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From Indonesia to Vietnam, we examine our top five off the beaten track destinations you can visit on an Audley trip to Southeast Asia.

House of a local, Ha Giang.
House of a local, Ha Giang.
  • Mount Krakatau, Indonesia

    Krakatau, Indonesia

    Famous for the devastating volcanic eruption that shook the world on August 27th 1883, what remains of tropical Krakatau island is just one hour off Java’s west coast.

    You can climb the volcano and snorkel in the coral reefs that have formed in its shadows.

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  • Snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of El Nido

    El Nido, Philippines

    A one-hour light aircraft flight from Manila takes you to the stunning sheer limestone cliffs and islands of El Nido.

    Rising out of the crystal clear, coral-strewn waters, this is one of the most picturesque areas in Southeast Asia.

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  • Lady of the Muun tribe, Chin State, Myanmar

    Mindat, Myanmar

    Mindat is a small town in the Chin State, impressively perched on a hillside at an altitude of about 1,500 metres. 

    Home to the Chin Festival, it's an ideal base for some scenic trekking to visit the Chin ethnic tribes.

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  • Ha Giang, Vietnam

    Ha Giang, Vietnam

    In Vietnam’s far northeast, perched on the border with China lie the timeless villages of Ha Giang Province and a chance to experience a bygone world.

    Expect terraced rice paddies, primary forests and winding mountain paths that climb through vertiginous passes to reach colourfully dressed minority tribes.

    Read more about Ha Giang
Mount Krakatau, Indonesia
Mount Krakatau, Indonesia
Snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of El Nido
Snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of El Nido
Tropical islands in El Nido, Philippines
Tropical islands in El Nido, Philippines
View from gun placement cave, Vieng Xai
View from gun placement cave, Vieng Xai
Mountains and paddy fields outside Ha Giang town
Mountains and paddy fields outside Ha Giang town

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