An exhilarating attack on the senses, with its intense humidity, hedonistic nightclubs and the constant buzzing of tuk-tuks, Bangkok can be too much for the uninitiated. When you\'ve found the time to take it all in, you\'ll discover amongst the gleaming skyscrapers and glitzy malls, a a city firmly rooted in ancient Buddhist beliefs and traditions.Watch saffron-robed monks on their morning alms rounds, clouds of incense rising above the Grand Palace\'s golden spires, and long-tail boats gliding along the Chao Phraya River at dusk to discover Bangkok\'s underlying sense of calm and the spirituality.
Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam\'s largest city and very much the heart of business in Vietnam. The city once known as Saigon to Westerners, was once the French colonial capital in South Vietnam. To this day remnants of old French architecture is still visible mixed with classic Chinese influenced structures a midst the ever growing skyline. Despite its grim past, which can be seen at the War Remnants Museum and Reunification Palace, visitors will find intriguing attractions like Ben Tanh Market, sandy beaches and mouth-watering food stalls.