Visa to Vietnam

Visitors to Vietnam must obtain a visa from one of the Vietnamese diplomatic missions or via agency on arrival unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries (see chart below). All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months.

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Visa to Laos

All visitors entering Laos must possess valid passports. Visas can obtained from Lao Embassies and Consulates abroad. In addition, visas can also be obtained on arrival at the international checkpoint. Visas can be secured in advance of arrival at Lao Embassies. This can be done in several ways through a tour company recognized by the Lao PDR, from Lao Embassies or Consulate in countries.

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Visa to Cambodia

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has launched e-Visa, which enables you to apply for a Cambodia tourist visa online. Instead of applying through Cambodian Embassy, all you need to do is to complete the online application form and pay with your credit card. After receiving your Visa through email, print it out and bring it along when you travel to Cambodia. You can apply online at https://www.evisa.gov.kh/

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Visa to Myanmar

All visitors to Myanmar have apply visa online through official website http://evisa.moip.gov.mm/

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DOs & DON'Ts in Vietnam

Vietnam is a friendly and safe place to travel with the hidden charm. But each country have special different, Vietnam too. Different about culture, history and style life… With a sprinkling of common sense, your trip should be smooth and trouble free. Do not be overly paranoid though.

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DOS and DON'TS in Laos

Considering that Laos has been for many years secluded from the rest of the world, and in particular from the western culture, please read on to find out more about the do's and dont's for culturally sensitive travel in Laos

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DOs & DON'Ts in Cambodia

People in Cambodia are well-known for their hospitality and warmth. Out of respect, visitors to the Kingdom should take care to observe local customs and practices. You may find it useful to familiarize yourself with the following common dos and don'ts before embarking on your trip to Cambodia.

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Dos & Don't in Myanmar

Now, Myanmar is one of the tourist attractions, foreigners should know the behaviors in Religious monuments like Pagoda and Temple. Myanmar people avoid foot-wearing in the compound of Pagoda. It is likely the similar rule of Christians to put off the hats in the church.

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Festivals in Myanmar

This festival was celebrating a sacrificing-cum dancing best known as Manaw to propitiate or exercise numerous. Nat (spirits) the spectacular carnival held in every 10th of January is the festival to celebrate a victory or achievement where the young and old, the great and simple gather in true community spirit. Sipping Kaung Yay traditional intoxicating brew and the group dances in their ethnic costume on the sacrificial ground all night long. Other festival activities like food stalls, meals and entertainments can be seen at the celebration. It usually starts at the end of December and finishes at the beginning of January.

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Laos food

Lao cuisine has many regional variations, due in part to the fresh foods local to each region. You can either enjoy and authentic Lao meal (khao niew or sticky rice is a staple) in many of the restaurants or spend a morning to cook delicious Lao dishes for your lunch.

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Practice of Buddhism in Indochina countries

Buddhist practice in Indochina countries has both similar and different points, coming along with special values and positive influences on culture and spiritual life.

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Discover Water Festival in 4 Indochina countries

In mid-April calendar, people follow Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asian countries are eager in water festival that’s in line with their Buddhist calendar. These festivals deprived from rice agriculture beliefs and religious characteristics and are easily to be seen in Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia. Taking place at the same time period and carrying the same meaning but water festival in each country was called differently due to the varied in language and traditional customs.

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