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Tour Overview:

For travelers torn between the graceful charm of Vietnam and the spiritual mystique of Myanmar, the Vietnam and Myanmar Holiday 13 Days offers the perfect gateway to both worlds—a seamless bridge between two of Southeast Asia's most captivating nations.

Your Vietnamese chapter opens in the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City, where scooters weave like schools of fish and colonial architecture stands shoulder-to-shoulder with sleek skyscrapers. Just outside the metropolis lies the Cu Chi Tunnels—an astonishing subterranean network stretching over 250 kilometers, hand-dug by Vietnamese fighters during the war, now a haunting testament to human endurance. Back in the city center, don't miss the crimson-brick Notre Dame Cathedral, the neoclassical Old Saigon Post Office, the grand Opera House, the historically charged Reunification Palace, and the sprawling energy of Chinatown's Cholon district, where incense sticks and dried herbs scent every alley.

A short drive south brings you to the Mekong Delta, Vietnam's verdant rice bowl. Here, life moves to the rhythm of the river: coconut-activated charcoal smoking in rustic kilns, sweet coconut candy being stirred in giant copper vats, and colorful mats woven under thatched-roof workshops. Gliding along narrow canals, you'll witness a way of life that has remained largely unchanged for generations.

From the delta's lush tranquility, you'll fly north to Hanoi—a city of lakes, legends, and thousand-year-old history—before setting sail across the emerald waters of Halong Bay, where thousands of limestone karsts rise like dragon teeth from the sea. Together, these twin destinations offer a perfect balance of imperial heritage and natural wonder.

Leaving Vietnam behind, your Myanmar adventure begins in Yangon, a city where golden pagodas pierce the skyline and the aroma of mohinga (rice noodle fish soup) wafts from street-side stalls at dawn. Beyond the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon rewards curious travelers with bustling markets, colonial-era promenades, and some of the most flavorful tea-leaf salads in the region.

Next, you'll soar to Bagan, an ancient plain that feels like a living museum—over 2,000 stupas, temples, and monasteries rise from the earth, their brick silhouettes glowing amber under the setting sun. Whether you explore by e-bike, horse cart, or hot-air balloon, every turn reveals another sacred structure waiting to be discovered.

Finally, your journey culminates in Mandalay, the last royal capital of the Burmese kingdom. Here, history lives not only in the majestic Mandalay Palace and the revered Mahamuni Buddha Temple, but also in the clatter of traditional weaving looms and the chime of temple bells drifting across the moat. Walk up Mandalay Hill at dusk, and you'll understand why this city—steeped in religion, royalty, and resilience—makes for an unforgettable finale to a 13-day odyssey through two extraordinary lands.

Itinerary in brief :

DAY DESTINATION MEAL CITIES
Day 1 Xin Chao “Hello” Vietnam Saigon
Day 2 Cuchi Tunnels & Impressions of Saigon B Saigon
Day 3 Mekong Delta Tour – Hanoi B Hanoi
Day 4 Highlight of Hanoi B Hanoi
Day 5 Hanoi – Halong B/L/D Halong
Day 6 Halong – Hanoi B/L Hanoi
Day 7 Goodbye Vietnam & Hello Myanmar B Yangon
Day 8 Highlight of Yangon B Yangon
Day 9 Yangon – Bagan B Bagan
Day 10 Bagan Sightseeing B Bagan
Day 11 Bagan – Mandalay B Mandalay
Day 12 Mandalay Sightseeing B Mandalay
Day 13 Goodbye Myanmar B Mandalay

*B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

Itinerary in details:

Flight: International flight on your own arrangement or on requests.

 

Today meet upon arrival at Saigon International Airport. In Saigon, first obtain your Vietnam visa on arrival. Clear Immigration and Customs and proceed into the arrival area. You will be met by our guide and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of your day at leisure.

Overnight in Saigon.

8.00 am: Our tour guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel and then start drive to Cu Chi which located 60km from Saigon city, Cu Chi is now considered a heroic district for its role in the anti-American war in Vietnam. It is legendary for the original tunnels system of over 220km and is a popular spot for both Vietnamese and foreign visitors. The peacefully rural rice paddy scenery contains ducks and water buffalos swimming in the rivers alongside the road. Visitors will find it hard to imagine the destruction, damage, and defoliation all over the area, caused by bombing and mines When Cu Chi was” A Free Target Zone “. The remnants visitors will see show Cu Chi still has her evidence to prove the fierce battleground that took place there and visitors will see the remnants.

We pass the now-demolished wartime American Embassy before we visit the Reunification Palace which was the former residence of the President of South Vietnam until end of April 1975, and some French colonial structures including the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Sai Gon Post Office. After seeing the Jade Emperor Pagoda and the War Remnant Museum, we continue our trip on to the bustling Ben Thanh Market where anything and everything is for sale.

Overnight in Saigon.

The whole day is for the visiting to the boisterous Mekong Delta. A trip from Ho Chi Minh City to Ben Tre will take us about 2.5 – 3 hours. For a cruise on a branch of the Mekong River, Chet Say river, get on the boat at Phong Nam wharf. During the trip, you will learn about local life and the people’s traditional handicrafts such as coconut activated charcoal making, coconut processing for production, as well as mat weaving.

A nearby peaceful village can be explored as you choose to get in on “xe loi" (a special motorized tricycle) or hiring a bike to move around the village through the luxuriant trees and magnificent paddy fields. We will have lunch at a local house where tasty Vietnamese cuisine is served.

Transfer Saigon airport for our flight to the Hanoi. Upon arrival at airport, we meet our driver and transfer to hotel for check in.

Overnight in Hanoi.

Hanoi is a green city with its stylish French villas; it still exudes that old French charm and style. Its tree-lined boulevards, romantic lakes and French architecture allow us to step back in time to a quieter, more relaxed Vietnam. We visit the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum and Ho’s simple, yet impressive house on stilts, set in beautiful gardens. Then we view the One Pillar Pagoda and the ancient Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university. In the afternoon we visit the Ethnological Museum, one of the most interesting in Hanoi and then take an hour cyclo tour to discover the heart of Hanoi – the bustling Old Quarter – where the narrow streets buzz and bustle with the life of city. It is a shopper’s delight, with beautiful silks, linen, and Vietnamese artifacts. To finish off the day, we attend the performance of the famous Vietnamese water puppetry.

Overnight in Hanoi.

This morning, we leave Hanoi by road for Ha Long Bay by shuttle bus from the cruise, enjoying the timeless scenery of rice fields, water buffalo and daily life of the countryside. On arrival in Ha Long, we board a beautifully appointed wooden junk. A seafood lunch will be served as we cruise among the hundreds of islets in the Bay. Our cruise takes us to Sung Sot cave to witness a splendid sunset.

Overnight on boat.

Early morning coffee and tea will be served on the sundeck followed by a Tai Chi class. We continue exploring magnificent Ha Long Bay. Change to a small motor or rowing boat to see the floating village. When we return to the junk, a sumptuous meal, combining Vietnamese and Western cuisine will be served. On leaving the cruise, we depart back to Hanoi by shuttle bus from the cruise.

Overnight at Hotel in Hanoi.

Spend the rest of your time seeking for some cool souvenirs for your loved ones before heading to the airport for your upcoming flight to Yangon.

When you arrive, you will be picked up and transferred to the hotel for your check-in.

Overnight in Yangon.

In the morning, we will visit Kyaukhtatgyi Pagoda, famous for an enormous reclining Buddha image.

Keep going to the city downtown to visit age – old colonial buildings. Our guide will explain in detail the history and the purpose of each structure.

Feel free to walk around the local market before heading to Yangon Railway Station to take a train, which is a great chance to get an insight into the local life.

After that, head to Shwedagon Pagoda. It is a wonderful golden pagoda located on the top of Singuttara Hill. People said that the pagoda was built 2500 years ago and it kept the hair relics of the Buddha. Nowadays, the location is the most magnificent religious place in the world and the pride of Myanmar.

Overnight in Yangon.

Depart early to take a flight to Bagan - the land of more than 3,000 ancient temples. First, we will visit the traditional market of Nyaung U which exists for centuries. After that is the gilded pagoda of Shwezigon and the magnificent temple of Ananda as we venture to the farther parts of the plain. Here in Bagan, you will surely have a comprehensive look at Burmese Buddhist traditions.

After that, visit a local lacquerware workshop to have a deeper understanding of the technique involving lacquer painting.

Meals at your own expense.

Overnight in Bagan.

Make your trip to Bagan more interesting by visiting Nan Paya Pagoda – one of the four Bagan’s monuments which was built of sandstone, as well as other magnificent places of interest nearby. We will also pay a visit to MinkabaGubyaukyi temple and the special architecture and sculpture of Myazedi Pagoda, Manuha Temple as they will draw your curiosity with a heartfelt impression. Of course, Shwesandaw Pagoda, one of the best landmarks in Bagan which is famous for the magical sunset, is also on our list.

Meals at your own expense.

Overnight in Bagan.

Today we take a flight from Bagan to Mandalay, the second largest city in Myanmar. After that, visit Sagaing Hill to know more about the monastic life, explore Buddha Cave, U Min Thonze Pagoda and Soon OoPonya Shin Pagoda, along with contemplating the wonderful scenes of Mandalay.

Keep up with the trip by heading to Amarapura, also called the “City of Immorality” by car. We will visit Mahagandaryone Monastery, one of the city’s main attractions with more than 3,000 monks who live and study here. Then, walk over U Bein Bridge – the longest teak bridge in the world.

Meals at your own expense.

Overnight staying in Mandalay.

Today we will spend the whole day visiting Mandalay and its religious sites. Observe the monks during worship time and savor a nice meal of vegetarian food in the monasteries.

Proceed to Mandalay Pier where we take a boat trip to Mingun to explore its highlights of the huge unfinished Pahtodawgyi pagoda and the 2nd largest bell on Earth.

Travel to Mandalay Royal Palace, which is shielded by the astounding canals and stop over Shwenandaw Monastery to admire the stunning wood carvings. We move next to Kuthodaw Pagoda, where the World’s largest book is displayed. It includes 729 Marble Stone Slabs of Buddhist Scriptures and each one has a small shrine. We will stop at the Mandalay Hill at the end of today’s tour for a beautiful sunset. You will surely have an unforgettable moment to relax and see the whole city.

Meals at your own expense.

Overnight staying in Mandalay.

Transfer to Mandalay airport for departure to next destination. It’s time to say goodbye, we thank you for traveling with us and warmly welcome you to come again.

Services

What’s include :

TOUR COST INCLUDES:

TOUR COST NOT INCLUDES:

✅ Accommodation: 12-nights with daily breakfast in double / twin shared room

✅ Meals: at local restaurant (Foods only) as mentioned in program (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch and D: Dinner)

✅ Private Transportation: Airport transfers & Tours by air con. vehicles as per program.

✅ Private boat trip as mentioned in program.

✅ Entrance fees: Sightseeing and entrance fees as specified as mentioned in program.

✅ Private Tour Guide: Local English-speaking guide during tours as mentioned in program

✅ Flight ticket: Saigon – Hanoi / Hanoi – Yangon / Yangon – Bagan / Bagan – Mandalay (check in luggage 20kg and hand-carry 7kg).

✅ Join Transfer: Hanoi – Halong – Hanoi.

✅ All government taxes.

✅ 24hours supporting hotline.

✅ Cold water and towel during tours

❌ Myanmar and Vietnam Visa stamp fee

❌ All International air tickets.

❌ Other meal, drink, personal expenses, tip, Travel insurance,

❌ Early check-in & late check-out surcharge.

❌ International bank transfer fees (Banking fee is covered by the sender)

❌ Another thing not mentioned in included

GENERAL NOTICE:

  • Standard check-in time is 14h00 and check-out time is 12h00 at most of the hotels.
  • Arrival/Departure: Above prices are valid only for group of clients travelling together – arrival and departure with the same flight. Arrival/departure by other flight subject to supplement charge.
  • Program is subject to change without notice due to Airlines unexpected changes of schedule or flight unexpected cancellations.
  • There will be no refund or compensation applied due to force major which effect to visit program.
  • We reserve the right to adjust the prices at any time in the event of an increase of the fuel surcharge applied by airlines companies or any other transport companies.
  • Deadline for flight tickets: We will automatically issue flights 5 days after bookings is confirmed by us, please take note and come back to me within 5 days since booking is confirmed if you find clients don’t want to issue it.

 

Consultant/Emergency Contact:

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#AC04, Street 59CW, Borey Sopheak Meangkul, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

info@eurasietravel.com.kh / www.eurasietravel.com.kh

 

Hot lines:

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    Erika e Andrea

    Tour Vietnam & Cambogia