Heritage and History Tour of Vietnam and Thailand

Hmong women on rice terraces in Sapa, Vietnam

What to expect on this itinerary

Imperial cities, ancient temples, superlative landscapes, and tribal villages. This is just the start of your heritage and highlights exploration of Vietnam and Thailand. Expect to see monkeys, enigmatic cities, war histories, and mysterious river caves. Spanning 3,000 years and over a dozen unique destinations, this three-week tour celebrates the famous and unknown wonders of two remarkable nations. It’s handcrafted for those who want to crave exploring the past and present history of these countries. Zicasso offers a variety of Thailand and Vietnam tours. Be sure to browse the trips reviews for Thailand and Vietnam.

Countries Visited

Thailand, Vietnam

Places Visited

Hanoi, One Pillar Pagoda, Sapa, Hoang Lien, Giang Ta Chai, Supan, Hoi An, My Son, Hue, Vietnamese DMZ, Hien Luong Bridge, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Wat Po, Muthi Maya, Ban Prasat, Prasat Hin Phimai, Khon Kaen, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Wat Mahathat, Wat Sri Chum, Sri Satchanalai, Lampang, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep

Suggested Duration

21 Days

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Day 1

Hanoi – Immersed in the Old Quarter

Touch down in Vietnam’s largest airport and you’re transferred to Hanoi’s Old Quarter, where an exotic atmosphere quickly takes hold. A trader cycles past, his cart laden with peculiar fruits. Bells tinkle all around. Incense mingles with coffee aromas. Noises echo and there is a lot for the senses to take in, so find some respite at the lake when you need. A local guide takes you around to One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature, and Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum. At some point you will be exhausted, what with the travel and the continual surge of new sights and sounds. So stop, rest up in the city’s finest boutique hotel. It’s going to be much calmer after today.

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Day 2

Halong Bay – Seaplane Above the Rice Paddies and Karst

Day 3 - 4

Halong Bay – Relaxing Halong Bay Cruise

Day 5 - 6

Sapa – Vietnamese Tribes and Rural Adventures

Day 7

Hoi An – The Atmosphere of Centuries Past

Day 8

Hue – The Imperial City

Day 9 - 10

Hue – Boating Through the Vietnamese Interior and the DMZ

Day 11

Ho Chi Minh City – Remnants of Saigon

Day 12 - 13

Bangkok – Traditional Thai Performances and Famous Sightseeing

Day 14

Khao Yai – Monkeys, Gibbons and a Helicopter Flight

Day 15

Ban Prasat to Khon Kaen – Thailand’s Forgotten Khmer Ruins

Day 16

Sukhothai – A Fairytale World of Chedis, Relics and Temples

Day 17

Lampang to Chiang Mai – Lanna Temple and Northern Spirituality

Day 18 - 20

Chiang Mai – Relaxing and Exploring in Chiang Mai

Day 21

Chiang Mai – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Spend days cruising through the karst landscape of Halong Bay, a serene and surreal introduction to your three weeks in Southeast Asia
  • Feast your eyes on the ancient ruins of Ban Prasat, before admiring a temple complex in Thailand from the Khmer period
  • Spend two days amid Vietnamese hill tribes and rice paddies, Sapa a base for two days of mountain exploration
  • Lounge around Chiang Mai and its nearby national parks, finishing the vacation with hot air ballooning, elephants, night markets and incense-filled temples
  • Compare the histories of two major cities, Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City so diverse yet both so full of energy
  • Lounge around the historical cities of Hue and Hoi An, where imperial and colonial legacies present a faded grandeur
  • Explore an ancient world of temples and chedis with a day in Sukhothai
  • Visit Vietnam’s DMZ and crawl into the tunnels where villagers lived during the war
  • Helicopter above Khao Yai, take a seaplane over Halong Bay, and hot air balloon above Chiang Mai
  • Discover Hanoi’s Old Quarter, feel the atmosphere of a Lanna temple, and go searching for wild monkeys and gibbons 

Detailed Description

Vietnam and Thailand are experiential countries. You don’t go sightseeing, you breathe in the history and join locals in spiritual places. Rather than ticking off the postcards you travel deep into the mysteries of history. The superlative landscapes aren’t for admiring from a distance; they are places for exploring, in boats and balloons, perhaps even next to elephants. These are also countries where the experiences change every day: vibrant cities, peaceful nature, rural tribes, and ancient history leading to imperial and colonial times. Every day is different, and the experience is most memorable because of the people you get to meet. With such an appeal, it’s hard to only spend a few days in Vietnam and Thailand. So much is packed into these two countries. Which is why you need three weeks to experience them in depth.

This tour has been handcrafted for those who like to explore. There are 11 days in Vietnam, starting in northern Hanoi and traveling all the way to Ho Chi Minh City in the south (formerly Saigon). Ease into the experience by cruising around Halong Bay, plus a seaplane flight over the world wonder. Escape to the mountainous north, where rice paddies and local tribes define the experience. Spend days in the heart of Vietnam, Hoi An, and Hue both historical cities with great stories to tell. With these as a comfortable base you can discover the DMZ, Vinh Moc tunnels, Phong Nha Cave and other experiential highlights. Then fly to Ho Chi Minh City, where District 1 completes the first half of your adventure.

Fly to Bangkok, Thailand’s capital that is full of energy and enigmatic sights. Spend two days here, watching performances, discovering the old temples, living the history and shaking your head at the contrasts. Fly by helicopter to Khao Yai then explore beneath the thick forest canopy. You will go to places where few visitors venture: Khmer ruins, ancient cities, temples from the past that remain in everyday use. Chaing Mai is the relaxed place to finish. After some busy days hopping between destinations, you have four nights in Thailand’s charming northern capital. Find elephants in the national parks, meet monks on hilltop temples, lounge around the old town and balloon above the northern landscapes. It’s a fitting way to end these weeks, part tranquility, part local experience, part exotic adventure in Southeast Asia.

To gain more ideas for your perfect Thailand and Vietnam vacation, take a look at our Thailand and Vietnam page for more itineraries and tours.

Starting Price

$5,500 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.

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Vietnam, Cambodia Tour Review: Ha Long Bay, Angkor Wat, Village, Cruise, Bike Ride, Kayaking, Buddhist Blessing, Water Puppet Show, 2 Weeks

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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Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Vacation Review: Elephant Sanctuary, Private Tours, Local Culture, Cuisine, Angkor Wat, Cu Chi Tunnels, Trekking, Biking, Boating, 10-Night Trip

Our Zicasso travel agent did a wonderful job taking our requests and styling a complex, detailed itinerary. Everything worked perfectly. The guides all communicated with each other and the drivers were always at the expected locations. All accommodations were awesome and well-located. 

Beginning in Chiang Mai, Thailand, we visited Doi Inthanon National Park, the Doi Suthep mountain temple, and had an absolutely awesome time visiting with elephants at the elephant sanctuary, among other things. We even got to play with a two-week-old elephant. All our dining recommendations were awesome and we particularly enjoyed our time with the guides.

Next, we flew to Krabi for unforgettable views and relaxing beach time. Again, the resort was awesome. We even went mountain climbing on Railay Beach. My son got engaged at the New Year's gala at our hotel, which was spectacular; an unbelievable stay. We particularly enjoyed our time with the guide!

Next, we finished in Bangkok, where the highlight was riding in the tuk-tuks and doing a city food tour. Our guide was so awesome and knowledgeable.

Unfortunately, eight of the 10 of us then flew home, while my wife and I continued to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Our guide was such a good travel companion and we left Cambodia with a true knowledge of Cambodian life/history/temples. He was very forthcoming about his life growing up under the Khmer Rouge. Although a long day, the temple tour was unbelievable, culminating in Angkor Wat. Our hotel was awesome and blocks from the nightlife on Pub Street. It was such a great stay.

Next, we flew to Saigon. We were met by our guide, who noticed we were hungry and immediately stopped at a local street food vendor for our first foray into bun bo. It was so good. The mix of history, countryside visits, and city tours with our guide was awesome and she even left us with a customized pictorial of our visit. The other excursion that needs mention is the Vespa city and food tour. Our main guide was delightful, giving us a true taste of Saigon culture and food. The drivers were so great.  This tour finished with a surprise visit to a local bar/club, where we had front-row seats to an awesome Latin band for a nightcap. It was truly unforgettable. Also, we cannot forget our visit to the Cu Chi tunnels, where our guide did a great job educating and touring us through this unbelievable history.

Then, we flew to Hanoi to another awesome location. Highlights in Hanoi would be visiting the Hoa Lo prison, having dinner in a local family's home, and especially the Minsk backstreet tour. Our tour drivers were so awesome. This excursion really gave us a feel for the city/backstreets, as well as an idea of the frightening life of riding a motorbike through the city and back alleys of Hanoi. It was truly unforgettable. This tour finished with my knees about a foot away from the speeding train at Hanoi train station, another can't-miss site!

Next, we visited Ninh Binh for trekking, biking, and bamboo boating. The scenery was awesome and it was definitely a nice break from the busy city.

The trip finished with a two-night, three-day cruise on Hạ Long Bay. The scenery was unbelievable and the staff were excellent; so attentive and informative.

This trip truly was spectacular and we are so happy that Zicasso connected us with our agent to make all of this happen. We couldn't be happier with the entire trip!

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Vietnam Vacation Review: Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Ninh Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Kayaking, Cruise, 10 Days

Our trip to Vietnam was nothing short of exceptional, and it stands out as one of the most well-organized and enjoyable travel experiences we’ve ever had. From start to finish, every detail was thoughtfully arranged, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the beauty, culture, and history of the country without any stress or logistical concerns.

The journey began in Hanoi, where we were immediately impressed by the seamless airport pick-up and smooth transfer to our hotel. The accommodation was ideally located—comfortable, clean, and perfectly situated for exploring the Old Quarter. Guided tours were expertly paced, balancing iconic highlights with quieter moments that let us absorb the rhythm of daily life. Our guide was knowledgeable, engaging, and clearly passionate about Vietnam’s history and culture.

From Hanoi, we traveled to Ha Long Bay, and this portion of the trip was truly unforgettable. Transportation was punctual and comfortable, and boarding the cruise was effortless. The overnight cruise itself exceeded expectations: elegant cabins, excellent service, and breathtaking views of the limestone karsts rising from emerald waters. Activities such as kayaking and cave visits were well coordinated, never rushed, and thoughtfully timed to avoid crowds. Meals on board were outstanding and added to the overall sense of luxury and relaxation.

Next, we ventured to Ninh Binh, often called “Ha Long Bay on land,” and it was a highlight of the itinerary. The scenic drive was smooth and our accommodations offered a peaceful retreat surrounded by dramatic landscapes. Boat rides through the rice paddies and towering cliffs were serene and magical. Again, the logistics were flawless—clear schedules, attentive guides, and effortless transitions between activities.

Our journey continued south to Hue and Hoi An, with flights and transfers handled seamlessly. In Hue, the historical sites were presented in a way that made Vietnam’s imperial past come alive. The hotel was elegant and restful, perfectly complementing the city’s reflective atmosphere. Hoi An, with its lantern-lit streets and charming architecture, was a dream. The accommodation here was particularly memorable—beautifully designed, centrally located, and paired with exceptional service. Tailoring experiences, cycling excursions, and free time were all balanced perfectly.

What truly set this trip apart was the level of organization. Every transfer, hotel check-in, tour, and meal arrangement was smooth and stress-free. We never once had to worry about timing, transportation, or communication. The attention to detail and professionalism of the tour arrangements allowed us to focus entirely on enjoying Vietnam’s incredible scenery, cuisine, and culture.

In summary, this Vietnam trip—from Hanoi and Ha Long Bay to Ninh Binh, Hue, and Hoi An—was flawlessly executed. Exceptional planning, seamless transport, high-quality accommodations, and attentive guides made it an outstanding travel experience. We would wholeheartedly recommend this itinerary to anyone seeking a comprehensive, comfortable, and deeply rewarding journey through Vietnam.

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Vietnam Trip Review: Dalat, Hue, Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hoi An, Boat Ride, Cooking Class, 12 Nights

Everything worked beautifully from a scheduling point of view. The timing was perfect and the guides were always on time, from the airport pick-up to when they planned to pick us up at the hotels. The hotels were absolutely top-notch. We loved all of them. We loved the breakfasts in all of them. We did eat dinner at a couple and mostly it was great. The dinner at our hotel in Dalat was not so good, but their breakfast was exceptional. We also ate dinner at our restaurant and found that to be wonderful.

We loved all of our guides. They were very informative and were able to tell us about the history of the area where they worked. They also helped us with customs and what was acceptable and what wasn't. The guides had understandable English and when we couldn't understand something, they were willing to help us.

We loved Dalat, Hue, Hanoi, and Ha Long Bay. We found Hoi An to be too touristy and the people in the shops were very pushy in trying to get a sale. That was true of some very nice tailor shops and souvenir shops in Old Town. When we went to see old homes and had a tour through them, we were surprised to see we were led into the back of the building where they would be selling souvenirs and we would be pressed to buy.

We thoroughly enjoyed the boat trip with our guide. We enjoyed sitting and talking with him while we ate his wife's delicious dinner.

We heard about an outdoor show at a theme park from other people. It wasn't included in our trip, but we think it should have been. It was a fantastic production and very informative. We would have liked that more than a second trip to Old Town.

We also loved the cooking class. We liked the demonstrations and the humor of the chef, and the tour around the market before the class.

We loved the cruise at Ha Long Bay and thought the food and everything on our cruise was wonderful. We would have liked to take the kayaking option, but the cruise operators felt the weather wasn't conducive to that event. Other cruises had their kayakers out on the water.

We used the final day in Hanoi to eat bun cha at a restaurant in Hanoi where President Obama ate with Anthony Bourdain, and went to a prisoner-of-war camp for US pilots during the Vietnam War. Both of those were suggestions from our guide, who was not with us that final day. He was our guide and, although it is very difficult to choose a favorite guide, he would probably be it. He was very helpful to us after an ATM ate our credit card. We went to the bank and he spoke with them on our behalf. He allowed himself to be the contact when they located the card after the weekend. We were so impressed with him. It might be helpful, if someone has a spare day in Hanoi, to suggest some other things available. We could walk to the prisoner-of-war camp and the restaurant, so it was easy to do without a guide.

We did not like the water puppet show in the private house. We would have preferred to see the real show in Hanoi. The water smelled in the house and although the puppeteer was probably very skillful, it was not a professional production.

Those are some suggestions from our trip. Our overall assessment is that it was excellent. Zicasso’s travel specialist did great work accommodating our needs and making the schedule work. We would encourage others to take the same trip.

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Thailand Vacation Review: Tuk-Tuk Food Tour, Night Markets, 12-Day Tour

We had a good trip, with great guides. We loved two of the three hotels. The best day was when we did the tuk-tuk food tour through the night markets. We would’ve liked more out-of-the-box activities.

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Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia Tour Review: Ha Long Bay, Chiang Mai, Angkor Wat, Bangkok, Phuket, Cruise, Catamaran Ride, 3 Weeks

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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