Vietnam Update: An exclusive eco-lodge amid a lush nature reserve

Pu Long Nature Reserve is an area of outstanding beauty and cultural interest in North Vietnam located along two parallel mountain ridges divided by a central valley. The region is 200 kn from Hanoi, and is blessed with rich forest, limestone panoramas and magnificent rice terraces and is also home to the ethnic minority group, the White Thai.  This is a remote area where you can truly venture off the beaten track and experience nature, untouched landscape and traditional lifestyles.

Set within the reserve in a lush green setting between two beautiful waterfalls, is Les Bains de Hieu Eco-lodge. The lodge is owned by Mr. Sy and his wife Thuan, who have redesigned traditional wooden bungalows so as to combine comfort with authenticity.  With just 3 lodges, the owners can ensure that you have a personal and peaceful stay. You will be invited to enjoy meals in the communal stilt house, or ‘nha san’, built in the style of a typical White Thai family house. Here you can relax and enjoy typical local dishes with fine wines. A full range of activities is available including swimming in the natural pools of the nearby waterfalls, hiking to visit local villages, cycling and fishing. Two horses are also available to help you explore the local are and discover the daily life of the White Thai who live in the nature reserve.

Myanmar Abolishes Censorship of Private Publications – NYTimes.com

The government of Myanmar said on Monday that it would no longer censor private publications, a move that journalists described as a major step toward media freedom in a country where military governments have tried for decades to control the flow of information.

For more details see the following link to the New York Times…

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/21/world/asia/myanmar-abolishes-censorship-of-private-publications.html

 

Canadian Embassy to Open in Myanmar!

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Canada’s decision to open a new embassy in Myanmar comes amid significant democratic reforms — and an international rush for the Southeast Asian nation’s natural resources.

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird announced the new diplomatic mission in July, after the White House eased U.S. sanctions to allow American firms to invest there and work with its state-run oil and gas company. U.S. businesses were reportedly worried they may miss out as other competitors, including China, India, Thailand, Malaysia and France, have already secured deals. Foreign companies have also sought to cash in on Myanmar’s massive mineral and gem resources, which are valued at billions of dollars.

Announcing the new embassy from Thailand, Baird focused his comments on the progress that has been made by the ruling military junta to improve Myanmar’s human rights and democratic record.

“There’s been an incredible amount of reform in the country over the past 18 months,” Baird said. “We’re impressed by that reform.”

Coming after decades of oppressive rule by the junta, those reforms have included opening up Myanmar’s economy, releasing hundreds of political prisoners, legalizing protests and the holding of historic byelections.

Canada has never had an embassy in Myanmar, and the decision to create one is the latest step in Canada’s re-engagement with the country.

Sanctions imposed against the country in the aftermath of a violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in 2007 were suspended in April.

Baird did not mention the economic opportunities that exist in Myanmar, but an official in his office confirmed that in addition to helping promote human rights and democracy, the new Canadian embassy “will work to support Canadian commercial interests and investment in Burma.”

Southeast Asia-Wide Visas Coming!

The long discussed concept of a Southeast Asia wide visa looks one step closer as this month Thailand and Cambodia have stated that they will shortly begin issuing a joint single visa. This will be followed by Vietnam and Laos coming on board by the end of 2012, and eventually all the member countries of ASEAN will join the plan. (The other ASEAN countries are Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and the Philippines). This has been an idea we have long been waiting for, and will of course make multi-country travel throughout the region far easier.

 

Aung San Suu Kyi – an inspirational message…

Please take a few minutes to watch this video interview with Aung San Suu Kyi (with Charlie Rose and Desmond Tutu) if you’re interested in an update on what’s happening in Burma …..(click on the link below, and then click on her photo on the web page to start the interview which was recorded this past September…)…since then promising news continues to come out of Burma ….providing us with reason to be “cautiously optimistic”…

Charlie Rose – Aung San Suu Kyi & Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu

Dine in Style…

Guests staying at the luxurious Amansara in Siem Reap can now experience a once in a lifetime breakfast in one of the most spectacular and unique settings in the world: the Angkor UNESCO World Heritage site. A simple but delicious breakfast of tropical fruits, pastries and freshly brewed coffee will be served in the grounds of a 12th century temple. Meanwhile watch the sky change colour from inky blue to crimson, red and gold as the sun slowly rises revealing silhouettes of sacred temple towers. These historical and spiritual temples are the perfect location to practise the ancient discipline of yoga. Amansara can organise early morning sunrise yoga sessions at the deserted North Gate where you can immerse yourself in the tranquillity of these beautiful temples. Afterwards, head to the Khmer Village House, a wooden dwelling on stilts, and enjoy breakfast overlooking Sra Srang Baray, a shimmering lake over 800 years old. This is followed by a relaxing foot massage.

The temple breakfast and sunrise yoga are available to Amansara guests only, however romantic sunset dinners at the Khmer Village House are available for outside guests, on request and subject to availability.

Khmer village house

Sailing in Halong Bay on your own wooden junk…

Halong Bay, Vietnam

One of our key contacts in North Vietnam has just launched a collection of deluxe wooden junks that are now available for private charters in beautiful Halong Bay in northern Vietnam. These lovely boats are designed with just one bedroom, so that once you set sail, it is just you and your own crew, including an on-board host and chef, for the duration of your cruise.

Specially designed to provide a private and very individual experience, each boat resembles a floating four star hotel room and comes complete with air conditioning, heating, LCD TV and DVD player.

Of course the real charm of Halong Bay can only be experienced by sailing on its calm, clear water and, as all these cruises only operate on a private basis, the itinerary can be fully tailored to your own personal needs and desires. You can enjoy the unique experience of gliding between the awe-inspiring limestone formations and discover first hand, the culture of the local Vietnamese who live in floating villages within this UNESCO world heritage area. You can explore hidden caves, try your hand at kayaking, snorkel in the clear water, or just sit back and relax on the sun deck and bask in glorious sunsets, cocktail in hand. Day cruises and overnight cruises are both available and can be incorporated within more extensive tours within Vietnam, or can also be combined with your travels to Cambodia, Laos, Thailand or elsewhere in the region.