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Duration

29 days/28 nights

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English/Other language upon request

About this tour

Tour Route: Siem Reap – Phnom Penh – Sihanoukville – Can Tho – Ho Chi Minh City – Nha Trang – Danang – Hoi An – Hue – Halong – Vientiane –Vang Vieng – Luang Prabang – Pak Beng – Chiang Khong – Chiang Mai – Bangkok

Uncover the essence of Indochina with our 29-day Indochina Grand Adventure, a journey through four vibrant countries brimming with history and culture. Marvel at the ancient majesty of Angkor Wat, navigate bustling city streets, and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife for an unforgettable experience. We handle your accommodations and transportation, allowing you to select activities that spark your interest. Begin and end your adventure in Bangkok! This Indochina Grand Adventure covers Siem Reap, Thailand, and 16 other captivating destinations across the region. This small-group tour includes hotel and hostel stays, an expert guide, select meals, transportation, and more, ensuring a seamless and enriching exploration of Indochina’s wonders.

Highlights

  • Marvel at the majestic beauty of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom
  • Explore local cuisine with a noodle-making demonstration and optional cooking class, followed by leisure time
  • Cruise through the spectacular limestone karsts of Halong Bay
  • Discover the timeless allure of Luang Prabang, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Witness the peaceful ritual of morning alms giving and immerse yourself in the town’s rich cultural heritage

Included/Excluded

  • Experienced English-speaking guides for airport/bus station pick-ups and all day tours
  • Centrally-located accommodations with daily breakfast, as specified
  • Daily supply of mineral water per person during the tour
  • Private high-quality 45-seat coach/bus transport in each country
  • Entrance fees for all sites mentioned in the itinerary
  • Meals as listed in the itinerary (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
  • All international and domestic flights
  • Visa fees for Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, beverages, etc.)
  • Any bank fees or transaction charges on your end
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary

Itinerary

Arrive at Siem Reap International Airport at your convenience (ensure your Cambodia visa is arranged). Your friendly guide and driver will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Spend the day at leisure, exploring Siem Reap’s bustling markets or relaxing.
Accommodation: Tara Angkor Hotel (Superior Room) or similar Meals: None

Discover the UNESCO-listed Angkor Archaeological Park, starting with Angkor Wat, a 12th-century masterpiece of Khmer architecture. Explore Angkor Thom, the ancient capital, visiting the South Gate, Bayon Temple with its iconic stone faces, Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, Elephant Terrace, and Terrace of the Leper King. Wander through Ta Prohm, the jungle-entwined “Tomb Raider Temple.” Enjoy a guided tour, capturing the grandeur of these historic sites, and return to Siem Reap for a restful evening.
Accommodation: Tara Angkor Hotel (Superior Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Journey through Cambodia’s countryside to Banteay Srei, the “Citadel of Women,” famed for its intricate pink sandstone carvings. Continue to Beng Mealea, a mysterious 12th-century temple reclaimed by jungle, offering an adventurer’s glimpse into Angkor’s past. Along the way, visit rural villages, interacting with locals and soaking in authentic Khmer life. Return to Siem Reap as the sun sets, enjoying dinner at a local restaurant.
Accommodation: Tara Angkor Hotel (Superior Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Fly to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s vibrant capital. Embark on a city tour, visiting the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, adorned with 5,000 silver tiles. Explore the National Museum, showcasing Khmer art and history. Reflect on Cambodia’s tragic past at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) and Choeung Ek Killing Fields, somber reminders of the Khmer Rouge era. Opt for a local bus to navigate the city’s bustling streets. Keep your hotel card handy while exploring Phnom Penh’s lively atmosphere.
Accommodation: Ohana Phnom Penh Palace (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

After morning sightseeing in Phnom Penh, drive to Sihanoukville, Cambodia’s coastal gem. Check into your beachfront hotel and relax on the sandy shores. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or exploring nearby markets. Optional activities include island day trips, snorkeling, or party cruises, offering a taste of Sihanoukville’s vibrant seaside culture.
Accommodation: Independence Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Immerse in Sihanoukville’s coastal charm with an optional snorkeling boat trip to nearby islands, exploring vibrant coral reefs and marine life. Alternatively, relax on the beach or join a cultural tour to local villages, sampling Khmer cuisine and traditions. Spend the evening at a beachside café, soaking in the laid-back vibe.
Accommodation: Independence Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Cross the Cambodia-Vietnam border and travel to Can Tho, the heart of the Mekong Delta. Check into a rustic village homestay, offering an authentic glimpse into rural Vietnamese life. Enjoy a home-cooked dinner prepared by your hosts, sharing stories and savoring local flavors.
Accommodation: Local Homestay (Shared Facilities) or similar Meals: Dinner

Explore Can Tho’s vibrant markets or nearby waterways at leisure, perhaps visiting a floating market. Drive to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) by private car, arriving in the evening. Discover Saigon’s nightlife at a rooftop bar like the historic Rex Hotel, enjoying live music and city views. Sample street food, from phở to bánh mì, in this culinary hub.
Accommodation: Alagon D’Antique Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Fly from Tan Son Nhat Airport to Nha Trang, Vietnam’s coastal gem. Embark on an orientation walk, soaking in the city’s energetic vibe. Spend the afternoon at leisure, strolling the beachfront promenade or visiting local markets. Note: Traveling during Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year, January/February) offers a festive atmosphere with family celebrations and vibrant decorations.
Accommodation: Novotel Nha Trang (Superior Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Join an optional boat trip to Nha Trang’s nearby islands for snorkeling, swimming, or a lively beach party. Alternatively, relax on the sandy shores or explore Nha Trang’s cultural sites, such as the Po Nagar Cham Towers. Enjoy a seafood dinner by the ocean, savoring the coastal ambiance.
Accommodation: Novotel Nha Trang (Superior Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Spend a free morning in Nha Trang, perhaps relaxing on the beach or visiting a spa. Board an overnight train to Da Nang, a modern city with ancient roots, nestled by the East Sea. Settle into your comfortable sleeper cabin for the scenic journey, arriving the next morning.
Accommodation: Overnight Train (Soft Sleeper Cabin) Meals: Breakfast

Arrive at Da Nang railway station and drive to Hoi An, a UNESCO-listed ancient port town. Embark on a walking tour of Hoi An’s cobblestone streets, exploring historic merchant houses, the Japanese Covered Bridge, and Chinese assembly halls. Check into your hotel and spend the evening wandering the lantern-lit streets, soaking in Hoi An’s timeless charm.
Accommodation: La Charm Hoi An Hotel & Spa (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Join a noodle-making demonstration at the G Adventures-supported Oodles of Noodles Project, followed by a local lunch featuring Hoi An’s signature Cao Lầu. Spend the afternoon at leisure, choosing from a cooking class, cycling to An Bang Beach, visiting a tailor for custom clothing, or exploring Hoi An’s ancient streets and riverside cafes.
Accommodation: La Charm Hoi An Hotel & Spa (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Travel north to Hue, Vietnam’s imperial capital during the Nguyen Dynasty. Explore the Royal Citadel, a fortified complex with palaces and temples, or visit royal tombs like Tomb of Tu Duc. Optional activities include a Perfume River cruise or a motorbike tour through Hue’s countryside, passing rice fields and ancient bridges. Check into your hotel and enjoy a traditional Hue dinner.
Accommodation: Rosaleen Boutique Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

pend a free morning in Hue, perhaps visiting Dong Ba Market or the Forbidden Purple City. Fly to Hanoi, Vietnam’s cultural heart, and check into your hotel. Relax or take a short walk through the Old Quarter’s bustling streets, sampling street food like bún chả.
Accommodation: The Q Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Drive to Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of emerald waters and limestone karsts. Board a traditional junk boat, savoring a seafood lunch while cruising past dramatic islets. Visit a floating village, join fishermen to learn net-casting, or explore hidden caves by kayak. Spend the evening on board, dining under the stars.
Accommodation: Oriental Sails (Deluxe Cabin) or similar Meals: Lunch

Enjoy a sunrise over Halong Bay, followed by breakfast. Cruise back to port, passing serene fishing communities. Return to Hanoi and embark on an orientation walk through the Old Quarter, visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, Hoa Lo Prison, or Hoan Kiem Lake. Shop for souvenirs or relax at a lakeside café.
Accommodation: The Q Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Explore Hanoi at leisure, visiting colonial buildings, ancient pagodas, or unique museums like the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. In the afternoon, fly to Vientiane, Laos’ tranquil capital (flight duration approximately 1–2 hours, not 40 hours as previously stated). Check into your hotel and enjoy a riverside dinner by the Mekong.
Accommodation: Salana Boutique Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Discover Vientiane’s cultural treasures, starting with Pha That Luang, Laos’ golden national monument. Explore vibrant morning markets, cycle through riverside villages, or ride a tuk-tuk to Wat Sisaket, home to thousands of Buddha statues. Visit the COPE Visitor Centre to learn about Laos’ post-war recovery. Watch a spectacular sunset over the Mekong River, sipping a Lao beer.
Accommodation: Salana Boutique Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Drive north to Vang Vieng, a scenic town nestled among limestone cliffs, rivers, and rice fields. Check into your hotel and spend the afternoon exploring the town’s laid-back vibe or relaxing by the Nam Song River. Enjoy a riverside dinner, soaking in Vang Vieng’s natural beauty.
Accommodation: Riverside Boutique Resort (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Dive into Vang Vieng’s adventure offerings, choosing from river kayaking, forest hiking, or a boat tour through stunning landscapes. Thrill-seekers can try rock climbing, renowned as the best in the region. Alternatively, cycle through rice paddies or visit the Tham Chang Cave. Watch the sunset over the river, reflecting on a day of exploration.
Accommodation: Riverside Boutique Resort (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Travel to Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and cultural heart of Laos, nestled at the confluence of the Nam Khan and Mekong Rivers. Check into your hotel and spend the afternoon wandering its charming streets, lined with French colonial buildings and golden temples. Enjoy a traditional Lao dinner at a riverside restaurant.
Accommodation: Villa Santi Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Rise early to witness Luang Prabang’s daily alms-giving ritual, offering food to saffron-robed monks (arrange with your guide a day prior; dress modestly with shoulders, chest, and legs covered). Alternatively, observe silently from a distance. Enjoy breakfast at your hotel or savor noodle soup at a local stall. Visit Wat Xieng Thong, a masterpiece of Lao architecture, and the National Museum (former Royal Palace). Spend the afternoon at leisure, browsing the Night Market or relaxing by the Mekong.
Accommodation: Villa Santi Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Board a boat for a two-day Mekong River cruise to Chiang Khong, stopping overnight in Pak Beng, a quaint riverside village. Arrive in the late afternoon and check into a guesthouse. Enjoy dinner on a restaurant balcony, watching the Mekong’s ginger-hued currents framed by jungle and boulders.
Accommodation: Local Guesthouse (Standard Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Continue your Mekong cruise, arriving at the Laos-Thailand border in the late afternoon. Cross into Chiang Khong, Thailand, completing immigration formalities (Thailand visas typically available on arrival). Check into your hotel and relax, reflecting on your journey through Laos’ serene waterways.
Accommodation: Namkhong Riverside Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Drive to Chiang Mai, northern Thailand’s cultural hub. Upon arrival, explore at leisure, visiting vibrant food markets, ancient temples like Wat Chedi Luang, or the bustling Night Bazaar. Enjoy Chiang Mai’s relaxed vibe and sample northern Thai dishes like khao soi.
Accommodation: De Chai Colonial Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast

Join an optional Thai cooking class, mastering dishes with a balance of sweet, spicy, and salty flavors. Alternatively, visit Doi Suthep Temple, cycle through countryside, or experience a unique massage at a women’s prison training school. In the evening, board an overnight train to Bangkok (12–13 hours), settling into a comfortable sleeper cabin.
Accommodation: Overnight Train (Soft Sleeper Cabin) Meals: Breakfast

Arrive in Bangkok early morning and check into your hotel. Explore Thailand’s capital, visiting the opulent Grand Palace, Wat Pho with its reclining Buddha, and the National Museum. Cruise the Chao Phraya River and its canals (klongs), gaining a unique perspective on local life. In the evening, enjoy a farewell Thai dinner with your group, toasting to an epic journey with a cold Singha beer.
Accommodation: Nouvo City Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Enjoy a free morning to shop at Chatuchak Market, relax at a café, or visit Jim Thompson’s House. Transfer to Suvarnabhumi Airport for your departure flight, bidding farewell to Indochina with cherished memories. Safe travels!
Meals: Breakfast

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English/Other language upon request

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