Cambodia 🇰🇭Vietnam 🇻🇳-Laos 🇱🇦 for Songkran
fromEmbark on a captivating journey during Songkran through Cambodia and Vietnam, where ancient temples, bustling markets, and scenic landscapes await. Explore the majestic Angkor Wat in Cambodia and cruise the serene waters of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, creating unforgettable memories along the way.
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Reviews 2 Reviews5/5
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Africa
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Hunting
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Jungle
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Activity Level Leisurely
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Group Size Small Group
This is the perfect itinerary to explore Indochina on an exciting tour through Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos.
This 15-day trip starts in Siem Reap by visiting the splendor of Angkor Wat and finishes with swimming in the stunning Khuang Si Waterfall.
Visit tranquil villages, kayak around limestone islands, learn how to cook Vietnamese dishes, and get away from crowds.
This tour perfectly balances cultural immersion with sightseeing and relaxation, giving you an unparalleled Indochina experience.
- International travel and taxes
- Excess baggage fee in the domestic flight
- Bar bills, laundry, telephone calls
- Travel & medical insurance
- Visa fee
- Single supplements
- Optional activities & additional services
- Gratuity for guides & drivers/optional
- Day 1 Welcome to Cambodia - Siem Reap Arrival
- Day 2 Explore The Magnificent Angkor Wat
- Day 3 Siem Reap - Travel to Phnom Penh - Phnom Penh City Tour
- Day 4 Phnom Penh Sightseeing - Flight To Ho Chi Minh
- Day 5 Explore The Mighty Mekong Delta
- Day 6 Learn Vietnam War's History With Visit To Cu Chi Tunnels
- Day 7 Travel From Ho Chi Minh To Hanoi
- Day 8 Explore Hanoi's Countryside in Ba Vi
- Day 9 Hanoi - Halong Bay
- Day 10 Halong Bay - Back To Hanoi
- Day 11 Hanoi - Flight To Vientiane
- Day 12 Vientiane - Travel To Vang Vieng
- Day 13 Travel From Vang Vieng To Luang Prabang
- Day 14 Luang Prabang - Khuang Si Waterfall
- Day 15 Biggest Farewell and Warmest Thank You - Luang Prabang Departure
Embark on a luxurious adventure through Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos, staying in exquisite 4-star accommodations for 15 nights. In Cambodia, immerse yourself in the opulence of boutique hotels in Siem Reap, offering comfort and elegance near the majestic Angkor Wat temples.
Continue your journey to Vietnam, where you’ll relax in stylish hotels in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and the charming town of Hoi An. Enjoy personalized service and modern amenities amidst the bustling streets and serene landscapes.
In Laos, unwind in boutique lodges nestled along the Mekong River in Luang Prabang, where tranquility meets sophistication. Experience the rich culture and heritage of this enchanting country while indulging in luxury.
With 4-star accommodations throughout your journey, your stay in Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos promises to be an unforgettable blend of comfort and adventure.
- Siem Reap: Somadevi Angkor Hotel or similar
- Phnom Penh: Anik Palace Hotel or similar
- Ho Chi Minh City: Alagon Sai Gon or similar
- Hanoi: Tirant Hotel or similar
- Halong Bay: La Pandora Cruise or similar
- Luang Prabang: Maison Dalabua or similar
- Vientiane: Green Park Boutique Hotel or similar
- Vang Vieng: Inthira Vang Vieng or similar
We strongly recommend that our guests invest in a comprehensive travel insurance policy, with good medical coverage. We feel it is better to be safe than sorry and there are many situations where you be grateful that you spent that bit extra. It is important to be aware that in many of the countries that you will be traveling to, they will not have as good a health-care system as to might be used to. There are excellent international hospitals in South-East Asia, but they are very expensive, so it’s best to have insurance in place just in case.
Should you or someone in your group have any special needs, please inform us as soon as you can, so we can make any necessary arrangements to facilitate you. If you are handicapped or have any physical limitations, we will make sure to prepare an itinerary that you will be happy with and provide accommodation that will make your stay as comfortable as possible. We also need to be aware of any allergies (food or otherwise) or dietary requirements you may have.
You shouldn’t worry about communicating; in most of the places you are going they will have a good grasp of English and of course, most of the time you will be with a English-Speaking guide who will be able to help you. It’s always nice to learn a few words in the local language; just ask your guide or a member of staff and they will help you. Local people always appreciate it if you make that effort, but it is by no means expected.
Although we take as many precautions as possible to make sure your belongings are safe, we are traveling to some exciting destinations that are home to very skilled pick-pockets and thieves. Fortunately, the majority of tourist-related crimes in this region are non-violent, so, as traveling anywhere else, just be careful! Travel insurance is always suggested and a lockable bag or money belt will make you better safe than sorry!
Although it is advised to not eat street food in Southeast Asia, it is where you can find some of the cheapest and tastiest dishes. If street food is something you would like to try, just make sure to be aware of a few things. Firstly, your food should always be served hot. Watch them cook it in front of you. Boiling point kills germs and bacteria, so if it is not steaming hot, then it may be unsafe to eat. Beware of anything with ice products in it. Water from the tap is unsafe to drink in these countries, and you do not know where their ice came from. Also, pay attention to the time of day. If you go to a street cart for lunch after 1pm then you are probably just buying bad leftovers. Go to busy food carts. This is an indicator that food is tasty and/or inexpensive, and therefore probably freshly cooked. Enjoy!
In some places, there will be people begging for money or food. It is your choice if you would like to support these people; many sell books or souvenirs and you should feel free to buy from them if you wish. If you do not want to, just stay a firm ‘No, sorry’ or ‘No, Thank you’ and then turn away.
With regards to street children, we strongly discourage you from giving them any money or even buying them food. There are many NGOs (Non-Government Organisations) working hard to keep these children off the streets, where they are extremely vulnerable to any number of dangers. If you would like to help, we recommend asking at your hotel which NGOs are supporting them and make a direct donation to those projects.
Package Confirmed Dates | Trip Status Trip Status | Price (PP) Excluding Flights | Price (PP) Including Flights | |
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April 2, 2025 - April 16, 2025
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Avaliable
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$6,500.00
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Truly a fantastic tour. We thoroughly enjoyed every step of this tour and the final bungee Jumping was an adventure I don\'t think I would ever able to forget, I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone who loves adventure.