Tourist Attractions in Asean St. Francis Xavier School
Halong Bay, Vietnam In the Bay of Descending Dragons, a unique karst topography juts out of the sea in and forms some 2,000 limestone islets. These often vertical formations are covered in dense forest. A cruise among the the formations is a magnificent way to spend a few days or more, landing on the islets for further exploration, rock climbing and other activities. Beware the season, though. Monsoons from June through September and again from January to March can limit visibility. In any case, it’s best to take a cruise to the outlying islands, where fewer tourists venture and the natural wonders are less explored.
Kuang si waterfall, Laos This UNESCO World Heritage site actually comprises an entire city. It’s rare to turn a corner here and not be confronted with remarkable colonial and Lao architecture. Beyond its quiet temples, Luang Prabang might be most famous for its haute cuisine and alms procession, a daily morning ritual in which monks clad in saffron robes take donations of food. Outside of town in the surrounding jungle, you can find surprisingly powerful waterfalls, bathing pools and echoing caves.
Source https://www.readersdigest.ca/travel/world/10-cant-miss- attractions-southeast-asia/ Advisers T. Weeranuch Wijarnpreecha Miss Wilaiporn Petchsiri By Porames Pongpayak M.6/1 #14
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