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Sunday, 5 December 2010

Laos Southeast Asia

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Hop on a Tuk Tuk and tour Southeast Asia's Big City Streets and Small Alley Roads

One of Thailand's and even Laos' and Cambodia's most iconic symbols have to be the auto rickshaw, otherwise cutely known as the tuk-tuk. Yes, this name comes from the sounds of the engine chugging the vehicle along the road. Many visitors are very keen for a ride on these machines, if not for their novelty value then for the ease at which these automobiles navigate through the roads.




These three-wheeled vehicles, also known as the auto rickshaw, are fun to ride and because of its open frame design, are great for exploration. Not only are they great for weaving through cluttered traffic, they are also suitable for narrow alleyway travel. This makes a ride on a tuk-tuk faster, even though they are slower than other cars on the road. The auto rickshaw's open frame design also gives you the feeling of ‘being there' at all the destinations while the auto rickshaw takes you to your spot.




The auto rickshaws in each country are similar in function but have strikingly different designs and appearances that make each one quite unique from the other. In Siem Reap, it is nothing more than a motorcycle attached to a wheeled trailer while in Phnom Penh, the tuk tuk is a one piece vehicle.




Laos' versions come as tuk-tuks or jumbos. The jumbos have a larger engine and cabin sizes (for some cars, up to 12 people can squeeze in) and hive higher top speeds than their more ‘conventional' cousin. Other than a few exceptions, the jumbos are only found in Vientiane and Luang Prabang.




Thailand's standard tuk-tuks are seen mostly in Bangkok other variations exist in other cities). These are three-wheeled one piece vehicles with a driver steering it similar like a motorbike and space for passengers to sit in the back. Three can sit comfortable, but it is also possible to cram in more. Many Thai auto rickshaw companies now produce low emission vehicles, and even old ones are having new engines fitted along with LPG conversions. This certainly helps with the city touring experience.




There's one thing common about each country's tuk-tuks. There are no meters, meaning you will have to negotiate a fare beforehand. Make sure to do this before you get on the vehicle, as the driver may demand an outrageous price after reaching your destination.




Tour some of Southeast Asia's most important cities, both past and present with our Colorful Capitals tour. Of course, tuk-tuk trips are included in this package. But more importantly, you'll get to experience Southeast Asia, from its temples, historical ruins, sprawling cities, colorful culture and heritage. For more in Southeast Asia, check out our multi-country tours.




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About the Author

Established in 1993, Exotissimo Travel is a well known Tour Operator in Asia. We have the expertise and connections to create your perfect inspirational tours as well as customized programs in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Indonesia and Japan at the best possible price. Your experience guarantees stops to the main sites as well as the hidden spots, giving you a true sense of the culture and rewarding you with unforgettable memories.



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laos southeast asia

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Laos Southeast Asia

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From Ruins, Temples, Rolling Hills & its Charming Aura; Southeast Asia's Magic will get to you

Always have been and continuing to be in the future, Southeast Asia is a magnet for travelers from all over the world. Characterized by warm tropical weather, zesty food, smiling people and scenic environments, there is everything here. The region also has great interconnecting travel routes, and we're here to take advantage of that so you can get your full dose of the region.




Your awe inspiring journey starts at the center of the region in Bangkok, Thailand. And a great place for you to assimilate yourself with Southeast Asia. The sprawling city is a mix of today (as well as tomorrow at certain spots) and yesterday, all evident by its people, food, culture and infrastructure. Don't forget to peep into one of the temples in the Grand Palace for a glance of the heralded Emerald Buddha. A river tour will also open up a side of Bangkok many fail to see.




From here, head up north. Discover the ancient city of Sukhothai, the former capital of one of Thailand's greatest dynasties. Its ruins and temples should at least give you a faint idea of how grand the place and kingdom was.




Continue northwards to the region's unofficial capital, Chiang Mai. Here, discover a scenic city amidst the hills and mountains of the area. Discover the old city, complete with a crumbling walls and surrounding moat as well as the north's most recognizable and revered temple, the mountainside Doi Suthep. Discover more via long tail cruise along the Ping River.




Now it's time to cross the border and into Laos. First stop, the UNESCO Heritage Town of Luang Prabang. You'll see why it has earned that title with its classic and traditional look complete with temples, colonial buildings, tree-lined boulevards and clean appearance. From here, check out the natural side of the town as you venture off to the always impressive (and refreshingly cool) Kuang Si Waterfall and the thousands of Buddha statues at Pak Ou Cave.




It's now Vietnam's turn to be explored. Start things off with the north and its capital, Hanoi. From there, head to the region's marvel of a destination, Halong Bay. Go ahead, awe at the limestone formations and blue waters. Many before you have done so as well. From here, discover some of the country's heritage with visits to the UNESCO town of Hoi An and the Imperial City of Hue. Ever wonder how it will feel like to cruise down a river of perfume? Find out right here!




And now, the grand capital of ruined temples. This is your final stop in this Southeast Asian tour, and a grand one it is. This is Siem Reap, Cambodia, home to the mighty Angkor Empire's finest temples. And yes, Angkor Wat is here. Ever seen a temple smothered in trees and jungle? Ta Phrom is where you need to go. These are just two of numerous picture worthy temples. Go nuts with your camera!




Need more options in the region? Check out our multi-country tours page. We got the region covered.


About the Author

Established in 1993, Exotissimo Travel is a well known Tour Operator in Asia. We have the expertise and connections to create your perfect inspirational tours as well as customized programs in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Indonesia and Japan at the best possible price. Your experience guarantees stops to the main sites as well as the hidden spots, giving you a true sense of the culture and rewarding you with unforgettable memories.



South East Asia (3): Laos









laos southeast asia
laos southeast asia
laos southeast asia