
It’s in the grey and gloom of January that our travel daydreams get extra vivid; you know, the ones where you can almost feel the warmth of the sun on your face and smell the tropical scents in the air.
It’s in the grey and gloom of January that our travel daydreams get extra vivid; you know, the ones where you can almost feel the warmth of the sun on your face and smell the tropical scents in the air.
While the ancient capital of Hanoi and the bustling streets of Phnom Penh are well worth a visit, there are many cities in South East Asia that are underrated.
Ah breakfast, oft lauded as the most important meal of the day, the food that wakes us up and fuels us through those first few crucial hours of the day.
When you come home from a trip you are always asked the same questions: What was the weather like? How was the food? And, what did you do?
Just picture yourself cruising along stunning coastal roads with the wind in your hair and an entire tropical paradise waiting to be discovered. This is freedom.
Southeast Asia encompasses some incredible destinations. It’s got history, it’s got beaches, it’s got beautiful scenery and it’s got a wealth of unique, fun and fascinating activities that suit the tastes of a multitude of travellers.