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Tourist attractions in Southeast Asia

Before or after your yacht charter vacation you may want to visit some of South East Asia's land based attractions. We are more than happy to help you plan and arrange your land tours, villa and hotel bookings. With soaring mountains, deep jungles, ancient temples, bustling cities and palm-fringed beaches, Southeast Asia has it all. In fact, Southeast Asia has so many highlights it's difficult to know where to begin! So to help you decided, here are the top 10 destinations in Southeast Asia for scuba, fishing, surfing, nature and culture as chosen by the Raja Laut staff:

1. Top 10 Cultural Attractions in Southeast Asia
2. Top 10 Nature Destinations in Southeast Asia
3. Top 10 Fishing Spots in Southeast Asia
4. Top 10 Scuba Diving Places in Southeast Asia
5. Top 10 Surf Breaks in Southeast Asia

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TOP 10 Cultural Attractions in Southeast Asia

Bangkok (Thailand) Bangkok has a population close to 6.500.000 inhabitants. It is a great force for economical, financial and political matters in Thailand of course but also in Southeast Asia and all over the world. Event though Bangkok is one of the protagonist on the southeast Asian stage, it is nonetheless a mysterious and wild city that deserves more than a glimpse. It is not possible to describe Bangkok in one word. Indeed, the capital of Thailand is a restless global city that glows with so many facets all more… Read More »

TOP 10 Fishing Spots in Southeast Asia

Tioman / South China Sea The three main fishing destinations in the southern region of Malaysia are the islands Aur, Pemanggil and Tioman. This latter is the more popular and developed island of the three where you can find accommodation and facilities for all budgets. Tioman is fit for anglers of every level. From Tioman, you can charter a boat or join a group and take a trip to some of the best sports fishing spots in the South China Sea. Black Marlin is the most famous catch in this… Read More »

TOP 10 Nature Destinations in Southeast Asia

Taman Negara Malaysia Along with the rainforests of Sabah and Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo) Taman Negara is a veritable keystone of what makes Malaysia one of the 17 ecologically "Mega-Diverse" countries in the world. In Malay, Taman Negara means National Park. This massive park encompasses three states (Pahang, Kelantan and Terrenganu). With its 4343 km2, Taman Negara is the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. There are no lush resorts or 5-stars hotels in the Taman Negara area. However, you will be able to rest and spend the night in one… Read More »

TOP 10 Scuba Diving Sites in Southeast Asia

Similan & Surin The Similan Islands are made up of 9 granite islands, located only a few hours sail west of Phuket, and surrounded by very clear waters and blessed with some of Thailand's finest beaches. Similan means "The Nine Islands" (from the Malay word "Sembilan" , meaning "nine"). The individual islands themselves are named simply : No. 1, No. 2, No.3 and so up to No.9! The islands are uninhabited except for two of the islands which each have a small resort and a restaurant. Island no.1 is a… Read More »

TOP 10 Surf Breaks in Southeast Asia

Surfing is still new in Southeast Asia and large swathes of the region still lie uncovered by surfing gurus. The great thing about surfing in Southeast Asia is the warm waters, good weather and the prices. Here is a list of Southeast Asia's best 10 surf spots: Bali When one thinks about Bali, often the word "paradise" comes to mind. Well, it is the case for surfers as the Indonesian island is a great surfing destination. Generally, Bali, drawing surfers from all over the world, is THE starting point for… Read More »

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