visited once in a life time.• Be guided along the most popular temples of Luang P72.81 $

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of My Son
Said to have shaped the foundation of Central Vietnam’s religion in the former days, UNESCO-protected My Son is a sanctuary for delving deeper into the Champa Kingdom. A short drive from Hoi An, this always is a bucket list favourite for any traveller.• Gain an insight in the history of the Champa K37.19 $

Half Day Cycling in the Hoi An Countryside
Had enough of traffic and motorbikes? Maybe you are in for a little break and eagerly want to try out what lies beyond the hustle and bustle of Hoi An’s quaint maze of shops, houses and restaurants. Spend half-day leisurely cycling though the scenic countryside of Central Vietnam. This tour will tak57.00 $

Luang Prabang A Venerable Cruise to the Pak Ou Caves with Lunch
Thousands of Buddha images await at the Pak Ou Caves, named after the Ou River that flows nearby. A religious site that is not only high on guests’ bucket list: locals from around the country often pay respect to this huge collection of donated statues.• Be stunned by thousands of donated Buddha sta71.82 $

Teeing Off Twice in Siem Reap
From hitting the temples of Angkor to hitting the perfect shot, golfing in Siem Reap may be the break you need to venture away from Cambodia’s most alluring temples. A change of scenery to the manicured greens of some of Siem Reaps’ finest courses.223.08 $

Ho Chi Minh City and Chinatown Privately
Imagine a city where eastern cultures are preserved, western influences flow effortlessly through its veins, and historical traits rule with an iron fist. Once known, and still actively used, like Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is teeming with life, love, and filled with wonderful trails of exploration. C43.00 $

Half Day Angkor Wat by Tuk Tuk
Tuk Tuk’s are easy to get in, out to see the splendor or Angkor Wat temple plus the opportunity to take photographs without the glare of a window between this temple complex and your camera lens, and see this center of the Angkor era in its full glory.70.52 $

Tay Ninh’s Caodaism and the Cu Chi Tunnels
Two extremes captured in one day. Away from Saigon, a new world of religion and historical reminders of a bygone era are visual proof of the diversity beyond Vietnam’s largest city. Tay Ninh and Cu Chi are respectfully put in the spotlight on this day.• Enter the capital of Caodaism in Vietnam• Atte57.00 $

Mekong Delta’s My Tho by Boat
A multitude of waterways awaits. Natural and agricultural surprises turn up around every corner when you board our boat from My Tho. A journey where plantations, rice fields and the always-hospitable locals guarantee an authentic day in the Mekong Delta.• Visit the Rice Bowl of Vietnam – the Mekong68.00 $

The Angkor Thom Kingdom by Tuk Tuk
Part of the magnificence of Angkor is filled in an amazing half-day to the Angkor Thom, one of the highlights of the whole complex. By tuk-tuk, we will seek out the 200-faces counting Bayon, the various Terraces and gain an insight into the history.73.08 $

Tuol Sleng Museum and Russian Market Half-day Tour
The Tuol Sleng Museum was used by the Khmer Rouge as a detention and torture center in the late 1970. We combine this trip with a stop at the Cambodian markets of all markets. A Visit to both is essential bucket list material when in Phnom Penh.30.78 $

Full Day Impressions of Tam Coc and Hoa Lu
Dramatic landscapes at the pinnacle of its definition are merely a full day away from Hanoi. Also known as the Dry Ha Long Bay, the Tam Coc region near Ninh Binh gets us every single time without hesitation once sailing along the cliffs and eroded caves.• Breathtaking landscapes on Vietnam’s mainlan68.00 $