Kamu Lodge Description This eco-friendly lodge is set up on the authentic and unspoiled land near the Mekong River and is about a two-hour boat ride from the pier. Nestled in the heart of the countryside, amidst weeping trees and epic greenery, Kamu Lodge seeks to promote a lifestyle choice that contribute to their surroundings. […]
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Saigontourane Hotel
Description: The guestrooms at the hotel are tastefully decorated and come complete with all the basic facilities to provide you with a comfortable stay. For authentic Vietnamese cuisine, the hotel’s restaurant offers both local and international dishes. Leisure and business travelers will find the convenient location and quality service of Saigon Tourane Hotel a perfect […]
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Mai Chau Ecolodge Only three hours by car from Hanoi, Mai Chau is a completely different world of pure air, untouched nature, and fascinating tribal culture. Mai Chau Ecolodge is located right at the heart of Mai Chau valley. With its convenient location, the lodge offers easy access to the city’s must-see destinations such as […]
Read More...Topas Eco-Lodge
Topas Ecolodge Topas Ecolodge is a small hotel situated on a beautiful hilltop deep in the mountains of Hoang Lien National Park only 45 min outside Sapa town i North Vietnam. We have 25 mountain bungalows all built as rustic chalet-style single bedroom houses from local white granite. Each of our bungalows presents a casual […]
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Dear Jenny We had a great trip to Vietnam and felt it was like having 8 holidays in one experience as there were so many different elements: Hanoi, Sapa, Halong Bay, Tam Coc, Hue, Hoi-an, Ho Chi Minh City and Cantho. We really appreciated all of our guides. They were caring, had a sense of […]
Read More...Xiangkhouang – Plain of Jars
In the northeast of Laos, lying across a flat high plateau is the province of Xieng-Khouang, most commonly known for the intriguing ‘Plain of Jars’. From the early 19th century until 1975, central Xieng-Khouang and the plain of jars was a recurring battle zone. It’s estimated that more bombs where dropped on Laos between 1964 […]
Read More...Vientiane
This delightfully friendly capital, studded with crumbling French mansions, bougainvillea-blooming streets and steaming noodle stalls, is somewhere between a big town and a diminutive city; the kind of place you might find a Graham Greene protagonist. Its conveniently compact travellers’ enclave is based around Nam Phu, the Mekong riverside and Setthariat and Samsenthai streets. Full […]
Read More...Vang Vieng
Like a rural scene from an Oriental silk painting, Vang Vieng crouches low over the Nam Song with a backdrop of serene cliffs and a tapestry of vivid green paddy fields. Thanks to the iron fist of the Lao government finally making its presence felt in 2012 (when the river rave bars were finally closed […]
Read More...Savannakhet
Languid, time-trapped and ghostly quiet during the sweltering days that batter the old city’s plasterwork, Savannakhet is a beguiling mix of yesteryear coupled with increasingly modern commerce. The best it has to offer is the historic quarter with its staggering – and that might just be the right adjective – display of decaying early 20th […]
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