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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 B Saigon
Day 4 Saigon – Danang – Hoi An B Hoi An
Day 5 Biking Tour to local village B Hoi An
Day 6 Hoi An – Bana Hills – Hue B Hue
Day 7 Discover the Imperial Majesty of Hue B Hue
Day 8 Hue – Hanoi B Hanoi
Day 9 Exploring the Soul of Vietnam's Capital B Hanoi
Day 10 Hanoi – Halong B/L/D Halong
Day 11 Halong – Hanoi B/Br Hanoi
Day 12 Hanoi – Dien Bien Phu B Dien Bien Phu
Day 13 Dien Bien Phu – Muang Ngoi B Muang Ngoi
Day 14 Muang Ngoi – Luang Prabang B Luang Prabang
Day 15 Cooking Class & UNESCO Heritage B/L Luang Prabang
Day 16 Khouangsi Waterfall B Luang Prabang
Day 17 Luang Prabang – Siem Reap B Siem Reap
Day 18 Grand Circuit & Banteay Srei B Siem Reap
Day 19 Angkor Highlight B Siem Reap
Day 20 Siem Reap – Phnom Penh B Phnom Penh
Day 21 Phnom Penh’s Past & Present B Phnom Penh
Day 22 Goodbye Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos B Phnom Penh

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

Itinerary in details:

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.

Meet your guide and driver, then journey south to Ben Tre—a small riverside town that has quietly emerged as a destination in its own right, hidden within the lush labyrinth of the Mekong Delta. This peaceful retreat offers far more than verdant vegetation and winding canals. It offers the warm, enchanting smiles of a people who welcome you not as a tourist, but as a guest.

From the moment you arrive, you are no longer a visitor—you become a true resident, embarking on a sensitive voyage of discovery.

Morning: Hands-On Encounters with Tradition

Watch as age-old techniques come to life. You'll observe how skilled hands shape clay into bricks and weave palm leaves into grass mats. You'll see how the humble coconut is transformed into an astonishing array of products—oil, candy, husk, and fiber—each step a testament to local ingenuity.

As you move deeper into the countryside, stunning panoramic views unfold before you: emerald coconut palms reflected in golden river streams, colorful local products drying under the sun, and wooden boats gliding silently through narrow canals.

Afternoon: Sensations of the Delta

Feel the warmth of the tropical breeze on your skin and the cool touch of water currents as you explore earthy trails along the riverbanks. Pause to taste exotic fruits, freshly plucked from the garden. Savor a "garden-made" lunch, where every dish tells a story of the land. Stop at a rustic workshop to observe—and sample—just-made wet rice paper and coconut candies, perfectly paired with a cup of green tea.

A Symphony of Local Life

Throughout the day, listen closely. You'll hear the gentle splash of oars, the hum of small boat engines, and—most memorably—the banter and laughter of local people. They are modest, yet remarkably hospitable, and their joy is contagious.

As the afternoon softens, you'll be treated to a performance of traditional folk songs—music that echoes the rhythms of delta life. Then, with a heart full of warmth and a camera full of memories, you'll return to Ho Chi Minh City.

A day in Ben Tre is not just a tour. It is an invitation to slow down, feel deeply, and connect authentically with the soul of the Mekong.

Overnight in Saigon.

Transfer Saigon airport for our flight to the Danang. Upon arrival at airport, we meet our driver and transfer to Hoi An.

We will start our Hoi An walking tour. Hoi An seems to appeal to everyone. This charming town still retains a variety of heritage houses making a stroll around the streets a fabulous option. Guided tour of Hoi An site includes the Quan Cong Temple, the Quang Dong Pagoda, The Phuoc Kien Pagoda, the Japanese Covered Bridge, the Tran Family Chapel, Sa Huynh Museum, and Phung Hung House. Walk along the bank of the lively Thu Bon River, once prosperous and famous as a trading port.

Transfer to hotel for check in and free at your leisure.

Overnight at Hotel in Hoi An.

Today, our guide will take you by bicycle through the tiny village lanes to the river where you can learn about the daily life of the local people. Keep cycling through the corn fields, rice fields, water coconut forest, lakes of shrimp and crab farm. On the way, we will visit houses for worshipping ancestors and houses of handicraftsmen such as: blacksmiths, carpenters, and masons where you can learn many unusual things about life in Hoi An. Ride back to your hotel.

Overnight at Hotel in Hoi An.

At 8:00 am: Our guide will meet you at the lobby of your hotel in Hoi An. You will start the trip to explore Ba Na Hills, a famous amusement park in Da Nang.

At about 10am: Arrive in Ba Na hills, you have a chance to ride on a modern system of cable cars which is very miraculous and attractive while enjoying a feeling of flying in the blue sky amidst the clouds and wind. Our tour guide will lead you to get on a Cable Car to visit the first place, Debay Wine Cellar (almost 100 years old, you can take a rest and enjoy smelly wine cups in the 2nd floor of Debay Wine Cella)

Then, you will visit Le Jardin D’Amour Flower Garden (designed flower garden boasts multiple beautiful areas that guarantee peaceful and romantic moments surrounded by picturesque nature)

The most famous place in Ba Na Hills recently is Golden Bridge. The bridge with giant hands sits 1,400 meters above sea level, an altitude which creates the illusion of a silk strip hiding in the clouds above Da Nang.

Afterwards, you will visit Linh Ung Linh Tu Pagoda, the highest pagoda of three Lady Buddha pagodas in Da Nang.

After visiting Ba Na hills, we continue to Hue.

Welcome to Hue! The former Imperial Capital of Vietnam from 1802 - 1945, was known for its royal mausoleums, traditional imperial cuisine, and pagodas.

Your tour guide will take you to the hotel in Hue for Check-in. You can have the rest of the day to yourself.

Overnight at Hotel in Hue.

Your local tour guide and private driver will greet you at your hotel between 8:00 am and 8:30 am, ready to escort you into the heart of Vietnam's former imperial capital.

Morning: Royal Legacy

Begin at the Hue Capital Citadel, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 520-hectare fortress-like complex once served as the political and cultural centre of the Nguyen Dynasty. Walk through its imposing gates and imagine the emperors who once ruled from within these ancient walls.

Next, visit the Tu Duc Tomb, the final resting place of the fourth king of the Nguyen dynasty. Set amidst tranquil gardens and lotus ponds, this retreat-like complex reflects the poetic and contemplative nature of the emperor who designed it himself.

Conclude the morning at Dong Ba Market, the largest commercial hub in Hue province. Here, you'll witness the vibrant pulse of local life—from fresh produce and spices to handmade crafts and bustling food stalls.

Afternoon: Spiritual Wonders & Riverside Serenity

After a delicious local lunch, your journey resumes at 1:30 pm.

First on the itinerary is Thien Mu Pagoda, the unofficial symbol of Hue City. With origins dating back to 1601, this iconic seven-story pagoda stands gracefully on the banks of the Perfume River, offering both spiritual depth and stunning views.

Continue to Minh Mang Tomb, where the second emperor of the Nguyen dynasty was laid to rest. Known for its grand, symmetrical layout and lush natural surroundings, this tomb is a masterpiece of feng shui and imperial architecture.

Next, step aboard a traditional dragon boat for a leisurely cruise along the Perfume River. As you glide across the calm waters, take in the open views and the peaceful landscape unfolding along the riverbanks. Watch as the sun begins its descent, painting the sky in shades of gold and amber, while the soft melodies of Vietnamese traditional folk songs fill the air—a truly enchanting Hue experience.

Evening: A Feast for the Senses

At 7:00 pm, you'll be escorted to Be Xuan, a truly special venue where East meets West. More than just a restaurant, Be Xuan offers a multi-sensory journey that celebrates Hue's rich heritage through music, architecture, culture, art, and gastronomy.

Before dinner, explore the stunning royal architecture of the complex, including the Garden House Theatre and a Painting Exhibition showcasing local artistry. Then, settle in for a memorable meal featuring traditional Vietnamese cuisine, crafted with elegance and flair.

After dinner, you will be driven back to your hotel for a well-deserved evening of rest, your heart and mind filled with the imperial charm of Hue.

Overnight at Hotel in Hue.

Your morning is yours to enjoy at a relaxed pace. Whether you choose to sleep in, savor a final breakfast, or take a last stroll through the streets of Saigon, the time is yours to treasure.

At the designated hour, your private car and driver will arrive at your hotel to transfer you to the airport for your flight to Hanoi, the thousand-year-old capital of Vietnam.

Arrival in Hanoi – Welcome to the City of Lakes

Upon landing at Noi Bai Airport, you will be warmly greeted by your local guide and driven to your hotel in downtown Hanoi – a city known for its timeless charm, ancient temples, tree-lined boulevards, and vibrant street life.

In the evening, start our street food tour in Ta Hien – Luong Ngoc Quyen – Hang Giay – Dao Duy Tu streets, where show many kinds of local and traditional dishes. Here, you will have a chance to try Bun Cha (a type of noodle soup with pork BBQ).  All the preparation and content are explained by the guide. The guide also tells the daily life of the common Vietnamese, experiencing something that the Vietnamese used a lot in cooking, dried foods, spices, and fresh herbs. You also have a chance to taste the Hanoi's specialties Banh Cuon – the dish that made from a thin, wide sheet of steamed rice. This is one of the most famous dishes in Ha Noi and has been along with Hanoian for years. The tour ends with a cup of Egg Coffee at Nguyen Huu Huan Street.

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.

After breakfast at your hotel in Hanoi, you will be transferred to Noi Bai International Airport for your flight to Dien Bien Phu City, nestled in the rugged mountains of north-western Vietnam. This remote valley, once the site of a decisive battle that changed the course of Vietnamese and world history, is now a peaceful and deeply moving destination for those who wish to understand the nation's struggle for independence.

Upon arrival at Dien Bien Phu Airport, you will be welcomed by your local guide and begin your journey into the past.

Your first stop is the Commander Castrie's Bunker (De Castries' Bunker), the French command post during the infamous 56-day siege of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. This underground bunker served as the headquarters for General Christian de Castries, the French commander. You will descend into the restored bunker, where sandbagged walls, communication equipment, and wartime maps recreate the tense atmosphere of those final days. Standing here, you can almost hear the echoes of strategic meetings and the distant thunder of artillery.

Next, you will visit the Dien Bien Phu Museum, a striking, modern building shaped like a soldier's helmet. Inside, an extraordinary collection of artifacts, photographs, weapons, and dioramas tells the story of the battle from both the Vietnamese and French perspectives.

From the museum, you will proceed to Hill A1 (Elaine), the most fiercely contested position of the entire battle. This strategic hill changed hands multiple times during the siege, and the landscape still bears the scars of war.

Your final stop of the afternoon is the Dien Bien Phu Military Cemetery, the final resting place for thousands of Vietnamese soldiers who gave their lives during the 1954 campaign. The cemetery is a serene and dignified space, with row after row of white gravestones, each bearing the name of a hero—or, for the many unknown soldiers, a simple inscription: "Liệt sĩ" (Martyr). A towering memorial statue stands at the center, honoring the courage and sacrifice of those who fought for independence.

Late Afternoon: Check-in & Rest

After a full and moving afternoon of exploration, you will check into your hotel in Dien Bien Phu City. The remainder of the evening is yours to relax, reflect on the day's discoveries, and enjoy a quiet dinner at a local restaurant.

Overnight in Dien Bien Phu.

Your day begins early with a nourishing breakfast at your hotel in Dien Bien Phu. Enjoy a final taste of Vietnamese coffee and prepare for a day of adventure across borders.

After breakfast, you will board a comfortable bus and journey westward through the dramatic mountain landscapes of north-western Vietnam.

You will arrive at the international border crossing between Vietnam and Laos. Here, you will complete your exit formalities from Vietnam and step across the threshold into a new country.

On the Lao side of the border, you will be warmly welcomed by your Laotian guide, who will accompany you for the remainder of your journey.

From the border, you will continue by bus to Muang Khoa, a small, sleepy town nestled along the banks of the Nam Ou River, a major tributary of the Mekong. The drive takes you deeper into Laos's lush, forested interior, passing through villages of wooden stilt houses, water buffalo grazing in emerald fields, and children waving from roadside gardens.

Upon arrival in Muang Khoa, you will stop for a traditional Lao lunch at a local restaurant.

After lunch, you will board a traditional long boat – a narrow, wooden vessel with a powerful motor at the stern – and begin your journey up the Nam Ou River. The river is your road; the current is your companion.

Your first stop is a small riverside village, home to one of Laos's many ethnic minority groups (likely Khmu or Hmong).

After approximately two and a half hours of gentle cruising, you will approach a striking sight: the Chinese-built dam plant, a modern structure that stands in contrast to the traditional landscapes around it. This hydroelectric facility harnesses the power of the Nam Ou River, generating electricity for local communities and beyond.

Your next stop is Sop Chem village, a tranquil settlement where the Nam Ou meets a smaller tributary. Here, you may see fishermen mending nets, children swimming in the shallows, and women washing clothes on flat stones by the water's edge.

After a full day of border crossings, winding roads, and river cruising, you will finally arrive at Muang Ngoi (often referred to as Muang Ngoi Neua), a car-free village perched on the banks of the Nam Ou. There are no roads into Muang Ngoi – only the river. This isolation has preserved its peaceful, unhurried charm.

Overnight in Muang Ngoi.

After breakfast, you will board your long boat once again and continue your journey upstream along the Nam Ou River. This morning stretch is perhaps the most beautiful of the entire voyage. The limestone karsts rise steeply from the water's edge, cloaked in dense green jungle. Mist clings to the mountaintops, and the river is calm, its surface reflecting the sky like polished jade.

Your first stop is a riverside village, home to one of the ethnic minority groups that inhabit the mountains and valleys of northern Laos – likely the Khmu, Hmong, or Tai Lue people.

After your village visit, you re-board your long boat and continue upstream. The river narrows in places, then widens again as you approach the confluence of the Nam Ou and the great Mekong River.

Here, carved into the base of a limestone cliff, lies the sacred Pak Ou Caves (Tham Ting & Tham Theung) – one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Laos.

Pak Ou Caves – The Sanctuary of a Thousand Buddhas

For centuries, Lao Buddhists have traveled to these caves to leave offerings of Buddha images. Today, over 4,000 statues – large and small, ancient and modern, made of wood, bronze, lacquer, and stone – fill the two main caverns.

Leaving the Pak Ou Caves behind, your long boat emerges from the Nam Ou and merges onto the Mekong River – the great artery of Southeast Asia, the "Mother of Waters" that flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

The difference is immediate. The Mekong is broader, more powerful, more golden in color. The landscapes open up: rice paddies stretch to the horizon, dotted with palm trees and stilted villages. Distant mountains fade into layers of blue and grey.

Overnight at Luang Prabang.

Enjoy breakfast at hotel.

8.45am:            Students meet at the Bamboo tree restaurant Babmoo tree Namkhan river side and welcome with tea or coffee.  Students will choose their recipes

9.00am:            Visit the Market “Pho See”

10.30am:          Welcome to our Bamboo tree organic garden.

10.50am:          learn how to prepare your ingredients and spices (eg. Vegetables, decorations for the dishes. And also learn the technique of “How to prepare lemongrass and decorations for our beautiful dishes

12.05am:          You will now cook under the guidance of our professional chef, and taught the traditional Lao way.

1:00pm:           once all your dishes are completed you will sit down to a beautiful lunch (cold drinks will also be served)

Afternoon, we visit the National Museum at the former Royal Palace displays a lovely collection of the artifacts reflecting the richness of Lao culture dating from the days of the early kings right through the last sovereign. The National Museum and the Central Market are not to be missed. We enjoy a short tour seeing the city’s oldest temple Wat Sene and Wat Xieng Thong, a significant monument to the spirit of religion, royalty, and traditional art. Later we’ll visit the impressive Wat Visoun, the oldest temple that houses many Buddha images. Next is Wat Aham, the ‘Monastery of the Blossomed Heart’ exudes serenity, and Wat Mai, the largest and most richly decorated of the temples in this city.

Overnight in Luang Prabang.

An early start provides the fantastic opportunity to witness the captivating centuries old daily tradition of the alms giving ceremony, Tak Bat. Before sunrise, hundreds of saffron-clad monks file out from the old town's 35 temples to collect their daily alms from faithful residents.

 

Back to the hotel for breakfast, travel south of town to the famous Kuangsi Waterfall; the turquoise color of the water with a backdrop of white limestone cliffs gives the waterfall a magical appearance. Depending on the season the water level varies, and you can be swimming in the beautiful pools. While there, you also will have the opportunity to visit the Sun Bear Reserve, a conservation center that rescues animals from the wildlife trade. We also visited Kuang Si Butterfly Park is a project that was initiated in January 2014 by 2 Dutch passionate people from Holland. The mission is to create a research center studying and publishing about Laos butterflies, host plants and preservation because of environmental issues in Laos. Finally, we visit Laos Buffalo Dairy is a socially responsible, sustainable farm, and social enterprise.

Evening, enjoy Luang Prabang night maket, offering a lovely variety of handmade textiles crafted by local and hill-tribe people, along with street food, knick-knacks and friendly banter.

Overnight in Luang Prabang.

Transfer to Luang Prabang airport for departure to Siem Reap.

Upon arrival at Siem Reap Int’s Airport, process immigration procedure (visa on arrival is available or obtain in advance via www.evisa.gov.kh), Cambodia E-Arrival Card - https://arrival.gov.kh, clients can apply online or on arrival), then get your luggage and walk straight to the Exit Gate where our guide is waiting. After self-introduced, you’ll transfer to hotel in the city (check in time is 2pm). Time to fresh-up and relax at hotel.

 

Recommend activities: Walking or use Tuk Tuk to Night market and enjoy local exotic food.

Overnight in Siem Reap.

After breakfast, we depart to Preah Khan Temple. It is located northeast of Angkor Thom and just west of the Jayatataka baray, with which it was associated. It was the center of a substantial organization, with almost 100,000 officials and servants. Next is Neak Poan, “the entwined snakes” is a small temple located on an island in the center of the now dry Jayatataka baray, a water reservoir 3,500-meter-long and 900 meter wide. Continue to Tasom offers some beautiful photo spots, especially the rear entrance where tree roots adorn the gateway.

We will visit the Landmine Museum where Mr. Aki Ra, a child soldier in the Khmer Rouge, has dedicated his life to helping those in need. Having spent most of his childhood fighting for the Khmer Rouge, Mr. Aki Ra was trained by the United Nations to detonate land mines; His fantastic work earned him a nomination for CNN Hero of the Year in 2010. They will stop at a local village to visit the families that are producing palm sugar.

Drive to the rural outskirt 35km from Angkor area to visit the smallest, but magnificent, Banteay Srei built in the 10th Century and dedicated to Shiva. The temple was the birthplace of Khmer classical style architecture and the bas-relief work is the best example of Khmer classical art remaining. The pink sandstone structure bears a series of striking and beautiful sculptures, lintels, pediments and friezes. Khmers say the temple must have been carved by women for the details are too fine for the hands of a man. On the way back stop at Pradark Village, where you will see the villagers making palm sugar, handicraft for selling to tourist. It’s a nice chance for you to see the local people living at the country side with their struggling for daily life.

Not to be missed is Banteay Samre: Its rose-colored sandstone walls are decorated with carvings and bas-reliefs, which are among the most accomplished Angkor has to offer.

Overnight in Siem Reap.

 

Dinner with Apsara Dance show at local restaurant.

For those travelers thirsting for cultural highlights of Cambodia, No visit to Cambodia is complete without attending at least one traditional Khmer dance performance, often referred to as 'Apsara Dance' after one of the most popular Classical dance pieces. Traditional Khmer dance better described as 'dance-drama' in that the dances are not merely dance but also meant to convey a story or message.

 

Overnight in Siem Reap.

We start very early in the morning so we can capture the iconic picture of the pre-dawn facing Angkor Wat temple. Sunrise at Angkor Wat can be a busy venue especially during the months of December, January, February and March.

 

After sunrise, we will explore the vast and rich of Angkor Wat temple, taking pictures at different angles, playing with light and shadows and capturing the most beautiful devatas carved in sandstone.

 

Next destination will be the Ta Prohm "Tomb Raider" fame. Ta Prohm has been abandoned to the elements, a reminder that while empires rise and fall, the riotous power of nature marches on, oblivious to the dramas of human history. Left as it was ‘discovered’ by French explorer Henri Mouhout in 1860, the tentacle-like tree roots here are slowly strangling the surviving stones, man first conquering nature to create, nature later conquering man to destroy.

 

Next, at the Golden Hour, will be the impressive Bayon temple with its 54 towers and 216 faces overlooking the defunct city of Angkor Thom. The final stop will be at one of gate of Angkor Thom to capture sunset over the moat.

 

Overnight in Siem Reap.

After breakfast, we depart to Tonle Sap Lake. We will visit the floating village of Kampong Phluk, which means "Port of Tusks", located 20 km east of Siem Reap. It is a village built on stilts on the Tonlé Sap. The community largely depends on fishing for a living, spending Cambodia's rainy season (June-October) fishing. During the dry season (November-April), when the waters of the lake go down, many of them work in agriculture to supplement their income. The excursion will take you to explore the floating village and allow you to see how people live and trade.

You will go to local pagoda, where you should change to clothes you can get wet in as here you will experience the ceremony “SrouchTeok”, which roughly translates into “Water blessing”. A monk will chant in ancient Pali as he splashes water over you, washing away your sins and bad luck so you can start fresh and by being a good person can increase your good luck.

Travel by road from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh by private vehicle and English guide. On route you will witness the everyday lives of Cambodians as you pass through interesting provincial towns, bucolic villages, and delightful scenery. This is no ‘freeway dash’ as you will often slow down to let cows and water buffalo wander across the road, pass horse drawn carriages, and school kids walking and cycling to/from school.

On route you may wish to stop off in Kampong Kdei, to look at Spean Pratos – an ancient Angkorian bridge.

Not far from Phnom Penh you may choose to stop at Skoun, also known as ‘Spiderville’ due to the deep-fried tarantula that is the local delicacy, are you adventurous enough to try one?

Upon arrival in Phnom Penh, check in and free for your own time.

Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Phnom Penh, Cambodia's vibrant capital city, offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and architectural marvels. A Phnom Penh city tour allows you to delve into the city's heart, exploring its iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and vibrant local life.

 

Morning Delights:

  • Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda: Be mesmerized by the grandeur of the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Cambodian King. Marvel at the intricate architecture and learn about Cambodian royalty. Next door, explore the Silver Pagoda, adorned with a gleaming silver floor and housing priceless Buddha statues.
  • National Museum: Immerse yourself in Cambodian history and art at the National Museum. Explore fascinating exhibits showcasing artifacts from the Angkor era and other periods, providing insights into the rich cultural heritage of Cambodia.

 

Afternoon Exploration:

  • Central Market (Phsar Thmey): Indulge in your senses at the bustling Central Market, a shopper's paradise. Wander through the labyrinthine alleys filled with stalls overflowing with local crafts, souvenirs, clothing, and Cambodian delicacies. Be sure to try your bargaining skills!
  • Next, we head to visit Wat Phnom: Ascend the scenic Phnom Penh Hill, where Wat Phnom, a Buddhist temple with a long history, sits atop. Enjoy panoramic views of the city and experience the tranquillity of the temple grounds.
  • We will enjoy a cruise for view sunset on the Mekong and Tonle Sap River (1 hour). Situated at the “Four Arms” where the Mekong meets the Tonle Sap River before splitting into two branches, Phnom Penh offers the ideal location to discover the mighty Mekong.

 

Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Transfer to Phnom Penh 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: 21-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 – Danang / Hue – Hanoi / Hanoi – Dien Bien Phu / Luang Prabang – Siem Reap (check in luggage 20kg and hand-carry 7kg).

✅ All government taxes.

✅ 24hours supporting hotline.

✅ Cold water and towel during tours

❌ Vietnam, Cambodia & Laos 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.

 

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+ Mr. Bonny: (+855) 12 608 108 (WHATSAPP)

    ” Possiamo dire che è stata la luna di miele perfetta. Abbiamo avuto la possibilità di entrare a stretto contatto con la gente locale, di vivere diverse esperienze molto interessanti e di visitare dei posti fantastici. Tutto era organizzato in maniera perfetta grazie anche al validissimo supporto del nostro corrispondente Roberto, che non ci ha mai lasciati soli. Da dietro le quinte ci ha assistito per tutta la durata del nostro magnifico viaggio di nozze, dandoci un valido supporto per qualsiasi cosa. Le guide e i drivers erano sempre puntuali, cordiali, molto disponibili e molto preparati. Difficile dire in una sola frase cosa ci sia piaciuto. In una sola parola: TUTTO. L’organizzazione pre e durante il nostro viaggio è stata ineccepibile. Non possiamo che ringraziare Roberto ed Eurasie per questa meravigliosa esperienza.”

    Erika e Andrea

    Tour Vietnam & Cambogia