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Laos Travel Guide 2022: What to See, Do, Costs, & Ways …
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1. Visit Vang Vieng 1. Visit Vang Vieng Backpackers “discovered” in the late 1990s. It didn’t take long to develop into a crazy, hedonistic city. Nowadays, things have calmed down (a lot) and Vang Vieng has become a hub for outdoor adventure, jungle hikes, and lazy days on the river. There’s still a party scene but now it’s focused on a handful of bars.2. Visit the 4,000 Islands 2. Visit the 4,000 Islands Located in Southern Laos, the 4,000 Islands are an area of tiny inhabited islands in the Mekong River near the Cambodian border. They are popular with backpackers and the vibe is laid-back and chill. Accommodation is cheap, and there’s really not much to do here besides chill in the river and relax at night. You’ll have to take a boat from Pakse to reach the islands.3. Relax in Luang Prabang 3. Relax in Luang Prabang is a slow-paced city. There is not much to do here other than enjoy epic sunsets over the Mekong River, spend time at the incredible Kuang Si Waterfalls, and shop at the night market. Every morning at sunrise, the monks walk through the main streets receiving alms from the local residents. I went for two days and stayed for five.4. Trek to the Kuang Si Falls 4. Trek to the Kuang Si Falls near Luang Prabang is breathtaking. Turquoise waters flow over rock ledges into dramatic pools perfect for swimming. ( has info on how to find it.) Admission is 20,000 LAK ($2.50 USD), and a tuk-tuk from Luang Prabang costs 30,000-40,000 LAK ($3.50-4.60 USD).5. See the Plain of Jars 5. See the Plain of Jars The Plain of Jars has thousands of stone jars scattered around three different sites. Believed to be part of the burial practices from the Iron Age, this is one of the best prehistoric sites in Southeast Asia. Legend has it that the jars were made by a race of giants to store alcohol. Admission to Site 1 (with the best preserved jars) is 15,000 LAK ($175 USD) while entry to Site 2 and 3 is 10,000 LAK ($1.15 USD) each. Other Things to See and Do in Laos 1. Explore the Vieng Xai Cave City Located close to Sam Nua (near the Vietnamese border), Vieng Xai Cave City served as living quarters for Laotian soldiers during the 1960s. You can see the living quarters as they were — the Kaysone Phomvihane Cave even has a working air-circulation pump. Guided tours are found at the Vieng Xai Caves Visitor Centre. Admission is 60,000 LAK ($6.90 USD). The bus there is 20,000 LAK ($0.25 USD) while a tuk-tuk (no matter how many people) is 150,000 LAK ($0.75 USD). 2. Try the Gibbon Experience This is one of the best activities in Laos. It’s a series of zip lines connecting the world’s highest treehouses, where you can stay for up to three nights. You will be completely off the grid, surrounded by gibbons, and you’ll go on some intense nature hikes. Prices vary, but the three-day, two-night package costs around 2,680,830 LAK ($310 USD) per person. 3. See the Great Stupa (Pha That Luang) The Great Stupa in Vientiane is a 148-foot gold-covered stupa (a dome-shaped Buddhist shrine) and is considered the greatest monument in the country. Its exterior looks like a fortress with high walls, but the inside has many Buddhist, flower, and animal imagery throughout. You can admire the stupa from outside for free (which is what most people do). If you want to enter, admission is 10,000 LAK ($1.15 USD). 4. Head to Vientiane in Laos is full of important national monuments and temples, like the Great Stupa and the Sisaket Temple. While there, be sure to check out Buddha Park, a sculpture garden full of giant Buddha statues. It’s the most cosmopolitan city in the country, and you’ll find an up and coming foodie scene here. 5. See the waterfalls at the Bolaven Plateau Located in Southern Laos close to the city of Pakse, the Bolaven Plateau is part of a crater that formed from an ancient volcano. Trek around the area and explore several of the waterfalls. The Bolaven Loop cuts through the entire crater and takes you close to all the falls. Each waterfall has its own entrance fee (usually between 5,000-10,000 LAK/$0.60-1.15 USD) as well as a parking fee for your bike (3,000-5,000 LAK/$0.35-0.60 USD). 6. Visit the Elephant Conservation Center Located in Sainyabuli, the ECC was launched in 2011 by a team of elephant specialists working towards protecting the elephant population in Laos. It’s the best way to see elephants in a responsible way that doesn’t harm them. Prices start at 1,822,680 LAK ($210 USD) for a two-day visit while a seven-day volunteering session costs around 3,905,740 LAK ($450 USD). 7. Slow boat on the Mekong Drift down the Mekong River on a long, narrow boat with comfortable seating, home-cooked meals, and a unique view of the countryside. You can find a ride typically from the border at Huay-Xai that will drop you off in Luang Prabang. Slow boats take two to three days. Prices will vary depending on the quality of your tour company, but an average tour will cost you around 1,000,000 LAK ($115 USD). 8. Phou Hin Poun Conservation Area Mountains, a limestone forest, rivers full of rapids, and caves await you in the protected Phou Hin Poun area of Laos. The entire area is filled with unique species of flora and fauna, including macaques, tigers, and gibbons. (Yes, tigers.) A two-day guided trek will cost around 1,000,000 LAK ($115 USD) with everything included. 9. Get outdoors in Nong Kiew (Muang Ngoi) Life in this quaint village on the Nam Ou River is slow and peaceful, but Nong Kiew is a popular draw for outdoor lovers. The towering limestone cliffs are ideal for experienced climbers, and there are many hiking trails leading to nearby waterfalls and caves. To get there, you can take a bus from Luang Prabang to Pak Mong and then a tuk-tuk the rest of the way. 10. Chat with a monk On the first Sunday of every month, monks gather at the Sangha College in Vientiane to chat with tourists. You’re able to ask them about their practice and daily life, and in return, they’ll practice their English. Laos Travel Costs Accommodation – Accommodation in Laos is cheap. Dorm rooms are around 45,,000-80,000 LAK ($5-9 USD) per night, although hostels in Vientiane start at slightly higher prices around 52,075 LAK ($6 USD) per night. A private room in a hostel with air-con will cost between 115,000-175,000 LAK ($13-20 USD). Almost every hostel offers free wifi and most also include free breakfast. It’s very rare for a hostel to have a kitchen, so don’t count on cooking your meals. Budget hotels and guesthouses are widely available, usually starting around 110,000 LAK ($13 USD) for a twin or double room. If you’re looking to splurge on a four-star hotel with a pool, expect to pay at least 400,000 LAK ($46 USD) per night. Airbnb is also available, with shared spaces starting at 80,000 LAK ($9 USD). A private room starts from around 130,190 LAK ($15 USD). An entire home or apartment goes for as little as 350,000 LAK ($40 USD), although prices are generally closer to 781,150 LAK ($50 USD). Food – Since the country is landlocked, food is more expensive than in Thailand, but it’s still easy to eat cheap in Laos. Street food is usually around 15,000-20,000 LAK ($1.75-2.30 USD) per meal, like grilled meats, fresh fruits, and bowls of noodle soup. Traditional food at Lao restaurants, like laap (minced meat salad) and sticky rice should cost between 25,963- 43,272 LAK ($3-5 USD). Western food will usually cost closer to 30,000 LAK ($3.45 USD) for fast food like pizza or burgers. If you’re looking for a meal at a restaurant, you will pay closer to 100,000 LAK ($11 USD) for food with drinks. Even with a balance of western meals and local dishes, you’ll be hard press to spend more than 120,000 LAK ($14 USD) per day. If you have access to a kitchen, buy your own groceries. A week of groceries should cost between 216,362 -250,000 LAK ($25-30 USD). Backpacking Laos Suggested Budgets On a backpacker budget in Laos, you will spend about 303,780 LAK ($35 USD) per day. This budget will cover a hostel dorm, eating mostly street food, having a few drinks per night, taking public transit, and doing about one paid activity (or a couple cheap temples) per day. A mid-range budget of about 564,162 LAK ($65 USD) per day will get you a private two-star hotel room or a private hostel dorm, taxis, fancier restaurants and Western food, and more activities per day. On this budget, you’ll be able to do whatever you want within reason. If you’re a budget traveler, you won’t want for anything. A luxury budget from 1,657,770 LAK ($191 USD) per day will get you anything you want. Four-star hotels with swimming pools, fancy food, cocktails, tours – the sky is the limit if you’re spending this much money per day! Use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages – some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in USD. Accommodation Food Transportation Attractions Average Daily Cost Backpacker $5 $10 $10 $10 $35 Mid-Range $15 $15 $15 $20 $65 Luxury $46 $20 $25 $100 $191 Laos Travel Guide: Money Saving Tips Laos is very cheap, so you’ll be hard-pressed to save tons of money if you are already traveling on a budget, eating local cuisines, not drinking a ton, and staying in hostels. That said, here are some ways to save money in Laos: Buy from the local markets – Buying your own food is infinitely cheaper than going to restaurants (not that they are even that expensive, however). If you’re on a budget, though, stick to the local markets. Fresh food will be the cheapest there. Stick to local transportation – Taxis and tuk-tuks may be convenient, but they will slowly ruin your budget. Stick to public transportation if you need to get around. If you do need to take a tuk-tuk or taxi, ask your hotel/hostel staff what you should expect to pay. This will make sure you don’t get ripped off! Avoid western food – Western food is always more expensive than local cuisine. While the prices aren’t that high, it will slowly add up throughout your trip. And anyway did you come to Laos to have a terrible burger? No. Eat the local food! Pack a water bottle – A water bottle with a purifier will come particularly in handy in Southeast Asia since you can’t drink the tap water. Save money and thousands of plastic bottles and get a bottle that can purify the tap water for you. My preferred bottle is ($49.99). Where To Stay in Laos There are some excellent hostels in Laos to fit all budgets. My suggested places are: (Luang Prabang) (Luang Prabang) (Vang Vieng) (Vang Vieng) (Vientiane) (Vientiane) (Pakse) How to Get Around Laos Getting around Laos can be a challenge. The roads are poor, and you’ll likely have to navigate several mountain passes to get anywhere. Nothing is ever on time, and even short trips can turn into endless journeys. City Transportation – Local public transportation starts around 2,000 LAK ($0.25 USD) and goes up from there based on distance. Taxis and tuk-tuks (small shared taxis with no meter) will require a bit of haggling and cost more than local transportation. If you have a destination in mind, ask the staff at your hostel how much you should expect to pay. Flying – I don’t recommend flying unless you are super pressed for time. Domestic flights are costly, and there are frequent cancellations. Even booking far in advance, a flight from Vientiane to Luang Prabang will cost you 867,940 LAK ($100+ USD) for a 50-minute flight. But if you must, these are Laos’ airlines: Laos Airlines Lao Skyway Bus – Buses are the most common way to get between cities. Ticket prices vary between 80,000-130,000 LAK ($9-15 USD) for a five to six-hour ride. Local buses are pretty uncomfortable, and many don’t have air conditioning, but they’ll get you from point A to point B around the country. In busier towns, you’ll be able to purchase your ticket from just about any tour operator. This will include transit from your hotel/hostel to the station. Otherwise, you can show up at the city’s bus station. A trip from Vientiane to Luang Prabang or Pakse shouldn’t cost more than 100,000 LAK ($11.50 USD). There are also plenty of air-conditioned “VIP” buses. For example, a trip from Vientiane to Luang Prabang is just 130,190 LAK ($15 USD). Overnight buses cost 150,000-200,000 LAK ($17-23 USD) depending on the distance. You can usually buy tickets for these buses from your hostel/hotel. You can use to compare prices. If you’re looking to head into a neighboring country, a bus from Vientiane to Hanoi will cost around 330,000 LAK ($38 USD). There is also a direct route between Luang Prabang and Chiang Mai starting from 415,416 LAK ($48 USD), but keep in mind the ride is at least 20 hours. A bus from Vientiane to Bangkok takes about 15 hours and costs about 389,452 LAK ($45 USD). Boat – One of the most popular ways to see Laos is via a slow boat between Huay Xai and Luang Prabang on the Mekong River. The journey takes two days, and the trip costs from about 250,000 LAK ($30 USD) per person. For a higher-end guided experience, you’ll pay more like 1,000,000 LAK ($115 USD). For short trips (like Luang Prabang to the Pak Ou Caves), you can hire a river taxi from about 86,795 LAK ($10 USD) per hour. When to Go to Laos October to April is the best time to visit Laos. This is when the country’s weather is consistently warm and dry. (Keep in mind the mountainous areas experience much cooler temperatures year-round compared to the other parts of Laos.) It’s also the high season, so you can expect bigger crowds and inflated prices. Elsewhere, April and May tend to be the hottest months, with temperatures as high as 104°F (40°C). The humidity can be extremely uncomfortable during this time too. The rainy season is from late May to October. It’s still a pleasant time to visit. The rainfall each day never lasts long, the waterfalls flow heavier, and the wildlife becomes more active. Not to mention, there are fewer tourists around. How to Stay Safe in Laos Laos is a very safe country to backpack and travel around. Violent crime against travelers is really infrequent. Pick pocketing will be your biggest concern, and it often occurs in busy market areas (especially in Vang Vieng). Keep your wallet/purse close, and leave your valuables in a safety deposit box. If you’re worried about scams, and make sure you don’t fall for any! If you’re hiking or sightseeing, always stay on the marked trail. Some places are strictly prohibited because of unexploded landmines. This is especially true around the Plain of Jars. It’s unlikely you’ll have a reason to wander off into a dangerous area but pay attention to signs and markers. Always trust your gut instinct. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID. Most people who get into trouble in Laos do so because they’re tangled up with drugs or the sex industry. Laos is strict about punishment when it comes to these offenses, so don’t be like other travelers and disrespect the local laws and customs. If you don’t do it at home, don’t do it when you’re in Laos. Follow that rule, and you’ll be fine. The most important piece of safety advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you: Laos Travel Guide: The Best Booking ResourcesThese are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals. – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start. – This is my other favorite flight search engine because they search such a wide variety of sites and airlines. I never book a flight without checking here too. – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability. – Other than Hostelworld, Agoda is the best hotel accommodation site for Asia. – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites. – This website allows you to stay on people’s couches or spare rooms for free. It’s a great way to save money while meeting locals who can tell you the ins and outs of their city. The site also lists events you can attend to meet people (even if you’re not staying with someone). – If you want to do group tours, go with Intrepid. They offer good small group tours that use local operators and leave a small environmental footprint. And, as a reader of this site, you’ll get exclusive discounts with them too! – For volunteering, Grassroots Volunteering compiles a list of good local volunteer organizations that keep the money within the community. – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more! – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. 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Laos Travel Guide | Places to Visit in Laos | Rough Guides
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Plan your visit to Laos: find out where to go and what to do in Laos with Rough Guides. Read about itineraries, activities, places to stay and travel essentials and get inspiration from the blog in the best guide to Laos. login
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Travellers' Guide To Laos - Wiki Travel Guide
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edit Geography. Laos shares international borders with China to the north, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, Thailand to the west, and Myanmar to the north-west. At the present time a tourist can cross legally with all countries except Myanmar. Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, and it lies mostly between latitudes 14° and 23°N (a small area is south of …
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Laos travel | Asia - Lonely Planet
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Laos is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the region, reflecting its geographic location as a crossroads of Asia. The hardy Hmong people live off the land in the remote mountains of the north, Kahu and Alak elders in the south still have traditional face tattoos, and the Katang villagers of central Laos sleep with forest spirits. login
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Laos Travel Guide: Complete 10-Day Itinerary (2022) · Salt
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Jun 11, 2020 . Laos Travel Guide: Complete 10-Day Itinerary. Travel through Laos on an unforgettable 10-day journey. Drive through bright green paddy fields, on empty jungle roads, and only stopping to gaze at the forest-covered cliffs above. Despite sharing a border with Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, Laos is still under the radar as a travel destination ...
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Laos Travel Guide - Travel Happy
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Start Planning Your Laos Trip Now!:: Find available places to stay on Booking.com - usually you can reserve a room with no upfront payment. Pay when you check out. Free cancellations too.:: Find the cheapest flight with Skyscanner - one search will show you the prices and times from scores of airlines for your trip. A real timesaver.:: Book an airport transfer to take you hassle … login
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Laos Travel Tips: A Complete Guide to the Country …
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After traveling both Cambodia and Laos extensively, we created this travel guide to help people discover the best of what to do based on our personal recommendations. Featuring the incredible beaches and rivers to go to, the best cultural experiences, as well as sample itineraries, our Cambodia and Laos guidebook is an excellent way to see the ... login
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LAOS TRAVEL TIPS: The ultimate guide to traveling Laos in
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Laos is very convenient to travel to, as you can fly to Laos from large neighboring airports in Bangkok or Hanoi. Even more convenient and cheaper option is to travel there by land. Laos Currency: Laotian Kip. Here you’ll be dealing with large amounts of money. 1 USD is around 8600 KIP; 1 EUR is around 10000 KIP. login
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Laos Travel Guide - The Lost Passport
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LAOS TRAVEL GUIDE. Laos is a relatively small country, just half the size of Thailand. It is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia with Vietnam to the east, Thailand to the west, Cambodia to the south, and China to the north. Given there is no access to the ocean, there are no beaches or island hopping trips to be made here. login
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Transport in Laos – How to Get To, From and Around
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4,000 Islands Laos – Your Quick Travel Guide Laos Budget Travel – Best Tips on How to Travel for Less Champasak Travel Guide. News. 90 Percent of Trains in Thailand Cancelled from Wednesday. ... Login; English USD. 2012—2021 ...
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Laos Travel Guide - Travel Information & Destination Guide
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The full name of the country is Laos People’s Democratic Republic, often shortened to Laos PDR, but locals will tell you that this acronym actually means ‘Please Don’t Rush.’ Enjoy Laos like the locals do: relax in a hammock by the Mekong, gaze at the stars in the 4000 islands and sip a coffee in a French-style cafe in Luang Prabang.
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Lonely Planet | Travel Guides & Travel Information
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Best in Travel The 8 best places to visit in Oman: rugged mountains, seaside towns, and culture-rich cities January 9th, 2022 • 9 min read. From rugged mountains to seaside towns, from culture-rich cities to the desert sands, here are the very best places to put on your Oman itinerary. Laos . login
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Our Guide to Responsible Travel in Laos | Wayfairer Travel
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During your time in Laos you should try to interact and engage with the Lao people as this will offer a much more meaningful and enriching travel experience. If you’re on a Wayfairer tailor-made holiday you will have a local guide and we encourage you to make an effort to get to know them and ask questions their cultures and customs. login
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Trips & Tours to Laos 2022/2023 - On The Go Tours: Travel
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Feel inspired on an award-winning tour to Laos. Once ravaged by war but still home to serene landscapes and a proud identity, an On The Go Tour in Laos throws you into a timeless authentic culture. Explore exquisite Buddhist temples, bustling night markets and food stalls, and charming caves. Largely forgotten Lao holds a unique feel.
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Tour Budget: classify a tour by budget in comparision with other tours: Luxury (high budget), Mid-range (medium budget), Cheap (low budget). For example, if you want to search a 3 days / 2 nights tour of the. Paloma Cruise, departure on the 29 Dec 2015, you should select. as following: "Destinations:" you type Paloma Cruise. login
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Registration of Canadians Abroad. US to Canada border wait times. A regularly updated list of wait times at border ports of entry for drivers coming to Canada from the U.S. Dual Canadian citizens: Fly to Canada with a valid CDN passport. You need a valid Canadian passport to board a flight to Canada. What you can bring back to Canada. Laos
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Brunei added to Laos travel green zone list | Borneo
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Jan 04, 2022 . Brunei Darussalam is among 14 countries placed on Laos’ Travel Green Zone Plan permitted to enter the country under its re-opening scheme. The Consular Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Laos has approved Brunei, Indonesia, the Philippines, Norway, Switzerland, Finland, Israel, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, New Zealand, … login
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Homepage | Smartraveller
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Travel insurance during COVID-19. Travel smart during COVID-19. Travel is different to how it used to be. There's more to think about before you go, and while you're away. Know what to expect, use our step-by-step guide to help plan your trip. /COVID-19/planning-travel-during-covid-19. COVID-19 vaccination and travel. Laos . login
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Multi Country Asia Tours & Vacation Packages | Top 10
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Multi-Country Asia Tours is established by a local operator in Vietnam and other parts of Asia. With more than 14-year-experience working in Asia Tourism, we would be brutally honest that our Asia tours and vacation packages are specially tailor-made based on interests of travelers across the world. Each Asia tour package will meet your demand ...
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