Travelers can now join two-week holiday tours with package deals that includes flight prices.
(TRAVPR.COM) CAMBODIA - October 15, 2014 - See Asia Differently is now providing brand new 14-night group tours in Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and Indochina. Guests will have a variety of experiences in one trip by seeing a mix of vibrant cities, rural areas and World Heritage sites. The first tour is in Burma this December 2014.
“There are many festivals going on around Southeast Asia and we try and integrate these local events into our clients’ itineraries.” said Peter Jones, See Asia Differently’s Managing Director. The company is built on using quality guides who are the day-to-day hosts for clients.
Here is an overview of the upcoming tours:
BURMA
Explore this country less influenced by Western culture and visit the most sacred Buddhist sites in Southeast Asia while connecting with people who base their livelihoods around the water.
CAMBODIA
Travelers will go far beyond the temples and indulge in a variety of local foods and drinks, including a starlit BBQ with local tribe people and rice wine.
VIETNAM
Enjoy the bustling capital of Saigon’s markets and night life before sailing through the World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay and experiencing traditional life.
LAOS
Take a grand tour of Laos beginning in the south of the country among the limestone mountains and travel north until the stunning UNESCO town of Luang Prabang.
INDOCHINA
Guests will have a cross-cultural experience by visiting the highlights in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos.
Tours start from £2,225 per person, which includes international flights. If you would like to join the group trips and you live outside the UK, new prices will be calculated based on your departure city.
The company’s European owners are Asian holiday specialists who live in Asia and have over 25 years of experience in the travel industry. The company creates personalized itineraries as well as packaged tours for clients who want to explore Indonesia, Borneo, Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
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