Flavors of Thailand and Vietnam Culinary Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Different taste buds are aroused each day on this culinary tour of Thailand and Vietnam. Exotic spices tingle on the tongue. Aromatic freshness dominates local markets. Cuisine connects culture and history, creating a story to every bite. This journey isn’t just what you taste, but the people you eat with and the gastronomy you learn. Featuring street food, fine dining, master cooking classes, and regional specialties welcome to one of the world’s greatest gastronomic regions.
Customizable Itinerary
Hanoi – Herbal Spa With Hot Pho Soup
Hanoi is a city to explore on two feet. Bicycle bells tinkle down mazy back streets. Traders walk past, balancing improbable loads on bamboo poles. Cafes entice you with fresh fragrances. On every corner, there’s a new smell and a different mix of sounds. Sometimes it feels like the impressions are too much, but don’t fear for over the next six days you will make sense of them. This evening, you relax in contemporary Vietnamese style, lounging in an herbal spa then slurping down a bowl of piping hot soup (pho), a combination that does wonders for overcoming any jet lag.
What's Included:
Hanoi – Flavors of Northern Vietnam
Hue – Bun Bo Hue in the Imperial Capital
Hoi An – Cau Lao Soup and Sights From the Past
Hoi An – Fishing Market Flavors and Local Seafood
Ho Chi Minh City – Markets and Flavors of Southern Vietnam
Bangkok – A Masterpiece of Spices – Street Food to Fine Dining
Chiang Mai – Picking Raw Products and the Spirituality of Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai – Thai Cooking School
Chiang Mai – Jasmine and Oolong Tea Plantations, Plus North Thailand Appetizers
Chiang Mai – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Learn to cook authentic Thai cuisine with a two-day cooking school in the charming northern city of Chiang Rai
- Explore various local markets and learn about all the raw ingredients that go into Thai and Vietnamese cooking
- Taste bun bo hue in Hue, try cau lao soup in Hoi An and immerse yourself in the contrasts between Vietnam’s northern and southern cuisines
- Bangkok is a feast of spices for the palate and you’ll search for the best, from street stalls to a World’s Best 50 Restaurant
- An herbal spa with a bowl of traditional pho soup is perfect to get over any jet lag when landing in Hanoi
- Visit jasmine and oolong tea plantations in northern Thailand, spend the morning at a Vietnamese fish market, and use food as a means to explore local neighborhoods
- With food as a focus, you also get to explore the countries’ favorite sights, like the imperial citadel in Hue and Chalermchai Kositpipat’s postmodern White Temple
Starting Price
$4,300 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
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 621 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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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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We booked a three-week trip to Vietnam with a side trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia, and the Angkor temple complex. We are three 60-something women who had never been to Southeast Asia before. Before we left, our travel company patiently helped us customize our trip, down to the last details, providing great advice along the way. Our trip started in Hanoi, and our guide was there at the airport to pick us up and take us to our hotel, even though it took longer than we expected to get our visas. The hotel they booked for us on the south shore of Hoan Kiem Lake, was lovely and it turned out to be a terrific location. Throughout the trip, which included stops in Ha Long Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City, we felt well taken care of, with great hotels throughout. And our guides were flexible enough to change our itineraries on the fly. For example, one of my companions fell and injured her leg in a market in Hoi An. We asked if we could rearrange the itinerary to accommodate a trip to a hospital clinic, and they happily obliged. And later they modified the schedule for my friend, so she could skip some of the more strenuous activities.
The trip itself was wonderful. We experienced the markets, the organic gardens, the temples and pagodas, the waterways and the food that makes Vietnam so unique and wonderful. All of our local guides were so helpful and willing to put up with our eccentricities.
The only glitch we had on the trip was when we arrived at the Siem Reap airport for our flight to Ho Chi Minh City. It turned out we did not have tickets on the flight. We called our travel company and immediately got a call back -- we would be met at the airport by a guide with tickets for the next flight out, and in the meantime he would take us to a lovely nearby hotel and buy us lunch. He also offered to get us a room if we wanted to shower or change clothes, but we just stayed in the restaurant overlooking the lovely swimming pool and sipped our mojitos, courtesy of of the company.
Also I should mention the value. Zicasso connected us with three travel agents who submitted proposals. This company was the only one that really understood our budget parameters and what we wanted to do within the budget. We felt the price was quite reasonable and were very happy with our trip.
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We went to Hanoi, Ho chi minh city in Vietnam, Siem Reap in Cambodia and Luang Prabang in Laos.
We had a great vacation. It was really easy working with our agent at this Southeast Asia travel company. She was very prompt in getting back to us with all our concerns and questions. We went back and forth with the the hotels we wanted and how we wanted to arrange our site seeing schedule. The agent worked with us and guided and helped us all the way. Very professional ! We would recommend using this company to our friends.
The guides were there to pick us up on time and waiting. The vans were clean and nice. The guides were knowledgeable and helpful.
This was our first time using a tour company through Zicasso as before this we were doing group tours only but were finding the pace there too hectic and felt were not getting enough time to look and enjoy things the way we would have liked to. We like to travel a lot and feel would like to do things the way we did for our Indo china tour.
I have food allergies and our agent conveyed the same to our gudes snd they made sure i was able to get food I was comfortable with.
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We had an amazing trip to the travel company, truly a life-changing experience! We visited Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An in Vietnam, then traveled to Siem Reap, Cambodia, and ended our journey in Bangkok and Chaing Mai, Thailand. The travel company assigned us to very friendly, informative and knowledgeable guides in each city. Our excursions led us through the streets of Hanoi, sampling street foods and beverages, visiting floating fishing villages and the sheer serenity and beauty on Halong Bay, experiencing the Vietnamese countryside on the back of a scooter, sunrise tour of Angkor Wat, and other temples in Cambodia, Thai massage and temple tours in Bangkok, and hands-on cooking class in Chaing Mai. But our favorite adventure was caring for the elephants at a sanctuary in the mountains outside of Chaing Mai.
I cannot properly articulate how special and easy this trip was for us. Every transition to each country was smooth and relaxed. Our guides were always there to help us navigate the new cultures, tastes and experiences. The hotels the travel company booked were comfortable, luxurious and classy.
Working with the travel company was a joy! Our travel specialist adjusted our itinerary to match our interests and pace. While planning our trip, if we had questions or wanted to adjust the itinerary, our specialist returned our emails within 24 hours, and would tweak our itinerary until we were satisfied. I highly recommend the travel company!
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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





