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Brunei

Brunei Darussalam on the island of Borneo is the closest South East Asia comes to utopia. It’s a land of sandy beaches, forests, rivers- and no taxes. Although it’s one of the smallest countries, the Sultanate of Brunei is one of the richest nations in Asia.

Cambodia

Cambodia's modem-day culture has its roots in the 1st to 6th centuries in a state referred to as Funan, known as the oldest Indianized state in Southeast Asia.

East Timor

Indulging in Excursions in East Timor and some amazing sightseeing experiences in East Timor are some of the best things you can do on East Timor tours. Discover more of East Timor during Excursions in East Timor,

Indonesia

Indonesia, part of the "ring of fire," has the largest number of active volcanoes in the world. Earthquakes are frequent. Wallace's line, a zoological demarcation between Asian and Australian flora and fauna, divides Indonesia.

Laos

The Laotian culture attributes its richness to Laotian art and sculpture, music and cuisine. Bronze is the most common metal for Laotians with gold and silver images all along. The smaller and minor images are usually made of precious metals while most of the bigger statues are in bronze.

Malaysia

Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in South-East Asia. Several decades of sustained economic growth and political stability have made it one of the most buoyant and wealthy countries in the region, and although political power (Malay) and economic clout (Chinese) are still traditionally divided along racial lines

Myanmar

Myanmar has a long and complex history. Many peoples have lived in the region and the history began. The first identifiable civilization is that of the Mon. The Mon probably began migrating into the area in about 300 BC, and their first kingdom Suwarnabhumi, was founded around the port of Thaton in about 300 BC.

Phillippines

The history of the Philippines goes back to the 1200's, when a group of about a thousand people, natives of the island of Borneo, landed on Panay Island, now a part of the Philippines. This landing may have been a major landmark in the history of the Philippines itself, but in the rest of the world it went unnoticed.

Singapore

The Republic of Singapore situated at the southernmost tip of the Peninsular Malaysia lies to the north of the equator. The entire territory of Singapore consists of the island of Singapore and fifty-eight islets of which people inhabit some of the islands.

Thailand

Thailand as rich in geographic diversity as it is rich in history and culture. There are few places on earth that offer the visitor so much... jungles and mountains, rivers and countryside, islands and beaches, temples and palaces, cities and technology... Thailand has everything a visitor could ask for - and substantially more besides.

Vietnam

Vietnam's history is a history of war, colonization and rebellion - even from before the Americans ever showed up. Occupied by China no less than four times, the Vietnamese managed to beat off the invaders just as often.



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