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Best of Cambodia & Vietnam

Tour Description

Day 1: Bangkok

Take a fast-paced and far-flung adventure through the heart of Vietnam and Cambodia. On this journey with a small group of likeminded travellers, you’ll spend 17 days traversing the diverse South East Asian countryside through local villages, past stunning coastlines and into bustling cities. Beginning in Bangkok, you’ll mingle with the locals and indulge in some delicious cuisine. Then, make your way to Hanoi in Vietnam’s north. Visit a family in the Mekong Delta, spend a night on the gorgeous Ha Long Bay, eat all the Bahn mi you can handle, then head to Cambodia to tour the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Angkor temple complex. With so much to see, learn and eat – what are you waiting for?

Itinerary


Day 1: Bangkok

Sa-wat dee! Welcome to Thailand. Your adventure begins with an important welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight in Bangkok. This city has so much to offer – if you have time to explore, maybe take a riverboat to Chinatown to wander the crowded streets, uncover the magnificent Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, pay a visit to Wat Pho (home to the country’s largest reclining Buddha), wander down the tourist mecca of Khao San Road, or indulge in some Thai massage. After the meeting, you might like to gather your fellow travellers and tuck into some world-renowned street food.

Day 2: Siem Reap

You’ll have a long drive by private minibus today, so get your favourite playlist or a good book ready. You’ll stop for lunch along the way, before arriving in Siem Reap – this small but expanding town is the gateway to Angkor. This is the most popular destination for travellers in all of Cambodia (maybe even in all Southeast Asia!). You’ll probably notice a change of pace here, so maybe take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere. You could start by hitting the local markets to try some delicious street food.

Day 3: Angkor Wat/ Siem Reap

Today, spend a full day temple-hopping with your local guide to make the most of your visit to the world-famous complex, built between the ninth and 13th centuries when the Khmer empire was the pre-eminent influence in Southeast Asia. The ruins are scattered over some 160 square km, but the main cluster of temples is close to Siem Reap, including Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm. The temples were believed to represent the cosmic world and were set in perfect balance, symmetry and composition. The intricately carved bas-reliefs and architectural designs are mind-blowing, and there are spectacular photo opportunities at any time of day. This is the absolute highlight of your trip, with the added insight and knowledge of a local guide at your side, so take your time and soak it in.

Day 4: Siem Reap

This morning, embark on a private local boat to discover the floating villages and local daily lives of Chhong Kneas – a trading port of agricultural products on the edge of Tonle Sap Lake, also known as the Great Lake of Cambodia. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about the local’s unique lifestyle on the waters and how people and nature are intertwined in the most profound sense. This afternoon, return to Siem Reap and enjoy a free evening.

Day 5: Phnom Penh

After breakfast, leave Siem Reap this morning and travel to Phnom Penh in a private minibus. The journey is a great opportunity to see the real Cambodia, with several stops at points of interest along the way. Visit the cottage industry at Santuk Silk Farm, where local women in the rural community are provided the opportunity for financial freedom to support their families. You’ll learn about the process from the silkworms to the final products. You’ll also stop at Skuon Market, where you might like to sample the local cuisine (deep-fried spiders). Cambodia’s capital is set on a major junction of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers and boasts some fine examples of French-influenced architecture. This afternoon, enjoy some free time. Maybe explore Wat Phnom – a peaceful temple situated on a hill. A great way to see the city’s key landmarks is on a cyclo tour, which generally covers the Psar Thmei (Central Market), US Embassy, Wat Phnom, Mekong riverfront, Independence Monument and Royal Palace.

Day 6: Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh remains a living relic of the country’s past struggles and successes. Your day includes visits to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, which tell the story of the tragic legacy of the Khmer Rouge. S21 is a former school that served as a Khmer Rouge torture centre, and it’s estimated that more than 20,000 people were held and tortured here. The Killing Fields of Choeung Ek are home to a stupa made up of some 8000 human skulls, marking the execution ground for the torture victims of Tuol Sleng. After visiting both sites, you’ll have free time for the rest of the day. Maybe learn about a brighter period in Cambodian history with a visit to the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. Alternatively, the National Museum, housed in a beautiful traditional building, is a great place to see some excellent Khmer craftsmanship. An ideal way to spend the late afternoon and evening is to stroll along the famous Sisowath Quay and enjoy a coffee or cocktail at one of the many riverside cafes.

Day 7: Ho Chi Minh City

This morning, travel by local bus from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City. Along the way, see the Neak Loeung Bridge, which is the biggest bridge in Cambodia, and then stop for lunch after immigration. Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City in the late afternoon. Maybe discover the city’s blend of old and new, east and west on a self-paced walk. Be sure to sample a baguette or some of the excellent coffee on offer – both markers of the city’s strong French influence.

Day 8: Ho Chi Minh City

Today is a free day to explore Ho Chi Minh City at your own pace. You’ll have another welcome meeting at 6 pm. Before then, maybe head to Pham Ngu Lao Street to see the local open-aired market or take an Urban Adventure with an expert local guide. After the meeting tonight, why not get to know your new fellow travellers over an optional group dinner?

Day 9: Mekong Delta – Ho Chi Minh City

Today you’ll travel south by private minibus and spend the day exploring the Mekong Delta. Board a private boat and traverse the intricate waterways – soak up the tranquil surroundings as you float through this fertile landscape, often referred to as ‘the rice bowl of Vietnam’. Disembark at Ben Tre and visit the coconut gardens, stopping at a local home to sample tropical fruits and coconut jams before paddling in sampans (small rowing boats). Take a tuk-tuk tour around the villages, learning about rural life and how the locals make their living. Then, have lunch at a restaurant in the heart of the delta, sampling regional specialties like elephant ear fish. After the cruise, return via bus to Ho Chi Minh City.

Day 10: Hoi An

This morning, say goodbye to Ho Chi Minh City and fly north to Danang. From here you’ll take a bus to Hoi An, with the five spectacular peaks of the Marble Mountains as a backdrop. Once in Hoi An, your leader will take you on a walking tour of the town, influenced over the years by Europe, China and Vietnam. The town was a major trading port from the 17th century onwards, and the outside influences can be seen all over its architecture, with pagodas and assembly halls found across the town. Wander the ancient streets that look much like they did over a century ago and take in a historic house (formerly home to a prominent trader), the Japanese Covered Bridge, a Chinese assembly hall and a museum. Then, your night is free to hit one of the waterside restaurants.

Day 11: Hoi An

Enjoy a free day in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hoi An. You may like to wander the Central Market and the street stalls selling paintings, woodwork, ceramics, lanterns and much more. Hoi An is also famous for its talented tailors who can make beautiful items to order within a few hours. For those still feeling adventurous, why not hire a bicycle and tour the surrounding countryside? This is one of the best ways to get an insight into rural Vietnam. You also have the option to head out on a daytrip to My Son Cham – a UNESCO World Heritage-listed temple complex that reflects the rich cultural traditions of the Cham civilisation.

Day 12: Hue

Leave Hoi An today and journey across the dramatic Hai Van Pass – a sometimes bumpy but incredibly scenic stretch of highway with views of Lang Co Beach. Make a quick photo stop on the way, then continue to Hue – the former imperial capital of Vietnam. When you arrive, join your leader for a tour of the Imperial Citadel – this fortress houses the Imperial City and the citadel-within-a-citadel, the Forbidden Purple City. This icon was almost completely destroyed during the Vietnam/American War, and the ruins and holes left by bombs are a reminder of the destruction that was caused. In your free time you might like to visit Dong Ba Market, which offers locally made goods, fresh produce and tantalising street food.

Day 13: Hue – Overnight Train

Today’s adventure will be on the back of a motorbike! You’ll have your own driver who will take you around the Imperial Citadel and Thien Mu Pagoda – the unofficial symbol of Hue. This site dates back to 1601 and is still an active Buddhist monastery. Here, you’ll also see the car left by a monk who set himself alight to protest the treatment of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese regime. Ride to a special lunch spot at a Buddhist monastery and sit down to a vegetarian feast, then drive to the royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, which is set on a lake surrounded by frangipani bushes and pine trees. In the evening, board an overnight train to Hanoi.

Day 14: Hanoi

Arrive in Hanoi early this morning and transfer to your hotel. Vietnam’s capital is famous for its beautiful lakes, shaded boulevards, public parks and beautiful Old Quarter. Soak up some free time to relax, then take a walking tour through the city. In your free time, maybe wander through the ’36 Streets’ of the historic Old Quarter, chill out by the beautiful Hoan Kiem Lake, or visit the Fine Arts Museum. This museum plays a crucial role in maintaining and promoting the cultural heritage of Vietnam’s ethnic communities.

Day 15: Halong Bay

Travel by private minibus to the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay. This is one of Vietnam’s most beautiful places, a secluded bay of emerald waters flecked with limestone islands and caves. When you arrive, you’ll hop on a cruise to explore Surprise Cave and the surrounding rock formations. In the warmer months, perhaps go kayaking or opt for a swim from Ti Top Island. On board, there’ll be a dining room and bar where you’ll enjoy your meals, including fresh seafood for lunch and dinner. Spend the night on the boat, maybe having a drink with your fellow travellers at the bar, beneath a sky alive with starlight.

Day 16: Hanoi

Wake up on the waters of Ha Long Bay – if you’re keen, you could watch the sunrise from the deck this morning, watching the bay come alive with eagles, fishermen and sunlight. Then, visit The Green Life Centre – this organisation is committed to turning Ha Long Bay’s trash into treasure by collecting discarded items and skilfully turning them into handicrafts. Meet the team behind this important cause and learn how to transform rubbish into a useful and reusable bag. After your visit, return by bus to Hanoi. This afternoon, you’ll have free time to explore Hanoi’s sights or relax at a cafe. Maybe stop for a bia hoi (freshly brewed draught beer) at one of the microbars in the Old Quarter. Tonight, there will be a farewell dinner at KOTO restaurant – an organisation that supports disadvantaged youth with careers in the hospitality industry.

Day 17: Hanoi

Today, your exploration of Vietnam comes to an end. There are no activities planned for today and you can leave at any time after checking out. If you’d like to extend your stay and explore Hanoi, and it’s recommended that you do, just reach out to your booking agent ahead of time.

Departure Dates


Start Date End Date Price  
Sep 14, 2025 Sep 30, 2025 $3,695.00
Oct 5, 2025 Oct 21, 2025 $3,510.00
Oct 19, 2025 Nov 4, 2025 $3,620.00
Oct 28, 2025 Nov 13, 2025 $3,077.00
Nov 2, 2025 Nov 18, 2025 $3,670.00
Nov 9, 2025 Nov 25, 2025 $3,910.00
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 28, 2025 $3,265.00
Nov 16, 2025 Dec 2, 2025 $3,265.00
Nov 23, 2025 Dec 9, 2025 $3,620.00
Nov 30, 2025 Dec 16, 2025 $3,620.00
Dec 7, 2025 Dec 23, 2025 $3,265.00
Dec 14, 2025 Dec 30, 2025 $3,990.00
Dec 21, 2025 Jan 6, 2026 $3,575.00
Dec 28, 2025 Jan 13, 2026 $3,830.00
Dec 30, 2025 Jan 15, 2026 $3,755.00
Jan 4, 2026 Jan 20, 2026 $4,245.00
Jan 11, 2026 Jan 27, 2026 $4,160.00
Jan 25, 2026 Feb 10, 2026 $4,030.00
Feb 1, 2026 Feb 17, 2026 $3,815.00
Feb 8, 2026 Feb 24, 2026 $3,885.00
Feb 15, 2026 Mar 3, 2026 $3,885.00
Feb 22, 2026 Mar 10, 2026 $3,930.00
Mar 1, 2026 Mar 17, 2026 $3,885.00
Mar 22, 2026 Apr 7, 2026 $4,060.00
Mar 29, 2026 Apr 14, 2026 $4,030.00
Apr 5, 2026 Apr 21, 2026 $4,030.00
Apr 12, 2026 Apr 28, 2026 $3,885.00
Apr 26, 2026 May 12, 2026 $3,745.00
May 10, 2026 May 26, 2026 $3,745.00
May 24, 2026 Jun 9, 2026 $3,745.00
Jun 14, 2026 Jun 30, 2026 $3,745.00
Jun 28, 2026 Jul 14, 2026 $3,745.00
Jul 12, 2026 Jul 28, 2026 $3,745.00
Jul 19, 2026 Aug 4, 2026 $3,745.00
Jul 26, 2026 Aug 11, 2026 $3,745.00
Aug 9, 2026 Aug 25, 2026 $3,745.00
Aug 23, 2026 Sep 8, 2026 $3,745.00
Sep 6, 2026 Sep 22, 2026 $3,745.00
Sep 27, 2026 Oct 13, 2026 $3,745.00
Oct 4, 2026 Oct 20, 2026 $3,885.00
Oct 11, 2026 Oct 27, 2026 $3,885.00
Oct 20, 2026 Nov 5, 2026 $3,885.00
Oct 27, 2026 Nov 12, 2026 $3,885.00
Nov 1, 2026 Nov 17, 2026 $4,060.00
Nov 8, 2026 Nov 24, 2026 $4,030.00
Nov 15, 2026 Dec 1, 2026 $4,030.00
Nov 22, 2026 Dec 8, 2026 $4,030.00
Nov 29, 2026 Dec 15, 2026 $3,885.00
Dec 6, 2026 Dec 22, 2026 $3,885.00
Dec 8, 2026 Dec 24, 2026 $3,745.00
Dec 13, 2026 Dec 29, 2026 $3,885.00
Dec 15, 2026 Dec 31, 2026 $4,030.00
Dec 22, 2026 Jan 7, 2027 $4,030.00
Dec 27, 2026 Jan 12, 2027 $3,745.00
Dec 29, 2026 Jan 14, 2027 $3,745.00
Jan 3, 2027 Jan 19, 2027 $3,850.00
Jan 10, 2027 Jan 26, 2027 $3,850.00
Jan 17, 2027 Feb 2, 2027 $3,850.00
Jan 24, 2027 Feb 9, 2027 $3,850.00
Jan 31, 2027 Feb 16, 2027 $3,575.00
Feb 7, 2027 Feb 23, 2027 $3,705.00
Feb 14, 2027 Mar 2, 2027 $3,705.00
Feb 21, 2027 Mar 9, 2027 $3,705.00
Feb 28, 2027 Mar 16, 2027 $3,705.00
Mar 7, 2027 Mar 23, 2027 $3,705.00
Mar 14, 2027 Mar 30, 2027 $3,850.00
Mar 21, 2027 Apr 6, 2027 $3,850.00
Mar 28, 2027 Apr 13, 2027 $3,850.00
Apr 4, 2027 Apr 20, 2027 $3,850.00
Apr 11, 2027 Apr 27, 2027 $3,705.00
Apr 18, 2027 May 4, 2027 $3,705.00
Apr 25, 2027 May 11, 2027 $3,575.00
May 9, 2027 May 25, 2027 $3,575.00
May 16, 2027 Jun 1, 2027 $3,575.00
May 23, 2027 Jun 8, 2027 $3,575.00
Jun 6, 2027 Jun 22, 2027 $3,575.00
Jun 13, 2027 Jun 29, 2027 $3,575.00
Jun 27, 2027 Jul 13, 2027 $3,575.00
Jul 4, 2027 Jul 20, 2027 $3,575.00
Jul 11, 2027 Jul 27, 2027 $3,575.00
Jul 18, 2027 Aug 3, 2027 $3,575.00
Jul 25, 2027 Aug 10, 2027 $3,575.00
Aug 8, 2027 Aug 24, 2027 $3,575.00
Aug 22, 2027 Sep 7, 2027 $3,575.00
Sep 5, 2027 Sep 21, 2027 $3,575.00
Sep 12, 2027 Sep 28, 2027 $3,575.00
Sep 26, 2027 Oct 12, 2027 $3,575.00
Oct 3, 2027 Oct 19, 2027 $3,705.00
Oct 10, 2027 Oct 26, 2027 $3,705.00
Oct 17, 2027 Nov 2, 2027 $3,705.00
Oct 19, 2027 Nov 4, 2027 $3,705.00
Oct 26, 2027 Nov 11, 2027 $3,705.00
Oct 31, 2027 Nov 16, 2027 $3,850.00
Nov 7, 2027 Nov 23, 2027 $3,850.00
Nov 14, 2027 Nov 30, 2027 $3,850.00
Nov 21, 2027 Dec 7, 2027 $3,850.00
Nov 28, 2027 Dec 14, 2027 $3,705.00
Dec 5, 2027 Dec 21, 2027 $3,705.00
Dec 7, 2027 Dec 23, 2027 $3,575.00
Dec 12, 2027 Dec 28, 2027 $3,705.00
Dec 14, 2027 Dec 30, 2027 $3,850.00
Dec 21, 2027 Jan 6, 2028 $3,850.00
Dec 26, 2027 Jan 11, 2028 $3,575.00
Dec 28, 2027 Jan 13, 2028 $3,575.00

Tour Details

Travel Dates

Duration

17 days

Price From

$3,077.00

Sale Ends

December 31, 2025
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