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Asia › Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia


from bustling bangkok and hanoi to local homestays


PRICE PER DAY


£949 47


TOUR ONLY £ MY OWN ROOM


409 £


Cambodia & Vietnam on a Shoestring 20 days › Bangkok to Hanoi


Tour Code: ATCVG


✓ Revelling in the majesty of Angkor Wat ✓ Discovering colonial Phnom Penh ✓ Shopping Hoi An’s quaint streets ✓ Floating through Halong Bay ✓ Walking the intriguing streets of Hanoi


Begin in Bangkok—a city that never sleeps—and end by braving Hanoi’s bustling streets. Plug in to Cambodia and Vietnam on this electric journey with breaks to bliss out on white sand beaches. Get a history lesson exploring Angkor Wat or walking Ho Chi Minh City’s streets. With your accommodation and transport arranged by our expert Group Leader, this adventure offers a great combination of must-see highlights and free time to explore on your own.


Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 Bangkok Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 Siem Reap (2B,1D) Enjoy a delicious Khmer meal at a Planeterra project in a village outside of Siem Reap. Opt to visit the Angkor Wat Temple Complex or the Tonle Sap floating village. › Day 4-5 Phnom Penh (2B) Included orientation walk of Phnom Penh. Optional guided tour of Tuol Sleng Prison and Choeung Ek (Killing Fields). Opt to visit the National Museum and Royal Palace. › Day 6-7 Sihanoukville (1B) Optional snorkelling boat trip or relax by the beach. › Day 8 Mekong Delta (1D) Overnight at a local village homestay. Opt to cruise the Mekong on a boat trip. › Day 9-10 Ho Chi Minh City (1B) Optional guided tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels. Visit Ben Thahn market or the War Remnants Museum. Overnight train on Day 10 to Nha Trang. › Day 11-12 Nha Trang (1B) Opt to go on a snorkelling trip, relax by the beach, visit the mud baths or take a motorbike tour. Overnight train on Day 12 to Hoi An. › Day 13-14 Hoi An (1B) Opt to take a cooking class, see the My Son ruins or the Hoi An old town. Go shopping, visit the tailors or take a boat ride on the river. › Day 15-16 Hue (2B) Option to visit the Royal Citadel and tombs, go on a Perfume River cruise or tour the countryside by motorbike. Overnight train to Hanoi on Day 16. › Day 17 Halong Bay/Bai Chay (1L) Visit Halong Bay on a cruise with a seafood lunch and visit a cave. › Day 18-19 Hanoi (2B) Explore Hanoi with an orientation walk through the old quarter. Opt to explore the city’s highlights, visit Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and stilt house, the Hoa Lo prison and the Temple of Literature. › Day 20 Hanoi (1B) Depart at any time.


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What’s included: Halong Bay boat cruise with lunch, orientation walks in Phnom Penh and Hanoi.


Accommodation: Simple hotels (15 nts), sleeper trains (3 nts), homestay (1 nt). Transport: Local bus, air-con bus, walking, junk boat, local boat. Group size: Max 16, avg 10. Group leader: Group Leader throughout. Meals included: 13 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner Meal budget: Allow USD380-500 for meals not included.


Hanoi L A O S Hue Hoi An T H A I L A N D Bangkok Angkor Wat


Phnom Penh Sihanoukville


Siem Reap V I E T N A M


C A M B O D I A Nha Trang


Mekong Delta


Minh City (Saigon)


Ho Chi Energy Level Discovery Halong Bay


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Sculptures at Angkor Wat


Junk cruise, Halong Bay


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