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There’s nothing like home. The coziness, the relaxation, the home cooked meal; you can still experience it all on your travels.

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Southeast Asia features some incredible history and heritage, most of which shape the people’s culture and attitudes today. Discover some incredible archaeological sites and UNESCO towns and experience the roots of what makes Southeast Asia the colorful and warm region it is today.

Learn about Great Dynasties by Visiting Southeast Asia’s Famous Historical Temples & Ruins

Throughout the years amongst Southeast Asia’s vast lands and numerous islands, great empires have risen and fallen. Some of their legacies continue to live on today, evident by the culture, language and of course their treasured architecture and temples that we continue to marvel at today.

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It is now May and for many countries in Southeast Asia, it has started to rain. Although there is no official definition to when the rainy season starts and ends, most accounts have it at July-October.

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Southeast Asia’s New Year is just a month away. Just like Westerners anticipating Christmas and New Year weeks in advance, the locals are already planning on what to do over the long break.

Capture Asia through the Lenses via Exclusive Tours with Acclaimed Photographer Gunther Deichmann

Southeast Asia is truly a beautiful region. Its temples, natural landscape, culture and smiling people continually impress visitors day in and day out.