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Tour Overview:

For the discerning traveler seeking the quintessential essence of Southeast Asia, this extraordinary journey weaves together the region's most treasured destinations—from the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor to the emerald waters of Halong Bay, from the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An to the bustling energy of Bangkok. This multi-country odyssey is a masterful tapestry of history, culture, natural beauty, and culinary delight—a once-in-a-lifetime exploration of three nations that have shaped the heart and soul of the continent.

Your adventure begins in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's resilient capital, where the mighty Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers converge. Here, history unfolds through the glittering spires of the Royal Palace and the breathtaking Silver Pagoda, home to the Emerald Buddha and a floor paved with five tons of gleaming silver. Yet Phnom Penh also bears witness to a more somber past—the haunting Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek stand as powerful memorials to the country's turbulent history, offering visitors a profound understanding of Cambodia's capacity for resilience and renewal.

From the capital, journey north to Siem Reap, the gateway to the legendary Angkor Archaeological Park. Here, you will witness the sunrise over Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious monument—a breathtaking spectacle of golden light spilling over five lotus-shaped towers reflected in sacred pools. Explore the enigmatic stone faces of Bayon Temple, the jungle-clad ruins of Ta Prohm where massive fig trees embrace ancient stones, and the sprawling city of Angkor Thom with its intricate bas-reliefs. This is not merely sightseeing—it is a walk through centuries of Khmer genius, a pilgrimage to one of the most magnificent architectural achievements in human history.

Crossing into Vietnam, your journey transports you to the central coast and the enchanting town of Hoi An. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a living museum, where mustard-yellow colonial buildings, silk tailor shops, and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge line the banks of the Thu Bon River. By night, the town transforms into a wonderland of color as thousands of silk lanterns illuminate the streets and float upon the water. Savor a bowl of Cao Lầu noodles—a dish found nowhere else on earth—and explore the vibrant markets where local artisans ply their centuries-old trades. Hoi An is a place of romance, nostalgia, and timeless beauty.

Flying north, you arrive in Hanoi, Vietnam's thousand-year-old capital—a city of poetic lakes, ancient temples, and bustling streets that blend French colonial elegance with Vietnamese energy. Visit the solemn Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the delicate One Pillar Pagoda rising like a lotus from its pond, and the labyrinthine streets of the Old Quarter, where each lane bears the name of the trade once practiced there. No visit to Hanoi is complete without a steaming bowl of pho or a sip of egg coffee—culinary rituals that are as integral to the city's identity as its monuments.

Just a short drive from Hanoi awaits Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Vietnam's most spectacular natural wonders. Here, thousands of limestone karsts rise dramatically from emerald-green waters, creating a seascape of breathtaking beauty. Cruise through hidden grottoes and floating fishing villages, kayak into secluded lagoons, and witness the sunset paint the sky in shades of gold and crimson. Halong Bay is nature's masterpiece—a place where the earth and water meet in sublime harmony.

Your journey continues beyond Vietnam into the mountainous north of Thailand, beginning in Chiang Mai, the "Rose of the North." Surrounded by misty peaks and ancient moats, this culturally rich city is home to over 300 temples, including the revered Wat Phra Singh and the golden Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, perched high on a mountain overlooking the city. Explore the vibrant Night Bazaar, where hill-tribe artisans sell handwoven textiles, silver jewelry, and intricate wood carvings. Experience the serenity of the city's countless meditation centers, and savor the distinctive flavors of Khao Soi—a coconut-curry noodle soup that has become a culinary icon of Northern Thailand.

Your grand finale unfolds in Bangkok, Thailand's electric capital—a city that never fails to dazzle. Here, ancient traditions pulse alongside modern skyscrapers, and the chaos of the streets is balanced by the tranquility of its golden temples. Visit the magnificent Grand Palace, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, and explore the sprawling Wat Pho with its massive reclining Buddha. Glide through the canals of Thonburi on a long-tail boat, shop at the bustling Chatuchak Weekend Market, and indulge in some of the world's finest street food—from spicy tom yum to sweet mango sticky rice. Bangkok is a sensory feast, a city of contrasts, and the perfect finale to an epic Southeast Asian journey.

From the stone sentinels of Angkor to the floating lanterns of Hoi An, from the dragon-backed peaks of Halong Bay to the golden spires of Bangkok, this 15-day odyssey is the ultimate celebration of Southeast Asia's most iconic destinations. It is a journey through empires and kingdoms, through landscapes of breathtaking beauty, and through the warm, welcoming hearts of three extraordinary nations.

Itinerary in brief :

Day Destination Meals Cities
Day 1 Welcome to Cambodia Phnom Penh
Day 2 Phnom Penh’s Past & Present B Phnom Penh
Day 3 Phnom Penh – Siem Reap B Siem Reap
Day 4 Banteay Srei & Preah Khan B/D Siem Reap
Day 5 Angkor Highlight B Siem Reap
Day 6 Goodbye Cambodia & Hello Vietnam B Hoi An
Day 7 Hoi An Walking Tours B Hoi An
Day 8 Hoi An – Hanoi B Hanoi
Day 9 Highlight of Hanoi B Hanoi
Day 10 Hanoi – Halong B Halong
Day 11 Halong – Hanoi B Hanoi
Day 12 Goodbye Vietnam & Hello Thailand B Chiang Mai
Day 13 Highlight of Chiang Mai B Chiang Mai
Day 14 Chiang Mai – Bangkok B Bangkok
Day 15 Highlight of Bangkok B Bangkok
Day 16 Goodbye Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia B Bangkok

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

Itinerary in details:

Upon arrival at Phnom Penh 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 driver (no 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.

 

Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia, lies at the confluence of the mighty Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. Once a central hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonial rulers, the city preserves a layered history. Its pedestrian-friendly riverfront, dotted with green parks, cafés, and lively bars, is home to several landmark sites, including the ornate Royal Palace, the sacred Silver Pagoda, and the National Museum, which houses ancient Khmer artifacts from across the nation. Dominating the city center is the strikingly grand, art deco Central Market – a bustling icon of Phnom Penh’s enduring spirit.

 

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

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.
  • 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.

Afternoon Exploration:

  • Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21): This former high school was converted into a prison and torture center by the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979). Over 17,000 prisoners passed through S-21; only seven survived. Your guide will lead you through the classrooms-turned-cells, the photographs of victims lining the walls, and the iron bed frames still in place. It is a harrowing but essential stop for understanding modern Cambodian history. The Khmer Rouge's radical communist revolution led to the deaths of nearly two million Cambodians through execution, forced labor, and starvation.
  • The Killing Fields of Choeung Ek: Located 15 kilometers outside Phnom Penh, Choeung Ek is one of hundreds of "killing fields" where the Khmer Rouge executed and buried victims. The centerpiece is the Memorial Stupa, a glass-walled monument filled with over 8,000 human skulls sorted by age and gender. A path leads you past mass graves, and the audio tour (by former S-21 survivor Vann Nath) plays as you walk. The site is peaceful today, but the weight of history is palpable.

Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Today we travel by road from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap with English speaking guide. On route you will have a chance to stop on the way to take photo and 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.

We may choose to stop at Skoun, also known as ‘Spider vile’ due to the deep-fried tarantula that is the local delicacy, are you adventurous enough to try one?

Arrive in Kampong Thom, we visit Sambor Prei Kuk, which is dotted with hundred Pre-Angkor styled temples. The site, part of the Chenla Kingdom, includes an area of nearly 1000 acres enclosed by double walls, and hundreds of temples and towers; its construction predates Angkor Wat by several centuries. The road conditions are very poor, but the spectacular scenery, with a mixture of temples and forest makes the hardship all worthwhile.

Upon arrival in Siem Reap, you will check-in to your hotel after which you are free at leisure for the rest of the evening.

 

Siem Reap, a popular resort town in northwestern Cambodia, serves as the primary gateway to the legendary ruins of Angkor – the powerful seat of the Khmer kingdom from the 9th to the 15th centuries. Spanning a vast area, Angkor’s complex features an intricate network of stone temples and structures, among which the remarkably preserved Angkor Wat stands as the crown jewel. This iconic temple is so central to Cambodian identity that it is proudly displayed on the nation’s flag.

Overnight in Siem Reap.

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.

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.

We 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.

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.

 

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, 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 meeting, 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.

 

Transfer to Siem Reap airport for flight to Danang. Upon arrival at Danang Airport. You will be met by our guide and transfer to your hotel in Hoi An. Enjoy the rest of your day at leisure.

Overnight in Hoi An.

This morning, at 09:00 we will start our Hoi An Discovery 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.

Back to the hotel and free at your leisure.

Overnight at Hotel in Hoi An.

Today free for your own time till transfer to Danang airport for flight to Hanoi. Upon arrival in Hanoi, meet your driver and transfer to hotel for check in.

 

Hanoi, Vietnam’s thousand-year-old capital, gracefully balances ancient tradition with rapid modernization. The city’s character is defined by a unique blend of native Southeast Asian heritage, lingering French colonial influences, and deep-rooted Chinese cultural elements. The energetic heart of Hanoi beats in the Old Quarter, a maze of bustling, narrow streets known as "the 36 streets." Historically, each street was dedicated to a specific trade – such as silk, silver, or herbs – and many still honour those traditions today, offering a vibrant, living glimpse into the city's historic commercial life.

 

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 in Hanoi.

Today free for your own time till transfer to Hanoi airport for flight to Chiang Mai. Upon arrival in Chiang Mai, meet your driver and transfer to hotel for check in.

 

Chiang Mai, nestled in the lush mountains of northern Thailand, was founded in 1296 and served as the capital of the independent Lanna Kingdom until 1558. Today, its historic Old City still preserves fragments of its original walls and moats, offering a glimpse into its past as a thriving cultural and religious heart. Surrounded by temples, traditional markets, and centuries-old traditions, Chiang Mai remains one of Southeast Asia's most enduring spiritual and artistic centers.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

After breakfast, you’ll be taken to visit one of Chiang Mai’s holiest sites: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Perched on a hillside and built in the traditional Northern Thai style, the temple is home to a sacred relic of the Lord Buddha and offers breath-taking panoramic views over the city.

Continue to Wat Phra Singh is a renowned 14th-century Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai's Old City, Thailand, celebrated for its classic Lanna-style architecture and the highly revered Phra Singh (Lion) Buddha image.

Following the visit, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel, where you’ll have free time to unwind and explore at your own pace.

Next Wat Chedi Luang a Buddhist temple in the historic centre of Chiang Mai, Thailand. The current temple grounds were originally made up of three temples.

Transfer back to the hotel. To brighten up your evening, browse the Night Market for yourself.

Overnight in Chiang Mai.

Today free for your own time till transfer to Chiang Mai airport for flight to Bangkok. Upon arrival in Bangkok, meet your driver and transfer to hotel for check in.

 

Bangkok, the sprawling capital of Thailand, dazzles visitors with its ornate shrines, bustling street markets, and relentless energy. The Chao Phraya River, crowded with long-tail boats and ferries, winds through the city and feeds a historic network of canals. Flowing past the Rattanakosin royal district, the river offers views of the opulent Grand Palace and the sacred Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), two of the nation's most revered landmarks.

Overnight in Bangkok.

After breakfast at the hotel, you will embark on a sightseeing tour of Bangkok's most famous temples. Your first stop will be at Royal Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha, two of the most famous tourist attractions in Bangkok. The Grand Palace is adjacent to Wat Phra Kaew, and together they form a common compound. The Grand Palace features European-inspired designs, except for the roofs, which maintain a distinctly Thai style.

Next, you will visit Wat Po, which is the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok. This temple is famous for its Reclining Buddha (Phra Buddhasaiyas), the largest single Buddha image in Thailand, and is also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. After this visit, you will have free time for lunch on your own.

You will then visit Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of the Dawn. This iconic landmark is one of the most well-known temples in Bangkok and offers a stunning view of the city.

Enjoy a walk through the flower market before the last visit at the Golden Mountain.

After this visit, you will return to your hotel for some free time to relax and explore the city at your leisure. Overnight in Bangkok.

 

Important Notes:

  • The Grand Palace may occasionally close without prior notice due to royal ceremonies or official state visits.
  • Modest attire is required for visits to the Grand Palace and temples. Shoulders and knees must be covered, and shoes must be removed before entering temple buildings.

The itinerary may be adjusted depending on local conditions.

Free till our driver pick up from hotel and transfers to Bangkok 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: 15-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: Siem Reap – Danang / Danang – Hanoi / Hanoi – Chiang Mai / Chiang Mai – Bangkok (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

❌ Cambodia & Vietnam and Thailand 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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info@eurasietravel.com.kh / www.eurasietravel.com.kh

 

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    ” 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.”

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    Tour Vietnam & Cambogia