January 25th, 2012
Exo have created a new and engaging 5 day/4 night journey aboard the Rahai’i Pangun Cruise Boat, a refurbished traditional ‘rungkan’ boat with expansive viewing decks. Guests can now cruise along the the Kayhan River, stopping for lunches at riverside villages and visiting areas of tropical jungle to see wild orangutans.
Sleep overnight in the comfortable sleeping quarters and awake each day to the fresh riverside air and a delicious breakfast. Hike through the overgrown forests and take canoes to reach the Tangkiling Nature Reserve to see the village of ‘patahu’ before climbing the Batu Banama Rock to watch an awesome evening sunset. A spectacular tour unveiling a local way of life and the many natural wonders along the Kayhan River.
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For more details please contact indonesia@exotissimo.com
January 19th, 2012
Exotissimo Travel were recently involved in a project with Hotel de la Paix, Golden Banana Boutique Hotel and Heritage Suites Hotel in assisting the Green Gecko Project to help in packing food and water to three villages and 400 families on the outskirts of Siem Reap. Another 470 families in Kampong Thom received the same assistance.
This CSR initiative was noted in a recent article on Travelfish.org that discussed the vast amounts of money spent in Siem Reap each year yet the province remains the third poorest of Cambodia’s 23 provinces. The flood relief drive and initiative shown by businesses such as those marked above, with the lack of government intervention, was vital in supporting local communities.
Click here to read the article on Travelfish
January 12th, 2012
Experience the early morning chanting ritual of monks at Wat Po, tour the grand palace, take a longtail boat ride through the klongs of Bangkok and explore the colorful streets of Chinatown after walking through the vibrant flower market. We can now offer great savings on this tour that includes 3 nights staying at the exclusive Banyan Tree hotel in central Bangkok. Guests are treated to a Club Room with unlimited access to the Club Lounge where complimentary snacks are served, buffet breakfast at the Romsai restaurant or Club Lounge. A complimentary 10-minute neck and shoulder massage and 1 x FREE afternoon tea set for two.
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For booking or more information, please contact thailand@exotissimo.com
December 29th, 2011
Around 2.00 AM local time this morning, a fire broke out at a warehouse in Yangon. It appears that the fire then hit a gas line as a large explosion soon followed causing reverberations throughout the city. Unfortunately several local residents were killed and many more injured- exact numbers are still unknown. It is a terrible tragedy and our sympathy goes out to the victims and their families.
We do wish to make clear, however, that this was an accident and not the result of a bomb. All Exotissimo clients and employees are safe and no hotels were affected beyond minor shaking.
If you have additional questions please feel free to contact us.
December 15th, 2011
Designed to combine the tranquil nature of the seaside town of Kep with the new Spa at Knai Bang Chatt resort, ‘Spa Weekend in Kep’ creates the perfect mix for a relaxing 4 day 3 night stay. Combining the highlights of the two extremely scenic provinces of Kampot and Kep, ‘Blend of the South’ delivers the perfect getaway to explore the countryside, local life and Khmer culture. Highlights of the tour are the sunset boat trip towards the sea in Kampot, a trek in Bokor National Park, a visit to a pepper farm and exploring one of the caves around Kampot. Both tours can be booked as modules and in combination with other tours along the coast or with Vietnam’s Mekong Delta or Phu Quoc.
To view the full ‘Spa Weekend in Kep’ program click here.
To view the full ‘Blend of the South’ program click here.
December 7th, 2011
The influx of visitors to Myanmar this year has put investors on alert to potential opportunities in what many see as the opening up of one of the last virtually-undeveloped real estate markets in Southeast Asia. Investors are already looking closely at Myanmar in the hopes that economic sanctions could be eased after a series of reforms by the country’s new government.
Although there are a few cranes visible on the Yangon skyline and a small number of new projects in recent years, there’s been close to no new industrial or office space added since the 1990s mini-boom. Other areas of opportunity include building serviced apartments, which cater to longer-stay businessmen. There are only 600 currently, and none built since the 1990s.
The government said 300,000 tourists visited in 2010, and more were expected to come this year. That number could increase dramatically. Next door, Thailand draws 15 million or more tourists a year, with similar attractions.
December 2nd, 2011
A wartime bunker has been discovered under a bar in the garden of the Landmark hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. Nearly four decades have passed since the so-called Christmas Bombings rocked parts of Vietnam’s capital in December 1972, when the bunker would have been in use.
After the war ended three years later, the bunker was sealed and all but forgotten.
Not much has been found in the seven rooms: a wine bottle, a rusty paint can and a light bulb still in a socket. But a few tales remain, some involving famous guests such as American actress Jane Fonda who is believed to have spent time in the bunker while working for the government as a doctor assisting foreign guests.
Discovery of the roughly 500 square-foot (nearly 50 square-meter) bunker with its mildewed, mustard-colored walls raises questions about how it will be preserved and who will be allowed to visit, especially since half of the hotel is indirectly owned by the government.
Prominent Vietnamese historian Duong Trung Quoc says it should be opened to the public. While the bunker primarily protected foreign guests, he says it could play an important role in illuminating Vietnam War history. But Speth, the general manager, says he doesn’t want mobs of tourists turning his five-star hotel into a Southeast Asian “Grand Central Station.”
November 30th, 2011
Vientiane, the quaint capital city of Laos has an inherent alluring charm that softens the hardest of hearts. Its French bakeries and coffee shops, laid back locals, outdoor dining and open air bars rub shoulders with the spiritual architecture of the temples. This insightful tour takes you on a spiritual journey through its streets, exploring hand made local crafts, exotic markets and local delicacies. Wake up early in the morning for an enlightening yoga session in the grounds of a nearby temple. This tour is a fantastic option for those in search of a meaningful and memorable travel experience.
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Please contact laos@exotissimo.com for more information.
November 21st, 2011
The Mae Hong Son Hilltribe Trek And Stay is a new 3 Day/2 Night trek that starts in the town of Mae Hong Son with the Baan Ja Jo community. Enjoy a jungle lunch in the bamboo forest, learning how they use local natural materials not only to make crafts with be also cook and clean with. We then visit the Mae La Na Community and embark on an afternoon trek from here. Stay overnight in the village and watch a traditional Shan dance performed by local students.
The Mae Hong Son Hilltribe Exchange offers a much shorter option for those still wanting to experience an encounter with a traditional Hilltribe, but only have one day spare. Departing Mae Hong Son town in the morning, you then continue south to Mae La Nae, a stunning picturesque valley where it’s possible to meet two communities, Baan Ja Bo and Baan Mae La Nae. Enjoy lunch prepared by the villagers and explore the rugged surroundings of this rural area.
For booking or more information, please contact thailand@exotissimo.com
November 10th, 2011
The Lonely Planet recently published their ‘Best In Travel 2012’ guide to give inspiration on travel destinations for the upcoming year. The places featured were voted for by their in-house travel experts, based on topicality, excitement, value and that special x-factor. Featuring high on the list at number 2 is Myanmar (Burma), a destination long served and promoted by Exotissimo Travel. The Lonely Planet sees Myanmar set to be a hot destination for travel over the coming year. With snow capped mountains on its borders and pure white sandy beaches, the country also offers timeless towns, a myriad of pagoda strewn plains and sweet friendly, fervently Buddhist locals.
We’ve always believed Myanmar to be a mysterious and marvelous country full of wonders and rich traditions. From the colonial architecture and market lined streets of Yangon to the never-ending temples of Bagan, one legged rowers of Inle Lake and 320ft high train journey over the Gokteik viaduct, Myanmar never ceases to amaze and inspire.
Our ‘Myanmar Overland Adventure’ is an all encompassing and extensive adventure tour that introduces local traditions, stunning landscapes and offers the chance to interact with the affable Burmese people.