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Huong Hai Junk, Ha Long Bay


INDOCHINA ENCOUNTER + GOOD MORNING VIETNAM!


TRAVELS THROUGH THAILAND, VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA


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£1778 22 DAYS


Combine an adventure across Thailand and Cambodia with a trip along Vietnam’s beautiful coastline. We explore the ancient temple city of Angkor and cruise between floating fishing villages on Lake Tonle Sap. In Vietnam we travel from Ho Chi Minh City to the celebrated Ha Long Bay where we board a junk for a relaxing cruise around the rugged limestone islands.


ITINERARY


Days 1/2 Overnight flight to Bangkok. Optional trip along the city’s klongs (canals). Days 3/5 Angkor temples Explore the incredible complex of temple ruins, hidden deep in the Cambodian jungle. Day 6 Battambong Board a boat across the lake to Battambong, passing floating fishing villages. Days 7/8 Phnom Penh Ejoy an orientation walk of the capital. Optional visits to the Genocide Museum and ‘Killing Fields’. Days 9/10 Ho Chi Minh City Cross the border into Vietnam and take a walking tour of old Saigon. Optional trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels – the hideout for 10,000 troops during the Vietnam War. Day 11 Mekong Delta Optional boat trip along the busy river. Catch a sleeper train. Days 12/13 Nha Trang Relax on the beach. Days 14/15 Hoi An Catch the train and bus to the historic sea port. Enjoy a guided tour or explore by bike.


Ind ochina Encounter +


Good Morning Vietnam! Ref QBV VIETNAM


HANOI


O ld Quarter Ho Chi Minh’s m ausoleum


L AOS


G ulf of T onkin


Limestone cliffs


Perfume River Imperial City


HUE THAIL AN D


K long trip BANGK OK


SIEM REAP


BA TT AMBONG B oat on


Gulf of Thailand km


T onle Sap T onle Sa p Lake


R oyal P alace K illing Fields


PHNOM PENH


0 400


Old merchants houses Bike rides


HOI AN D anang


P oi Pe t CAMBODI A Angkor


T ailors shops Jungle temples


Cu Ch i Tunnels


SAIGON W alking tour My Tho D elta boat trip


(optional) or call our experts on 0844 875 1892


TR ANG Beaches Boat trip


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TOUR ONLY – 20 DAYS Tour price without flights from £899


Junk cruise


HA LONG BA Y


Days 16/17 Hué Travel over the scenic Hai Van Pass. Choose to visit the Imperial Citadel, Royal Tombs or hire a bike. Days 18/19 Ha Long Bay Board a junk for a cruise around the magnificent limestone islands. Day 20 Hanoi Explore the ancient city. Days 21/22 Overnight flight to the UK.


For detailed information visit www.explore.co.uk/tours/qbv


DETAILS


Tour type Discovery Comfort Active


Accommodation and Meals: 15 nights hotels, 3 nights sleeper train, 1 night junk. 12 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 1 dinner are provided.


Transport: Train, public bus, charter bus, boat, junk, taxi and rickshaw.


Group Size: Generally 8 to 14. TOUR DATES


The Indochina Encounter + Good Morning Vietnam! tour runs in the following months:


Jan


May Sep


Feb


Jun Oct


Mar


Jul Nov


Apr Aug Dec


For full details of the dates and prices visit explore.co.uk/tours/qbv


Ref: QBV flight


INDOCHINA ENCOMPASSED SOUTH EAST ASIA IN DEPTH


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On this odyssey across South East Asia we combine many of the highlights of Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Using local transport and staying in simple hotels we visit the capitals Bangkok, Phnomn Penh and Ho Chi Minh City. We discover ancient temples, beautiful beaches and remote villages. We also take a boat cruise across Ha Long Bay and experience the hospitality of tribal villages on mountain treks.


£2229 30 DAYS


ITINERARY


Days 1/2 Overnight flight to Bangkok. Optional trip along the city’s klongs (canals). Days 3/5 Angkor temples Explore the complex of ruins. Day 6 Battambong Take a boat across Lake Tonle Sap. Days 7/8 Phnom Penh Enjoy an orientation walk of the capital. Optional visits to the Genocide Museum and ‘Killing Fields’. Days 9/10 Ho Chi Minh City Take a walking tour of old Saigon. Optional trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Day 11 Mekong Delta Optional boat trip along the busy river. Days 12/13 Nha Trang Relax on the beach. Days 14/15 Hoi An Enjoy a guided tour or explore by bike. Days 16/17 Hué Travel along the scenic Hai Van Pass. Choose to visit the Imperial Citadel, Royal Tombs or hire a bike. Days 18/19


Indochina Encompassed Ref QBH Lao


SAPA


Cai Sleeper train


Red Zao homestay


SIN CHAI 2-day trek


MAI CHAU VALLEY Trekking & Ban Pom Coong village


village homestay LAOS


Sleeper train


CHINA Stay in Chinese Junk HANOI HA LONG BAY


Limestone islands boat trip


Gulf of Tongking


HUE THAILAND


Optional Klongs tour Poi Pet


BANGKOK Boat trip BATTAMBANG Danang


City walking tour Old merchant houses


CAMBOD IA Lake Tonle Sap


PHNOM PENH City walking tour


Moc Bai


My Tho


Gulf of Thailand


Mekong Delta boat trip


Optional


SAIGON Ho Chi Minh City


South


China Sea km


0 400 271


TOUR ONLY – 28 DAYS Tour price without flights from £1399


HOI AN


Sleeper train


Optional Angkor Wat visit SIEM REAP


NHA TRANG


Ha Long Bay Take a junk cruise around the magnificent limestone islands. Day 20 Hanoi Explore the ancient city. Days 21/23 Mai Chau Stay in stilt houses, trek through the valley and meet the White Thai tribes. Days 24/27 Sapa Trek to remote villages in the Hoang Lien Mountains. Stay in homes of the Red Zao. Day 28 Hanoi Explore the city. Days 29/30 Overnight flight to the UK.


For detailed information visit www.explore.co.uk/tours/qbh


DETAILS


Tour type Discovery Comfort Active


Accommodation and Meals: 18 nights hotels, 5 nights sleeper trains, 3 nights village houses, 1 night junk. 18 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 2 dinners are included.


Transport: Train, public and charter bus, boat, junk, taxi and rickshaw.


Group Size: Generally 8 to 14. TOUR DATES


The Indochina Encompassed tour runs in the following months:


Jan


May Sep


Feb


Jun Oct


Mar


Jul Nov


Apr Aug Dec


For full details of the dates and prices visit explore.co.uk/tours/qbh


Ref: QBH flight


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