Luang Prabang keeps adding unique experiences to its growing list of exceptional encounters for travelers to take part in. Visitors to the region can now dine in the surroundings of a UNESCO classified pond! The restaurant is MANDA de LAOS and features magnificent Laotian family cuisine taking influence from regions across the country.
In Singapore, Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated from the 15 January for four days and is marked by thorough spring-cleaning, as well as the discarding of old belongings to signify a fresh start.
Located at Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa healing is inspired by the Balinese way of life. The system encourages a harmonious relationship between the spirit, environment and with one another, allowing an organic healing process to naturally unfold.
The five-star Studio City Macau recently opened and is set against a backdrop of Art Deco-inspired architecture, aiming to recreate the glamour of 1950s Hollywood.
Koh Jum is a tropical island paradise accessible within thirty minutes by boat from mainland Krabi. The island is largely untouched and has very few visitors, which makes it an idyllic island for a true cast-away experience.
For exceptional views and stylish settings, Hanoi and Saigon have countless rooftop spots where visitors can enjoy a refreshing drink while taking in magnificent views of the streets below.
The entire Destination Asia Burma/Myanmar team recently attended an intense weekend of team-building and hotel inspections in Ngapali beach. Sales, accounting and operations staff enjoyed experiencing first-hand the luxury destination they sell.
A new boat is available on Burma’s southern coastline and is ideal for groups wanting to explore this less-visited region. Meltemi is named after a wind in the Mediterranean Sea and is a French-built Lagoon 500, one of the most successful yachts ever designed for high-end charter.
The Sanctuary Nam Ngum Beach Resort is positioned on an island on Nam Ngum Lake by the banks of Thaheua, a charming fisherman’s village in the heart of the surrounding mountains, located 120 kilometers from the capital city of Vientiane.
On Monday 14 December 2015, Destination Asia Indonesia was awarded the prestigious ‘Indonesia Leading Tour Operator 2015/2016’ award at the Indonesian Travel & Tourism Awards (ITTA) in Jakarta.