Having just begun in 2010 to admit western travelers within its borders, Myanmar is the last frontier of Indochina to bear minimal western influence. Today it represents the real, rare, original Indochina, of special interest to travelers. Men here still wear the traditional longyi (a loincloth) and towns and villages are decorated by thousands of ancient stupas (domed monuments).
The Wat Xieng Thong, Royal Palace Museum and Mount Phou Si are the highlights of the old town charm. For visitors who are keen on adventure and outdoor activities, the ideal places to go are the Kuang Si Falls, Pak Ou Caves and the Elephant Village.
The Wat Xieng Thong, Royal Palace Museum and Mount Phou Si are the highlights of the old town charm. For visitors who are keen on adventure and outdoor activities, the ideal places to go are the Kuang Si Falls, Pak Ou Caves and the Elephant Village.
The Wat Xieng Thong, Royal Palace Museum and Mount Phou Si are the highlights of the old town charm. For visitors who are keen on adventure and outdoor activities, the ideal places to go are the Kuang Si Falls, Pak Ou Caves and the Elephant Village.
The Wat Xieng Thong, Royal Palace Museum and Mount Phou Si are the highlights of the old town charm. For visitors who are keen on adventure and outdoor activities, the ideal places to go are the Kuang Si Falls, Pak Ou Caves and the Elephant Village.
Presently, passengers have three choices to get into Vietnam from China by train: a bi-weekly train connecting Beijing and Hanoi.
Presently, passengers have three choices to get into Vietnam from China by train: a bi-weekly train connecting Beijing and Hanoi.
Presently, passengers have three choices to get into Vietnam from China by train: a bi-weekly train connecting Beijing and Hanoi.
Presently, passengers have three choices to get into Vietnam from China by train: a bi-weekly train connecting Beijing and Hanoi.