Explore vibrant Vietnam & Cambodia by river
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River Cruising
Southeast Asia
Excursions and Experiences
Offering a combination of bustling streets, golden beaches, and dense jungle, an adventure through this region is sure to take you on more than just a physical journey.
With 11 countries to visit in this part of the world, you might be wondering where to start. We’ve put together the ultimate guide to the best cities to visit in Southeast Asia – and we’d recommend you tick as many of these off your list as possible!
Vietnam’s first city, Hanoi, is a melting pot of sensory experiences, making it one of the top cities to visit in Southeast Asia. Popular with jetsetters and backpackers alike, Hanoi is located on the banks of the Red River and boasts a rich history.
Over a millennium ago, this city became the heart of the Ly Dynasty, Vietnam’s first great dynasty, and has undergone many changes in the centuries since, including a period of French rule during the 19th and 20th centuries, and suffering devastating impacts during the Vietnam War between 1955 and 1975.
Here, you’ll find ancient architecture in the Old and French Quarters, with the city’s particular blend of Chinese and French influence coming from its time under empiric and colonial rule. Known as the ‘City of Lakes’, Hanoi is home to a myriad of waterways to stroll along.
Vietnam’s capital is the place to sample the best of the country’s street food – be sure to taste favorites such as bun ca, bánh mì and, of course, phở. For the shoppers, there’s a mix of traditional markets selling wares such as silks and shoes to more modern and bohemian retail districts. This city also acts as a gateway to visiting other Vietnamese hotspots such as Halong Bay and Sapa.
Kuala Lumpur, known simply as KL, is a contemporary metropolis blending the old with the new. Its unique landscape is a fusion of modern skyscrapers and colonial-style architecture alike, creating one of the best cities to visit in Southeast Asia if you want to explore history and the present at the same time.
You’ll also find a true combination of cultures, with the Malaysian capital home to Chinese, Indian, and many more influences.
Kuala Lumpur’s iconic skyline is easily recognizable, dominated by the infamous Petronas Towers. These twin towers, constructed of steel and glass and connected by an air bridge, soar over 1475 feet high, providing glorious views of the city below.
Further out of the city center, you’ll find Merdeka Square (also known as Independence Square). This spot played a vital role in the city’s history when Malaysian independence was declared here in 1957 following nearly a century of British rule.
In the square itself, you’ll find one of the world’s tallest flagpoles proudly displaying the Malaysian flag and the plaza is surrounded by historical buildings such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the former government offices of British colonial administration.
Bukit Bintang is Kuala Lumpur’s major shopping and entertainment district, home to landmark shopping malls, restaurants, bars, and much more. This area is famed for its vibrant nightlife – particularly its night markets (pasar malam) selling a range of goods such as handbags, clothes, and, of course, freshly-made street food. Visitors to KL should also head to the city’s Chinatown district for even more shopping and entertainment.
Bangkok is not only one of the most top visited capital cities in Southeast Asia, but in the world, welcoming over 20 million visitors each year. While managing to retain its traditional roots, Bangkok has fully embraced the modern landscape, making it one of the best cities to visit in Southeast Asia if you’re looking for both the old and the new.
The history of Bangkok is prominent throughout the city. As you make your way through the streets, you’ll see stunning temples dating back to the 16th century – Wat Pho, in particular, is a sight to behold and is believed to be the oldest temple in Bangkok. It’s here that you’ll find the instantly recognizable Reclining Buddha statue.
For modern city explorers, there are countless attractions to take in, and you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to shopping. Whether you’re looking for luxury fashion or intricate souvenirs to take home, the likes of the Sampeng and Chatuchak markets and the city’s various shopping centers will give you plenty to peruse.
At night, Bangkok comes into its own, offering tourists many places to relax with a drink or two as the city explodes into life.
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