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Exotissimo Travel was established in 1993 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. We are now one of the longest established inbound tour operators in Indochina, Myanmar and Thailand and one of the best known.

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There is more to Cambodia than Angkor Wat

Dec 4th, 2009 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

To many people, Cambodia is synonymous with Angkor Wat.  Many tourists head straight to Siem Reap and make their way around the temples and leave, without discovering the rest of this beautiful country.  You will be surprised at Cambodia’s rich culture and other attractions if you experience the country beyond Angkor Wat.

Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia.  It is located on the junction where the Tonle Sap and the Mekong Rivers meet.  It is also the largest city and an aspiring metropolis.  Having been billed as ‘Paris of the East’ in the 1960’s, the city’s charm is still apparent today with its wide boulevards, its riverside location and the city’s Khmer and French influenced architecture.  The Royal Palace is a beautiful site to see.  The palace houses two pagodas; the Silver Pagoda and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in the Palace Grounds.  The National Museum of Cambodia is an excellent stop if you want to see art from Cambodia’s golden age from the Khmer Empire.  A sad but educational experience at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum will remind you of Cambodia’s bloody past and its road to recovery.

Siem Reap is home to Cambodia’s Angor temples.  However, there are other things to do there such as visiting Tonle Sap and witnessing the bio-diversity and village life there.  The city is also going through an artistic renaissance and you can surely find intricate handicrafts and other arts and crafts in Siem Reap.

Cambodia is also home to nice pristine beaches.  Sihanoukville is Cambodia’s main seaside attraction.  With long stretches of beautiful beaches and options to dive around the nearby islands, Sihanoukville is emerging as one of Southeast Asia’s must visit beach destinations.  Kep is another option for those who love the beach.  Once billed as Cambodia’ top beach destination before being surpassed by Sihanoukville, this seaside town is now on the rise and offers you another quiet and peaceful beach getaway.

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For a taste of the countryside, try Kratie in northeastern Cambodia.  This is also a great spot to try to get a glimpse of the Irrawaddy Dolphin.  For cycling enthusiast, Rattanakiri is a great destination.  The rich bio-diversity of the area makes for a great biking experience where you can trace the Mekong Discovery Trail and explore the river environment and local communities.

For a cultural experience in Cambodia, Exotissimo’s Cambodia Culture and Cuisine tour is for you.  This varied tour will introduce you to the country’s customs, arts and food.  After visiting Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, familiarize yourself with Khmer arts and tradition as well as culinary delights not found in the big cities.  You may also look into our suggested Cambodia tours for other trips into this lovely country.

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 Filed under: Cambodia Travel, Cycling

Experiential Adventure Travel

Jun 12th, 2009 by admin | Comments: 0

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A soft adventure tour is a good way to gain deeper insights into the local culture and natural beauty. These activities expose curious travelers to new experiences, environments and cultures with a lower exertion level as compared to traditional ‘hard’ adventures. It is not about attaining high adrenaline and excitement levels, but rather taking one’s time to see, understand and savor the local sights and sounds.

Treks into national parks with local naturalist guides showcase the incredible array of indigenous flora and fauna. Venture into hidden spots or the rural outskirts to uncover the local lifestyles. Rough it with a touch of comfort with deluxe camping in Myanmar’s northern town of Putao, the Golden Triangle in Northern Thailand or within the grounds of an ancient Angkorian temple. The opportunities for discovery are boundless and so are the rewards!

Southeast Asia on Two Wheels

Feb 28th, 2009 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

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Cycling is one of the best ways to explore the amazing Southeast Asia landscapes and cultures at low carbon cost. Explore on two wheels Myanmar’s ancient capitals from Mandalay to Bagan and experience an exhilarating journey filled with exploration of majestic temple ruins, flavorful local delicacies and insights into traditional crafts such as lacquer ware and goldleaf making.

For the definitive eco-friendly trip, embark on Cycling the Mekong: An Eco-Experience which includes the Mekong Discovery Trail. Along the way, you will meet welcoming locals in rural villages, most likely encounter smiling kids that run alongside your bike as you peddle away and may even spot the endangered river dolphin. Peddle into the heart of Southern Vietnam’s Mekong Delta with Meandering the Mekong by Bike, an intriguing journey that packs views of lush fields, street vendors, Khmer villages and women peddling gracefully in their traditional ao dai dresses.

Laos: The Eco-Adventurer’s Paradise

Feb 11th, 2009 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

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Home to rich hill tribe cultures, pristine landscapes and exotic wildlife, Laos is the emerging ecotourism destination of Southeast Asia. Authentic Laos invites the eco-conscious adventurer to experience hill tribe cultures in its rawest form through participation in community-based tourism, contributing to the villages’ development while trekking amid sweeping mountain vistas.

In A Blend of Calm in Southern Laos, you can look forward to exploring an unspoiled region that is home to highland tea and coffee plantations, cascading waterfalls, the ancient temple of Wat Phou, and an ecologically-rich Siphandon (Four Thousand Islands).

For those with limited time but wish to have a taste of adventure, opt for Vientiane Natural Escape. In this idyllic tour, first cycle along the rustic lanes and serene temples of Vientiane, then learn about Laos’ indigenous flora and fauna in the Orchid Trek in Phou Khao Kway National Park before concluding with an overnight stay at an eco-lodge.

Vietnam Adventure Set Departures

Nov 20th, 2008 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

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Want to experience Vietnam’s wild side with the company of a group tour? We have selected our most popular Vietnam adventures to offer as join-in tours! Meandering the Mekong by Bike and Sapa to the Sea Trekking feature set departures for the first few months of 2009. Sign up alone or with a friend for what promises to be an unforgettable holiday. Click on the tour name to check the itinerary and departure dates or contact us at adventurevn@exotissimo.com for more information.

Cycling the Mekong: An Eco-Experience

Sep 27th, 2008 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

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Cycling is the best way to experience the wonders of Asia, so hop on your bike and join us on this exciting 13 day journey! Soak in the sights, smells, and sounds as you pedal at your own pace through scenic villages and peaceful countryside. Our journey is fully guided and supported, so that you can relax and focus on having fun! Explore this laid-back region from ground level, from the lush plains of southern Laos to the temple-filled countryside of Cambodia. Click here to view our tour.

Zen and the Art of Cycling in Southeast Asia

Apr 9th, 2008 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

Most true adventurers are well aware that cycling is really one of the best ways to explore and experience a new place. There are no barriers to separate you from the environment that surrounds you which makes for an experience that is pure, energizing and magically engaging. When combining this essential mode of travel with Southeast Asia’s rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes and charming friendliness, you will doubtless be rewarded with a rollercoaster ride of a lifetime.

Pedaling across sandy beaches and hidden trails, saddle travel gives you exciting access to the remote regional wonders so often bypassed by trains and buses. Explore the ancient kingdoms of Bagan and Ayuthaya, the ethnic tribal towns of Vietnam, or the scenic villages of Bangkok’s undiscovered Urban Jungle, and all at your own pace.

Cycling is also the ideal way to fully experience the region’s stunning and diverse scenery.

Whether pedaling through orchards or rainforests, gliding along the Mekong or spectacular coastal trails, or rising to the challenge of a hilly stretch, cycling is a sensory overload of scenes, smells and even tastes that just can’t be replicated in the confines of a car!

The freedom of biking also allows for a uniquely intimate interaction with the communities you encounter as you ride. Weaving through temples, market crowds and villagers, you can pause at any time to chat and interact with locals, take a well-earned breather and experience the customary warmth (and tasty delicacies!) of the region.

Ready to get in gear? Why not experience the adventure of cycling through Vietnam with our five day?

Cycling Cambodia

Mar 24th, 2008 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

Most true adventurers are well aware that cycling is really one of the best ways to explore and experience a new place. There are no barriers to separate you from the environment that surrounds you which makes for an experience that is pure, energizing and magically engaging. Combining this essential mode of travel with Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes and charming friendliness, travelers will be rewarded with a rollercoaster ride of a lifetime.

Pedaling across sandy beaches and hidden trails, saddle travel gives you exciting access to the remote wonders so often bypassed by trains and buses. Travel the dirt roads and dusty trails to experience the untold adventures of the nation’s northern forests and the magnificent splendor of Cambodia’s Khmer temples and all at your own pace.

Acknowledged as the most exquisite example of ancient architecture in Southeast Asia, the Angkor ruins of Siem Reap are the spiritual and cultural heartbeat of the country and have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

What better way to discover these magical ruins than by cycling through the grounds, stopping to clamber through the fascinating ruins at your leisure. Cycling is also the ideal way to fully experience Cambodia’s stunning and diverse scenery. Whether pedaling through orchards or rainforests, gliding along the Mekong or spectacular coastal trails in the south, or rising to the challenge of a hilly stretch, cycling in Cambodia is a sensory overload of scenes, smells and even tastes that just can’t be replicated in the confines of a car.

The freedom of biking also allows for a uniquely intimate interaction with the Cambodian communities you encounter as you ride. Weaving through temples, market crowds and villagers, you can pause at any time to chat and interact with locals, take a well-earned breather and experience the customary warmth (and tasty delicacies!) of this relatively unexplored land.

Experience Cambodia, Pedal Through It!

Angkor Hike and Bike

Mar 14th, 2008 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

Follow the spiritual charm of the Angkor Wat via this active biking adventure trip in Siem Reap and find the real Cambodia in the forested Angkor Wat Complex and Cambodian rural villages. Take a long sweating trek to Rolous temple group, climb the 640 steps to Phnom Bok ruin and cycle quiet inland roads and countryside to Beng Mealea, a relatively unexplored and jungle-covered ruin. Explore the Phnom Kulen, a Khmer sacred place, on foot and bike around the acclaimed UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor, one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia.

It’s time to follow previous trotters’ footprints to see the real Cambodia through the forested Angkor Wat Complex and Cambodian rural villages. View Angkor Hike and Bike, a 7 Days/ 6 Nights adventure tour to Siem Reap, Phnom Bok, Banteay Srey, Beng Mealea and Phnom Kulen.

Biking in China Town, A Great Idea to Do Something When Many Places are Less Crowded in Bangkok!

Dec 26th, 2007 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

What have you planed for this joyful season? Of course many will spend their time with families, parents and kids. Many probably have planned to travel with friends. Well, if you love to do something active during this festive season, it may be a good idea to go out and do something in the time less crowded the roads are in cities, like Bangkok!

Especially expats living in Bangkok, they & their family may be staying in town for the holidays, but wonder what to do in between Christmas turkey and New Year champagne? Go for a 3-hours biking trip through China town and Thonburi and discover the real Bangkok! Start from the Grand China Princess Hotel, explore the bustling everyday life of Chinatown. Through narrow alleyways and winding pathways best accessed through two-wheel transport, we pass markets, local Buddhist temples, and a vast array of unique “street life”. We cross the Chao Phraya River by ferry and continue the tour in Thonburi to see more of local temples, museums and slower-paced lifestyle of urban Thais on the other riverside. You will arrive back to the starting point in China Town after going through the flower market. An active and different experience for the whole family!

The holidays are coming very close and many hotels in Thailand are fully booked. If you have no plan to do yet, we Exotissimo Travel (Bangkok office) have this alternative to offer, to bicycle in Bangkok. You need only yourself to bring with the tour! Bike is included with guide, water, snacks & insurance. Don’t hesitate to contact bkk@exotissimo.com for further information or to book this tour.

Another offer by Exotissimo Travel Thailand is an enormous range of guided tour packages in Bangkok, that include temple tours, city tours, heritage houses, canal cruises, rice barge cruises, walking tours, cooking courses, shopping tours, museum tours, meditation classes and even bicycle tours.

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Informed advice- We don’t just send you a program that is mass produced, we listen to your requests and create a new program for each traveler.

Hassle Free Traveling- We take care of it all- from start to finish- allowing you to relax and enjoy discovering Asia. After 16 years operating a travel agency in Asia, we know how to plan a seamless holiday.

 

Where to find us


No matter where you are in Asia, you can rest assured that our network of offices are just a phone call away to help you should you need any assistance.

We have offices in:

            Vietnam Tours- Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Danang
            Thailand Tours- Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket
            Cambodia Tours- Siem Reap and Phnom Penh
            Laos Tours-  Vientiane, Luang Prabang and Pakse
            Myanmar Tours- Yangon, Bagan, Inle Lake and Mandalay

We also have specialized teams to handle specific requests. Our Luxury Travel agencies knows the most opulent properties, gourmet dining options and exotic destinations suited for the most discerning travelers while our Adventure Departments researches undiscovered trails and hidden villages for an adrenaline-pumping vacation.

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