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Most memorable werer the Jungle walks, sleeping in a temple on a sacred mountain and travelling by boat past floating villages...
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Sailing around Halong bay, Motor cycling through the back streets of Hue, dancing with the children in the villages were the highlights.
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I had such a good time, the size of the group was just right and the age band was not too wide. Our guide was very competent and really made the trip work, it was so stress free.
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The temples were amazing. I had an amazing time - the guides were great, really looked after me. I loved every minute...
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The whole experience was far better than any expectations I had, from the temples of Angkor to the markets, the local cuisine, the activities, this trip was just one memorable experience after another...I can’t wait to book my next trip!
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Would recommend anyone to visit; a wonderful country with extremely gentle and friendly people.
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The most memorable occasion was the meal prepared for us by the family in the house on stilts and the chance to try the local delicacy (afterwards), fried tarantula.
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Most memorable were Angkor Wat and the other temples around Siem Reap. Home Stay near Vinh Long.
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Excellent - thank you very much. All provisions and services were provided by locals and the relationship the guide had with them was obviously due to good relationships in place.
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The whole trip was memorable, but I particularly enjoyed the 4 days we spent in Luang Prabang. At a relaxed pace we visited ancient buddhist temples, watched the early morning ritual of alms giving, conversed with the monks, met the locals at the markets...
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Snorkelling for the first time in Nha Trang (and second time in Ko Phi Phi!) was fantastic, jungle trekking in both Thailand and Malaysia was awesome...Outstanding - varied, educational and stacks of fun.
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We had so many experiences it is almost impossible to pick out the best. Our favourite place was Luang Prabang.
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The train Journey from Bangkok, the days on the Mekong and the guided tour of Bangkok were the highlights.
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All the contacts with the friendly and smiling local people while riding on our bikes or sitting with them in a boat and crossing the lake. This "slow" travel is the best way to see, live and experience.
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The most memorable parts of our trip must be the crazy cyclo tour through the streets of Saigon and eating insects in a bar overlooking Phnom Penh!
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It was quite a whirlwind and, although everyone got extremely tired, the memories of Vietnam will mellow like a good wine.
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Enjoy it! Don't take a jumper for the evening (August). Take extra money for all the tips: coach drivers, travel guides etc.
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It is impossible to say in just one or two sentences. The people of Cambodia are incredible; however, the local guides that we had were wonderful as well as Tracey our "facilitator"
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Thoroughly enjoyable, we had a variety of very stimulating and interesting experiences. We felt we were in the company of likeminded fellow travellers, which obviously added to the enjoyment.
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Find out about Cambodia from someone who has been. "In one day, one can watch sunrise at Angkor Wat, have lunch at a butterfly café, visit the magnificent Bayon and Ta Phrom, climb the hill on elephant back to watch the sun set, and eat dinner while watching a performance of the royal dancers." Read the rest of this Cambodia article 'The human rights trail' by Laureen Gillam.