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The Anantara Cruises

The journey back to a time when the majestic Chao Phraya River was the heart of Thai life
The Anantara Cruises

Morning on Tonle Sap

Young girl traveling amongst the floating houses on Tonle Sap lake, Cambodia
Morning on Tonle Sap

Ho Chi Minh City

The city is filled with architectural remnants of the French Indochina period and quite conners.
Ho Chi Minh City

Hill Tribe smile

The North of Vietnam is home to many colorful hill tribes. It is a great destination for trekking through the mountains.
Hill Tribe smile

Farming Hoian

Farming to Fishing the very special things which is promised to bring you the most beautiful sceneries of the countryside of the Farmer and...
Farming Hoian
Home Laos Attractions Sayabouly
Sayabouly Province is situated in the northwest of Laos , sharing borders with Vientiane Province and Luang Prabang Province in the east, and Thailand in the west. This mountainous province has several peaks with altitudes of more than 1000 meters. Travel to this rugged landscape will reveal many beautiful mountains and flower gardens. The local people earn their living via agricultural products such as growing rice, cucumbers, cotton, cabbage, beans and sugarcane. Elephant continue to be used for loading and transporting heavy items.
Sayabouly Province

The district of Hongsa, and Viengkeo village in particular, has always been famous for elephants. The expert training and handling capabilities of local mahouts have made Hongsa the focal point of Lao elephant-lore. In Hongsa, elephants are sacred. They have been man’s best friend since time immemorial. Traditionally used for work in the forest, these magnificent animals are now looking forward to meeting you at this first elephant festival, giving you the chance to discover the riches and marvels of the cultural and natural world surrounding them. Who could pretend to have visited Laos, the “Land of a Million Elephants”, without meeting one of these superb animals? So, come and meet the elephants and their masters at the Elephant Festival...