16-Day Highlights of Vietnam and Cambodia Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Our 16-day Highlights of Vietnam and Cambodia tour explores areas brimming with cultural wonder, breathtaking scenery, and incredible cuisine. Find intriguing historical significance, experience heritage that blends with modernity in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, visit dramatic Sung Sot caves, and sail panoramic Ha Long Bay. Wander the ancient citadel of Hue and watch the sunrise over Angkor Wat as you discover majestic Vietnam and Cambodia.
Customizable Itinerary
Hanoi - Capture the Contrast of Temples and Trade in Bustling Hanoi
Arriving in Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi, you will immediately be met with a sense of “old meets new” as you come across buildings with French, Chinese, and Soviet influences. After checking in to your hotel, you may want to wander around, dodging the plethora of motorcycles, their symphony resembling a swarm of bees. Come across the Bach Ma Temple, designed to represent the Chinese character for “three”, its pillars decorated with intricate gold swirls, the iron and wooden beams beautifully connected, making the structure resemble a “house with eight roofs”. Inside, discover a 19th-century axe of Indian origin, a creation of steel, brass, and copper with a raised, decorative blade.
What's Included:
Hanoi - Embrace Rural Village Charm and Join a Local Cooking Class
Ninh Binh - Discover Scenic and Historic Northern Vietnam’s Ninh Binh
Ha Long Bay - Glide Along Emerald Waters and Explore Captivating Caves
Hue - Relax or Engage in Water Activities on Ti Top Island
Hue - Discover the Imperial Importance of Historic Hue
Hoi An - Drive the “Ocean Clouds” Pass and Visit Hoi An’s Ancient Town
Hoi An - Witness Traditional Net Fishing From a Thung Chai Basket Boat
Hoi An - Trapse Hoi-An’s Architectural Maize and Admire Its Covered Bridges
Ho Chi Minh City - Absorb Street Food Vibes and Bustling Ben Thanh Market
Ho Chi Minh City - Step Inside the Cu Chi Tunnel Then Into Notre Dame
Ho Chi Minh City - Float Along the Mekong Delta To View Vendors At Work
Siem Reap - Marvel At Traditional Industry then Depart for Cambodia
Siem Reap - Watch the Sun Rise and Set at Enthralling Angkor Wat
Siem Reap - Embrace Ancient Cambodian Monuments and Classic Cuisine
Siem Reap - Admire a Natural Reservoir and Bid South East Asia Farwell
Trip Highlights
- Discover Hanoi’s traditional gems and bustling modern way of life
- Take in the beauty of the Red River Delta in Ninh Binh province and marvel at the majestic limestone peaks
- Float down the emerald waters of UNESCO World Heritage Site Ha Long Bay, paying a visit to the Sung Sot Cave to admire its stalactites and stalagmites
- Capture scenes of the beautiful Trang Tien Bridge and Royal Tombs of Emperor Minh Mang in Hue
- Drive through the “Ocean Clouds” or Hai Van Pass en route to Hoi An, breathtaking scenery all around you
- Marvel at the intriguing architecture of Hoi An and wander through its decorative covered bridges
- Get a taste of street food favorites and colorful trading stalls when walking through Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City
- Learn about the haunting history of the Cu Chi Tunnel and admire the beautiful redbrick work of Notre Dame
- Explore the famous Mekong Delta with a boat ride through a floating market, vendors with a zest for life selling fresh produce
- Watch an incredible sunrise and sunset around the fascinating and incredible Angkor Wat
- Visit the impressive grassy stone tower at Prasat Thom, located near Siem Reap
- Delve into a dish of delish amok, the spicy fish curry that’s just one of the incredible Southeast Asian dishes to enjoy during your tour
Starting Price
$4,000 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 92 reviews
My wife and I just returned from a 3-week trip to Vietnam and Cambodia organized by the travel company. We had used a company referred by Zicasso for a trip to Argentina in 2018 and were curious to see if we would be as satisfied after this trip as we had been after that one. Suffice it to say, we were not disappointed! This company did a terrific job in organizing our trip, securing comfortable, welcoming and well-located accommodations, setting us up with incredible guides with terrific local knowledge and very good English (we're from the US), arranging all our in-country flights and planning some extremely engaging and memorable outings and adventures.
While I can't be sure, I think they also dialed up the weather - we only experienced 1 day of light precipitation in 19 days in the country! They ensured we spent time in the North (Hanoi, Ninh Binh and Lan Ha Bay), Central (Hue and Hoi An), and South (Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta) parts of Vietnam and the temples (Siem Reap) in Cambodia. They also arranged an extensive array of food experiences and venues and provided many other memorable personal encounters with locals throughout Vietnam.
Without fail, every day revealed many interesting aspects of the culture and history of Vietnam and Cambodia. Our contact at the company was always responsive to our inquiries and requests - both before we left the US and while we were on our trip - and took time to meet with us personally in Ho Chi Minh City. We were happy to be able to express our appreciation for his efforts in designing such a personalized adventure. HIGHLY recommended.
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Choice or Vietnam and this travel company turned out to be very good holiday decisions.
My wife and I have just returned from 19 days in Vietnam - arriving Hanoi and then working our way down the country to HCM city.
After considering several travel agencies we choose this company largely based on our discussions with our agent who was outstanding in pre-game planning, intra-trip execution and post game (I left my phone in van and our agent quickly found it and had it mailed to me within a few days). Our class of service was Luxury which largely effects your choice of hotels. This said we were quite impressed with quality and breadth of selection of hotels. We staid in some very interesting and sometimes grand hotels and were never disappointed with rooms, amenities or food.
The trip itinerary was a collaboration. Our agent and this company suggested an itinerary based on our interests (some culture, some biking, some hiking, good food, good hotels--and as many 'authentic' moments as possible interacting with locals. We elected on a three stage trip - North, Central and South. Our agent was also very good in being clear when he though we were going to take on too much. For example we thought perhaps a side trip to Laotian capital - Our agent loved the destination but made it clear we would be compressing our plans to a point of uncomfortableness - same with a trip to Saba in the north. We elected to get our trekking and biking elsewhere so we would not have our heads on a different pillow every night).
The travel company arranged all transportation, drivers, guides, intra-country air travel, app. most of our meals, entrance fees etc. In addition our travel agent was very good about giving us pre-trip information, taking care of visas, cultural reading etc. A quick note we enjoyed street food several times and were glad we did. Street food in this context means a sit down restaurant (yes often on a busy street) that locos patronize. Each selection was great. We were generally careful about H2O and the usual cautions about how to eat and drink in Vietnam but candidly we did take a few chances (wonderful ship pancakes with three different types of greens and multiple types of mint) and did not suffer.
I provide the basic itinerary below. I would change almost nothing but have a few recommendations that I shared with our agent.
I would take 2 nights in Ha Long Bay. It is one of the most spectacular and beautiful places we have ever been two The boat team did a great job in making our overnight feel fun, intimate and relaxing but it you could squeeze out one more day I would do - providing budget allows (time on the bay is expensive and you do need to get the right boat as there are a myriad of choices. Even though its a tourist destination the bay is so big and so broken up with limestone karsts you don't feel your in a crowd).
I would think about how you want to approach the Mekong Delta. You have a bit of a drive to and from HCM city and you want it to be worth it. We went on bike ride along Mekong tributary, visited the floating market and a fruit farm, and had some good food - all within 36 hours. Felt a little rushed. Mr V indicted if you had an extra day he would have you use on a bit farther into the delta and get a bit deeper into the countryside. Worth thinking about.
We had three principal guides on our trip (North, Central, South) along with guides who would lead individual excursions (float through a nature preserve, day out in the country on bikes etc). Two of the three guides we rate an 8/10 and the other we give a 7/10. All guides spoke English, had a good sense of humor and had a good command of their local area). English is their second language so on occasion both parties need to say something another way for absolute clarity - but this was part of the fun and never posed an obstacle. The excursion guides were all very good and some were outstanding. The guides made sure all logistics we're well managed, that dining options and logistics were managed with zero stress on our part and were open to changes on the fly. Twice we called for an early day to go enjoy our wonderful hotel or we indicated we would rather do A vs B - never a problem.
One thing not to miss is a private Cam Tru performance. This is in Hanoi. Its a traditional Vietnamese music form, almost gone, and the evening we had was quite special. A mother, daughter and mothers sister played and sang for just the two of us for over an hour. The music is quite foreign to an American ear but the experience was refreshingly authentic - fun and quite inexpensive.
We loved Pu Long - it was quite chilly when we were there and not heaters in the room but the eco lodges are wonderful, have great views from top of a small mountain overlooking rice fields, and the walks through the local villages a pleasure - people friendly, inquisitive...But do make sure you take a look at temps before you go - we both would have welcomed another sweater. I am told it was unusually cold this particular season. But don't skip it.
We loved Ha Long bay. Magical and is the Vietnam postcard of beauty.
We loved our bike rides. Took two longish ones 20-25 miles and a one shorter ones. They all bring you into contact with people out in the country. Terrain is largely flat. We had good bikes 2 of the 3 trips. Make sure to pay attention to your bike fit. We swapped out bikes once. I am 6' and the frames at one place were too small. They found me a larger one. I think some discussion with the agent on bikes if you are avid cyclist would be worth it. Lock in some good gear. Lots of outfitters so should be no problems finding what you want.
Surprisingly we liked HCMC more than Hanoi. We were only in Hanoi a short time so got a feel for the city which I appreciated but its a big sprawling city with some road chaos. HCM city is more populated but infrastructure is much more mature and the city quite prosperous. Easy to walk around- have a beer, a coffee, do some window shopping. I think having HCM city come at the end of the trip is the right pacing. see the country and then take a day to unwind in HCM city before going home.
We loved street food - guide recommended.
we climbed the 500 steps to late Kings tomb in Hoi An. At top you get a view and are met by a 94 year old women who lives locally and takes care of the tomb- she serenades you with confucian poems and quite open to talking about her life. We loved her and the experience. Her two friends, age 90, are a 1/3 and 2/3 of the way up - hardy stock,
We loved the people - friendly, open, happy to talk, happy to show you what they do. We spent some time with villagers, traditional ship builders, farmers, herders, fisherman etc. All easy to talk to.
Overall a great trip made possible by this travel company - I have no reservations recommending them for your own planning. I bombarded our agent with Q&A pre trip and all of this back and forth produced the itinerary below. Bill & Chris G
Snapshot
Day 1
Hanoi Arrival: pickup and driven to hotel to relax
No Meals
Day 2
Experiencing Daily life in Hanoi: A full day to explore Hanoi as a local and visit some highlight sights of the capital.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3
Duong Lam Ancient Village Exploration/Tu Phu Show: visit an authentic rural village, to experience rural life and enjoy a very special show with the theme of the traditional Vietnamese practice of spirit incarnation.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 4
Hanoi/Pu Luong Discover: enjoy your sightseeing driving by car to Pu Luong – Vietnam Natural Reserve
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5
Pu Luong Hiking time : do your hiking, rafting to the natural sightseeing and get the close touch with local people
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6
Pu Luong/Ninh Binh: depart to the beautiful mountain landscape for your visit and explore the nature
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 7
Ninh Binh Discover: another day to explore this wonderful natural sightseeing
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 8
Ninh Binh/Ha Long Bay: drive to Ha Long Bay and enjoy the 2 days – one night cruise to experience yourself in the marvelous landscape
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9
Ha Long Bay/Hanoi/Danang/Hoi An: return to Hanoi for your flight to Danang. Then drive to Hoi An Ancient Town where you’ll spend your night.
Meals: Brunch
Day 10
Hoi An From Farmer to Fisherman/Ancient Town: Today you will have an experience about Vietnamese local life with lots of dynamic activities plus enjoy the walking tour to discover the Ancient Town
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 11
Hoi An Vespa Explore: discover the countryside on your vespa scooter
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 12
Hoi An/Danang/Hue: you will leave for Hue – the old capital where you can learn more about the history of the the last feudal dynasty of Vietnam.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 13
Hue Heritage Tour: another day in this serenity city
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 14
Cycling to the Real Local Life: A most interesting way to discover the charms of the ancient capital of Hue is to take a cycle ride around the surrounding countryside and villages.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 15
Hue/Ho Chi Minh City: take your flight to Ho Chi Minh city – center of the south
Meals: Breakfast
Day 16
Ho Chi Minh City/Cu Chi Tunnels/Orientation- Discover the Night Life: enjoy the dynamic city via your visit some of special sites including the Tunnels.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 17
Ho Chi Minh City/Mekong Delta biking/Can Tho: enjoy your biking day to the Mekong Delta to see the rural life, get in touch with local people and relax in the heart of Mekong
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 18
Can Tho- Soft Biking/Ho Chi Minh City: visit the floating market before continue your pedal and get back to the city where you’ll spend your night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 19
Ho Chi Minh City Departure: your time will be yours until the departure flight time to get back home
Meals: Breakfast
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We loved our trip to Vietnam and Cambodia. We appreciated the sites we visited, the supportive arrangements, and the facilities. But here are things we especially liked that stand out in our travel company experience.
The tour was tailored exactly to our wants and it was flexible to making substitutions at our request. We felt like we were in charge at all times, not simply part of a lock-step one-size-fits-all tour. The guides were perfect for our needs. What made them so well selected was that not only was each deep in the historical, cultural, religious, and gastronomic issues of the places we visited, but they had personal stories, connections, and anecdotes that enabled us to know them as persons and the sites we visited in greater depth. Each guide had a unique personality and perspective, and each illuminated a different aspect of Vietnam or Cambodia's past and present. Specifically, our guide in Hanoi had an academic depth, political awareness, and objectivity that made Hanoi come alive as informed by the history of his family; our guide in Hue was equally informative and provided a sense of how the "American War" impacted the middle of the country through his experience as an interpreter and soldier for the American Army; his sense of humor and political perspective and his ability to analyze cultural differences were a great match for the dynamism of Ho Chi Minh City. Our guide in Cambodia possessed such a detailed understanding of the complex evolution of the relationship of Hinduism and Buddhism and so rich a grasp of architectural issues that he made all of Siem Reap's treasures come alive for us. We liked that every guide displayed a concern for the support of the local "super" economy (rather than purchases in souvenir or "super" stores. The Vespa tours in Hue and Siem Reap were wonderful, the cherry on top of our trip's sundae. We loved the introduction to home cooking and food making in Hue and the night life in Siem Reap. They added a rich dimension of participation and sheer fun to the mix of activities. Their guides were excellent, too.Here are some suggestions that others might find helpful to know in booking future tours through the travel company:
Where a hotel has extra facilities (eg swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, etc.) The travel company should mention them in the notes. If we had known about those in the Mekong Delta or Siem Reap in advance, we would have brought bathing suits or other gear to take advantage of them. The pre-set meals featured pretty much the same menu wherever we went; and in several cases in both Vietnam and Cambodia the food and/or service was not the best in quality. It was as if all the lunches offered in an American tour were at McDonalds. In such a case you would learn little about American cooking or culture. We were allowed to make some obvious substitutions (eg fresh spring rolls for fried ones), but not larger substitutions or direct ordering from the non-fixed menu. We understand the benefit for the tour in the fixed price meal with a restaurant with which the travel company has an arrangement. Still, we think that free ordering ought to be considered. We certainly would have been pleased to pay more for that privilege and think others would, too. We think you might consider offering Vespa or similar tours in every city. They really spiced up the trip. In some cases, we think a listing of optional sites to visit that are not on the primary itinerary might be an additional benefit and might end up adding profitable benefits to the travel company. For example, we consider ourselves to be fairly sophisticated travelers and typically read a lot before taking a trip. However, like any traveler to a new place, we discover things while about a place that we had not thought about or understood but that revealed themselves while were on tour.See more
15/10 would work with this travel agent ("TA") again. Every single part of the trip proceeded without any problems, blips, or delays in the program. TA was extremely helpful, and an expert in the region which provided me and my husband the added comfort that we weren't working with a random or a fraud. We even got to meet him in person which was so awesome!As far as the trip, we packed a lot into two weeks. We covered two countries and 6 cities. (Phnom Pehn, Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Hanoi, and Lan Ha Bay/Ha Long Bay). My only regret is missing out on other places like Hoi Ann and Sa Pa. Not enough time!
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This travel company provided me with a trip of a lifetime. Three countries (Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos), six locations, six hotels, four domestic flights, six separate guides and six drivers, all executed without a hitch. It was one of the most satisfying mind-expansive vacations I have ever had. From Angkor Wat to the Killing Fields of Phnom Penh, the Tomb and Temple visits in Hue, the street food of Hanoi to the Mekong Delta, Buddhist caves and Buddhist alms giving in Luang Prabang, Laos, were just some of the daily highlights. But what was amazing was the organization. There was always someone at the airport, hotel and all the many sites to guide me. I felt well taken care of and safe which allowed me to focus on the fascinating culture of Southeast Asia. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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