Showing posts with label Indochina Travel. Show all posts
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Monday, July 23, 2012

Tourism Indochina: World Tourism News: Human resource issues threaten tourism industry

Human resource issues threaten tourism industry

The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released a report identifying three of the most important trends and policy challenges facing global tourism: effective governance practices evaluation of policies and programmes, and human resources development. All three are of direct relevance to Thailand and Asean.

The report says that major changes will need to be made in the three areas to boost tourism competitiveness and sustainability for each OECD country, and selected non-members.

In a foreword, Sergio Arzeni, director of OECD's Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development, notes that this third edition of OECD Tourism Trends and Policies has been produced for the first time in partnership with the European Commission.

The report notes that OECD member countries play a leading role in international tourism, representing 66% of global arrivals in 2010, while EU member countries accounted for 50.2%. Domestic tourism consumption represents a very significant share of the total tourism economy, averaging 61%, and above 80% for Chile, Germany, Japan, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States.

However, the report says emerging tourism destination countries are outperforming the OECD and global averages for GDP and employment. Countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, India, Indonesia, and South Africa hold significant potential as sources of growth for traditional tourism destinations.

The three key points examined in the report conclude thus:

- The adoption of effective governance practices that reflect the changing business and policy environment can help to facilitate an integrated, whole-of-government approach to tourism, supporting stronger, greener and more inclusive tourism growth.

- Evaluation is the most appropriate means of demonstrating tourism's value to an economy and should play an integral role in the development and implementation of policy. Adhering to an evaluation road map can help countries to improve the evaluation process.

- In many countries, tourism jobs remain vacant due to a lack of appropriately skilled workers, and there is a need for governments to assume a greater leadership role in shaping the training and education agenda. A national tourism strategy, including a workforce development strategy, is necessary to fully address labour and skills shortages.

The third point is considered to be especially important.

The report "highlights the increasing gap between labour demand growth and labour supply, as well as significant changes in labour force composition, which is putting pressure on employers to improve tourism industry attractiveness and the retention of workers. Confronted with a looming labour and skills shortage, employers must develop strategies that will allow them to remain competitive with a smaller but better trained workforce.

"Numerous drivers, including an aging clientele, changing lifestyles and consumer demands, the increasing use of information and communication technologies, and globalisation, all contribute to growing pressure to upgrade skills levels, even among workers who are considered well trained. The general lack of a training culture and management skills among employers is a major hurdle that needs to be overcome."

One key challenge facing the OECD countries is the issue of migrant workers, which is also true in the case of Thailand and Asean.

Says the report, "The seasonal and cyclical nature of the tourism industry makes the option of migrant workers an attractive one for many employers, as they can expand and contract their workforce as demand fluctuates. However, while migrants can be a partial solution to the labour shortage, they often do not contribute to addressing the skills shortage.

The report also notes the increasing complexity of changes at the policy level.

It says: "Although national, regional and local governments are playing an increasing role in the delivery of tourism, a challenge is that in many countries this role has evolved in an ad-hoc manner and often with no clear definition of the overall role of tourism beyond its contribution to economic development."

Source: Bangkokpost:23/07/2012

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Tourism Indochina: Cambodia Ecotourism with TourismIndochina

Tourism Indochina: Cambodia Ecotourism with TourismIndochina

Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas, intended as a low impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial tourism. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide funds for ecological conservation, to directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities, or to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since the 1980s ecotourism has been considered a critical endeavor by environmentalists, so that future generations may experience destinations relatively untouched by human intervention. Several university programs use this description as the working definition of ecotourism.

Generally, ecotourism focuses on volunteering, or "voluntourism", personal growth and environmental sustainability. Ecotourism typically involves travel to destinations where flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are the primary attractions. One of the goals of ecotourism is to offer tourists insight into the impact of human beings on the environment, and to foster a greater appreciation of our natural habitats.

Responsible ecotourism includes programs that minimize the negative aspects of conventional tourism on the environment and enhance the cultural integrity of local people. Therefore, in addition to evaluating environmental and cultural factors, an integral part of ecotourism is the promotion of recycling, energy efficiency, water conservation, and creation of economic opportunities for local communities. For these reasons, ecotourism often appeals to environmental and social responsibility advocates.

Ecotourism is a form of tourism that involves visiting natural areas—in the remote wilderness or urban environments. According to the definition and principles of ecotourism established by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) in 1990, ecotourism is "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." (TIES, 1990).

Tourismindochina is one of the online leading and responsible tour operator in the Indochina. We are fully licensed as International tour operators No:043-05 and recognized as leading luxury holiday and vacation organizer specialized in private and group in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. With local in-depth knowledge tour operators and tour guides who is enjoyable with traveling would be able to create and provide one of the most treasured holiday to suit everybody expectation including the most discerning travelers. Bayon Heritage offers from the most exciting and enjoyable trips ranging from free-easy tours to challenging activities, in-depth exploration of culture, history, tradition, and lifestyle with a different taste of cuisine with an enchanting unspoiled landscapes of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar.

Tourism Indochina: Cambodia Ecotourism with TourismIndochina:

Ecotourism development is an emerging trend being developed for responsible tourists. Ecotourism is a current diversified form of tourism contributed to national economic growth. A new form of ecotourism development drives local community to a next stage to local livelihood improvement through alternative income, diversified job, capacity building and community empowerment.

Ecotourism development in Cambodian has been progressively developed in the northeastern area, where fabulous of biological species, life style and charming alongside region of the Mekong River, is not yet completely explored. With ecotourism development, community no longer predominantly depend on previous occupation, especially agricultural productivity, but having more opportunity to gain operational skills for ecotourism demands. Tourist involvement in ecotourism activities operated by local community is an act of stepping forwards to poverty alleviation responding to one of main millennium development goals.

With a wide variety of natural creational activities, you can enjoy cycling, trekking, boating, viewing landscape, and involving with local livelihood activities like agricultural activities which will immerse you a real combination of communities’ life experiences and natural tourism in Cambodia, a Kingdom of yet explored. Through accurate ecotourism activities, negative impact will be minimize, environmental and cultural experiences and respect will be built, experiences for both hosts and visitor will be provided, financial benefit will be contributed to conservation, community empowerment will be enhanced , and sensitivity of host environmental, political, social climate will be raised.

Cambodian communities are warm-hearted, friendly, and helpful. Tasting ecotourism and other types of tourism Cambodia is looking to serve, you will feel like you make your self at home as we greet you as resident and evoke you to revisit as family. Will you enjoy tasting ecotourism in The Kingdom of Wonder? Why not! We, Bayon Heritage Travel and Tours, could drive you to taste the environmental friendly and responsible tourism with our hard working colleagues committed to ensure your quality experience via good packages provision. Waiting no more to see a charming and yet explored of the Southeast Asia.

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Tourism Indochina: Indochina is a Special and Elegant Destination

Tourism Indochina: Indochina is a Special and Elegant Destination

Indochina is a special and elegant destination you can find out the great taste of travel experiences. The mixture of travel experiences of the three countries -Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and the magic of Mekong Delta River -will immerse you to the paradise gate way of Southeast Asia. You can start your journey with Indochina exploration, a three in one destination, which has become more popular in South East Asia. With Indochina exploration, you will explore a wide variety of recreational tourism activities and enjoy:

• ecotourism activities (canoeing, trekking, meeting indigenous people ,discover the Mekong trail and fresh water dolphin )and also responsible tourism
• city tours excursion and nightlife city
• the pristine beach ( Sun, Sea, and Sand )
• regional cuisine and leaning to cook
• interaction with friendly local resident
• line of natural , cultural and historical tourism


Start your traveling from Cambodia-heart of charming Indochina- where you can see famous Kingdom of Wonder with friendly resident-and continuously to Vietnam, where you can see fascinating combination of Vietnamese traditional characters with Chinese and Japanese ancient influent architecture. Endlessly, go forwards your travel to Laos PDR, where you will see the best –preserved traditional city in Southeast Asia.

Meanwhile, Tourismindochina is one of the online leading and responsible tour operator in the Indochina. We are fully licensed as International tour operators No:043-05 and recognized as leading luxury holiday and vacation organizer specialized in private and group in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. With local in-depth knowledge tour operators and tour guides who is enjoyable with traveling would be able to create and provide one of the most treasured holiday to suit everybody expectation including the most discerning travelers. Bayon Heritage offers from the most exciting and enjoyable trips ranging from free-easy tours to challenging activities, in-depth exploration of culture, history, tradition, and lifestyle with a different taste of cuisine with an enchanting unspoiled landscapes of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar.

As one of the leading tour operators within this region and rank as the top destination management and holiday organizer, we have well established contacts from numerous airlines, hotels and resorts and ground operator that enable us to offer more comprehensive and competitive travel services.

Our Itineraries are well paced and operated under our direct attention to ensure your vacation and holiday are perfectly care and feel the same way as we do to each destination. Moreover, Vacation can be satisfied if it is custom-tailored to fit individual preference and requirement, so our program is designed to get right balance of comfort, exploration, relaxation, leisure and excitement to enrich the experience of life.

Being Informative operator, in-depth personal attention, be helpful and be truly friend lead us to what we are today and it has become a role of our behavior to our customer.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Tourism Indochina: Beijing Olympic tickets scammer first winner in global Internet scam

Tourism Indochina: Beijing Olympic tickets scammer first winner in global Internet scam

(Tourism Indochina:Date : 2008-08-07):

Just days ahead of the Beijing Olympics opening, The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and US Olympic Committee have filed a lawsuit in the US to shut down a fraudulent Internet site offering non-existent Olympic tickets after receiving complaints from around the world.


The bogus site (www.beijingtickets.com) is believed to have raked in an estimated US$50 million worldwide. At least six other websites are believed to be selling non-existent or illegitimate tickets to the Games.


The global Internet scam is based in Arizona, in the US, has been offering tickets to numerous events that were sold out months ago, and boasts of offices New York, London and Sydney. The site carries the official Beijing Games logo.


According to the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG), organizers of the event in Beijing, tickets for events in Beijing were sold out last week. Only tickets for events in co-host cities are still available.


"We thought we were making a legitimate purchase," Chante Parthak, whose family had bought about $5,000 worth of tickets from the site, told a Canadian newspaper. She now plans to claim her losses from Visa. "Tickets offered on other sites were not only expensive, but hard to come by. It was hard to get tickets for the closing ceremony."


News reports from Australia also quoted a buyer from Brisbane spent $42,000 for tickets that didn't arrive. "It appears to be a worldwide scam," Tony Robinson, Minister of consumer affairs for Victoria state, said. "It appears a lot of people have been taken in by a very professional scam, a worldwide scam."


Families of Olympic athletes in the US, Canada, Japan, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, the UK and even China are reportedly among those who have fallen victim to the scam. Jim Moriarity, a US lawyer based in Houston who lost $12,000, plans to also represent other victims in subsequent legal actions against the IOC. "They know about these sites for months, but did nothing. They have now dashed the hopes and reams of thousands of people who have been planning for years to go to the Games, and paid thousands of dollars for tickets and airfares."


"The worst thing is some people don't even know yet they have bought tickets that won't arrive, " said John Coates, Australian Olympic Committee president. "Buyers should only deal with authorized ticket suppliers."


By Yusof Sulaiman, eTN Asia/Pacific

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tourism Indochina: Regional confab puts focus on 'sites of conscience'

Tourism Indochina: Regional confab puts focus on 'sites of conscience'

(Tourism Indochina:Date : 2008-08-27):

Organization dedicated to preserving historical record of human atrocities begins conference with visit to Tuol Sleng.


REPRESENTATIVES from "remembrance sites" around Asia gathered in Phnom Penh on Monday for the third annual meeting of the Asian Sites of Conscience, opening the three day conference with a visit to the Tuol Sleng prison.The conference was organized by the Liberation War Museum in Bangladesh in collaboration with the Cambodian genocide research group, the Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-CAM).


The event will bring together Asian members of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC), a New York-based organisation that represents 70 historic sites and hundreds of historic institutions around the world, including the Gulag museum in Russia and holocaust museums throughout Europe. Mofidul Hoque, the regional coordinator of ICSC, applauded Cambodia on the achievements of the Tuol Sleng museum and DC-CAM.


Hoque also commented on the importance of collective memory to national progress in countries with traumatic histories, saying that the organisations "want to look forward to the future".ICSC representative Bix Gabriel told the Post that she hoped that the meeting would strengthen the collaboration of the member states in their quest to share complex historical issues with younger generations across Asia.


"We recognise the power museums have to address the solid issues of today and of the past," she said. "We want to help resolve the underlying questions about why these histories have come to exist."She explained that the sites of conscience are all significant for their use of physical space to make history come alive and to speak to people today.


"[Our] sites are significant because they use the physical space of history to connect to people today," she said.Akku Chowdhury from the Liberation War Museum in Bangladesh said that it was symbolic for Asia's sites of remembrance to come together. "Our sites can reflect upon the past and connect to the future, so the same mistakes are not repeated. We are all connected. "Tuol Sleng survivor Vann Nath and ECCC spokeswoman Helen Jarvis, among others, are representing Cambodia at the conference.


Written by Georgia Wilkins

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Tourism Indochina: Asia to suffer this year as travel demand slumps

(TourismIndochina: Date : 2009-02-27 ): Experts suggest new figures set to be released at the ITB Future Day in March will show a significant drop in the travel demand in Asia for 2009.

The 2009 ITB World Travel Trends Report is still being finalised but the preliminary trends show Asia will suffer a challenging 2009.

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) reported that the growth of inbound and outbound international travel in Asia fell from 6% in January-June to 2-3% in the second half when fuel prices soared and the economy cracked.

Rolf Freitag, President of IPK International, suggested that many leading source markets for Asia which experienced declines in outbound travel in 2008 will most likely experience it further in 2009.

However there is a light at the end of the tunnel according to Dr Martin Buck, Director of the Competence Center Travel & Logistics at Messe Berlin.

“It is still possible that Asia could start to recover before the end of 2009”

“Initial findings in the World Travel Trends Report still point to a modest overall growth in outbound travel demand from Asian markets in 2009”

“We expect short-haul travel to gain at the expense of long-haul demand. And if oil prices stay low, there could be another surge in low-cost flights in the region”

Asia will now rely on younger consumers which, according to Dr Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, economic advisor, Asia/Pacific, MasterCard Worldwide, are being much more powerful travellers.

“Young consumers in Asia Pacific now typically see personal travel as a key activity in their lifestyles” said Mr Hedrick Wong.

“Our research on consumer purchasing priorities shows personal travel ranking among the top discretionary spend priorities for consumers in the region”

The finalised ITB World Travel Trends Report 2009 will be released at the ITB Convention on ITB Future Day, Wednesday 11 March 2009.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Middle East should focus on capturing the potential of the religious tourism sector

Industry experts are saying specialist travel operators in the Middle East should focus on capturing the potential of the religious tourism sector which is currently valued at $18 billion per year.

Currently, the majority of religious travel, tourism and hospitality, is driven by the Middle East with the sector contributing 11 percent in annual tourism growth.

However, Kevin J Wright, President of the World Religious Travel Association (WRTA) says that more travel alternatives need to be developed to capture the three billion people across the globe that has religious roots in the Middle East.

“Pilgrimages are not the sole driver of the religious market anymore and people of faith are increasingly seeking greater quality travel experiences across the full spectrum of sub-sectors which drive the industry” said Wright.

Affordability is a factor that Wright believes specialist travel operators must concentrate on.

“Investment...needs to be focused on surrounding infrastructures to ensure the increased visitors experience quality services at affordable prices”

The primary driver of the religious market is Saudi Arabia with over six million Islamic Hajj and Umrah pilgrims making their way to the Kingdom each year.

“In Saudi Arabia alone the religious tourism industry generates an estimated US$7billion annually and with the market expecting 20 percent growth in the coming years, tour operators, hotels and airlines are already tailoring products to tap into the religious market”

Jordan and Palestine were identified as growth markets by Wright, with 95 percent of tourism in Palestine religion-based and Jordan aiming to garner tourism revenues of up to US$2.4billion per year by 2010.

Similarly, Iraq’s religious sector is booming with the sacred shrine of Prophet Mohammad welcoming 8 million pilgrims a year.

It is these robust revenue streams that must be tapped into in order to weather the current economic storm according to Mark Walsh, Group Exhibition Director, Reed Travel Exhibitions - Organiser of Arabian Travel Market.

“Our industry is changing and tour operators and travel companies need to examine alternative business avenues to increase profits during these challenging times” said Walsh.

“The religious tourism market is one such possibility and remains extremely relevant to Middle East based operations”

Wright will conduct a seminar entitled ‘The New Era of Religious Tourism’ at the Arabian Travel Mart in May..

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Travellers on the cruise will explore the mysterious of the Great Mekong River

Luxury Travel Vietnam promotes a unique voyage on colonial vessel replica which traverses down the magnificent Mekong River, the longest river in the southeastern Asia region.

Travellers on the cruise will explore the mysterious of the Great Mekong River, which runs through Cambodia, Laos, Myanmmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Yunnan (China)

Deep in history and rich in culture, the Mekong boasts many fine attractions including ancient monuments, royal capitals and UNESCO-designated World Heritage sites such as Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

This histoire d'amour d'Indochine is a cruise of passion, innocence and affection, seen through the eyes of French novelist Marguerite Duras, who was born in Vietnam in 1914 during the French colonial period.

RV La Marguerite a contemporary colonial vessel replica consisting of 46 luxurious cabins, transports you through a inspiring journey from Saigon to the legendary Siem Reap on an 8 days - 7 nights unique voyage.

Tour prices start from USD $1050 net per-person double rates; this includes accommodation costs at deluxe rooms. The cruise can be booked at last minute, and can be customized to suit individual interests and schedules with pre and post cruise in Saigon and Siem Reap.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Fabulous and Aaffordable Destination Travel in Asia

The Fabulous and Aaffordable Destination Travel in Asia

Indochina is the Fabulous and Affordable destination travel in Asia...

As you know, Indochina, or the Indochinese peninsula, is a region in Southeast Asia. It lies roughly southwest of China, and east of India. The name has its origins in the French, Indochine, as a combination of the names of "China" and "India", and was adopted when French colonizers in Vietnam began expanding their territory to bordering countries.

Indochina including Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam can provide a wide range of travel experience with different local lifestyle. Asia remains not only one of the world’s most exotic travel destinations but also one of is most affordable. Exploring deeply inside Asia; hence, Indochina will be a must destination to visit. You can enjoy and put yourself in pristine beach, tangible and intangible cultural value, and heritage site and especially you may probably found that the best bio-logically balanced destination in South-East Asia.

Nowhere else you can find the most affordable and fabulous destination in Asia like Indochina. You will always be able to receive the superb level of service, among the world’s natural and cultural wonder. Indochina may be the forefront destination for travelers who eager to taste various types of wonderful cultural and natural attraction compared to the world destination.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Indochina as a leading MICE and leisure destination

Indochina, or the Indochinese peninsula, is a region in Southeast Asia. It lies roughly southwest of China, and east of India. The name has its origins in the French, Indochine, as a combination of the names of "China" and "India", and was adopted when French colonizers in Vietnam began expanding their territory to bordering countries.

The Indochinese Region is a major biogeographical region in the Indomalaya ecozone, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom. It includes the native flora and fauna of all the countries above. The adjacent Malesian Region covers the Maritime Southeast Asian countries, and straddles the Indomalaya and Australasian ecozones.

As part of the recent Starwood Indochina road show in Australia, PCO and Wholesale customers were treated to a Thai feast at Sailors Thai in the Rocks. With all hotels in attendance having a key interest in the MICE & Wholesale, they have been enjoying the spotlight on the destination particularly with the strength of the Australian dollar.

There were some lucrative prizes provided by the hotels and drawn out on the night; 3 Nights at Aloft Bangkok & 3 Nights at Le Meridien Chiang Mai 3 Nights at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Bangkok & 3 Nights Sheraton Krabi 3 Nights at Le Meridien Phuket & 3 Nights at The Westin Siray Bay 3 Nights at St Regis Bangkok & 3 Nights at KM Khao Lak 2 Nights at Sheraton Saigon & 3 Nights Sheraton Nha Trang & 3 Nights Sheraton Hanoi 1 x 5 Nights at Royal Orchid Sheraton Bangkok

On their last day in Sydney before heading down to Melbourne, The Starwood team visited the team at the Tourism Authority of Thailand. The Starwood Thailand hotels showed their committed to the Australian market and keen to support any activities which will further promote the region.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam has recently launched its dynamic roadshow to promote the Indo-china region as a leading MICE and leisure destination. The roadshow was hold across three cities - Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, featuring over 21 Starwood hotels & resorts represented by sales associates and senior management from properties in Bangkok, Phuket, Khao Lak, Krabi, Chiang Mai, Nha Trang, Hanoi and Saigon.

On this sales and marketing mission, the team visited tourism organization, top wholesalers and corporate companies across all market segments to underline the beauty of the destinations as well as introducing new brands and properties in the region. At the same time, Australian travel industry leaders were invited to embark on a culinary journey from a Thai feast at Sailors Thai in the Rocks to a special cooking class at St James Cooking School to explore the flavor of exotic Thai and healthy Vietnamese cuisines.

“Indo-china is a fascinating region for Australian travellers, it includes captivating countries like Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, making it the perfect destination for a memorable holiday or incentive trip” said James Ramage, Regional Director of Sales and Marketing for Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, “The roadshow also allows us to demonstrate the power of Starwood as a whole, our global brands, our systems, our loyalty programs and the tangible benefits this brings to our customers”.

To support this roadshow, Starwood also introduced special deals to please both business and leisure travellers. For example, a tailor-made meeting package offering an immediate 10% discount on the master bills and two options of value adds. Also, Travel Agents Hot Rates starting at USD 84++ including breakfast for two and a discount in food and beverage.

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Top Two Three Days Popular Cambodia Spa Tour-Packages

The Top Two Three Days Popular Cambodia Spa Tour-Packages include: The Phnom Penh Raffles Amarita Spa, and the Siem Reap Amarita Spa tour packages...

The Phnom Penh Raffles Amarita Spa 3 Days:

Traditional Khmer Massage is a healing therapy where the body is manipulated into positions which may be described as.

...Day 2: Phnom Penh-Amarita Spa: In the morning have a city tour: visiting Wat Phnom, Independent Monument, City Hall, Royal Palace, National Museum, and Center Market. Break time for lunch and in the afternoon you will enjoy a spa package - Traditional Khmer Massage lasting for 85 min. Back to hotel and the rest of the day you will be free at leisure.Overnight in Phnom Penh. ...

The Siem Reap Amarita Spa 3 Days:

Total Body Detox is beginning with a luxurious choice of body exfoliation; this treatment removes impurities by stimulating the body to naturally eliminate toxins. A lymph massage technique is used with oils based on natural botanical herbs to nourish the skin and eliminate the build up of body fluids. The mud pack is applied to the legs and buttocks to reduce the appearance of cellulite and boost detoxification, leaving your skin smooth and nourished.

...Day 2: At Siem Reap: Begin your morning with a delicious breakfast at the hotel. After your meal, you will head over to the Amarita Spa inside the Raffles Grand Hotel d?Angkor to begin your 1 hr 30 mins of Total Body Detox. ...

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

The Best Selling Indochina Tour-Packages

The Best Selling Indochina Tour-Packages includes Seven tour packages such as: Indochina Adventure Tour 17 days, The Hidden Indochina Tour 18 days,
The Essence of Southeast Asia 18 days, The Grade of Southeast Asia 24 days, Chaming Indochina 12 days, Mekong Delta Pandaw Cruise 8 days, and Mekong Delta Toum Tiou Cruise 10 days tours...

17 Days- INDOCHINA ADVENTURE TOUR:

--On Day 16...: ANGKOR THOM & ANGKOR WAT In the early morning we will view sunrise at Angkor Wat. There you will see the wonderful spectrum of sun rise on the top of the five peaks of Angkor Temple, breakfast at hotel, then start the tour to South Gate of Angkor Thom, then go to Angkor Thom (the temple) which was built by Angkor's greatest king, Jayavarman VII. The major attraction of Angkor Thom is the Bayon, whose exact function and symbolism is still unknown until now. Then we go to Baphoun, which is one of the most spectacular of Angkor?s temples in its heyday; to Terrace of the Elephants that was used as a giant reviewing stand for public ceremonies and served as a base for the king?s grand audience hall; to Terrace of the Leper King, another of Angkor?s mysteries. In the afternoon, we visit the World Seventh Wonder -better known as Angkor Wat- that stands as the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Angkor Wat stretch over some 400 sq. km, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire. In the evening we view the sunset at Phnom Bakheng Hill before the dinner with Khmer Traditional Dance Show. Overnight in Siem Reap....

THE HIDDEN INDOCHINA 18 DAYS:

A small intimate tour to the Indochinese countries will be an unforgettable experience. Our tour is designed to take advantages of lifetime showing you all Indochinese leading tourist destinations in a leisurely pace. You will find yourself exploring friendly countries rich in history and beauty ranging from amazingly magnificent temples to abundance of breathtaking sights. First off, you start to visit Vietnam where is renowned for its spectacular scenery of lochs, white sandy beaches, towering mountains, and dense forests on the islands of Halong Bay. Next, it is a good time to travel to the most irresistible country of Southeast-Asia, Cambodia, where is home to one of the world’s wonders, Ankor Wat temple. This archeological site is abundant of historical and magical temples making it a must-see for all travelers. Last but not least, we visit the hidden Lao, a little-explored country with varied attractions from beautiful hill tribe villages to breathtaking mountain landscape. There is no better way to see these sites than on our group tour that will offer you all the best accommodations and eateries. Join our Hidden Indochinese tour today; you will be provided in return with the memorable experience that touches your life forever. ...

THE GRADE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 18 Days:

---Day 14: The journey northwards begins as we board a flight to Chiang Mai. After checking into hotel we drive west towards the famous Doi Suthep Mountain and embark on a walk leading us to Wat Prathat Temple near the summit. At an elevation of over 1,000 m , the temple grounds affords a panoramic view over the surrounding countryside. We follow this with a visit to the old and new parts of the town featuring the great diversity. The “Rose of the North”, Chiang Mai has been always noted for exquisite handicrafts whose the combination with the traditional wares of the hill tribe people offers fantastic shopping opportunities. We drive this afternoon to the neighboring villages of Sankampaeng and Borsarng to see the various cottages industries including silk weaving, wood carving, silver ware and umbrellas making....

THE SOUTHEAST ASIA 24 Days:

---Day 2: After breakfast this morning we are heading out for Halong Bay (carry overnight baggage). The route today, via Haiphong, will be our first opportunity to see rural Vietnam. We will arrive at Halong Bay in the early afternoon. Halong Bay, located in the Gulf of Tonkin, covers an area of 1500 square km. With more than a thousand limestone peaks soaring from its crystalline emerald water, this area is one of the natural wonders of Vietnam and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The islands are dotted with innumerable white sandy beaches and grottoes created by wind and waves. On arrival at Halong Bay we board our Huong Hai Junk cruise (or, similar). The Huong Hai (Ocean Flavours') junks are unique, 'antique' accommodations that are scrupulously clean, fully-crewed and comfortable. Our junks are large and luxurious seven-cabin boats with private bath, air conditioning and fan, and plenty of deck space. An onboard chef prepares delicious, local seafood dishes. After lunch on board we will cruise Dinh Huong Island, Ga Choi Island, Dog Island, Sail Island, and visit Sung Sot Cave, with a chance to swim at Titov Beach. We enjoy sunset and then dinner on board. Overnight Junk cruise.

THE CHARMING INDOCHINA 12 Days:

---Day 11: In the morning, you will visit Hochiminhss Mausoleum, His House on Stilt, Hochiminh’s Museum, One Pillar Pagoda, Tran Quoc pagoda and Quan Thanh temple. Lunch at local restaurant. In the afternoon, more discover Hanoi with the visit to Van Mieu (our first national university), Art Museum. Later of the day stop at Ngoc Son temple for a short visit, then attend the Water Puppet Show at Thang Long Theatre. Overnight in Hanoi.

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Tourismindochina.com is one of the online leading and responsible tour operator in the Indochina. We are fully licensed as International tour operators No:043-05 and recognized as leading luxury holiday and vacation organizer specialized in private and group in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. With local in-depth knowledge tour operators and tour guides who is enjoyable with traveling would be able to create and provide one of the most treasured holiday to suit everybody expectation including the most discerning travelers. Bayon Heritage offers from the most exciting and enjoyable trips ranging from free-easy tours to challenging activities, in-depth exploration of culture, history, tradition, and lifestyle with a different taste of cuisine with an enchanting unspoiled landscapes of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar.

As one of the leading tour operators within this region and rank as the top destination management and holiday organizer, we have well established contacts from numerous airlines, hotels and resorts and ground operator that enable us to offer more comprehensive and competitive travel services.

Our Itineraries are well paced and operated under our direct attention to ensure your vacation and holiday are perfectly care and feel the same way as we do to each destination. Moreover, Vacation can be satisfied if it is custom-tailored to fit individual preference and requirement, so our program is designed to get right balance of comfort, exploration, relaxation, leisure and excitement to enrich the experience of life.

Being Informative operator, in-depth personal attention, be helpful and be truly friend lead us to what we are today and it has become a role of our behavior to our customer.

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Vision: Signatures of Asia inspires to be one of the leading online tour operators and being a first youngest Cambodian online responsible tour operators that be able to satisfy customers for all tours and accommodation reservations within Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar.

Mission :

1. To implement reliable online booking system and payment to save times and making it easy.
2. To create an unique experience and leisure through out South East Asia with Asian people.
3. Being proud to be a local professional tour operator and behave a real attitude toward our customer from a local tour operators and tour guides.
4. Provide quality of the vacation and valued added service to our customers feel like traveling at home but different scenes.
5. To maintain the culture and tradition and making it less impact influence by the tourism industry.
6. To open free challenge where employees excels personally and freely share the company success.
7. Encouraging employee to be personally independent passionate to their responsibilities.

Customer Services

At Signatures of Asia, we put a strong emphasis on ensuring that our customers experience fast and efficient responsiveness at all times. Our Customer Service officers or Travel consultant are well trained and in-depth knowledge to their lovely destination to not only assist customers in matters related to their booking process, but also to ease any worries and concerns that they may have throughout the entire experience. Our Travel consultants maintain a strict standard of customer service that is unique through a distinct fusion of building brand hospitality.

You are warmly welcome to contact us alternatively by email or online supports (24/7)...we are always glad to be of assist on any matters to cease your worries. Hotline phone calls are supported (24/7) or just one click to chat right away with our online team supports.

With standard rules of this customer services, some valued have been established to present our philosophies:

1. Clients satisfaction is priority to be number one and only the sole reason that have made us exist today.
2. Client-driven and market-driven are providing value added services supported by advanced technology
3. We will never serve the king but a truly friend that we never left them behind.
4. Passionate to each destination and make customer feel the same.
5. Making our truly more easy and more accessible to the destinations.

Tourismindochina.com is One of the Online Leading and Responsible Tour Operators in the Indochina:

TourismIndochina.com offers you a wonderful enjoyable tour as following features:

* Our Arrangements:

We offer private tours for people of all nationalities, providing them with the very best travel experiences possible. In order to insure that our clients’ needs are fully met, we carefully prepare all arrangements before travel begins. Our tours are always run professionally in accordance with the highest standards of excellence. All related services are reserved in advance, and reconfirmed before the tour begins to make sure your travel experience is enjoyable and trouble-free.

* Our Meals:

On our tours, we provide a wide variety of tasty foods from specially selected restaurants in the areas we visit. Before bringing our clients to any eating establishment, we carefully examine and evaluate the food quality, sanitation, service, and variety of cusine to make sure that our clients will be safe, comfortable, and fully satisfied with their meals. We also offer special budget meals for those who prefer a la cart foods, and we are always available to advise our clients and help them to make their menu selections. Whether you are an adventurous eater looking for exciting new tastes and special local dishes, or a conservative diner wishing to enjoy your favorite flavors and cuisines, we will help you choose meals that you will find tasty and satisfying. If you have special dietary needs, just let us know and we will make sure that they are met with a smile. The prices for most meals will range from $6 USD to $32 USD depending on your personal preferences. We will also arrange music, dance, and other cultural performances to accompany your meals at your pleasure.

* Our Transportation:

We select the means of transportation for each tour based on the group size, destination and type of travel. Typically, we arrange airline travel for long distances, then transfer travelers to comfortable busses, boats, and private vehicles for local travel. However you are traveling, we never “pack you in;” we always give you plenty of extra room. For 1 to 2 person excursions, we use 4-seat cars such as Toyota, Camrys for city tours, and 4-wheel drive Pajeros for travel in the countryside. For tours with 3 to 6 people, we use a 15-seat van. For 7 to 15 people, we use a 25-seat coach. For 16 to 20 people, we use a 35-seat coach, and for over 21 people, we use 45 to 50-seat coaches. Before traveling, we carefully check all vehicles’ mechanical systems to make sure our clients are always travelling in safety and comfort.

* Our Accomodations:

We book the finest hotels based on the needs and wishes of our clients. We maintain close relationships with 4 and 5 star hotels in all the areas where we travel, and we always select the best hotel obtainable based on the clients’ specifications regarding location, service, types of facilities, spaciousness, and decore. Whether you want a room that is simple, clean, comfortable, and inexpensive, or you prefer exciting accomodations that are an adventure in themselves, we will find the perfect hotel to match your travel needs.

* Our Guides:

Our tour guides are always in attendance at all the sites you visit. We cooperate closely with professional local guides, so you always have expert help and accurate information instantly available. Our guides are experienced and trained to interact with people of all nationalities, and to deal with any situation that may arise. All guides have had extensive professional training. They have the knowledge and expertise to lead you to speical geographical and historical sites, and to point out surprising sights and delightful discoveries that would be missed without their practiced eyes. All our guides are all multi-lingual, using the languages of our clients with clear pronunciation, and cogent explanations that are enjoyable and easy to understand,

* Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam Travel Insurance:

Savvy travelers know that travel insurance is always a good idea, so we provide travel insurance for our clients upon request.


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Monday, July 4, 2011

Mekong tourism officials outline future orientation

The 2 nd meeting of Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) tourism ministers on Jan. 9 passed a joint declaration concerning recent progress in cooperation between the region’s tourism authorities and orientation for future development.

The GMS tourism ministers’ meeting took place within the framework of the ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) currently taking place in Hanoi.

GMS consists of Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.

The joint declaration said that GMS’s tourism sector is continuing to grow and is standing firm against the fallout from the global financial crisis. Meanwhile, a new website for tourism promotion activities is to be launched soon, which will also act as a forum to effectively implement the Mekong tourism promotion strategy, which was adopted in 2005.

The Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) has successfully organised three recent seminars aimed at accelerating the implementation of preferential projects under the tourism development plan, and preparing in-depth proposals to present at the upcoming conference of development partners later this year.

GMS tourism ministers praised the MTCO Executive Director’s efforts to speed up the programme regarding tourism development and marketing and improve coordination in the implementation of the tourism strategy.

The ministers also made a special note of the assistance received from the French government and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in enhancing the MTCO’s financial and technical capacities, and spoke highly of Thailand’s initiative in launching the Mekong Tourism Year 2009-2010.

Regarding their orientation for the future, the six GMS countries’ tourism ministers affirmed that they would make full use of the sub-region’s infrastructure and improve and expand their coordination to promote the development of sustainable tourism in a socially responsible manner. The six nations vowed to continue to pool their resources in order to establish GMS as a common destination in the context of the global economic recession.

The six ministers requested that the Tourism Working Group and MTCO exploit all available resources and hoped that the upcoming conference of development partners later this year would be successful in expanding their mutually-beneficial partnership.

MGS expects to welcome 53 million foreign visitors by 2015, generating new jobs for more than 4.2 million workers

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Cambodia, environmentally sustainable tourism to save Mekong dolphin

Over fishing, war, and pollution have decimated the dolphins, and only a few dozen of them are left. Environmentalists have begun a project aimed at contributing to the development of the villages and to saving the dolphins, but their numbers continue to diminish.

Phnom Penh (AsiaNews/Agencies) - Saving the few dozen freshwater dolphins still remaining in the Mekong River, and helping the local population by guaranteeing them a source of livelihood: this is the aim of the "ecotourism" project begun in the border area between Laos and Cambodia by the Cambodia Rural Development Team (CRDT), which has the twofold objective of protecting wildlife and providing an alternative source of income for the inhabitants of the villages.

For centuries, the waters of the Mekong River - which crosses China, Laos, and Cambodia, before reaching the ocean in Vietnam - were the uncontested habitat of thousands of freshwater dolphins. The Sino-Indian War and the increase of industrialization, together with high pollution levels, have decimated the species, only a few dozen of which survive; 71, according to the latest count provided by the World Wildlife Fund.

The village of Sambor, in the north of Cambodia, is one of the places selected by the CRDT as a model of environmentally sustainable development: tourists are given the opportunity to live in contact with the local population, to help the inhabitants protect the natural habitat of the dolphins, and to teach a little English to the children. The most frequently requested activities include well digging, sewer construction, and work in the fields.

The experiment promoted by the activists is intended to save the dolphins from extinction by radically changing the habits of the inhabitants of the village, who for decades have used aggressive fishing methods like explosives and high-capacity nets. Now the freshwater dolphins are seen as a resource to be "exploited" in order to attract foreign capital and tourism; the visitors pay 60 US dollars for three days in contact with nature, and the money is used to support the local population. In a country in which half the population lives on a dollar a day, the inhabitants of the village earn five dollars a day by providing food (two dollars) and lodging (three dollars) for the visitors.

But recent studies have demonstrated that if the benefit for individuals is beyond question, the same cannot be said for the dolphins: in spite of a small increase in their numbers in the initial phase of the project, it is not yet clear whether this is truly effective for preserving the species. Scientists affirm that a new and not yet identified disease is spreading rapidly, killing the offspring. Researchers fear that the new virus - caused by pollution in the water, infested with chemical agents and the runoff from gold mining projects - could soon lead to the total extinction of the dolphins.


Source Asianews


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Monday, May 2, 2011

Indochina, fabulous and affordable destination in Asia

Indochina including Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam can provide a wide range of travel experience with different local lifestyle. Asia remains not only one of the world’s most exotic travel destinations but also one of is most affordable. Exploring deeply inside Asia; hence, Indochina will be a must destination to visit. You can enjoy and put yourself in pristine beach, tangible and intangible cultural value, and heritage site and especially you may probably found that the best bio-logically balanced destination in South-East Asia.

Nowhere else you can find the most affordable and fabulous destination in Asia like Indochina. You will always be able to receive the superb level of service, among the world’s natural and cultural wonder. Indochina may be the forefront destination for travelers who eager to taste various types of wonderful cultural and natural attraction compared to the world destination. For more inquiry to Indochina, it is approachable or email to info@tourismindochina.com


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