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Dear Friends and Partners, This is the twentieth anniversary edition of the Buffalo Tours brochure, and as I sit down to write the introduction I am reminded of the company’s origins and the incredible journey we have taken as a business to get to where we are today. I’d like to share with you the story of our birth and I hope it will explain a little about what we stand for twenty years on... As a young man in Hanoi, I took a job with a small hotel to help make ends meet while I was preparing for my exams at medical school. I slept under the reception counter and did all kinds of odd jobs at the hotel, including cleaning the rooms and dealing with the customers. I made a little less than twenty US dollars a month. One day, the hotel owner noticed that I spoke a little French and asked if I would accompany a visiting Belgian couple on a tour around Hanoi and the neighboring provinces. It sounded better than cleaning rooms and I jumped at the opportunity. On the tour, I was immediately struck by how genuinely fascinated the couple were with me, my life in Vietnam and the culture of my city and my country. We talked and talked throughout the two day tour, and at the end of it they rewarded me with a very generous tip - more than a month’s wages at the hotel! I immediately knew what to do and set about finding more visitors to escort around Hanoi, and so my small tour company was created. Nowadays, we employ 270 guides and drivers who accompany our guests on my behalf, and a great many support staff to deliver a professional service and I try to instill in all of them that same sense of pride and satisfaction that I had when I led my first tour and shared my personal knowledge and experience all those years ago. At Buffalo Tours, we believe that visitors who come to Asia make a genuine, lasting connection with our people and cultures and that it is our role to facilitate, encourage and share in those encounters. Each visitor to Asia takes away their own unique experiences - a shared cup of tea on a riverbank, a chat with a farmer in a rice field while on a bike trip or a playful bargaining session at a local market. Every trip we organise for guests is different and each one has the potential to create lifelong memories for the traveller. We are delighted to have been a part of creating those memories for the last twenty years as our business has grown and we are looking forward to continuing to represent our destinations with pride. We are always conscious of the fragility of the cultural and natural environments we visit and we pledge to protect them for generations to come. As ever, I thank you for your support and your partnership and I look forward to welcoming you and your guests to our varied and vibrant destinations in Asia.

Tran Trong Kien CEO

IN THEO GIẤY PHÉP XUẤT BẢN SỐ 173-2013/CXB/218-217/LĐ CỦA CỤC XUẤT BẢN VÀ QUYẾT ĐỊNH XUẤT BẢN SỐ 563 QĐLK/LĐ CỦA NHÀ XUẤT BẢN LAO ĐỘNG CẤP NGÀY 03/10/2013

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THE BUFFALO JOURNEY Since its inception 20 years ago, Buffalo Tours has grown tremendously. From a three person office, Buffalo Tours now boasts a strong team of over 250 full-time and 500 part-time staff. Buffalo Tours operates in five destination countries Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar, with sales offices in the United Kingdom and Australia.

MILESTONES Buffalo Tours founded, offering customised private tours

1994

2008

Buffalo Tours Australia established

Obtained ISO 9001 Certification

Buffalo Tours Cambodia, Thailand & Laos established

2009

2010

Buffalo Tours Myanmar established

WHY CHOOSE US Buffalo Tours is more than just a travel company. Being travel fanatics we understand that you travel not just to explore new places but to be inspired and discover yourself. • We connect people and cultures through extraordinary travel experiences • Our team is constantly developing new and exciting routes that get you off-the-beaten track • We are committed to respect, preserve and sustain the local way of life • All of our tour guides are locally born and take pride in their heritage and culture

RESPONSIBLE TOURISM

2011

2012

Buffalo Tours UK established

2013

2014

Buffalo Tours USA to be established

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Since its inception in 1994 Buffalo Tours has held Responsible Tourism at the very heart of its business by working closely and co-operatively with communities, local government and NGOs. We support charities such as the Morning Star Disabled Children’s Centre, Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation and Friends-International’s Child-Safe Project through financial, inkind and human resource donations. Our CEO Tran Trong Kien, who is a qualified doctor, leads a yearly medical trek to remote areas of Northern Vietnam to provide basic health care needs. As Buffalo Tours enters into its 20th year of operation we are more committed than ever to be leaders in providing positive change at the grass roots level.

TRAVELLING WITH US

An official award from the US Ambassador and Dean of University of Hawaii

Your safety is paramount. Buffalo Tours has full public liability and professional indemnity insurance provided by QBE International. All our guides are trained by an international medical clinic in first aid and have renewal training each year. Our operations department is on 24-hour standby to handle any arising emergency and we have hotline telephone numbers in each of our countries of operation.

Winner, Vietnam’s leading tour operator and destination management company, The Guide Award - 2000 - 2013

OUR TRIPS

CEO won ‘Entrepreneur of the year’ - 2013

As voted for by the readers of The Guide Magazine, the Vietnam Economic Times.

Winner, Vietnam Top International Tour Operator - 2010, 2011 An official award from Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism and Vietnam Association of Tourism

All of our tours are based on customised itineraries, whether they are highlights, classics, family or beach breaks, we can tailor make programs to suit you. This brochure is designed for you to ‘Discover your Asia’ and give you inspiration for your next journey to Southeast Asia. Contact our friendly sales teams for further information and more detailed itineraries.

Winner, Best Tour Operator, Condé Nast Traveller World Savers Awards - 2007 “Buffalo Tours integrates off-the-beaten-path villages, volunteerism, and volunteering home stays into its programmes (all run by local guides), and donates three percent of its profits to humanitarian causes. The company’s business has helped Mai Chau Valley tribes sustain traditional weaving and farming.” - Conde Naste Traveller

CEO won the PATA ‘Face of the Future Award’ - 2007 The award was a reflection of Buffalo Tours’ positive contribution to the local community in promoting sustainable principles.

Named one of the 158 Best Adventure Travel Companies in the World by National Geographic Adventure (NGA) magazine. The NGA selection takes into account education, sustainability, quality of service and spirit of adventure.

WHAT TO EXPECT Southeast Asia is a fabulous destination to explore for seasoned travellers and first-timers alike. The sights, sounds and smells are enough to overload your senses, and let’s not mention the traffic! Soon enough you will be getting into the groove of the hustle and bustle just a like a local. The people are warm, friendly and eager to learn about you as much as you are about them. Although each country is unique, the one thing they all have in common is good food. Whether it is a noodle stall on the street, a spicy salad in a market, or an upmarket dining experience, food is what makes Southeast Asia tick.

Best Adventure Tour Operator - 2002 - 2006 As voted for by the readers of the Vietnam Economic Times for five consecutive years.

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DESTINATIONS

MYANMAR Sapa

VIETNAM

Mandalay

Hanoi

Bagan Mt Popa

LAOS

Inle Lake

Cat Ba Island

Mai Chau

Luang Prabang

Chiang Rai

Naypyidaw

Halong Bay

Vang Vieng Chiang Mai

Ngapali

Vientiane

Udon Thani Yangon

Hue

THAILAND

Danang Hoi An

Ubon Ratchathani

Lop Buri

Pakse 4000 Islands

Ayutthaya Bangkok Battambang

Ratanakiri

Siem Reap

Tonle Sap Lake

Hua Hin

Oudong

CAMBODIA Kratie Kampong Cham Phnom Penh

Dalat Mui Ne

Kep Koh Tao Island

Phuket

Buffalo Tours office

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Phan Thiet

Ho Chi Minh City

Sihanoukville

Koh Phangan Island Koh Samui Island

Phang Nga Bay

Hoang Sa Islands

Nha Trang

Truong Sa Islands

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VIETNAM

30 34 36 38

LAOS

44 48 50 52

CAMBODIA

60 64 66 68

THAILAND

76 80 82 84

MYANMAR

88 90 92 94 96 98

MULTI-COUNTRIES

Essence of Vietnam Highlights of Vietnam Gourmet Vietnam Sapa to the Sea The Heart of the Delta

Classic Laos Highlights of Laos Laos In Depth

Highlights of Cambodia Classic Cambodia Cambodia In Depth

Classic Thailand Issan Heritage Rainforest and Reef

Classic Myanmar Essence of Myanmar Myanmar Adventure

Highlights of Indochina Thailand & Laos Explorer Undiscovered Laos & Cambodia Highlights of Vietnam & Cambodia Vietnam & Laos Explorer

Phu Quoc Island

STYLES

Con Dao Islands

Krabi

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ADVENTURE

108

FAMILY

117

BEACHES

128

CRUISES

133

SOMETHING DIFFERENT 7


VIETNAM

Sapa

Mai Chau

Hanoi

Halong Bay Cat Ba Island

Hue

Hoang Sa Islands Hoi An

Nha Trang

Phu Quoc Island

Ho Chi Minh City

Truong Sa Islands

Con Dao Islands

OUR TOP PICKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Sapa Hanoi Halong Mai Chau Hoi An Nha Trang Cu Chi Tunnels Ho Chi Minh City Mekong Delta Phu Quoc Island

(Recommended by our guides)

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TEMPERATURE ( C)

RAINFALL VOLUME (mm)

CITY

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Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Hanoi Danang Ho Chi Minh

16 18 22 101 26 14

17 26 22 31 27 4

20 44 24 12 28 10

23 90 27 18 29 50

27 188 29 47 28 218

29 240 30 42 28 312

29 288 30 99 27 293

28 318 28 117 27 270

27 265 26 447 27 327

25 130 24 530 27 266

21 43 22 221 26 117

18 23.5 21 208 26 48

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VIETNAM

WHEN TO VISIT Vietnam’s elongated shape includes tropical and subtropical zones and is the reason for the country’s varied climate.

THE NORTH Summer in the north lasts from May to October when temperatures range between 30oC - 35oC with high humidity and bursts of heavy rain. The temperature varies from 10oC - 15oC in winter (December to March). February and March can be damp with drizzle and overcast skies.

THE CENTRE

HANOI

HOI AN

As one of the most cultural and captivating cities in Asia, you could easily spend a few days wandering the maze of streets that make up the Old Quarter. Take in the city’s French colonial past, still evident in the faded buildings, cafe and coffee culture, and fresh baguettes sold on the streets. Enjoy visits to the Temple of Literature, the history museum and the must-see traditional water puppet show.

Hoi An, an ancient fishing port on the central Vietnamese coast is well known for its quaint restored buildings, tailors and cuisine. Discover this UNESCO World Heritage Listed town with a walking tour through the enchanting streets, explore the picturesque countryside by bicycle or simply laze on the beach.

NORTHERN VIETNAM With stunning mountain landscapes, northern Vietnam provides the opportunity to combine adventure and cultural activities. Trek through ethnic minority villages, explore the beautiful town of Sapa nestled up in the hills with a cool climate and breath-taking views, and spend a few days in Mai Chau an idyllic village hidden in a valley between cliffs and rice paddies.

HALONG BAY AND CAT BA Halong Bay is as mystical as it is majestic, with cultural, historical and geological uniqueness. Kayak in secluded lagoons surrounded by limestone cliffs or explore Cat Ba, one of the few inhabited islands, which is filled with lakes, waterfalls and fishing villages. 10

For most of the year Nha Trang is bathed in beautiful sunshine. However, between November and December the area has heavy rain. Dalat, at an altitude of 1,500m is cooler than the coastal areas, particularly from November through to March. Danang, Hoi An and Hue experience typhoon activity from mid-October to mid-December when the climate becomes cooler, more overcast and wetter.

THE SOUTH The south is hot year round and has two seasons; one wet and the other dry. The wet season lasts from May to October and you can expect daily downpours. These are usually brief and easy to predict. The dry season from November to April is generally sunny and humid.

SOUTHERN BEACHES The beach options in southern Vietnam have something for everyone, with stretches of deserted coast, hidden bays and clear warm waters. With a large range of water sports and activities from kite surfing to scuba diving, and world-class resorts or simple beach bungalows to suit all budgets, you won’t want to leave.

CAU NGU FESTIVAL A significant event is celebrated in January, along the coast of Central Vietnam, called the Cau Ngu festival - the fisherman’s festival. Alongside traditional rituals to encourage plentiful fish and favourable weather, visitor friendly contests and ceremonies take place in the form of tug-of-war, boat racing and fishing games.

HOI AN FULL MOON FESTIVAL Every month on the 14th day of the lunar cycle, the locals of Hoi An turn off the electricity and line the streets with candles and brightly coloured lanterns. The streets are filled with music, dancing, theatre and poetry. Wandering the streets is a simple, yet wonderful way to spend the evening and to immerse yourself into the culture.

TẾT

MEKONG DELTA The rich and diverse landscape of the Mekong Delta not only provides Vietnam with surplus rice supplies, but also offers an exciting addition to travellers’ adventures in the country. Explore the maze of canals and rivers on a converted rice barge, visiting sleepy villages and floating markets.

FESTIVALS & EVENTS

TRAVEL STYLES Adventure

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Family p108 Beaches p117 Cruises p128 Something Different

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TẾT or Vietnamese New Year is the biggest and most popular festival celebrated according to the lunar calendar in either late January or early February. It is a time where city workers return to their home towns and families reunite. Celebrations can last up to a week and sometimes longer! It’s a great time to visit Vietnam in full celebratory swing, however please note that flights, trains, and buses are often fully booked or very expensive during this time. Key tourist sites may be closed as well as some restaurants, shops and government buildings. 11


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ESSENCE OF VIETNAM

Hanoi, Sapa, Halong Bay, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta Uncover the true essence of Vietnam as you travel from the farthest corners in the north to deep in the south. Create lasting memories as you meet the people, taste the food and embrace the culture. Stay in French colonial boutique hotels and cruise the waters on traditional junks and converted rice barges. All aboard!

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14 Days

ITINERARY HANOI

1-2

There is no better way to learn about a country than through its food. Spend an evening in the Old Quarter sip a beer at ‘bia hoi corner’ and enjoy Hear the story of Hanoi from the past to the present as you take in the cultural heritage sites and explore the winding streets of the Old Quarter by cyclo. Tonight travel by train to Sapa.

SAPA

3-5

Travel by sleeper train and wake up in the cool mountain air of Sapa. A former French outpost, the town has a charming alpine feel. Explore a region of stunning landscapes, cultural heritage and ethnic diversity at the edges of northern Vietnam. For a truly memorable experience, stay overnight in the home of a H’mong family. Return to Hanoi by overnight sleeper train.

HALONG BAY - HOI AN It’s an early arrival back into Hanoi and after a quick freshen up, explore the amazing natural wonder of Halong Bay. Take an overnight cruise to

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villages and kayak past jungle-clad karsts towering up out of the jade green

INCLUSIONS • • • • • •

9 nights accommodation 1 night homestay 2 nights sleeper train 1 night cruise cabin Breakfast daily All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle

• • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers •

stunning mix of architecture and colourful boats bobbing in the harbour. village, the town is now renowned for its tailors, galleries boutiques and of course its food!

“A lot of travellers love the smile of Vietnamese people. They are famous for extreme friendliness” Son To Laki, Buffalo Tours, guide

HO CHI MINH CITY

9-10

Fly to Ho Chi Minh City formerly Saigon and discover the story of Saigon from the darkest and most tragic hours during the Vietnam War to a bustling urban metropolis. Touch history as you stroll along Dong Khoi Street, which American and travel by river to the amazing Cu Chi Tunnels.

Sapa

MEKONG DELTA Halong Bay Cat Ba Island

Hanoi

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Take a journey to the heart of the Mekong Delta and discover life on the river. Cruise the canals and waterways around the township of Can Tho and enjoy a lunch cruise on board Le Jarai, a converted rice barge. Delve deep into the delta to the border town of Chau Doc to explore the countryside by xe loi and travel by sampan through the mangroves of the Tra Su forest, to spot wildlife and birds. Return to Saigon where your journey ends.

Da Nang Hoi An

Hoang Sa Islands

THE AU CO CRUISE

Phu Quoc Island

Ho Chi Minh City Mekong Delta

Experience Halong Bay in the lap of luxury. Superb service and beautifully appointed cabins, only enhance one of nature’s most breathtaking sights.

Truong Sa Islands

Con Dao Islands

(See page 26 for our selected hotels in Vietnam)

Click here to hear what our guides say

PREFERRED HOTEL 12

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HIGHLIGHTS OF VIETNAM

DAY

Hanoi, Mai Chau, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta

12 Days

ITINERARY HANOI

1-2

Begin your Story of Hanoi with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum. Here, you will hear about the man who led Vietnam’s campaign for independence from French colonial rule. See the Imperial Citadel, Temple of Literature and the iconic Long Bien Bridge, now jammed with whizzing motorbikes and an occasional passenger train chugging into nearby Long Bien Station. Soak up the sights and sounds with a cyclo tour through Hanoi’s bustling Old Quarter.

INCLUSIONS • 10 nights hotel accommodation • 1 night cruise cabin • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

MAI CHAU

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See the very best of Vietnam in just twelve days - a greatest-hits tour of this fascinating country. Starting from Hanoi in the north you will see ethnic minorities in Mai Chau, cruise the waters of Halong Bay, and visit the charming town of Hoi An, a World Heritage Site. Down south, discover the story of Saigon, squeeze into the Cu Chi Tunnels and end your tour with a cruise in the Mekong Delta.

HALONG BAY & HANOI

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Hanoi

Take a morning flight to the former imperial capital of Hue, once the seat of power for the ruling Nguyen Dynasty. The city is brimming with history, culture and ancient temples. Spend the day exploring the Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before relaxing on a sunset cruise on the Perfume River. Drive south to Hoi An over the scenic Hai Van Pass probably the most stunning stretch of coastal road in Vietnam! Take a walking tour of Hoi An, a charming restored fishing village, with great food, boutiques, galleries and tailors that can sew a suit in no time.

HO CHI MINH CITY & MEKONG DELTA

Halong Bay Cat Ba Island

10-12 Hue

Called “Bay of Descending Dragons” in Vietnamese, the archipelago of Halong Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hop onboard a traditional junk and cruise to a secluded corner of the marine park. Swim, kayak or just relax on board the boat. Return to Hanoi and get to know the culture with a street eats tour. Enjoy flame grilled meats, tofu and vegetables on skewers just like the locals. End the evening with a walk along Hoan Kiem Lake for dessert at Hanoi’s most famous ice cream street.

HUE & HOI AN

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Mai Chau

As you’ll discover, Mai Chau offers a mix of culture and adventure set against one of Vietnam’s most striking backdrops. There are waterfalls, towering limestone mountains, rice paddies, corn fields, bamboo groves and terraced tea plantations. Take a guided half-day cycling tour through the local villages and give a wave to the local minority people who will be out and about, collecting firewood, working in the fields and tending to their animals.

Hoang Sa Islands Hoi An

Fly to Ho Chi Minh City and hear the Story of Saigon with a visit to the War Remnants Museum, where you’ll discover the city’s resilience during the depths of the Vietnam War. Wander through the Reunification Palace and see renowned architect Gustave Eiffel’s centrepieces, the Central Post Office and the Notre Dame Cathedral. View life on the river in the Mekong Delta as you enjoy a sumptuous three-course lunch on board Le Jarai, a converted rice barge.

INTERCONTINENTAL HANOI WEST LAKE

Phu Quoc Island

Ho Chi Minh City

Situated on the banks of Hanoi’s West Lake, there is no better place to escape the hustle and bustle of the old city. Elegantly appointed rooms and unmatched service make for one of Hanoi’s best hotels.

Truong Sa Islands

Mekong Delta Con Dao Islands

PREFERRED HOTEL 14

(See page 26 for our selected hotels in Vietnam)

“ We just wanted to let you know that we had a wonderful holiday in Vietnam. This was much to do with the excellent service and tours you provided for us. Our itinerary was very good, and we saw and did so much in a short time.” Ros Winzar and Damian Drum, Australia

Click here to watch a video of our Highlights of Vietnam tour

EXTEND YOUR TRIP Discover your Vietnam by adding these great activities: • Hanoi Street eats • Hoi An cooking class • Cu Chi by river • Dinner at the Deck on the Saigon River • Bonsai River Cruise See page 22 for more details.

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GOURMET VIETNAM Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi

INCLUSIONS

11 Days

• 10 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

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ITINERARY HO CHI MINH CITY

1-4

Vietnam is a foodie’s paradise and part of the pleasure is discovering the endless variety that stretches across the country. Get an insider’s look at the cuisine with hands-on instruction in cooking schools and private villas. Dine out at highly regarded restaurants and see cultural highlights.

Begin your gourmet experience in Ho Chi Minh City and go market shopping with a local chef to buy fresh produce. Soon you will be familiar with all the wonderful herbs that make Vietnamese cuisine so fresh and tasty. Then knives at the ready, slice and dice your way through a cooking class. Travel to the Mekong Delta to taste regional specialities and to cruise the waterways on Le Jarai a converted rice barge. See history come to life as you discover the story of Saigon on a walking tour of the city taking in all the key sites.

HOI AN - HUE

5-7

Fly to Danang, the gateway to Hoi An, a restored 15th century fishing village. Many of Hoi An’s colourful buildings have been lovingly restored, and the UNESCO recognized town now has a vintage vibe. Hoi An is full of interesting things to see and do, including expert tailors, galleries, boutiques and beaches. Not to mention the delicious noodle dishes, grab your apron and start cooking! In the former imperial city of Hue, enjoy a talk by a local chef on regional cuisine before feasting on Hue delicacies.

HANOI Hanoi

Halong Bay Cat Ba Island

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Fly to Hanoi and the best street eats in the country. Dine in one of Hanoi’s oldest restaurants and eat street side. Spend an evening in the Old Quarter, sip a beer at ‘bia hoi corner’ and pull up a stool and sample many of the delicacies on offer. Hear the story of Hanoi from the past to the present as you take in the cultural heritage sites and explore the winding streets of the Old Quarter by cyclo. Continue your culinary knowledge at the Hanoi Cooking Centre regarded as the leading school in Hanoi. Time to savour some last sights, sounds and snacks! Transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

Hue Da Nang Hoang Sa Hoi An Islands

“We LOVED the cooking class! We went to the food market, got to cook and take home special recipes that we learned.” Joanne O’Dea, Australia

Click here to watch a video of our Gourmet Vietnam tour

RENAISSANCE RIVERSIDE HOTEL SAIGON

Phu Quoc Island

Ho Chi Minh City Mekong Delta

Overlooking the Saigon River and close to some of the city’s best restaurants, The Renaissance is the perfect base to explore the action packed streets of Saigon.

Truong Sa Islands

Con Dao Islands

PREFERRED HOTEL 16

(See page 26 for our selected hotels in Vietnam)

EXTEND YOUR TRIP Discover your Vietnam by adding these great activities: • Hoa Lu Day Tour • Story of Hoi An See page 23 for more details.

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SAPA TO THE SEA Hanoi, Sapa, Halong Bay

DAY

5 Days

ITINERARY HANOI - SAPA

1-3

Take an overnight train journey from Hanoi to the border town of Lao Cai and drive to Sapa, a former French hill town nestled in the mountains 1650m above sea level. This charming small town is full of scenic landscapes, rice terraces, and colourful ethnic minority groups. Take short treks for stunning views and to meet many of the ethnic minorities that live in the area.

HANOI - HALONG BAY

4-5

Return to Hanoi on the overnight train. After a quick breakfast stop in Hanoi, head to Halong Bay about four hours by road. Sail around the waters of this World Heritage Site, made up of almost 2,000 islands and jungleclad limestone pillars that emerge from jade green waters. Go kayaking to discover hidden lagoons, swim in the warm waters or relax on deck soaking up the amazing views.

INCLUSIONS • 1 night hotel accommodation • 2 nights sleeper train • 1 night cruise cabin • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers

“We thoroughly enjoyed all our tours. Actually every day has wonderful memories - which all come flooding back when we read my diary!” Peter and Sally Jones

Embrace Vietnam’s natural beauty from Sapa to the Sea. Begin in Sapa a charming mountain town rich in history with spectacular treks that unearth fascinating hill-tribe life. Then journey to the sea and cruise the jade green waters of Halong Bay in a traditional junk. Kayak to discover hidden lagoons, swim in the warm sea or relax on deck and soak up the views.

Lao Cai Sapa

VICTORIA SAPA RESORT & SPA

Halong Bay Hanoi

Surrounded by the beautiful terraced mountains of Sapa, there really is no better place to experience Vietnam’s stunning north west. Elegant and luxurious - see Sapa in style.

Cat Ba Island

PREFERRED HOTEL 18

(See page 26 for our selected hotels in Vietnam)

ASK US About unique experiences or to add a bit of luxury in Vietnam • Chauffeur driven luxury airport transfers • Seaplane charter from Hanoi to Halong Bay • Private cooking classes with Vietnam’s best chefs • Touring by vintage sidecars in Hoi An • Dining in one of Halong Bay’s most beautiful caves

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THE HEART OF THE DELTA Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho, Chau Doc

4 Days

See the highlights of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta on this four-day adventure through rivers, canals and a mangrove forest. Your journey will take you to the hub of the delta Can Tho and the sleepy riverside town of Chau Doc, visit a small home-based coconut factory, cruise on a converted rice barge and take a sampan ride though the waterways of an ecological reserve.

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ITINERARY HO CHI MINH CITY - CAN THO

1

Head to the town of Ben Tre, a gateway to the delta. Board a small boat and begin cruising down the winding canals and waterways. Stop at a small home-based factory where workers process coconuts to be used in products like matting and candy. Take a quick ride down the country lanes by a delta tuk-tuk to meet Le Jarai, a converted rice barge and enjoy a sumptuous three-course lunch of Mekong specialties as you take in the river scenery.

INCLUSIONS • 3 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers

CAN THO - CHAU DOC

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Rise early and go by boat to the township of Cai Rang to witness the hustle and bustle of a floating market. Then, drive approximately three hours to the town of Chau Doc, a colourful and sleepy town near the Vietnam-Cambodia border. The afternoon features a boat trip along the Vinh Te Canal and ends watching the sun set over a checkered patchwork of rice fields from the top of Sam Mountain.

“We were very impressed with Buffalo Tours’ services and also tremendously enjoyed our boat ride down the Mekong Delta and getting to see the floating market” Gloria and Steve Klutzke, United States

CHAU DOC - HO CHI MINH CITY

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VICTORIA CHAU DOC HOTEL

Ho Chi Minh City

Chau Doc Phu Quoc Island

Get the local feel and travel by xe loi - the delta’s version of a cyclo! Keep your camera handy as you pass field after field of rice paddies and duck farms. Later, visit a small village of ethnic Cambodians who have made the area home and chat to local monks. Then continue to Tra Su Forest, an ecological reserve spanning 850 hectares. Glide quietly by sampan through the thick mangroves and keep an eye out for the myriad of bird life. Transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City, about a six-hour drive with plenty of rest stops.

Deep in the Delta region near the border of Cambodia, Victoria Chau Doc commands stunning views over the Mekong River and is the perfect springboard to Cambodia.

Ben Tre Can Tho Con Dao Islands

PREFERRED HOTEL 20

(See page 26 for our selected hotels in Vietnam)

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STORY OF HOI AN

1D

Travel back in time with a tour of Hoi An, a restored 15th century fishing village on Vietnam’s striking central coast. This UNESCO recognized destination has been artfully restored to its former glory and its quaint architecture makes the perfect picture postcard. In this oneday tour, discover a preserved pagoda, assembly hall and covered bridge - living links to Hoi An’s ancient past!

STORY OF HANOI

1D

Discover the story of Hanoi by exploring its top sites and labyrinthine Old Quarter. Your tour will include stops at the presidential palace, the one pillar pagoda and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum - the resting place of Vietnam’s founding president. You’ll also see the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, an 11th century archaeological site, and the famous Temple of Literature. End the afternoon viewing Long Bien Bridge, which was partially bombed during the Vietnam War, and taking a breezy cyclo ride through the Old Quarter’s 36 streets. 22

HANOI STREET EATS 3Hrs

HOA LU DAY TOUR

With food stalls on every corner, Hanoi is famous for its street food cuisine. This local street eats walking tour has been designed to enable you to enjoy some of the very best of Vietnam’s street food. You’ll be guided through the narrow, chaotic streets of the Old Quarter stopping along the way to sample some of the many local delicacies on offer.

Spend the day exploring an area of outstanding natural beauty and historical significance. On this trip to northern Ninh Binh province, see the tombs and ruins of Hoa Lu, a former ancient capital. Then head to Tam Coc, a river landscape dotted with caves, pagodas and jagged limestone formations. It’s just like Halong Bay but on land!

HOI AN COOKING CLASS

1/2D

Taste the regional specialties of Hoi An and learn how they are made with a cooking class. Start your culinary adventure with a visit to the market with a local chef who will explain all the different herbs and vegetables. Once your purchases have been made, head to the cooking school for a hands-on lesson. With your apron on, get set to roll rice paper into spring rolls, make a claypot and slice and dice to create the beautiful garnishes that decorate the food. At the completion enjoy a delicious lunch including what you have just prepared.

HOI AN FARMER AND FISHERMAN

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In this exciting one-day tour, learn the secrets of the farmers and fishermen of Hoi An. Try your hand at throwing a fishing net and navigating the waterways in a bamboo boat, or out in the fields learning how to plant rice, grow crops and cook up a tasty lunch. This is a fun filled day where you will have endless stories to tell!

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VIETNAM

HUE DMZ TOUR

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Explore the Demilitarized Zone, a junglefilled area that played a key strategic role in the Vietnam War. As you travel along mountain roads, your guide will tell the story behind battle sites like Hien Luong Bridge, the Vinh Moc Tunnels and the Khe Sanh Combat Base. You’ll end the day with a better understanding of a bloody conflict that killed an estimated 58,000 Americans and three million Vietnamese.

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STORY OF SAIGON

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Discover the story of Saigon, from a city of conflict to a modern metropolis on this fascinating tour. You’ll visit key locations such as the Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral and the War Remnants Museum, to learn about the city’s transition from war-torn Saigon to urban Ho Chi Minh City, and end your day with a sunset speedboat ride along the Saigon River.

BONSAI RIVER CRUISE 3Hrs Spend an evening drinking cocktails and eating canapés on a traditional Vietnamese dragon boat in Ho Chi Minh City. Glide along the Saigon River past the city’s twinkling skyline. Dance to a live band under the stars and feast on a buffet dinner of European and Vietnamese specialties.

DINNER AT THE DECK 3Hrs ON THE SAIGON RIVER

CU CHI BY RIVER

Arrive in style by private speedboat as you depart at sunset from Saigon to the waterside oasis of The Deck Restaurant only 7km from the city centre. Nestled on the banks of the Saigon River. The Deck Restaurant offers an intimate dining experience. This renowned restaurant serves Asian fusion style delicacies that will tantalise your taste buds. Relax and unwind in the candlelit ambience and enjoy a set menu dinner.

Travel by speedboat from Ho Chi Minh City to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground city for Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. Cruise the Saigon River, taking in the scenery and river life as you leave the bustling city behind. In the tunnels, discover how the Viet Cong survived below ground and see various man traps, bomb craters and other remnants of war. Then visit a farm and taste an unusual local specialty - cricket!

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LE JARAI - MEKONG 1D DAY TOUR Travel into the heart of the Mekong Delta to explore the waterways on this full-day tour from Ho Chi Minh City. See small home-based factories perched on the river banks producing candy and oil from coconuts as you meander by boat through rivers and creeks. And feast on a three-course lunch aboard Le Jarai, a beautifully restored teak rice barge.

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RECOMMENDED HOTELS HANOI

SOFITEL LEGEND METROPOLE HANOI Luxury

SUNWAY HOTEL HANOI Superior

VICTORIA SAPA RESORT & SPA Deluxe

HALONG

INTERCONTINENTAL HANOI WEST LAKE Deluxe

HUE

SAPA

AUTHENTIC HANOI HOTEL Standard Boutique

THE AU CO CRUISE Luxury

L’AZALÉE CRUISE Standard

VERDANA LAGOON RESORT & SPA Luxury

DANANG

MAI CHAU

MAI CHAU LODGE Standard

FESTIVAL HUE HOTEL Standard

LA RESIDENCE HOTEL & SPA Deluxe

VINPEARL DANANG Luxury

NINH BINH

SILK PATH HANOI HOTEL Superior

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MAY DE VILLE OLD QUARTER Standard

INDOCHINA JUNK Luxury

EMERALDA NINH BINH RESORT & SPA Deluxe

PILGRIMAGE VILLAGE BOUTIQUE RESORT & SPA

Deluxe

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RECOMMENDED HOTELS HOI AN

PHAN THIET

MEKONG DELTA

THE NAM HAI RESORT HOI AN Luxury

VICTORIA HOI AN BEACH RESORT Deluxe

AMIANA RESORT Deluxe

VICTORIA PHAN THIET BEACH RESORT Deluxe

RENAISSANCE RIVERSIDE HOTEL SAIGON

Deluxe

JAYAVARMAN CRUISES Luxury

GOLDEN SAND RESORT HOI AN Deluxe

HOI AN HISTORIC HOTEL Superior

MIA RESORT NHA TRANG Deluxe

BLUE OCEAN RESORT PHAN THIET Superior

GRAND HOTEL SAIGON Deluxe

VICTORIA CAN THO RESORT Deluxe

DUXTON HOTEL SAIGON Superior International

VICTORIA CHAU DOC HOTEL Deluxe

NHA TRANG

PALM GARDEN BEACH RESORT & SPA Deluxe

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VINPEARL NHA TRANG RESORT & SPA Luxury

DALAT

ANA MANDARA VILLAS DALAT Deluxe

HO CHI MINH CITY

PARK HYATT Luxury

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LAOS

Luang Namtha Huay Xai Luang Prabang Plain of Jars Vang Vieng Vientiane

Pakse

4000 Islands

OUR TOP PICKS 1. Luang Prabang 2. Vang Vieng 3. Vientiane 4. Pakse 5. Plain of Jars (Recommended by our guides)

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27 267 29 163

28 302 29 155

27 267 28 230

28 292 28 299

27 302 28 166

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS THE ELEPHANT FESTIVAL Laos a ‘land of a million elephants’. Each February in Sayaboury province, watch as more than 50 elephants along with their mahouts take part in a colourful procession through the streets and give demonstrations in elephant handling. This colourful festival helps to raise awareness of the plight of Asian elephants and features fun fairs, monk blessings and more. It’s not to be missed!

WHEN TO VISIT Laos has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons, May to October is the rainy season and November to April is the dry season. It is hottest in March and April when temperatures can reach as high as 38oC. The lowest temperatures, usually in December are around 15oC. The average temperature is between 25oC and 30oC.

BOUN PI MAI

VIENTIANE

4000 ISLANDS

NORTHERN LAOS

Situated on the banks of the Mekong River, Vientiane is one of the most peaceful capital cities in Asia. With laid back streets, friendly locals and little traffic, it oozes a charm that resembles its French colonial past. Stroll around treelined streets visiting temples or simply wander along the banks of the Mekong.

One of the most impressive regions in southern Laos is the 4000 Islands, an archipelago in the Mekong River. An area where time has stood still and traditions remain strong. With rare and elusive pink river dolphins and the largest cascading waterfall in Southeast Asia.

The rugged mountain terrain of northern Laos is home to a range of diverse ethnic minorities. With possibly the best trekking in the country, explore a region that time has almost forgotten. See the true heart of Laos and meet the locals living in remote villages - some only accessible by boat!

LUANG PRABANG Nestled where the Mekong and Khan Rivers converge, this former capital and UNESCO World Heritage town is full of colour, charm and personality. Explore its majestic temples by bicycle, cook traditional Laotian food, trek and kayak though stunning countryside and unveil its history and traditions with hands-on cultural experiences. 32

PLAIN OF JARS The Plain of Jars is a world-famous archaeological site that has stumped curious scientists and historians for decades. Scattered across the plains lie giant stone vessels, which are thought to be thousands of years old. No one knows for sure who created the vessels, how old they are or what their exact purpose was!

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Boun Pi Mai is the traditional greeting to say happy New Year, a highlight on the Buddhist calendar and celebrated over three days in April. It is a time for cleaning and renewal and to pay respects to family and elders. Buddha statues are washed and the water is collected and sprinkled over people for good luck. Nowadays, hundreds take to the streets in a huge water fight where even the monks get in on the action!

FIREBOAT FESTIVAL The Fireboat Festival is held on the day of the full moon in October. Throughout the country people launch small, candle lit banana-leaf boats on the rivers with offerings of incense and small amounts of money to bring luck and prosperity. In Luang Prabang, a fantastic fire boat procession takes place on the main street to the Royal Temple of Xiengthong. The best way to see it is over dinner on the Mekong, watching the boats gliding past.

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LAOS

CLASSIC LAOS

Discover Laos, a land where time ticks by slowly and traditions last a lifetime. Rich in culture and history, with stunning natural beauty, Laos has a quiet charm all of its own.

6 Days

Luang Prabang, Vientiane

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ITINERARY LUANG PRABANG

Luang Prabang

Relax into the laid-back groove of Luang Prabang where time ticks by slowly. Take a guided walking tour of the township and see beautiful temples, monks in orange robes and historical landmarks.

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Vientiane

Cruise along the Mekong River to see hundreds of statues of Buddha jam packed in the Pak Ou Caves. Since the 16th century, devotees have brought images to make merit and hope for good luck. Wander the eclectic night markets selling everything from patchwork quilts and clothing to trinkets, and taste the spicy salads at one of the many food stalls.

VIENTIANE

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EXTEND YOUR TRIP

Fly to Vientiane arguably the quietest capital city in Asia! Sitting on a wide curve of the Mekong River, this sleepy city has charming French architecture, golden stupas and an interesting history. See the main landmarks on a whirlwind tour of the capital including Wat Sisaket the oldest surviving monastery, Patouxai, Vientiane’s arc de triomphe and Pha That Luang, the most important national symbol in Laos.

Discover your Laos by adding these great activities: • Home cooking with Laos family • Budda Park See page 40 for more details.

INCLUSIONS

LE SEN BOUTIQUE HOTEL

• 4 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

Le Sen Boutique Hotel sits in the heart of Luang Prabang, with 19 rooms and a focus on understated elegance, quality and comfort. (See page 42 for our selected hotels in Laos)

ASK US About unique experiences or to add a bit of luxury in Laos

“We have just returned from a week in Laos and Cambodia, and before the trip was too distant a memory, I wanted to drop you a note to thank your wonderful staff for an amazing experience.” Shane Fitzsimons, Hong Kong

• Enjoy an extraordinary dinner and conversation with Prince Somsanith • Take part in your own private Baci blessing ceremony

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HIGHLIGHTS OF LAOS

8 Days

Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Pakse, 4000 Islands

Discover Laos on a journey that strikes an ideal balance between cultural landmarks and natural wonders. From Luang Prabang with its golden temples and saffron robed monks, to the sleepy capital of Vientiane. Trek the coffee plantations of the Bolaven Plateau and go by elephant to see ancient ruins. End your journey looking for pink dolphins in the little-visited 4000 Islands.

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“We were very pleasantly surprised at how personalized an organised tour could be. All of the arrangement were impressed.” Matthew Clement, United Kingdom

ITINERARY LUANG PRABANG

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Luang Prabang

Vientiane

Click here to watch a video of our Highlights of Laos tour

Arrive in Luang Prabang, a sacred place of golden temples and saffron robed monks. Set amongst a backdrop of mountains beside the Mekong River, its temples and monuments offer plenty of sightseeing. Cruise the tea coloured waters of the Mekong River to the Pak Ou Caves and see the hundreds of Buddha statues that have been left by devotees. Rise early to the sound of the temple gong to witness Luang Prabang’s mystical daily ritual. Watch as hundreds of young monks walk silently by, collecting sticky rice and other foods in their bronze bowls. Put on your swimsuit and take a dip in the stunning Kuang Si Waterfall that cascades down into a series of cool, turquoise pools.

PREFERRED HOTEL

VIENTIANE

Pakse

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4000 Islands

Fly to Vientiane and begin a whirlwind tour starting at Wat Sisaket Vientiane’s oldest-surviving monastery and its thousands of Buddha statues, followed by Hor Pha Ke, a museum with a turbulent history. You’ll see Pha That Luang a national symbol of Laos with its golden stupa and Patouxai, Vientiane’s arc de triomphe, and a window into its French-colonial history.

PAKSE – 4000 ISLANDS INCLUSIONS • 7 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

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Fly to Pakse the sleepy provincial capital of Champasak. Begin with an easy trek through coffee plantations, villages and forest to reach the plains of the Bolaven Plateau. See waterfalls and ancient temple ruins, and enjoy the refreshingly cool climate – a rarity in Southeast Asia! See the Wat Phou temple complex and take an elephant trek to the archaeological site of Phou Asa to peek at more ancient ruins. Go by ferry to Khong Island, the gateway to the 4000 Islands. Cruise past the tiny islands dotted throughout this tropical paradise to Khone Phapeng and Li Phi Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in Asia. If you’re lucky, you might see some of the rare and elusive pink river dolphins that call the 4000 Islands home!

XIENG THONG PALACE The beautifully restored former Royal Palace captures everything that is wonderful about Luang Prabang - white washed buildings, tropical gardens and a view of golden roofed temples.

TIP Meet the locals over a game of petanque and make some new Laos friends!

(See page 42 for our selected hotels in Laos)

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LAOS DAY

LAOS IN DEPTH

Luang Prabang, Plain of Jars, Vang Vieng, Vientiane, Pakse, 4000 Islands Take an in depth look at Laos, a country still relatively untouched by tourism. From golden temples and saffron robed monks to archaeological mysteries, Laos remains one of Southeast Asia’s most beguiling destinations.

12 Days

ITINERARY LUANG PRABANG

1-3

Slip into Laos time, where the pace is slow and unhurried. Cruise the Mekong River to visit the sacred Pak Ou Caves where Buddhist devotees leave statues of Buddha to make merit and bring good luck. Swim in the turquoise pools of Kuang Si Waterfall and watch the procession of monks collecting alms at dawn.

PLAIN OF JARS

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It’s a long journey today as you drive about eight hours to the plateau of Xieng Khouang and the Plain of Jars. This world-famous archaeological site has stumped curious scientists and historians for decades. Scattered across the plains lie giant stone vessels, some as high as three metres, that are thought to be thousands of years old. After exploring the site in detail, head to Muang Khoun a former royal kingdom renowned for the beauty of its many temples and stupas. Very little of the kingdom remains, however, traces of its colonial grandeur are still visible.

VANG VIENG

6-7

Drive along picturesque winding roads to Vang Vieng with stunning vistas of towering limestone karts around every turn. Enjoy the scenic wonders of Vang Vieng or get active and go caving, kayaking or inner-tubing along the lazy river. Travel by road to Vientiane.

Grant K, United States

VIENTIANE - PAKSE

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“Once again, Buffalo Tours put together an excellent tour. Everything was first class with personalized service throughout.”

Take a greatest hits tour starting at Wat Sisaket Vientiane’s oldest-surviving monastery with its thousands of Buddha statues. Hear the history behind the museum of Hor Pha Ke and admire the golden stupa of Pha That Luang. End with Patouxai, Vientiane’s arc de triomphe, and a window into its French-colonial history. Fly to Pakse the sleepy provincial capital of Champasak, to reach the Bolaven Plateau to explore waterfalls and ancient temple ruins.

PAKSE – 4000 ISLANDS

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Journey to Wat Phou, a temple that pre-dates Cambodia’s famous Angkor Wat by a couple of hundred years. Trek the archaeological site of Phou Asa atop an elephant before boarding a ferry to Khong Island and the gateway to the 4000 Islands. Keep an eye out for the shy pink river dolphins that call the region home, and admire the impressive Khone Phapeng and Li Phi Falls that send thousands of litres of water each hour crashing down the Mekong and into Cambodia.

Luang Prabang Plain of Jars

ANSARA BOUTIQUE HOTEL

Vang Vieng Vientiane

This beautiful boutique mansion in the heart of Vientiane has 14 well appointed rooms, bringing a little touch of tranquillity to your city stay. (See page 42 for our selected hotels in Laos) Pakse

INCLUSIONS • 11 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

PREFERRED HOTEL 4000 Islands

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BUDDHA PARK

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Head to the weird and wonderful Buddha Park just outside of Vientiane, situated in a scenic spot on the banks of the Mekong River. This fascinating sculpture park has a huge collection of cement statues depicting animals both real and mythical, as well as Buddhist and Hindu deities. This quirky park is fun to photograph and a great day out.

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THE LIVING LAND FARM EXPERIENCE

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Get knee deep in a rice paddy as you plant rice, learn how to steer a buffalo, or pick herbs and vegetables at the Living Land Farm, just a short drive from Luang Prabang. You’ll learn from the best local farmers, who delight in sharing their skills with you. This is a great way to meet the locals and help a good cause.

ORCHID TREK

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If you love orchids, this is the trek of a lifetime. Spend a full day travelling from Vientiane, the capital of Laos, on an orchid-hunting expedition in a remote jungle. During your four-hour trek around Phou Khao Khouay (PKK) National Protected Area, local guides will point out wild orchids and some exotic plants that locals use for cooking or to make medicine. End the trip by exploring the tiny village of Ban Hat Khai.

HOME COOKING WITH LAOS FAMILY

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Spend a morning cooking Lao specialties in a local family’s home. Visit the produce market to buy your ingredients and then head to the kitchen to slice and dice! This is a great way to immerse yourself into the culture and traditions. You’ll gain not only a recipe and some lovely photographs, but maybe a new friend too!

LUANG PRABANG 1/2D LIVING CRAFTS CENTRE Enjoy an afternoon in Luang Prabang exploring the ins and outs of artisan textiles at the East Meets West Living Crafts Centre locally known as Ock Pop Tok – a project to empower women through weaving. Meet the women who make the beautiful scarves and other garments from homespun silk. Try your hand at the looms, and enjoy a sunset cocktail in the garden. 41


RECOMMENDED HOTELS VIENTIANE

GREEN PARK BOUTIQUE HOTEL Deluxe

VANG VIENG

BEAU RIVAGE HOTEL Standard

LUANG PRABANG

SABAI DEE LAO Superior

HOTEL DE LA PAIX Luxury

VILLA CHITDARA Standard

RIVERSIDE BOUTIQUE Superior

PAKSE

PAKSE HOTEL Superior

SILVER NAGA Superior

NONGKIAU

SALANA BOUTIQUE HOTEL Superior

BURASARI HERITAGE Deluxe

LA FOLIE LODGE Superior

NONGKIAU RIVERSIDE ECOLODGE Standard

LUANG NAMTHA

ANSARA BOUTIQUE HOTEL Superior

XIENG THONG PALACE Deluxe

THE RIVER RESORT Superior

CITY INN VIENTIANE Standard

LE SEN BOUTIQUE HOTEL Superior

SENESOTHXEUNE HOTEL Standard

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BOAT LANDING Standard

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CAMBODIA

Ratanakiri Siem Reap Battambang Tonle Sap Lake Kratie

Oudong

Kampong Cham

Phnom Penh Kep Sihanoukville

OUR TOP PICKS 1. Ta Phrom Temple 2. Angkor Temple Complex 3. Phnom Kulen 4. Tonle Sap Lake 5. Sihanoukville (Recommended by our guides)

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29 77 29 46

29 134 28 101

29 155 28 144

28 171 27 181

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27 257 26 263

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS BON CHOL CHHNAM THMEI Bon Chol Chhnam Thmei or Khmer New Year is celebrated on 13th of April each year according to the lunar calendar. Over the course of three days, homes are decorated, shrines are filled with offerings to ancestors and Buddha, and traditional games are played. It is an exciting time be in the country! Please note that some government buildings and tourist sites may be closed during this period.

ANGKOR WAT INTERNATIONAL HALF MARATHON In December, the International Half Marathon is held in Siem Reap. Thousands of runners from more than 40 countries line up each year to compete and race the circuit through the famed temples of Angkor to raise funds for charitable causes.

PUPPET PARADE

PHNOM PENH

SOUTH WEST

Considered to be the ‘jewel in the crown’ during the days of Indochina, Phnom Penh is a city with a story to tell. With faded French and art-deco architecture, palaces and pagodas this beautiful city fell during the turbulent Khmer Rouge years. Although traces to the past remain an exciting city has now emerged, complete with a contemporary art and music scene, fine restaurants and vibrant nightlife that are on par with bigger Asian cities. Stay for awhile and explore.

The Cardamom Mountains are the last pristine wilderness to be found in Cambodia. Covering a million acres the region is filled with waterfalls, wildlife and the highest mountain in the country, Mount Aural. Only recently open for tourism, a trip here is really off-the-beaten track!

SIEM REAP Once a sleepy provincial town, Siem Reap is fast becoming one of the top, must-see destinations. The centre point of town is the old market with its labyrinth of laneways filled with day spas, boutiques, galleries and artisanal handicraft stores. After dark it’s the place to be with cafes, bars and an upmarket restaurant scene. Not only is Siem Reap the gateway to the majestic temples of Angkor, but the ecological marvel of the Tonle Sap Lake and one of the largest natural bird sanctuaries in Southeast Asia.

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Adventure

Sihanoukville with its long stretches of sandy white beach is a favourite getaway for locals and tourists alike. There are many small islands that dot the coastline ideal for snorkelling, fishing and secluded beaches. In the 1960s, Kep was a popular spot for the Khmer royal family and the jet-set crowd. Nowadays, this small stone beach with a jungle backdrop is becoming fashionable once again with boutique resorts and guesthouses.

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SOUTHERN COAST

WHEN TO VISIT

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An ideal time to visit Cambodia is in the months of November to March, during the cool, dry season. Temperatures rise in April and May and can reach up to 40oC. The monsoon rains commence from June to October turning the dry landscape lush and green, perfect for photos.

The Giant Puppet Parade held in February is the highlight of the social calendar in Siem Reap. Children from local schools, NGOs and street kid organisations participate in workshops to create and build giant puppets that vary in size from 10 - 30m. The parade begins in the centre of town and continues along the river, finishing near the Royal Gardens.

ANGKOR PHOTO FESTIVAL Founded in 2005 by a group of international photographers who wanted to give back to the community, the festival is growing stronger each year. The week long festival in November includes workshops, free exhibitions and slideshows, and attracts professional photographers from all over the world.

BON OM TUK OR WATER FESTIVAL This is one of the most important festivals in the Khmer calendar where water from the Mekong River reverses and empties into the Tonle Sap Lake. It is a lively time to be in Phnom Penh where dragon boat racing is the highlight of a three day event.

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CAMBODIA

HIGHLIGHTS OF CAMBODIA Phnom Penh, Siem Reap

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7 Days

This seven day greatest-hits tour ensures that you see the country’s highlights from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. You’ll experience authentic Khmer traditions, culture, religion, food and street life first-hand. Discover the charm and faded beauty of a country with a turbulent past that is now moving rapidly into the modern world.

ITINERARY PHNOM PENH

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Phnom Penh, once a sleepy riverside town on the banks of the Mekong has become a busy urban city on the rise, where old traditions bump up against the new. Marvel at the Silver Pagoda with its bounty of jewels, have your fortune told at Wat Phnom and get a sobering glimpse into Cambodia’s violent history at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Fly to Siem Reap

SIEM REAP

4-7

Nothing can quite prepare you for your first glimpse of Angkor Wat, the sheer size and majesty of the temple is simply breathtaking. Explore the Angkor complex over the next few days with visits to Angkor Thom and the jungle temple of Ta Phrom. Receive a blessing from the monks, cruise the Tonle Sap and visit a rural community village project.

INCLUSIONS • 6 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

PREFERRED HOTEL

VICTORIA ANGKOR RESORT & SPA Elegant and charming the Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa offers a sense of serenity. Each of the beautifully appointed rooms features artefacts and textiles in keeping with its heritage spirit, and a private balcony overlooking the large saltwater pool or Royal Gardens. (See page 58 for our selected hotels in Cambodia)

Siem Reap

ASK US About unique experiences or to add a bit of luxury in Cambodia • Personalised photography tours with renowned photographers • Exclusive cultural dance performances • Private workshop visit with haute couturier Eric Raisina, who has worked with Christian Lacroix and Yves Saint Laurent • Travel with World Monument Fund experts on a tour of the temples of Angkor

Phnom Penh

Sihanoukville

TIP Get yourself ready for your trip with a bit of reading, here are three of our top picks: • The Gate by Francois Bizot • The Last Executioner by Nic Dunlop • Stay Alive, My Son by Pin Yathay 48

“We have just returned from a 7 day trip to Cambodia, It was our first time using Buffalo and third time in Asia. It was our best Asian experience.” Jan and Rick Eades, Australia 49


CAMBODIA

CLASSIC CAMBODIA Phnom Penh, Battambang, Siem Reap, Kep

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10 Days

ITINERARY PHNOM PENH

1-2

See the sights at a slower pace as you travel by cyclo to the National Museum, Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda - with its floor covered by 5,000 silver tiles each weighing 1kg! Take a sunset cruise down the river with Phnom Penh’s cityscape providing a backdrop and learn the tragedy behind this amazing country during the Khmer Rouge period at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the killing fields of Choeung Ek.

INCLUSIONS • 9 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

PHNOM PENH - BATTAMBANG

3-4

Travel out of the city about 40kms to the ancient capital of Oudong. This small collection of stupas is set high on a hill top overlooking the countryside below. You’ll find the ashes of former monarchs, battle scars from war and an interesting look into Cambodian history. Continue on to Kampong Chhnang, renowned for its pottery for a quick stop to view artisans at work. Later in the afternoon you will arrive in the sleepy riverside town of Battambang with its crumbling French architecture and your first introduction to Angkorian temples.

Click here to watch a video of our Classic Cambodia tour

BATTAMBANG - SIEM REAP

5-7 See all the classic destinations of Cambodia with a ten day tour covering all the highlights. Start in the capital city of Phnom Penh with its bejewelled pagodas and dark Khmer Rouge history. Travel to the sleepy riverside town of Battambang with its faded French architecture and arrive in Siem Reap the gateway to the majestic ruins of Angkor. End your journey with a relaxing beach break at the quaint seaside town of Kep.

Spend the morning on the road travelling to Siem Reap and the entry to the temples of Angkor. Explore the amazing temples of Angkor on a greatest-hits tour by tuk tuk. Be awestruck by Angkor Wat, marvel at the smiling faces of Bayon and the tree entwined Ta Prohm. See the exquisite pink sandstone temple of Banteay Srey, overflowing with small, ornate carvings and considered one of the best temples of all. All the main highlight temples are covered so you won’t miss a thing! Ride an ox cart through the countryside for an close-up look at life on the land and cruise the Tonle Sap Lake to Kampong Phluk a large floating village.

PREFERRED HOTEL

SIEM REAP - KEP

8-10

Farewell Angkor and hello Kep! Fly to Phnom Penh and travel about four hours by road to Kep. Nestled against a backdrop of mountains and a stone beach, this quaint seaside town was a firm favourite of the royals and jet-set crowd of the 1960s. Explore the surrounding countryside on a rented bicycle, or take a boat to the nearby island of Tong Say with its deserted sandy beaches. Watch the sun set over the bay with a cool drink and a plate of freshly caught seafood – bliss!

RAFFLES GRAND HOTEL D’ANGKOR Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor is Siem Reap’s long-standing jewel. Overlooking royal gardens just minutes away from the impressive Angkorian temples, the hotel embraces the history and elegance of its location.

Siem Reap Battambang

(See page 58 for our selected hotels in Cambodia)

Tonle Sap Lake

Phnom Penh

EXTEND YOUR TRIP

Kep

Discover your Cambodia by adding these great activities:

TIP US dollars is the currency of choice in Cambodia. The local money is Riel and only used for small items or as change 50

“We had such a wonderful time and would like to tell you that you have great tour leaders...they made our trip through Cambodia even more wonderful than doing it by ourselves.” - Sandra, Mark and Natalie Bolt, Australia

• Silk Island • Angkor by Helicopter • Phnom Penh Sunset River Cruise See page 54 for more details.

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CAMBODIA IN DEPTH

Phnom Penh, Kratie, Kampong Cham, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville

INCLUSIONS

15 Days

“We have just completed our 12 day Cambodia tour which was excellent and really gave us the ability to see the real Cambodia. Our guide’s knowledge of Angkor Wat was amazing and he made the temples come alive for us.”

• 14 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

Robyn Douglas, Australia

ITINERARY

DAY PHNOM PENH

1-2

3-4

Arrive in Phnom Penh and take in the sights and sounds of this riverside capital. Shop for trinkets in the central market, have your fortune told at Wat Phnom and visit the moving reminder of Cambodia’s tragic past at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.

KRATIE Wander the dusty riverside town of Kratie, with its faded French architecture to see the rare and elusive pink river dolphins. Take a bike ride on Koh Trong a large sandbar and watch a tranquil Mekong sunset.

KAMPONG CHAM- SIEM REAP

5-6 Explore the heart of Cambodia, from the busy city of Phnom Penh to the temples of Angkor. Travel by road through distant towns with crumbling French colonial architecture and by river to see rare and elusive pink river dolphins. End your journey on the south coast lazing on a white sandy beach.

Stop awhile in Kampong Cham, a town that’s steeped in myth and legend. Pass by rubber plantations and see ancient temples. Continue to Siem Reap and watch the countryside unfold.

SIEM REAP

7-9

Start your exploration of one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world. With detailed bas-reliefs depicting life in the ancient Khmer empire to Hindu epics, you will be awestruck. Take in all the main temples including the pretty, pink sandstone Banteay Srey and cruise the floating villages of the Tonle Sap. Meet the locals and roll up your sleeves to help out in a rural community village.

BATTAMBANG – SIEM REAP

10-11 Siem Reap

Arrive in the sleepy town of Battambang, known for its heritage French colonial architecture and precious gems. Shop for rubies in the market, take in the views from Phnom Banan, and ride the bamboo train – all aboard! Then return to Siem Reap for a last minute look at the temples.

SIHANOUKVILLE Tonle Sap Lake

Oudong

12-15 Kratie

Kampong Cham

Phnom Penh

Sihanoukville

Fly to Sihanoukville the premier beach destination of Cambodia, to soak up the sun and work on your tan. There are three main beach areas with long stretches of white sand and shallow waters perfect for swimming. Rent a boat for an island escape of swimming, fishing and snorkeling, before returning to Phnom Penh

EXTEND YOUR TRIP

PARK HYATT SIEM REAP

Discover your Cambodia by adding these great activities:

The Park Hyatt Siem Reap is the first Hyatt Hotel in Cambodia. Synonymous with luxury, style and service, there is no better place from which to explore the temples of Angkor.

• Oudong Ancient Capital • Tonle Bati Tour

TIP For a true taste sensation try fish amok, a traditional curry cooked in a banana leaf

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See page 54 for more details.

PREFERRED HOTEL

(See page 58 for our selected hotels in Cambodia)

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SILK ISLAND

1/2D

Leave the sounds of the city behind and head off to Silk Island just a short boat trip from Phnom Penh. You’ll be amazed by the homemade spinning wheels made from old bicycle parts. Watch as the silk is transformed from a cotton wool like texture into thread and see the local artisans at work. Visit a nearby temple and soak up the relaxed Cambodian lifestyle.

PHNOM PENH CITY TOUR

1/2D

Cambodia is a country where ancient splendour lives alongside the memories of recent horrors. In this whirlwind introduction to the capital, Phnom Penh, visit sights and monuments that will provide key insights into the country’s complex history. The tour includes stops at the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. End on a lighter note with a trip through the city’s Central Market. 54

PHNOM PENH 1.5Hrs SUNSET RIVER CRUISE

OUDONG ANCIENT CAPITAL

Watch the setting sun over Phnom Penh with a cruise along the Mekong River. See the distinctive architecture of the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda as your boat cruises past the junction of the Tonle Bassac, Tonle Sap and the mighty Mekong Rivers. As the day begins to fade see the city lights start to twinkle and the boats return to port.

Explore Oudong, the ancient capital of Cambodia on a half-day trip from Phnom Penh. This small collection of stupas is set high on a hilltop overlooking the countryside below. The views from the top are impressive! You’ll find the ashes of former monarchs, battle scars from war and an interesting look into Cambodian history.

TONLE BATI TOUR

1/2D

Escape the bustle of Phnom Penh and head to the beautiful lake of Tonle Bati, located 30km from the capital. It is also home to two Angkorian temples built by Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century, the Ta Prohm temple which is built in the same style as the Bayon in Siem Reap and Yeay Peau, a small sandstone temple.

1/2D

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SIEM REAP COOKING CLASS

1/2D

Unlock the secrets to Khmer cooking with a half-day cooking class. Start with a visit to the local produce market where you will learn about the different herbs and plants that are used to spice dishes and also their medicinal properties. Purchase your ingredients and head to the cooking class to start slicing and dicing in a hands-on lesson with a local chef. Afterwards sample your dishes over lunch. 56

SILK FARM TOUR

1/2D

Head out of Siem Reap and travel about 45 minutes to Pouk District the home of silk farming. Follow the fascinating story of silk worm cultivation to the final process where the fine silk thread is woven on looms to produce quality silk used for fabric and accessories.

CHANSOR 1D COMMUNITY VILLAGE

ANGKOR BY HELICOPTER

This one-day tour allows you to see Cambodian village life while also supporting a proven model of responsible tourism. Highlights include riding an ox cart into a village, receiving a blessing at a local monastery and participating in fishing, farming or other rural activities. This is feel good tourism at its best!

Enjoy an aerial view to one of the world’s most spectacular temples. In this short helicopter ride around Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, you will take in the true size and splendour of this world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site. Even if you have already visited Angkor, this rare experience offers a fresh, birds-eye perspective!

14Min

SUNSET CRUISE ON 1.5Hrs ANGKOR THOM MOAT Escape the crowds at Angkor Wat and take a sunset cruise by a small gondola paddle boat along the moat of Angkor Thom. As your boat glides quietly on the water, watch as the sun sets over Prasat Chroung.

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RECOMMENDED HOTELS SIEM REAP

AMANSARA RESORT Luxury

KEP

NAVUTU DREAM RESORT & SPA Superior Boutique

FRANGIPANI SIEM REAP Standard Boutique

CARDAMOM Standard

KOH KONG

PHNOM PENH

RAFFLES GRAND HOTEL D’ ANGKOR Deluxe

SHINTA MANI RESORT Superior Boutique

SOFITEL PHNOM PENH Deluxe

OHANA Standard

SIHANOUK VILLE

PARK HYATT SIEM REAP Deluxe

TARA ANGKOR HOTEL Superior

RAFFLES LE ROYAL Deluxe

KNAI BANG CHATT RESORT Deluxe Boutique

SONG SAA PRIVATE ISLAND RESORT Luxury

4 RIVERS FLOATING LODGE Deluxe

MONDULKIRI

MAYURA HILL HOTEL & RESORT Superior

RATANAKIRI

LA RESIDENCE D’ ANGKOR Deluxe

SOKHA ANGKOR HOTEL & RESORT Superior

SUNWAY HOTEL PHNOM PENH Superior

SOKHA BEACH RESORT Superior

TERRES ROUGES LODGE Standard

BATTAMBANG

VICTORIA ANGKOR RESORT & SPA Superior Plus 58

ANGKOR PARADISE HOTEL Standard plus

FRANGIPANI ROYAL PALACE Superior

OC BOUTIQUE HOTEL Standard

BAMBU HOTEL Standard 59


THAILAND

Chiang Rai Chiang Mai

Udon Thani

Lop Buri Surin

Ubon Ratchathani

Khong Jiam

Kanchanaburi Bangkok

Hua Hin

Koh Tao Koh Phangan Koh Samui Khao Sok National Park Phuket

Krabi

Koh Phi Phi

OUR TOP PICKS 1. Chiang Mai 2. Chiang Rai 3. Bangkok 4. Krabi 5. Phuket (Recommended by our guides)

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TEMPERATURE ( C) CITY Bangkok Chiang Mai Koh Samui Phuket

Jan 26 21 25.5 28

9 6 46 30

Feb 27 23 26.5 29

30 5 11 21

Mar 29 26 27.5 29

29 13 25 49

RAINFALL VOLUME (mm) Apr 30 29 28.1 30

35 30 72 121

May 29 28 27.3 29

220 158 170 319

Jun 29 27 27.3 28

149 131 136 259

Jul 28 27 27.3 28

154 160 145 291

Aug 28 27 27.3 28

197 36 149 272

Sep 28 27 27.1 27

344 227 200 399

Oct 27 26 26.3 27

242 122 254 309

Nov 27 23 26.1 28

48 52 269 176

Dec 26 21 25.3 28

10 19 121 59

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WHEN TO VISIT Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons. May to October is the rainy season and November to April is the dry season. It gets hottest in March and April when temperatures can reach as high as 38oC. The lowest temperatures, usually in December are around 15oC. The average temperature is between 25oC and 30oC.

FESTIVALS & EVENTS SONGKRAN Songkran or Thai New Year, is the most important festival in the country. It is a time to pay respects to family and elders, for cleaning and renewal, where Buddha statues are washed and the water is collected and sprinkled over people for good luck. In Chiang Mai thousands take to the streets in a huge water fight lasting three days. There is no escape - even the monks are packing water pistols!

BAMBOO ROCKET FESTIVAL Rocket festivals have been part of the culture of Isaan for centuries where local farmers believe they can improve the chance of rain by firing rockets into the clouds. The best place to see this is in Yasathon in May, where teams from around the province compete to make bamboo rockets and launch them at a festival full of fun and merit making.

SURIN ELEPHANT FESTIVAL

BANGKOK

KHAO SOK NATIONAL PARK

Most people think of Bangkok as a crazy and chaotic city and you would be right but move away from the bright lights and world-class shopping malls to wander down the backstreets, where you will find fascinating temples and life that moves along slowly. Discover the amazing street food, explore bustling markets and feel the warmth of the Thai smiles.

Situated in the south of Thailand, Khao Sok National Park is one of the oldest primary rainforests in Thailand. Spend a few days in a boutique tented camp and explore the area, with its abundance of wildlife, dramatic limestone formations, waterfalls and walking trails.

CHIANG MAI Chiang Mai, once the capital of the Lanna Thai Kingdom still retains its quaint charm. A blend of old and new, filled with hundreds of sacred temples and an ancient city surrounded by a moat. It is the gateway to explore ethnic minority villages with treks in the stunning mountain ranges.

Celebrated annually on the third weekend in November is the Elephant Round-Up Festival in Surin. This lively two-day event showcases how much these sacred animals are valued in Thai culture. More than 100 elephants and their mahouts participate in various games and challenges to test strength, grace and intelligence.

LOI KRATONG FESTIVAL One of the oldest and magical traditions takes place throughout Thailand in November. Loi Krathong or the festival of lights is a chance to make merit and thank the Goddess of Water. Thousands of floating lanterns are set adrift in rivers and waterways in a ritual meant for the rains to take away sins and bring prosperity and good luck.

BEACHES Thailand’s beaches are renowned for their powdered white sand, turquoise seas and swaying palms. From mainland beaches and party scenes to quieter remote islands, all offer their own unique charm. Sailing, scuba diving, fishing or just swinging in a hammock the choice is yours.

ISAAN The Isaan region of Thailand is one of the least visited yet most enigmatic places in the country, making it a refreshing stray from the usual Thai favourites. Bordering Cambodia and Laos. It is home to lush mountain landscapes and an abundance of ancient ruins that give insight into Thailand’s history, traditions and culture.

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TRAVEL STYLES Adventure

p100

Family p108 Beaches p117 Cruises p128 Something Different

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THAILAND

CLASSIC THAILAND Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket

INCLUSIONS

12 Days

• 11 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

Explore Thailand’s classic destinations from the glittering temples of Bangkok, to the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya. Ride an elephant in the mountains of Chiang Mai and learn the secrets of Thai food with a cooking class. Head south to Phuket for a beach break to soak up the sun and swim in the clear blue waters.

EXTEND YOUR TRIP Discover your Thailand by adding these great activities:

DAY

ITINERARY BANGKOK

1-3

Today explore Bangkok’s best cultural landmarks. See the glittering temples of the Grand Palace and the large reclining Buddha at Wat Po, one of the oldest temples in Bangkok. Cruise the mighty Chao Phraya by a longtail boat and pop into the famous Temple of Dawn. Marvel at how ancient sites lie alongside modern shopping malls and skyscrapers - that’s Bangkok! Discover the grandeur of Ayutthaya the former capital of the Kingdom of Siam. Hear the tales of palaces filled with gold, lavish ceremonies and decorative monasteries that were the envy of old world Europe.

“ We were constantly impressed with the standards and level of service we received from Buffalo Tours. They offered a huge range of experiences and always helped us organise any extras.”

Fly to Chiang Mai and get a unique perspective as you travel the old walled city area by samlor - a type of cyclo. Pop into the Art and Cultural Centre for an introduction to the history and culture of Northern Thailand. Climb the stairs to the top of Doi Suthep temple and be rewarded with magnificent views over the valley. Learn the secrets to Thai cuisine with a cooking class, and ride an elephant through the forest.

PHUKET

Chiang Mai

7-12 Bangkok

See page 73 for more details.

Louise C, United Kingdom

CHIANG MAI

4-6

• Sunset Dinner Cruise • Phuket Fantasea Show

Fly to Phuket and start your beach break. Take a speedboat to Phang Nga Bay, a network of islands and lagoons in the Andaman Sea. Whizz to deserted beaches and looming caves before stopping at the infamous Khao Ping Gan (Leaning Rock), which was featured in the 1974 James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun. If sitting all day on a beach is not your thing, then Phuket offers many activities such as elephant trekking, white water rafting, rock climbing and plenty of water sports. Or stay in town and shop up a storm at the local markets.

PURIPUNN BABY GRAND BOUTIQUE HOTEL Koh Tao

Khao Sok National Park Phuket

Inspired by traditional Lanna design and merged with contemporary colonial style, the Puripunn offers a boutique luxury experience right in the heart of Chiang Mai.

Koh Phangan Koh Samui

Krabi

Koh Phi Phi

(See page 74 for our selected hotels in Thailand)

Click here to watch a video of our Classic Thailand tour

PREFERRED HOTEL 64

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THAILAND DAY

ISAAN HERITAGE

Bangkok, Lop Buri, Korat, Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, Khong Jiam

11 Days

Discover the true heart of Thailand on a journey through the ancient land of Isaan. Khmer style temples dot a region home to ancient traditions and customs, from silk weaving to ceramics. Lush jungles, roaring rivers and superb cuisine make for an experience like no other.

ITINERARY BANGKOK

1-2

Unlock the secrets of Thai history and culture at the Bangkok National Museum. Situated in the grounds of the 18th century Wang Na Palace, the museum houses the largest collection of Thai art and artefacts in the country. Other exhibits of interest include a funeral chariot hall, featuring carriages used for royal cremations and many fine examples of Thai architecture.

INCLUSIONS • 10 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers

LOP BURI – KORAT

3-6

Start your discovery of Isaan’s heritage with the ancient temple ruins at Lop Buri. A collection of Khmer and Hindu shrines dot the area dating back to the 12th century. Explore the ruins in the Phimai Historical Park. Within the park is Phimai Sanctuary, one of the grandest and most important Khmer historical sites in Thailand. Watch local artisans of Dan Kwian Pottery Village and the silk weaving village of Pak Thong Chai create fine ceramics and silks.

KORAT – SURIN

6-7

Travel to an extinct volcano and the site of Phanom Rung, a grand and majestic Khmer temple complex over a thousand years old. See the symbol of Surin province Prasat Sikhoraphum, a five tower temple similar to Angkor Wat. The complex is built from laterite and sandstone, with elaborate designs depicting stories of Hindu deities. Then head to Sawai a village known for its silk weaving, where Cambodian influenced patterns are produced using natural colours from spices and flowers.

EXTEND YOUR TRIP Discover your Thailand by adding these great activities: • Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and River Kwai • Historical Ayutthaya Ruin and Cruise See page 70 & 72 for more details.

PREFERRED HOTEL UBON RATCHATHANI

8-9

See Prasat Wat Sa Kamphaeng Yai, an 11th century Khmer temple built in honour of the Hindu god Shiva, comprising of three stupas the largest of which is made from sandstone and brick that contains an intricately carved lintel depicting the Hindu deity Indra and Erawan. Explore the treasures housed in the Ubon Ratchathani National Museum the masterpiece being a 9th century, half-man, half-woman statue of Shiva and his consort Uma.

KHONG JIAM

10-11 Ubon Ratchathani Lop Buri Korat Surin

Khong Jiam

Explore the natural beauty of Pha Taem National Park, where plateaus and hills dominate the landscape, and sheer cliffs have formed due to earthquakes. See numerous prehistoric cave paintings that date back more than 3,000 years reflecting the life and times of the people who once lived in the area. Descend to the tribal village of Bru, before boarding a boat to cruise along the river to Khong Jiam, a small town at the confluence of the Mekong and Mun Rivers.

Bangkok

ASK US About unique experiences or to add a bit of luxury in Thailand • Experience the luxury of a private yacht charter in the Andaman Sea • Gain access to exclusive cultural events and shows • Dinner reservations at Bangkok’s most exclusive restaurants • Chauffeur driven luxury airport transfers

TOHSANG KHONG JIAM RESORT Designed with contemporary Asian aesthetics to harmonise with nature, each of the tastefully appointed rooms and villas welcome you in true luxurious style. (See page 74 for our selected hotels in Thailand)

TIP “From the initial email, to the follow-up emails to revise and finalize our trip, to the whole tour experience, Buffalo Tours provided excellent service”

• For a different view of Bangkok nightlife, check out one of the many roof top bars • Shop until you drop at Chatuchak or JJ as the locals call it, Bangkok’s biggest weekend market! • Beat the traffic and take the skytrain to travel easily around Bangkok

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RAINFOREST AND REEF Bangkok, Khao Sok, Koh Samui, Koh Tao

9 Days

This nature filled adventure takes you straight from the heart of the concrete jungle of Bangkok, deep into the real jungle of Khao Sok National Park. Explore the pristine forests by elephant, swim in the lake and go rafting down the river. Relax on the white sandy beaches of Koh Samui and snorkel the reefs of Koh Tao.

“Really marvelous personal service to plan the trip. We received flawless services in every location with great rooms, several unexpected upgrades, and perfectly reliable transfers to and from each airport, with highly attentive local guides and drivers to make the experience highly comfortable and efficient.” Kahndav, United States

DAY

ITINERARY BANGKOK

1-2

Explore a different side to the city by tuk-tuk as you whizz through the traffic to reach Phra Sameru Fortress built during the reign of Rama I, and only one of two that have survived to present day. Then it’s off to the Amulet Market where a vast array of religious amulets, charms and traditional medicine is sold. See the reclining Buddha of Wat Po and head into Little India where a labyrinth of narrow lanes is stocked with rolls of silk and cotton. The last stop is the Thieves Market once a home for stolen goods! Tonight travel by overnight sleeper train to Surat Thani.

INCLUSIONS • 7 nights hotel accommodation • 1 night sleeper train • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Ferry transfers

KHAO SOK NATIONAL PARK

3-4

This morning arrive early into Surat Thani and drive to Khao Sok National Park, one of the oldest evergreen forests in the world. The park stretches over 739km2 and is bursting with thick native rainforest, waterfalls, towering limestone cliffs and a lake. It is home to many species of animals including elephants, gibbons, bears, langur monkeys and a rare tiger or two! Take a swim in the river and have a spot of lunch before meeting an elephant for a ride in the jungle.

PREFERRED HOTEL

KOH SAMUI

Bangkok

5-6

KOH TAO

Koh Tao Surat Thani Khao Sok National Park

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Koh Samui

From the port catch a ferry to Koh Samui, an island off the east coast of Thailand. Surrounded by white sandy beaches, calm waters, snorkelling and diving, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Explore Samui with a half-day tour taking in the natural rock formations of Grandmother and Grandfather Rock and the Big Buddha. Then be prepared for the bizarre and see the mummified monk of Wat Khunaram. Suprisingly,he is showing very little signs of decay!

7-9

ROCKY’S BOUTIQUE RESORT

TIP

With secluded beaches that boast unsurpassed water views, Rocky’s Boutique Resort is the ideal place to relax. This stunning resort is surrounded by lush tropical gardens and set in a small, private cove completely away from other resorts and hotels. Perfect for a romantic getaway or honeymoon.

In Buddist culture, it is not polite to touch people on the head or point your feet at them

(See page 74 for our selected hotels in Thailand)

Hop aboard the ferry to Koh Tao, once a haunt of sea turtles this small island has become a magnet for divers wanting to view the coral reefs. Cruise to an outlying reef for a day of snorkelling amongst the coral, spotting an abundance of tropical reef fish, stingrays, turtles, and even sharks!

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THAILAND

DOI INTHANON NATIONAL PARK

1D

Experience Thailand’s spectacular Doi Inthanon National Park on a full-day tour by 4WD. Stop in remote hill tribe villages, wander around a local temple and see the panoramic views from a mountaintop, over the valley below. Explore the national park and visit the Royal Project, one of the many community development schemes sponsored by the Thai royal family.

DOI MAE SALONG GOLDEN TRIANGLE

DOI SUTHEP AND HILL TRIBES

1/2D

Visit one of Chiang Mai’s most sacred landmarks, Doi Suthep. Walk up the 300 steps of the intricately carved mythical Naga Serpent Staircase and be rewarded with a stunning view out over the valley. Meet hill tribe people and take a peek into their way of life.

MORNING MONK EXPERIENCE

2Hrs

Experience Thai Buddhism first-hand by offering alms to the saffron-robed monks, who are among the most prominent symbols of religion and culture. In the morning, you’ll head to a nearby market to buy fruits and foods that are considered worthy before visiting a local temple to meet the monks and offer them your gifts.

CHIANG MAI SAMLOR TOUR

1/2D

Explore the Old City of Chiang Mai by traditional samlor, a way people have been getting around the city for centuries. You’ll gently cruise at bicycle pace through little streets to the Arts and Cultural Centre, wander around two important temples in the city, explore a market and end up at the Ping River, the heart of Chiang Mai.

1D

From Thai tea plantations to the legendary Golden Triangle, this full-day trip gives you a taste of the Thailand-Myanmar frontier. The afternoon is spent in the Golden Triangle, cruising along the river and stopping on an island in Laos. Visit remote tribal villages and taste the home grown tea. 70

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PHUKET FANTASEA DINNER SHOW HISTORICAL AYUTTHAYA 1D RUINS AND CRUISE

UNIQUE BANGKOK CITY TOUR

Discover the grandeur of Ayutthaya the former capital of the Kingdom of Siam. Hear the tales of palaces filled with gold, lavish ceremonies and decorative monasteries that were the envy of old world Europe. Walk the grounds of the Summer Palace and board a boat to cruise back into Bangkok.

There’s so much more to Bangkok than shopping and nightlife. This unique fullday tour takes you to two major landmarks, plus a host of hidden treasures that reveal the city’s ancient Buddhist culture. Start with a river cruise to the must-see Grand Palace and Wat Po. Then, go off the usual tourist trail and into hidden communities practising traditional crafts, and on to an exhibition of rare historical relics.

1D

DAMNOEN SADUAK FLOATING MARKET AND RIVER KWAI

Phuket Fantasea is Thailand’s ultimate cultural theme park and brings the history and culture alive in Las Vegasstyle theatre shows. With state of the art technology, over the top costumes and a cast of hundreds you will be awe struck. See different regional dances, shadow puppetry and a host of animal actors including elephants, goats and even water buffaloes! There is even a night bazaar where you can purchase trinkets and souvenirs.

1D

See history and culture come alive on a full day tour of Damnoen Saduak floating market and River Kwai. Witness the age old art of vendors selling their wares from paddle boats packed tightly into the canals. Then travel to Kanchanaburi to the infamous bridge over the River Kwai. Learn the story of how the Japanese built the bridge using the forced labor of their Allied POWs.

PHI PHI BY SPEEDBOAT

1D

Spend the day cruising and snorkelling around majestic Phi Phi Island on a speedboat, stopping at both Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Ley and seeing Maya Bay where the movie The Beach was filmed. This day trip in southern Thailand will take you to explore caves, stroll along the white sands and snorkel amongst rainbow coloured fish. 72

4.5Hrs

SIMILAN ISLANDS BY SPEEDBOAT

1D

Go island hopping by speedboat on this full-day trip to explore the Similan Islands National Park, an archipelago of nine uninhabited islands in southern Thailand. Each island is a picture of paradise, where you’ll be among the only ones exploring with opportunities to swim, snorkel, hike - or simply laze around on the pristine beaches.

SUNSET DINNER CRUISE 3Hrs ON PHANG NGA BAY Sail away from the crowds and into the sunset on this romantic evening aboard a traditional Thai junk. As the sun dips into the Andaman Sea, the boat heads out towards the breathtaking Phang Nga Bay passing Lawa Island as it gently softens in the evening light. Sit back and relax onboard with a glass of wine in hand and dine on a sumptuous Thai barbeque dinner under the stars 73


RECOMMENDED HOTELS KOH YAO YAI

BANGKOK

THE METROPOLITAN Deluxe

SIRIPANNA VILLA RESORT & SPA Superior

ROCKY’S BOUTIQUE RESORT Superior

TRISARA RESORT Deluxe

KOH YAO YAI VILLAGE Standard

KRABI

HOTEL MUSE BANGKOK Deluxe

HUA HIN

CAPE NIDHRA Luxury

ARUNTARA BOUTIQUE RESORT Standard

ANANTARA GOLDEN TRIANGLE Deluxe

Deluxe 74

RAYAVADEE Luxury

CHABA CABANA RESORT & SPA Standard

BURASARI BOUTIQUE HOTEL Superior

THE SMALL HOTEL KRABI Standard

KOH PHANGAN

THE LEGEND CHIANGRAI Superior

KOH SAMUI

PURIPUNN BABY GRAND BOUTIQUE HOTEL

MERCURE PHUKET DEEVANA Superior

CHIANG RAI

CHIANG MAI

FOUR SEASONS RESORT Luxury

PAVILLION SAMUI BOUTIQUE RESORT Superior

FOUR SEASON RESORT KOH SAMUI Luxury

SANTHIYA RESORT & SPA Superior

PHUKET

AMANPURI HOTEL PHUKET Luxury

KOH CHANG

BANTHAI BEACH RESORT Superior

KOH YAO NOI

SIX SENSES YAO NOI Deluxe

KOH CHANG KACHA RESORT & SPA Standard

RATCHATHANI

TOHSANG KHONG JIAM RESORT Superior 75


MYANMAR

Monywa Mandalay Bagan

Inle Lake

Kengtung

Mount Popa Naypyidaw Ngapali

Yangon

OUR TOP PICKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Bagan Inle Lake Shwedagon Pagoda Golden Rock Bago Pyin Oo Lwin Sagain Ngapali Beach Mrauk U Mount Popa

(Recommended by our guides)

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RAINFALL VOLUME (mm)

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TEMPERATURE ( C) CITY

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Yangon Mandalay Myeik

26 8 21 4 26 25

27 5 24 2 27 51

29 6 28 1 28 79

31 17 31 38 28 127

29 260 31 144 28 434

28 524 30 129 26 762

27 492 30 78 26 836

27 574 29 133 26 762

28 398 29 156 26 632

28 208 28 185 27 307

27 34 25 38 26 97

26 3 22 7 25 20

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WHEN TO VISIT The best time to travel in Myanmar is from October to February during the cool season, where the temperature hovers at a pleasant 24oC. The hot, dry season is from March to the middle of May and can reach up to 35oC, with the central and upper areas of Myanmar being the hottest, reaching temperatures up to 45oC. Mid May to mid October heralds the start of the green season as the rains fall turning everything lush. It’s usually wetter in the south with temperatures in the late 20s.

YANGON

INLE LAKE

The city of Yangon is steeped in culture and history, from its colonial past to a new modern future. Stroll down the city streets in the old centre where time seems to have stood still. Visit the awe inspiring Shwedagon Pagoda that dominates the city skyline and the Burmese way of life. Shop for trinkets and gemstones in Bogyoke Market and sip sweet tea with the merchants.

Inle Lake is situated in the heart of the Shan Plateau and is home to many different ethnic minorities living along its shores. The Intha people are renowned for a unique leg rowing style used to paddle their boats across the waters. The lake is rich with fish and nutrients which sustain floating vegetable gardens all year round.

BAGAN Bagan has the largest concentration of Buddhist structures in the world and rivals its famous neighbour Angkor Wat in splendour. For the absolute best view over the ancient city and a once in a lifetime experience, take an early morning hot air balloon ride and watch as the sun rises shedding light over the temples. For those that prefer to keep their feet on the ground, explore the temples by horse carriage or bicycle to visit the revered temple of Ananda or Shwezigon, the first pagoda built in classic Myanmar style.

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MANDALAY Mandalay’s name alone invokes the Myanmar of old - a land of kings and palaces, with glittering gold stupas, rich in culture and heritage. Highlights in the city include the Royal Palace and the view from Mandalay Hill that should not be missed. It is an excellent starting point to visit the many surrounding ancient cities and villages such as Sagaing and Amanapura, or Pyin Oo Lwin a former British colonial hill station known for its botanical gardens.

FESTIVALS & EVENTS

NGAPALI AND THE SOUTHERN BEACHES The beaches of Myanmar are scattered around the coastline of the Bay of Bengal. Most are still undeveloped, except for the odd fishing village and have wide expanses of sand, swaying palm trees and clear water. Ngapali is the most famous and accessible beach with a selection of resorts and bungalows to suit all budgets. Lesser known but equally tranquil are the beaches of Ngwesaung and Chaungta.

TRAVEL STYLES Adventure

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Family p108 Beaches p117 Cruises p128 Something Different

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ANANDA PAGODA FESTIVAL The Ananda Pagoda is the most revered pagoda in Bagan and every January there is a two week festival where locals and pilgrims come from afar to pay their respects. The most important day for devotees is on the full moon, when the carnival atmosphere reaches its peak. It’s a great time to truly experience both local lifestyle and Buddhist traditions.

THING YAN Thing Yan is Myanmar’s new year and is without doubt the biggest nationwide celebration. The festival lasts up to five days in April and the main activity is pouring, but especially splashing, water at each other. The exact date is based on the lunar calendar and normally falls in the middle of the month. The water throwing symbolises the washing away of sins and gaining good luck. Families will go to the temples to pray together, but more notably the streets are filled with revellers throwing buckets of water and dousing each other with ice water. Join in the fun and catch some of that good luck they are dishing out!

HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL Every November for three days the skies above Taungyi, home to Pa-O tribe, are filled with hot air balloons. The balloons are released as an offering to Cetiya in Tavitisma, one of the heavens in Buddhist cosmology. Day and night, colourful balloons in wildly imaginative shapes of various animals are released into the skies. 79


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CLASSIC MYANMAR

Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay, Inle Lake, Ngapali

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14 Days Discover the enchantment of Myanmar with a classic tour of all the sights. Wander the streets of Yangon with faded colonial architecture and admire the hundreds of Buddhist stupas at Bagan. See the one-legged rowers on Inle Lake and meet the ethnic minorities. Walk around the former royal palace of Mandalay and relax with a few days on the beach at Ngapali on the Bay of Bengal.

ITINERARY YANGON

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The former capital was one of the great cosmopolitan trading cities of the world and although no longer the capital it is still a dynamic and vibrant city, full of life, colour and intrigue. Walk through old streets lined with colonial buildings and do a spot of shopping at Scott Market. In the evening walk around the beautifully lit Shwedagon Pagoda for an amazing look at the most important Buddhist site in the country.

BAGAN

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INCLUSIONS • 12 nights hotel accommodation • 1 nights cruise cabin • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

Fly to Bagan where the landscape is a sea of stupas and temples. This ancient city and important archaeological site once held more than 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries. With the ravages of time only 2,200 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day. Admire the sunset from Shwesandaw, cruise to Tantkyi Taung atop a hill and see an ancient temple adorned with well-preserved paintings in the village of Myinkaba.

MANDALAY

5-7

Set sail for Mandalay on board a river cruise ship - the perfect way to explore the surrounding ancient capital cities. Walk across the U Bein Bridge, the longest teakwood bridge in the world and visit Amarapura with its working monastery. See the impressive stupas of Sagain, Inwa and the ‘Leaning Tower of Ava’ as well as the elegant teakwood monastery of Bagaya Kyaung. You’ll also visit Pyin Oo Lwin, a former British colonial hill station known for its botanical gardens.

INLE LAKE

8-9

Fly to Heho the entry to Inle Lake. Travel by boat across the lake and admire the one-legged rowing style unique to this region. Cruise past a coastline dotted with villages before reaching Indein, famous for its overgrown and mysterious looking 16th century stupa formations. See local artisans at work crafting their row boats, creating Buddha images from the powder of dried flowers and rolling Burmese cigars!

NGAPALI

10-14

Return to Heho and fly to the town of Thandwe, a major seaport on the Bay of Bengal. Take a short drive to the beachside township of Ngapali and spend the next few days relaxing on the pristine white sand beaches, or lying in a hammock under the shade of a coconut tree. Take a boat along the coast for snorkeling and swimming in the gentle seas.

Mandalay Bagan

Mount Popa

INLE RESORT With its distinctive swooping gabled roof and prime location the Inle Resort and Spa offers comfortable, well appointed rooms that reflect the culture and heritage of the lake. Personalised and attentive service creates an ambience of warmth and memories to last a lifetime.

Inle Lake

Naypyidaw Ngapali

Yangon

PREFERRED HOTEL 80

(See page 86 for our selected hotels in Myanmar)

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ESSENCE OF MYANMAR

Mandalay, Bagan, Mount Popa, Inle Lake, Ngapali, Yangon

13 Days

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ITINERARY MANDALAY

1-2 Let Myanmar evoke a timeless spirit within, where names like Mandalay and Bagan remind you of bygone days. Cruise along the languid waters of the Irrawaddy and watch the culture and traditions of the region unfold. See the stupas of Bagan as you float by hot air balloon, and climb to the top of Mt Popa where legends abound. Experience the colonial ambience of high tea at the Strand Hotel and relax on the Bay of Bengal with a beach break at Ngapali.

Start your exploration of Myanmar with a visit to Mingun and hear the tale of the king who wanted to build the greatest stupa in the world. When an astrologer predicted the king would die upon completion, construction was promptly stopped. You can still see the gargantuan base and the world’s largest hanging bell on display. Then, see the former British colonial hill station Pyin Oo Lwin, known for its stunning botanical gardens.

MANDALAY – BAGAN CRUISE

3-5

Board a luxury river boat and cruise from Mandalay to Bagan. Watch idly as life on the river passes by you and see the culture and traditions of the region revealed.

BAGAN – MT POPA

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INCLUSIONS • 10 nights hotel accommodation • 2 nights cruise cabin • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

PREFERRED HOTEL

Fly high over Bagan by hot air balloon for a birds-eye view of the temples below. Watch the landscapes drift by and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Keep tradition alive and toast your flight with a glass of champagne on landing. Perched 1518m above sea level on top of an old volcano is Mount Popa, with its glittering golden spires. Climb to the top for amazing panoramic views.

INLE LAKE

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NGAPALI

Mandalay Bagan Mount Popa

Inle Lake

Fly to Heho and travel to Shwe Nyaun, where a stroll through the town market is a must. Tantalize your taste buds with a wine tasting at a renowned hillside estate and continue to the impressive Inle Lake. See boatmen row in a one-legged fashion from village to village, passing between the famous floating gardens, and artisans at work creating handicrafts using traditional methods unchanged over time.

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Return to Heho and fly to the Bay of Bengal and the pristine beaches of Ngapali. Spend the next few days relaxing on the beach, lazing under the shade of a coconut tree or snorkeling in the clear waters.

YANGON

Unique, luxurious and sophisticated styles are the hallmarks of the Mandalay Hill Resort. Where links to the past fuse effortlessly with the future.

A swift morning flight will take you to Yangon where you’ll have time to shop at Scott Market or admire the colonial architecture. In the afternoon enjoy high tea at the famous Strand Hotel and a dinner cruise this evening.

(See page 86 for our selected hotels in Myanmar)

Naypyidaw Ngapali

12-13 Yangon

MANDALAY HILL RESORT HOTEL

TIP Bring crisp new USD just in case, ATMs are now widely available in major cities and dispense the local currency - Kyat

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MYANMAR ADVENTURE

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Yangon, Inle Lake, Kengtung, Mandalay & Monywa, Bagan, Mount Popa

12 Days

YANGON

1 Explore the history, culture and ethnic minority people of Myanmar. Ride a bicycle around the ancient stupas of Bagan, cruise the waterways of Inle Lake to see artisans at work and meet the different tribal people who call the area home.

ITINERARY

The atmospheric city of Yangon, still maintains its charming heritage of colonial architecture, wide tree lined streets and pretty lakes. Wander along the old harbour district where merchants go about their daily business and see the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda with its jewel encrusted spire that dominates the city skyline.

INLE LAKE

2-3

Fly to Heho the gateway to Inle Lake. Take a short drive to Nyaung Shwe and board a small boat to cruise the waterways through the floating gardens and villages. Watch in awe as the boatmen navigate and row in typical style, one-legged! Visit Indein a small village on the western shore of the lake with its cluster of ancient stupas and see local artisans at work creating handicrafts using methods passed down from generation to generation.

INCLUSIONS • 11 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

PREFERRED HOTEL

KENGTUNG

4-5

Kengtung is the home of ethnic diversity where hill tribes still wear traditional clothes and practice their tribal customs and culture. See the Paulaung wearing their typical red cloth and silver waist bands and trek to Pin Tauk for a picnic lunch by a waterfall, passing through Akha , Ann and Shan tribal villages. Try a drop of the local homebrew rice wine at Wan Kan to ease any sore feet.

MANDALAY & MONYWA

6-8

Mandalay has long been the religious and cultural centre of Myanmar, with famous pagodas like the highly revered Mahamuni Pagoda with its impressive Buddha and Kuthodaw Pagoda, where the world’s largest book is written on 79 stone tablets. Visit the ancient city of Amarapura and the Mahagandayon monastery. Nearby is the U Bein Bridge, a rickety teakwood bridge that is the longest in the world. Travel to the riverside town of Monywa and see its interesting collection of pagodas and stupas.

BAGAN

9-10

Cross the Chindwin River to Po Win Taung with more than 450,000 Buddhist images hidden in caves scattered across the landscape and on to Shwe Ba a monastery and temples hewn from the narrow cliffs. Explore the ruins of Bagan, the biggest Buddhist archeological site in the world and UNESCO World Heritage Listed. Cycle around the impressive stupas at a leisurely pace and be amazed by how many there are!

MOUNT POPA & YANGON

11-12

Perched high on top of an old volcano, climb the 777 steps leading up to Mount Popa, for impressive views over the countryside. The monastery is dedicated to the 37 ancient deities, the Nats and superstition says that to not offend the spirits, you mustn’t wear red, green or black! Fly to Yangon and spend your last day hunting out exotic arts and crafts at Scott Market.

THAZIN GARDEN Set among the manicured lawns of an ancient pagoda in Bagan, the Thazin Garden Hotel has simple, comfortable rooms decorated in classic Burmese style. (See page 86 for our selected hotels in Myanmar)

TIP Get yourself ready for your trip with a bit of reading, here are three of our top picks: • From the Land of Green Ghosts by Pascal Khoo Thwe • Letters from Burma by Aung San Suu Kyi • Burmese Chronicles by Guy Delisle

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Bagan Mount Popa

Mandalay

Kengtung Inle Lake

Naypyidaw Ngapali

Yangon

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RECOMMENDED HOTELS YANGON

KANDAWGYI PALACE Deluxe

NGWESAUNG

RUPAR MANDALAR RESORT Superior

RAZAGYO HOTEL Standard

INLE

CHATRIUM HOTEL Deluxe

HOTEL BY THE RED CANAL Superior

AUREUM PALACE HOTEL & RESORT Deluxe

NGAPALI

INLE PRINCESS RESORT Deluxe

NGAPALI BAY VILLAS AND SPA Deluxe

BAGAN

PARK ROYAL Superior

AUREUM PALACE HOTEL & RESORT Deluxe

PRISTINE LOTUS SPA RESORT Deluxe

SANDOWAY RESORT Deluxe

EAST HOTEL Standard

BAGAN THIRIPYITSAYA SANCTUARY RESORT

VILLA INLE RESORT & SPA Deluxe

PLEASANT VIEW RESORT Standard

Superior

MANDALAY

MANDALAY HILL RESORT HOTEL Luxury 86

NORTHERN KACHIN STATE

THAZIN GARDEN Superior

INLE RESORT Superior

MALIKHA LODGE Luxury 87


MULTI-COUNTRIES

VIETNAM

Halong Bay Cat Ba Island

LAOS

Hoang Sa Islands THAILAND

CAMBODIA Truong Sa Islands

Phu Quoc Island Con Dao Islands

OUR TOP PICKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Highlights of Indochina Thailand & Laos Explorer Undiscovered Laos & Cambodia Highlights of Vietnam & Cambodia Vietnam & Laos Explorer

There is no better way to discover your Asia than with a multi-country tour. Journey across borders and explore the unique qualities that blend this region into a cultural melting pot.

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MULTI-COUNTRIES

HIGHLIGHTS OF INDOCHINA

DAY

19 Days

HANOI

1-2 VIETNAM Luang Prabang

Discover the story of Hanoi by exploring its top sites and labyrinthine Old Quarter. See the Presidential Palace, the One Pillar Pagoda and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum - the resting place of Vietnam’s founding president. End the afternoon with a breezy cyclo ride through the Old Quarter’s 36 streets. With food stalls on every corner, Hanoi is famous for its street food cuisine. Join the locals and pull up a stool to eat the tasty food at one of the many pop up restaurants. Tonight board the overnight train to Sapa.

SAPA

Halong Bay Hanoi

ITINERARY

Cat Ba Island

3-5

Vientiane

In the crisp early morning air, arrive into Lao Cai and drive about an hour up the winding mountain road to Sapa. This former French hill station has few reminders of its heritage but still maintains its charm. Learn the story of Sapa with a visit to the museum and walking tour of the old market. Take a full-day trek into a less touristy area to soak up the scenery and meet a local H’mong family. Return to Hanoi by overnight train.

HALONG BAY

Hoang Sa Islands Hoian

6-7

LAOS

Arrive early in the morning to Hanoi and see the city come to life. After a quick breakfast and time to freshen up, drive about four hours to the coastal port of Halong Bay. Cruise on board a traditional junk through the thousands of limestone islands. Visit caves, floating fishing villages and swim and kayak in secluded lagoons. Return to Hanoi and fly to Danang, from here it’s a short drive to Hoi An.

Siem Reap

HOI AN

CAMBODIA Phnom Penh

Phu Quoc Island

Truong Sa Islands Mekong Delta

Ho Chi Minh City

Con Dao Islands

The Highlights of Indochina tour encompasses the very best of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Travel south through Vietnam from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, before crossing into Cambodia to discover the majestic Angkor Wat complex and the capital Phnom Penh. The trip ends in magical Laos with stays in laid-back Vientiane and Luang Prabang, the spiritual capital of this former French colony.

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Travel back in time with a tour of Hoi An, a restored 15th century fishing village on Vietnam’s striking central coast. This UNESCO recognized destination has been artfully restored to its former glory and its quaint architecture makes the perfect picture postcard. Discover a preserved pagoda, assembly hall and the beautiful Japanese covered bridge — living links to Hoi An’s ancient past!

HO CHI MINH CITY

9-10

From Hoi An take a short flight to Ho Chi Minh City, the cosmopolitan heart of Vietnam. Soak up the exotic atmosphere of this frenetic city with a guided tour of the main highlights. Travel by speedboat from Ho Chi Minh City to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground city for Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. Cruise the Saigon River, taking in the scenery and river life as you leave the bustling city behind. In the tunnels, discover how the Viet Cong survived underground and see various man traps, bomb craters and other remnants of war. Then visit a farm and taste an unusual local specialty cricket!

MEKONG DELTA

11-13

Take a journey to the heart of the Mekong Delta and discover the life on the river. Cruise the canals and waterways around the township of Can Tho, and enjoy lunch on board Le Jarai, a converted rice barge. Go deeper into the delta and stay at the border town of Chau Doc, where you will explore the countryside by Xe Loi, a type of cyclo and watch the sunset from Sam Mountain. Glide quietly by sampan through the mangroves of the Tra Su forest, to spot wildlife and birds.

SIEM REAP “My wife and I have just spent 25 days with Buffalo Tours in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos and we could not fault their organisation. Right from when we stepped off the plane at Siem Reap to be met with a smile by our guide and driver to when we left Luang Prabang, the service was faultless.” Dennis H, Australia

14-16

Return by road to Ho Chi Minh City and fly to Siem Reap in Cambodia and the gateway to the impressive temples of Angkor. Be awestruck by Angkor Wat, marvel at the smiling faces of Bayon and the tree entwined Ta Prohm. You’ll also see the Terrace of the Elephants and Leper King, the pyramid shaped Phimeanakas and watch the sunset from the top of Pre Rup. Do a bit of feel good tourism and visit a local village supporting a proven model of responsible tourism. Learn about rural life and roll up your sleeves and help out the community with their daily activities. Fly to Luang Prabang, Laos.

LUANG PRABANG GREEN PARK BOUTIQUE HOTEL

INCLUSIONS • 15 nights hotel accommodation • 2 nights sleeper train • 1 night cruise cabin • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic/regional flights as per itinerary 90

A modern take on traditional Laotian architecture, Green Park is all about style, comfort and nature. Set within a lush garden, the 34 rooms abound with character and class.

PREFERRED HOTEL

(See page 26, 42, and 58 for our selected hotels in Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia)

17-19

Arrive in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang. This stunningly beautiful town is perched on the banks of the Mekong River with a backdrop of forested mountains. Walk around and see the many golden temples that are home to saffron robed monks. Rise early to the sound of the temple gong and chanting to watch the silent morning procession of monks collecting alms. Take a boat to the holy caves of Pak Ou where hundreds of statues have been left for good luck and swim in the turquoise waters of Kuang Si Waterfall.

TIP Get yourself ready for your trip with a bit of reading, here are three of our top picks: • River of Time by Jon Swain • A Dragon Apparent by Norman Lewis • One Foot in Laos by Dervla Murphy

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MULTI-COUNTRIES

THAILAND & LAOS EXPLORER

Chiang Rai

Pakbeng

13 Days

Luang Prabang Vang Vieng

Vientiane

Chiang Mai

LAOS THAILAND

“The whole trip was brilliantly organised. Hotels were good to excellent. Guides were prompt, informative, and very flexible. Tours were exceptional. If you don’t like organised tours, think again with Buffalo!” Peter Kelsey, United Kingdom Bangkok

DAY Explore the best of Northern Thailand and Laos on this extra-special tour. Discover vibrant cities, see towering mountains, dense jungle, waterfalls, elephants, and bustling markets. Learn to cook delicious Laotian cuisine and have plenty of time to relax amid some of the most beautiful scenery in the world!

ITINERARY BANGKOK

1-2

Explore Bankgok one of the most cosmopolitan and contrasting cities in Asia. Visit the Jim Thompson House and Textile Museum to see the art and textiles of a man who is credited with reviving and revitalizing the Thai silk industry. See the glittering Grand Palace, former home of the Thai king and take a ride along the Chao Phraya River for a different perspective of the city.

CHIANG MAI – CHIANG RAI

3-4

Fly to Chiang Mai, an ancient walled city nestled in the northern mountains. Visit the beautiful and historic Buddhist temples that give Chiang Mai its character and try the regional specialty Khao Soi - a curried noodle dish. Drive through stunning mountain scenery to the quiet town of Chiang Rai that sits on the border with Myanmar and Laos - the infamous Golden Triangle.

INCLUSIONS • 12 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

PREFERRED HOTEL

PAKBENG – LUANG PRABANG

5-9

Cross the border into Laos and cruise down the Mekong River to Pakbeng. On the way visit a village of the Yao or Lu tribes. Continue down river and see the Pak Ou Caves, where devotees leave statues of Buddha to make merit and bring good luck. Arrive in the sleepy town of Luang Prabang home to majestic golden temples and monks. Swim in the turquoise pools of Kuang Si Waterfall and learn the delicious secrets of Laotian cuisine with a cooking class.

VANG VIENG

10-11

Drive about six hours through the winding mountain roads to arrive in Vang Vieng. There are striking vistas of towering limestone karst hills around every turn. Enjoy the scenic wonders of Vang Vieng as you float by innertube down the river, go kayaking or explore nearby caves.

VIENTIANE

12-13

Arguably the quietest capital city in Asia, Vientiane has a charm all of its own. Discover the city’s icons, faded French architecture and temples at a pace that is laid-back.

THE LEGEND CHIANGRAI BOUTIQUE RIVER RESORT Sitting on the banks of the Mae Kok River, The Legend Chiang Rai Resort is in harmony with its natural surroundings. The hotel is designed in a traditional Lanna style of architecture to reflect the heritage and culture of the region. (See page 74 and 42 for our selected hotels in Thailand and Laos)

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UNDISCOVERED LAOS & CAMBODIA

12 Days

DAY

ITINERARY PAKSE - 4000 ISLANDS

1-4

Arrive in Pakse the sleepy provincial capital of Champasak. Trek through coffee plantations, villages and forests to reach the plains of the Bolaven Plateau. Explore the ruins of Wat Phou temple and journey by elephant to the archaeological site of Phou Asa. Go by ferry to Khong Island, a riverine archipelago in the Mekong River and the gateway to the 4000 Islands. Cruise past the tiny islands that dot the river on the way to Li Phi Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in Asia. If you’re lucky, you might see some of the rare and elusive pink river dolphins that call the 4000 Islands home!

RATTANAKIRI - CAMBODIA

5-8 Vientiane

Cross the border into Cambodia at Rattanakiri and travel to the remote provincial capital of Ban Lung. This little visited province boasts some of the most striking landscapes in the region and is home to several ethnic minority groups and natural attractions. Swim in the crystal clear waters of Yeak Laom volcanic lake, trek through dense rainforest and visit gem mines where precious stones of amethyst and zircon are found.

KRATIE LAOS

9-10 Pakse 4000 Islands

Ratanakiri

CAMBODIA Kratie

Travel to the sleepy riverside town of Kratie, with its crumbling French facades to see the rare and elusive pink river dolphins. Walk to the top of Phnom Sambok, with its small temple and take in a peaceful Mekong sunset. Just across the water from Kratie is Koh Trong. Hop on a boat and make the short journey across for bit of cycling, and a peek into village life. Keep an eye out for the rare Mekong mud turtles that inhabit the western shore.

PHNOM PENH

11-12

Journey to Phnom Penh via Kampong Cham, a town that’s steeped in myth and legend. Take a quick look at the 12th century Wat Nokor before arriving in the capital late afternoon. Then, walk along the riverside promenade, filled with food stalls, people exercising and courting couples!

Phnom Penh

This unique overland tour will see you travel ‘off the beaten track’ through Laos and into Cambodia. Explore the southern region of Laos where ancient ruins dot the landscape and rare pink Irrawaddy dolphins swim. Cross the border into Rattanakiri and enter a world of mountains, elephants and ethnic minorities before ending your adventure in Phnom Penh.

“This was our first time using Buffalo Tours, and we are very impressed with the service we received. Everything was well organised, yet flexible enough to cater to our needs. All the tour guides and drivers were first class.” Carol Lee, Singapore

INCLUSIONS

RAFFLES LE ROYAL

• 11 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers

With a history of refined and elegant hospitality, Le Royal has been the iconic resting place for the well travelled since 1929. This luxury hotel has remained steadfast through the passage of time and is an integral part of Phnom Penh’s history.

PREFERRED HOTEL 94

(See page 42 and 58 for our selected hotels in Laos and Cambodia)

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HIGHLIGHTS OF VIETNAM & CAMBODIA 15 Days VIETNAM Hanoi

Halong Bay Cat Ba Island

Hue

Hoang Sa Islands Hoian

“Everything was perfect with your agency and your staff. Now I have not enough words to say to thanks your staff, Buffalo travel agency and especially my guide. I really do believe more and more people are coming to visit your wonderful country and people.” Pietro Ianniello, Italy

DAY

Siem Reap

HANOI

CAMBODIA Phnom Penh Ho Chi Minh City

Phu Quoc Island

ITINERARY

Truong Sa Islands

1-2

Mekong Delta

Today’s city tour includes Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple in the Old Quarter of Hanoi. Visit the Temple of Literature, built in the 11th century as Vietnam’s first university, the Fine Art Museum and Quan Thanh Temple.

HANOI - HALONG BAY Con Dao Islands

Discover the highlights of Vietnam and Cambodia on a journey that will take you through the history and culture of two diverse countries. From the stunning natural landscapes of Halong Bay and charming riverside town of Hoi An, to the magic of the Mekong and inspiring temples of Angkor, this is an unforgettable journey.

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Explore the amazing natural wonder of Halong Bay on a two day cruise through the jade green waters of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cruise to the farthest-most corners of the bay on a traditional wooden junk, visit fishing villages and kayak past jungle-clad karsts towering up out of the water.

INCLUSIONS • 13 nights hotel accommodation • 1 night cruise cabin • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

HUE AND HOI AN

5-7

Fly to the imperial city of Hue and explore the elaborate tombs belonging to past emperors. See the Imperial Citadel and cruise down the Perfume River. Drive along the scenic Hai Van Pass to the UNESCO town of Hoi An. With its stunning mix of architecture and colourful boats bobbing in the harbour. Hoi An has a charm and style all of its own. Once 15th century fishing village, the town is now renowned for its tailors, galleries boutiques and of course its food!

PREFERRED HOTEL

HO CHI MINH CITY

8-9

Fly to Ho Chi Minh City and discover the story of Saigon, from the days of the French rule to the war years with America - this is one city with a tale to tell. Journey to the countryside to the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, and witness the weird and whacky at a Cao Dai Temple.

MEKONG DELTA

10-11

Cruise the languid waters of the Mekong Delta and watch river life pass you by. Join the hustle and bustle of a floating market and see small waterside villages that have remained unchanged over time. Arrive into the sleepy riverside town of Chau Doc and watch the sunset over a patchwork of paddy fields.

PHNOM PENH AND SIEM REAP

12-15

Travel by boat up the Mekong River to Phnom Penh the capital city of Cambodia. See the jewels of the Silver Pagoda with its floor made of silver and Buddha’s studded in diamonds. Hear the moving stories of the prisoners of Tuol Sleng and shop for souvenirs at the central market. Fly to Siem Reap and the magnificent temples of Ankgor. Spend the next few days exploring these amazing ruins. Learn the secrets of an ancient empire from the detailed bas-reliefs carved into the walls.

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VERDANA LAGOON Located between Hue and Hoi An on the shores of a tranquil lagoon - Verdana’s over water villas are the perfect place to soak up the beauty of Vietnam’s central coast. (See page 26 and 58 for our selected hotels in Vietnam & Cambodia)

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MULTI-COUNTRIES

VIETNAM & LAOS EXPLORER

DAY

16 Days

HO CHI MINH CITY

1-2 Sapa

VIETNAM Hanoi

Halong Bay Cat Ba Island

Luang Prabang

LAOS

Hue Hoian Hoang Sa Islands

Phu Quoc Island

Ho Chi Minh City

“From the moment we arrived in Saigon, everything ran smoothly and the whole family was blown away by Buffalo Tour’s dedication towards making everything perfect. This tour company really strives to include the personal touches that make a holiday special and memorable.” Kath D, Australia

Fly to Hoi An and travel back in time to a restored 15th century fishing village on Vietnam’s striking central coast. This UNESCO recognized town has been artfully restored to its former glory and its quaint architecture makes the perfect picture postcard. Enjoy a walking tour of this charming town to discover a preserved pagoda, assembly hall and beautiful covered bridge - living links to Hoi An’s ancient past!

HUE

5-7 Truong Sa Islands

Start your journey in sultry, cosmopolitan Ho Chi Minh formerly called Saigon and feel the pulse of the city. With its heady mix of past and present architecture, scooters whizzing past and noodle sellers on the sidewalk, Saigon is a city on the move. Explore the waterways of the Mekong Delta with a river cruise on the converted rice barge Le Jarai.

HOI AN

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Vientiane

ITINERARY

Drive the scenic Hai Van Pass to the former imperial capital of Hue. Cruise the Perfume River and explore the picturesque remains of the Imperial Citadel, royal tombs, and Buddhist pagodas.

HANOI AND SAPA

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Con Dao Islands

Take a short flight to Hanoi and say a quick hello to the city. This evening, board an overnight train to the former French hill station of Sapa. Spend the next few days exploring a region of stunning landscapes, cultural heritage and ethnic diversity at the edge of northern Vietnam.

HANOI AND HALONG BAY

11-12

Good morning Hanoi! Arrive by overnight train from Sapa and explore the ‘Paris of the Orient’. Hear the story of Hanoi with a guided tour of the sights and in the evening do as the locals do and pull up a stool on the sidewalk with a beer and a snack. Cruise the waters of Halong Bay with its hundreds of towering pillars of sea and wind-carved limestone karsts. Stay onboard a traditional junk for the night, visit floating fishing villages and awesome caves.

LUANG PRABANG

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Return to Hanoi and fly to Luang Prabang. Set amidst lush mountains, this sacred city of golden temples and saffron-robed monks provides endless opportunities for sightseeing. Take a guided walk around the town and climb the 328 steps to the top of Mount Phousi for stunning views. Witness the morning procession of monks collecting alms and make merit at the Pak Ou Caves where devotees have left hundreds of statues of Buddha.

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From the chaotic streets of Vietnam to the laid-back lifestyle of Laos, explore the highlights of two culturally rich and diverse countries. Feel the pulse of Ho Chi Minh City, the charm of Hoi An and see the ancient imperial capital of Hue. Meet ethnic minorities in Sapa and swim in the jade green waters of Halong Bay, before flying to the temple city of Luang Prabang, where a procession of monks walk the streets.

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VICTORIA CAN THO RESORT Sitting on the banks of the Hau River, Victoria Can Tho is your gateway to the Mekong. This beautiful boutique property captures the spirit of the Delta, its floating markets and people.

PREFERRED HOTEL

(See page 26 and 42 for our selected hotels in Vietnam & Laos)

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ADVENTURE

Trekking

Our story began with a short trek to Mai Chau more than 20 years ago, since then we have added new and exciting activities to bring out your spirit of adventure, no matter what your age or level of fitness. Climb the rocky karsts of Cat Ba Island, go white water rafting in Koh Pi Pi or cycle your way through the ancient temples of Angkor.

WHAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU? There are lots of fun things to do, however not all activities are suitable for everyone. • Trekking will involve walking off-road, over uneven, slippery or wet surfaces • Cycling day trips are usually on paved roads and at a slow and easy pace • Rafting and kayaking, you should be able to swim although lifejackets are provided • Rock climbing, you need muscles for this!

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CHIANG MAI CYCLING TOUR

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Experience a short, half-day bicycle adventure that is full of the traditional culture of Chiang Mai. This cycling tour takes you to a local market and to the old city to meet and see artisans at work. You’ll be able to create your own silver ornament and spend some time exploring beautifully built temples.

HANOI CYCLING TOUR

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Cycling

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CYCLING LUANG PRABANG COUNTRYSIDE

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Rafting & Kayaking

JAMES BOND ISLAND KAYAKING

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LAOS

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Discover James Bond Island, where ‘The Man With the Golden Gun’ starring Roger Moore and Christopher Lee was filmed in 1974. Kayak through secret lagoons and small passageways that open up to majestic caves. This exciting trip offers views of the best of Phang Nga Bay’s amazing landscapes with plenty of time to enjoy working on your tan, swimming and snorkeling at Lawa Island.

Cycling is a great way to see the countryside of Luang Prabang. This full-day tour will take you off road, passing rivers and rice paddies through different villages. In each new village, you’ll learn more about local life and observe farming and weaving traditions. You’ll cycle around 35kms with a break for a picnic lunch on the banks of the Khan River!

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See another side to Hanoi with a half-day cycling trip that takes you away from the busy chaos of Hanoi’s city centre and into the nearby countryside. Observe local life as you cycle through villages and along the banks of the Red River. Visit a pottery village and flower gardens before pedalling around West Lake, Hanoi’s biggest lake where you’ll stop for a coffee break at a local cafe.

SILK ISLAND CYCLING

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Cycle to a little-visited Cambodian island, famous for its artisanal silk production. Koh Dach, known locally as Silk Island, lays in the Mekong River a short boat ride from Phnom Penh. The tour includes a stop at a temple to chat with the monks, and a demonstration by a smallscale silk producer.

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KHAN RIVER KAYAKING

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Get set for an action packed day on the water kayaking the Nam Khan River. On this full-day tour you will pass by waterside villages and ride the rapids. Take a refreshing swim in the cool pools of Tad Sae Waterfall and enjoy a delicious picnic lunch on the river bank. You don’t need to be super fit or have previous experience to participate and fully experienced guides will be there to help you out.

KOH HONG & AO THALANE KAYAKING

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Jump on a long-tailed boat from the pier and travel through stunning coastal scenery to Hong Island. Paddle your kayak around the island and admire the unusual rock formations, relax on the sandy beach or take a swim. There are lots of shallow coral reefs and a breathtaking lagoon to explore. Then it’s off to Ao Thalane surrounded by towering limestone karsts and lovely offshore islands. Kayak through the narrow channels and see species of Kingfishers, little Herons and Crab-Eating Macaques. 103


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Rock Climbing & Ziplines

FLIGHT OF THE GIBBON

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Experience the Flight of the Gibbon, a thrilling zipline ride in the forests by Angkor. With 21 platforms perched high in the tree tops, sky bridges in the canopies and a 15m abseil, you’ll be saying Angkor what? And keep a lookout for wild gibbons in the trees!

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MAI CHAU ROCK CLIMBING

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Spend a day rock climbing in the mountains of Mai Chau, a lush province of northern Vietnam. Cycle your way through a sea of green rice paddies and stunning scenery to the base of the limestone cliffs, where your expert guides will harness you up and literally show you the ropes! Climb as high as you dare for fantastic panoramic views of the area.

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Enjoy three days of adventure as you whiz through the jungles of southern Laos on ziplines. Your sense of adventure will be put to the test as you navigate the forest canopy by a circuit of ziplines, climb rocky peaks and sleep in tree-houses perched high above the ground. Get back to nature with a trek through coffee plantations and cool off with a swim in a nearby waterfall.

CAT BA ADVENTURE

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Spend three days exploring Cat Ba Island, a seaside collection of limestone formations, jade green waters and pristine beaches. Paddle kayaks in clear waters, go rock climbing with professional guides, and climb to the summit of a jungle-clad peak with postcard-perfect views. 104

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ASK US Challenge yourself with a trek to the highest reaches of Fansipan, Vietnam’s highest peak at 3,143m above sea level.

Go on a two day safari in Khao Yai National Park, about three hours drive from Bangkok. Join your guide on a trek through grasslands to the wildlife watchtower and salt lick to spot animals, and cool off with a swim at a waterfall. In the evening look for the nocturnal animals that roam the park, such as large Indian civet cats, porcupines and deer. You might even see wild elephants!

KHAO LAK NATURE SAFARI

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Ride an elephant, trek through the jungle and float down a river on a bamboo raft, on a full-day mini safari in secluded Khao Lak National Park. Just 100km from Phuket, Khao Lak features a jungle covered mountain that sits behind a 20km stretch of lovely sandy beaches. Ride elephants through unspoiled nature to remote swimming spots, trek to secluded beaches and end the day with a languid raft journey.

MUANG NGOI CULTURE TREK

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Journey by boat to a pretty corner of Laos and take a four-day trek through Muang Ngoi and the surrounding countryside. Immerse yourself into the culture and history with visits to the mountain cave of Tam Kang that provided shelter during wartimes and share dinner in the homes of ethnic minorities where you will learn about their way of life.

MAI CHAU VALLEY BREAK

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Take a break in Mai Chau, a scenic patchwork of villages and limestone cliffs less than 150km from Hanoi. This beautiful mountain area with thick jungle, bamboo groves, tea plantations and waterfalls lends itself to fantastic walks and mini treks to ethnic minority villages, without the influx of tourists.

NAM NERN SAFARI

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Take a three-day safari adventure through the forests of Phou Louey National Protected Area. Trek through the jungle and keep an eye out for tigers on a night safari. You’ll sleep in bamboo huts and sing Lao folk tunes around a campfire. Travel by car, boat and on foot to get to all those hard to reach places, for an off the beaten track adventure. 106

SAPA AND H’MONG HOMESTAY

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Explore Sapa’s mountains and ethnic diversity in this trek through rice terraces and remote villages. Stay in the home of a H’mong family and learn about their history and traditions. This is a wonderful and responsible way to gain first-hand understanding of an ethnic-minority community that lives far from the conveniences of modern cities. 107


FAMILY Designed with families in mind, our touring programs take in all the highlights and roll them up into family fun for everyone. It’s not just one boring museum after another, our tours are set at a slower pace with plenty of activities that will connect your children with the culture and people of Asia. Travelling with kids has never been easier!

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CAMBODIA FOR FAMILIES

8D Get off the beaten track in Cambodia in this family-friendly adventure. Highlights include Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary, a silkweaving island, the temples of Angkor and Tonle Sap Lake. You’ll also visit the colourful capital Phnom Penh and spend a night in the home of a local family.

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Discover Phnom Penh with a visit to the Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda, with its floor covered by 5,000 silver tiles each weighing 1kg and Buddha’s encrusted with diamonds. Take a trip to the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary and say hello to the cute furry bears. This small zoo is supported by Free the Bears, an Australian non-profit organization that rescues Moon and Sun Bears from the illegal wildlife trade. Hop on board a boat and take a short ride to Silk Island and meet the families who are still maintaining the old traditions of hand looming silk and dying it to bright hues. This afternoon fly to Siem Reap.

SIEM REAP – TEMPLES OF ANGKOR

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Bring out your inner explorer as you see the majestic temples of Angkor. Enjoy a ride on a tethered balloon to view the vast Angkor complex. The balloon has a large circular walkway to take in the best views – the kids will love it! Then it’s back down on the ground to explore the mighty Angkor Wat. See the Apsara’s dancing on the walls and call out your name in the hall of echoes. Next up is the magical Ta Prohm where giant tree roots snake around the temple and tall trees sprout out of the roof. Hop on an elephant and ride past the ancient ruins, you’ll feel like Khmer royalty! All the main temples are covered so you won’t miss a thing! Venture up to Phnom Kulen for a picnic and day of swimming in the waterfall.

TONLE SAP LAKE

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INCLUSIONS • 7 nights hotel accommodation • 1 night homestay • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers

ASK US Extend your time in Cambodia with a beach break to Sihanoukville or Kep

TIP The kids will love eating the local food as it is not spicy like Thai food, but there are plenty of cafes serving chicken nuggets, fries and hamburgers too!

Hop aboard a tuk tuk, and whizz your way toward Tonle Sap Lake. As the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, it plays host to dozens of species of birds, fish and mammals. Take a boat trip to see floating villages where the kids can go fishing. Walk through some lakeside pagodas and a forest of stilt houses before returning to Siem Reap.

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A homestay is a great way to immerse yourself in the culture of the country you are visiting. Jump into an ox cart, a local method of transport and ride to the village. Depending on the season, get hands-on and help your host family with fishing, farming, or other rural activities. It’s a great eyeopener for the kids. Wake up and enjoy breakfast with your host family before saying your goodbyes and returning back to Siem Reap for your onward journey. 111


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Vietnam

FAMILY VIETNAM

12D

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ITINERARY HANOI

1-3

Get your kids acquainted to Vietnamese food with a cooking class at a hospitality school for underprivileged children. This is a great way to not only learn about the food but also the plight of many impoverished children. Take a breezy cyclo ride through the Old Quarter navigating its narrow streets and colourful markets. Tonight attend a water-puppetry performance - a surefire kid pleaser! Visit two of Hanoi’s most iconic sites a mausoleum containing the preserved remains of Vietnam’s founding president, Ho Chi Minh, and the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. Both are great introductions to Vietnam’s complex history.

CAT BA ISLAND

4-5

Vietnam is a destination that offers points of interest for mums, dads and kids alike. In this tour that is specifically tailored to families, discover the country’s beauty through trips to famous islands, beach towns and urban landmarks. The kids will love the caving, snorkeling and cooking classes mixed with just enough of the cultural stuff to keep everyone happy!

Take a three hour drive to a coastal port and take the express ferry to Cat Ba Island jammed packed with activities and fun for the whole family. Explore an old French colonial fortress and take a traditional junk boat cruise to Lan Ha Bay. Visit a cave to see beautiful coral and tropical fish swimming about, and kayak into a hidden lagoon. All of the kayaks fit two people and childsized life-vests are available - perfect for adult-child pairings. Then it’s off to Moody Beach, to climb the limestone cliffs. Our guides regularly work with climbers of all ages, and children tend to be naturals!

HOI AN

6-9

Return to Hanoi and fly to Danang. Then drive about 40 minutes to Hoi An, a restored 15th century fishing village, a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site. Unlike many destinations in Vietnam, Hoi An has pedestrian streets that are ideal for leisurely strolling. The food here is particularly good especially the tasty soup and noodle dishes. Introduce your kids to life on the land and hands-on fun while in Hoi An. Take a bike ride along green rice paddies to a small village and join the farmers in the fields. Roll up your sleeves, or get knee deep in mud to help the farmers with their daily chores. Then head back to town and meet the fisherman along the river to learn how to throw a net and paddle a bamboo basket boat. Hoi An is famous for its brightly coloured lanterns lighting up the streets and the kids can create their own in a lantern-making workshop. See the beautiful reef fish with a snorkeling trip to Cham Island and relax on the beach to work on your tan!

HO CHI MINH CITY

10-12

Fly to Ho Chi Minh City and explore the bustling city streets and markets at your own pace. The city, formerly called Saigon, reflects the pulse of a changing Vietnam. Trendy cocktail lounges are found alongside ramshackle noodle stands, and Rolls Royce cars share the road with hundreds of scooters whizzing past! Go by speedboat along the Saigon River to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground network that housed thousands of Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. The kids will love crawling through the tunnels and climbing on top of an old bombed out tank! The tunnels also contained supply routes, hospitals and munitions dumps, and figured prominently in the 1968 Tet Offensive. Take in a bit more history with a trip to the Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum, which is childfriendly, however it does contain some graphic images.

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TIP For more family fun, spend a day at the Saigon Zoo

INCLUSIONS • 11 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

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Thailand

THAILAND NATURE & FAMILY

INCLUSIONS

13D

• 10 nights hotel accommodation • 2 nights houseboat accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Arrival and departure transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

Get back to nature with a 13 day family adventure starting with Bangkok’s best sights. Head off for a safari in Khao Yai National Park, then bring out your inner explorer before stepping back in time at an archaeological excavation site that dates back 3,000 years. Walk the bridge over the River Kwai and for some family fun, board a houseboat where you can swim, bamboo raft and even ride an elephant! End your days soaking up the sun and sand on the beach of Hua Hin.

ASK US If you love pad thai, then why not join a cooking class and impress the family with your wok skills!

TIP See the stars of the sea at the world-class Siam Ocean World in Bangkok

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ITINERARY BANGKOK

1-2

Introduce your kids to the glittering temples of Bangkok and the Buddhist culture, where you will see solid gold, emerald and reclining Buddha’s, all sacred and with an interesting story to tell. Whizz through the streets by tuk tuk to Phahurat Market in the heart of Bangkok’s Little India to wander around the maze of stalls selling all kinds of fabrics, ornaments and accessories. Stay in one of the few green hotels in Bangkok - The Bangkok Tree House. Your bed for the night will be in a tree top nest, an alternative sleeping option which immerses you completely into your new climate and surroundings. The kids will love it!

KHAO YAI NATIONAL PARK & KORAT

3-5

Head to Khao Yai National Park about three hours drive from Bangkok for a jungle safari. Join your guide on a trek through grasslands to the wildlife watchtower and salt lick to spot animals. In the evening return for an exciting night safari and if you are lucky you might see the nocturnal animals that roam the park, such as large Indian civet cats, porcupines, samba and other deer. You might even see wild elephants! Visit the Ban Prasart archaeological excavation site in Korat and let your kids become the next Indiana Jones! Set up as an outdoor museum, it consists of three pits that have been landscaped and are open to the public. Bones and pots have been found dating the site as far back as 3,000 years. Then head back to your nest in Bangkok arriving late in the afternoon.

KHAO LEAM HOUSEBOAT LAKE SAFARI

6-8

Leave the hustle and bustle of Bangkok behind and get a history lesson on one of the world’s most famous bridges. Take a walk over the bridge at the River Kwai, built by prisoners of World War II, and slave labour many of whom lost their lives during construction. The journey continues to a lakeside village where you will board a Thai houseboat. Spend the next couple of days swimming, kayaking and exploring the lakeside communities. You’ll also ride an elephant and go bamboo rafting.

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Hua Hin has an 8km stretch of beach perfect for a relaxing holiday. It’s a favourite with the Thai Royals and the jet-set who have built their own beachfront summer homes along the curving sandy bay. There are leisure activities for the whole family, with lots of water sports, parks, caves and waterfalls to explore. Or hit a few balls and play a round of golf at one of the world-class courses. 115


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Laos

6D

FAMILY RETREAT IN LAOS

See the very best of Laos on this family-friendly highlights tour. A great mix of culture and activities to give you experiences you and your kids won’t soon forget. You’ll learn how to ride an elephant and plant rice in the fields. Chat with monks at temples, swim in waterfalls and race to the top of Mount Phousi. Learn about the culture with a Baci ceremony and see the sights of Vientiane including Buddha Park, a mix of the weird and the wonderful.

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ITINERARY LUANG PRABANG

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Arrive in Luang Prabang and settle in to the relaxed laid-back pace. Spend the afternoon wandering the riverside or exploring the many temples dotted amongst the town. Introduce your kids to Buddhist culture with a visit to the temples and observe monks going about their daily chores. Take your marks, get set, and race up the 328 steps to the top of Mount Phousi, for panoramic views of the city. Become a farmer for the day at the Living Land Rice Experience and immerse yourself in the daily chores. Let your kids try their hand at the plough, and discover that farm work is no picnic! Cool down with a dip in the turquoise pools of Kuang Si Waterfall and visit a rescue centre for cute furry sun bears. Enjoy a day out with the elephants with a ride along a jungle path to the river where the wet and wild fun begins as the elephants take their bath and their trunks turn into water pistols!

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Fly to Vientiane the sleepy Lao capital. Take a short city tour starting at Wat Sisaket Vientiane’s oldest-surviving monastery, where the kids will marvel at the thousands of Buddha statues. Learn the interesting history of the Hor Pha Ke museum and admire the golden stupa of Pha That Luang the national symbol of Laos. Then, climb up to the top of Patouxai for great views of the city. For a fun day out for the kids, spend a couple of hours at Buddha Park exploring the weird, wonderful and quirky statues. The park is the folly of Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat, a monk, shaman and mystic of Hinduism and Buddhism. Keep your eye out for a giant pumpkin with a demon head, a gigantic 40m long reclining Buddha, and Shiva waving his menacing eight arms of swords!

BEACHES If sipping a cocktail on a sandy beach is your idea of a holiday then look no further. From flop and drop to island hops we have all the best beaches of Southeast Asia covered. If sitting all day on the beach is not your style then we can add some activities to get you off that sun lounge and into the action.

INCLUSIONS • 5 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers • Domestic flights as per itinerary

ASK US Combine your holiday in Laos with a stopover in Bangkok or an island beach break

TIP With very little traffic, Luang Prabang is perfect for walking around and exploring with kids

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Vietnam Beach Guide Hanoi

Halong Bay

Cat Ba Island

The southern coast of Vietnam hosts a whole collection of beautiful beaches that are easily accessible. Each has their own unique highlights so read our guide to Vietnam’s beaches to choose the best beach for you!

Hoang Sa Islands

Hue Hoi An

Nha Trang

Ho Chi Minh City

Phu Quoc Island

Truong Sa Islands Mui Ne

Ho Tram Mekong Delta Con Dao Islands

HOI AN / DANANG

NHA TRANG

MUI NE / PHAN THIET

CON DAO ISLANDS

HO TRAM

PHU QUOC

The beaches of Vietnam’s central coastal region of Hoi An, are the most well-known and stretch 30km from Danang to Hoi An. The eponymous China Beach with its arc of fine white sand and legacy of R&R for US soldiers during the Vietnam War is popular with surfers during the months of November to February when the waves are at their biggest. Cua Dai is the main tourist beach for Hoi An, where beachside resorts dominate the coastline.

With 7km of golden beaches, Nha Trang is the premier beach resort destination in Vietnam. Aside from a lovely beach, greater Nha Trang has islands where you can snorkel and scuba dive in search of tropical fish and coral. Back in town, enjoy the cafe culture waterside or relax in one of the many spas or mud baths!

This charming seaside coastal town Mui Ne has gone from a small fishing village to Vietnam’s hotspot for wind and kite surfing. From October to April the strong winds provide the perfect conditions for these types of adrenaline sports. The region is also known for its huge sand dunes that are popular for jeep safaris. Go a little farther up the coast and reach Phan Thiet, quieter than its neighbour Mue Ne, but still as nice.

This stunningly beautiful archipelago has been designated a marine protected area and is the finest location for diving and snorkelling in Vietnam. The pristine reefs are home to a variety of marine life including colouful fish and dugongs that are similar to manatees. Back on land the islands are covered with hidden lagoons, thick forests ideal for hiking and stretches of deserted beaches. The best time to visit the islands for scuba diving is March to July when the seas are calmest.

Ho Tram is a short jaunt from Ho Chi Minh City making it a popular local weekend getaway. The largely undeveloped coastline gives the region a relaxed appeal with unspoiled waters and a wide sandy beach. Just up the road you will find Binh Chau Hot Springs, famous for its relaxing mud baths and curative hot mineral springs.

Known for its fish sauce, this beautiful island is one of the least populated islands in Vietnam. Bordering with Cambodia, the island is fringed with white-sand beaches and tropical jungle terrain, with perfect weather year-round!

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Vietnam PREFERRED HOTEL

HOI AN BEACH BREAK

4D

VICTORIA HOI AN BEACH RESORT & SPA Sitting serenely on the stunning golden sand beach of Hoi An, the Victoria’s beautifully appointed rooms are the perfect place to unwind and explore the charms of Hoi An.

Relax with a beach get-away in Hoi An and soak up the history and the laid back atmosphere of this former fishing port. This is a perfect spot to spend a few days relaxing on the large stretches of white sand beach, swimming in the warm waters and there is even a small surf break! Wander the charming town with its restored heritage, boutique galleries, tailors and fabulous food - you won’t want to leave.

(See page 26 for our selected hotels in Vietnam)

PREFERRED HOTEL

VICTORIA PHAN THIET BEACH RESORT & SPA

PHAN THIET BEACH BREAK

4D

Leave your worries behind and relax with a beach break at Phan Thiet. This little piece of paradise is about five hours from Ho Chi Minh City, with golden sandy beaches and palm fringed coastline. Go surfing down the sand dunes, swim in the sea or cycle the country lanes. You can do as much or as little as you want.

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BEACH BREAK IN PHU QUOC

4D

A quick 50 minute flight from Saigon and you are toes deep in the soft white sand of Phu Quoc. This remote island near Cambodia sees few tourists and remains a paradise of rugged jungle and sparkling blue waters. Laze in a hammock or get out and about and discover the islands unique history.

Find a little piece of beach paradise at Victoria Phan Thiet. Set amongst lush gardens, the resort’s bungalows look out on sweeping sands and turquoise seas. (See page 26 for our selected hotels in Vietnam)

ASK US Ask us about honeymoon packages and romantic getaways

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BEACHES BEACH

BEACHES BEACH

Cambodia Vietnam

Myanmar Vietnam

PREFERRED HOTEL

PREFERRED HOTEL

NGAPALI BAY VILLAS AND SPA

SOKHA BEACH RESORT

CAMBODIA BEACH BREAK

4D

Sihanoukville is the premier beach destination of Cambodia, to soak up the sun and work on your tan. There are three main beach areas with long stretches of white sand and shallow waters perfect for swimming. Rent a boat for an island escape of swimming, fishing and snorkeling.

Pristine stretches of white sand beach and a selection of wellappointed rooms and suites, make the Sokha Beach Resort the finest in Sihanoukville. (See page 58 for our selected hotels in Cambodia)

NGAPALI BEACH BREAK

4D

Relax and get away from it all with a beach break at Ngapali. This secluded location is still very hard to reach by road, but a short flight from Yangon will get you to its’ serene beaches and crystal clear waters. Spend the day lazing away under a palm tree, snorkeling in the clear waters or visiting the nearby black sand island.

PREFERRED HOTEL

KNAI BANG CHATT RESORT

CAMBODIA KEP COASTAL BREAK

2D

Relax at the quiet seaside town of Kep, where time has stood still. During the golden years of Cambodia in the 1960s, Kep was a popular haunt of the jet-set and Khmer royalty. With its black sand beach, cool breezes and dramatic mountain backdrop favoured by the Europeans. Rent a boat and explore the surrounding islands, take a short hike through the mountains or cycle along back country lanes. Kep is the ideal get-away.

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The rustic simplicity and understated elegance merge seamlessly into the relaxed and beautiful surroundings of Kep. The resort prides itself on its signature blend of privacy and personlised service. (See page 58 for our selected hotels in Cambodia)

This beautiful well designed, handcrafted hotel makes the perfect beach sanctuary. Using marble, sandstone and teak all sourced from within Myanmar, to create a stunning, sophisticated and relaxed ambience. (See page 86 for our selected hotels in Myanmar)

PREFERRED HOTEL

NGWESAUNG BEACH BREAK

NGWESAUNG BEACH BREAK

AUREUM PALACE HOTELS & RESORTS 4D

Ngwesaung beach is an area only recently discovered and an incredible getaway for a beach break. Overlooking the beautiful waters of the Bay of Bengal it is easy to forget about time when lying on the beach. Twice a day, when the tide is right you can cross to ‘Lovers Island’, where you might just choose to get ‘marooned’ until the next tide.

Exquisite décor and an impressive beach frontage make the Aureum Resort a premium destination. With deluxe rooms, spacious poolside and ocean front cottages stocked with luxury amenities. (See page 86 for our selected hotels in Myanmar)

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Thailand Beach Guide With so many wonderful exotic options to choose from, selecting just one beach destination in Thailand is no easy task. From action packed, adrenaline water adventures to secluded shorelines, you’ll be spoilt for choice!

Bangkok

Hua Hin

Koh Tao Koh Samui

Phuket

Krabi Phi Phi Island

HUA HIN

PHUKET

KOH PHI PHI

KOH SAMUI

KRABI

KOH TAO

Hua Hin has an 8km stretch of beach perfect for a relaxing holiday. It’s a favourite with the Thai Royals and the jetset who have built their own beachfront summer homes along the curving sandy bay. Besides sun-filled days on the long coastline there are leisure activities for the whole family. With lots of water sports, parks, caves and waterfalls, not to mention the world class golf courses.

Aside from countless beach options, Thailand’s largest island boasts a wide range of activities including water sports, trekking, elephant riding and more. It is also the gateway to the stunning Similan Islands National Park with world-class diving and snorkelling, open from November to March each year.

Koh Phi Phi is known for its stunning limestone karsts set amongst beautiful cobalt blue seas. From the pulsating party scene at Tong Sai Bay to secluded beaches where the only sound is the waves lapping at the shore - each of its beaches has its own unique charm.

Thailand’s second largest island that was once a haunt of backpackers is now home to several international hotels and boutique resorts. The main action is centred on Chaweng Beach with its long stretch of white sand and pumping nightlife. Lamai is quieter and geared more towards the family market. If flop and drop is not your thing, the island has loads of attractions to keep you busy.

Renowned for its spectacular limestone karsts, and the rock climbing epicentre of Thailand, Krabi appeals to an adventurous crowd. Paddle the azure waters by kayak, scale the rocky karsts, or simply flop and drop on one of the many palm fringed beaches.

Surrounded by a rocky coastline with some beaches accessible only by boat, gives the island a unique remote appeal. White sandy beaches, clear water and an abundance of marine life make Koh Tao a favourite amongst divers and snorkellers.

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CAPE NIDHRA HOTEL

HUA HIN BEACH BREAK

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Hua Hin is the perfect beach getaway for those wanting some sun, sea and sand but not wishing to travel to the islands. Only 200kms from Bangkok and a favourite with Thai Royalty, Hua Hin has a long stretch of beach and clean white sand. If flop and drop is not your thing there are world-class golf courses and a host of activities, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

A unique seafront property offering private pool suites designed around the concept of comfortable, modern and elegant living. Relax in the tastefully appointed suites or around your private poolside deck. (See page 74 for our selected hotels in Thailand)

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PHUKET PARADISE

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Sun seekers flock to Phuket’s palm-fringed tropical beaches, limestone cliffs and clear blue waters. One of the most popular islands in Thailand, Phuket offers great diving, sailing, fishing and water sports to keep you active. But that’s not all, there’s the food, culture and nightlife that makes Phuket an ideal beach break.

AMANPURI HOTEL PHUKET Amanpuri, meaning place of peace in Sanskrit offers an experience like no other. Stay in the luxurious surrounds of your own private teakwood pavillion, elegantly designed and furnished. Dine on Thai and European specialities, pamper yourself at the spa, or join a daily yoga and meditation session - luxury at its finest. (See page 74 for our selected hotels in Thailand)

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FOUR SEASONS RESORT KOH SAMUI

KOH SAMUI ISLAND GETAWAY

4D

If you love the beach this is the place for you! Clear warm water, gentle ocean breezes and stunning sunsets. Travel the island by jeep to see the natural rock formations, large waterfalls and the big Buddha. With great food, nightlife and shopping, Koh Samui is hard to beat.

The Four Season Resort is set in an idyllic and secluded location, surrounded by tropical gardens and coconut groves. Each spacious villa offers the height of comfort with chic decor, soft furnishings and stunning beach and water views. (See page 74 for our selected hotels in Thailand)

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CRUISES The languid waters of Indochina have long been romanticized in books and movies. Step into the past and experience the golden age of cruising, travelling by converted rice barges, traditional junks and classic river boats.

L’AZALÉE CRUISE HALONG BAY

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Explore the amazing natural wonder of Halong Bay on a two-day cruise through the jade green waters of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cruise to the far-most corners of the bay on L’Azalée, a traditional wooden junk, visit fishing villages and kayak past jungle-clad karsts towering up out of the water. Extend your time and add another day to explore the white sandy beaches of Lan Ha Bay.

SONG XANH SERENITY MEKONG DELTA

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Let the languid waters of the Mekong River take you back in time to days gone by. Journey by a traditional private sampan from Cai Be to Chau Doc, deep in the heart of the delta. See old faded French architecture, get in amongst the hustle and bustle of a floating market, or moor your boat in a quiet canal where life remains unchanged. 128

CAI BE PRINCESS MEKONG DELTA

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Cruise in a traditional Indochinese boat along the secluded waterways of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. See sleepy riverside towns, visit market stalls and small scale home-based factories. Wander the banks of a secluded island, and enjoy lunch at a sublime retreat reminiscent of Vietnam’s French colonial past. 129


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VIETNAM TO CAMBODIA CRUISE

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ITINERARY HO CHI MINH CITY – MEKONG DELTA

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Board your luxury river cruise ship the Jayavarman and be welcomed by the crew. As the captain raises anchor and sounds the horn, relax with a cocktail on deck and soak up the ambience as you cruise the waterways of the Mekong Delta. See the hustle and bustle of floating markets, faded French architecture and visit the township of Sadec, the setting for the book ‘The Lover’ by Marguerite Duras and reminisce of days gone by.

CAMBODIA BORDER CROSSING & PHNOM PENH

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Cross the floating border between Vietnam and Cambodia and cruise up the river to Phnom Penh. In the days of Indochine, Phnom Penh was thought of as the ‘Paris of the East’ with canals, wide tree lined boulevards and beautiful architecture. Those days are but a distant memory, however glimpses of the past can still be found. Explore the major landmarks including the fascinating Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda and the National Museum. Visit the sobering and poignant Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum for a startling look into the country’s tragic history.

KAMPONG CHAM

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Depart before dawn and cruise to Kampong Cham stopping off at the little-known Chong Koh silk weaving village. The next port of call is Angkor Ban, a small rustic village where the houses are hewn by hand. Meet the locals and take part in the daily activities of village life. Journey to the pre-Angkorian temple of Wat Hanchey and climb the 291 steps to the top for breath-taking views. And back on board the cruiser take part in a ship’s blessing by monks. Hear the timeless story of Wat Nokor built within the ruins of an ancient temple and test your sense of balance as you cross a 2km rickety bamboo bridge.

KAMPONG CHNNANG – TONLE SAP

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Early in the morning cruise into Kampong Chnnang in the very heart of Cambodia. Wave to the children as they bring their livestock down to the river for a morning bath and see the houses perched high on top of stilts. Visit small artisanal villages specializing in pottery and journey through the floating villages and fish farms. The cruise then enters the Tonle Sap Lake, the largest fresh water lake in Southeast Asia. It provides half of the fish consumed in Cambodia yearly and is unique because unlike other lakes the direction of the flow reverses each year.

SIEM REAP - ANGKOR WAT

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Experience the slow pace of the river as you cruise from the Mekong Delta to the temples of Angkor. Relax as the former Indochine slips by revealing tattered French architecture and traditions that have remained unchanged. Immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of floating markets, history and culture of two outstanding countries, and look on in awe at the magnificent temples of Angkor.

Arrive in Siem Reap and the gateway to Ankgor. Wander through the old market the centre point of the town, with its labyrinth of laneways filled with cafes and bars, art galleries, boutiques and handicraft stores. Explore the amazing temples of Angkor. Be awestruck by Angkor Wat, marvel at the smiling faces of Bayon and the tree entwined Ta Prohm. You’ll also see the Terrace of the Elephants and Leper King, the pyramid shaped Phimeanakas and watch the sunset from the top of Pre Rup. All the main highlight temples are covered so you won’t miss a thing!

INCLUSIONS • 7 nights cruise cabin • 3 nights hotel accommodation • Breakfast daily, all meals on board cruise • All road transport by air-conditioned vehicle • Sightseeing as specified • Entrance fees • Local English speaking guide • Round trip transfers

TIP For a glimpse into the hedonistic days of French colonialism read, The Lover by Marguerite Duras

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SOMETHING DIFFERENT Our something different tours are just that. Whether you want to run in the half marathon at Angkor Wat, get up close to wildlife or stay overnight with a local family. We can create something unique just for you. Because sometimes you just want to do something different!

SOUTHERN LAOS CRUISE DOWN RIVER

3D

Cruise by a restored teak wood ferry to the very southern tip of Laos, with hidden temples and ancient ruins. The highlights of this three-day cruise from Pakse include the 4000 Islands, a Mekong archipelago known for its aquatic biodiversity and home to the elusive pink Irrawaddy dolphins. Relax as the boat takes you on a journey back in time, peeking at age-old traditions and where life has changed little over the years.

LUANG SAY CRUISE DOWNSTREAM

MEKHALA CRUISE BANGKOK TO AYUTTHAYA

2D

Follow in the footsteps of Thai Kings and board the Mekhala, a converted rice barge for an overnight cruise to the ancient capital of Ayutthaya. Watch as the unhurried pace of life slips by and the city skyscrapers give way to rural country scenes. Visit the community of Mon people at Baan Saladang and admire the typical Thai houses, and finish your trip with a peek at the Summer Palace before returning by road to Bangkok.

2D

Cruise the majestic Mekong River on this two-day cruise down river from Huay Xai near the Thai border to Luang Prabang. See stunning pristine scenery and minority villages before docking for the night in Luang Say. Continue down the river stopping at the Pak Ou Caves that are jammed packed with Buddhist statues and stop in a village where locals produce authentic Lao whiskey. Bottoms up and bon voyage!

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AMPHAWA HOMESTAY

2D THAILAND

Get a peek into a different way of life with an overnight homestay with a Thai family. Just two hours south of Bangkok is an area with lush coconut plantations and canals that link the community together. Explore the village by row boat and join your family in their daily activities, offering food to the monks and helping prepare dinner.

HOUSEBOAT LAKE SAFARI

BA BE LAKE

3D VIETNAM

This tour winds past the rivers, waterfalls and mountain ranges of northern Vietnam. From the flatlands of the Red River Delta, travel to Ba Be National Park to see lakes and caves set amid towering limestone karsts. Swim in the lake’s tranquil waters and sleep in the traditional stilt homes of the Tay ethnic minority group.

GOOD MORNING HANOI

2D VIETNAM

Awake your senses with a two-day tour of Hanoi. Your journey includes a sunrise visit to the fragrant and colourful Quang Ba Flower Market, then take in the culture at the Ho Chi Minh Complex. Give your tastebuds a workout at the Hanoi Cooking Centre, and an evening street food tour that whisks you through the city’s frenetic Old Quarter. You will also try an authentic bowl of “pho,” Vietnam’s signature breakfast dish!

SUN BEAR KEEPER FOR A DAY

1D CAMBODIA

Become a bear keeper for the day and help out at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue, the largest Sun Bear sanctuary in the world. Go behind the scenes and work alongside the keepers to care for the bears, in feeding and preparing special treats. By taking part in this unique experience you will know that you have contributed directly towards helping care for hundreds of bears and other animals rescued from the wildlife trade.

4D THAILAND

Take a unique four-day break in Khao Laem National Park staying in a houseboat. Nestled near the border of Myanmar, this picturesque region is far removed from the tourist trails. Drift lazily around the calm waters and admire the tropical scenery. Explore tribal villages, waterfalls, go bamboo fishing and rafting, and take an elephant ride through the jungle.

MONASTERY STAY

2D CAMBODIA

Buddhism is Cambodia’s central religion, and its influence is felt by millions here in countless aspects of daily life. This tour invites you to learn Buddhist basics under the tutelage of local monks. Highlights include a visit to Angkor Wat and an overnight stay in a monastery. Whatever your religious beliefs, you will never forget this experience.

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SAYABOURY ELEPHANT CONSERVATION CENTRE

3D LAOS

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The remote northern Thailand village of Ban Maeramit Luang has three teachers that work on a rotating basis to teach 77 ethnic minority students. Most of the adolescent girls who come to school are pregnant or have young children to care for. Our project focuses on nutrition, hygiene and maternal child healthcare. We are currently building toilets, additional class rooms and a nursery.

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LAOS Children in isolated areas of Laos, often have little or no access to education due to the long distances that need to be travelled. In Pak Xeng District the Sop Jak project was implemented to construct a safe, clean and comfortable class rooms and a dormitory for students from surrounding villages. While this helps to relieve some of the most pressing conditions it does not solve the problem. More classrooms and dormitory space are urgently needed.

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VIETNAM In the remote mountain regions of northern Vietnam and down south in the Mekong Delta, access to education and basic health services is minimal. Our aim is to fund and build specific community development projects within rural villages, to provide clean water and sanitation, additional class rooms for schools and health care centres.

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TRAVEL The travel business of TMG has diversified into inbound, outbound, educational, adventure and aviation sectors. Since 1994 the primary interest - Buffalo Tours, has established itself as an inclusive inbound tour operator and destination management company, while Buffalo Travel Agency was created to facilitate the needs of domestic outbound clients. In response to the growing demand of the Chinese market, Cho Lon Tours was formed and provides travel services for individuals and groups. The adventure travel sector and youth oriented groups are managed by PEAK Vietnam and Asia Outdoors, the leading rock climbing specialists within Vietnam. Our newest venture is Hai Au Aviation which will soon operate seaplanes in the world-famous Halong Bay. As the interest in seaplane flights begins to grow more routes will be offered in other regions of Vietnam.

HOSPITALITY Victoria Vietnam Group was established to provide specialist hospitality and management services. Our portfolio includes Victoria Hotels & Resorts, a four-star chain of charming Indochinese heritage-style properties in Vietnam and Cambodia. In Laos, TMG owns the boutique property of Xiengthong Palace, and in Vietnam the group is developing L’Azalée, a three-star brand featuring hotels and cruise boats. Our latest property is the Nui Sam Lodge, a hospitality training facility near Chau Doc. The training program is designed to fully immerse the students in all facets of hospitality while living and working on the property.

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