Traveller Tales – Tailormade Asia

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Geoff and Charyl Cowles answer all of the pressing questions about their Tailor-made adventure through Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Laos and Singapore!

Geoff and Charyl Cowles
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Geoff Cowles OAM and Charyl Cowles

Tell us a little bit about why you chose a holiday to the destinations you and Charyl visited.

We wanted to go somewhere overseas to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. We had tossed up between a few different destinations but for weather or one reason or another we chose our favourite, Asia as a nice place to celebrate this important milestone.

As we started the planning stage, we wanted some new and familiar places in Asia. We settled on visiting Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Laos and Singapore over an 18-day period with Hong Kong and Singapore the familiar places and Taiwan, Laos and Macau the new.

Novel accommodation with mountain backdrop
Taroko Vlllage Hotel, Taroko Gorge, Taiwan

We were confident we could organise ourselves in Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore but felt that short private tailor-made organised tours with the experts Wendy Wu would offer the best travel opportunities for Laos and Taiwan. We were familiar with Wendy Wu’s huge travel reputation as we had previously had private tours with them to Vietnam (2016), Borneo (2017) and China (2018).

What was the highlight of your holiday?

While there were so many wonderful highlights to choose from on this trip we would single out our visit to Luang Prabang from our Wendy Wu 5 day Laos in Focus Tour as particularly memorable.

Pha That Luang, the gold-covered large Buddhist stupa in the centre of the city of Vientiane, Laos

We stayed three nights in the magnificent, historic Victoria Xiengthong Palace Hotel, the last residence of the Laos Royal family. The hotel is heritage and boutique and absolutely delightful and walking in the footsteps of former Royalty was a thrill in itself. It was completely magical and so memorable.

We enjoyed temple visits, the cascading Kuang Si Waterfalls, a visit to a Hmong village, delightful cultural shows, fantastic food, a trip on the mighty Mekong River, interesting night and day markets and the once in a lifetime experience of participating in the Buddhist ceremony of Takbat before sunrise. All this organised so splendidly by our fantastic guide Chia and his able driver.

Participating in the Takbat Ceremony before sunrise Luang Prabang, Laos

Luang Prabang is a place we would love to come back to one day for a revisit particularly if we needed a place to just unwind and de-stress.

Best leisurely breakfasts on the trip at the Victoria Xiengthong Palace Hotel in Luang Prabang, Laos – beside the Mekong River

What surprised you the most about Laos and Taiwan ?

We were impressed with the beautiful people of Laos in particular. The Lao people are some of the gentlest people on Earth. As tourists and guests to their country we found the Lao people very friendly and respectful. These traits we believe are tied up in the Lao people’s spirituality where the majority practice Theravada Buddhism. We came to realise that the people draw strength and inspiration from the self sacrifice of the monks in the many village temples. To have participated in a Buddhist early morning Takbat ceremony where the monks from the local temple parade for food alms, mostly rice, cooked for them by the local people to go towards their only daily meal, was an unforgettable experience for us.

Laos also had some incredible scenery. Top of the list were the Kuang Si Waterfalls situated in the jungle near the Tat Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre, 29 kilometres south of Luang Prabang. The cascading tiers of the Kuang Si Waterfalls offers serene beauty. The vibrant blue waters travel down through three swimming pools offering incredible views that simply take one’s breath away. We doubted whether we would see more beautiful Waterfalls anywhere else on Earth.

The magnificent cascading waterfalls at Kuang Si Waterfalls outside Luang Prabang, Laos

Another great tour we did was to travel the Mekong River stopping off at villages selling a host of local crafts including an interesting shop making paper mache products on the way to the renowned Pak Ou Caves – two linked caves crammed with thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues.

In Taiwan we were surprised just how mountainous the place is. This became apparent on day 2 of our Wendy Wu Fascinating Taiwan 6-day private tour. On this day, leaving the impressive Taroko Gorge, where we stayed in classic mountain cabins at the delightful Taroko Village Hotel, we headed for the beautiful Sun Moon Lake as our destination. On the way we enjoyed the most exhilarating climb to the highest spot of Mt Hehuan at 3,275 metres above sea level traversing countless very winding roads, so skilfully negotiated by our efficient driver/guide Willi.

Mt Hehuan in Taiwan, Taroko National Park

What was your experience of the food and meals you had on tour?

We never doubted the quality of the food we would consume in any of the places we visited leading up to the trip. Our confidence in the food stemmed from our previous Asian holidays with Wendy Wu to Vietnam, Borneo and China. To this end travelling throughout Asia can be aptly described as a continuous moving feast.

Highly recommended is the Tien Hsing Lo Chinese Restaurant in the Landis Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan. This was our best dinner on the entire trip. The service at West Lake cuisine was of the highest quality. We thanked the staff so much for a wonderful meal and the service. As a nice surprise the manager and the chef came out personally to meet us at the end of the experience. We were also given a wonderful souvenir of a paper scroll with the menu we chose, written in Chinese characters by their resident calligrapher.

Meeting the Chef at the Tien Hsing Lo Chinese Restaurant, Landis Hotel, Taipei.

We loved the relaxed breakfasts on the three mornings at the Victoria Xiengthong Palace Hotel in Luang Prabang, Laos on the outside balcony overlooking the Mekong River. Ever so memorable was the lunch at a table overlooking one of the Waterfalls at the Kuang Si Waterfalls. Finally, we of course could never forget the wonderful gesture of the local tourist operator in Vientiane in Laos in offering us a magnificent complimentary dinner due to our arrival plans at the airport not going to plan. They took us to the Khop Chai Due Restaurant, and we had a Laotian feast that was fit for a King including chicken, pork, and fish blended with delicious sauces, as well as vegetables, rice and soup.

Is there anything you wish you knew before you travelled to Laos, Taiwan etc?

Not really. All the places visited are very much geared for tourism and make a point of ensuring tourists are well looked after during their stay. As such, we found wherever we went was well organised and easy to get around, whether we were with our guide or we ventured out on our own.

In addition, both my wife and I had researched our trip well before we left Brisbane as to be well informed when we arrived. Wendy Wu Tours also provided a more than useful booklet of essential information which we found helpful before venturing forth.

The things we did not know about Taiwan, Laos, Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore were generally the nice surprises on the trip and a trip is made all the more memorable for those nice surprises.

Any advice/suggestions for people who are thinking about travelling to Laos and/or Taiwan?

Once the current travel restrictions are lifted and the Coronavirus has subsided enough worldwide our advice is “just do it”.

Lunch by A Waterfall – Our best lunch on our trip Kuang Si Waterfalls Outside Luang Prabang, Laos

We consider that travelling with Wendy Wu to these places is a great option as the company is a market leader in Asian tourism for the Aussie traveller.

Finally, for those who don’t like group travel in coaches why not consider doing what we have done for a number of trips and go private and do a tailor-made holiday with one’s own driver and guide. Yes, it does cost a bit more. However, for us it is the only way we would travel in Asia where language is an issue.

Another option, if time is of the essence, would be to do what we did and opt for short stays in these countries rather than tours that are 12 days or longer. In our view it is better to have seen a glimpse of a country than not at all.

Thank you to Geoff and Charyl for writing this great review and sending these fantastic photos.

Geoff and Charyl travelled on a Tailor-made Tour. If you’re looking for a unique and flexible itinerary, a tailor-made tour gives you the freedom to do, go, see and experience whatever you want but with none of the stress of organising it yourself. Wendy Wu Tours gives you the opportunity to create that holiday of a lifetime that you’ve always dreamed of. For more information, take a look at our Tailor-made page.

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