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Ecuador. Perú. Mëxico y Centroamérica. Indonesia. Australia. Holanda. Belgica. Coreas. Rusia. Singapur. Taiwan. Central Vietnam. Remote Asia Travel - Vietnam Thailand Camdodia Myanmar Laos Tours. Welcome! We began Remote Asia Travel after many years of working in the tour and travel business in Southeast Asia and California. We are glad you are taking the time to visit our site and hope you enjoy looking at our pages. In some part, our tours are just templates to inspire your travels in this beautiful corner of the world. It is our hope they lead to a wonderful holiday and create memories that will last a forever. We are a boutique agency based on a higher standard of service, knowing your time on holiday is a once in a lifetime journey.

Our job is to make it as memorable as possible. Our trips are priced individually based on your hotel, transportation and meal requests. Remote Asia offer you a full service, one stop location for your planned trip to Asia. No matter how big or small your request, we are pleased to help you travel in the region - Remote Asia Style!

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Tailandia. Jade Hotel – Hue | Hue Jade Hotel. Vietnam Impressive, Vietnam tours and travel services. Tour Infor | Jade Hotel – Hoi An. Hue Holiday Diamond Hotel – Hue Hotel | Hue Holiday Diamond Hotel. Da Nang - Hoi An - Hue 5 days tour. These three magnificent ancient heritage sites, all positioned along the central coast of Vietnam, have made the UNESCO World Heritage List in their own right. This trip is ideal for those who have just 5 days and have an interest in the cultural heritage of Vietnam, and sightseeing as well. It begins in Da Nang, a dynamic city is known as a city of bridge and nice sand beach. You also explore Ancient town Hoi An, small town on the south of Da Nang. The picturesque town of Hoi An, once one of Southeast Asia’s major trading ports between the 17th and 19th centuries. You will drive on scenic Hai Van pass from Hoi An to Hue via Ha, one of Vietnam’s major international sea ports. Brief Itinerary: Date 1: Da Nang arrivalDate 2: Da Nang – Ba Na hills – Hoi AnDate 3: Hoi An – My Son 1 day tour (L)Date 4: Hoi An – Hue city tour (L)Date 5: Hue to Da Nang airport via Hai Van pass (L) Duration: 5 days 4 nights.

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Italia

Rumania en ocho visitas (y sin vampiros) Rumania está de actualidad. Y además, por lo visto, está de moda. Está de actualidad porque está celebrando el centenario de su Gran Unión (1918) y porque, desde que entró en la Unión Europea (2007), sale a menudo en los papeles como el país de la Unión con mayor crecimiento económico. Este verano también ha estado de actualidad por las masivas protestas contra la corrupción en Bucarest. Y está de moda por su cine: la Nueva Ola de cine rumano arrasa en festivales. Y por su literatura: fue país invitado en la última Feria del Libro de Madrid; sorprende la cantidad y calidad de autores rumanos traducidos al español. Ampliar foto 1 Sibiu, capital de la cultura Al salir de Bucarest, antes de entrar en Transilvania, suele hacerse un alto en el monasterio de Cozia, cubierto de pinturas, algunas del siglo XIV: un aperitivo de lo que nos aguarda más adelante.

A un par de leguas a poniente, Sibiel (“pequeña Sibiu”) es un pueblecito campesino que se ha convertido en un panal para turistas.

Cosas de China

Pakistán. Myth-busting in Lahore, Pakistan. Central Station In Dark Star Safari Theroux argues “If destinations were familiar and friendly, what would be the point of going there?” I concur and this why I prefer going places without tourists, particularly those which governments warn us against, to see the reality on the ground for myself. As soon as I boarded the Thai Airways flight from Bangkok to Lahore I knew this trip was going to take me to one of those unexplored places where tourists are as precious as the rain in the desert.

Two hours into the flight, the giggly passengers on the row behind me finally gathered the courage to ask the question that was bothering them since I boarded. “Are you visiting Pakistan?” “Yes,” I said, “on holidays.” “Are you going for a conference?” “No, I’m just visiting,” “I don’t believe you!” I was a specimen from that rare and elusive species: a tourist! I knew from my earlier trip to Djibouti that they were going to speculate whether I belonged to a Secret Service Agency.

“Here on holidays?” 1. 2.