TRASH Idol, Luang Prabang in Laos

In recent years, Laos has made various efforts to conserve the environment and protect nature, one of the country’s wealth. One such effort is the “TRASH Idol” association in Luang Prabang, which works for waste management and ecology in the city and its region.    Established in 2014, the “TRASH Idol” association regularly organizes clean-up […]

The “Temple of Preah Vihear” in Cambodia

Famous for its iconic natural attractions, the Kingdom of Cambodia is a country with a rich culture due to its ancient past and history. From its vast array of enchanting landscapes to the beauty of its colonial architectural roots, it is above all its majestic temples, true gems, that attract travelers. To get a glimpse […]

“Sustainable Seoul”: A Program Awarded by the Seoul Tourism Organization (STO)

In recent years, South Korea is a country that has made various efforts to develop ecotourism, and our program illustrates this perfectly. “Sustainable Seoul” is a 3-day/2-night program in Seoul, specifically based on community projects, nature and history, with the idea of combining some visits to less visited tourist areas, cooperating with socially disadvantaged people, […]

The Traditional “Gaung Baung” of Myanmar

From its impressive golden palaces to its rich traditions, age-old religious practices and most especially the beauty of its natural landscapes, Myanmar is a wonderful ancient land that enchants travelers. For a deeper immersion in its culture, we suggest you discover its “Gaung Baung”, or traditional Burmese turban, highlighting the authentic heritage of the country. […]

The “Sabai Sabai Cocktail” from Thailand

The “Sabai Sabai”, also known as the “Thai Welcome Drink”, is a cocktail that perfectly symbolizes Thailand with its unique blend of local herbs and aromatic flavors. What better way for travelers to delve into the country’s vibrant culture than with a delicious traditional meal accompanied by this typical Thai drink? “Sabai Sabai,” which translates […]

The “B52 Cocktail” in Vietnam

The “B52”, usually served in a shot made of coffee liqueur (Kahlúa), Baileys and Grand Marnier, is one of the most popular cocktails in Vietnam. An ideal beverage to accompany a dinner or dessert, it has become a must-have drink to immerse in the country’s vibrant nightlife! Named after the famous B-52 Flying Fortress aircraft […]

The Traditional “Gat” of Korea

From striking buildings and monuments to natural parks, unique landscapes and more than 4,000 years of history, Korea, still little known to travelers, is a hidden beauty worth exploring. To immerse yourself in the country’s well-kept traditions, we suggest you discover the “gat”, the traditional Korean hat which illustrates the cultural beauty of this ancient kingdom. […]

The Traditional “Conical Hat” of Vietnam

Renowned for its rich culture, ancient history and spectacular scenery, Vietnam has become a favorite destination for any traveler wishing to discover Asia. For a glimpse of its heritage and beauty, we introduce you to its traditional hat called “Nón Lá” in Vietnamese, a national symbol of culture marking its historical past. The “Nón Lá“, […]

The “Sombai” Spirit from Cambodia

Sombai, a Cambodian rice wine, is considered an emblem of Siem Reap. While famous for its fine blend of sweet and fruity flavors, this drink also serves as a popular souvenir among visitors due to its beautifully hand-painted bottles. The name Sombai translates to “a little rice, please” in Khmer. Created in 2012 and inspired […]

The “Tanglin Gin” from Singapore

Tanglin Gin, Singapore’s first locally distilled spirit, celebrates the country’s unique cultural diversity with its many exotic Asian flavors. This strong spirit has become the drink of choice in the island’s best bars and restaurants. It has also gained popularity throughout Southeast Asia! The name “Tanglin” comes from the Tanglin district in Singapore, which now […]

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