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Singapore & Malaysia
Singapore is a Beautiful country located in the heart of Southeast Asia. Its culture and history are resonant with the cultures of the Polynesian Islands, India,
Malaysia, and Mainland Asia. Malaysia now includes a lengthy peninsula, jutting south from Thailand, and a portion of the island also containing Indonesian Sumatra.
Singapore strives to honor its past while keeping one eye firmly focused on the future. Amid its efforts to grow the nation's economy and its people's standard of living are huge plans
for tourism development. Already it hosts stellar world-class institutions, such as the Asian Civilizations Museums, the Singapore Arts Museum, and the award-winning Singapore Zoo and
Night Safari.
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Thailand
Thailand is a prominent south-east Asian nation extending to the Malay Peninsula to its south where it is bordered by Malaysia. To its west, it is bordered by
Burma and to its east by Laos and Cambodia. Thailand is ranked amongst the most populous countries in the world.
It currently has an estimated population of 65,444,371 people. Bangkok is the Capital City situated in central Thailand. This is a modern city with well developed transport and
communication infrastructure. It’s also the main tourism domain of the Country. Thailand attracts close to five million tourists each year.
The tourism industry in the Country continues to thrive on the fact that it offers unspoiled natural beauty...
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Thailand , Malaysia & Singapore
South East Asia is a world all its own. A region that offers an interesting blend of traditional culture and modern technology living side by side. A journey
through the three countries of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand is best done overland according justice to the experience of both the rural countryside and the urban metropolitan
cities. We have therefore developed an interesting road-rail combination tour that gives the best of the region.
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Hongkong & Macau
On first acquaintance Hong Kong can overwhelm. Navigate its teeming, tightly packed sidewalks and you’re met at every turn with neon signage, steam-filled
canteens, molasses-slow traffic and Babel of chatter.
Once this first sensory wave has rolled over you, though, take a deep breath and start swimming with the current, because you’ll find Hong Kong is a place to delight in. Utterly safe
and fantastically well organised, it offers little moments of perfection. You may find them on a plastic stool enjoying a bargain bowl of beef brisket soup or simply gazing at the
thrilling harbour vistas. You’ll find them taking afternoon tea in the cool of a hotel lobby or enjoying balmy open-air beers in the party zones.
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Mauritius
Its name conjures up all that is romantic; an island of beautiful beaches fringed with palm and casuarinas trees, protected by a coral reef forming lagoons of crystal
clear water. A fertile island where waving fronds of sugar cane dominate the landscape; where there are large forested areas, huge craters, gorges and spectacular waterfalls all with a
backdrop of mountains whose jagged profile indicates their volcanic origin. Its climate is idyllic with sunshine all the year round, temperatures varying little from summer to winter, the
only disturbing factor is the rare cyclone which descends to disturb the peace. Its name is Mauritius.
This tiny island, only 36 miles long by 25 miles at its widest point, is situated in the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean...
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Bali
A scenic land of active volcanoes, dense jungle, stunning beaches, and a rich, ancient culture, Bali is an island of tranquility in the often-tumultuous Indonesian
archipelago. Bali's peaceful way of life -- one marked by colorful ritual and genuine hospitality -- has drawn tourists, artists, and escapists for generations.
There has been a marked shift among Balinese, a realignment of priorities in the wake of tragedy and changing world opinion. Whereas in the past tourists were taken for granted, bilked for
that extra rupiah at every turn, and hurried along, many Balinese have reassessed what life is all about. Among both tourists and experts, the impression is that the Balinese mastery of
"living in the moment" and coexisting with nature has intensified.
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Maldives
Maldives is one of the most definitive luxury destinations the entire planet when it comes to experiencing the ultimate in island living.
Made up of nearly 1,200 coral islands in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives themselves are made up of 26 atolls, or ring-like coral formations that are literally hundreds of kilometers wide
which have broken down over the years into a plethora of islands. The reefs themselves were originally based around the edges of massive pre-historic volcanoes which have long since sunk
beneath the surface of the sea, leaving behind a series of structures which created some of the most beautiful coral scenery on the planet.
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a tourist's paradise. Marco Polo described it as "the finest island of its size in the world". Wonderful pristine beaches, lush-green hills, majestic
waterfalls, corals, wild life, heritage sites, pilgrimage sites, exotic cuisine-Sri Lanka has everything that a tourist can imagine. It has something to offer to everyone.
Though Colombo is widely known as the capital of Sri Lanka but strictly speaking Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte-a miniature town in Colombo-is the legislative capital of Sri Lanka. Colombo is
the commercial capital of Sri Lanka.
Maldives is not just admired for its beauty but also it is known for its fabulous dances and music.
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Egypt
Egypt is officially known as the Arab Republic of Egypt and is located in north-eastern Africa and southwestern Asia. Cairo, the capital and largest city, is the most
modern in the Middle East and Africa.
Egypt is a country with an immense cultural mix, In every major city in Egypt you will find traditions that remain from the time of the Pharaohs, and in other parts you will find pure
tribal customs that were brought in by many invaders throughout the centuries. That contradiction and contrast between areas of Egypt, when you compare it with other Middle Eastern
countries, is what makes Egypt seem advanced against some of the others. Yet here you will find that the customs and mentality tends to be full of warmth towards visitors and foreigners.
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Dubai
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) consists of seven Emirates’ and Dubai is the most popular destination of them all. It is situated on the southern shore of the Persian
Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula. Dubai is the second largest Emirate after Abu Dhabi and is usually recognized as the ‘Pearl of the Persian Gulf’. Dubai is one of the most multicultural
cities in the world with the expatriate community covering most of the population, with less than 10% of the total being national Emirates.
Dubai is a landmark for innovation. The city boasts remarkable skyscrapers, such as the world’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa, (known as the Burj Dubai during construction), and is also
in the process of developing one of the most technologically advanced buildings in the world – The Pad.
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Europe
Europe is open to everyone. With shengen breaking down many borders that have stood for centuries and equal opportunities regulations to ensure public places are
welcoming and accessible your next vacation couldn't be more enjoyable.
Modern means of transportation let you to travel between different European regions or countries in the shortest time possible: domestic airlines and low-cost companies offer a variety of
connections at highly competitive prices.
Railways are another fast, ecological option when travelling between European countries: the TGV in France, the ICE en Germany, the AVE in Spain, the Eurostar between Belgium and France to
the United Kingdom with the famous tunnel underneath the English Channel, as well as the Thalys train, which operates in France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
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Switzerland
Switzerland is known as a summer and winter sports paradise (just look at those glistening white 4000m-plus Alpine peaks and glittering lakes), Switzerland is where
people first skied for fun. Illustrious names evoke all the romance and glamorous drama of the mountain high life: Zermatt, St Moritz, Interlaken, Gstaad, the Jungfrau, Verbier and more.
Cities like Geneva (the most cosmopolitan), Zürich (the most outrageous), Basel and Lausanne heave with heady artistic activity and sometimes incendiary nightlife.
The shores of many of Switzerland's lakes fill up with bathers and sun-worshippers on warm summer days - some areas are endowed with small sandy beaches, others have grassy patches on which
people spread out their towels. Often, there are wooden jetties leading out to slightly deeper parts of the lake; sometimes there are installations complete with diving boards.
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