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| Thailand presents the ultimate travel experience. The country has innumerable Buddhist temples, beautiful beaches, diving and water sports, hills and trekking opportunities, historical sites and everything that a traveler could possibly want. The country certainly could do without sex tourism. |
| The Philippines archipelago of more than 7,000 islands is sandwiched between Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand, flanked by the South China Sea. All her neighbours have magical tourist appeal to various degrees, but the Philippines, even though the sea is just as blue and clear and the myriad coral islands just as alluring, seems to have missed the boat when it comes to marketing its attractions. |
| A bit of a rocky hour and a half boat ride on an old Soviet Union made Hydrofoil brings one to the underrated beach town of Vung Tau. The beaches are packed on weekends with Saigonese tourists and best. |
| Cambodia is a haven for the intrepid traveler. The ancient temples of Angkor at Siem Reap present a sad picture of a lost civilization. Centuries of neglect by humans and encroachment by the jungle have devastated the magnificent stone structures. |
| Although beautiful and extremely intriguing, I found it difficult to stay in this one time capitol city. Until the monk led uprising last year much of the population depended on foreign tourist dollars but the violent government response appeared. |


























