Cambodia

A great add-on to any Asia holiday is enthralling Cambodia, in particular Siem Reap, once a dusty ‘one-road’ town, now ‘boutiqued’ up to the rafters. One that stands out is the utterly unique Sala Lodges: 11 Khmer-style timber houses on stilts. But although we love the lively streets of Siem Reap, the main reason heading north is the nearby temples of Angkor. One of the best ways to explore Angkor is by bike. Cycling the remote roads, branching off to lesser (sometimes deserted) temples, stopping off to observe orange-robed monks going about their daily chores and watching the sun set over these ancient wonders are all lifetime memory-bank experiences.

Asia Holiday Offers

3rd February 2025
by Gabi Coughlin

Explore the rich tapestry of Indochina, where Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos meet. Each destination offers unique experiences, perfect on their own or combined for an unforgettable journey. Thailand captivates with sun-drenched beaches, vibrant culture, and abundant wildlife. Vietnam blends history and modernity, with bustling cities, lush landscapes, and luxurious retreats. Whether exploring Hanoi or […]

Detour Destinations

17th December 2024
by Gabi Coughlin

In 2025, travellers are not only taking the road well-travelled, they’re also taking detours to experience new places. This encourages you to see more destinations that are less well-known and crowded than the classic tourist spots as an add-on or the main destination. We have put together a list of ideas for you to take […]

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