

Home to fascinating tribes, verdant scenery and some of the world's oldest, grandest and most mysterious monuments, Laos & Cambodia pack a phenomenal punch for such small and thinly populated nations. Whether by boat, car or bicycle, exciting discoveries await around every corner. Enjoy friendly locals, delicious food and wonderful resorts tucked away in the quaint corners of old colonial towns on an unforgettable journey through Laos & Cambodia !
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Thailand Sights
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Often called The Temple of Dawn, one of the most remarkable visual identities of Bangkok. Set aside one late afternoon to see this imposing sight at sunset with the Chao Phraya River in the foreground. |
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These ornately decorated boats are maintained by the Royal Thai Navy and docked at The Royal Barge National Museum on Bangkok Noi canal. The Royal Barge Procession is a spectacular event. | ||||
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This exquisite collection of traditional Thai house artifacts stands as a museum to the man who revived the Thai silk industry after the Second World War. The gardens are equally impressive. |
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Bangkok Dolls have won several awards for their creations. A workshop and museum in Bangkoks Makkasan district is the magnet for visitors who wish to inspect these creations in all their wondrous variety. | ||||
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The remains of Lop Buri, dating over 1,200 years attests to the strategic significance of Lop Buri to many rulers. These relics, ranging from the Bronze Age to the Ratanakosin period, have made Lop Buri a blend of east and west. |
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An outstanding example of 19th century architecture. While admiring the craftsmanship of the carpenters, you will travel back through time to gain a rare insight into the lifestyle of royalty. | ||||










