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Enjoy a guided cycling tour around Koh Pen, a charming Mekong Island located in the town of Krong Kampong Cham. Start by crossing over one of the bridges to the island (if you are very lucky, you will be able to cross the longest bamboo bridge in the world which is rebuilt every year after it is washed away by the Mekong). See local farmers and animals as you cycle through this beautiful Cambodian countryside and end your tour at the stunning beach where you will enjoy a  delicious

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The D’Angkor Conservation Centre stores the second largest collection of Khmer ancient artefacts in Cambodia and is relatively hidden from the public. Take an exclusively guided tour of the D’Angkor Conservation Centre with a former archaeologist as they show you some unseen relics, statues and steles that are closed off to the public.

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Head to Bangkok’s Chinatown and discover why the city is one of the best food destinations in the world! Begin with a platter of fresh fruits to cleanse your palate, including: mango, mangosteen, rambutan and guava. Next, enjoy some satay pork, a dish originally from Indonesia which as now become a well-loved dish across south east Asia. As we are in Chinatown, why not next try some mouth-watering crab and prawn dumplings before tasting the Thai national dish: chicken pad thai, a noodle dish served with peanuts, beansprouts

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Visit Erawan, a national park located in the west of Thailand near the Myanmar border. The national park is most famous for its seven-tiered waterfalls here which pour into emerald-green ponds amidst forest and rocky landscapes. From the car park, begin your walk to visit both level one and level two of the Erawan waterfalls. You will begin your walk along a comfortable path, passing by many different trees and plants which your guide will explain along the way. Soon, come to the first waterfalls. Here, you can pay

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One of Bangkok’s most iconic sights, Wat Arun is a must-see visit. Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple which sits on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The word ‘Arun’ is named after the Hindu God Aruna who is often associated with the rising sun, giving Wat Arun the nickname ‘Temple of Dawn’. Dating back to the Ayutthaya period, Wat Arun pre-dates Bangkok being founded as a city and was originally known as Wat Makok. Wat Arun was the previous royal residence of the King of Thailand

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