• Spiritual Awakening in Luang Prabang, Laos

    When it comes to being persuasive to visitors, Luang Prabang is a seasoned charmer. Nestled at the confluence of the mighty Mekong and Nam Khan rivers with forest covered mountains forming its backdrop, the town remains the countries number one draw.  Evocative scenes are not difficult to come by in the one-time Royal Capital. As […]

  • Idyllic and Untouched – Lombok & the Gili Islands

    Known as the ‘Island of the Gods’, Bali’s prominence as a destination is rightfully huge. In recent times, growing numbers of visitors have been looking a little further east to Lombok, where the fabled Gili Islands have emerged as one of Indonesia’s premier beach havens.  For those who relish both comfort and exoticism, however, there is […]

  • EXO Explores – Western Honshu & South Japan

    The southern reaches of Japan don’t get as much tourist footfall as the areas around Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, but they are no less alluring. Western Honshu, known as Chugoku, is best known for the legacy of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, its main city. However, visitors can experience everything from peaceful mountain scenery to […]

  • EXO Explores – Art & Architecture in Cambodia

    Aesthetics have long played a central part in the culture of Cambodia. The temples at Angkor are widely recognised as one of history’s crowning architectural achievements. Meanwhile, a few generations later, the colonial and post-colonial eras ushered in a new age of Khmer creativity , reflected in everything from architecture to music, film and art. […]

  • EXO Explores: Halong Bay & North Vietnam

    No natural draw encapsulates the otherworldly beauty of Vietnam quite like Halong Bay. Jutting out almost perpendicularly from the Gulf of Tonkin, 1600 or so limestone karsts stud the emerald waters of the bay. The seascape, which is UNESCO World Heritage-listed, is arguably the country’s most recognisable tourist draw and it is fully deserving of […]

  • EXO Explores – Penang, Malaysia

    Compact and convenient yet brimming with exotic attractions and historic sights, Penang is one of Malaysia’s banner destinations. Strategically important due to its location in the Straits of Malacca, the island has acted as a crossroads for trade and a link between Asia’s two halves for centuries. It’s colourful history can be easily digested in […]

  • EXO Explores – Pakse & The South, Laos

    Previously overshadowed by bigger hitting destinations further north, the southern section of Laos is coming into its own as a magnet for tourists. From the limestone karsts and dense forests of the Phou Hin Boun NPA (National Protected Area) to the coffee plantations and roaring waterfalls of the verdant Bolaven Plateaux, southern Laos is prime […]

  • EXO Explores: Classic Japan

    From the Alpine peaks of chilly Hokkaido in the north to the coral reefs of Okinawa over 3000 kilometers south, Japan has a collection of greatest hits to send the pulse of any travel enthusiast racing. Vibrant cities supply plenty of sensory stimuli, but their neon lit pace is offset by a plethora of natural […]

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Discover the New Meaning of Laid Back via a Wat Phou Cruise in Southern Laos

An almost forgotten Khmer temple and a relaxing boat ride. This is an ubeatable holiday combination.

From Magical Monasteries, Unique Customs and Mystical Cruises, Explore Luang Prabang in Style

The magic, the glamour, the beauty, the flair and the elegance of Luang Prabang demands one thing from you; that you travel this UNESCO Heritage Town in style.

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Get a Bike Side Seat of Myanmar as you Pedal & Discover the Country from Mandalay to Bagan & Inle

Take your bike and cycle to the unknown! You get to do two things on this trip, reliving your passion for cycling and travelling.

Experience Cambodia, some of Hollywood’s best scenarios for Films you may have seen before

Cambodia shares a unique relationship with western films and stars. The first foreign film to be shot in the Angkor Wat vicinity was 1965's Lord Jim, starring Peter O'Toole.

Mix Bali & Art and you get the Bali Arts Festival; Springing to Life from June 11th – July 9th 2011

What happens when you combine exotic arts with an exotic land? How about a truly memorable experience? Imagine, you’re in Bali basking in the sea, sand and sun on one of its renowned beaches.