The Must-See destinations in Indochina

It is undeniable that Indochina is famous for wonderful and amazing destinations which will instantly attract tourists. Over the years, lots of places are named as world’s best destinations and worth every penny that you’ll spend but the true question is; have you been exploring each and every parts of the region?

Could you spot any new places that you might haven’t heard before? Considering those for your next travel destination, netizen!

1, Halong Bay – Vietnam:

Halong Bay is a natural site recognized by UNESCO and one of the must-see places to visit in Indochina. Halong bay is a vision of stunning beauty with its emerald waters blessed with a jungle-clad islands and wave and wind eroded grottoes. An Halong bay cruise is easily organized from Hanoi and booking through a local Vietnam travel agency like Asia Dream Tours.

2, Hoian – Vietnam:


Mixing together with Vietnamese design, Chinese and Japanese accents melt and create a picture-perfect Hoi An of the late 19th century, which it has somehow remained mostly intact since. To this day, few descendants of the foreign traders remain but the architectural setting manages to survive the damage of time. In 1999, UNESCO formally recognizes Hoi An as a World Heritage Site. There are the things that make up the reputation. Hoi An is home to many temples, pagodas and the ancient homes that bear its very unique mark. The density of such sites is unlike any other in Vietnam. These places carry with them the history of Hoi An itself. The depiction of its formation, its once-prosperous merchant past, its progress and how it manages to become one of today are all well documented, in words and in priceless relics.

3, Angkor Temples – Cambodia:


The Angkor Wat Temples in Siem Reap must be one of the most popular tourist sites and attractions to visit on the Indochina tour. It is appreciated for its incredible architecture and grand scale. At nearly 162.6 hectares, this is the largest religions site in the world. A 2 or 3 day stop in the local area is usually enough to explore the wide-ranging temples that are nestled in the jungle. Other ancient temples worth seeing include Banteay Srei, Bayon and Angkor Thom.

4, Luang Prabang – Laos:


Luang Prabang is a relaxed, laid-back town that is perfect for the travellers interesting in exploring its cultural sites. This UNESCO heritage town is great for trips to see its royal palace, French colonial buildings, exquisite temples and markets. Also, while in the local area of Luang Prabang there is the option to embark on day-trips to visit the ethnic minorities in and around the Mekong Delta, the Pak Ou cave and Kuang Si waterfall.

5, Vang Vieng – Laos:


Vang Vieng is located in Vientiane Province, 95 miles (150 kilometres) north of Vientiane. This small town is set in the midst of towering limestone karst and rice fields. With so much natural beauty, tons of bars and restaurants and accommodations to fit every budget, Vang Vieng is a town well worth a few days of outdoor fun on any itinerary of Laos.

6, Koh Rong – Cambodia:


Koh Rong Island is one island belonging to Sihanoukville of Cambodia which is considered as the forgotten island paradise with beauty at its heart. Therefore, if you are finding the ideal destination for a relaxing time from a stressfull life, Koh Rong Island is the best choice for you.

You can enjoy the moments of peace in the calm water, exposed to the soft sunshine or a nap, read a book if it makes you happy. The sea of Koh Rong is sparkling, light blue and always calm. In addition to activities such as bathing, diving and snorkeling, visitors here also enjoy exploring the island’s beautiful wild beach.