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SOUTHEAST ASIA

BROCHURE & SAMPLE

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CONTENTS

Akorn Southeast Asia

Thailand

Southeast Asia by Numbers

Myanmar

Tastes

Vietnam

Highlights

Cambodia

Philanthropy

Laos

Key Contacts

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SOUTHEAST ASIA

Something of a rare gem, Southeast Asia surprises with a magnificent blend of intriguing cultures and an old-world charm that is echoed in every aspect of local life. Golden spires, ancient temples, bustling open-air markets and fading colonial facades all evoke an exotic feeling of history and tradition. With superlative service, gracious manners and smiling, friendly people, a journey in Southeast Asia is akin to stepping back in time.

Akorn’s true point of difference is our authentic experiences - Insider Access moments that bring guests to the heart of a culture, to witness the true face of our destinations. Utilizing our on-the-ground knowledge, the Akorn journey will engage, inspire and impress. It is our exclusive access to hidden places and influential people that expands horizons and captures rare, genuine moments that few travelers ever experience.

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Experience Thai cooking at a chef’s private home & garden, Chiang Mai

Discover the ‘Death Railway’ with a local historian, Kanchanaburi

Visit fascinating local markets in the countryside, Bangkok

Enjoy an exclusive riverside dining experience, Bangkok

THAILAND

With its divine scenery and warm, welcoming locals, Thailand is a charming, wondrous place filled with cultural and historical landmarks. Buddhist temples, ancient cities, exotic wildlife and spectacular natural scenery are just some of the highlights to be discovered in this ever-evolving, beautiful and diverse destination.

Learn Muay Thaifrom a local master,Bangkok

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Thailand Discovery11 days / 10 nightsVisit Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Koh Kood

Itinerary Highlights:• Visit the spectacular Grand Palace

and the elegant Emerald Buddha, an image carved from a single block of jade

• Explore Wat Pho, one of the largest temple complexes in Bangkok, famous for its giant 46-meter-long reclining Buddha

• View Chiang Mai from the lofty perspective of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, one of northern Thailand’s most sacred temples

• Relax and enjoy the tropical island life and beautiful white-sand beaches at Koh Kood

Day 1 Bangkok | A Cosmopolitan CityArrive in the magnificent city of Bangkok and immerse yourself in the vibrant metropolis known for its traditional architecture and cosmopolitan lifestyle. The city holds an eclectic mix of ornate temples and old-world structures surrounded by contemporary high rises and modern influences. Explore the sights at your leisure.Sala Rattanakosin

Day 3 Bangkok | Tastes of ThailandLearn about the city’s history and heritage through its food. Sample an array of street food dishes at a market in Silom district. Then taste coconut ice cream in Chinatown and try the famous mango & sticky rice and other Thai desserts at a popular local store. Continue to see the 200-year-old Nanglerng Market, one of the city’s oldest bazaars, and Or Tor Kor Market, the place for premium organic produce as well as Royal Project outlets - a coffee shop, supermarket and clothing shops supported by the royal family’s non-profit organization.Later, board a private boat to visit three of Bangkok’s most alluring attractions - the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew (home of the Emerald Buddha) and Wat Pho.Sala Rattanakosin | Meals: Breakfast

Day 4 Chiang Mai | Uncovering an Ancient KingdomTravel to Chiang Mai, former capital of the Lanna Kingdom, which ruled northern Thailand from the 13th to 18th centuries. Framed by the Ping River and nearby mountainous regions, the ancient city holds many cultural and natural wonders. Explore the attractions of the city at your leisure.Tamarind Village | Meals: Breakfast

Day 2 Bangkok | Antiques and Architecture

Discover Thai history and architecture at Jim Thompson House, a beautiful Thai-style teak house and garden in the heart of the city. Built by the founder of the famous Thai silk company, the house contains an interesting collection of Asian antiques, pottery and other curiosities as well as a shop selling quality Thai silk products.Sala Rattanakosin | Meals: Breakfast

Insider Access: Exclusive Walking Tour by Kenneth BarrettExplore a lesser-known part of Bangkok in the streets of Thonburi, an old neighborhood which is home to many hidden gems. Visit one of Bangkok’s oldest Catholic churches, Wat Arun, known as the ‘Temple of Dawn’, and Wat Rakhang, a popular local temple. The exclusive walking route was developed by author Kenneth Barrett, a well-rounded traveler and journalist.

From USD 3,742*

The Grand Palace in Bangkok

Peaceful mountain scenery in Chiang Mai

THAILAND

BANGKOK

KOH KOOD

CHIANG MAI

View of Wat Arun, Temple of Dawn

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Recommended: Chiang Mai Mushroom FarmMeet the residents of Chiang Mai Mushroom Farm, a home that provides food, jobs and natal care to single mothers and pregnant women – an Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy (AKP) project.Get involved at www.akphilanthropy.org.

Insider Access: Chiang Mai Writer’s Secret LunchDine at one of Chiang Mai’s rarest treasures – the “Writer’s Secret”, former garden home of acclaimed Thai writer and photographer Rong Wong-savun.

Day 6 Chiang Mai | Local Tea and SausagesJourney to Mae Taeng to see the Araksa Tea Plantation, where you can learn the process of growing high quality Assam tea leaves. Taste authentic northern style cuisine at a local restaurant before visiting the home of a famous local chef, which is not usually open for visitors. The chef assists you to make your own Sai Oua Pranee, a spicy pork sausage specific to Northern Thailand.Tamarind Village | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 7 Chiang Mai | Meet the ElephantsTake a drive through the scenic countryside to Elephant Nature Park, a sanctuary for rescued elephants. Learn about the admirable work the organization has done to protect and rehabilitate elephants from abusive homes. You can observe the natural behaviors of the magnificent creatures and experience feeding them from a viewing platform. Tamarind Village | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5 Chiang Mai | From Markets to MountainsStop by Chiang Mai Mushrom Farm, then discover Chiang Mai’s art scene at MAIIAM Museum of Contemporary Art. Continue to Ban Chang Nak to see a house filled with hundreds of wooden elephants exquisitely carved by Thai Lanna craftsmen. Visit Waroros Market, a busy indoor marketplace which was founded over a century ago and sells a variety of northeastern products. Ride a trishaw along Tapae Road through the ancient city walls and along Rajdamnern Road to see the elegant Wat Phra Singh. Then move to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, which lies 3,500 feet above sea level on Doi Suthep Mountain.Tamarind Village | Meals: Breakfast

Insider Access: Life Prolonging CeremonyTake part in a traditional Lanna Thai ceremony performed by chief monks to expel bad luck and promote new beginnings.

Day 9 Koh Kood | Island LivingEnjoy the day at your leisure. Take in the sun, sand and sea or explore some of the sights around the island including beautiful waterfalls, magnificent forests and local fishing villages.High Season Pool Villa & Spa Meals: Breakfast

Day 11 BangkokEnjoy the day at your leisure and depart at any time.Meals: Breakfast

Fly via Bangkok to the eastern province of Trat, where you board a speedboat to reach your hotel on the island of Koh Kood. Located in the Gulf of Thailand, close to the Cambodia border, the island is a tropical paradise with a number of secluded white-sand beaches and natural forests. Relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings at your leisure.High Season Pool Villa & Spa Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 Chiang Mai – Koh Kood A Tropical Paradise

Season Price*1 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 USD 3,9391 Apr 18 – 30 Apr 18 USD 3,9131 May 18 – 31 May 18 USD 3,8151 Jun 18 – 31 Oct 18 USD 3,742

*Prices are based on two pax traveling together and are subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply for Insider Access and Recommended options. Domestic airfares not included.

Day 10 Bangkok | Hidden GemsReturn to Bangkok and head towards the river, opposite the dramatic Wat Arun, also known as the “Temple of Dawn” and marvel at the spectacular view at sunset. Then meander through the city’s Old Quarter to see the glittering temples without the crowds, arriving at Chakrabongse House. Once the residence of HRH Prince Chula Chakrabongse, the building now houses an exceptional restaurant where you can enjoy an exclusive dining experience at one of Bangkok’s best-kept secrets. Sala Rattanakosin Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Island Life on Koh Kood

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SOUTHEAST ASIA BY NUMBERS

5,881 The height in meters of Myanmar’s Hkakabo Razi, the tallest mountain in Southeast Asia (19,295 feet)

4,350 The length in kilometers of the mighty Mekong River that runs from the Tibetan Plateau, through China’s Yunnan Province, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam (2,703 miles)

2,500 The estimated number of jars in the Plain of Jars, the landscape of megalithic structures in central Laos that date back as far as 500 BC

40,717 The estimated number of Buddhist temples in Thailand, a religion followed by 94% of the population

54 The number of ethnic groups in Vietnam that inhabit villages and towns throughout the country, each with its own unique traditions and culture

2.2 million The number of international visitors to Angkor Wat in 2016

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Practice the art of meditation at a local temple, Yangon

Learn how to make traditional Shan paper, Inle Lake

Discover a landscape of ancient temples by horse cart, Bagan

Create traditionallacquerware at a hands-on workshop, Bagan MYANMAR

Myanmar is one of the most diverse and beautiful countries in the region, if not the world. Known for sublime landscapes, a rich history, serene people and a deeply Buddhist culture, Myanmar is a largely rural, densely-forested country, which remains largely un-touched by mass tourism.

Observe the devout life of novice monks at a monastery, Mandalay

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Best of Myanmar9 days / 8 nightsVisit Yangon, Inle Lake, Bagan and MandalayFrom USD 2,407*

Itinerary Highlights:• Witness the dazzling Shwedagon

Pagoda in Yangon• Visit beautiful Inle Lake, one of

Myanmar’s natural wonders• Explore ancient temples in Bagan• Cruise the mighty Irrawaddy River

with Sanctuary Ananda• Visit Mandalay, Myanmar’s former

royal capital

Day 1 Yangon | Warm WelcomeThe beautiful city of Yangon inspires with its colorful markets, temples and colonial-era architecture. Explore the sights and sounds of the city at your leisure, or gain a more in-depth experience with Akorn’s exclusive Insider Access.Belmond Governor’s Residence

Insider Access: Fortune Reading by a Burmese AstrologerMeet with a traditional Burmese fortune teller to discover the future in the palms of your hands.

Recommended: Cocktail Party in a Contemporary Art GalleryDiscuss featured artists and inspiring works over cocktails and canapés at Myanmar’s premier contemporary art space.

Day 2Yangon | Marvelous MasterpiecesVisit Botataung Pagoda and walk inside the unusual 131-foot-tall hollow stupa. Then proceed to Bogyoke Aung San Market to peruse an interesting array of local products. Continue to the Reclining Buddha Pagoda to see a 230-foot statue and Shwedagon Pagoda, an architectural masterpiece of gilded golden stupas believed to be over 2,500 years old.Belmond Governor’s ResidenceMeals: Breakfast

YANGON

MANDALAY

INLE LAKE

BAGAN

MYANMAR

A landscape of over 2,200 temples in Bagan

A view of Mandalay at dusk

Insider Access: A Conversation with Ma ThanegiDiscover a personal history of Myanmar during a private interview with Ma Thanegi, former personal assistant of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy.

A tranquil moment at Inle Lake

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Recommended: Balloon Over Inle Lake Admire the peacefulness of the lake and surrounding countryside from an aerial perspective.

Travel by boat along a densely forested river to the lakeside village of Indein, known for its clusters of pagodas and a “Five-day Market”, where villagers buy and sell local products. Then visit the stilted village of Inn Paw Khon to discover local industries such as silk weaving, a traditionl blacksmith, and a cheroot (Burmese cigar) factory, as well as a boat-building workshop, where sea vessels are painstakingly produced by hand.Villa Inle Resort & Spa | Meals: Breakfast

Day 4Inle Lake | From Market to Village

Insider Access: Lunch on the LakeEnjoy the tranquil scenery and local flavors at a floating restaurant on the lake.

Day 3Inle Lake | Traditional Crafts and Religious MonumentsArrive at Heho and take a scenic drive to the village of Nyaung Shwe, gateway to the picturesque Inle Lake. Stop en route to observe the traditional craft of making paper parasols and see the wooden Shwe Yan Pyay Monastery. Then travel by private motor-boat to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, an important religious site housing five golden Buddha images from the 12th century, and Ngaphechaung Monastery, where various types of Buddha images are displayed.Villa Inle Resort & Spa | Meals: Breakfast

Insider Access: Intha Leg Rowing Boat RaceTry your skills at leg rowing or observe the amazing spectacle from a viewing platform.

Day 5Sanctuary Ananda Cruise – BaganLife on the RiverTravel to Bagan and check-in to the Sanctuary Ananda, your home for the next three nights. Observe scenes of local, rural life as you cruise along the Irrawaddy River. Make a stop at Kayminga Pagoda to see a cluster of stupas and Shwezigon Pagoda, said to house the bones of Buddha. Witness the sunset over the Bagan plains with a champagne reception and candlelit dinner.Sanctuary Ananda CruiseMeals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8MandalayBeautiful Pagodas and Ancient TextsAfter checking out of your cruise ship, explore some of the interesting monuments in Mandalay including Mahamuni Paya, home to a large Pali Buddha statue, and Shwenandaw Monastery with its intricately carved panels. Then visit Kuthodaw Pagoda, also known as the Maha Lawka Marazein Paya, to see how the entire Buddhist cannon has been meticulously inscribed on 729 marble slabs.Mandalay Hill Resort | Meals: Breakfast

Day 6Sanctuary Ananda Cruise – BaganA Step Back in TimeVisit the bustling local market of Nyaung U, where you can find anything from fruit and vegetables to china and lacquerware. Then see one of the city’s best preserved temples – Ananda Temple, before returning to your cruise ship. Relax and enjoy the on board activities such as a demonstration of local costumes and a presentation on Myanmar’s history.Sanctuary Ananda CruiseMeals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7Sanctuary Ananda Cruise – SagaingInspiring the Monastic LifeJoin a cooking class with the ship’s Executive Chef. Then visit Sagaing, an important religious center with 554 monasteries and 6,000 monks and nuns. Meet the residents of a monastic school and learn about Buddhist teachings. Enjoy the views from Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda before continuing to Amarapura, once known as ‘The City of Immortals’, to see the long, rickety U Bein Bridge over Taungthaman Lake.Sanctuary Ananda CruiseMeals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 9Yangon | Return to the Colonial CityReturn to Yangon and depart at any time.Meals: Breakfast

Season Price*

7 Mar 18 – 28 Mar 18 USD 3,7124 Apr 18 – 25 Apr 188 Aug 189 Sep 18 – 23 Sep 18

USD 2,407

*Prices are based on two pax traveling together and are subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply for Insider Access and Recommended options. Domestic airfares not included.*The three night cruise on Sanctuary Ananda is not available between May and August

Insider Access: Cookery Class with a Shan ChefVisit the Five-day Market with a Shan Chef and learn to prepare your own lunch of traditional Shan dishes.

Insider Access: Balloon Ride over BaganTake to the skies and feast your eyes on the majestic view of Bagan’s ancient monuments from above.

Recommended: Upgrade with a Luxury Indevi BoatTrade in your standard Inle boat for a more comfortable, quieter and sleeker model.

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Southern Myanmar6 days / 5 nightsVisit Golden Rock, Hpa An and Mawlamyaing

Itinerary Highlights:• Marvel at the Golden Rock Pagoda,

a famous pilgrimage site perched at the edge of a cliff

• Trek through the mountains near Hpa An and witness breath-taking natural beauty

• Discover a Mon city with an interesting colonial past

Day 1 Yangon – Bago – Kyaikhtiyo A Golden MomentTransfer by private vehicle from Yangon to Bago. Explore the remarkable city, which was the capital of the Mon Kingdom in the 16th century. Visit the Shwethalyaung Temple with its 55-meter-long reclining Buddha and Shwemawdaw Pagoda, a Mon-style complex with a 114-meter spire. Also, explore the town market and a local Mon neighborhood before lunch at a local restaurant.

In the afternoon, continue to Kyaikhtiyo, the base camp for exploring the magnificent Golden Rock, a huge boulder covered with gold leaf, delicately balanced on the edge of a cliff. After a one-hour trek to the top of the mountain, explore the incredible rock and its precarious pagoda, a site of religious pilgrimage said to house a strand of Buddha’s hair. Mountain Top Hotel | Meals: Lunch

From USD 1,319*

Recommended: Visit Shwemawdaw PagodaThis stunning pagoda is the tallest in Myanmar and is sometimes called the Golden God Temple

MYANMAR

YANGON

KYAIKHTIYO(GOLDEN ROCK PAGODA)

HPA AN

BAGO

Yangon’s Sule Pagoda surrounded by colonial architecture

Meet Myanmar’s rural communities

Discover exotic products at local markets

The Golden Rock Pagoda stands precariously on top of a cliff

MAWLAMYAING

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Day 2Kyaikhtiyo – Hpa An A Landscape of WondersSee the dramatic image of the rising sun casting its rays against the shimmering Golden Rock. Observe the early-morning pilgrims gather and make offerings at the site. Then make the journey back to Kyaikhtiyo. Continue to see Bayint Nyi Cave with its hot spring lake and picturesque temple. Then stop at Kaw Gun Cave, which houses over 2,000 stone tablets with Mon inscriptions and hundreds of Buddha statues. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Arrive in Hpa An, capital of the Karen state. Surrounded by limestone rock formations, the city offers glorious views of the Thanlwin River and surrounding countryside. Hpa An Lodge | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3Hpa An | Trekking in Lower MyanmarYour options today include a light trek to Phar Pu Mountain or a longer trek to Mount Zwe Kabin. Lunch is served at a local restaurant.Hpa An Lodge | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Option 1: Light Trek to Phar Pu Mountain, 30 minutesTake a ten-minute boat ride across the Thanlwin River, then begin a light, 30-minute trek up Phar Pu Mountain. The journey is rewarded by stunning views of the river and downtown Hpa An.

Day 4Hpa An – MawlamyaingSmall Town LegendEnjoy an early morning visit to Kyauk Ka Lat Pagoda, a small stupa perched on top of a rock on an island. Then, visit Kawhnat-Kadoe, the village home of U Nar Ouk, a Burmese historical figure. Discover the small town’s famous tale while exploring the monastery and its ancient arts. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to Mawlamyaing, or Moulmein, capital of the Mon State. The former capital of British Burma between 1827 and 1852 still retains some its colonial past. Mawlamyaing Strand Hotel Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5Mawlamyaing | Discover a Mon City Explore the charming town, starting at the central market where local produce and livestock are traded. Then visit Mahamuni Pagoda, a Mon-style structure and Kyaikthanlan Pagoda, the city’s tallest stupa. Continue to Seindon Mibaya, a wooden monastery with over 100 years of history and stroll along Strand Road to see the Kaladan Mosque. After lunch, board a private boat to explore Khaung Sae Kyun, a place of historical importance for the Mon kings. End your day with a picturesque sunset overlooking the town.Mawlamyaing Strand HotelMeals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 6Mawlamyaing – Yangon The Return JourneyEnjoy a scenic seven-hour drive or a direct flight back to Yangon for your onward journey.Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Season Price*

1 Oct 17 – 30 Apr 18 USD 1,529

1 May 18 – 30 Sep 18 USD 1,319

*Prices are based on two pax traveling together and are subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply for Insider Access and Recommended options. Domestic airfares not included.

Option 2: Trek to Mount Zwe Kabin, 4-5 hours Mount Zwe Kabin is a 722 meter-high mountain with thousands of identical Buddha statues at its base. Witness incredible views over lower Myanmar on the four-five-hour return trek.

Monk statues lining the forest of Mawlamyaing

Kyauk Ka Lat Pagoda built on top of a rock

Buddha statues inKaw Gun Cave

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Burmese Curry MyanmarA typical Burmese meal consists of curried meats served with a light soup, vegetables and rice. Burmese curries are made with just a handful of spices and are characterized with more generous use of garlic and ginger.

TASTESSoutheast Asia is blessed with an incredibly rich food history, culminating in a rich blend of textures and flavors. While traveling in the region, be sure to try some of these delightful regional dishes.

Fish AmokCambodiaA thick soup of fish, curry paste, egg and coconut milk wrapped in banana leaves and steamed to create a soft custard-like texture. This mildly spicy dish is usually accompanied with rice.

Khao SoiLaosWide rice noodles served in a delicious broth flavored with coarsely chopped pork, tomatoes, fermented soy beans, chili, shallots and garlic. A different version of this dish is also served in northern parts of Thailand.

Goi CuonVietnamVarious ingredients such as pork, prawns, vegetables and vermicelli noodles are wrapped in thin sheets of rice paper. The delightfully fresh rolls are often served with a dipping sauce of rice vinegar and fish sauce.

Khanom JeenThailandThai green curry served with delicately soft and thin, white rice noodles. To create the silky texture, the noodles are fermented for up to three days before being boiled.

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Enjoy a private performance of folk music at an artist’s home, Ho Chi Minh City

Discover Ho Chi Minh City’s art scene with local experts

Learn the art of Vietnamese cooking at Tha Om Garden House, Hue

Explore Vietnam’s Ethnology Museum with a renowned expert, Hanoi

VIETNAM

Vietnam offers a varying feast for the eyes. From picturesque mountains to the dramatic rock formations of Halong Bay, ancient coastal towns in Central Vietnam and an eclectic mix of colonial and contemporary elegance in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is a country full of traditional charm and a rare beauty.

Meet a Vietnamese war hero and discover a personal side of history, Hanoi

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Day 2Hanoi | Historical HighlightsExplore the highlights of the historical city, beginning with a two-story stilted house which was once the home of General Ho Chi Minh. Then visit the 11th century One Pillar Pagoda, one of Vietnam’s most iconic temples and the Temple of Literature, recognized as Hanoi’s first university where Vietnam’s royalty have been educated for nearly 700 years.

Sofitel Legend Metropole Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Honeymoon Moments in Vietnam12 days / 11 nights Visit Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh CityFrom USD 3,228*

Itinerary Highlights:• Enjoy a romantic journey from Hanoi

to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Halong Bay and the ancient town of Hoi An.

• Relax at a five-star beach resort located in a secluded area, away from the mainland.

• Explore the bustling Ho Chi Minh City with its hidden craft beer scene.

Day 1 Hanoi | A Vibrant CityArrive in the romantic capital of Hanoi to experience its vibrant “street culture”, contemporary arts scene, and magnificent colonial French architecture.Sofitel Legend Metropole

Discover: Hanoi Food TourMeander the streets of the Old Quarter on a gastronomic adventure to taste the best local foods.

Insider Access: Meet with a CulturistVisit the city’s Old Quarter and chat with a historical expert for an in-depth look at local life and culture.

Insider Access: Private Meeting with Suzanne LechtDiscover the country’s burgeoning art scene with Suzanne Lecht, director of Art Vietnam Gallery.

VIETNAMHANOI HALONG BAY

HOI ANDANANG

NHA TRANG

HO CHI MINH CITY

The majestic limestone karsts of Halong Bay

Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City

The intriguing One Pillar Pagoda in Hanoi

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Day 3Halong Bay | Natural BeautyJourney to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Halong Bay and marvel at the sublime beauty of the limestone karsts jutting out from azure waters as you pass by on a wooden junk boat. Enjoy a local lunch then continue exploring the magnificent bay. Take time to relax and enjoy sunset views from the boat’s deck, or go swimming or kayaking before partaking in a wonderful dinner service under the stars.Valentine Cruise-SICMeals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4Halong Bay - Hoi An | An Old Port TownRise early this morning to view the sunrise across Halong Bay and explore a picturesque cave nearby. Then, continue your journey, flying via Danang to visit the quaint riverside town of Hoi An. The UNESCO World Heritage town was once a prosperous trading port and its streets and architecture reflect a unique blend of cultural influences.Four Seasons The Nam Hai Meals: Breakfast

Recommended: Halong Bay by SeaplaneTravel from Hanoi to Halong Bay by seaplane (SIC) for a shorter journey time and stunning aerial views over the countryside.

Day 5Hoi An | Food and HistoryVisit the Market Restaurant where you can taste a wonderful array of local dishes and participate in making them. The selection includes banh mi – the Vietnamese answer to the French baguette, traditional noodles, rice paper, dumplings and more.Then, discover the old town on foot, starting at the Central Market, where a variety of exotic goods are sold. Explore the town’s fascinating ancient structures such as the Old House of Tan Ky, the Fukien Assembly Hall and the 400-year-old Japanese covered bridge. You can also try your hand at the local tradition of making lanterns. Later, take a boat trip to witness local life along the Thu Bon River.Four Seasons The Nam HaiMeals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6 - 10 Nha Trang | Tropical MomentsTransfer to the coastal city of Nha Trang, a popular destination known for its spectacular beaches. Relax and admire the tropical atmosphere with wonderful views of the bay. Spend the days at your leisure, visiting the local sights. Take part in various activities provided by the hotel such as a Vietnamese cooking class, guided meditation, guided adventure hike, fishing in the bay and more.Six Senses Ninh Van Bay Meals: Breakfast

Day 11 Ho Chi Minh City | A Bustling MetropolisArrive in the bustling metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City and travel by scooter to get acquainted with the city’s most important landmarks including Notre Dame Cathedral with its neo-Romanesque façade and the classic 19th century French Colonial Post Office.Park Hyatt Saigon Meals: Breakfast, Dinner Day 12

Ho Chi Minh City | A Day of LeisureContinue your exploration of the city and depart at any time.Meals: Breakfast

Discover: The Craft Beer ExplorerDiscover Ho Chi Minh City’s craft beer trend with a visit to three of its finest breweries producing a wide range of beers.

Insider Access: The Moc ShowExperience the sound of traditional instruments performed by Phuong Bao, nationally honored as the “People’s Artist”.

Season GOLD SILVER Package* Package*1 Apr 18-30 Sep 18 USD 4,277 USD 3,431 1 Oct 18-31 Oct 18 USD 4,183 USD 3,228

*Prices are based on two pax traveling together and are subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply for Insider Access and Recommended options. Domestic airfares not included.

The ancient riverside town of Hoi An

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Rural Life Discovery in Ky Son & Mai Chau4 days / 3 nightsVisit Ky Son and Mai ChauFrom USD 645*

Itinerary Highlights:• Enjoy the peaceful countryside of Mai

Chau, a region with mountains and rice fields, perfect for trekking

• Discover Ky Son and Duong Lam, ancient villages said to reflect the original culture and architecture of Vietnam established hundreds of years ago

Day 1 Ky Son | Countryside EscapeFrom Hanoi, travel 60 kilometers by private vehicle to Ky Son Moon Garden for a unique experience of rural life in Vietnam. Originally a summer home for the family of a Hanoi-based architect, the homestay offers a tranquil countryside escape. Stroll through the elegant gardens and Ky Son village at your leisure. Later, take part in a cooking class to learn the secrets of preparing Vietnamese spring rolls, a traditional dessert and the Vietnamese style of food decoration.

Discover:Cycling through the CountrysideTake a leisurely bicycle ride through the countryside to Tam Son and Van Minh farming communities where you can stop for a cup of tea at a local home. Continue further to see Mia Pagoda and Mong Phu Communal House in Duong Lam village, then explore Ngo Quyen Tomb and Phung Hung Temple in Thang Thac village. A six- or twelve-kilometer ride is available.

Day 2Mai Chau | A Scenic JourneyTake part in an early-morning exercise session known as Yijin Jing. Then begin your journey to Mai Chau, home to the Dzao, Muong and Thai hill tribes. Experience the traditional way of life surrounded by rich, verdant countryside. Enjoy a cycling excursion in the afternoon.Mai Chau Ecolodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3Mai Chau | Hill Tribe CultureExplore the local valleys by bicycle, through local villages and lush rice paddies into the seldom-seen countryside where you can get to know the local hill tribe people. Then, visit the home of a private collector and peruse the more than 1,000 precious antiques on display, including hunting equipment, musical instruments, jewelry and a collection of texts written by a Thai hill tribe.Mai Chau Ecolodge | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4Hanoi | Return to the CityReturn to Hanoi and continue your Vietnam experience, or depart at any time.Meals: Breakfast

Season Price*1 Apr 18 - 30 Sep 18 USD 6451 Oct 18 - 31 Oct 18 USD 663

*Prices are based on two pax traveling together and are subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply for Insider Access and Recommended options. Domestic airfares not included.

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Overview of Mai Chau

Cycling through the picturesque countryside

Enjoy a relaxing dinner at Moon Garden followed by a foot bath of warm water enhanced with ginger, salt and medicinal herbs.Ky Son Moon Garden | Meals: Lunch, Dinner

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Mountain GatewayTopas Eco Lodge5 days / 4 nightsVisit Nam Cang and SapaFrom USD 750*

Itinerary Highlights:• Enjoy an easy trek through

mountainous terrain to Nam Cang, admiring the verdant countryside scenery along the way

• Visit remote hill tribe villages near Sapa and discover a way of life that seems to have forgotten time

Day 1 Lao Cai | Scenic Railway JourneyJourney to the remote northern region of Vietnam for a truly authentic experience of local life and culture. Travel by overnight sleeper train to Lao Cai, near the border of China, and marvel at the magnificent natural scenery filled with lush mountains, flowing rivers and majestic waterfalls.Overnight on Train

Day 2Nam Cang | Rice Fields and Hill TribesAfter arriving at Lao Cai, transfer directly to Sapa, a picturesque town known for its terraced rice fields. Enjoy breakfast at a local restaurant then drive to the village of Matra, home of the Black Hmong people. Observe life in this remote village, far away from the rest of the world. Then begin an easy trek through the countryside, passing rice fields and serene landscapes. Stop to visit a local school and the church of Taphin. Then return to Sapa by private vehicle to explore the local market and a picturesque orchid garden at Ham Rong mountain. Nam Cang Riverside LodgeMeals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3Sapa | Ethnic HandicraftsExplore Nam Nhiu village, in a remote part of Hoang Lien National Park which is inhabited by the Red Dao hill tribe people. Begin an easy trek, passing breathtaking scenery of rice fields and mountains. Visit a village of the Blue Hmong people then continue downhill to Nam Cang to see a village of the Red Dao where the locals are engaged in making paper, jewelry and embroidery.

Continue to My Son village, inhabited by the Xa Pho people, one of the smallest minorities in Vietnam. Later, transfer to Topas Ecolodge, a charming property located at the top of a hill that offers breath-taking views over the surrounding countryside.Topas Ecolodge | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4Sapa | A Glimpse of Rural LifeHike to the Red Dao hill tribe village of Lech, meandering through the scenic rice fields and taking in magnificent views of the valley along the way. Cross a stone bridge over the river and then follow a trail up to the village to see the women engaged in traditional embroidery. Relish this rare opportunity to witness daily life in a remote part of the world, where few visitors dare to venture.Topas Ecolodge | Meals: Breakfast

Day 5Sapa | Homeward BoundReturn to Hanoi to continue your exploration of Vietnam, or depart at any time.Meals: Breakfast

Season Price*1 Nov 17 - 31 Oct 18 USD 750

*Prices are based on two pax traveling together and are subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply for Insider Access and Recommended options. Domestic airfares not included.

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Dining with a view at Topas Ecolodge

The tranquil surrounds of Topas Ecolodge

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February Tet Nguyen Dan - Vietnamese New Year | VietnamMarking the start of the new lunar year, Vietnamese people gather with their families to exchange best wishes and pray for prosperity over the coming year.

March Full Moon of Tabaung | MyanmarAt Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, a ceremony is held to mark the full moon of the Tabaung, the 12th and final month of the Myanmar calendar.

May Inthakin City Pillar Festival | Chiang Mai, ThailandPeople gather at Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai in honor of the city pillar, commonly known as Sao Inthakin, which was first erected by King Mengrai when the city was founded in 1296.

June Tet Doan Ngo | Vietnam This is a time when farmers begin growing crops for the new season. To aid good health and ward off illness, it is traditional for people to eat fermented sticky rice during this festival.

April Choul Chnam Thmey | CambodiaSongkran | ThailandThingyan | MyanmarBoun Pi Mai | LaosThis is a great time to visit Southeast Asia, when several countries celebrate their cultural new year. The occasion is typically marked by water ceremonies.

January Wat Phou Festival | Champasak, LaosAn annual festival celebrating Wat Phou Champasak, possibly the most famous Hindu temple complex in Laos, now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

HIGHLIGHTSExciting cultural activities are happening throughout the year in Southeast Asia. Here are just a few highlights.

August Taung Byone Spirit Festival | Mandalay, MyanmarThis popular celebration takes place during the rainy season to appease the local spirits in order to attract good luck, wealth and success.

September Tet Trung Thu | VietnamIt is believed that the spirits of the dead are awakened during this festival, so people gather at pagodas to pay respects to their deceased ancestors.

October Boat Racing Festival | Vientiane, LaosThis is a prestigious event where over 20 teams from around the country gather in Vientiane to race dragon boats along the Mekong River.

November Loy Krathong | ThailandLakes and rivers around the country are beautifully illuminated as people honor the spirit of water with ‘kratong’, floating lanterns made of flowers and candles.

December Shan New Year | Shan State, MyanmarCelebrating the new year according to the Shan calendar, people gather to enjoy performances, traditional dances, a hot air balloon competition, food stalls and musical shows.

July Candle Festival | Ubon Ratchathani, ThailandLarge wax candles are carved into magnificent shapes and displayed in the town. Awards are given to the most beautiful candle.

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Enjoy a private gala dinner at an ancient temple, Siem Reap

Capture Angkor in a new light with photography expert John McDermott, Siem Reap

Learn the art of silk weaving on a private visit to the Golden Silk Farm, Siem Reap

Enjoy a traditional shadow puppet performance at a local village, Siem Reap

CAMBODIA

The Kingdom of Cambodia is full of exciting wonders. The capital of Phnom Penh maintains the cultural and historical charm of its French-colonial past, while the popular town of Siem Reap serves as the gateway to the magnificent Angkor archeological complex, a must-visit destination for many travelers to Southeast Asia. There is also much to be explored beyond the cities, such as the coastal town of Sihanoukville and the Ream National Park full of mangrove forests and diverse wildlife.

Explore the temples of Angkor by bicycle, Siem Reap

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Cambodia Highlights10 days /9 nightsVisit Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Koh RongFrom USD 2,358*

Itinerary Highlights:• Explore the century-old Royal

Palace, the King of Cambodia’s official residence, a venue for the performance of court ceremonies and a symbol of the Kingdom

• Discover the famous UNESCO world heritage site of Angkor Wat, the “City of Temples” built to replicate the heavens on earth

• Tour Banteay Srei Temple, a 10th-century Cambodian temple said to have been built by women, due to its façade of intricate and elaborate carvings

Day 1 Phnom Penh | A Cultural CapitalArrive in wondrous Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, which is beautifully framed by the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. The country’s turbulent history can be seen through the various sights and monuments that reflect the cultural heritage of the Khmer Empire as well as French colonialists. Explore the city at your leisure and end the day with a glorious sunset cruise on the mighty Mekong River.Raffles Hotel Le Royal

Insider Access: Walking Tour with a Local ExpertSpend a day with local expert Dr. Jean-Michel Filippi, a linguist and anthropologist, who shares his intimate knowledge of Cambodia.

Insider Access: Visit the National Museum with Mr. Bertrand PorteMeet with Mr. Bertrand Porte, head of the program for Art and Culture, for an in-depth look at the museum’s collection.

Day 2Phnom Penh | Royal Art and ArchitectureDiscover Khmer architecture and culture with a visit the Royal Palace. Built by the French in 1866, it has an impressive Throne Hall, used only for ceremonial purposes. Then marvel at the magnificent Silver Pagoda, a concrete and marble structure paved with over 5,000 silver tiles. Continue to the National Museum to see one of the largest collections of Khmer Art and ethnographic objects, featuring over 14,000 artifacts. Stop at Wat Phnom to learn about its legendary tale before exploring the Ounalom Pagoda and Central Market.Raffles Hotel Le Royal | Meals: Breakfast

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SIEM REAP

KOH RONG SIHANOUKVILLE

The ancient stone face of Bayon temple in Siem Reap

The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh

Sun, sand and sea at Koh Rong

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Day 3Siem Reap | Gateway to AngkorTravel to Siem Reap, Cambodia’s cultural center, best known as the gateway to the ancient Angkor archeological complex, a vast area containing over 100 temples and pagodas dating back as far as the ninth-century. At your leisure, explore the quaint town with its bustling market and charming French Quarter. In the evening, see the Phare Circus show, an electrifying performance by some of the country’s most talented artists.Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor Meals: Breakfast

Day 4Siem Reap | Temple Exploration

Insider Access: Cambodian Circus Show & Dinner with the StarsAfter the show, enjoy a private and exclusive dinner with some of the stars of the show and the circus director.

Insider Access: Champagne Breakfast at Srah SrangRise early for a delicious Khmer picnic breakfast on the banks of the picturesque Srah Srang Baray, an expansive pre-12th century reservoir.

Recommended: Cambodia Clean Water ProjectVisit a local village that now benefits from a source of clean water thanks to the wonderful work of the Cambodia Clean Water Project – an Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy (AKP) project. Get involved at www.akphilanthropy.com.

Witness the majestic sunrise over Angkor Wat and explore the legendary 12th-century temple at the break of dawn to admire its intricate bas reliefs and stone carvings. Then visit the many ancient structures nearby including Banteay Srei, nicknamed the ‘Citadel of Women’ due to its pink sandstone façade. The temple is best seen in the morning light but is a true vision at any time of day, and contains excellent examples of classical Khmer art.

Experience the city’s foodie culture after dark by Vespa. Taste exotic and authentic Khmer delicacies at street stalls or secret spots that only locals know about. After cocktails or beer at a chic bar, take in the sights, sounds and aromas of various street vendors and taste the aromatic Cambodian rice wine, enriched by local herbs and spices.Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor Meals: Breakfast

Insider Access: Private Helicopter Tours to Remote TemplesTake a private helicopter to visit rarely-seen places such as the seven tiered pyramid Prasat Thom and Beng Mealea, a temple completely engulfed by the jungle.

Insider Access: Visit Ta Prohm Temple and AlmsgivingTake part in an early-morning almsgiving ceremony at Ta Prohm, Angkor’s most recognizable monument, and see the temple before the crowds.

*Prices are based on two pax traveling together and are subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply for Insider Access and Recommended options. Domestic airfares not included.

Day 5Siem Reap | Expedition by Quad BikeEnjoy an exhilarating quad-biking experience that takes you to the interesting cultural and natural wonders nearby, such as Phnom Boc Mountain with its beautiful temple at the top of the hill, or a traditional floating village.Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor Meals: Breakfast

Day 6Siem Reap | From Dawn to DuskTake the opportunity to visit more of the historical temples, or explore the town and surrounding area at your leisure. In the evening, enjoy a scenic gondola ride starting from the south gate of Angkor Thom to admire the dramatic views of Angkor at sunset. A short trek to the ruins of Prasart Chrung offers a wonderful vantage point to observe the magical twilight hours.Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor Meals: Breakfast

Day 7-9 Koh Rong | Leisure Island EscapeFly to Sihanoukville and travel by boat to Koh Rong Island, Cambodia’s second largest island located in the Gulf of Thailand. Relax in the natural surroundings and explore the local fishing villages, waterfalls and forests at your leisure.Sok San Beach Resort | Meals: Breakfast

Day 10 Sihanoukville | DepartureReturn to the mainland and depart from Sihanoukville airport at any time.Meals: Breakfast

Season Price* 1 Nov 17 - 31 Mar 18 USD 2,668 1 Apr 18 - 31 Oct 18 USD 2,358

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Akorn works with Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy (AKP), helping nature to thrive and cultures to flourish by positively impacting lives and livelihoods in the communities where Akorn guests travel. Through dedicated strategic investments in education, conservation, health care, and enterprise, we inspire our guests and staff to actively support our philanthropic endeavors.

We believe passionately that sustainable tourism offers the best hope of protecting endangered places and ensuring local communities continue to benefit from their natural heritage.

By creating jobs, providing educational opportunities and introducing our guests to our projects, we alleviate poverty, foster environmental stewardship and preserve cultures.

We are proud to share with our guests, extending the opportunity to get involved with the projects on all seven continents. We invite guests to visit the sites to observe our work first-hand and directly assist local peoples to sustain their cultures and environments.

To learn more about AKP and the projects we support, visit www.akphilanthropy.org.

Chiang Mai Mushroom Farm THAILANDLocated along the route between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, the Chiang Mai Mushroom Farm project is a partnership between AKP and a community home that provides natal care and job-skills training to single mothers and pregnant women. The project is working to create a life of independence and self-sufficiency for its residents. With AKP’s support, a mushroom house was constructed so the women are able to grow mushrooms as a source of income and food security, while also learning project management and financial planning skills. Akorn guests are invited to meet with the residents of the home, learn about mushroom farming, and gain an insight into daily life in these rural surroundings.

OUR PROJECTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA:

Cambodia Clean Water Project CAMBODIAIn rural Siem Reap Province, home of the remarkable and historical Angkor Archaeological Complex, guests are encouraged to visit one of the nearby villages to witness the work of the Cambodia Clean Water Project. Together with guest support, the Cambodia Clean Water Project has provided access to clean water for more than 17,000 villagers in the region. During their journey, guests spend time at the home of a clean water well recipient and learn first-hand the benefits of this life-saving project.

Sin Kyun Village MYANMARAmong the many attractions of Mandalay, cruising along the magnificent Irrawaddy River is, perhaps, a favorite for many guests. For an even more rewarding excursion, Akorn recommends a visit to the remote village of Sin Kyun, situated on an island, not far from Mandalay. At the request of the village chief, AKP has partnered with the community to improve education in the village and together with guests, has funded the construction of the village middle school and teachers’ living quarters. Guests can meander village pathways to see the new school and engage in daily life in the village and learn about their local traditions, which include peanut farming and hat-making.

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Fly over the mysterious Plain of Jars and enjoy a private picnic lunch, Phonsavan

Learn all about rice from planting and harvesting to eating, at an organic farm, Luang Prabang

Create traditional Royal Embroi-dery with a professional artist, Luang Prabang

Chat with Francis Engelmann, an advisor to UNESCO, Luang Prabang

LAOS

Laos is as naturally stunning today as in centuries past. A unique destination, its rich cultural traditions, idyllic colonial towns and warm, welcoming people offer an unmatched glimpse into a forgotten era. The picturesque towns and cities offer a wonderful mix of ornate ancient temples and French-Indochinese architecture, while further afield lie intriguing lakes and mountains waiting to be explored.

Discover the monastic life with a VIP viewing of the Buddhist Archive of Photography, Luang Prabang

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WHY Akorn?

• Global Corporate Indemnity Insurance – providing you withunsurpassed peace of mind for wherever you travel within ournetwork.

• Quality Control Teams – each and every office of ours has ateam assigned to making sure our suppliers always deliver aspromised. Headed up centrally in London, you can be confidentthat we work together with international oversight.

• Guides – we use only the best guides in the world, who undergostrict qualification processes. They know our destinations insideand out, and serve as much as travelling companions as expertsin their field.

• Philanthropy – since 1982 we have been globally committedto respecting the natural environment and giving back to thelocal people whose destinations we host clients in. Internallyand through the generosity of our guests we support over 37different hand-picked projects worldwide.

• 24-hour Emergency Contact – no matter what time of day orwhatever the query, our local operations teams are always onstandby to be of assistance, providing flexible measures if anyplans change.

• Health and Safety – we have stringent criteria that all oursuppliers must meet, along with a whole host of safety initiativestailored to each destination - from first aid training to localisedemergency procedure plans.

• Relationships with suppliers - second to none. It’s these personal,long-standing local connections that make sure we offer the bestproduct to our clients. Whether it’s the most sought-after table ina restaurant or preferential upgrades where available at hotels,we hold the key to all your customer’s needs.

• Ability to Tailor-make - we handle every request according toindividual needs, so you know we’re always thinking about howour agent partners can offer the finest combinations each andevery time.

• VIP Services and ‘Insider Access’ – unique and exclusivemoments from our wealth of interesting connections, means wecan bring our guests closer to the real people, the culture andtheir customs. From meetings with renowned archaeologists totea with a local market-seller’s family, we can make it happen.

Akorn is a globally recognized brand for providing excellent service and preferential treatment on the ground in all of our destinations. Company-wide there are certain values that make us special:

KEY CONTACTS

MyanmarBaptiste Dauvergne Regional Sales Manager [email protected]+95 (0) 9 966 738 877

Thailand, Cambodia, Laos Kamonrat (Anne) Chokamnuai Sales & Reservations Manager [email protected]+66 (0) 2 670 0050

Vietnam Truc LySales Manager [email protected]+84 (0) 28 3820 4339

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