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Stopover DestinationsThere is usually little extra cost to your flights to Cambodia if you just transit, or opt to take a stopover. A two night stay is usually enough for a good rest, and enough time to have a good look around the highlights of the city. We can arrange your accommodation, and there is plenty of choice from a simple comfortable lodge, to deluxe hotels, always centrally located of course. |
Kuala LumpurThe cosmopolitan capital of Malaysia is certainly worth a stopover. Whilst in "KL" you could take the lift to the observation deck of the Petronas Towers, visit the neo-colonial train station, or the ultra-modern Masjid Negara mosque.You'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to eating in KL. Malaysian satay and excellent fish-head soup compete with plenty of cheap fast-food restaurants (if you're not feeling so adventurous). We can also arrange a starter pack here, with our Twin towers and chopsticks module. This includes an airport transfer and 2 nights in a Kuala Lumpur hotel in Bukit Bintang or Chinatown. |
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SingaporeA bustling, affluent and extremely clean city-state; Singapore is well worth a two day visit. The city has a little bit of everything, from Chinatown with its typical markets, to the original facades of Little India, as well as Arab street with it's temples and colourful streets packed with silk traders.One of the best things about Singapore is the food and drink. Singapore can offer everything from cheap to chic, from western to true Singaporean, in an Eastern ambiance that's almost unrivalled. If you want to relax and have some fun, head for Sentosa island with its beaches, amusement parks and entertainment; it's a popular choice. Make sure you check out the Night Safari, it's really a unique experience. Try a bumboat trip out into the bay to see the Merlion statue, visit one of the many museums, and round the day off with a drink in either the Palm or Long Bar at the famous old colonial hotel Raffles. |
BangkokThailand's 'city of angels', Bangkok, has everything and makesis a great stopover destination when travelling to Cambodia. Amongst the traffic jams, there are glittering temples, great shopping, vibrant nightlife and friendly locals. There is more than enough to occupy you for a few days' stopover; head for the Grand Palace, the Royal Palace of King Bhumipol, and Wat Phra Kaew, Thailand's most important temple. Wat Po, with its enormous Reclining Buddha, is also recommended, as is the famous 'School of Massage', try a herbal massage if you're still feeling stiff from the flight? Thai food is also one of Thailand's best exports and surprisingly different to other Asian countries, choose from the 10p street stands, to high brow restaurants. |
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