Travel Indochina offers Bhutan this year
Travel Indochina is expanding its specialist collection to include Bhutan and Mongolia.

Managing director Paul Hole says travellers are seeking more exotic soft adventure and cultural experiences beyond typical itineraries.
“These are experienced and discerning travellers who, in some cases, have travelled the world and are now seeking more culturally and geographically diverse destinations relevant to them,†he said.
Travel Indochina, has released its full range of Handmade Holidays product for 2011, and for the month of February, has created special offers to all destinations
Ian Jarrett
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