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Feb 07, 2012
The survey team spent 3 days 2 nights on exploring the jungle Pu Hu by trekking. This marked the first steps to discover and develop the potential tourism in this area.

Nov 21, 2011
I envisioned hiking to remote villages to find mountain hill tribes; people living in indigenous villages, untouched by outside influences.

Jan 13, 2011
The New Year is fast approaching, so now is a good time to consider next year's break. With the economy slowly but surely improving, why not travel to somewhere a little more exciting in 2011?

Dec 24, 2010
It's a strange land that leaves me with different feelings whenever I come to rediscover it.

Dec 09, 2010
Travelers become the commandos with a mission to release the British Journalist in deep Jungle of Cambodia who are searching a treasure and kidnapped by some Khmer rouge Soldiers.

Nov 18, 2010
With its distinctive culture, beautiful natural scenery and affordable attractions, Vietnam has emerged as one of the top destinations for travellers in the next two years from Thailand, Australia, Japan and Singapore, according to a survey.

Nov 04, 2010
ACTIVETRAVEL ASIA (ATA) have hosted a group of Australian Motorcyclists to take the motorcycle trip in Ho Chi Minh Trail, Vietnam. This trip started from Hanoi and finish in Hoi An, Quang Nam province in Oct 20, 2010.

Nov 02, 2010
Vietnam is an astonishing amalgamation of diverse culture, natural beauty and captivating historical events. All these combined together makes Vietnam a perfect tourist destination

Oct 29, 2010
Fansipan is the highest peak of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, so it is called the “Roof of Indochina” while the local people call it Huasipan, which means large tottering rock.

Oct 13, 2010
Refer to Telegraph, in the recent time, traditionally the most popular destination in South-East Asia and a country that sells itself as the “Land of Smiles”.


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