What you’ll get

  • Duration : 17 days

  • Departure : Hanoi

  • Suitable : Family, friend, couple, solo travelers...

  • Type : Land tour

  • Product Code : T80VTP12

Overview

Explore Indochina on an exciting tour through Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar. This 17 day trip starts from the legendary Angkor temples, to the bright lights of Saigon; visit tranquil beaches and encounter the magic of Myanmar’s glorious gold-leafed temples. This tour perfectly balances cultural immersion with sightseeing and relaxation, giving you an unparalleled Indochina experience.

 

Highlights

    • Explore speciality of three regions in Vietnam from the north to the center and to the south
    • Visit some of the highlights of Myanmar: Yangon's pagodas, Inle lake, Mandalay, and Bagan
    • Discover Cambodia with Angkor Wat, the largest temple and finest example of Angkorian art and architect

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Size : 20 m2 Max Adults: 2

Bed size: Double/ Twin

Prices per person double occupancy


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Total Option Price

  • Meals
    16 Breakfasts, 3 lunches
  • Transportation
    Shuttle bus, Airplane, Cruise
  • Accommodation
    "Accommodation - oneId: #2", "Accommodation - oneId: #1"
  • Price Includes
    • Accommodations at 3 star hotels
    • English or French speaking guide
    • Meals which indicated in the itinerary
    • Transportation by A/C car per itinerary
    • All entrance fees, boat trips & excursions
    • A night accommodation on Halong Cruise
    • 7 Domestic flights ( Siemreap -Phnompenh; HCM City - Danang; Hue - Hanoi; Hanoi - Yangon; Yangon - Bagan; Bagan - Mandalay; Mandalay - Yangon)
    Price Excludes
    • Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar Visa
    • Meals and drinks, except those mentioned
    • International flights except those mentioned
    • Beverages, Tipping and other personal expenses.
  • Cancellation by Customer

    For almost of our tours, once tour is confirmed and fully paid but for one reason they cancel the tour, the following charges will apply in the event of cancellation prior to tour commencement:

    • More than 30 days before arrival: No charge
    • 15-30 days before arrival: 10% of total tour price.
    • 7-15 days before arrival: 50% of total tour price.
    • 4-7 days before arrival: 75% of total tour price.
    • Within 3 days before arrival: 100% tour price.

    Notes:

    • There will be no refund given for any unused or missed ground arrangements, sightseeing, meals or hotel accommodations.
    • For no show cases, there will be no refund.
    • All cancellations must be in person or in writing and received by us
  • Cancellation by Weather

    In case of an unexpected situation/ bad weather causes an effect on your trip after commencement, we serve the right to change the itinerary of your booked tour for the safety of all clients in the group. If there are more than one solution, we will ask for your permission and agreement to do the next step. In such kind of cancellation, the refund of any payment on the un-used portion of transportation service, hotel service, car rental or tours will be given.

  • Children Policy
    • Under 4 years: Free of Charge.
    • From 4 to 8 years old: 50% of adult’s fare and sharing bed with parents.
    • From 9 to 11 years old: 75% of adult’s fare and using existing bed.
    • Students with ID student card: 95% of adult’s fare and using existing bed.
    • Over 11 years old: 100% of adult’s fare and using existing bed.

Itineraries

Day 1: Welcome to Siem Reap

Welcome to Siem Reap, the gateway into the Angkor temples. Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Angkor Archaeological Park encompasses dozens of temple ruins including Bayon, Banteay Srei and the legendary Angkor Wat.

Upon arrival, our Tour guide and a driver will welcome you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel for check in. now you can spend the afternoon on a relaxing walking tour, exploring the town and visiting the Old Market.

Meals: N/A

Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap

Day 2: Discover Angkor

Enjoy an entire day dedicated to discovering the mysterious Angkor temples. Wake before dawn and take a “tuk-tuk” ride to visit the jungle-entwined temple, Ta Prohm. Sunrise is one of the most beautiful and haunting times to visit the temples, whose ancient sandstone blocks are gilded gold by the early morning rays.  Return to the hotel for breakfast then set back again on a full day temple tour.  

Starting with the magnificent Angkor Wat - the largest Khmer temple and finest example of Angkorian art and architecture—, then we continue our trip to Angkor Thom’s imposing South Gate, topped with the four serenely smiling faces of Avalokiteshvara. Next, visit Bayon temple, the Elephant Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap

Day 3: Siem Reap – Phnom Penh – City Tour

Today we fly from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s modern capital.  Despite its recent turbulent history, Phnom Penh’s wide tree-lined boulevards and faded colonial mansions holds an undeniable charm. Our driver and guide will meet you at the airport and take you to the hotel for check-in.  

Start by learning about the Khmer Rouge and Cambodia’s recent, bloody history on a guided tour of the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the notorious Choeung Ek “Killing Fields.” In the afternoon, try out your best bargaining skills on a walk through the city’s expansive “Russian Market,” where you can find anything from motorcycle parts to valuable gems. Finalize the day with a cyclo ride down Sihanouk Boulevard to visit the National Museum and the Royal Palace, home to the royal family and the opulent silver pagoda.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City

Day 4: Phnom Penh – Chau Doc

We travel by speedboat down the Mekong, through Cambodia and into Vietnam. Spending the cruising down the river, enjoying views of the fluvial landscape is an unforgetteable experience.. Arrive in Chau Doc in the late afternoon. Our driver and guide will meet you at the dock and take you to your hotel for check in.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Chau Doc

Day 5: Chau Doc – Mekong Delta Tour – Saigon

This morning, we drive from Chau Doc to Saigon, stopping along the way to explore the serene Mekong River Delta. Have breakfast then travel by car to the riverside town of Cai Be. Visit a candy factory and orchard garden, where you will have an opportunity to listen to traditional Vietnamese music.

Enjoy a relaxing lunch at a riverside restaurant then set out by rowboat to explore some of the delta’s many islands. In the afternoon we continue on our drive to Saigon. Check in at the hotel then enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.

Meals: B, L

Accommodation: Hotel in Saigon

Day 6: Saigon – Tay Ninh – Cu Chi Tunnels

We leave Saigon and drive through South Vietnam’s countryside to Tay Ninh province to visit the magical Cao Dai temple, home to the Buddhist fusion religion that took root in the 1920s. Join a noon-time ceremony at the colorful temple then stop for lunch at a local restaurant.

After lunch we continue on our journey to visit the historic Cu Chi Tunnels, an incredible underground labyrinth constructed by the Vietnamese soldiers to survive American air raids during the Vietnam War. Those bold enough have the opportunity to crawl through sections of the tunnels to understand the living conditions of the Vietnamese soldiers during the wartime. We return to Saigon in the late afternoon.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Saigon

Day 7: Saigon City Tour – Da Nang - Hoi An

Saigon, Vietnam’s largest city, is a vibrant, modern metropolis, converging East and West. After breakfast at the hotel, spend the morning on a guided tour of this captivating city, visiting the Reunification Palace, the War Remnants Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Post Office and Ben Thanh Market. In the afternoon, drive to the airport to catch your flight to Danang. Our driver and guide will meet you at the arrival gate and take you on the short drive to the tranquil, riverside town, Hoian.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Hoi An

Day 8: Hoi An City Tour

Enjoy time for relaxation as you immerse yourself in the serenity and charm of this sleepy beach town. From the 16th to 18th century Hoi An was a thriving international port frequented by Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab merchants, who came to trade in the high quality silk still produced in the region.

Today, Hoian is a relaxing resort popular with tourists for its eclectic architecture, skilled tailors and numerous cafes. Take a half-day walking tour through the ancient quarter’s narrow winding streets, visiting Chua Ong Pagoda, the Chinese Assembly Hall, the 200 year old Tam Ky ancestral house and the famous Japanese Bridge. In the afternoon, enjoy free time to shop, explore and relax.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Hoi An

Day 9: Hoi An – Hue

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel then check-out and drive northward to Hue over the 500m-high Hai Van pass. Enjoy a stop at the scenic Lang Co Beach for a drink before continuing on to Hue - a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spend the afternoon on a leisurely walking tour through Vietnam’s ancient capital city, visiting the Royal Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda and the Mausoleum of King tu Duc - a replica of the king’s palace built for the next reincarnation of the king.

Meals: B, D

Accommodation: Hotel in Hue

Day 10: Hue – Hanoi – Halong Bay

Today we travel to North Vietnam’s magical Halong Bay. Have breakfast at the hotel then fly to Hanoi. Our driver will meet you at the airport and take you on a drive through the countryside along the Red River Delta to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Halong Bay. Arrive in Halong City in the late afternoon. Enjoy the afternoon to rest and relax at the hotel.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Halong Bay

Day 11: Halong Bay Cruise

Spend a whole day and a night on a traditional Junk Cruise in the amazing Halong Bay: a natural wonderland composed of jutting limestone islands and sparkling turquoise waters. Arrive at the dock around noon and board your junk. Savor a gourmet lunch of fresh seafood onboard as we sail out into the mystical bay.

In the afternoon, we will cruise around some of Halong’s numerous islands. Visit one of the most beautiful caves in Halong area. Stop at an island cove with a sheltered white-sand beach and take a dip in the warm waters of the Gulf of Tonkin (if the weather will be suitable). Pass the night on the junk, lulled to sleep by the gentle rocking of calm waters.

Meals: B

Accommodation: On Cruise

Day 12: Halong - Hanoi

Awake early and participate in Tai Chi excercises on the top deck or simply relax and enjoy the sunrise over the bay’s towering islands. Enjoy a morning cup of coffee or tea, before setting out to explore nearby islands by rowboat. Return to the junk for brunch then take advantage of the sundeck while admiring the amazing rock formations of Bai Tu Long Bay as we navigate back to Halong City.

Our driver will await  you at Halong pier,  then you will drive back to Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi. In the evening enjoy a traditional Water Puppet performance - an unique Vietnamese art form hailing from Southeast Asia’s wet-rice culture.

Meals: B, L, D

Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi

Day 13: Hanoi City Tour – Yangon

Spend a half-day exploring Vietnam’s charming capital. With its wide tree-lined boulevards, french colonial architecture, peaceful lakes and ancient oriental pagodas; Hanoi is an eclectic mix that offers something for everyone. Our city tour guide will take you to Hanoi’s key sites: the Ho Chi Minh Complex (Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum and stilt house); the Presidential Palace; the nearby One Pillar Pagoda; the Old Quarter; the Temple of Literature; West Lake; the sedate Tran Quoc Pagoda & Quan Thanh Temple; and one of the city's museums (a choice between the History Museum and the Ethnology Museum).

In the afternoon we drive to the Noi Bai airport to catch your flight to Myanmar. Our driver and guide will meet at the airport and take you to your hotel.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Yangon

Day 14: Yangon – Bagan

We travel to Bagan: Myanmar’s archeological wonderland and home to over 3,000 ancient temples dotted among lush farmland.  After breakfast at the hotel, we will drive to the airport to catch your short in-country flight to Bagan.

Start the day by exploring some of the region’s many red-brick temples. Starting with Shwe Zi Gone Pagoda, believed to enshrine a hair and tooth of Guatama Buddha, then move on to the 11th century, That byin Nyu and Manuha pagodas. In the afternoon visit a lacquer works then enjoy a beautiful sunset over the legendary Irrawaddy river. (Optional Balloon ride over Bagan if the weather conditions will be suitable.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Bagan

Day 15: Bagan – Mandalay

Begins with a flight to Mandalay. Our driver and guide will meet you at the airport and take on the hour trip through the beautiful countryside to Mandalay. You will spend the day on a tour of Mandalay starting with the Mahagandaryone Monastery to watch the monks partake in their afternoon meal and rice ceremony.

Next we visit the adjacent U Bein wooden bridge, continuing on to see the Mahamuni Image - a bronze Buddha statue cast during Buddha’s lifetime, tapestry works, wood carvings & bronze casting workshops, a marble carving workshop and a silk-weaving home cottage.

After lunch at a local restaurant continue on your tour and visit Mandalay Palace, Shwenandaw Monastery, Atumashi Monstery, and Kuthodaw Pagoda - known as the “world’s biggest book.” Finish the day with a sunset visit to Mandalay Hill, enjoying panoramic views ofthe brilliant green countryside as the sun trails slowly into the West.

Meals: B

Accommodation: Hotel in Mandalay

Day 16: Mandalay – Yangon

Today we fly back to Yangon. Arrive in Yangon in the late morning and start your tour around this colorful, colonial city. Visit the Buddha's Tooth Relic at Kaba Aye (World Peace) Pagoda and Maha Pasana Cave.

Savor a lunch of traditional Burmese cuisine then continue on the tour, visiting a glass factory followed by Myanmar’s largest reclining Buddha, a gigantic monument glittering with gold leaf. Then head to the Bogyoke Market for some souvenir shopping before exploring the Sule Pagoda and Mahabandoola Park Independence Monument in the heart of Yangon.

Meals: B, L

Accommodation: Hotel in Yangon

Day 17: Yangon City Tour

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, then take a guided walk through Yangon’s old colonial neighborhood. Starting at Sule Pagoda, walk to City Hall, passing the British buildings of Emmanuel Church and the inland water transport. Stroll by Burmese food stalls and admire the exotic selection of edibles.

After lunch at a downtown restaurant we will visit the gaudy, golden-temple wonderland, Shwedagon Paya - Yangon’s most impressive monument. Drive to the airport in the late afternoon to catch your departure flight home.

Bon Voyage!

Meals: B

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Important Notes

    • Please be aware that flight times, hotels and all other logistics, services and days of travel are subject to availability. If the listed hotel is fully booked, alternate accommodation will be offered.
    • All hotels are rated according to local standards.
    • All itineraries are flexible and can easily be altered to suit your needs and interests.
    • Please contact one of our travel consultants for more information.

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Customer Reviews

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9.4

Based on 27 reviews

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8.8

Georgieb

Australia
03 Aug 2019
Beautiful but very bust in the afternoon This is my second time in Hoi An after visiting in 2011. The old town is still as beautiful as ever, however at around 3-4pm busloads of thousands of day trippers arrive and the town is no longer t... See more

This is my second time in Hoi An after visiting in 2011. The old town is still as beautiful as ever, however at around 3-4pm busloads of thousands of day trippers arrive and the town is no longer the relaxing, quaint place I remember it. Definitely make the most of the quieter hours early in the day.

9.3

Tina

Germany
24 Jul 2019
It was overwhelming to see Shwedagon Pagoda. Place of worship is a must see. Everyone is required to go barefoot in the premises and given the different entrances and exits, it's better to bring yo... See more

It was overwhelming to see Shwedagon Pagoda. Place of worship is a must see. Everyone is required to go barefoot in the premises and given the different entrances and exits, it's better to bring your footwear with you

9.3

Rahul Shubham

India
12 Jul 2019
Romantic, Charming and Beautiful One of the most beautiful places visited in Vietnam, words are not enough to describe Hoi an town. In night it looks like a dream land with happiness, lights and love flowing everywhere as if yo... See more

One of the most beautiful places visited in Vietnam, words are not enough to describe Hoi an town. In night it looks like a dream land with happiness, lights and love flowing everywhere as if you are in heaven. We did boat ride here with lanterns and it was most relaxing and amazing boat ride we ever did. Its a huge market with lot of options but the atmosphere is what makes the difference and why its different from other markets. Must must visit when in Vietnam

9.8

Thomas

Netherlands
05 Apr 2019
Unique spiritual experience Visiting this Pagoda was a high light during my stay in Myanmar. One may honestly speak of a deep spiritual experience, enriching my life forever. The impressive pavillions and buildings flanking t... See more

Visiting this Pagoda was a high light during my stay in Myanmar. One may honestly speak of a deep spiritual experience, enriching my life forever. The impressive pavillions and buildings flanking the main Pagoda offer shady spots for gazing at this world wonder as well as interesting i sighrs in the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of this remarkable people. Being the leading people in generosity in this world becomes evident in their constant sharing. Not only generous donations to the Pagoda, their welfare organisations to help the poor. As I passed by I was asked to joint their festivities and share in the merits! After all that I was shy to realise that I was charged only 8000 kyat ($8) and happily donated extra in some donation box before leaving this extraordinairy place. I will surely return.

9.3

Joanna E

United Kingdom
26 Mar 2019
" wonderful town in Vietnam ". Hoi An is a wonderful vietnamese town. Many old french colonial buildings are too be found here. There is a very wide variety of restaurants that do cater for every nation.. Shops galore that se... See more

Hoi An is a wonderful vietnamese town. Many old french colonial buildings are too be found here. There is a very wide variety of restaurants that do cater for every nation.. Shops galore that sell things from leather goods, traditional craft( limited but it's there for you too find it) Museums, temples, local street food on every corner. And you must visit the Very old Japanese Bridge.. Boat rides up and down the river, groups or romantic lantern type.. There is genuinely something in Hoi An for everyone to see and enjoy. Bars are many, very small to large. You will face local street sellers, but that happens everywhere in asia. Small cafe's selling cakes and pastries are here too.. Yiu could spend a few days here passing through or spend a week here.. You wont get bored..