TRAVEL STYLES

LEISURE TRAVEL STYLES

This is the first and foremost kind of product that we can offer to partners. Our products are rather diversified including: classic tours (culture, history, nature) | Adventure tours (biking, hiking, trekking, kayaking, rock climbing, even paragliding…)| Golf tour| Beach tours/Island tours| … and some kinds of theme tours such as bird watching, wide animals watching, study tours, working tours, volunteering tours,…
Art & Culture
Indochina has acquired the wealth and cultural richness of many ethnicities of each country over thousands of years. People still preserve the traditional features of the past and take great pleasure in their nation's tradition. Many aspects of culture originate not just from the big cities, but also from simple rural lifestyles such as traditional wet rice cultivation, traditional meal table rules, and numerous year-round local festivals.
Wellness & Yoga
Mindfulness and physical wellness such as meditation and yoga, enrich body and soul through traditional herbal therapy at the retreats and during journeys. There’s nothing like a vacation to help you feel well, and that’s the combination focus of active activities and more laid-back wellness itineraries. With our range of wellness activities, clients will be able to get a taste of the destination whilst indulging in some feel-good activities.
Local Life
Community-based tourism is such an appealing type of tourism in Indochina currently. Visitors will experience the most real local life, participating in activities and daily life with the indigenous people. CBT program is ideal to learn about the local people living in rural areas of the country, their way of life, their culture, and their close connection to the natural world, as well as how they care for, protect, and respect. Locals will organize various engaging and interactive activities for guests throughout their time in the area.
Honeymoon package
Indochina has some impeccable, unspoiled beaches with fine sand, clean water surrounded by lush mountains, and beautiful landscapes. Whether you are a beach lover, a couple looking for a romantic getaway, or honeymooners planning a dream honeymoon vacation, here are the most gorgeous countries that can make you feel like living a blissful life. Vietnam and Cambodia are perfect honeymoon destinations with so much to offer for once in a lifetime holiday with a touch of romance, beach relaxing and sightseeing to beautiful places.
Nature & Soft Adventure
The natural sceneries are described as "wild," "mysterious," and "fascinating" in many parts of Indochina countries. In point of fact, many imposing mountains, magical caves and caverns, gorgeous waterfalls, endless streams, fantastic beaches, untamed islands, and many other beautiful features are priceless gifts that nature has bestowed upon these tropical nations. Most favorite adventure activities are kayaking, cycling, rock climbing, river rafting and ziplining between tree houses.
Family Vacation
No matter the wide age gap in a group, various fun things are abundant in Indochina for families. We can create specific itineraries to cater for families of all shapes and sizes. These itineraries generally move at a slower pace to others, with more time to relax as well as take in the sights. Specific itineraries for single parent families, families with teenagers or children traveling with grandparents, can also be designed specifically for your brand. It’s important that all guests, even the young ones, have an appreciation for the world around them.
Education Travel
Our itineraries are designed to suit your needs. By our wealth of experiences, your tour may combine cultural immersion or physical activity along with study opportunities that are out of the ordinary. Some of our successful featuring topics: Animal watchings/studying (focus on the national parks); local experience (focus on the local life and their daily activities - interacting with the local, visit local school, local factories,…); responsible tour (focus on the remote area, helping the poor community, in combination with some outdoor activities: trekking, biking,…)
Off the beaten track
Beside the most popular hotspot in Indochina in every program, there are still plenty of activities to join and discover the less-explored regions of this popular destination. This is such a great way to not only take in amazing landscapes but also meet up local remote people who still follow a traditional way of life. Off-the-beaten-track is mostly for adventurous people who tend to discover the forgotten natural wonders, diverse ecosystems, and traditional rural villages.
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Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of the families with children, women, and the elderly participating when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery, carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making, bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
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Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of the families with children, women, and the elderly participating when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery, carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making, bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
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Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of the families with children, women, and the elderly participating when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery, carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making, bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
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Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of the families with children, women, and the elderly participating when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery, carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making, bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
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Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of the families with children, women, and the elderly participating when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery, carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making, bamboo and Lacquer furniture…

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