DAY
1: ARRIVAL - SIEM REAP - ANGKOR TEMPLES
On
arrival at Siem Riep Airport, you are met and transferred to
hotel. The 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. The
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.
DAY
2: 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
3: SIEM REAP - ANGKOR TEMPLES - BANTEAY SREI
Upon
leaving the town we set off on a drive past Preah Dark
village to the intricately carved and well preserved temple
of Banteay Srei. After seeing this beautiful landmark we
continue driving through the rugged mountain scenery to Kbal
Soean, known as the River of 1000 Lingas. A view over the
riverbed carvings is impressive. The next stop of our trip
is the Banteay Samre Temple, which is adorned with
impressive reliefs depicting scenes of Vishunu as well as
Krishna legends. We also have time today, exploring the
ancient Khmer civilization site of Hariharalaya which
flourished in the late 9th and earlier 10th
centuries. These are the earliest temples in the Angkor area
and are referred to the Rolous group. O/N in Siem Reap. (B)
DAY
4: SIEM REAP - PHNOM PENH
The
river journey begins as we board our express boat and cruise
for a half day down the Tonle Sap River to Phnom Penh. The
capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh was once considered the
loveliest city of Indochina. Despite the recent turbulent
history, it still maintains considerable charm. A city tour
acquaints us with some major sights of the city. The private
quarters of the Royal Palace are now home to the royal
family and are therefore very close to the public. At the
northern area of the palace grounds is Silver Pagoda, well
known for its 5000 silver tiled floor. We visit both
structures as well as the National Museum for an
appreciation of the splendour of Khmer history. The
next stop of our trip is the legendary temple of Wat Phnom,
which provides an interesting view over the surroundings.
O/N in Phnom Penh. (B)
DAY
5: PHNOM PENH - HO CHI MINH
After
breakfast, we drive out to see the Tuol Sleng Museum with
its disturbing account of Pol Pot’s reign of terror and
the notorious ‘Killing Fields’ of Choeung Ek. The
Indochina journey continues with a short flight to Ho Chi
Minh City. This metropolis is crowded with bikes and
motorbikes, excited by numerous shopping area and sidewalk
cafés. 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 moving to the bustling Ben Thanh Market where
anything and everything is for sale. O/N in Ho Chi Minh. (B)
DAY
6: HO CHI MINH - TAY NINH - CU CHI - HO CHI MINH
The
head quarter of Cao Dai sect is located in Tay Ninh. This
religion was founded in 1923 and now numbers over 2
million members. After breakfast we travel by roads to Tay
Ninh to see the ornate temple of Cao Dai and attend
the fantastic mid-day service when the followers fill the
hall wearing colored robes, a symbol of the curious
combination of the Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism.
Afterwards we continue to the famous Cu Chi Tunnels,
which were an incredible underground network constructed by
Vietnamese fighters during the long struggle for
independence. The tunnels contained hospitals, plus
accommodation and schools, and were used as a military base
for the Vietcong in the American war. O/N in Ho Chi Minh.
(B)
DAY
7: HO CHI CMINH - MEKONG DELTA - HO CHI MINH
Heading
out of 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
8: HO CHI MINH - DALAT
The
northbound journey begins as we depart Ho Chi Minh and pass
through the many tea and coffee plantations to the
hill station of Da Lat, sometimes known as the " City
of Eternal Spring". The drive is long but views are
fantastic. On arrival we can soak up the cool climate
as much as we want by spending our time to wander
around and catch our first glimpse of the town. The
influence of the French is prevalent since Da Lat was
founded as a hill retreat for the colonials to escape the
oppressive heat of the coastal plains and the Mekong Delta.
This charming town is set around a lake and surrounded by
forests, waterfalls and rolling countryside. O/N in Da Lat.
(B)
DAY
9: DALAT - NHA TRANG
After
breakfast, we embark on a short drive past the charming pine
hill to visit the summer residence of Vietnam’s last
Emperor Bao Dai, who was forced to abdicate in 1945, shortly
after the end of the World War II. We follow this with a
trip to the Lam Ty Ni Pagoda and the Hang Nga Guesthouse , well
known as the Crazy House because of its bizarre
architecture. The central market and the old rail station
are also visited this morning before we travel by roads
through the undulating terrains to the picturesque coastal
town of Nha Trang. Along the way we make stopover at the
scenic Ngoan Muc Pass and the Po Klong Jarai Cham Towers.
These amazing structures represent an interesting culture
and a colorful history of the Cham people. O/N in Nha Trang.
(B)
DAY
10: NHA
TRANG
The
fabulous sunny weather, turquoise water surrounding a string
of islands and white sandy beach stretching the
whole length of the city make Nha Trang one of Vietnam's
premier beach resorts. Today we board a boat for a day trip
around the coastal islands, stopping on the way at a local
fishing village to observe the island life. Today we also
have lots of time on the blue clear water enjoying swimming
and snorkeling or lazing on a beach. A seafood lunch is some
enjoyment of the trip. We arrive back in town late afternoon
and visit the Long Son Pagoda and the impressive Ponagar
Cham Towers, which are overlooking the colourful fishing
port. O/N in NhaTrang. (B,L)
DAY 11:
NHA TRANG - DANANG - HOIAN
An
early morning transfer to airport for a flight to Da Nang.
On arrival we are greeted and driven a short distance to Hoi
An 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 vibrant
market. We visit these sights on an enchanting 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
12: HOIAN - HUE
The
following destination of our trip is Hue, Vietnam's last
imperial capital. Along the way we make stop to visit
the sensational Marble Mountains, the China Beach and
the Cham Museum in Danang. This interesting structure is
home to Vietnam's largest collection of Cham treasures. The
winding roads begin as we make our way up the spectacular
Hai Van Pass. At the top of the pass we stop to admire a
fantastic view north to Lang Co and south to Danang.
Arriving in Hue we explore the Imperial Citadel and
the Purple Forbidden City. This royal residence was all but
destroyed during the 1968 Tet Offensive, however it is still
fascinating to stroll among the ruins. Afterwards we enjoy a
walk to the bustling Dong Ba Market that sells a wide
variety of local goods and handicrafts, and pass many
fantastic eating spots, all ideal for visitors to
sample some local delicacies. O/N in Hue. (B)
DAY
13: HUE - HANOI
The
beautiful riverside pagoda of Thien Mu which now becomes the
symbol of Hue, and the elaborate royal tomb of Emperor Tu
Duc are not to be missed. We include these in a half day
cruise on the Perfume River which also gives us a taste of
the scenic countryside as well as an enjoyable visit to the
mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang, in a tranquil setting of
gardens and lakes. After an impressive boat trip we
take a walk to the bustling Dong Ba Market that sells a wide
variety of local goods and handicrafts. In the evening we
board a train for our overnight trip to Hanoi. The train
conditions are basic; we travel in 'soft sleeper' class
which is a compartment for up to four people. This journey
is in keeping with the adventurous nature of our trips and
allows you to experience a taste of the 'real Vietnam'. O/N
on board. (B)
DAY
14: ARRIVAL - HANOI
The
train journey arrives in Hanoi this morning. The capital 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 Vietnam's oldest
and largest market. A perfect way to finish the day is to
enjoy a short cyclo excursion through the many bustling old
quarter streets named after the specific goods once offered
for sales at these places. O/N in Ha Noi. (B)
DAY
15: HANOI - HALONG
After
breakfast, 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. This complex also
comprises 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. In the afternoon we travel by roads
through the charming countryside to Ha Long Bay with stop
over at Dong Trieu pottery village. O/N in Ha Long. (B)
DAY
16: HALONG - HANOI
The
legendary Ha Long Bay is truly one of Vietnam’s most
impressive scenic sights. Today we embark on a sailing boat
for an exploration of this wondrous bay, which is 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
17: HANOI - VIENTIANE
An
impressive way of commencing our day is a walk around Hoan
Kiem Lake at dawn, where hundreds of people come to do
their morning exercise (optional). After breakfast we have
free time until transferring to airport for a flight
to Vientiane. The charming and fascinating capital of Laos,
Vientiane is located on the banks of the Mekong River. This
small city conjures up exotic images, with the curious mix
of Lao, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, French influences. A city
tour includes Wat Sisaket, the oldest temple still standing
in Vientiane. 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 of That Luang Stupa. O/N in
Vientiane. (B)
DAY
18: VIENTIANE - LUANG PRABANG
The
royal capital of the former Lane Xang Kingdom, Luang
Prabang with its gleaming temple roofs, fading colonial
architecture and stunning mountain backdrop retains an
unique charm rarely found in all Asia. This morning we take
a short flight to Luang Prabang. There is plenty to
see in this delightful town, some of which are the
impressive stupa of Wat Visoun, the shrine of Wat Aham and
Wat Mai with five tiered roofs. We include these sights in a
half day guided tour which ends with a climb to 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
19: LUANG PRABANG - PAKOU - LUANG PRABANG
Today
we continue seeing this 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 board a boat for a leisurely trip on
the Mekong River, stopping en route at Ban Xang Hai to visit
the distillation of local rice wine. Upon leaving this
village we wave our wave through the stunning mountain
landscape to the mysterious Pak Ou Caves. They are
crammed with thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues of
various shapes and sizes, all brought there by devout
villagers. After the river trip we drive towards
Ban Phanom and visit the hand weaving. O/N in Luang Brabang.
(B,L)
DAY
20: LUANG PRABANG - VIENTIANE
The
exploration of Luang Prabang would not be complete without a
visit to the national museum at the former Royal Palace.
This interesting structure displays a lovely collection of
treasures and artifacts reflecting the richness of Lao
culture dating from the days of the early kings right
through the last sovereign. We then spend our time
wandering through the charming streets until transferring to
the airport for a short flight back to Vientiane. On arrival
we head out to see the impressive Friendship Bridge which
links Laos and Thailand, and the Buddha Park. This landmark
represents a blend of Buddhist and Hindu sculptures created
by mystical monk on a parkland located by the Mekong River.
A perfect way to round off the day is to watch the
spectacular sunset over the Mekong River from one of
riverside bars. O/N in Vientiane. (B)
DAY
21: VIENTIANE - DEPARTURE
There
is a free time for your own exploration of the city
and catching up on some shopping areas. The trip ends after
your transfer to the airport for departure. (B)
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INCLUDING
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Transportation
in private air-conditioned vehicle
with driver + Meal as
mentioned: B = breakfast, L = Lunch,
D = dinner + Accommodation:
twin sharing room at the below
mentioned hotel or similar one
+ English or French
speaking guide + Entrance fee
to indicated sights + Boat trip in
Mekong Delta , Hue,
Halong , Luang Prabang + Train
ticket Hue - Hanoi ( soft sleeper
class) + Flight ticket:
Phnom penh - Ho Chi Minh, Nha Trang
- Danang, Hanoi - Vientiane - Luang
Prabang - Vientiane + Express boat
Siem Reap - Phnom Penh.
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NOT INCLUDING
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Other
meals, tip, drinks, airport tax,
single room supplement, personal
expenses, travel insurance, visa,
flight in/ out Indochina, any
optional additional tours or
activities during free time.
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HOTELS
USED ON THIS TRIP
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CITY/
AREA
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Standard
Class
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First
Class
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Superior
Class
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Hanoi
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ATS hotel, Thuy
Tien hotel
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Hoa Binh hotel,
Galaxy hotel, Green Park hotel
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Guoman hotel,
Sunway hotel, Hanoi hotel
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Halong
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Halong
Post hotel, Halong II hotel |
Halong
Bay hotel, Halong I hotel |
Heritage
Halong hotel, Saigon Halong hotel ( building |
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Hue
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Dong
Duong hotel, Thuan Hoa hotel, Thanh Lich
hotel |
Huong
Giang hotel ( garden view room),
Century Riverside hotel ( garden view) |
Saigon
Morin hotel, Huong Giang hotel ( river view
room) |
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Hoian
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Vinh
Hung II hotel, Thanh Binh II hotel |
Hoian
hotel |
Hoian
Beach resort ( garden view), Hoian Riverside
Resort |
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Nha
Trang
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Hai
Yen hotel, Vien Dong hotel |
Que Huong hotel
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Saigon
Nha Trang hotel, Nha Trang Lodge hotel |
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Ho Chi Minh
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Vien
Dong hotel, Liberty hotel, Chancery hotel |
Oscar
hotel, Kim Do hotel, Continental hotel,
Windsor Saigon hotel |
Rex
hotel, Majestic hotel, Novotel Garden Plaza
hotel, Amara Saigon hotel |
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Phnom Penh
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Princess
hotel, Diamond hotel |
Juliana hotel, Bayon hotel,
Monorom Holiday
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Cambodiana
hotel, Sunway hotel |
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Siem Reap
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Nokor
Phnom hotel, Salina hotel, Neak Pean hotel
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City
Royal hotel, Angkor hotel , City Angkor
hotel |
Angkor
Century hotel, Apsara Angkor hotel
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Vientiane
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Lane
Xang hotel |
Novotel
hotel |
Lao
Plaza hotel |
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Luang Prabang
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Phousi hotel,
Manoluck hotel
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Villa Santi
hotel, Villa Santi Resort
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Phouvao Pansea
hotel, Grand Luang Prabang hotel
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HOTEL
NOTES
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