Best of Vietnam & Cambodia

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Overview

  • Duration:10 days 9 nights
  • Travelers:14 - 16 guests
  • Tour Type:Fixed Departure
  • Language:English
Step into a world of ancient wonders, emerald landscapes, and graceful traditions on this 10-day journey through Cambodia and Vietnam. Begin amidst the mystical temples of Siem Reap, where the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat and the serene shrines whisper tales of a glorious past. Continue to Central Vietnam’s coastal gems—the charming lantern-lit streets of Hoi An and the magical heights of Bana Hills. Travel north to Sapa’s misty mountains, where terraced fields meet ethnic villages, and onward to Hanoi, a captivating blend of history and modern rhythm. End your adventure sailing across the ethereal Halong Bay, one of nature’s greatest masterpieces.
From sacred temples to floating lanterns, from mountain peaks to tranquil bays—this thoughtfully crafted journey is a celebration of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful landscapes and timeless heritage.
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Highlights

  • International Flights from Siem Reap to Danang,
  • Domestic Flight from Danang to Hanoi
  • Vietnam & Cambodia Visa
  • 8 Nights Premium Accommodation in well-appointed 4★ hotels
  • A night on board a Luxury Cruise in Halong Bay
  • Daily Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Must-See Sightseeing & Excursions with entry tickets
  • Full-day Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom & Ta Prohm temple tour
  • Apsara Dance Cultural Show in Siem Reap
  • Cam Thanh Bamboo Boat Experience
  • Hoi An Lantern Boat Ride
  • Full-day Bana Hills tour with Golden Bridge & French Village
  • Scenic drive to Sapa & visits to CatCat Village,
  • Fansipan Mountain visit & Rong May Glass Bridge
  • Full-day Ninh Binh excursion
  • Quang Phu Cau Incense Village

Includes/Excludes

  • Accommodation in comfortable, senior-friendly hotels
  • Daily meals as mentioned in the itinerary
  • All transfers and sightseeing by comfortable vehicle
  • Vietnam & Cambodia Visa
  • Experienced local driver and guide
  • Dedicated Seniorholidays tour planning and support
  • India to Cambodia Flight Tickets
  • Hanoi to India Flight Tickets
  • Travel insurance
  • Applicable GST & TCS
  • 4.5% Bank Remittance Charges
  • Personal expenses of any nature
  • Early check-in or late check-out at hotels
  • Guide / Driver Tips
  • Any services or expenses not specifically mentioned under “Inclusions”
  • Any increase in US Dollar/Euro currency rate before the start of the trip

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive in Siem Reap – Gateway to the Khmer Kingdom

Board your early morning flight from Delhi to Siem Reap via Bangkok, touching down in the cultural heart of Cambodia by mid-morning. After checking in and some rest, begin your first exploration with a city tour of Siem Reap—visiting the sacred Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm Shrines, where locals come to pray for good fortune, followed by a stroll through Central Park and along the Siem Reap River. Later, pay homage at Wat Thmey, a poignant memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. End the day with a comforting Indian dinner before settling in for the night

Day 2 - The Majestic Temples of Angkor

Today is dedicated to the ancient wonders of the Angkor Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Begin with the iconic Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument—its intricate bas-reliefs and towering spires are breathtaking at sunrise. Continue to Angkor Thom, the last great capital of the Khmer Empire, with its enigmatic Bayon Temple featuring smiling stone faces.

Post lunch, explore Ta Prohm, famously wrapped in the roots of massive trees, creating an enchanting jungle-temple atmosphere. It's haunting, beautiful, and completely mesmerising.

Unlike the perfectly restored Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm feels raw and untouched, making it one of the most unique stops in the Angkor Archaeological Park.

As evening falls, enjoy a traditional Apsara Dance performance over a local dinner, immersing in Cambodia’s art and mythology.

Day 3 - From Ancient Temples to Coastal Charm – Siem Reap to Danang

After breakfast, fly to Danang, Vietnam, and drive to the charming Cam Thanh Village, known for its tranquil waterways  and lush coconut groves. Experience the unique bamboo basket boat ride, gliding through serene canals as local fishermen demonstrate traditional techniques.

Later, head to the UNESCO-listed Hoi An Ancient Town—a romantic riverside settlement with glowing lanterns, narrow streets, and old-world charm. Enjoy a picturesque lantern boat ride before dinner in Hoi An, then return to Danang to check in and rest.

Day 4 - A Day of Fantasy at Bana Hills

After breakfast, set out for a full-day excursion to Bana Hills, a hill station and resort complex famed for its cool climate and fairy-tale landscapes.

Ride the world’s longest cable car to reach the summit and walk across the stunning Golden Bridge, seemingly held up by two giant hands. Explore the French Village, the flower gardens, and enjoy a lavish Indian buffet lunch. Return to Danang for an evening by the Dragon Bridge, where the dragon literally breathes fire—a dazzling spectacle! End the night exploring the lively Night Market before returning to your hotel.

Day 5 - Journey to the Misty Mountains of Sapa

Take an early morning flight to Hanoi and enjoy an Indian breakfast before embarking on a scenic 6-hour drive to Sapa,  nestled amidst the northern highlands. The route offers mesmerizing mountain views and rice terraces. Upon arrival, have lunch and rest before visiting Cat Cat Village, home to the H’mong ethnic community,  where traditional crafts and water mills reflect Vietnam’s rural heritage.

Conclude with a warm Indian dinner at Ganesh Restaurant and relax in the crisp mountain air.

Day 6 - Touch the Clouds at Fansipan Mountain

After breakfast, take the spectacular Fansipan Cable Car—one of the world’s longest—to reach the “Roof of Indochina.” The views from 3,143 meters above sea level are truly unforgettable. After descending, visit the Rong May Glass Bridge, a thrilling walkway suspended over stunning valleys, offering breathtaking panoramas.

Spend the afternoon at the Sapa Market, mingling with locals and browsing colorful handicrafts before dinner and rest.

Day 7 - Back to Hanoi – Tradition Meets Modernity

Post breakfast, drive back to Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital of culture and history. Upon arrival, relax at the hotel before exploring the scholarly Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university, dedicated to Confucius.

Later, enjoy a cyclo ride through the bustling Old Quarter, where French colonial charm meets street-market chaos. Take some time to visit the photogenic Train Street, where trains pass astonishingly close to cafés and houses. Dinner and overnight stay in Hanoi.

Day 8: The Hidden Charms of Ninh Binh & Incense Village

Embark on a day trip to Ninh Binh, often called “Halong Bay on land.” Cruise through the limestone caves and emerald waterways of the Trang An Eco-Tourism Complex, surrounded by towering karst peaks.

After an Indian lunch, visit the mesmerizing Quang Phu Cau Incense Village, famous for its colorful bundles of incense sticks laid out like a rainbow.

On your way back, stop at a lacquer workshop to see Vietnam’s exquisite artistry, and later enjoy some free time shopping around Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square. Dinner is on your own tonight—plenty of local and Indian options to explore.

Day 9: Cruising the Wonders of Halong Bay

After breakfast, drive to the legendary Halong Bay, where over 1,600 limestone islands rise from emerald waters. Board your luxury overnight cruise and spend the day amidst one of the world’s most scenic natural wonders. Explore hidden caves, go kayaking, or simply relax on deck as the sun sets over the bay. Savor a delicious onboard lunch and dinner as the cruise glides gently through the moonlit waters.

Day 10: Farewell Vietnam – Journey Home

Wake up to the peaceful sounds of the sea and enjoy breakfast on deck. Disembark by noon and enjoy an Indian lunch before transferring to the airport for your evening flight (VN981) back to India, carrying unforgettable memories of Cambodia’s ancient temples and Vietnam’s breathtaking landscapes.

Tour maps

Frequently asked questions

What to bring

- Hat
- Change of clothes
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Passport, copy accepted

Not allowed

- Pets
- Pets (assistance dogs allowed)

Know before you go

- You cannot change the date of your visit due to poor weather conditions. Elephant Jungle Sanctuary will remain operational despite rain and other mild weather conditions

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