Saigon


Once known as the Pearl of the Orient, Saigon - today called Ho Chi Minh City - is located in South Vietnam near the Mekong Delta.

A friendly face for foreigners, is what this great capital exhibits full of pride and commitment.

Experience an adrenaline rush, while making use of the most popular means of transportation in the city, by motorbike.

Dine, Shop, Tour and sun bathe all in one, in this fast developing Capital.


Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh is the largest city and the capital of Cambodia. In the 1920's, it was known as the "Pearl of Asia".

As a newcomer, you will experience some sort of odd energy from the busy bustling streets to the mystery surrounding the pagodas.

Phnom Penh is known for its traditional Khmer and French influenced architecture; it is Cambodias wealthiest and most populous city.

Pure, calm and clean - the riverside is not far out, and definitely worth visiting.


Siem Reap & Tonle Sap Lake


Siem Reap is situated about 6 km south of Angkor Wat and 10 km in the north east of Tonle Sap Lake - the biggest lake of Southeast Asia and one of the most fish-populated inland waters in the world.

Siem Reap has approximately 60.000 inhabitants and developed through the integration of some villages, which were built around numerous Wats (Buddhist temples and monasteries).


Angkor Wat


Words are just not enough to describe this incredible complex of temples in the deepest, darkest Cambodian jungle. You have to experience it, to believe it.

The temples range in scale from various shapes and sizes of piles of brick rubble scattered through magnificent rice fields towards the intimidating Angkor Wat.

Considered a UNESCO world heritage site, be a part of history in witnessing a lost civilization, still standing ground.