

French famed Indochina:
jewel of the Orient. Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam are three countries with an
incredible history. Each is an open Pandora ’s Box of intrigue. From the
magnificent Angkor Wat that is ripe with legend and myth, you’ll trace your way
around lakeside luxury and into a darker side of the Khmer Rouge regime that
rocked Cambodia and its people. Long gone and recent history has left indelible
imprints on Indochina’s people, but this is far from what the countries are
truly famous for. Vietnam these days is a quietly captivating enclave of
delicious cuisine and remarkable people. Take in the astonishing vistas of
UNESCO rated Halong Bay, draped in limestone karsts on the South China Sea. Hoi
An is possibly one of the most perfectly preserved ancient towns ever seen,
reflected in much more of the architecture evident country wide. Beaches are
replete with seafood offerings and azure waters, and further inland you’ll find
history touched by bourgeois families from yesteryear. Laos is equally majestic
– with lush green panoramas, temples and palaces. There are hundreds of
interesting people to meet and places to see. All it takes is a phone call.