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Banh Mi, the culinary essence of Vietnam
Cuisine is perhaps one of the most effective means of conveying culture and the customs of a particular nation. In this case, “Banh mi”, the famous Vietnamese cuisine, honors this gastronomy very well. Like this, it even goes beyond a mere ‘sandwich’ image as a popular word for a skinnier variant of a baguette introduced by the French colonialists. There is a story - and it is not ordinary by all means – about the centuries-old invention and Banh Mi’s global spread in a very short period of time.

Bon Om Touk 101: Top 7 Things to Know About Cambodia’s Water Festival
Bon Om Touk, aka the Cambodian Water Festival, is hands down the biggest, splashiest party in Cambodia! Every year, this vibrant celebration draws millions of locals and travelers, all ready to dive into the country's rich cultural traditions (and maybe get a little wet). Curious about its fascinating origins, or just need tips to make the most of the fun? No worries, this guide has you covered— let’s grab your poncho and get ready for some serious water-filled excitement!

Vietnam and Cambodia Map: 2025 Tourist Guide & Itineraries
Vietnam and Cambodia are two neighboring countries noted for their stunning natural landscapes and rich historical and cultural heritage. The captivating beauty of both nations means that many tourists can't resist the opportunity to visit them together in one trip. Moreover, the ease of movement between Vietnam and Cambodia, thanks to an accessible border with minimal administrative formalities, makes the experience even more appealing. And you? If you are also planning to make the most of your flight to this region, the map of Vietnam and Cambodia below will be a useful tool for your next trip. Additionally, we offer itinerary suggestions and practical tips here. Let's explore!

Savannakhet: Ultimate Guide for a Successful Trip
Savannakhet, a fascinating place rich in religious culture and home to some of the country's most sacred temples, offering an immersive journey into the past. In this article, we will explore all the facets of Savannakhet and provide you with the best tips to fully enjoy your trip to this peaceful city.
Vietnam Travel Blog

Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam: All About Tet Trung Thu 2025!
It is no surprise that lunar worship has been practiced worldwide for thousands of years. In Eastern countries like Vietnam, the Mid-Autumn Festival (or Moon Festival) has evolved from the concept of moon worship. This festival, known as Tet Trung Thu in Vietnamese, takes place annually on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, falling in September or October. It is always celebrated during a full moon night, earning it the nickname of the Moon Festival or Harvest Moon Festival. Read our article to learn more about the origin, significance, and celebration of one of Vietnam's largest festivals!

Don't Visit Cao Bang, Vietnam Without Knowing These 7 Things!
As Vietnam’s second UNESCO World Geopark since 2018, Cao Bang highlights stunning landscapes and a strong sense of local identity. Aside from the scenery, you'll be drawn to its unique cuisine, daily life in ethnic minority villages (Tay, Dzao, Nung, Lo Lo, H'mong, San Chi, etc.), and the fact that it's still “less touristy”, which makes it both a peaceful getaway and a rewarding stop for adventure travelers.

Local guide’s picks: The best restaurants in Sapa for authentic flavors
Travelers often ask me, “Oliver, where should I eat in Sapa?” I get it, as the food here is something special. For 9 years, I’ve been guiding visitors to culinary gems in Sapa, from small family-run places to restaurants with views that’ll take your breath away. I’ve also had my share of food experiences: some good, some not so good (even gave me food poisoning!). And I’ve learned a lot about the differences between the food of the Northeast, where I’m from, and the flavors of Sapa in the Northwest. While there are some common threads, there’s still so much to explore. Here’s my personal guide to eating in Sapa, based on years of living here and eating my way through the town. Let me show you where to find the best meals in this beautiful mountain town.

Is Dong Xuan Market worth visiting? Insights from a Hanoi local
If a Hanoian had to name the most iconic and expansive traditional market in Hanoi, Dong Xuan would undoubtedly top the list. As a child, many Hanoians fondly recall their first visit, hand-in-hand with a parent, staring in awe at the sea of colors, fabrics, kitchenware, and the endless hum of voices. The experience here is also a must-try if you’re a foreigner.
Laos Travel Blog

Lao New Year Guide in 2026: Sok Di Pi Mai!
Celebrate the 2026 Lao New Year, or Boun Pimay, as Laotians welcome renewal with water rituals and blooming cassia flowers. Discover the rich traditions behind this vibrant and symbolic festival!

Trekking Laos: the essentials to know according to locals
Laos, a secret spot in Southeast Asia, is perfect for hiking enthusiasts. Nature and culture mix there, creating beautiful landscapes and memorable encounters. This guide takes you on a special adventure in Laos, thanks to the stories of the locals, the passionate guides, the welcoming families, and the people who preserve traditions. Each step promises you amazing and authentic discoveries.

Pak Ou Caves 101: A Recap and Personal Tips from My Trip
Laos is a country where the majority of the population practices Buddhism. This religious influence is clearly reflected in the architecture and cultural sites that can be visited there. Apart from Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and often considered the heart of the "land of a million elephants", there is another place full of spirituality and symbolism: the Pak Ou Cave, nicknamed "the cave of a thousand Buddhas". I invite you to discover this singular place through my personal experience.

Before You Hit the Thakhek Loop, Laos: A Motorbiker’s Prep List
It is not always the landscapes or the itinerary that mark a journey, but the unforeseen events that draw it along the way. The Thakhek Loop, in the heart of Laos, is a good example. A loop that attracts those in search of raw nature, endless turns and moments that are out of the ordinary. That's exactly what we came for. The spirit of the loop is a bit like that: improvisation, stopping for no reason, letting yourself be surprised. Here are our tips, directly inspired by our own adventure on this road.
Cambodia Travel Blog

Cambodian New Year 2026: Everything you need to know!
Cambodian New Year, also known as Chol Chnam Thmey in Khmer, is the most important holiday in the Cambodian calendar. This annual event takes place in April and the festivities last for three days, from April 14 to 16. It is a celebration that is both convivial and spiritual and has great cultural importance for the country. In this article, you will learn about the origin of this holiday, as well as the traditions and celebrations associated with the Cambodian New Year 2026.

Discover Cambodia in August: Weather, Attractions, and Travel Tips
Plan your trip to Cambodia in August with our comprehensive guide. Learn about the weather, top attractions like Angkor Wat and Tonlé Sap, and get practical travel tips for a memorable visit.

Kampong Khleang: Life Suspended Over the Waters of Tonle Sap
When you think of Cambodia, the temples of Angkor often come to mind. However, a few hours away, a completely different reality awaits those who choose to leave the usual roads. On the banks of the Tonle Sap, the lakeside village of Kampong Khleang reveals a way of life closely linked to water and the seasons. Here, the houses rest on high stilts or float along the lake. The children learn to handle the paddle from an early age, and the days go by simply, between fishing, mutual aid and neighborhood life. Every scene of everyday life is sincere, raw, deeply authentic, a detour that is worth it, far beyond the temples of Siem Reap.

Why is Khmer art so bewitching and unique?
Have you ever wondered how a civilization can tell its story through carved stones, graceful dances, or hand-woven scarves? Khmer art is all of these things at once: a mixture of stories, beliefs and know-how that continues to live on in Cambodia, but also in formerly Khmer lands, such as Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar or Malaysia. This heritage is the soul of a people who built a powerful empire between the ninth and fifteenth centuries.
Thailand Travel Blog

Thailand in May 101: The Complete Explorer's Guide
Want to escape the gray and travel to sunny regions? Thailand stands out as a destination of choice in May. Although marking the start of the rainy season, the climate remains mild for discovering the wonders of the country. Between majestic temples, tropical islands, traditional festivals and gastronomy with a thousand flavors, this country is full of treasures to explore. Follow the guide, we reveal all the charms of a trip to Thailand in May.

Songkran Water Festival in 2026: Top questions asked by first-time visitors!
The Thai Water Festival, famously known as Songkran, holds a significant place as one of Thailand's most vital celebrations. Marking the inception of the new year in accordance with the Buddhist calendar, this festival ignites the nation with religious ceremonies, processions, traditional dances, and, notably, spirited water battles.

Thailand in April, Here Comes a Tropical Paradise!
Thailand is a destination that captivates travelers all year round. However, the month of April offers a particularly rich experience to discover this fabulous country. Between tropical heat, vibrant traditional festivals, and lush nature, Thailand in April will delight your senses. Majestic temples, dreamy beaches, or the festive atmosphere of Songkran, there is something for everyone! Discover in this article the many facets of Thailand in April.

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), Bangkok: Hours, Tickets & Travel Tips
Wat Arun Bangkok, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is one of the most famous temples in Thailand’s capital. Located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, this iconic Bangkok temple stands out with its colorful spires, riverside setting, and more than 300 years of history. A must-see attraction for anyone visiting Bangkok, Wat Arun offers not only cultural value but also stunning photo opportunities. In this guide, you’ll find practical information to plan your visit smoothly.
News

Thailand Allows Foreign Tourists to Exchange Digital Assets for Baht
The Thai government plans to launch the "TouristDigiPay" program to boost tourism by allowing foreign tourists to convert digital currencies into Thai baht for payments.

“Hanoi – 5 Gates” Tourist Train: A Journey into the Past for Vietnam’s National Day
On September 2nd, Vietnam’s National Day, a unique new tourist attraction debuts: the “Hanoi – 5 Gates” train, inspired by the remnants of the ancient Thăng Long Citadel. Each of the five carriages is named after a historic gate – O Cau Den, O Quan Chuong, O Cau Giay, O Cho Dua, and O Dong Mac – reflecting the capital’s millennial identity and the traditions of the Red River Delta.

Laos' Vibrant Boat Racing Festivals Mark the End of Buddhist Lent
Every October, the excitement of the Lao people comes alive during the Boat Racing Festival, known as Boun Suang Huea. Celebrated nationwide, the festival in Vientiane draws locals and visitors to the Mekong riverside, where they gather to cheer for their favorite boat teams.

Conflict at the Thailand & Cambodia Border: Tourism Remains Stable Outside Restricted Areas
In recent days, rising tensions at the Thailand & Cambodia border have led Thai authorities to temporarily close several border checkpoints and suspend tourism activities in certain border provinces. However, domestic tourism in both Thailand and Cambodia continues as normal, with no impact on major destinations such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Siem Reap, or Phnom Penh.
Travel Diaries

A Week in Laos: An Adventure Story from Vietnam
I've been traveling through Southeast Asia for three months. After exploring Thailand and Vietnam, we decided to spend a week in Laos. Before leaving, my partner and I carefully planned our trip by consulting travel groups on Facebook. Everything came together: from December 8th to 15th, 2023, we explored three cities in Laos: Vientiane, Vang Vieng, and Luang Prabang. I would like to share the details of my current trip to make yours easier, especially if you are planning to travel from Vietnam to Laos.

3-Week Journey in Cambodia: Tracing the Land of Angkor Temples
This travel journal recounts the experience of a traveler who took part in our three-week tour of Cambodia. Day by day, they share their discoveries, impressions, and highlights, offering an authentic perspective on this multifaceted country. From majestic temples to breathtaking landscapes and memorable encounters, this itinerary provides a deeper understanding of Khmer culture. If you're planning a trip to Cambodia, this account may inspire you to create your own journey through these lands rich in history and traditions.

Incredible Vietnam 3 Weeks Itinerary: Between Culture and Nature
In 2020, Laura Giannini and her family planned a trip to Vietnam, but unfortunately, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, they had to postpone their journey. Two years later, they still longed to visit and discover the spectacular and enchanting landscapes and meet the legendary hospitable people. As soon as the borders reopened in March 2022, they quickly rescheduled their stay and were our first clients to visit after Covid.

My Vietnam 10 Days Itinerary: Heritage and Nature
Are you eager to explore Southeast Asia at its finest? The S-shaped country is an ideal destination for its natural and cultural beauty. A 10-day Vietnam itinerary immerses you in the daily life of the locals, between unique monuments and landscapes. Once you decide to travel there, many questions will arise: What to do in Vietnam in 10 days? What to see and visit?















