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Angkor Wat, Cambodia

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  • Angkor Wat, Cambodia

    Country Briefing: Cambodia

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    From the glorious jungle-tangled temples at Angkor to the lush mountain-fringed white sand beaches of the south and the little-visited villages of the north, Cambodia has our Southeast Asia team hooked.

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  • Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand

    Book your Easter break for 2011

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    A late Easter weekend in 2011, followed by the May Bank Holiday means that you can take just four days out of the office to enjoy an 11-day-long break. Take a look at our Easter trip ideas for a little inspiration.

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  • Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

    Perfect 14: Malaysia

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    A melting pot of Malay, Chinese, Indian and European culture, Malaysia is a fascinating place to explore with a rich tapestry of colonial architecture, a vibrant, multicultural society and some of the best food on the planet. Patrick Chase gives his insider tips on what to see and where to go for that perfect trip.

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  • Bridge over the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi

    The Bridge on the River Kwai

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    This iconic landmark serves as a poignant reminder of the atrocities suffered here during World War II. The nearby museum highlights the plight of the POWs and Asian laborers tortured by the Japanese, whilst the beautifully maintained World War II cemetery provides a quiet sanctuary for reflection.

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  • Apartheid Museum

    Our Top 6 Most Moving Museums

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    Some of the most memorable museums you can visit are often those which produce the most poignant of emotions. We have sought out several of the best and which are also in places Audley go to.

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