Southeast Asia for Families of All Ages: Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam in 20 Days

What to expect on this itinerary
Families of all ages can experience the best that Southeast Asia has to offer during this tailored 20-day tour to Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Explore the busy streets of Bangkok and visit sacred temples dressed in gold, head for the forested hills of Chiang Mai, relax on the soft white sands of Krabi’s beaches, wander the jungle temples in Siem Reap, and more during this exciting and educational family-friendly tour.
Customizable Itinerary
Bangkok - First Steps in Southeast Asia
Bangkok is Thailand’s famous capital city, a hub of commerce and tourism that invites visitors from around the world who seek cultural immersion. A guide will greet your family at the airport and transfer you to a hotel in a popular Bangkok district around the corner, where you will witness the many marvelous activities that spotlight the capital's rich history and glitzy appeal. Images of tuk-tuks – traditional Thai open-air taxis – weaving through busy boulevards, golden temples shimmering in the sunlight, and lush gardens flanking royal palaces will introduce you to Bangkok’s epic combination of traditional culture and modern design.
What's Included:
Bangkok - Temple Highlights and Muay Thai Boxing
Chiang Mai - Travels to Thailand’s Northern Hills
Chiang Mai - Educational Experiences with Thai Elephants
Chiang Mai - Doi Suthep’s Summit and an Authentic Village Visit
Krabi - Unwinding on Pearl-White Shores
Krabi - Discover the Sea Caves of Krabi
Krabi - Thai Culinary Tips and Tricks
Krabi - Pleasures of the Thai Sea
Siem Reap - Flavors of Cambodian Cuisine
Siem Reap - Admiring the Beauty of Angkor Wat
Siem Reap - Temples Within the Jungle
Hội An - An Ancient Coastal Town
Hội An - 16th-Century Charm and Old-World Influence
Hanoi - A Break in the Vietnamese Countryside
Lan Ha Bay - Cruising in an Emerald Island Garden
Hanoi - Canoeing to the Sang Tai Sea Cave
Hanoi - Full-Day Highlights Tour of Hanoi
Hanoi - The Culinary Arts in and Around Hanoi
Hanoi - An Unforgettable End
Trip Highlights
- Cross the sparkling waters of the Chao Phraya River on wooden long-tail boats to access Bangkok’s golden and porcelain temples, ornate royal palaces, and bustling local markets
- Enjoy the local buzz and action-packed entertainment of a traditional Muay Thai boxing match suitable for families of all ages from great seats in the Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium
- Venture to the jungles of Chiang Mai and spend a morning learning about the preservation and protection of Thailand’s sacred elephants at an ethical sanctuary where your family will play with, bathe, and feed the gentle giants
- Climb the stunningly designed staircase winding to the summit of Doi Suthep Mountain to view the meticulous Buddhist statues of Wat Phra That and embrace the lofty panoramas of northern Thailand
- Visit an authentic Meo hilltribe to appreciate the rural local lifestyle through images of the villager’s colorful garments, flavors of their distinct dishes, and fragrances of their century-old herbal gardens
- Cruise across the sun-washed waters surrounding Krabi’s coastline to view the sea caves carved into ancient limestone islands and snorkel over the blushed coral reefs teeming with mesmerizing marine life
- Join an experienced chef at her culinary school in the Ao Nang Rainforest for an informative cooking class during which you will prepare authentic Thai cuisine and learn about the country’s unique ingredients and flavors
- Explore the historic grounds of Siem Reap’s world-famous UNESCO heritage site, Angkor Wat, and admire the marvelous works of art and architecture that compose its breathtaking complex
- Sail Lan Ha Bay’s sparkling waters to secluded beaches on karst limestone islands littering the magnificent isles and humble fishing villages floating above the translucent sea encompassing the greater Ha Long Bay
- Partake in an insightful and jaw-dropping Hanoi highlights tour of exquisite landmark destinations such as Hoàn Kiếm Lake, beautiful spiritual grounds such as the One Pillar Pagoda, and iconic heritage sites such as Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
Starting Price
$8,200 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 53 reviews
Zicasso’s travel partner curated the perfect trip to Vietnam and Cambodia for me! We provided a wish list of itinerary items and they went above and beyond with exceptional tour guides, accommodations, and local transportation. I especially appreciated that the travel specialist checked in with us on each leg to ensure things were going smoothly.
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We really enjoyed our trip. I'd like to give you a detailed review. Zicasso's travel agent did a great job setting up our itinerary. When we had a problem in Krabi, the team was great at helping resolve it.
Our evening food tour in Bangkok was a lot of fun and our guide was great at explaining a lot about the food. The guide who picked us up at the airport was excellent. He got us an extra SIM card. The next day, we had a wonderful experience with him at the Temple of Dawn and the Royal Palace. He took us to the airport and came in with us to make sure we were properly checked in.
Cambodia was an interesting trip. Unfortunately, the guide was not as good as all the other guides. He texted me that he was outside at the airport. I texted him back when we had our luggage and came outside. We couldn't find him for more than 15 minutes. All the other guides were lined up with signs. He finally showed up and said he had been sitting off to the side. He also did not have our SIM card. He said we couldn't stop for it because he had forgotten his ID card. He did bring the SIM cards to the hotel later. He was well-informed about the various sites we visited. At the end of the first day, when he was taking us back to the hotel, I mentioned we were supposed to go to the Killing Fields. He said he had forgotten and it was too hot and too late, even though we still had another hour of touring left. He rearranged our next two days so we could include the Killing Fields. On the last day, when he brought us to the airport, he dropped us off outside and left. This is not the attention we received from the other guides. I felt he knew the necessary information to share as a guide, but lacked the professionalism of the other guides.
Our guide in Chiang Rai/Chiang Mai was wonderful! She was very attentive, knowledgeable, and flexible, and a pleasure to spend time with. She also came into the airport with us when we were leaving to make sure everything was in order.
Krabi was nice and relaxing. There was a problem with our room at the hotel. They put us on a side where there was garbage and loud construction going on. When we originally booked Krabi, the hotel that was recommended no longer had the room available that was quoted and we did not want to spend extra to upgrade, so we were put in this hotel. This was not our agent's fault; the hotel should not have put any guests on that side of that building. Our agent was quick to address the situation and the next day we were moved to a nicer room in a different building.
Overall, it was a wonderful vacation. This was our second time booking through Zicasso and both trips were wonderful. Thank you.
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It was a terrific trip to Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. It was well-organized by `Zicasso's travel company, with great guides, activities, and unique experiences.
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We traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia from May 8 to 22, 2025. This was my fifth trip through Zicasso. As expected, the itinerary was excellent and exactly what we were looking for. I did double my budget from what I initially sent to Zicasso.
All of the lodging selections were outstanding. Along with the tours of the Ho Chi Minh complex, Hue Imperial City, the Angkor Wat complex, and numerous other temples and pagodas, we experienced a cable car ride to a mountain summit, a walk through an ethnic village, a water puppet show, a Cambodian circus, a Vietnamese cooking class, an evening lantern boat ride in Hoi An, and dinner in one of the top 50 restaurants in Asia. The water puppets are an ancient Vietnamese art (11th century) and the show was extraordinary.
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Our trip was exceptional in every way. The seamless transfers, great informative guides, beautiful hotels, and the way Zicasso's travel specialist pivoted our stay in Da Nang due to flooding in Hoi An to a beautiful spa. The wonderful sites we saw, the tuk-tuk food tour in Bangkok, and the extra things. It was all great!
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Overall, the trip was good and everything went really smoothly.
The guides were great. All of the hotels were amazing. However, one of them was not as good as the others. It felt outdated and the rooms were noisy.
For the cruise, I wish there were more activities.
The weather wasn’t the best – often rainy and cloudy. I wish it were shared that this was the cloudy season in northern Vietnam. We would have looked to visit during a different time.
Also, many of the tours felt very touristy. For example, we were excited to go to the jazz club in Vietnam. However, when we got there, we couldn’t even get a seat as it was filled with tourists. In the Mekong Delta, the singers were singing “if you’re happy and you know it, clap your feet”.
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