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American World Traveler Winter 2017-18 Issue

Now in our 15th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

Now in our 15th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

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10<br />

a tale of three countries<br />

Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand<br />

It was 1:03 am, but Bangkok was as alive<br />

as ever. An immense sense of excitement<br />

canceled out the jetlag I felt, as I stood<br />

on my 49th floor balcony of the five-star<br />

Chatrium Hotel. I had an aerial view of this<br />

metropolis of grandeur, the traditional longtail<br />

boats drifting down the river and street<br />

vendors selling their homemade pad Thai.<br />

The rhythm of this city is like none I have<br />

experienced. I smiled.<br />

It was just the first night of my eleven-daywhirlwind<br />

adventure through Thailand,<br />

Cambodia and Vietnam.<br />

From the white beaches and turquoise water<br />

of Thailand Bay to the bustling streets of Ho<br />

Chi Minh, where time whizzes by in the form<br />

of motorbikes, it is no secret that Southeast<br />

Asia is home to a vast and varied range of<br />

culture, color, and natural phenomena,<br />

which for years had been presented to<br />

tourists with the welcoming hospitality of the<br />

local people.<br />

Fortunately it is now easier than ever to plan<br />

an exotic trip: ten countries of The<br />

Association of Southeast Asian Nations<br />

(ASEAN)--Indonesia, Malaysia, the<br />

Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei,<br />

Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam--<br />

began working together, promoting specific<br />

itineraries in tourism. One such itinerary is an<br />

eleven day “Romantic Treasures” route, featuring<br />

true treasures of Vietnam, Cambodia<br />

and Thailand. So now travelers fear not<br />

being overwhelmed with managing their time<br />

in places with so much to offer.<br />

Thailand is the optimal starting point for a tricountry<br />

adventure as Bangkok’s airport,<br />

Suvarnabhumi Airport, boasts a multitude of<br />

daily international flights. As soon as I<br />

stepped foot in Bangkok, I experienced a<br />

sensory overload; in particular, I noted a tangible<br />

juxtaposition between modern luxury<br />

and ancient authenticity.<br />

I stayed at both the Chatrium and the energetic<br />

Lit Bangkok Hotel, with its decadent<br />

linens, intuitive architecture and location in<br />

the midst of Bangkok’s elite shopping district.<br />

However accommodating to tourists this city<br />

may be, it still maintains the culture and identity<br />

it had when it was first settled as a faming<br />

community in 1424. This heritage can be<br />

both seen and felt while strolling through the<br />

magnificent grounds of Wat Phra Kaew, or<br />

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, with its<br />

spiraling golden domes and it’s over 100<br />

buildings to explore, each built in the iconic<br />

old Bangkok style.<br />

I also found Bangkok’s bustling market--Pak<br />

Khlong Talat--to be pivotal in understanding<br />

the culture and lifestyle. The market is open<br />

24-hour, selling primarily flowers, vegetables<br />

and fruit, and has been cited by the city's

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