The Khmers: A Proud Group of People from Cambodia with an even Prouder Legacy for the World to See
Many people make the wrong assumption when hearing the word Khmer. The word is still closely associated with the Khmer Rouge and it is easy to understand why.
Combine Adventure, Charity, Sightseeing and Relaxation as you Bike through the Mon State, Myanmar
What if you can combine adventure, cycling, charity, sightseeing and relaxation all in one trip? Exotissimo’s Charity Challenge – Biking the Mon State is the ultimate tour for multi-taskers.
Sumatra, your Rugged Mountain, Fertile Valley and Untamed Jungle Natural Playground in Indonesia
Welcome to the world’s 6th and Indonesia’s largest island Sumatra, home an unbelievably huge range of animal and plant species as well as indigenous tribes.
Let Cu Chi Tunnels in Vietnam Remind you of the Country’s Recent Past
For all you war history buffs out there, check out the Cu Chi Tunnels. Used during the French-Vietnamese and more exclusively during the American-Vietnamese Wars, the tunnel network is still in good shape and is now a war memorial park.
Canal Cruises & City Experiences take you Beyond the Grand Palace & Wat Pho and into Unseen Bangkok
So, you think you know your way around the Thai capital? Well, think again! There is so much more to the city than towering skyscrapers, mega-malls, an on-rushing of vehicles, Wat Pho and the Grand Palace.
Rolling Mountains, Cool Weather, Stunning Temples, Colorful People; it has to be Northern Thailand
Looking for some relief from the heat and tropical weather common in most of Thailand? Looking to move away from the beaches of Southern Thailand and the hustle and bustle of Bangkok and into a serene mountainous environment? Then, Northern Thailand is exactly the place you need to be! The experience will certainly be memorable.
Beyond the glassy skyscrapers of Bangkok and pristine beaches of the south, the central provinces of Thailand are laden with traditional Siamese architecture, verdant landscapes, and impressive waterways – what better way to experience the Thailand of yore than on our week long program?
Testament to Old Siam’s cultural diversity this tour features an itinerary that traverses across an alluring assortment of rustic and architectural gems.
Learn about Southeast Asian History by Discovering the Emerald Buddha’s Past
The Emerald Buddha, informally known in Thai as Phra Kaeo Morakot or by its official name of Phra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon is a 45 centimeter tall figurine made of jade (rather than emerald) that rests in the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in the Grand Palace complex.
Chronicles of Thailand: Learn the History Behind the Term Siamese Twins
Chang and Eng Bunker, were conjoined twin brothers from the Kingdom of Siam (today known as Thailand). Because of their birthplace and condition, the term ‘Siamese Twins’ became synonymous with this condition.
Venture out of Phnom Penh and Uncover Phnom Chisor, Cambodia’s Less Visited Temple
Phnom Chisor is an ancient Khmer hilltop temple, about 60 kilometers south of Phnom Penh. It may not be as grand as Angkor Wat, but it is nicely preserved and offers excellent views of the Takeo Province countryside.
Celebrate the Founding of the Current Thai Monarchy on Chakri Memorial Day
The Chakri Dynasty is the current ruling royal house of Thailand. It was founded by Rama I in 1782 after the capital of Thailand, then known as Siam moved to Bangkok.
The Erawan Shrine (known as San Phra Phom Erawan in Thai) is a large memorial used to honor the four-faced Hindu god Brahma (called Than Tao Mahaprom in Thai).
Dawn of Happiness: Experience its Glory at Sukhothai Historical Park
Sukhothai Historical Park is one of the main attractions in Sukhothai (which means Dawn of Happiness). It is about 12 kilometers from the new city and features over 190 ruins spread across 70 square kilometers of land.
The Khmers: A Proud Group of People from Cambodia with an even Prouder Legacy for the World to See
Many people make the wrong assumption when hearing the word Khmer. The word is still closely associated with the Khmer Rouge and it is easy to understand why.
Combine Adventure, Charity, Sightseeing and Relaxation as you Bike through the Mon State, Myanmar
What if you can combine adventure, cycling, charity, sightseeing and relaxation all in one trip? Exotissimo’s Charity Challenge – Biking the Mon State is the ultimate tour for multi-taskers.
Sumatra, your Rugged Mountain, Fertile Valley and Untamed Jungle Natural Playground in Indonesia
Welcome to the world’s 6th and Indonesia’s largest island Sumatra, home an unbelievably huge range of animal and plant species as well as indigenous tribes.