365 Travel is a Southeast Asia DMC with headquarter in Hanoi, Vietnam and local offices. We focus on providing full packages and quality tours to Vietnam and Southeast Asia for travelers worldwide for almost 15 years. As tailor-made experts, we are poised to meet the peculiar demand of all customers alike from a single individual to a corporate client or major groups of travelers.
Indochina is a magical land combining some of the most beautiful and exotic places on earth. You will be fascinated with the bustling Saigon, the mighty Mekong River and the mysterious minority tribes of Sapa, cruise magical Halong Bay in Vietnam; you will see some of the most stunning landscapes, adorned by beautiful mountains and cascading waterfalls in Laos; you will find your self lost in the history, revel in the majesty of Angkor Wat as you have a wander in the Angkor City and astounded by the beauty and serenity at Ta Prohm; you will be marveled at the beauty of the splendid temples, the wild orchids that grow profusely in the hills in northern Thailand; you will experience the original Asia as it once was in Myanmar.
As a geographic term, Indochina can also include Thailand and Burma (Myanmar), but these can be found on the South East Asia Page along with the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.
Travel to the heart and soul of Indochina on one of our tailored two, three or four countries to explore the hidden beauty of this region. All of our tours are fully tailored by our travel experts, ensuring all the smallest details are taken care of. Besides, you can also customize your own trip by telling us your ideas, and we'll take care of the rest for you.
Exotic and chaotic, beautiful and breathtaking these are just a few adjectives that describe the “land of the dragon”. Vietnam is a country with an incredible heritage and history. A country that brings its visitors senses come to life and become addictive. A land of natural beauty from the fairy-tale landscape of thousand of limestone islands in Halong Bay, to the countryside rice field paddies to the friendliness of its people who welcome every guest with a smile that brights your day to the chaotic of Ho Chi Minh where waves of motorbikes take over the city like warriors to Hanoi the grand dame of Vietnam.
Vietnam is an inspiring journey with a rich culture that dates thousands of years and becomes a live through its ancient temples. Known as the Land of the Dragon, is the easternmost country of the Indochina Peninsula in Southern Asia. With an estimated population of 90.5 million inhabitants; Vietnam is the 13th most populated country in the world. Vietnam borders Laos, China, Cambodia, and South China Sea to the East. The name Vietnam translates as "Southern Viet". It was first officially adopted in 1802 by Emperor Gia Long, and was adopted again in 1945 with the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh.
Today, Vietnam is a country that enjoys one of the fastest growing economies in Asia. Home to eight recognized UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including cultural and natural sites. The myriad parks, rugged mountains along with 3,000 kilometer coastline and finest beaches create an incredible biodiversity for those seeking new adventures in the Far East. Its cuisine with incredibly subtle in flavors and outstanding in diversity never ceases to amaze avid foodies. A fusion of many cultures such as Chinese, Indian and Hindu. Hidden inside, you will find a unique and quintessential Vietnam with royal relics, enduring French colonial legacies and especially, the 54 distinct ethnic groups creating a bold culture with their own languages, ways of life and traditional customs.
As the center of the Khmer empire which ruled much of the mainland Southeast Asia during the Angkorian period. Today, visitors can witness the remains of this empire when visiting the temples of Ankor. To experience Cambodia is to go back in time from an inspiring history to an intoxicating present.
Located in the heart mainland of Southeast Asia, Cambodia shares its borders with Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. Cambodia’s people are examples of admiration and affections considering that Cambodians have experienced struggles and a tragic wars. But none of their history passages in their past have affected their enigmatic spirit and friendliness.
Cambodia is a country of ancient Angkor temples, colorful pagodas, and pristine beaches waiting to be experienced. This is a destination to enjoy the rhythm of rural life and serenity of rice paddies and swaying sugar palms. The South Coast is blessed with tropical islands while the nearby Cardamom Mountains provides the gateway to emerging ecotourism adventures and the great biodiversity and wildlife. The mighty Mekong river flows through the country and the northeast is a world away with abundance of mountainous natural landscapes and home to Cambodia ethnic minorities
Laos history can be traced to the 14th Century when the kingdom of Lan Xang ruled until the 18th Century when it split into three kingdoms, The Luang, The Phraban and the Vientiane and Champasak. In the late 1800’s the Frenc unified the kingdoms into what is know today as Laos. Being isolated from the world for decades before opening to visitors in the 1990’s, when visitors come to Laos they find a country with centuries old traditions, ancient temples and some of the friendliest people in all of Southeast Asia.
Laos has been known as the land of a million elephants, and wild life enthusiasts can trek through rugged mountains and find rare animals. However, other interesting experiences can also be found in today’s Laos like white-water rapids or jungle zip lining or underground river caves. And foodies can experiment with the kaleidoscope of flavors found in Lao’s cuisine. Another great experience is to witnes hundreds of saffron-robed monks move silently through the streets in search of alms. From thrill-seeker to peaceful experiences, every traveler will find something of interest when visiting this amazing destination.
Laos is a small country but surprisingly diverse, its population of nearly 7 million consist of forty-nine ethnic groups whose lifestyles are preserved and available to be admired by the visitor.
Friendly and fun-loving, exotic and tropical, cultured and historic, Thailand radiates a golden hue from it’s many glittering temples and tropical beaches to the ever-comforting world famous Thai smile.
Thailand cultural richness has been influenced by the Indian, Chinese, Cambodian and the rest of Southeast Asia’s cultures. Being the only country in the region never being dominated by Europeans, Thailand has maintained a sense of individuality since the 14th century being ruled by the Kingdom of Siam until 1939 when its name was changed to the current name of Thailand.
Located in the heart of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia, Thailand is a country of contrasts, from its metropolis capital city of Bangkok, filled with gilded temples and elegant palaces to streets scent filled with of spicy scents . Thailand is surrounded by two coastlines, the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand featuring post-card-perfect beaches. In the mountainous interior, hill tribes live as they have for thousand of years. Whether you are in an elephant trekking in the northern hills, or exploring Ayutthaya’s splendid ruins, or diving in the waters of the idyllic southern coast, you will always encounter the generosity, warmth, and relaxed spirit of Thai culture.
The English writer and poet Rudyard Kipling wrote “Burma, it is quite unlike any place you know”. For centuries, Myanmar (or Burma) remained unknown to the modern world. It is the enigma that makes this country one of the most visited destination in Southeast Asia. The extraordinary land scattered with gilded pagodas, gentle people, local life not yet affected by modernity, and a diverse range of indigenous cultures, Myanmar is a fascinating adventure to be discover.
Sitting at the crossroads of Asia’s great civilizations of India and China, Myanmar is one of the most diverse countries in Southeast Asia. A country of traditional delights in its natural landscape combined with rich and glorious heritages dating back to more than 2,000 years. Religious sites and ancient cities attest to a vibrant culture of more than 100 distinct ethnic groups. Drift down the Ayeyarwady River in an old river steamer, stake out a slice of beach on the blissful Bay of Bengal, or trek through pine forests to charming villages scattered across the Shan Hills. In your journey through this fascinating country, you will meet its gentle, humorous, engaging and passionate people.
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country consists of thirteen states and three federal territories, which is separately by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia to the west and Malaysian Borneo to the east.
Kuala Lumpur is its capital and Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. Malaysia as a unified country did not exist until 1963. Formerly, the country was a set of colonies established by the United Kingdom in the late-18th century, and the western half of modern Malaysia was composed of several kingdoms.
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country. It is a bustling melting-pot of ethnicities and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese, and many other ethnic groups live together in harmony in which the Malays form the majority of the population. The multiculturalism has made Malaysia home to a food paradise and hundreds of colorful festivals. Malaysians are easy-going, warm and friendly.
One of Malaysia’s main attractions is its striking contrast between the modernity and the old world, towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses on stilts while luxury hotels locate just some meters away from ancient alleys. Dramatic mountain ranges tower the sky while evergreen jungle sweep the down the floodplains with forest life. And from cool highlands to sandy beaches and rich humid mangroves. To travel Malaysia is to love Malaysia and full of surprises await.
Located in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is the world’s largest island country with more than 13,000 islands scattering over both sides of the equator. About 6,000 of total islands are inhabited. The largest are Sumatra, Java, Borneo (shared with Malaysia and Brunei), Sulawesi, and New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea). Java is the world's most populous island; more than half of the country's population live in here.
Traveling Indonesia is an adventure that never ends. You can be greeted by some of the friendliest people out there or taste delicious cuisines on the way. From the cool white sands and raucous volcanoes of Bali to the vibrant capital city of Jakarta to the untouched lands of Sumatra, you can always find something different here. Indonesia is home to a vast array of indigenous animals, including the Komodo dragon. With extremely inexpensive local food and reasonably-priced accommodation, it’s no wonder Indonesia is a popular destination among so many travelers.
China is located in eastern Asia along the western shore of the Pacific Ocean. It spreads over a vastly diverse geographical area of 9.6 million square kilometers (about the size of the USA or Europe), and is home to approaching 1.4 billion people (more than N. America and Europe combined).
Since the 1980's, China has been drawing increasing amounts of Western visitors eager to explore its beauty and culture. While there are some tips to make your first trip to China more smooth, most travelers find the country easy to navigate and well worth effort. Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin, Xi'an, and Hong Kong are the five best-known tourist cities in China.
Beijing: The Chinese capital is well-known for its mixture of ancient culture and urban growth. The most famous attractions in Beijing include the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City.
Shanghai: Known as a city of commerce, Shanghai is China's largest and most prosperous city. It is often called "China's Gateway to the West" due to it's increasingly Westernized culture. Famous attractions include the newly built Disneyland Shanghai and the Bund.
Guilin: The southern city of Guilin is famous among tourists due to its beautiful scenery and unique mountains. The Li River, one of the most beautiful rivers in China, runs through Guilin and is a staple in traditional Chinese art.
Xi'an: A visit to Xi'an is a journey into China's long history. Xi'an served as capital for 12 dynasties over 1,000 years. The world famous Terracotta Army is located in Xi'an as well as many other historical sites.
Hong Kong: The fascinating history of the British occupation of Hong Kong creates a fusion of Chinese and Western culture unlike anywhere else in China. Known for shopping and sightseeing, Hong Kong is immensely popular with tourists looking to find great deals and unique experiences.