Ultimate Vietnam & Cambodia

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Overview

  • Begin in Hanoi, where tranquil lakes and the lively Old Quarter capture Vietnam’s timeless spirit.
  • Sail through Halong Bay’s limestone islands, waking to sunrise over its shimmering jade waters.
  • Step into history at Hue’s Imperial Citadel and stroll Hoi An’s lantern-lit riverside streets.
  • Explore Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant energy before cruising the Mekong Delta’s peaceful waterways.
  • Cross into Cambodia to uncover Phnom Penh’s royal heritage and the ancient temples of Angkor.

 

Trip Includes

  • Private arrival and departure airport transfers
  • Private roundtrip transfer between Hanoi and Halong Bay
  • Private transfer between Hue and Hoi An with visit to Lang Co
  • 2 nights deluxe accommodations in Hanoi
  • 1 night deluxe cruise accommodations at Lan Ha Bay
  • 2 nights deluxe accommodations in Hue
  • 3 nights deluxe accommodations in Hoi An
  • 3 night deluxe hotel accommodations in Ho Chi Minh City
  • 1 night deluxe sampan cruise accommodations at Mekong Delta
  • 1 night deluxe accommodations in Phnom Penh
  • 3 night deluxe hotel accommodations in Siem Reap
  • Private-guided Full Day Hanoi City Tour including Lunch
  • Private-guided Half Day Perfume River Cruise to Thien Mu Pagoda, Imperial Citadel and Antique Museum in Hue
  • Private-guided  Half Day Hoi An Walking tour
  • Private-guided  Half Day Market Visit and Cooking Class with Lunch
  • Private-guided  Evening Hoi An Secret Cocktail Experience
  • Private-guided  Half Day Saigon City tour including Presidential Palace and History Museum
  • Private-guided  Half Day Cu Chi Tunnels tour in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Private-guided  Half Day Phnom Penh City tour incl. Royal Palace Silver Pagoda & National Museum
  • Private-guided  Half Day Phnom Penh City tour incl. Genocide Museum and Killing Fields Stupa
  • Private-guided  Full Day Angkor Temples tour incl. Angkor Thom Bayon Ta Prohm and Preah Khan
  • Private-guided  Half Day Angkor Temples morning tour
  • Breakfast daily (excluding day 1), 4 lunches, 2 dinners
     

Trip Excludes

  • Travel insurance
  • International and domestic airfare & airfare taxes
  • Meals & beverages not explicitly listed as included
  • Gratuities
  • Optional excursions
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Passport & Visa fees if applicable

 

Summary

Terms and Conditions

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.

 

Hanoi Airport to Hanoi - The French Quarter

 

Your Accommodation

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is located right in the heart of the capital, within walking distance of the administrative business and retail centres and close to the prestigious Opera House and the most beautiful lake of Hanoi city. Restaurants, art galleries and handicraft shops can be found within easy reach. A French colonial-style property built in 1901, this hotel boasts a rich history and a century-long tradition of hospitality for ambassadors and writers, statesmen and entrepreneurs.

Duration

2 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Full Breakfast

 

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

Step into the soul of Vietnam's capital on a day that celebrates history, heritage, and everyday rhythm. Whether you're drawn to iconic monuments or the quiet beauty of temple courtyards, this journey through Hanoi delivers the perfect balance of grandeur and authenticity. It's a chance to connect with the city's storied past, vibrant present, and the subtle artistry woven through both. Your day begins in Ba Dinh Square, where solemn sentries guard the imposing marble mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh. Dive deeper into the life of this national figure with a visit to his stilt house-a modest wooden bungalow tucked within leafy grounds-and the museum that charts Vietnam's path to independence. Just nearby, the One Pillar Pagoda rises gracefully from a lotus pond, echoing ancient spiritual legends. From here, the narrative turns personal: choose from one of three cultural institutions based on your curiosity. - The Vietnamese Women's Museum brings voice to untold stories; - Hoa Lo Prison is a stark window into colonial and wartime struggles; - The Fine Arts Museum reveals the creative soul of the country through sculpture and traditional brushwork. Each offers a different lens into Hanoi's identity. After lunch, you'll continue to the Temple of Literature-a serene sanctuary of stone turtles, sweeping eaves, and scholarly legacy. Built in 1070 and once home to Vietnam's first university, it's an enduring tribute to Confucian values and academic pursuit. Then it's time to loosen the pace with a walk through the Old Quarter. Here, the hum of motorbikes blends with the scent of sizzling street food as you meander through narrow alleys named after centuries-old trade guilds. This is where Hanoi's local life thrives-on stoops, under canopies, between rows of crumbling colonial facades. Tucked into one of these bustling corners is a quintessential Vietnamese café-simple in setting but rich in atmosphere. Find a seat at a streetside table, sip on thick, fragrant coffee, and watch the mosaic of the city unfold. It's not just a drink-it's a ritual, a rhythm, a cultural pulse that lingers long after your cup is empty.

This morning, you will be transferred by road from Hanoi to Tuan Chau Marina. After meeting at Heritage Line's lounge at Tuan Chau Marina, a short speedboat transfer takes you to your luxurious floating home, the starting point for exploring the wonders of Lan Ha Bay and Cat Ba Island. Lunch is served in the almost 360-, light-flooded, elegant dining room during we sail deeper into the bay. Unwind on the terrace deck or private balcony, soaking in the surreal seascape. Thousands of limestone islands scattered across the emerald sea, covered in thick forest conceal hidden caves, and provide shelter for colourful floating fishing communities. This breathtaking geographical and cultural jewel is steeped in folklore. Enjoy an excursion off the ship. Once back on board, sail to the overnight anchorage spot in Lan Ha Bay. The ship's chef invites you to a hands-on cooking class in the dining room, showcasing local ingredients and the preparation of classic Vietnamese dishes. Extend the evening by unwinding at the bar with a digestif, or joining the team for some fun before retiring to your suite.

 

Hanoi to Lan Ha Bay

Meal

Dinner, Lunch

 

Your Accommodation

Ginger Cruise

Heritage Line - Ginger Cruise is a luxurious boutique vessel sailing through the breathtaking Lan Ha Bay, an extension of Halong Bay. Designed in an elegant Indochinese-Vietnamese style, Ginger features just 12 spacious designer suites, each with a private balcony, ensuring an intimate and exclusive experience. Guests can indulge in top-tier amenities, including a spa, sauna, and plunge pool, while enjoying exquisite dining in the stylish restaurant. A highlight of the cruise is its live cooking station, where guests can experience Vietnamese culinary artistry firsthand, complemented by guided excursions to explore the bay's stunning beauty.

Ginger Cruise

Wake up early and join a Tai Chi session on the terrace deck to ease your mind and muscles with the first rays of the sun touching the water. Coffee, tea and breakfast pastries await in the dining room to start the day. It is time for Heritage Line Ginger to lift her anchors and cruise. Enjoy morning excursion off the ship. Back on board, enjoy a hearty breakfast while cruising back to the off-shore embarkation spot. From here transfer back to the welcome lounge at the pier by speed boat. Savour the last moments of this unique journey while relaxing on comfy sun beds on the terrace deck. Transfer by road back to Hanoi.

 

Hue Airport to Hue

 

Your Accommodation

Azerai La Residence Hue

Azerai La Residence, Hue is an enchanting luxury resort situated on the fabled Perfume River, facing the Citadel - once home to emperors and now a UNESCO World Heritage site. The resort's brasserie serves Vietnamese and Western dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Al fresco dining is available with views to the river and beyond. The Spa menu features a range of treatments, therapies, scrubs and wraps, drawing on ancient healing and techniques largely developed in Vietnam and Asian culture. The salt-water pool stretches 40 meters on the far side of the garden and parallels the river. Shaded sun loungers edge the pool. The resort provides a total of 122 rooms and suites, ten of which are located in the historic building with the remaining wings enjoying river and garden views.

Duration

2 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Full Breakfast

 

Azerai La Residence Hue

Hue is a city steeped in rich history, particularly during the Nguyen Dynasty. The city boasts magnificent architectural works, temples, and Royal tombs with outstanding cultural and architectural values as a former capital city. This excursion commences with an interesting boat ride along the Perfume River to the Thien Mu Pagoda with octagon shape with 7 floors. Seven is a sacred number according to Vietnam Buddhism. Take a leisurely walk to a private museum housed in a beautiful ancestral temple filled with pieces collected by a Vietnamese born German professor who teaches East-West comparative philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. After more than 50 years of living abroad, she followed her heart and returned to her hometown of Hue to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Hue's traditional cultural values. This museum is the first and only private museum dedicated to ancient artifacts fished out of the Perfume River. Next, visit the Imperial Citadel. Built between 1804 and 1833, this heavily fortified structure remains the heart of modern-day Hue, despite its tumultuous history. The fortress is still remarkably well-preserved and provides an incredible insight into the grandeur of Vietnam's past. Enjoy Lunch at a local restaurant before returning to hotel.

Depart Hue and travel overland through the most beautifully scenery in Vietnam as you traverse the Hai Van or "Cloudy Pass" to reach Lang Co Fishing village where you will enjoy a tour before traveling onwards to Hoi An.

 

Overland from Hue to Hoi An incl Lang Co Fishing Village En-route

 

Half Day Hoi An Heritage Walk

 

Your Accommodation

Anantara Hoi An Resort

Anantara Hoi An is a charming riverside retreat that blends French colonial elegance with local Vietnamese character, offering spacious rooms with peaceful garden or river views. Just steps from the ancient town, it invites you to relax by the river, unwind at the spa, and savour elevated local cuisine in a tranquil setting.

Duration

3 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Full Breakfast

 

Anantara Hoi An Resort

Central Vietnam is a food-lovers paradise and, with an abundance of fresh ingredients, its reputation for one of the world's finest cuisines is well justified. This join-in cooking class provides the opportunity to experience rural life in the Vietnamese countryside whilst gaining an insightful introduction to the unique culinary heritage of the local cuisine. Your first stop is at the local market in order to select the freshest ingredients for your menu. At the market learn about tropical fruits and vegetables, herbs, and spices, as well as some of the more unusual items that you will see for sale. The scenery around Hoi An is quintessentially Vietnamese and, passing lush rice paddy fields, proceed to the village of Cam Thanh, a traditional fishing village surrounded by tranquil coconut palm-flanked waterways. Exploring the canals by coracle, travelling through coconut palm forests and observing the lifestyle of the fisherman and learning how they fish with rods and nets, using centuries-old methods. Continue to the cookery studio where an expert chef will guide you through the techniques required to produce a range of mouth-watering traditional dishes. You will learn how to make a variety of dishes which made Vietnamese cuisine become famous. Once finished you can savour the delights of the dishes you have prepared, before returning to your hotel.

This evening's adventure takes you through ancient alleyways to some of Hoi An's secret venues. Sample unique cocktails, in unexpected locations and century-old spaces. At each stop, discover a curated cocktail made just for this tour, you may even have a try at making your own! Your taste buds will be teased by local flavors and spices paired with simple yet delicious snacks. During the short walks between locales and tasting sessions, you'll hear stories from your host, exploring the history of the Vietnamese relationship with the French, Japanese and Chinese merchants who came to trade in the city.

Starting the city tour with a visit to the historic former Presidential Palace. This landmark gained its place in history as the first North Vietnamese tanks passed by, signifying the end of the Vietnam War. Take a walk along Book Street, passing by the Notre Dame Cathedral, and stop by one of the local stands to purchase Saigon postcards. Then visit the colonial-era Post Office, featuring classic Gothic, Renaissance, and French colonial designs. Take the opportunity to admire the stunning architecture of a bygone era and send a postcard to your family back home. Next, either walk or drive to the War Remnants Museum, primarily focuses on the Vietnam War but also showcases exhibits dating back to the French colonialist period and the first Indochina War.

 

Hoi An - Beach to Da Nang Airport

 

Ho Chi Minh City Airport to Ho Chi Minh City - District One

 

Your Accommodation

Hotel des Arts Saigon - MGallery Collection

Hotel des Arts Saigon - MGallery Collection is a luxurious boutique hotel in Ho Chi Minh City that seamlessly blends 1930s French Indochine elegance with contemporary comfort, featuring art deco-inspired rooms adorned with parquet floors, handcrafted furnishings, and modern amenities like rain showers and clawfoot bathtubs. Guests can indulge in a rooftop infinity pool, a full-service spa, and diverse dining options-while surrounded by the owner's personal collection of paintings and antiques that infuse the hotel with a unique artistic charm.

Duration

1 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Buffet Breakfast

 

Hotel des Arts Saigon - MGallery Collection

This morning, you'll travel by road south of Ho Chi Minh City (approximately 2 - 2.5 hours) and journey into the Mekong Delta to the riverine town of My Tho. Upon arrival, you will board your Mango Cruises boat at 30/4 Pier in My Tho and head to An Hoa River. Enjoy your welcome drink and peaceful scenery while crew members board your luggage. The sampan will take you to Phong Nam village in Giong Trom, where you will take the cycling trip through the Village to explore more of the local daily life. Stop at a local house to taste the tropical fruits and chat with the farmer. Visit the coconut spirits factory which supplies to most local markets in the area. Continue to take a rowing sampan boat through the small canals, which are covered green by the water coconut plants. Row through these canals until you head back to the big river where your sampan is waiting for you and lunch will be served on board. After lunch, your boat will bring you to My Long village where you will meet with a local family, Mr Sau Tuong, a former Vietcong soldier who survived two years fighting the Khmer Rouge in Phnom Penh. Now he and his wife live on making rice paper, which is the most famous specialty of My Long village. Have a chat with him and enjoy the crispy rice paper made by his wife, and observe the process of how it is made. Get back on the boat and continuing to cruise to Con Oc, the island which is famous with coconut products. Hop on a local bike for a leisure ride to Ms Dung house. Her family has been well-known of making handicrafts from coconut shell. Have a chat with the locals and get back to your boat to enjoy the sunset in the late afternoon. Enjoy a simple yet fun cooking demonstration and dinner on board.

 

Ho Chi Minh City - My Tho - Phong Nam - Con Oc

Meal

Dinner, Lunch

 

Your Accommodation

Mango Cruises Private Sampan Charter

Sized to match the larger freight haulers, our sampans are 22 meters long and 4.5 meters wide, with a cabin height which allows us to enter smaller, more intimate tributaries in the Mekong Delta while providing luxurious onboard comfort and amenities.

Mango Cruises Private Sampan Charter

In the morning, breakfast will be served on board before starting to explore Tan Thanh village by bikes. Stop to visit the coconut fiber processing at the local village where you can see how the locals utilize every bit of the coconut. Continue on to visit Mo Cay local wet market before getting back to the cruise, refresh and prepare to checkout for your onward trip or return to Saigon. Check-out time is at 10.00am, then enjoy 2-hour drive back to Saigon. You will be dropped off at Mo Cay where your driver is awaits to transfer you back to Ho Chi Minh City. Bid farewell to the friendly crew!

 

Your Accommodation

Hotel des Arts Saigon - MGallery Collection

Hotel des Arts Saigon - MGallery Collection is a luxurious boutique hotel in Ho Chi Minh City that seamlessly blends 1930s French Indochine elegance with contemporary comfort, featuring art deco-inspired rooms adorned with parquet floors, handcrafted furnishings, and modern amenities like rain showers and clawfoot bathtubs. Guests can indulge in a rooftop infinity pool, a full-service spa, and diverse dining options-while surrounded by the owner's personal collection of paintings and antiques that infuse the hotel with a unique artistic charm.

Duration

2 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Buffet Breakfast

 

Hotel des Arts Saigon - MGallery Collection

Synonymous with the Vietnam War and a testament to the determined spirit of the Vietnamese, the underground network of passages at Cu Chi is a fascinating day trip out of the city. Work on the tunnels began during the war against the French in the 1940s and over the next 25 years as the conflict with America escalated, they were improved and expanded to create an underground city of meeting areas, storerooms, living quarters and much more. The tunnels allowed the Viet Cong to control a vital area of South Vietnam and at their height, extended for more than 200KM in length and stretched from what was then Saigon to the Cambodian border. Preserved as a memorial park, a small section of this remarkable network is open to the public and there is the option to go below the surface to visit the tunnel first hand. There is plenty of interest above ground as well and it is recommended to bring good footwear, sunscreen and a hat. Please note you may get a little dusty if you decide to go underground.

Enjoy a visit to the Royal Palace, built in 1866 by King Norodom, which is actually a number of structures within a pagoda-style compound. The Silver Pagoda, located within the Royal Palace compound was named because of its floor, which is made up of 5,000 silver tiles. Treasures include a solid gold Buddha encrusted with thousands of diamonds, and a small 17th century emerald and baccarat crystal Buddha. Next, visit the National Museum which houses Khmer art from different periods of Cambodian history, 19th century dance costumes, royal barges, and palanquins. Over 5000 objects are on display including Angkorian era statues, lingas and other artefacts, most notably the legendary status of the leper King. Though the emphasis is on Angkorian artefacts, there is also a good collection of pieces from later periods.

 

Ho Chi Minh City - District One to Ho Chi Minh City Airport

 

Kratie Airport to Phnom Penh - Riverside

 

Your Accommodation

Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra

French colonial elegance greets guests in each step of their experience at Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra an inspired 5-star hotel located in close vicinity of modern government offices businesses embassies and the charms of the riverfront. Hardwood floors and a colonial-influenced aesthetic evoke a timeless refinement in each luxury hotel room and suite. Guests enjoy a riverside setting minutes from landmarks and attractions like the Royal Palace, National Museum and Sisowath Quay. Hotel features 201 rooms including 36 suites

Duration

1 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Full Breakfast

 

Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra

A visit to the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum and Cheung Ek is essential for a first time visitor to Cambodia. During the Pol Pot regime, Toul Sleng, formerly a high school was converted to a detention centre known as S21. After interrogation and often torture, prisoners were transferred to 'Killing Fields' where they were often tortured again and brutally killed. Continue to Cheung Ek was a Chinese Cemetery before it became the Khmer Rouge’s best known Killing Field. The remains of almost 9,000 bodies have been excavated from mass graves in this area. Today Cheung Ek is a Memorial site for Cambodians and visitors from all over the world to pay their respects for those lost. A memorial stupa has been erected and displays over 5,000 human skulls, bones and clothes of the victims. During the Khmer Rouge years, thousands of Cambodians were tortured and imprisoned in detention centres around the country; the visit is a profoundly moving but also depressing experience.

 

Half Day Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, Cheung Ek and Killing Fields

 

Phnom Penh - Riverside to Kratie Airport

 

Siem Reap Angkor International Airport to Siem Reap - Old French Quarter

 

Your Accommodation

Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor

Some travel the world seeking adventure. Others journey in search of the good life. At Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor, experience the best of both. For over 75 years, a visit to the ancient Angkor temples has been synonymous with a stay at Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor. Now sensitively restored, the hotel's renewed elegance and modernity complement the mystery and grandeur of Angkor as never before.

Duration

3 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Full Breakfast

 

Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor

Start with a visit to Ta Prohm, a jungle-clad temple left largely untouched since its rediscovery. Wander through its atmospheric corridors, where massive tree roots weave through the ruins, creating one of Angkor's most striking and photogenic sights. The fusion of nature and architecture offers a glimpse into how the temples once appeared when first found. Continue to Preah Khan, "The Sacred Sword" an extensive 56-hectare monastic complex built by King Jayavarman VII as a monastery and teaching center. Now part of the World Monuments Fund's prime Asian conservation projects, it combines careful restoration with its mysterious, original charm. In the afternoon, drive to Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake and the lifeblood of millions of locals. Board a private longtail traditional boat to explore a floating village, observing how Khmers and Vietnamese live and work together. After the boat tour, return to Siem Reap and if time allows, stop to visit Artisans d'Angkor, a development project teaching young adults traditional crafts such as stone carving, woodwork, and lacquer application - a heartwarming reminder that Cambodia's progress can coexist with its rich heritage.

This morning, visit Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious monument and a masterpiece of Khmer architecture. Built in the 12th century, it features soaring towers, remarkable symmetry, and extensive carvings that stretch across its galleries. Highlights include the detailed bas-reliefs, which tell stories from Hindu mythology, including the famous Churning of the Sea of Milk. Still an active place of worship, it remains beautifully preserved and stands as a powerful symbol of Cambodia's heritage.

Siem Reap - Old French Quarter to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport

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