by SAD | Dec 12, 2016
The cuisine of Laos is distinct from other Southeast Asian cuisines as the Lao originally came from the north in a region that is now part of China. As they moved southward they brought their traditions with them influencing food in Northern Thailand as well as...
by SAD | Aug 25, 2016
Our Elephant Policy (Save the Elephants) Our elephant trekking experience has been given the go ahead by the ‘Save the Elephants’ organisation. The reason being is that the elephants that we work with at the Phnong village are a vital part of traditional life. These...
by SAD | Jul 8, 2016
There is always something going on in Siem Reap and last weekend was no exception, the Giant Puppet Project turned the streets of Siem Reap into a scene that would look more familiar in Rio or Notting Hill during Carnival. With a parade of huge glowing figures up to...
by SAD | Jul 8, 2016
Khmer (Cambodian) people love to eat and they eat different kinds of food every day. Some people like to cook themselves at home and eat with their family and others love to eat out in different restaurants. This probably sounds no different to how things maybe in...
by SAD | Feb 13, 2015
The perfect way to explore Yangon is by foot. This colonial style city is great to wander through and you’ll encounter a myriad of different cultures in a small area. Yangon was originally a fishing village at the intersection of three rivers’ the Bago, Yangon and...
by SAD | Jan 27, 2015
Luang Prabang is one of our favourite places in Southeast Asia, here are our favourite 5 things to do whilst in Luang Prabang, Laos. 1. Tak Bat – Alms giving ceremony Rise early and enjoy this lovely morning ritual. It has become really popular with travellers...
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