FORMAT: MULTI-REGION What's this?Located in the heart of
South East Asia, Thailand's bustling cities and heavenly beaches continue to attract more and more visitors every year. This progressive, fiercely independent, country provides a stark contrast to neighboring
Laos. Also Buddhist, it has been under communist rule for the last 30 years and continues to offer a unique glimpse of an old South East Asia.
Traveller
Ian Wright begins his journey in the chaos of Thailand's capital
Bangkok. Traveling north through
Surin he makes his way to
Chiang Mai from where here embarks on a three day trek. He then takes a boat along the
Mekhong River to
Lauang Prabang, the capital of Laos. He ends his journey celebrating the full moon festival in
Vientiane.
Along the way...
- Learn the popular art of Thai boxing
- Sample the local cuisine and haggle with the women at the Damnoen Saduak floating market
- Take part in a tug of war between 1 elephant and 100 men
- Celebrate the annual monkey festival in Lopburi
- Witness the legacy of American Bombing in Laos during the Vietnam war
In the heart of South East Asia, modern
Malaysia is a vibrant mix of different cultures - Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous people. It has some of the oldest rainforests on the planet, bordered by the beautiful beaches of
Southern Thailand. Traveller
Justine Shapiro starts her journey in
Kuala Lumpur, travels up to the jungles of the
Temenggor, heads East to
Kota Bharu, before flying back to Kuala Lumpur for Malaysia's biggest Hindu festival. Finally she takes the train to the island of
Phuket in southern Thailand.
Along the way…
- Visit the bursting and modern Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur
- Follow the procession at the Hindu festival of Tapusan
- Go trekking in the jungle with traditional hunters from the remote Temenggor region
- Watch the stylised and refined Sila art, a mix of martial art and dance
- Visit the Tong red light district in Phuket
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