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Destination:
Southeast Asia
Interview
Subject: Marcia Selva,
President of Global Spectrum
Marcia Selva is the President
of Global Spectrum and specialist in travel to Southeast Asia. Marcia
is also is President of Global Community Service Foundation, a non-profit
organization that works to reduce poverty in Southeast Asia through the
development and implementation of sustainable community-based projects
in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
Here is what Marcia had to say about romantic getaways and weddings destinations
in Southeast Asia.
Norm: Please tell our readers something about yourself and your expertise
pertaining to Southeast Asia.
Marcia: I have more than 40 years of experience in the travel and tourism
industry. Since 1992, I have been working with organizations, individuals
and corporations arranging trips to Southeast Asia. I have developed a
highly regarded network of guides and specialists throughout Southeast
Asia.
Global Spectrum has arranged well over 3,000 trips to Southeast Asia over
the past 10 years. These are not your typical cookie-cutter
tours. They are customized to the individuals or group depending on their
interests. Are you a veteran returning to Vietnam for the first time in
over 30 years? Are you interested in Southeast Asias culinary delights?
Or are you interested in the regions diverse culture and history?
We can even arrange for you to add a philanthropic element to your journey
from teaching in Vietnam to helping build clinics in Thailand.
Global Spectrums travel specialists have a unique passion for Southeast
Asia coupled with an extensive knowledge of the tourism industry.
Norm: Would you consider Southeast Asia a good choice for a romantic getaway
or wedding and honeymoon destination? Why?
Marcia: Absolutely! There are so many wonderful reasons to visit Southeast
Asia as part of your romantic getaway, honeymoon or wedding. Southeast
Asia is one of those few places that steals your soul and wont give
it back. The people are so friendly and so hospitable. They will cater
to your every need. The culture is so exotic and the history is so rich.
You wont be able to get enough of it. Visually, it is so romantic,
so beautiful. So few Americans have traveled to Southeast Asia, it is
filled with intrigue. People travel to Southeast Asia with such low expectations
and come back wanting more.

Norm: What do you mean
when you say: "Southeast Asia is one of those few places that steals
your soul and won't give it back."
Marcia: There is something so special and so unique about Southeast Asia.
It is mystical. It is so romantic. Once you visit you are forever changed
spiritually. You dont know exactly what has happened but you have
a deeper understanding of human beings, in general, and other cultures.
Norm: Please elaborate on Southeast Asia's culinary delights and how can
they be incorporated into a wedding celebration?
Marcia: Food is such an intricate part of Southeast Asian culture. Any
festive occasion, especially weddings, features many delicacies from appetizers
to main courses to desserts. In Bali and Thailand, elaborate food carving
is a big part of any festive meal.
In Vietnam, a wedding meal would include special soups and desserts. Also,
a Phu The man-woman cake is a big part of the Vietnamese wedding
tradition. The grooms family brings those cakes to the brides
family and the brides family gives pieces of the cake to the guests.
Norm: What is the best time to visit Southeast Asia from the point
of view of weather, costs, crowds, and the availability of flights from
the USA, Canada and Europe and Australia, etc?
Marcia: Southeast Asia is becoming a more popular tourist destination.
There really is no bad time to travel to this area, but it really depends
on what you are seeking. It is very easy to experience many different
conditions in one trip. For example, Vietnams climate ranges from
temperatures and conditions found in New York in North Vietnam, to North
Carolina in central Vietnam, to Florida in South Vietnam. I think it is
important to book a trip well in advance and work closely with a travel
specialist to make sure you dont wind up in central Vietnam during
the monsoon season or during Tet when the entire country is closed for
business.
Norm: If you had to choose five unequalled venues in Southeast Asia
for a romantic getaway, honeymoon or wedding destination, what would they
be and why?
Marcia: I would have to say the five most romantic places in Southeast
Asia are 1) Bali; 2) Furama Resort on China Beach in DaNang Vietnam; 3)
Four Seasons or the new Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand;
4) Luang Prabang, Laos; and 5) the Eastern & Oriental Express Trains
& Cruises - Road to Mandalay - a cruise along the Ayeyarwady River
in Myanmar.
Romance is something that is unexplained and these romantic places leave
you wanting more. Southeast Asian culture is dreamy. It is seductive and
sexy All these five places have that. They have the spiritually and the
allure.
When I look at a hotel or resort, I think about one thing. Can I walk
away and remember at least half of what that room looked liked. So many
places, you cant remember by the time you reach the airport. These
places you will never forget the ambience, the romance. They bring
the culture and the country into the rooms. It is by no means a sterile
environment, like one of the corporate hotels in the U.S.
These five places allow you to be wrapped in the environment from the
minute you wake up until the minute you fall asleep.
Global Spectrum has booked numerous trips for honeymooners and travelers
on romantic getaways, especially in Vietnam. I suggest looking at our
LAmour Vietnam tour as a starting place, which can be found on our
web site at WEB SITE or DIRECT LINK.
Norm: Bali has always been a draw for honeymooners and romantic travelers.
What features especially appeal to couples?
Marcia: Bali is one of the most romantic places in the world. The accommodations
are fabulous and everything is service with a smile. The topography is
beautiful, the food is excellent and the culture is so rich. You just
cant go wrong visiting Bali. It is wonderful, exotic and diverse.
Norm: What should people know about celebrating a wedding in Southeast
Asia from the point of view of requirements, experience of the various
hotels, etc.
Marcia: Getting married in Southeast Asia is a very time-consuming task.
I dont want to say it cant be done, but it is by no means
easy. I would strongly suggest consulting with the countrys embassy
in the United States. A safer bet would be having a civil ceremony in
the United States and then celebrating a traditional wedding
in Southeast Asia. That way, you wont have to worry about the legality
of the actual wedding when you return home.
Norm: How reliable are the hotels and resorts when it comes to arranging
a destination wedding in Southeast Asia from the point of view of accommodations,
food, service etc?
Marcia: The hotels and resorts are 100 percent reliable in Southeast Asia.
That is the beauty of having a special event in that part of the world
the food, the service, the hospitality and the warmth. People really
underestimate the services and the overall experience of travel in Southeast
Asia.
Norm: How far in advance should a couple prepare themselves for their
honeymoon, romantic getaway or wedding in Southeast Asia?
Marcia: At Global Spectrum, we recommend that travelers begin booking
six months in advance of their trips. That gives you plenty of time to
get the proper visas, secure the accommodations and learn about the places
that you are going to visit. In the end, proper planning makes the experience
much more rewarding. However, we can book a trip as quickly as it takes
to secure a visa typically a few weeks. Yes, Global Spectrum will
help you secure travel visas.
Norm: What resources are available on the Internet pertaining to weddings
and honeymoon vacations in Southeast Asia?
Marcia: The Internet is a great tool for honeymooners or other tourists
to learn about Southeast Asia destinations. I suggest starting with
Global Spectrums web site: We provide some excellent 10, 12
and 17-day excursions that can be customized depending on your preferences.
I also recommend that tourists visit the various country web sites for
information about weddings in Southeast Asia.
Thanks Marcia for your time.
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