An ideal itinerary if you wish to combine classic sightseeing with a beach getaway over 14 days.
Visit the magnificent Angkor temples, discover Tonle Sap Lake, immerse yourself in the bustling streets of Hanoi, experience an overnight cruise in Lan Ha Bay, explore historic Hoi An, soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Ho Chi Minh City, and venture into the enchanting Mekong Delta before concluding your holiday in Mui Ne, a coastal town renowned for its beautiful beaches, red sand dunes, and fishing villages
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The tour has been designed for you to experience Vietnam & Cambodia at a moderate pace. This is just a suggested itinerary and can totally be tweaked to suit your style and need.
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You'll have access to the best attractions, avoiding the crowds and immersing yourself fully in the experience.
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Upon arrival, your guide or driver will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel.

Feel your excitement build as you drive through towering old trees on your way to the awe-inspiring Angkor Complex. The tour will begin at Bayon, a richly decorated temple. Its most distinctive feature is the hundreds of smiling faces that grace the towers. Impressive bas-reliefs tell stories of daily life and of the great battles that were fought between the Khmers and ancient Thais. Continue to Ta Prohm, one of Cambodia’s most beloved temples. Unusually, Ta Prohm is in much the same condition in which it was found. The combination of large trees growing out of the ruins and the surrounding jungle give the temple a truly magical feel. In the afternoon explore the magnificent Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument and best-preserved temple in the complex. This visually spectacular massive three-tired pyramid has become a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its flag. Admire the grandeur of its architecture and its extensive decoration of bas-relief friezes. End your day taking in the views of the sunset over the jungle from the top of Pre Rup Temple before returning to Siem Reap.
Note: While you'll have the opportunity to see some of the most famous temples on this trip, we can also arrange visits to Koh Ker, Cambodia's newest UNESCO Heritage Site, or Banteay Srei temple, known as the 'citadel of women, where you can see the most intricate carvings.
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Take a short 15-kilometer drive to Tonle Sap Lake, located south of Siem Reap. Here embark on a cruise to Kompong Phluk, an isolated Khmer community of three villages built on stilts. The community hasabout 3,000 residents who farm fish and vegetables on the floating platforms.Admire the floating village with a Buddhist monastery right in the middle. The cruise will also take you through the flooded forests that surround the village, a unique ecosystem where millions of fish come to spawn each season, attracting a myriad of water birds. Enjoy the views and keep an eye out for wildlife, especially birds and crab-eating macaques.
Interesting fact: The Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia experiences a unique phenomenon where its water flow changes direction twice a year. During the dry season, the lake drains into the Mekong River. However, during the rainy season, the Mekong River swells with water, causing the Tonle Sap River to reverse its flow direction, effectively filling the Tonle Sap Lake and expanding its surface area. This phenomenon is essential for maintaining the lake's ecosystem and biodiversity and supports the livelihoods of many people living in the surrounding areas.

Xin chao! Welcome to Hanoi!
Upon arrival, your guide or driver will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel.
Interesting fact: The building shown in the above picture is known as "Shark Jaws," built in 1991 near Hoan Kiem Lake. Despite its controversial design at first, it has become an iconic fixture in the Old Quarter. It's been featured in many international documentaries and is a favorite spot for tourists to take coffee breaks and photos.
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Begin the morning with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum and hear about the man who led Vietnam’s campaign for independence from French colonial rule. After dedicating his life to the liberation of his country from foreign rule, Ho Chi Minh died in 1969 and his body was preserved for posterity. Every October the mausoleum is closed for a month and Uncle Ho is given a bit of a spruce up! Then wander the grounds to see the one pillar pagoda and the presidential palace. Next,visit the 11th century relic, the Temple of Literature, which was built in homage to the Chinese scholar Confucius.
In the afternoon start with the Museum of Ethnology that is widely acknowledged as the best in the country, with an extensive display dedicated to Vietnam’s 54 ethnic minority people. Take a breezy cyclo ride through the Old Quarter’s 36 streets, named for the products that were sold from their shops. Today, vendors on Tin and Bamboo Streets still sell the same wares. Next, sip astrong Vietnamese coffee in a café overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake - an important symbol in Vietnamese folklore. End your day with a delightful water puppet show, a traditional art that is still being performed today.
Interesting fact: Walking around the streets of Hanoi, you will often see street vendors selling fruits, vegetables, and flowers from bamboo baskets that they carry on their shoulders. These vendors, a quintessential part of the city's vibrant street life, use a traditional method of transporting goods that involves balancing two baskets on either end of a bamboo pole, which they carry across their shoulders.

Salga de Hanói y viaje por carretera hasta el embarcadero de la isla de Tuan Chau, en la bahía de Halong. Embarque en su crucero de lujo, donde será mimado con estilo y comodidad mientras serpentea por los imponentes acantilados de piedra caliza y las aguas verde esmeralda de la bahía de Ha Long. Deténgase en Tra Bau, un escondite secreto de la bahía de Lan Ha que cuenta con playas, cuevas y calas. Puede probar a navegar en kayak o simplemente nadar en las cristalinas aguas de la bahía. De vuelta a su barco, disfrute de la vida a bordo o en su suite, y con un cóctel en la mano contemple la puesta de sol sobre el Golfo de Tonkín. A última hora de la tarde, participe en una demostración de cocina profesional antes de deleitarse con una lujosa cena en el comedor. Pase el resto de la noche como desee: vea una película en el comedor, relájese en la cubierta con un cóctel o vaya a pescar calamares al amparo de la noche.
Dato: La bahía de Ha Long disfruta de un tiempo fresco y cielos despejados de septiembre a noviembre. De diciembre a marzo llega la niebla, que confiere a la bahía un aire misterioso. Abril y mayo traen días soleados y una brisa refrescante, mientras que la estación de los monzones, de junio a agosto, puede hacer impredecibles las visitas.
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Levántese con el sol y practique Vivonam en la terraza mientras disfruta de las majestuosas vistas de la bahía circundante y de la fresca brisa marina. Termine su experiencia con un paseo en barco de bambú para visitar la Cueva Oscura y Brillante antes de regresar al puerto deportivo de Tuan Chau. Su guía y conductor le llevarán al aeropuerto de Hanoi para tomar el vuelo a Danang.
A su llegada a Danang, le llevarán a su hotel en Hoi An.

Begin your story of Hoi An, a former port that welcomed Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab merchants between the 16th to 18th centuries. Today it is renowned for its old quarter lined with two-storey Chinese shops, with elaborate carved wooden facades and terracotta tile roofs. And not forgetting expert tailor shops and delicious food! The tour includes stops at several famous landmarks. The first is Chua Ong Pagoda, dating back to 1653 and built in honor of the Chinese general Quan Cong, who is worshipped by many as a symbol of loyalty and justice. Next, pop into Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, to see the Jinshan Temple which is dedicated to the goddess of the sea and the protector of sailors. From there it’s a short walk to Tam Ky House, a 200 year old ancestral house and finally, stroll across the often photographed 17th century covered bridge built by Japanese craftsmen. The beautifully built bridge doubles as a temple and is a major landmark of Hoi An. After a Vietnamese lunch, visit the docks and see traditional fishing boats and the unusual round basket boats that ply the water.
Tip: Consider extending your stay for another night if your schedule permits. You can unwind with a massage, shop locally, or take a tour to either My Son Sanctuary, an ancient Cham site, or the Golden Bridge, known for its unique design resembling being lifted by two giant hands.

Your guide will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your flight Upon arrival, your guide or drive will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel.
In the afternoon enjoy a half day walking tour of Saigon. Start your Story of Saigon with a visit to the War Remnants Museum. Here, your guide will tell the story of the city’s darkest and most tragic hours during the Vietnam War. The museum contains displays of military aircraft, weaponry and many photographs - some that are quite graphic in nature. Although many of Vietnam’s 90 million people are now too young to remember the war, its legacy is still felt strongly across Vietnamese society. Next, visit the Reunification Palace, once a symbol of the South Vietnamese Government. It was here on 30 April 1975, that the war ended when a North Vietnamese Army tank crashed through its gates. See the war room, the banquet hall and the presidential office with the unusual gifts which have been received. Then, continue to the Central Post Office, designed and constructed by the renowned architect Gustave Eiffel, and take a moment to send a postcard! Just behind the post office is the Notre Dame Cathedral, an iconic Saigon landmark built in neo-Romanesque style by the French between 1863 and 1880. Today it’s a favoured backdrop for Vietnamese wedding photographs.Next, stroll down follow Dong Khoi Street, which figured prominently in Graham Greene’s famous Vietnam novel, The Quiet American, as Rue Catinat. The walk ends at the Saigon Opera House. From a bomb shelter to housing the parliamentary Lower House, the Opera House has had an interesting history.
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A short 2 hour car transfer delivers you to the pristine natural beauty that is Ben Tre Province. Known as “Coconut Island,” many of its people still rely on tradition and centuries old methods of production. Visit Monkey Bridge, or "Cầu Khỉ" in Vietnamese, a traditional and picturesque type of bridge found in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. Next, we'll journey to a coconut farm, immersing ourselves in local life and witnessing firsthand the coconut production process. You'll have the opportunity to learn about the making of coconut products and experience the art of crafting sleeping mats alongside the locals. Following this, we'll embark on a tranquil rowing boat ride through the narrow coconut canals, enveloped by lush greenery, before continuing our exploration by motor cart through charming villages and scenic landscapes, providing an authentic glimpse into local culture and fostering interactions with welcoming locals. To conclude our adventure, we'll enjoy a delectable lunch at a local home, savouring traditional Vietnamese dishes crafted from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
You will then be transferred back to your hotel.
Tip: The Mekong Delta is renowned for its tasty and unique cuisine, including Banh Xeo (crispy rice pancakes with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts), Hu Tieu (rice noodles in a flavorful broth), and Ca Tai Tuong Chien Gion (deep-fried elephant ear fish). While you'll sample these dishes on your day trip, think about extending your visit to stay overnight in the Mekong. This will allow you to savor more delicious food and experience the lively morning floating market the region is famous for.

Today drive to Mui Ne, a coastal town in southern Vietnam, known for its long sandy beaches, striking red and white sand dunes, and traditional fishing villages.
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Relax on the beach, by the pool, or visit the stunning sand dunes that Mui Ne is famous for.
Today depart for Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh and connect with your flight home.
De noviembre a abril es la mejor época para realizar este itinerario, cuando el tiempo es más agradable.
Si no le importan las lluvias esporádicas y el calor, puede viajar en temporada verde (de mayo a septiembre), cuando suele haber menos gente y la mayoría de los hoteles ofrecen tarifas reducidas en esta época del año.
Para más información sobre el tiempo, visite nuestra página sobre el tiempo en Vietnam.
Para este itinerario hay que volar al aeropuerto Noi Bai (HAN) de Hanói y salir del aeropuerto Tan Son Nhat (SGN) de Ciudad Ho Chi Minh. Si desea ampliar el viaje para visitar Camboya, su vuelo de salida será también desde el aeropuerto de Siem Reap (REP).
Por supuesto. El itinerario anterior es sólo una sugerencia de lo que podría hacer. Podemos quitar cosas o sugerir otras experiencias que sean más de su agrado.
Vietnam
Los visitantes de ciertos países podrán entrar en Vietnam sin visado durante un determinado número de días.
A partir del 15 de marzo de 2022, Vietnam ha reintroducido la exención de visado para los ciudadanos de algunos países, como Reino Unido, Alemania, España, Francia, Noruega, Suecia, Corea del Sur, Finlandia, Japón, Italia y Dinamarca, Rusia y Bielorrusia (menos de 15 días); Tailandia, Malasia, Singapur, Indonesia, Camboya y Laos (menos de 30 días); Filipinas (menos de 21 días) y Myanmar y Brunei (menos de 14 días).
Si no es titular de un pasaporte de los países mencionados o si desea permanecer más tiempo del permitido, deberá solicitar lo siguiente Visado electrónico para Vietnam
El visado electrónico cuesta 25 USD y suele tardar 3 días. Recibirá su código por correo electrónico para imprimir el visado. Puede entrar en Vietnam con un visado electrónico en cualquiera de los ocho aeropuertos internacionales del país, incluidos los de Hanoi, Ciudad Ho Chi Minh y Danang, así como en 14 pasos fronterizos terrestres y siete puertos marítimos.
Camboya
Los visitantes de Camboya pueden obtener un visado a la llegada con fines turísticos (30 USD) o de negocios (35 USD), para una estancia máxima de 30 días. Es posible prorrogarlo. El pasaporte debe ser válido al menos 6 meses antes de la fecha de caducidad y se requiere una foto de pasaporte.
También puede solicitar visado electrónico de Camboya en línea.
A partir del 15 de mayo de 2022 ya no tendrá que someterse a la prueba COVID-19 antes de viajar a Vietnam.
Tampoco tendrá que acreditar su estado de vacunación para entrar en Vietnam.
Las tarjetas de débito/crédito son ampliamente aceptadas en Vietnam, especialmente en las grandes ciudades.
Te recomendamos que lleves algunos dólares en efectivo que podrás cambiar a dongs (en tu hotel o en los centros turísticos) a tu llegada.
Si no quieres llevar dinero en efectivo, puedes considerar la posibilidad de adquirir una "tarjeta de dinero de viaje" de prepago, que suele ser más segura y barata que utilizar tu tarjeta de débito/crédito para sacar dinero en los cajeros automáticos de Vietnam.
En Vietnam hay muchos cajeros automáticos, sobre todo en grandes ciudades como Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh y Danang. Si viaja a zonas más rurales, considere la posibilidad de llevar algo de dinero en efectivo.
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