
Hannah CBorneo Specialist01993 838 134

If you have the time, sample some of the local seafood delights at the outside restaurants at Top Spot, Kuching. It's a hive of activity and a great place to do a bit of people watching.
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Mark RBurma Specialist01993 838 107

In Yangon (Rangoon), delicious meals can be found away from the crowds in the Indian tea shops throughout the city.
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Mark HCambodia Specialist01993 838 112

If you are struggling to wake up on that early start around the temples, Cambodian coffee comes strong and sweet and is the perfect pick-me-up at the start of a day.
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JackIndonesia Specialist01993 838 118

Always pack a few snacks when travelling to the more remote regions of Indonesia where creature comforts are a little harder to come by.
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JackLaos Specialist01993 838 118

After a day of sightseeing around the UNESCO heritage city of Luang Prabang, head to one on the numerous riverside bars for a cold beer Lao and snacks.
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JackMalaysia Specialist01993 838 118

Whilst in Kuala Lumpur do try and get to Petaling Street in China Town for the night markets, however remember to barter hard!
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DavidThailand Specialist01993 838 138

If you can tell a restaurant owner, chef or waitress that the food was delicious ("aroy") you are likely to receive a warm welcome if you go back.
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DavidThe Philippines Specialist01993 838 138

A trip to Manila's Intramuros ("walled city") district is a great way to learn about the country’s Spanish heritage and their national hero, Jose Rizal.
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LauraVietnam Specialist01993 838 102

A cookery course in Vietnam is a must-do for all foodies, go shopping at a local market, learn how to make the dishes and best of all eat everything you cook!
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Southeast Asia Specialists
We have a team of 16 experienced and passionate Southeast Asia specialists who each focus exclusively on just a few countries.
They are divided into three regional teams covering Indochina; Thailand & Burma; and Borneo, Malaysia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, with each team headed by a Regional Manager.
Between them they spend many months a year in Southeast Asia researching new experiences and ensuring their favourite hotels, beach resorts, ecolodges, activities and excursions are all to the high standards our clients expect.
While one specialist will look after your trip from start to finish, you have the added reassurance that, between them, they know Southeast Asia inside out.
Travel Guides

Cruises in Southeast Asia
Explore the fascinating sights of Southeast Asia while on a relaxing cruise and observe everyday life, wildlife and scenery.
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Orang-utan: Travel to Indonesia or Borneo?
Critically endangered, with a population thought to have dropped from 30,000 in 2000 to as low as 15,000 today, Orang-utan are now found on only two islands in the world: Borneo and Sumatra. For all visitors planning a trip here the first question is which country to choose?
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Eco-friendly Holidays in Southeast Asia
Explore Audley's guide to eco-friendly holidays in Southeast Asia in Southeast Asia. View the charities we support, recommended eco-accommodation options, plus selected eco-friendly itineraries.
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Tribes of Southeast Asia
Visit Southeast Asia's minority groups and tribes and discover how to give something back to the areas you spend time in.
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UNESCO Sites of Indochina
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was set up to protect culturally important sites from around the world. Here we focus on eight sites in Indochina.
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