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After traveling in South East Asia for several years and falling in love with the area in particular Laos. Xplore-Asia was formed with the aim of promoting tours to increase responsible tourism for the local people and show the world the beauty of this area. After setting up operations in South East Asia, Xplore-Asia expanded into the UK and is Directed by Alex Aziz.

    Bangkok: How to Spend a Perfect Day in Bangkok

    Do you have a day in Bangkok while waiting for your connecting flight or have allocated a day to tour the city before heading out to a more secluded destination. Well there is so much to do in Bangkok how do you plan your day. Read: Bangkok: How to Spend a Perfect Day in Bangkok Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 13/07/2008 | Destinations

    New Frontiers: Crossing the Laos Cambodian Border Veun Kham / Dong Kralor

    The Laos / Cambodian border has been open for several years now and crossing has been getting easier lately. A few years ago if you were travelling to Cambodia you would have needed a Visa beforehand, but recently Visas have been made available on arrival if travelling from Laos to Cambodia, if you are coming to Laos from Cambodia however, make sure you have your Laos Visa beforehand as no visas are currently available at the border. Read: New Frontiers: Crossing the Laos Cambodian Border Veun Kham / Dong Kralor Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 08/07/2008 | Travel Tips

    Endangered Species: the Irrawaddy Dolphin in Southern Laos Northern Cambodia

    The Irrawaddy dolphin is a not quite a River dolphin as its normal habitat lies near the coast and delta areas, it is found in river such as the Ganges, the Mekong and the Ayeyarwady River (Irrawaddy River) from where it gets its name. It is currently listed as a critically endangered species with only about 100 remaining. Read: Endangered Species: the Irrawaddy Dolphin in Southern Laos Northern Cambodia Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 01/07/2008 | Destinations

    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Laos Currency

    If you have never travelled to a developing country, Laos would certainly give you a unique experience and probably more than just one. With its old colonial charm and vast rural areas, if you like the outdoors or just want to relax Laos has plenty to offer. When visiting Laos you will have to purchase Laos currency which is known as Kip and here are some advantages and disadvantages of using Kip. Read: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Laos Currency Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 27/06/2008 | Travel Tips

    Ethnic Groups in South East Asia

    There are many different ethnic groups in South East Asia originating from Myanmar (Burma), Tibet and various provinces in China, all with various different customs, traditions and beliefs which can be greatly admired and respected. Even the main groups can be sub divided further giving hundreds of different groups across Asia. There are some agencies still trying to document all these ethnic groups. Read: Ethnic Groups in South East Asia Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 26/06/2008 | Destinations

    My Top 10 Favourite Places to Stay in Laos

    My favourite places to stay in Laos PDR. Here is a selection not in any particular order but the list gives a variety from the former Princes Palace to Eco Lodges set in National Protected areas. Read: My Top 10 Favourite Places to Stay in Laos Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 24/06/2008 | Hotels

    Travel Tips in South East Asia

    Having travelled and worked in South East Asia for many years I have discovered some interesting tips for travellers, some of these are obvious but others aren’t, most of these however you won’t find in any travel book that’s for sure. Here are a few of my favourite that I learnt through personal experiences. Read: Travel Tips in South East Asia Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 24/06/2008 | Travel Tips

    Paddle Adventures in Laos

    Having grown up on the placid rivers of Oxfordshire, gaining my three star award and basic skills with the BCU, I then moved to Newcastle University and was attempting the Wye, the Dee and some of the rivers of the North-East. After University I found a love for travelling and fell in love with the excellent climate the warm water the beautiful untouched forest and the people of Laos in South East Asia. Read: Paddle Adventures in Laos Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 23/06/2008 | Destinations

    Trekking to Nong Fa Lake in Southern Laos

    Nong Fa Lake is said to be a sacred place in Laos in the heart of the National park, a possible explanation is that it was formed by a volcanic eruption many thousands of years ago. Trekking to this lake was definitely an off the beaten track adventure following parts of the Ho Chi Minh trail along valley peaks we reached the lake on the 4th day and after about 90km it was all worth it when we saw the beauty of this lake and enjoyed a nice cool swim in one of the most remote places on earth. Read: Trekking to Nong Fa Lake in Southern Laos Read

    By: Alex Aziz | 23/06/2008 | Destinations
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