Asia Travel Blog

You have surely heard of Angkor Wat many times, even if you have never visited Cambodia or any other country in Southeast Asia. And although…
Thailand is located in a tropical zone. For this reason, you can expect to find the typical monsoon climate present in any area…
Chiang Mai is the largest city in northern Thailand and the country’s second most important city after Bangkok. It is located around 700…
If you search for the name Ho Chi Minh on Google, you will most likely find information on two very different topics. The first and best known…
No vaccinations are mandatory for travel to any Southeast Asian country (unless you have been outside Spain in the last…
Vietnam is a country located in the middle of a tropical and subtropical zone -northern Vietnam is approximately at the same latitude as the islands…
Huế is a city in the geographical centre of Vietnam, exactly halfway between Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Although Huế does not appear as…
Huế is a city located in the geographical centre of Vietnam, exactly halfway between Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Although Huế does not appear as…
Ha Long Bay, also known as Dragon Bay, is a maritime area spanning 1,500 km² near the northern coast of Vietnam. It is located near the border…
The surroundings of Ho Chi Minh City offer a wide variety of activities to better understand Vietnamese culture and history…
One of the biggest barriers when one lands in Vietnam is, without a doubt, the language. It’s a reality that most travelers ask us when…
The Mekong River Delta (which in Vietnamese means ‘delta of the river of Nine Dragons’) is the river delta formed at the mouth of the river…
If you visit Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, it is an excellent idea to set aside one or two days to explore the territories around the second-largest city…
Tết Nguyen Dan, known as Tết, is the most important and popular festival in Vietnam. It is important to emphasize that the Vietnamese Lunar New Year is NOT the same as the…
According to Thach Lam, a famous Vietnamese writer: “The French have Paris, the English have London, the Chinese have Shanghai. In books or…”
According to Thach Lam, a famous Vietnamese writer: “The French have Paris, the English have London, the Chinese have Shanghai. In books or…”
Ayutthaya was established by King U Thong as the capital of Thailand in 1351. It was a period of great splendor for the Thai people. It was the center of…
The elephant, “chang” in Thai, is the national symbol of Thailand. Throughout Thailand’s history, elephants have played an important role…
In addition to being the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is the largest and most populous city in the country. It has nearly 10 million inhabitants and is known among…
We bring you a selection of the best Thai dishes. These are very easy to find and practically every restaurant in the country…