Experiences

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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.

Living Land Farm

Immerse in the complete process of rice cultivation at Living Land, where you can engage in seven hands-on activities that take you from planting and harvesting to enjoying rice on your plate. This community tourism project focuses on promoting sustainable farming practices, proudly avoiding pesticides. In addition to preserving traditional agricultural techniques, Living Land supports the local community by funding English language classes and tutoring, helping to improve educational opportunities for residents. This experience offers both a deeper connection to local culture and a meaningful contribution to the community’s growth.

Visiting the Bolaven

Your will first stop is a village known for its blacksmiths, where you'll explore workshops that produce the tools sold in roadside shops. Continue to the Phasuam Waterfalls, then stop at Ban Houey Houn or Ban Lao Ngam, Katu minority villages. Explore Ban Khiang Tanglae or Ban Khiang Tad Soung, Ngae minority villages. Arrive at Lo Falls around midday. In the afternoon, discover the Bolaven Plateau's most beautiful waterfalls: Gneuang Falls and Fane Falls, one of the highest in Laos. End the day with a visit to a coffee plantation

The Nam Ngum Lake

Spend a peaceful tranquil day around Nam Ngum Lake, the largest artificial lake in Laos, and immerse yourself in its serene beauty. This beautiful destination offers a perfect escape from the bustling energy of Vang Vieng, allowing you to relax, unwind and enjoy a range of nautical activities. Whether you're kayaking, boating, or simply relaxing by the water's edge, Nam Ngum Lake provides a calm retreat with picturesque views of surrounding mountains and lush greenery. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a more laid-back and scenic experience in Laos.

Tra Su mangrove forest

In the Mekong Delta, Tra Su mangrove forest boasts diverse wildlife. From September to November, thick duckweed covers the water, creating a green road. Sailing on this "green road" in a small boat is a mesmerizing experience. During the dry season, the forest is filled with birdsong, and numerous bird nests can be found. Tra Su serves as an exemplary model for balancing economic growth with nature preservation. Its unique beauty and biodiversity make it a prime destination for nature lovers and environmentalists alike.

Meeting with elephants

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, a sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating elephants in a safe and natural environment. Here, you will witness the beauty and grace of these majestic creatures up close as they roam freely, displaying their natural behaviors. Learn about their individual stories, the challenges they have overcome, and the park's commitment to their well-being. This experience offers a unique chance to support ethical elephant tourism, fostering a deeper connection to wildlife conservation and the importance of responsible travel.

Thung Nham Bird Park

The Thung Nham Bird Garden, located within the famous Trang An landscape complex, is the largest nature reserve in Northern Vietnam. Nestled in the Thung Nham ecotourism area, it offers refreshing mountain and forest air, resembling a miniature "oasis" of serenity. Over millions of years, nature has selected this site for its unique and abundant flora and fauna, along with natural caves and distinctive trans-water caverns. The area remains a fascinating haven for biodiversity and a beautiful example of nature's artistry.

Bike ride in Bang Krachao

Bang Krachao, often called "Bangkok's green lung," is a natural area located near the capital. This haven offers visitors a unique escape from the city's busy atmosphere, with a 3-hour bike ride through lush greenery and serene landscapes. The area is home to a variety of plant species, waterways, and peaceful paths, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers. As a refreshing contrast to urban life, Bang Krachao offers both locals and tourists an opportunity to unwind and connect with nature, all while remaining close to Bangkok’s vibrant heart.

Erawan Waterfalls

Erawan National Park, covering 550 square kilometers, is famous for its seven-tiered waterfalls and dense, lush jungle. Marked trails lead through this paradisiacal, lush, and exotic environment, with turquoise natural swimming pools at each ascent stage. Visitors can swim in these turquois crystal-clear waters, where harmless fish nibble at their feet. The route, taking about 1.5 hours to reach the 7th level, offers a total round trip of 3 hours. The trek, through tropical vegetation home to monkeys, requires good physical condition, but the stunning views make the effort worthwhile.

Mekong Elephant Park Sanctuary

You will cruise on the Mekong from Luang Prabang to Pakbeng, a village in northern Laos, bordering the Thai border. Stay at Sanctuary Pakbeng Lodge which offers a breathtaking hillside setting with panoramic views of the Mekong River. Located opposite to Mekong Elephant Park, it is the ideal place to discover the park and its Elephant preservation activities. Then walk throughout the village and enjoy a cooking class before returning to Luang Prabang and attend the traditional Baci ceremony in a house perched on the banks of the Mekong River

Nong Khiaw adventure trek

Embark on a full-day journey into the Lao jungle. A scenic boat ride brings you to a village trailhead, followed by a gentle trek through forests and streams. Along the way, pause at cascading waterfalls, enjoy a picnic of local dishes, and take a refreshing swim. The experience offers a balanced glimpse of Laos’ natural beauty and rural life, blending light adventure, cultural encounters, and time to appreciate the landscape at a relaxed pace.

Southern Waterfalls

Spend an amazing day cycling and exploring the 4000 islands and their 2 amazing waterfalls ! You will start the day with a boat trip on the Mekong heading to Done Khone village, a small old french colonial village. The, cycle to Liphi’s waterfall that means “ where the spirits hide”. It’s not a high falling waterfall but its strength and volume are spectacular - Then short drive to the Cambodian border where you will admire the South East Asia Niagara Falls : Khone Phapheng waterfall, the biggest and most impressive of South-East Asia.

Champassak Tour

Embark on a journey to the historic Vat Phou, a UNESCO World Heritage site just 40 minutes from Paksé. This awe-inspiring archaeological complex, dating back to the 5th century, features three levels of beautifully preserved Khmer architecture. Discover its history at the on-site museum and observe ongoing excavations at the nearby Hong Nang Sida temple. End your tour with a visit to Wat Muang Kang, one of the oldest temples in Laos. This experience blends ancient relics, breathtaking landscapes, and fascinating insights into centuries of archaeological research and cultural heritage.
Langkawi Kampung

Langkawi Kampung Exploration Joy Ride

Discover the hidden side of Langkawi on a countryside joy ride through traditional villages and untouched landscapes. Journey along rustic trails to encounter daily life beyond the beaches, where paddy fields, coconut groves, and wooden kampung houses create a timeless atmosphere. Observe monitor lizards basking in the sun, spot eagles and hornbills perched in the mangroves, and cross paths with grazing cows in open fields. This immersive experience offers a glimpse into Langkawi’s rural heritage, blending wildlife encounters with authentic village charm.

Hang En Cave Adventure

Set camp in Hang en cave, the third-largest cave in the world, for an adventurous overnight tour. Discover the beautiful surrounding of the cave as well as the natural beauty of the forest and the national park's many river streams. The experience is particularly rewarding for photographers who love capturing beautiful natural landscapes. The valley is wide and stunning with beautiful rock formations and a lush fauna. Enjoy a swim in the emerald lagoon, climb the rocky hill behind the camp to take beautiful photos as a souvenir of your backpacker adventure.

Kulen Mountain

Discover the magic of Mount Kulen with an unforgettable excursion! This iconic site, located near Siem Reap, is renowned for its majestic waterfalls and ancient carvings. While exploring Phnom Kulen, you'll be amazed by the Buddha statues carved into the rock and the historic engravings. This sacred place also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding nature, making each visit a spiritually and visually enriching experience. Enjoy this adventure to immerse yourself in the history and natural beauty of Mount Kulen, a true gem of Cambodia.

Discover Phou Khao Khouay

Set out on an exhilarating jungle day trek and experience the untouched beauty of the park like never before. Guided by a local expert and orchid specialist, uncover the secrets of wild orchids as you traverse vibrant, lush green forests. Feel the thrill of adventure as you explore pristine trails and discover hidden gems. Take a refreshing swim in the cool waters of a cascading waterfall, a perfect retreat from the tropical heat. Complete your journey with a delightful picnic lunch, immersed in the serene and breathtaking splendor of nature.

Hero Rats Visitor Center

Discover the magic of Mount Kulen with an unforgettable excursion! Located near Siem Reap, this iconic site is famous for its majestic waterfalls and ancient rock carvings. As you explore Phnom Kulen, you'll be captivated by the Buddha statues carved into the stone and the historic engravings. This sacred place offers stunning views of the surrounding nature, making each visit both spiritually enriching and visually awe-inspiring. Immerse yourself in the history and natural beauty of Mount Kulen, a true gem of Cambodia, for an experience you’ll never forget.

Similan Islands Expedition

The Similan Islands, a national park in southern Thailand, comprises nine picturesque islands in the Andaman Sea. Established in 1982, the archipelago includes Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang, Ko Payan, Ko Payang, and Ko Huyong. Recently, the park expanded to include Ko Bon and Ko Tachai. With pristine waters and rich marine biodiversity, they are considered one of the world’s top dive destinations. The National Geographic Society has recognized them as one of the top ten dive spots globally, making them a must-visit for divers.

Pu Luong Nature Reserve

Pu Luong, located just 150 km from Hanoi, boasts a stunning natural landscape. The reserve is home to picturesque villages and hamlets, each rich in history. The Tay people, the dominant ethnic group, reside here. Their stilt houses are a distinctive feature of the area, and they are skilled in wet rice cultivation. This expertise results in breathtaking terraced rice fields that offer spectacular views year-round. Pu Luong’s combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes it a must-see destination for nature and culture enthusiasts alike.

Waterfalls, Bears and Buffalos

Discover the stunning Kouang Si waterfalls, perfect for a refreshing dip in turquoise pools. Visit enclosures for rescued bears, managed by Free the Bears Fund, and assist caregivers with food preparation. Savor a fusion lunch at Carpe Diem, which donates 5% of profits to ASAS, improving access to clean water and schools in remote Laotian villages. On your way back to Luang Prabang, stop at Lao Buffalo Dairy, a social enterprise supporting farmers and raising awareness about buffaloes’ role in rice cultivation. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and impact!
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