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Hong Kong, Siem Reap, Hanoi, November 2008
A Travel Blog by littke
... cyclos (called here pousses) and went to have breakfast to a café where Catherine Deneuve used to go while the film Indochine was rolled. A charming unpretentious small place located at the edge of the "Old Town". The Old Town is the main attraction of ...
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My Indochine Holidays
A Travel Blog entry by pattas from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
my travels to Indochine with my ...
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Apres la Chine, l Indochine!
A Travel Blog entry by markrony from Hanoi, Vietnam
... , nous avons fait du pouce! Heureusement, parce que 3 heures plus tard, nous etions dans les ruelles d Hanoi, en face de notre hotel. Tout s est passe tellement vite, que nous avions l impression d etre encore en Chine! C est a ce moment que Marco a ...
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Cambodia: a great way to kick a nail-biting habit
A Travel Blog entry by hober from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... were coming and to get off the road - but we also thought it was a bit of overkill. I arrived alive but a little shaken at the Indochine Hotel at around 8pm local time where I met my rooming buddy (for most of the trip as it turned out) Randy. The other ...
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Hoi An & My Son Sanctuary.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Hoi An , Vietnam
... a bit of pedal power to the beaches. Then the annoying bit of 'slowly slowly" crept in when we went to check out of the Indochine hotel. We had charged the first day's lunch and some laundry to our room and wanted to pay with credit card but it ...
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Killing feilds & S-21 Museum
A Travel Blog entry by traveller64446 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... was trees and grass planted there was no dust. But in areas where there was none then it was a dusty. I eventually arrived at the Indochine Hotel, the journey time was 3 hours 40 minutes. I booked a double room for $15 per night and stayed for one night. ...
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7.30pm - We Now Resume Normal Service
A Travel Blog entry by suzloua from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Friday 13 August, 7.30pm, Indochine Hotel Hello children, did you miss me? Apologies for the blogging hiatus, but I had to make an unscheduled trip to the land of my birth for a little while. T'was that tricksy Glastonbury Festival, it did me in. But now ...
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The silent welcome to Saigon
A Travel Blog entry by skitope from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... flights. Nelse wasn't as excited. After taking a bit to clear immigration and customs, we got our taxi ticket to get to the Indochine Hotel in Saigon, and were then met by an eerie silence as we pulled our luggage behind us. If you've ever landed in a ...
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The sun is out in Hue!
A Travel Blog entry by emanddave from Hue, Vietnam
... some local specialities - vegetable stuffed pancake, crab soup, pork kebabs in rice paper and prawns in garlic sauce (Restaurant is part of Indochine Hotel opposite the Mandarin Cafe) all for about 4 pounds! Had a quick night cap where I had my first G ...
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Cambodia: part 2
A Travel Blog entry by hober from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... to kill before catching my evening flight back to Japan and so Randy and I met up with Matt and Alison back at the Indochine hotel we had previously stayed at and had some lunch. Alison and I decided to visit the Royal Palace because although many had ...
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Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Home
A Travel Blog entry by meking from Melbourne, Australia
... Wat? bar and I drink a couple of very nasty coloured cocktails. A great night! Tuesday 3 Wed 4 Thurs 5 - Indochine Hotel Public coach to Phnom Penh. Stop along the way for coffee in a bag and deep fried spiders. ...
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Saigon
A Travel Blog entry by hongkongclauses from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... year to bring luck and prosperity for the coming year. The rest of the gang arrived that evening and we all moved over to the Indochine Hotel in the center of town to what I hoped would be a quieter location. The next day, we signed up for one of ...
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That Guy Smells Like Otto's Underwear
A Travel Blog entry by dinojay2 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... seen with a tiny, partially paved road serving as its main eastern gateway. We spent our first night in the capital at the Indochine Hotel but ended up moving after one night. We had chosen it mostly for its prime location overlooking the river but, ...
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Phnom Penh, the Killing Fields & Khmer Rouge
A Travel Blog entry by ulka from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... in Cambodia, you can still meet people who are injured, without legs or hands, trying to earn money for their life. Stay Indochine Hotel; great location by the river, 1dbl/AC, no windows/$10/night #251 St Preah Sisowath Sangkat Phsar Kandal 1 Tickets - ...
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Back in Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by ziniandlulu from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
... which was ridiculous. We stuck to our guns and soon were arriving at our hotel. This time we stayed at the Indochine II hotel, which we had checked out and then booked before departing for Siem Reap. We were delighted to see that a canopy had ...
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Siem Reap and Angkor Temples
A Travel Blog entry by tkd from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... of magnificent structures dotted throughout the country side near the town of Siem Reap. We stayed at a beautiful little hotel called Pavillon Indochine which was located 2km south of the main Angkor complex. This was a lovely oasis and retreat ...
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Back in Phnom Penh
A Travel Blog entry by dkemp from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Well, we're back in Phnom Penh. This time, we're staying at a different hotel, called the Indochine I. It's not bad (but not great). A much better location than the last time we were here, though. I just thought I'd post a brief update. We went to the ...
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Angkor away!
A Travel Blog entry by oneyearaway from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... of the population -- a butcher's bill of between one and two million dead. We're in a nice boutique hotel called Pavillon Indochine, built around a traditional Khmer house. We have one big room with three beds, air-conditioning, and a ...
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Patch's first motorbike ride
A Travel Blog entry by mayhewfamily from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
The Indochine is a great hotel for us in Ho Chi Minh City - it is probably about 3 star, is very clean and we have rooms right next door to each other - breakfast is very simple - you choose one thing which is anything from scrambled egg to Pho - noodles ...
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Angkor Wat
A Travel Blog entry by mstessa from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... the forest to be killed - the night is so dark. We arrived at one of the loveliest hotels I've ever seen - Pavillion Indochine. It is an open without a roof that I can make out - the covering is more thatched shelters and palm ...
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