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Code: |
IDCN05 |
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Routes: |
Luang
Prabang - Vientiane - Hanoi - Halong -
Hoian - Hue - Ho Chi Minh - Mekong Delta
- Siem Reap - wonderful
Angkor Temples |
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Duration: |
13 Days |
Itinerary in brief
DAY 1: ARRIVAL - LUANG PRABANG
DAY 2: LUANG PRABANG - PAKOU - LUANG
PRABANG
DAY 3: LUANG PRABANG - VIENTIANE
DAY 4: VIENTIANE - HANOI
DAY 5: HANOI - HA LONG
DAY 6: HA LONG - HANOI
DAY 7: HANOI - DANANG - HOIAN
DAY 8: HOIAN - HUE
DAY 9: HUE - HO CHI MINH
DAY 10 : HO CHI MINH - MEKONG DELTA - HO CHI
MINH
DAY 11 : HO CHI MINH - SIEM REAP
DAY 12: SIEM REAP - ANGKOR TEMPLES
DAY 13: SIEM REAP - DEPARTURE
Detail Itinerary
DAY 1: ARRIVAL - LUANG PRABANG
On arrival at Luang Prabang Airport , you are
met and transferred to hotel. This tranquil town
with its gleaming temple roofs, colonial
architecture and stunning mountain backdrop
retains an unique charm rarely found in all
Asia. There is plenty to see in Luang Prabang,
some of which are the impressive stupa of Wat
Visoun, the shrine of Wat Aham, and the Wat Mai
with five tiered roofs. We include these sights
in a half day guided tour which also gives us a
chance to climb Phousi Hill for a beautiful
sunset view of the town and the Mekong
River. There are 329 steps leading us on
zigzag way past various temples to the sacred,
gilded stupa of Wat Phousi at the summit. O/N in
Luang Prabang. (B)
DAY 2: LUANG PRABANG - PAKOU -
LUANG PRABANG
Today we continue seeing the town with the
magnificent Wat Xieng Thong, which nestles at
the meeting of the Mekong and the Nam Khan
River. The temple structures are decorated in
various ways with gilded stuccoes and doorways
while the main sim has a marvellous 'tree life'
mosaic pattern on an outer wall. We then board a
boat cruising upstream on the Mekong River with
stopover at Ban Xang Hai where villagers make
potent local rice wine. The cruise will pass the
stunning mountain landscape, also giving us an
enjoyable visit to the mysterious Pak Ou Caves,
which are crammed with thousands of gold
lacquered Buddha statues of various shapes and
sizes. After the river trip we transfer to the
famous hand weaving village of Ban Phanom where
shoppers can try their hand at bargaining. O/N
in Luang Brabang. (B,L)
DAY 3: LUANG PRABANG - VIENTIANE
The former Royal Palace has been turned into a
national museum, which displays a lovely
collection of the artefacts reflecting the
richness of Lao culture dating from the days of
the early kings right through the last
sovereign. We visit this landmark and take a
flight to Vientiane. On arrival we enjoy a half
day city tour, seeing Wat Sisaket, the oldest
temple still standing in Vientiane. This amazing
structure features remarkable frescoes and
Buddha statues. The following sight is the
former royal temple of Haw Pha Kaew, which
previously housed the famous Emerald Buddha
Image. We also visit the imposing Patouxai
Monument well known as Vientiane's own Arc de
Triomphe on our way to the great sacred
structure and symbol of Laos, That Luang Stupa.
O/N in Vientiane. (B)
DAY 4: VIENTIANE - HANOI
After breakfast, we visit the weaving village of
Ban Nong Bouathong and the bustling famous
morning market that is full of local treasures.
In the early afternoon we board a short flight
to Hanoi , the capital city of Vietnam. Hanoi is
a stylish and gracious city that retains an
unique old world charm and some Asia 's most
striking colonial architecture. The many lakes
and parks also make for relaxing atmosphere.
After checking into hotel we visit the beautiful
lake of Hoan Kiem with its sacred temple and the
vibrant Dong Xuan Market, which boasts Hanoi's
oldest and largest market. A perfect way to
finish the day is to enjoy a short cyclo
excursion through the bustling old quarter
streets named after the specific goods once
offered for sale at these places. O/N in Ha Noi.
(B)
DAY 5: HANOI - HA LONG
This morning we enjoy a half day city tour
starting with the Ho Chi Minh Complex,
containing the mausoleum of the nation's founder
Ho Chi Minh, the Presidential Palace and the Ho
Chi Minh's house on stilts. Close to this famous
site is the One Pillar Pagoda, whose origins
date back to the foundation of Hanoi. We follow
this with a trip to the Temple of Literature,
well known as Vietnam's first university, and
the History Museum which displays an excellent
collection of artifacts illustrating the
Vietnamese history. Upon leaving the town we
travel by roads through the charming countryside
to Halong Bay with stop over at Dong Trieu
pottery village. O/N in Ha Long. (B)
DAY 6: HA LONG - HANOI
The legendary Ha Long Bay is truly one of
Vietnam's most impressive scenic sights. Today
we embark on a sailing boat for a five hour
cruise around this wondrous bay, dotted with
some 3,000 limestone islands rising amazingly
from the clear and emerald water. The limestone
karst formations are littered with beaches,
grottoes and beautiful caves. Along the way we
will anchor for a leisurely swim in a secluded
cove and an enjoyable visit to one of the many
hidden grottoes beneath towering cliffs. After a
seafood lunch on board we make our way back to
Ha Noi, arriving in time to see an evening
performance of Hanoi's famous water puppets. O/N
in Ha Noi. (B,L)
DAY 7: HANOI - DANANG - HOIAN
An early morning flight to Da Nang. On
arrival we are greeted and driven a short
distance to Hoian Town, which was
originally a Cham seaport but has been
influenced down centuries by a myriad of traders
from various cultures. There are plenty to
see in this tranquil and delightful town, some
of which are the famous Japanese Covered
Bridges, the Pottery Museum, the 200 years old
Tamky House, the Chua Ong Pagoda and the
bustling market. We visit these sights on
an exciting walking tour past many low tiled
houses scattered along the small streets and
assembly halls which reflect the town's
multi-cultural past. O/N in Hoi An. (B)
DAY 8: HOIAN - HUE
Upon leaving Hoian we set off on a scenic drive
north to Hue, the last imperial capital of
Vietnam. Along the way we explore the
sensational Marble Mountains and the China
Beach before continuing to the interesting Cham
Museum in Danang City. The winding road begins
as we make our way up the spectacular Hai
Van Pass. At the top of the pass we will
stop to admire a fantastic view north to
Lang Co and south to Danang. Arriving in Hue we
enjoy a boat trip on the Perfume River with
stopover at the bustling Dong Ba Market and the
beautiful Thien Mu Pagoda. After our boat trip
we will visit the Imperial City and the
Forbidden Purple City. This royal residence was
all but destroyed during the 1968 Tet Offensive,
however it is still fascinating to walk among
the ruins. O/N in Hue. (B)
DAY 9: HUE - HO CHI MINH
The sightseeing tour of Hue would not be
complete without a visit to the elaborate tomb
of Emperor Tu Duc. After seeing this sight
we board a flight south. Ho Chi Minh City, still
called Saigon by many locals, is crowded with
bikes and motorbikes, excited by numerous
shopping area and sidewalk cafe. An afternoon
city tour takes us in the Reunification Palace
which was the former residence of the President
of South Vietnam until end of April 1975. Close
to the palace are some beautiful French colonial
structures including the Notre Dame Cathedral
and the Old Sai Gon Post Office. We also visit
the Jade Emperor Pagoda and the War Remnant
before we continue to the bustling Ben Thanh
Market where anything and everything is for
sale. O/N in Ho Chi Minh City. (B)
DAY 10 : HO CHI MINH - MEKONG DELTA - HO CHI
MINH
Heading out of the town, we travel by roads to
the Mekong Delta, Vietnam's largest rice bowl.
On arrival in My Tho we embark on a boat
navigating around the intricate small canals in
the delta region, which is a great way to
observe the local lifestyle close-up. This
thrilling excursion will pass the lush green
vegetation before arriving on an island. Here we
have opportunities to visit some fascinating
local industries, stroll around an orchard and
taste many seasonal fruits. After feasting on a
huge lunch we return to Ho Chi Minh, stopping
off along the way to see the beautiful Ving
Trang Pagoda and the Cho Lon, Saigon's
Chinatown, which is crammed with fascinating
temples and mysterious, narrow lanes. O/N in Ho
Chi Minh. (B,L)
DAY 11 : HO CHI MINH - SIEM REAP
Today we travel by air to Siem Reap in Cambodia.
This town of Siem Reap is our base for visiting
the world famous temples of the ancient city
Angkor, which was the capital of the powerful
Khmer Empire from 802 AD to 1350 AD. After
checking into hotel, we drive to the
archeological area to visit the South Gate of
Angkor Thom, famous for its series of colossal
human faces carved in stone, the impressive
Bayon Temple, the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas,
the Elephant Terrace, the Terrace of the Leper
King. Te largest as well as most complete
structure of Angkor Wat is not to be missed. We
stroll around this massive monument, exploring
the many galleries with columns , libraries,
pavilions, courtyards and ponds full of water
reflecting the towering temple. O/N in Siem
Reap. (B)
DAY 12: SIEM REAP - ANGKOR TEMPLES
The jungle covered temple of Ta Prohm is an
incredible sight. There are enormous fig trees
and gigantic creepers which embrace themselves
in the stone foundations of the structure giving
the impression of man's creation being reclaimed
by the powerful forces of nature. We explore
this masterpiece as well as some of the
surrounding temples including Banteay Kdei, Sra
Srong, Ta Keo, Thommanon and Chau Say Tevado.
The grand circuit with Preah Khan, Kravan, Neak
Pean, Krol Ko, Ta Som, East Mebon and Pre Rup
Temples, is also visited this afternoon before
we walk up to Phnom Bakheng Hill for a view of
the spectacular sunset over these sandstone
monuments. O/N in Siem Reap. (B)
DAY 13: SIEM REAP - DEPARTURE
This morning we embark on a boat for a short
cruise on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia's biggest
natural lake. The experience is wonderful as we
pass by floating village, friendly children in
small boats and fishermen pulling in morning
catch. This excursion is all depending on your
departure time. The trip ends after your
transfer to Siem Reap Airport for departure. (B) |