Bangkok Grand Palace

History, Thailand

The Grand Palace, located in the heart of Bangkok, is a dazzling complex of ornate buildings and golden spires that once served as the royal residence. Within the palace grounds is the revered Emerald Buddha, one of Thailand’s most important religious icons. Just a short walk away is Wat Pho, home to the famous 46-meters-long Reclining Buddha.

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Adventures

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Cu Chi Tunnels

Cu Chi Tunnels

An extensive underground network stretching over 200 kilometers (approx. 120 miles), these tunnels served as living quarters, supply routes, and hiding spots for Vietnamese soldiers during the Vietnam War. Today, visitors can explore sections of the tunnel, learn about wartime life, and see the ingenious traps used during the conflict. For a small fee, you can also use the firing range, shooting live rounds from guns used in the war.

Hue Imperial City

Hue Imperial City

Hue Imperial City Once the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen dynasty, this impressive citadel houses a variety of grand imperial structures including royal courtyards, grand palaces, ornate temples, and the Forbidden Purple City.

Hanoi Old Quarter

Hanoi Old Quarter

Hanoi Old Quarter Vietnam is a bustling network of narrow streets, hidden alleyways, and historic shophouses where traditional trade, street food, and modern city life all blend together. From the legendary 36 guild streets to Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple, and St. Joseph Cathedral, this atmospheric neighborhood offers a deep, authentic glimpse into the soul of Hanoi.