The exotic destination of Vietnam lies in Southeast Asia’s center, bordering China in the north, Laos and Kampuchea in the West, and the Pacific Ocean in the east. The entire country stretches from the Ha Tuyen province in the north to the Minh Hai province in the south, and includes thousands of enticing offshore islands and striking archipelagos.
The exotic
destination of Vietnam lies in Southeast Asia’s center, bordering China in the
north, Laos and Kampuchea in the West, and the Pacific Ocean in the east. The
entire country stretches from the Ha Tuyen province in the north to the Minh
Hai province in the south, and includes thousands of enticing offshore islands
and striking archipelagos.
Archeologists
date Vietnam’s genesis to approximately 300,000 years ago. Official history,
however, dates Vietnam’s beginnings to about 4,000 years ago. Although the
French governed Vietnam from 1858-1954, the name “Vietnam” conjures images of
the war with the United States, which ended more than twenty years ago. Today,
Vietnam welcomes tourists from many nations to its lush, green interior, where
striking cultural sights and sounds abound. With tropical temperatures year
round and the welcoming smiles of its people, the country is a popular
destination for tourists seeking an off the beaten track” journey that artfully
blends the physical with the spiritual.
Cambodia,
bordering the Gulf of Thailand to the south, Thailand to the east, Vietnam to
the West, and Laos to the North, was founded from 802 to 1431 A.D.,
stretching during its peak as far as the Thailand-Burma Border in the west and
Wat Phou of Laos in the north. Ancient Khmer rulers enforced unity among and
enhanced prosperity, leaving behind exceptional monuments such as Angkor Wat
and numerous unique sculptures and artifacts, as well as a people who pride
themselves on showcasing their country are stunning contrasts.
The most
popular Vietnam and Cambodian attractions include:
Vietnam Mount Fan Si Pan: the highest mountain
in Indo-China, Fan Si Pan is located in the Lŕo Cai province in Northwest Vietnam. Dubbed "the
Roof of Indochina", Fan
Si Pan also boasts 2,024 floral varieties and 327 faunal
species. Climbing Fan Si Pan is exhilarating and physical, a true once-in-a-lifetime
experience not soon forgotten.
Angkor Wat: the
best-preserved temple at Angkor, Cambodia, and the only temple to remain a
significant religious center. A prime example of classical style Khmer
architectural style, Angkor Wat has drawn high praise for the harmony of its
overall design and the overarching sense of spirituality visitor’s experience.
Angkor Thom: One of the last and most enduring capital cities of the Khmer empire, Angkor Thom was
established in the late twelfth century by king Jayavarman VII and is revered
for its large scale construction, widespread use of special weatherized bricks
known as laterite, and the “naga”, or cobra-carrying giant monsters on its towers.
Preah Khan: Another temple at Angkor, Cambodia, Preah Khan was also built in the 12th
century for King Jayavarman VII and has remained largely unrestored, with vast
trees and vegetation growing among its ruins. According to Wikipedia, “Since
1991, the site has been maintained by the World Monuments Fund. It has continued the
cautious approach to restoration, believing that to go further would involve
too much guesswork, and prefers to respect the ruined nature of the temple.”
Preah
Khan is a huge and interesting monastic complex that draws visitors from across
the globe.
Neak Pean, an artificial
island with a Buddhist temple also built during the reign of King Jayavarman
VII, was meant to represent a mythical lake in the Himalayas known as Anavatapta, where the waters were believed to
cure all manner of illness. Neak Pean was originally designed as one of several
hospitals built by the king. Based on the ancient Hindu belief of balance, four
pools connect, representing water, earth, fire and wind, with a central water
source in the middle. Stepping into these pools was thought to balance the
bather’s elements and cure disease. A statue of the god Bahala stands guard to
prevent drowning.
East Mebon: A 10th century temple in Angkor, East Mebon was built during the reign of
King Rajendravarman and stands today at the center of the now dry East Baray
reservoir, dedicated to Shiva, the Hindu god, and honoring the parents of the
king. Exquisitely sculptured, this temple includes freestanding stone
elephants, two meters high, at the corners and religious scenes of revered gods
elegantly carved on lintels.
Most travelers will never have the opportunity to see
these wondrous sites. But now, 25 fortunate participants can partake in a two-week expedition
that will literally change their lives forever. Noble-Manhattan Coaching, one of
Europe’s longest established coach training companies dedicated to transforming
lives and helping others achieve their goals presents Noble-Quest. Founded by
Noble-Manhattan CEO Gerard O’Donovan, Noble-Quest
is offering this exotic Southeast Asian adventure during October 19th - 31st,
2009. The quest will raise money for a charitable business, The
Noble Foundation, committed to helping men and women become
self-sufficient through micro-financing, and offers participants an unusual
glimpse into the Vietnamese and Cambodian cultures, and the extraordinary
opportunity to walk amongst ancient structures and bask in the beauty of these
distant lands. Joining the group is Scott Milway, trained by the Deepak Chopra
organization in Primordial Sound Meditation and ready to lead daily meditations
for the group.
If a
stunning destination of natural beauty, rarely seen culture, and ancient
artifacts intrigues you, and if the chance to commune with your peers in a
deeply spiritual and physically active setting sounds like the perfect way to
recharge your batteries, please contact Noble-Quest to reserve your special
place for this momentous expedition.
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