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Discover ASEV Travel’s curated collection of tailored products and signature experiences. Each offering is designed to provide unique, immersive journeys that showcase the best of our destinations.

Our product portfolio is categorised per destination and into 12 travel styles. This offers a streamlined experience for you to explore our products while aligning with the latest travel trends.

Discover Thai Hai Village

Situated just outside Hanoi, the Thai Hai Reserve Village is renowned for its Ecological Houses-on-stilts, home to the Tay ethnic minority of Vietnam. Enclosed by lush greenery and tea plantations, the reserve offers eco-tourism activities that immerse visitors in the Tay people's traditional culture and lifestyle. Travelers can engage in diverse experiences, such as planting vegetables, picking tea, fishing, and playing traditional and modern games. Additionally, they can participate in cultural exchanges and art shows, providing a unique opportunity to learn about and experience local customs and heritage firsthand.

Singapore must-sees

Experience the best of Singapore in just one day. Stroll through lush gardens, visit iconic landmarks, and explore vibrant neighborhoods brimming with culture and charm. From historic sites to modern attractions, this compact tour offers a perfect mix of the city’s highlights. Whether you’re marveling at unique architecture or enjoying the buzz of local markets, you’ll get a taste of Singapore’s diversity and energy. Ideal for travelers short on time but eager to capture the essence of this remarkable destination.

Historical Chiang Rai

Start your journey at Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai’s iconic “White Temple,” renovated in 1997 by artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. Symbolizing the path to heaven, its white color represents Buddhist purity, while sparkling mirrors symbolize illumination. Next, visit Wat Rong Suea Ten, the “Blue Temple,” known for its stunning white Buddha and vibrant blue art. Conclude your tour at the “Black House” (Baan Dam), the former home and studio of artist Thawan Duchanee, now a museum showcasing his unique, thought-provoking works that explore humanity’s darker aspects.

Best of Vientiane

Immerse yourself in the charm of Vientiane with a guided minivan tour that showcases the city’s vibrant culture and history. Start your journey at the bustling morning market, a lively hub of local life. Visit iconic landmarks, including the majestic Patuxay Monument and the revered temples of Wat Sisaket, Wat Ho Phra Keo, and Wat Si Muang. Delve into the past at the War Museum and the COPE Center, learning about Laos’ resilience. Explore traditional crafts, then conclude your day at the enchanting Buddha Park, 25 kilometers from the city.

Heritage Tour Experience

Discover why Luang Prabang is often called the Jewel of the Mekong. Immerse yourself in its rich history as you explore the bustling morning market, ancient temples, war relics, and local crafts. Visit the National Museum to learn about the former Lao Kingdoms and the Royal City, including the former King's palace. Dive deeper into Laos' cultural diversity at the Traditional Art and Craft Ethnology Center, where you’ll experience the unique traditions of various ethnic groups. Don’t miss the Ock Pop Tock Center, showcasing local crafts and traditional weaving techniques.

Dinner at Sovan & Ke Samy’s house

In a charming Cambodian village, we offer a unique experience: a romantic candlelit dinner. Enjoy a magical evening in a timeless setting, inside a traditional Khmer wooden house. With its finely crafted wooden structures and authentic ambiance, the house transports you to another era, far from the rush of modern life. Your warm hosts, Sovan and Ke Samy, will serve a homemade, authentic Cambodian dinner. The intimate atmosphere, combined with the flavors of traditional cuisine, creates a truly unforgettable experience, making it a perfect escape for those seeking serenity and culture.

Cu Chi Tunnels

The Cu Chi Tunnels half-day tour by speedboat is a top-selling excursion in Saigon! Discover the hidden secrets of the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extensive underground network used by the Viet Cong to move troops and supplies undetected in Ho Chi Minh City’s northern districts. The site features weapon and booby trap exhibits. A traditional Vietnamese lunch is served on-site. During the speedboat ride, your guide will also share insights about life along the scenic banks of the Saigon River, offering a unique perspective of the region.

Overnight in Singapore: Urban energy

Experience the best of Singapore in just one day. Stroll through lush gardens, visit iconic landmarks, and explore vibrant neighborhoods brimming with culture and charm. From historic sites to modern attractions, this compact tour offers a perfect mix of the city’s highlights. Whether you’re marveling at unique architecture or enjoying the buzz of local markets, you’ll get a taste of Singapore’s diversity and energy. Ideal for travelers short on time but eager to capture the essence of this remarkable destination.

The Cham Heritage

Between the 4th and 13th centuries, a unique culture rooted in Indian Hinduism developed on the coast of present-day Vietnam. This is evident in the impressive tower-temples at My Son Sanctuary, once the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom. The site features towers and tombs from the 7th to the 14th century, with over 70 structures. Explore the sanctuary's archaeological treasures before heading to Cau Lau boat station for a motorboat ride up the Thu Bon River to visit the traditional Kim Bong carpentry village.

Historical Chiang Mai

Visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep which is said to house a sacred Buddha relic in its golden stupa. Legend tells of a white elephant carrying the relic and choosing to stop on Doi Suthep mountain to blow its horn three times before dying. A gold-leafed chedi was built where it fell, creating a revered pilgrimage site. Back in Chiang Mai's old quarter, visit Wat Phra Singh, a tranquil temple, and Wat Chedi Luang, built by King Saen Muang Ma to hold his father’s ashes, partially destroyed by an earthquake.

Tuktuk in Angkor

Set off from the hotel by tuktuk for a morning dedicated to Angkor Wat, the most prestigious monument of Khmer art, known for its balance and harmony. Enjoy a personal, off-the-beaten-path experience, surrounded by rice fields and sugar palm trees. A countryside picnic will be provided before an afternoon cultural visit to the Banteay Kdei temple, the Bayon, and Ta Som, with its stunning east gate overtaken by vines. A stop at Mebon to admire 10th-century Hindu sculptures will precede climbing Pre Rup's steps for a memorable sunset view.

Khmer Rouge History

In the morning discovery of the genocide museum of Tuol Sleng, an old school transformed into a detention center and torture by the Khmer Rouge regime. Then, you will continue to visit the site of a former orchard and mass grave of victims of the Khmer Rouge - killed between 1975 and 1979. About 17 kilometers from south of Phnom Penh, it is the best-known of sites known as The Killing Fields, where the Khmer Rouge regime executed over one million people between 1975 and 1979.

Ky Son Village

Located 55 km from Hanoi, Ky Son Village is part of the historic Duong Lam Hamlet, home to traditional houses, some of which are over 200 years old. During your visit, explore these ancient houses by staying at Moon Garden Homestay, a unique property dedicated to preserving the architecture and culture of authentic Vietnamese villages. Immerse yourself in the local history and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this place, where tradition and modernity blend to offer an unforgettable experience in the heart of Vietnam.

Best of Bangkok

Explore Bangkok's historical district, home to the Grand Royal Palace, Wat Phra Chetuphon Temple, and Thonburi's Klongs. The Grand Royal Palace, built in 1782 is home to the Emerald Buddha, Thailand’s most revered jade statue. Pay a visit to Wat Phra Chetuphon, a 16th-century temple with a reclining Buddha statue symbolizing Nirvana. Take a boat ride through Thonburi’s Klongs, offering glimpses of Bangkok’s rustic side, including Malayan lizards. Visit Wat Arun, the Temple of the Dawn, and end with a stop at Pakklong Talad, Thailand’s largest 24-hour fresh flower market.

Plain of jars

Located near the Phonsavan town, on a plateau located 1000 meters above sea level, the Plain of Jars offers the traveler an enigmatic and unusual visit in the middle of a region populated by ethnic minorities Hmong and Thai. Composed of 3 sites of a distance of 20 to 30 km from each other, the plain of jars has about 3000 jars of different sizes, carved out of stone on a surface of about 1000 Km2. These jars would be used as funeral urns but remains an enigma until today.

Mekong cruise to Pak Ou Caves

Embark on a scenic cruise along the Mekong River to discover both natural beauty and cultural heritage. Glide past limestone cliffs and riverside villages before reaching the Pak Ou Caves, an important Buddhist pilgrimage site filled with thousands of Buddha statues. Continue to Ban Xang Hai, a village known for its traditional rice whisky production, and learn about the process from locals. On the return journey to Luang Prabang, enjoy lunch on board while taking in the serene landscapes that line the riverbanks.

Two nights: Singapore unveiled

Spend an unforgettable day and evening in Singapore. Begin at the serene Botanic Gardens and its colorful National Orchid Garden. Take in the city’s historic side with a visit to Thian Hock Keng Temple and Chinatown’s lively atmosphere. Glide through the Civic District to admire illuminated landmarks like Merlion Park and the Padang. Dive into Kampong Glam’s cultural charm, exploring vibrant shops at Haji Lane and Arab Street. Soak in Singapore’s dazzling skyline and bustling nightlife for a truly electrifying experience.

Visit Ayutthaya

Explore Ayutthaya, a historic former capital rich in cultural heritage. Key highlights include the impressive Phra Si Sanphet Temple, the ruins and artifacts at Mahathat Temple, and the 62-meter chedi and 135 Buddha statues at Wat Yai Chai Mongkol. Discover the unique architecture of Wat Chai Wattanaram, a 1630 Khmer-style temple. Don’t miss the Royal Palace of Bang Pa-In, the "summer palace," located along the Chao Phraya River. Built between 1630–1655, it blends Thai, European, and Chinese styles and features a pavilion and terracotta tower.

Back in Time in Saigon

Retrace Vietnam's history in Ho Chi Minh by visiting key historical sites. Explore The Consulate General of the US, the former US Embassy, and the CIA building, where US citizens were evacuated in 1975. Discover the Reunification Palace, once the South Vietnamese Government's headquarters and Presidential Residence. Finally, stop at Pho Binh Restaurant, a secret meeting place for Viet Cong commanders who planned the 1968 Tet Offensive. This tour offers a deeper understanding of the pivotal moments in Vietnam's history and the significant events that shaped the nation's past.

Visit Sukhothai

Embark on an unforgettable bicycle tour of the Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the ancient cities of Sukhothai, Si Satchanalai, and Kamphaeng Phet. This expansive site is home to remarkably well-preserved and restored ruins, including royal palaces, majestic temples, city walls, moats, and historic dams, all offering a glimpse into Thailand's glorious past for the history lover. As you cycle through the serene park, experience the rich cultural heritage of the Sukhothai Kingdom, surrounded by stunning architecture, lush landscapes, and a sense of timeless beauty.

Heritage Tour in Phnom Penh

Embark on a Tuktuk ride equipped with a digital tablet and explore the historic French quarter in Wat Phnom. This journey takes you through a key part of the city’s rich heritage, shaped by the era when Cambodia was under French Protectorate. As you cruise through the streets, immerse yourself in the atmosphere and uncover the fascinating history of this vibrant metropolis. Discover the architectural gems and cultural landmarks that tell the story of Phnom Penh’s past, offering a unique and insightful perspective on its colonial legacy.

Mae Klong market and Damnoen Saduak

Mae Klong is a modest local market located along the railroad tracks near Bangkok, where vendors quickly retract their stalls to accommodate passing trains. Visitors have the opportunity to watch this swift action, then take a dugout canoe ride through the heart of Asia, experiencing the daily lives of people along Thai waterways. The tour ends at the famous Damnoen Saduak floating market, where local merchants sell fresh produce and souvenirs from traditional boats. It’s a unique experience that blends local culture, commerce, and the vibrant life along Thailand's canals.
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