| Grand of Vietnam
and Cambodia - 18 Days
This
comprehensive Vietnam - Cambodia tour fascinates you with all the best
in Vietnam, to experience natural beauty of Mekong Delta, Halong Bay,
the World Heritage site, and Sapa’s beautiful mountainous landscape in
Lao Cai ... Then explore the fascinating city of Phnom Penh, the capital
of Cambodia, visiting the attractions that explain the history and
culture of Cambodia such as the National Museum, before entering into
the great Khmer Empire and the overwhelming beauty of the Temples of
Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom...
Destinations: Hanoi | Sapa | Halong Bay | Hue
| Hoi An | Ho Chi Minh City | Mekong Delta | Chau Doc | Phnom Penh |
Siem Reap - Angkor Temples
Highlights
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Taking a leisurely cyclo ride though the classic streets of
Hanoi’s Old Quarter
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Gazing at Sapa’s beautiful mountainous landscape - nestled on
China’s border - and meeting wonderful ethnic minority groups
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Trekking or mountain biking through the hills surrounding Sapa
Valley
Cruising onboard the gracious Emeraude, a luxury replica paddle
steamer
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Exploring the limestone islands and emerald green waters of
UNESCO World Heritage Listed Halong Bay
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Floating down Hue’s Perfume River to visit tombs, pagodas and
temples, relics of the former Imperial Capital
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Wandering the streets of charming Hoi An
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Exploring the remains of the great Cham kingdom at My Son and
Tra Kieu
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Visiting the famous Cu Chi network of underground tunnels,
strategic centre of the Viet Cong struggle
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Cruising though floating markets and river-based villages of the
vibrant Mekong Delta
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Delving into the history of the Khmer Empire, once the greatest
power in South east Asia
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Witnessing the architectural legacy of the mighty Khmer Empire -
once the greatest power in South East Asia
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Absorbing the beauty of the temples of Angkor
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Feeling welcomed by the smiles and hospitality of the Khmer
people
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Riding into the depths of the jungle
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Walking alongside the Mekong River in sleepy Phnom Penh.
Itinerary in details
Day 1: Arrive Hanoi
Arrive in Hanoi and transfer to hotel. The rest of the day is at
leisure.
O/N in Hanoi.
Day 2: Hanoi – Hoa Lu - Hanoi (B)
A 70km drive through rural northern Vietnam to the site of Vietnam’s
first capital, Hoa Lu. After visiting the two remaining sanctuaries of
the ancient citadel, take a sampan on a river through the rice paddies
to the grottoes of the sacred Tam Coc Caves. Enormous limestone karsts
jut out from the green rice fields giving rise to this place’s other
name, ‘Halong on Land’. Climb up to the Bich Dong Pagoda, which offers a
scenic view of the surrounding countryside.
O/N in Hanoi
Day 3: Hanoi - Lao Cai (B)
A full day city tour of Vietnam’s capital. Hanoi is a unique city with
tree-lined boulevards, French colonial architecture, peaceful lakes and
oriental temples. The city tour includes such sights as Ho Chi Minh’s
Mausoleum and his house on stilts, the One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of
Literature, the Quanh Thanh Temple and the Tran Quoc Pagoda on the edge
of West Lake. After lunch in town continue to the Museum of Ethnology
and end the afternoon with a visit to the Lake of the Restored Sword and
a cyclo tour of the Old Quarter. In the evening take the night train to
Lao Cai.
O/N on the train.
Day 4: Lao Cai - Sapa (B)
Transfer to Sapa. In the terraced hills and mountains of Sapa, the
monotony of the expansive green landscape is enlivened by the colours of
its hill tribe population … the rainbow colours of the Flower H’mong,
flashes of the shining silver jewellery from the necks and wrists of
indigo-clad H’mong and the scarlet hues of the turbans worn by the Red
Dao. It is where you will find hands stained with colour from fabric
dyes and shades of blue, red and green intricately embroidered and
stitched into jackets, waistcoats, pants, skirts, caps purses and
leggings. Take a morning walking tour of Sapa for a visit to the busy
market where Red Dao, Black H’mong and other ethnic minority people
converge from the surrounding countryside to sell their embroidery,
silverware and handicrafts, and to buy provisions. In the afternoon
visit the Cat Cat hill tribe village.
O/N in Sapa.
Day 5: Sapa - Lao Cai Hanoi (B)
In the morning enjoy a trek to the Red Dao village of Tha Phin, and in
the afternoon trek through the green Sapa Valley to visit the Black
Hmong minority of Lao Chai Village and Giay minority of Ta Van then back
to Lao Cai to catch the night train to Hanoi.
O/N on the train.
Day 6: Hanoi - Halong Bay (B,L,D)
Early arrival in Hanoi. After breakfast leave Hanoi by road for Halong
Bay with a stop en route at But Thap Pagoda in Thuan Thanh Province,
known for its four-storey stone stupa and referred to as Vietnam’s first
Buddhist centre. The pagoda, built in the 13th century and rebuilt in
1647 by the Buddhist monk Chuyet Chuyet, is a complex of ten buildings
over an area of 100 metres that houses ancient statues and artefacts.
Enjoy the journey through the rich farmlands of the Red River Delta and
the scenery of rice fields, water buffalo and everyday Vietnamese
village life. Arrive in Halong and board the Huong Hai or Bai Tho
traditional sailing junk. Whilst cruising the exquisite waters sample
the regions fresh seafood. Visit the recently discovered Surprise Grotto
with its great views, and on the next island see the yawning mouth of Bo
Nau Cave. Alternatively journey to Dau Go Cave and nearby see the famous
stalagmites and stalactites of Thien Cung Cave. Enjoy a swim in the
emerald waters of Halong Bay at any spot that you wish to visit. Watch
the sun set over the bay whilst enjoying a delicious dinner.
O/N on
board junk.
Day 7: Halong Bay - Hanoi - Hue (B,L)
Wake up to fresh coffee and a wholesome breakfast before cruising back
to Halong City. En route the junk weaves through strange-shaped rock
formations that invite comparisons from fighting cocks to dragons and
even General de Gaulle’s nose! After another wonderful fresh seafood
lunch on board disembark at the dock at Halong City. Transfer back to
Hanoi and the Airport to catch your flight to Hue.
O/N in Hue.
Day 8: Hue (B)
Visit the former imperial capital of Vietnam. A boat trip on the
romantically named Perfume River visits Hue’s best-known religious site,
Thien Mu Pagoda, and the mausoleum of former emperor Minh Mang, in a
tranquil setting of gardens and lakes. In the afternoon visit the
elaborate mausoleums of emperors Tu Duc and Khai Dinh and the Imperial
Citadel from where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 and 1945.
O/N in Hue.
Day 9: Hue - Hoi An (B)
Leave Hue for Hoi An, a major Asian trading port in the 17th and 18th
centuries whose architecture and relaxed lifestyle has changed little
over the years The scenic route passes through the wonderfully
photogenic fishing village of Lang Co before climbing over the Pass of
Ocean Clouds. In the afternoon take a walking tour of the ancient town
centre to visit the former merchants’ homes, the 400 year-old Japanese
Covered Bridge and the colourful market.
O/N in Hoi An.
Day 10: Hoi An - My Son - Hoi An (B)
A half day trip to visit the capital and religious centre of the former
Champa Kingdom, My Son. Here, 40km southwest of Hoi An, in a lush green
valley, are dozens of red brick towers and sanctuaries dating from
between the seventh and thirteenth centuries. Visit the museum and the
holy site then head back to Hoi An. Afternoon is free at leisure.
O/N in Hoi An.
Day 11: Hoi An - Danang Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) (B)
Transfer to Danang Airport after breakfast for the short flight to
dynamic Ho Chi Minh City, still called Saigon by many locals. A full day
city tour takes in the city’s bustling Chinatown and begins with a visit
to the Thien Hau Temple, from where you will take a cyclo ride; the most
appropriate and unusual way to explore Cholon, literally meaning ‘big
market’. The ride will take you to the lively Binh Tay Market. Then
visit a lacquerware factory to witness workers continuing a Vietnamese
ancestral tradition. After lunch visit the War Museum and the former
Presidential Palace, from there on you will go on foot (the car will be
available at all times) to visit the major sights of colonial Ho Chi
Minh City: the Notre Dame Cathedral, Old Saigon Post Office, Dong Khoi
Street (formerly Rue Catinat), Continental Hotel, Opera House and City
Hall. After this historical visit, enjoy some wonderful ice cream at
Fanny’s, a quaint little parlour with a French atmosphere, before
exploring the trendy boutiques on Ton That Thiep Street.
O/N Ho Chi Minh
Day 12: Ho Chi Minh City – Cai Be – Vinh Long – Can Tho (Mekong
Delta) (B,L)
Depart for Cai Be, deep in the Mekong Delta, and embark on a cruise on
the Cai Be Princess junk boat. The tour begins with a visit of the
colourful Cai Be floating market, followed by a visit to some locale
home factories that produce rice paste, rice popcorn and coconut candy.
Proceed to evergreen islands among the Mekong River through a large
network of meandering tributaries, crisscrossed with countless arroyos.
Lunch is eaten at a fruit orchard before the cruise to Vinh Long to
discover beautiful landscapes along the river and observe the typical
Mekong Delta rural life. Drive to Can Tho and transfer to hotel on
arrival.
O/N in Can Tho.
Day 13: Can Tho – Chau Doc (B)
Cruise to the colourful Cai Rang floating market while having a buffet
breakfast on board the traditional Mekong-style Mystic Sampan. Then it
is back to dry land in Can Tho for a two-hour bike tour of the
countryside. Leave Can Tho for Chau Doc.
Day 14: Chau Doc - Phnom Penh (B)
After breakfast. Visitors then take the nice rowing boat trip through
the floating village to visit the fish farm to see how the Mekong Delta
people raise fish on their floating house. Visit the Cham minority with
their traditional weaving village. Change to the speed boat to board to
PhnomPenh ( Schedule 9 : 30 - 14 : 30 ). Arrive in Phnom Penh and
transfer to hotel. This city was once considered one of the most
beautiful in the Orient, and despite its recent turbulent history it
still retains a colonial charm. In the afternoon visit the National
Museum, the Silver Pagoda, the Royal Palace and Wat Phnom hill, founding
place of the city.
O/N in Phnom Penh.
Day 15: Phnom Penh - SiemReap (B)
Transfer to Pochentong Airport after breakfast for the morning flight to
Siem Reap. Alternatively take the new speed boats to Siem Reap leaving
Phnom Penh at 08:00 and arriving in Siem Reap around 12:30. Siem Reap is
the base for exploring the fabled temples of Angkor, the ancient capital
of the Khmer empire. On arrival begin a tour of the temples that
includes the early-Angkor era temples of the Roluos Group - Preah Ko, Ba
Kong and Lo Lei. In the afternoon continue to Srah Srang, Banteay Kdei,
Chau Say Tevoda, Thommanon, and the fabulous Ta Prohm Temple, embraced
by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers.
O/N in Siem
Reap.
Note: If travelling by boat the morning tour in Siem Reap will
not be possible.
Day 16: Siem Reap (B)
After breakfast a morning tour of the temples takes in the South Gate of
Angkor Thom, the famous Bayon, Baphoun, the Terrace of Elephants and
Terrace of the Leper King. In the afternoon, visit the magnificent
12thcentury Angkor Wat. Return to hotel after watching the sun set over
Angkor Wat.
O/N in Siem Reap.
Day 17: Siem Reap (B)
After breakfast depart for a visit to Banteay Srei, Kbal Spean (River of
1000 Lingas) and Banteay Samre. In the afternoon, visit the Grand
Circuit taking in Pre Rup, Neak Poan and Preah Khan.
O/N in Siem Reap.
Day 18: Depart Siem Reap (B)
After breakfast take a boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake (best from July to
February) and afterwards visit the Siem Reap market and the workshops of
Artisans d’Angkor (wood and stone carving) and/or visit the Landmine
Museum of Mr Aki Ra before transferring to Siem Reap Airport for
departure flight.
Note: This tour includes a 3-day Angkor Temple
Pass.
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