Cultural Explorer's Dream 17-Day Tour of Thailand and Vietnam

What to expect on this itinerary
Immerse yourself in the cultural charms and historic atmosphere of Thailand and Vietnam on this explorer’s dream vacation for 17 days. The exquisitely flavorful northern Thai cuisine is best enjoyed in the tribal villages sprawling the hills around Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, the spirit of Thailand comes to life in the temples of Bangkok, and the whimsy of the country’s wilderness unfolds across Khao Yai National Park.
Customizable Itinerary
Chiang Mai - Laidback in the Lanna Kingdom
Thailand’s mountainous city’s former imperial glory and sweeping landscapes dazzle visitors, and there is a wealth to see and do in and around the Lanna Kingdom’s old-world crown jewel Chiang Mai. Cultural explorers flock to the northern hills to travel off the beaten path and find many marvelous hidden heritage gems among the rising countryside. The city itself will seduce your cultural senses from the moment you arrive and transfer to your accommodation around the corner from Old City’s highlights. You may spend your evening acclimating to your home away from home and tucking into authentic northern Thai cuisine.
What's Included:
Chiang Mai - Temple Pilgrimage in Northern Thailand
Chiang Mai - Thai Elephants in the Northern Jungles
Chiang Mai - Curating Classic Khmer Cuisine
Chiang Rai - Famous Scenes of the White Temple
Chiang Rai - On Top of the World in the Shan Highlands
Bangkok - History of the Golden Triangle
Bangkok - Central Thailand’s Sacred Sites
Bangkok - Take a Break in Bangkok’s Green Lungs
Khao Yai - Find Yourself in the Evergreen
Hanoi - The Cultural Capital of Vietnam
Hanoi - Remote Discoveries in Mai Chau
Hạ Long Bay - Hypnotizing Oceanic Voyage in Hạ Long Bay
Ninh Binh - The Grandeur of Vietnam’s Largest Pagoda
Hanoi - Hoa Lu to the Tràng An Grottoes
Hanoi - Historic and Cultural Highlights of Hanoi
Hanoi - The Hidden Secrets of Hanoi
Trip Highlights
- Explore the famed spiritual temples of northern Thailand during a guided tour around Chiang Mai to the home of Lanna Buddhist influence Wat Phra Singh, the sanctuary of the Crystal Buddha Wat Chiang Man, and more
- Head for the untamed northern hills of Thailand to discover an ethical elephant sanctuary renowned for its incredible conservation efforts and spend your afternoon playing with, bathing, and feeding the gentle giants
- Join a celebrated local chef at an exceptional Chiang Mai cooking school for a day of culinary cultural immersion at local markets where you will pick up fresh ingredients at a Khmer kitchen where you will learn how to prepare traditional northern Thai cuisine
- Admire the surreal art exhibits and stunningly curated sculptures within the meticulously carved walls of the Hindu and Buddhist-inspired White Temple, Wat Rong Khun, a dreamy architectural highlight in Chiang Rai
- Escape to the verdant summit of Mae Salong mountain in the Shan Highlands to indulge in the beautifully crafted northern Thai teas at a local plantation before you encounter the cultural highlights of the Akha, Yao, and Lisu hill-tribe villages
- Tour the picturesque border of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, the Golden Triangle, and uncover the Ruak and Mekong rivers’ history as an opium trading route at the Golden Triangle Park Hall of Opium
- Wander the city of Bangkok down narrow canals that branch off the enormous Chao Phraya River in a traditional wooden longtail boat to visit revered sacred sites such as Wat Arun, the Grand Palace, and Wat Pho
- Journey to the unspoiled forests of Khao Yai National Park and spend an afternoon and evening among the indigenous wildlife as you reconnect with nature, scan the jungle for curious creatures, and unwind in the comfort of your secluded accommodation
- Venture from the busy streets of Hanoi to the remote rice paddies of Mai Chau and spend an afternoon with the villagers of Lac, who will introduce you to their culture through song and dance, customary crafts, and cuisine
- Glide across the sun-swept waters of Hạ Long Bay, a vast collection of ancient karst islands littering the coastline of Vietnam, in a cruise ship destined for humble Vietnamese fishing villages, vibrant coral reefs, and historic limestone caves
- Wallow in the whimsical natural surroundings of Ninh Binh during a jungle tour from the royal ancient capital of Hoa Lu to the intricate network of river valleys and water caves that compose the untouched beauty of the Tràng An Grottoes
- Wander Hanoi’s busy and popular districts on a cultural highlights tour from the tranquil waters of Hoàn Kiếm Lake to the dramatic exhibits and spiritually significant grounds of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
Starting Price
$7,000 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 71 reviews
We had an exceptional Southeast Asia trip. Almost everything went off without a single hitch. We traveled from Washington DC to four countries.
The hotels we chose were all exceptional, the drivers were competent, and most all of the guides were very good.
I do not recommend going on high-tourist-trap excursions. We had two where there were too many tourists — the waterfall in Luang Prabang and Ha Long Bay (which is really a day or one overnight from Hanoi).
Overall, the planning was exceptional and Zicasso’s travel team was responsive whenever we changed our plans. Thank you, and well done!
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Thankfully they got the most important things right: we were reliably met at airports by guides who could communicate with us in our language (English); we always had our lodgings with included breakfast arranged; we had guides, vehicles and drivers, and really interesting activities arranged. The trip itself, 33 days in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, was an outstanding life experience full of a wonderful and fascinating array of sights, people, food, culture.There were some issues that came up which could have been avoided if the tour operator had been more attentive, and which caused us annoyance and occasional stress. It started with our first guide, in Hanoi; they never told us they were switching us to a different guide than the one listed in our itinerary; they never gave our guide a copy of our itinerary; the guide we got was sweet enough but very inexperienced, did not adequately understand her responsibility to keep us safe, did not manage our time well, lost her phone and led us to feel we needed to take care of her instead of vice versa, deviated from our itinerary although that was really the fault of the tour operator who never gave her a copy of it (which we did when we realized the problem), and - probably due to a language skills gap - lied about whether we would get a bathroom stop in a 3-hour car ride and then tried to fix it so she made a stupid fruitless detour through Hanoi in rush hour en route to the airport to unsuccessfully look for a restroom even though she was told not to, and fail to adequately adjust to accommodate a member of our tour group with balance issues.
Another issue was van transportation. We invariably got very comfortable vans for short trips between sites within a city, when it least mattered. But even though it was a luxury level vacation, several times we were provided with uncomfortable lower end older transit vans for longer road trips, and a couple of them didn’t have a full complement of seat belts - even after we complained and they told us it wouldn’t happen again. Also, none of the guides had microphones and my partner, who has hearing loss issues, often could not hear what they said on the vans.Our daily activity schedule proved to be unrealistic at times. Several times it was simply impossible to get to all the itinerary destinations, and even more often it was impossible to get the scheduled rest breaks in the middle of the day, and/or the daily activities ended much later at night than the itinerary schedule showed. As a result, we were often frazzled and tired, which undermined our ability to fully enjoy the trip.Some of the lodgings recommended by the tour operator, which we booked through them, were truly wonderful and memorable, but some were very disappointing and made us wonder if the tour operator had ever actually spent time checking them out in person. The resort in Ninh Binh in Vietnam was fabulous, with a terrific restaurant, but we didn’t get to enjoy it adequately because our guide didn’t get us there until almost 9 pm - when we were starving because we had again been unable to get through the itinerary schedule on time - and we had to leave right after breakfast the next morning. The hotel in Siem Reap is out of this world wonderful, with a good location, incredible decor, extraordinary service and excellent food; we were lucky to spend 4 nights there. We ended our trip at a resort on a cliff at Kata Noi beach in Phuket, where we got an upgrade to a huge comfortable suite with sunset views from its private porch. We also liked the hotel in Hue. But some of the other hotels were very disappointing, with mediocre (although always ample) breakfast food and spotty restaurant service (and due to our busy schedules we had to rely on eating in the hotels at times, as there was no time to venture further). The worst was the hotel in Chiang Mai in Thailand: location not near other restaurants and their dinner service very poor, room very dark and small; after one night, we checked ourselves out and moved to a more reliable luxury hotel at our own expense even though we had already paid for the other hotel and we understood we could not get a refund.
Most of our scheduled prepaid activities were fabulous bu there were a few glitches that could have been avoided by a more attentive tour operator. The first glitch was the water puppet show; we were promised that we could meet with puppeteers to learn more about it afterwards but this didn’t happen (nor could it because another show was scheduled to start right after ours), and the Hanoi guide didn’t know it was on the itinerary nor even that it could be arranged. This was a highlight experience much anticipated by my partner, a retired theater and TV designer/technician with experience in puppetry, and had been personally discussed beforehand on the phone with the tour operator, who had assured us it would be included. The tour guide said it was impossible and even laughed (nervously) at my partner when he insisted; he got angry at her, which was very awkward; she then called her contact with the tour operator company and they got us tickets to another water puppet show, with a backstage interview with puppeteers afterwards, the next night. In the end, we thoroughly enjoyed seeing two different water puppet companies and the backstage interview, but the whole snafu was extremely awkward with the tour guide caught in the middle - and also meant our scheduled Hanoi street food tour the second night had to be abbreviated to a stop in a crowded restaurant for a $3-4 bowl of pho after the second show.We totally enjoyed the many performance opportunities we had in our schedule: two fantastic circuses (in Saigon and Siem Reap), a couple of traditional dance performances with dinners, etc. The Royal Lunch in Hue was really a sort of theatrical experience, with artistically presented food that was also top quality.
A highlight for us was the 2-day boat cruise on the Mekong River from Luang Prabang to the Thai border. I enjoyed the beautiful hotel on the hill in Pak Beng, but the tour operators should have warned us that it was on a steep mountain with many stairs and could present accessibility issues - which it did for my travel companions, one of whom fell and was pretty badly bruised with a loosened tooth.
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I had a fantastic solo trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand and Siem Reap, Cambodia thanks to the attention and service provided by this travel agency and the wonderful guides assigned to me. They took care of every detail allowing me to focus on the best parts of the trip. The hotels were superb and all of the transportation went extremely smoothly. I especially enjoyed spending my time visiting the various temples in Siem Reap both on foot and bicycle with my guide. He knew how to avoid the crowds and correctly assessed my interests and needs.
My agent put this trip together and did a spectacular job.
I highly recommend Zicasso travel and this travel agency and wouldn't hesitate to book with them again.
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Ours was an 18-day trip to Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. We approached the trip with the mindset that we not likely to make return visit, owing to the great distance, so we sought to pack in as much as possible in the time we allocated. We conveyed our interests and expectations to our travel company. The itinerary underwent several iterations before we finalized our plans. Revisions were handled promptly and issues that we raised were addressed. Overall, we were very pleased with their efforts.
That said, the selection of our travel company was handicapped because while the company we chose was based in our time zone, the competing company was based in Hanoi, a 12-hour time difference. This proved to be an insurmountable obstacle in our efforts to talk and to respond to revisions of the itinerary. In effect, it wasn’t fair to them or to us.
With the exception of our arrival in Bangkok where we could not find our guide owing to the fact that there was more than one greeting area, all aspects of the trip went off without a hitch. We were greeted as promised and transported to our hotels in comfort. Our tour guides were exceptional. The itinerary was very comprehensive in that we saw highlights of each destination city.
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