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Discover the magic, mystique and beauty of these exotic lands... We invite you to depart the common place, open your mind and heart to an extraordinary adventure! Travel with us on a vacation tailored to suit your purse and to fulfill your dreams! Over 40 years of pioneering experience gained over years of living and travelling there, enables us to plan the trip of a lifetime
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“It will be unlike any land you know” Rudyard Kipling
21st October to 2nd November 2010 - 11 Days (Land Tour)
The leg rowers, using the distinctive technique which has made them one of Myanmar’s most famous tourist attractions, will be competing against teams from the host country and three other GMS members, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Due to their unique leg rowing, it is the one and only place in the world that one can see such marvelous act.
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Discovering Indochina (2nd - 20th Nov 2010) - 19 Days / 16 Night Tour
Welcome to another world, a world where the colours are more vivid, the culture is richer, and the history more compelling. This is the world of Vietnam, the latest Asian dragon to awake from its slumber. Nature has blessed Vietnam with a bountiful harvest. With soaring peaks like Hoang Lien mountains and a killer coastline, with beaches like Quy Nhon and Nha Trang, Vietnam is simply stunning.
There’s a magic about Cambodia that casts a spell on many who visit this charming yet confounding kingdom. Ascend to the realm of the gods at the mother of all temples, Angkor Wat, a spectacular fusion of symbolism, symmetry and spirituality.
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Bhutan... Known as the land of the peaceful Thunder Dragon it is a place of gold-roofed monasteries, snow capped mountains, emerald valleys with green pine forests and colorful wooden chalets...the beauty of this pristine land is simply ethereal! Instead of a Gross National Product, they measure life with a Gross National Happiness quotient. This hidden Himalayan treasure is a must see destination for those looking for a culturally rich and peaceful land.
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2009 - 10 days
Kerala is where India slips down into second gear, stops to smell the roses and always talks to strangers. The real emerald jewel in South India’s crown are the backwaters that meander throughout Kerala. Here, spindly networks of rivers, canals and lagoons nourish a seemingly infinite number of rice paddies and coconut groves, while sleek houseboats cruise the water highways from one bucolic village to another. Your House Boat carries you slowly into the countryside offers a close
look into an engaging rustic life. Skiff-fishermen launching their
cockleshell boats and rural scenery will keep you interested in the
exotic back-waters of Kerala.
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Group Tour 2009 – 16 Days
With its mind-bending diversity - from snowcapped mountains to sun-washed beaches, crusty old bazaars to chichi designer boutiques, tranquil temples to feisty festivals, ramshackle rural villages to techno-savvy urban hubs - it’s hardly surprising that India has been dubbed the planet’s most multidimensional country.
Draped along the greatest heights of the Himalaya, Nepal is where the ice-cold of the mountains meets the steamy heat of the Indian plains. It's a land of yaks and yetis, stupas and Sherpas and some of the best trekking on earth. The Himalaya's most sophisticated urban cultures took shape here, in the three great minikingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley - Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur - home to a world-class artistic and architectural heritage.
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2009 – 11 Days
With its mind-bending diversity - from snowcapped mountains to sun-washed beaches, crusty old bazaars to chichi designer boutiques, tranquil temples to feisty festivals, ramshackle rural villages to techno-savvy urban hubs - it’s hardly surprising that India has been dubbed the planet’s most multidimensional country.
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Perhaps the ultimate in long haul luxury, the Maldives is currently enjoying incredible growth again having bounced back from a series of disasters in the past few years including the coral bleaching wrought by el Niño and the horror of the 2004 tsunami. Indeed, so superior are its beaches, so cobalt blue its waters and so warm its welcome that the country has become a byword for paradise whether it be for honeymooners, sun worshippers or divers.
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