ASIA
BALI
Fascinating cultures and a friendly welcome Indonesia is a fabulous blend of culture and scenery with fascinating cultures and friendly people. It's set amidst a magnitude of tropical islands. The tropical island of Bali which is the capital of Indonesia conjures up images of the mystical east, it's rich in history and traditions which means there are plenty of intriguing sites - the island itself boasts 20,000 temples! Fringed with perfect beaches and colourful coral reefs, Bali is a land of stunning natural beauty. It's also an art lovers paradise.
BHUTAN
Situated on the slopes of the Himalayas, Bhutan is a stunningly beautiful country with plenty of opportunities for the more adventurous. From wildlife to mountain trekking, you will certainly experience a warm welcome to this interesting country. You may be able to spot a tiger or black bear in one of the national parks or trek to the dizzy heights of the world famous Taktsung Palphug Monastery.
HONG KONG
A unique city that is constantly changing Hong Kong is well known for its unique blend of old and new and influences from east and west. With 5,000 years of Chinese traditions and 150 years of British colonial influence it's a city that changes all of the time. So even if you have visited before, next time you see Hong Kong you will find something new! If you are looking to get out of the hustle and bustle for some fresh air, head out to the exotic areas and islands just beyond the skyscrapers. For shoppers you will be spoilt for choice from the bustling markets to the ultra modern malls.
CAMBODIA
Cambodia is located in the South Western part of the Indo China Peninsula, and has a land mass of just over 18,000 sq km and a coastline of 435kms. It shares its borders with Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. You can still find impenetrable jungles along with temples abandoned long ago, mountain ranges, the Mekong River plus the vast Tonle Sap Lake. There are also beautiful white sandy beaches on the South West coast.
MALAYSIA
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of 13 states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
Malaysia is a beautifully complex vacation destination, a land where ancient rainforests give way to multicultural city life. Its Capital city Kuala Lumpur is visually defined by the iconic Petronas Twin Towers whilst Kota Kinabalu on the island of Borneo is the bustling gateway to acclaimed Kinabalu National Park. The park's high point is 13,400-foot Mount Kinabula, Malaysia's tallest peak.
THAILAND
The attractions of Thailand are myriad – ruined cities, ancient monasteries, Buddhist monks, colourful hill tribes, floating markets, rave parties, dense rainforests, exotic wildlife, tropical islands, golden beaches and pristine coral reefs. Thailand is the travel hub of Southeast Asia. Most visitors coming into the region fly into Bangkok and make that their base. It’s the most visited country in the region – and with good reason! Thailand speaks for itself.
LAOS
An Authentic Asia. Laos retains many of the traditions that have disappeared in a frenzy of development elsewhere in the region.
Laos is a mountainous country with a rich history that stretches back 10,000 years. With Buddhism as its main religion, there are hundreds of Buddhist monasteries, temples and stupas in just about every city in Laos, with the most popular ones scattered across Luang Prabang.
SINGAPORE
Singapore is known as a bustling metropolis that also happens to be one of the cleanest and safest cities of its size in the world. Stop to smell the roses and flowers from around the world at Gardens by the Bay. One of the key tourist attractions in Singapore, the quay, at the mouth of the Singapore River, was the city’s hub of commerce in the late 19th century. It still hustles and bustles today, but with a different kind of commerce: trendy restaurants, unique boutiques, pushcart vendors and more, all of which blend Asian and European influences.