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Incoming Destination Management Company VIETNAM . LAOS . CAMBODIA MYANMAR . THAILAND

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Easia Travel, Incoming Destination Management Company in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand.

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Incoming Destination Management Company

Vietnam . Laos . Cambodia myanmar . tHaiLand

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Cover - Mui Ne, Vietnam ©Vu Huy Above - Hoi An, Vietnam ©Michel Gotin Opposite - Bagan, Myanmar ©Hemera

Key facts :

5 destinations 300 staff members

30 000 travellers per year 25 offices in the world

... and the adventure is continuing !

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Hanoi

Danang

SaigonPhnom Penh

Siem Reap

Luang Prabang

Yangon

Bagan

Inle

Vientiane

PakseMYANMARLAOS

CAMBODIA

VIET

NAM

Mandalay

THAILAND

Bangkok

Chiang Mai

Jomtien

Hua Hin

Presentation of the company

With this extended network, Easia Travel specializes in creating tailor-made travel experiences in all 5 destinations.

2000: creation of E

asia Tr

avel

in Hanoi (V

ietnam)

2002: sales o

ffice in France

& re

presentation netw

ork in Europe

2003: offic

e in Saigon (Vietnam)

2006: offic

es in Danang (V

ietnam)

& Siem Reap & Phnom Penh (C

ambodia)

2010: offic

e in Luang Prabang (Laos)

2012: o

ffices in

Pakse (L

aos) and Yangon,

Bagan, M

andalay & In

le (Myanmar)

2013: offic

e in Vientiane (Laos)

2015: offic

es in Bangko

k,

Jo

mtien, Chiang M

ai & Hua Hin

(Thailand)

NGUYEN Thuy HoaGeneral Director

VU HuyDirector of Specific Projects - Hanoi

Philippe RICHARD Sales & Marketing Director

Thomas PREISCHL Country Manager Myanmar

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2000: creation of E

asia Tr

avel

in Hanoi (V

ietnam)

2002: sales o

ffice in France

& re

presentation netw

ork in Europe

2003: offic

e in Saigon (Vietnam)

2006: offic

es in Danang (V

ietnam)

& Siem Reap & Phnom Penh (C

ambodia)

2010: offic

e in Luang Prabang (Laos)

2012: o

ffices in

Pakse (L

aos) and Yangon,

Bagan, M

andalay & In

le (Myanmar)

2013: offic

e in Vientiane (Laos)

2015: offic

es in Bangko

k,

Jo

mtien, Chiang M

ai & Hua Hin

(Thailand)

Commitments• Our clients are travel professionals only: Tour Operators, Travel Agencies, MICE agencies.

• “White label”: Easia Travel is your partner in the destination; we cater to travellers on your behalf.

• Our expertise: the customization of services for our clients.

• Creativity & innovation: our production teams within our destinations are continuously creating new products, allowing you to access the latest, most unique products.

• As tourism players, part of our role is to preserve, the cultures, communities and environment of the countries in which we specialize. That is why we support various social initiatives that give sense to our work in the long term.

Young women, Hue, Vietnam ©Michel Gotin

Nam Ou River, Laos ©G.Massardier

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• Our priority is to be in tune with your travellers’ expectations in order to give them full satisfaction.

Therefore we customize our services to match your travel philosophy.

• Thanks to a thorough quality follow-up during the trip and the flexibility of our operational teams in our destinations, we are able to anticipate travellers’ needs and improvise additional services.

• Last but not least, we also have a permanent team of freelance and salaried English-speaking tour guides, who are perfectly trained to Easia Travel’s standards of quality.

Quality PolicyAngkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia ©Michel Gotin Vang Vieng, Laos ©Michel Gotin

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Organization• At the beginning of our relationship, we appoint one dedicated person who will oversee your account in order to ensure business continuity.

• Our sales team speaks English fluently, thus will be able to advise you on proposed services and itineraries.

• In order to stay in close proximity to our service providers, we have established operational offices in all major tourist areas. These regional offices are in charge of reservations, operations and quality monitoring. They are essential to guarantee the constant updating and improving of our services.

Our response time: 24 to 48 hours.

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia ©Michel Gotin Vang Vieng, Laos ©Michel Gotin

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Toolsat your disposal

• Professional website www.easia-pro.com

Here you can access a password-protected website available only to our travel partners. You will find sample trip itineraries, rates, and useful information on local currency, geography, climate, hotel ratings, pictures, etc.

• BlogThe blog will provide you with regular news on Easia Travel and our destinations – hotel openings, new airlines, job offers, new products and services, etc.

• WebinarsSign up for our online distance trainings that will help you gain better knowledge on our destinations and allow you to sell with complete confidence.

• NewsletterPublished every two months, our newsletter will keep you current with news in our destinations, including hotel openings, upcoming events, featured new services, etc.

• Social networks (Facebook, Viadeo, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest).

These tools inform you about alerts, important news and new products.

Oudom Xai, Laos ©G.Massardier

The communication and training tools that we use are in constant evolution,

at the service of your sales and marketing efficiency.

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• Tailor-made individuals

• Tailor-made groups

• Soft adventure

• Luxury

Easia Travel operates in the following market segments:

• Incentive

• Sustainable tourism

• River cruise

Travel Offerings

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Tailor-made Individuals

1. Meeting with local people, Bolaven, Laos ©Xuan Hai2. Treasure hunt, Siem Reap, Cambodia

3. Sunset cocktail, Luang Prabang, Laos ©Xuan Hai4. Cooking class, Luang Prabang, Laos ©Xuan Hai

customization

local populations

authenticity

meetings

history

disc

over

y

charm

private guide

honeymoon

ho

mesta

y

sing

le p

eopl

ecruise

family

gastronomywell-beingbeachstay

culture

cont

act

classic

modernity

curiosity

Classic or themed itineraries for families, solo travellers, honeymooners, disabled individuals with limited mobility...

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Tailor-made Groups

discovery

local populationsho

mes

tay

contact

meetings

groups of friends

associations

exchangejournalism

students

agriculture

cruise

his

tory

Classic or themed itineraries for associations, works councils, groups of friends or retired people, etc.

1. Meeting with local people, Thailand ©Vu Huy2. Discovery of Luang Prabang, Laos ©Xuan Hai3. Sunset on U Bein bridge, Mandalay, Myanmar ©Vu Huy4. Discovery of the arroyos by boat, Mekong delta, Vietnam ©Istock

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Luxury

exclusive

unusual accommodation

authenticity

creativity eleg

ance

customization

emotion

privacyExperience

quality

anticipation

uniquespiritualitycomfort

honeymoon

meeting

s

charm

surp

risin

g

priviledge

gastronomy

Tailor-made experiences combining authenticity and elegance for a discovery full of emotion.

1. Romantic diner in Tra Que, Vietnam2. Six Senses Con Dao Hotel, Vietnam

3. Cruise on the Aqua Mekong4. Ca Tru music show, Hanoi, Vietnam

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Soft Adventure

off the beaten track

homestay

disc

over

y

bik

e

hik

ing

golf

Escalade kaya

k

activ

eexperience

ethnic minorities

comprehensionboxing

outdoors

expedition

meetings

mountain

landscape

beginners

Tailor-made itineraries for travelers in search of off the beaten track discoveries.

1. Hiking in Ha Giang mountains, Vietnam ©Vu Huy2. Kayaking on the Nam Ou river, Laos3. Biking in the temples, Cambodia4. Discovery of the Bolaven region in jeep, Laos

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Incentive

Custom itineraries for corporate travel: strengthen team spirit, reward top producers,

present a team challenge, etc.

expertise red

thre

ad

team building

quality

emotion

creativity flexib

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customisation

exclusivityg

ala

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reward

comfort

adaptation

5* hotels

motivation

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1. Metropole Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam2. Meeting with a calligrapher, Hanoi, Vietnam3. Gala diner in the Prasat Kravan temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia4. Boat race, Halong, Vietnam

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Sustainable TourismSocial initiatives in the service of populations, encouraging exchanges, meetings and in-depth discovery.

preserveenvironment

prot

ect

buildsupport

off the beaten track

Ha Giang

meetings

sustainable

clean up

help

local populations

social

homestay

childsafe

N.G.O.

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1. Discovery of Cambodia by bike ©Xuan Hai2. Rice field, Ba Be, Vietnam ©Vu Huy

3. Lunch in a traditional house, Hoa Binh, Vietnam4. Homestay, Koh Trong, Cambodia ©Xuan Hai

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River Cruise

1 to 7 nights cruises on two of the most beautiful rivers in Southeast Asia: the Mekong and the Irrawaddy.

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rsio

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sampan

meetings

Myanmar

discovery

sailing

fluvial

1. Road to Mandalay, Myanmar2. Bassac, Vietnam3. Mekong, ©Sander Kamp - iStock

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• VIETNAM

• LAOS

• CAMBODIA

• MYANMAR

• THAILAND

Easia Travel operates in the following destinations:

Destinations

Female elephant ©Guillaume Massardier

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HANOI

Halong Bay

Da Nang

Sapa

Hue

Hoi An

Nha Trang

Phan Thiet Saigon

MEKONG

Beachstay

Cultural

Junk

Mountain

Cruise

International Airport

Capital

Capital: Hanoi

Official language:

Vietnamese

Religions:

mainly Buddhism

Currency:

Vietnam dong (VND)

Vietnam

Ricefields, Sapa region ©Koon Hong Kang | Dreamstime.comRed Dao young woman, Y Ty ©Vu HuyBicycle ride, Mekong Delta ©Michel Gotin

HANOI

Halong Bay

Da Nang

Sapa

Hue

Hoi An

Nha Trang

Phan Thiet Saigon

MEKONG

Beachstay

Cultural

Junk

Mountain

Cruise

International Airport

Capital

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Halong

ethnicminorities

rickshaw

Ao Dai

Saigon

Hanoi

rice fields

Indochina

Hoi An

Pho

Mek

ong

mountains

Ba

Be

Sapa

Ha Giang

beaches

Hue

floating villages

coni

cal h

at

tea

Tai Chi

JAN.FEB.

MAR.APR.

MAYJUNE

JULYAUG.

SEPT.OCT.

NOV.DEC.

NORTH

CENTRE

SOUTH

Best season – dry and sunny climate

Winter – cool season

Rainy season

Stormy season

Hot season

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1. Kayak in Halong Bay2. Park Hyatt Saigon hotel 3. Cooking class, Hue 4. Gala diner in a cave, Halong Bay 5. Cruise on the Bassac, Can Tho6. Trekking in Ha Giang region 7. Meeting with a calligrapher, Hanoi

©Michel Gotin, ©Vu Huy 7

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VIENTIANE

Luang Prabang

Vang Vieng

Pakse

Champassak

Pakbeng

Elephant trekking

Cultural

Soft adventure

International Airport

Capital

Capital:

Vientiane

Official language:

Lao

Religions:

mainly Buddhism

Currency:

Kip (LAK)

Laos

Monks, Luang Prabang - ©G.Massardier Vat Si Saket, Vientiane - ©Michel Gotin Luang Prabang - ©Vu Huy

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JAN.FEB.

MAR.APR.

MAYJUNE

JULY.AUG.

SEPT.OCT.

NOV.DEC.

NORTH

CENTRE

SOUTH

Best season – dry and sunny climate

Winter – cool season

Rainy season

Stormy season

Hot season

monksethnic minorities

Wat

Pho

uP

akse

spiritualitymountains

riverLuang Prabang

Vien

tiane Nam Ou

Indochina

agricultureMe

ko

ng

Champasak

high plateaus

Vang Vieng

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1. Akha woman, Oudom Xai region2. Trekking to Khuang Sy waterfalls, Luang Prabang3. Cruise on the Mekong Explorer 4. Satri House hotel, Luang Prabang 5. Cabaret evening, Vientiane6. Pirogue trip on the Nam Ou River 7. Visit of the Vat Xieng Thong temple, Luang Prabang

©G.Massardier, ©Michel Gotin 7

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Capital: Phnom Penh

Official language:

Khmer

Religions:

mainly Buddhism

Currency:

Riel (KHR)

Cambodia

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap - ©Michel Gotin Apsara dance show, Siem Reap - ©Michel GotinSihanoukville’s beach - © Bbbar | Dreamstime.com

MEK

ON

G

Battambang

Tonle Sap

Kratie

Sihanoukville

Siem Reap

PHNOM PENHBeachstay

Cultural

Cruise

Freshwater dolphins

Rice�elds

International Airport

Capital

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JAN.FEB.

MAR.APR.

MAYJUNE

JULYAUG.

SEPT.OCT.

NOV.DEC.

Best season – dry and sunny climate

Winter – cool season

Rainy season

Stormy season

Hot season

Angkor

Phno

m P

enh

rice fieldsKramabeachstay

Tonle Sap

Siem Reap

Siha

nouk

ville

Khmer

Indochina

temples

Mekong

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tta

mb

an

g

pepper

isla

nd

s

CAMBODIA

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1. Discovery of Angkor Thom temple, Siem Reap 2. Cruise on Toum Tiou II, Mekong 3. Private Khmer cooking lesson, Siem Reap 4. La Residence d’Angkor hotel, Siem Reap 5. Circus show, Battambang 6. Visit of a floating village, Tonle Sap Lake 7. Kampi luxury camp, Kratie

©Uwe Lepsien ©Michel Gotin ©Steveheap | Dreamstime.com

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Myanmar

Shwedagon pagoda, Yangon D.R.Woman smoking a cigar, Bagan ©Ken PaoAyeyarwadi Delta, Bagan D.R.

Capital:

Naypyidaw

Official language:

Burmese

Religions:

mainly Buddhism

Currency:

Kyat (MMK)

Inle

Ngapali

Yangon

NAYPYIDAW

Beachstay

Cultural

Cruise

International Airport

Capital

Mandalay

Bagan

IRRA

WAD

DY

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JAN.FEB.

MAR.APR.

MAYJUNE

JULYAUG.

SEPT.OCT.

NOV.DEC.

WEST

NORTH

EAST

CENTRE

SOUTH

Best season – dry and sunny climate

Winter – cool season

Rainy season

Stormy season

Hot season

ethnic minoritiesBaganShwedagon

spirit

uality

pago

das

Tanaka

Aung San Suu Kyi

Inle beachstay

Mandalay

Burma

Longyitea

lacquer

Yangon

temples

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1. Hot-air balloon ride over Bagan2. Excursion to Sagaing, Mandalay region 3. Ngapali Bay Villas & Spa hotel 4. Cruise on the Road to Mandalay 5. Lethwei training (traditional boxing) 6. Rural life scene, Kyaing Tong 7. Discovery of Inle Lake

©Ken Pao ©Steve Sandford 7

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Thailand

Monk blessing ©Vu HuyFisherman boat, Phuket ©Vu Huy Prayer bells ©Vu Huy

Capital:

Bangkok

Official language:

Thai

Religions:

mainly Buddhism

Currency:

Baht (THB)

BANGKOK

Chiang Mai

Ayutthaya

Sukhothai

Koh Samui

KrabiPhuket

Beachstay

Cultural

Elephant trekking

International airport

Capital

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JAN.FEB.

MAR.APR.

MAYJUNE

JULYAUG.

SEPT.OCT.

NOV.DEC.

NORTH

CENTRE

SOUTH WEST

SOUTH EAST

Best season – fresh climate

Winter – cool season

Rainy season

Stormy season

Hot season

Bangkok

beac

hsta

y

ethnic minorities

Golden triangle

Ay

utt

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ya

sp

ice

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Kra

bi

elephants

monarchy

Koh Samui

islandsChiang Rai

Sukhothai

Phuket

temples

well-being

Chiang Mai

pagodas

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1. Phuket beach2. Hiking towards local populations3. Golden buddhas, Phitsanulok4. Kwai river, Kanchanaburi5. Buddha statue6. Wat Rong Khun (or White Temple), Chiang Rai7. Fishermen village

©Vu Huy, ©Camille Favrot 7

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MYANMAR

CAMBODIA

VIETNAM

VIETNAM

THAILAND

VIENTIANE

Luang Prabang

Sapa

Halong Bay

Vang Vieng

Pakse

Champassak

Battambang

Pakbeng

HANOI

Hue

Da Nang

Hoi An

Nha Trang

Phan Thiet

Saigon

Chiang Mai

Sukhothai

Ayutthaya

BANGKOK

Koh Samui

Phuket

Krabi

Mandalay

(Mekong)

Inle

Bagan

Ngapali

Yangon

NAYPYIDAW

LAOS

Siem Reap

PHNOM PENH

Sihanoukville

Kratie

Beachstay

Cultural

Junk

Mountain

Cruise

Freshwater dolphins

Rice�elds

Elephant trekking

Soft adventure

International Airport

Capital

Chiang Rai

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Designing and delivering successful and inspiring

travel programs demands:

• extensive experience in the field

• a thorough knowledge of clients’ wishes

• an understanding of the travel industry and our partners’ needs

With years of experience, our team brings all of these qualities together in the daily management of our operations.

Contact us or log on:

www.easia-pro.com

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Head office: ATS Hotel, suites 326 & 327

33B Pham Ngu Lao Street, Hanoi - VIETNAM

Tel: + 84 (4)39 33 13 62

European office: Centre d’Affaires du Molinel - Bât. A, avenue de la Marne - 59290 Wasquehal - FRANCE

Tel: + 33 (0)3 20 13 08 21

Your direct contact in Vietnam for quotation requests or technical questions :

[email protected]

For further information you can contact our office in the USA:

Leah SMITH Director of USA operations

Tel: +1.800.728.4397 Direct: +1.714.621.1033

[email protected]

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