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16 Day Cambodia & Vietnam
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| Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh, Hoi An, Hue, Halong Bay, Hanoi |
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- Round trip flights LAX-Bangkok-LAX
- Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for ion and prices
- Airline fuel surcharges
- Intra-flights
- 14 nights First Class accommodations
- 1 night [Imperial Garden Villa & Hotel ], Phnom Penh
- 2 nights [Somadevi Angkor ], Siem Reap
- 2 nights [Hotel Palace Saigon], Ho Chi Minh
- 2 nights [Hoi An Pacific Hotel], Hoi An
- 2 nights [Huong Giang
], Hue
- 2 nights [Heritage Halong], Halong Bay
- 2 nights [Sunway Hotel Hanoi Vietnam
], Hanoi
- All transfers
- 18 meals: 14 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
- Sightseeing per itinerary in a modern air-conditioned motor coach
- Airport Assistance in Bangkok
- Services of an English-speaking tour manager (Day 4-14)
- Services of a local English-speaking guide in Angkor Wat
- Host services on last night in Bangkok
- Entrance fees per itinerary
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Airport taxes & fees |
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Optional tours, and gratuities |
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 | Temple Complex at Angkor Wat
Also Available |
 | Imperial City, Hue |
 | Halong Bay Excursion |
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| Day 1: Sunday - Depart USA |
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Depart the USA to Cambodia.
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| Day 2: Monday - En Route |
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Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment for your journey.
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| Day 3: Tuesday - Arrive in Phnom Penh |
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Arrive in Phnom Penh and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy the day at leisure to explore Phnom Penh on your own.
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| Day 4: Wednesday - Siem Reap |
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This morning depart Phnom Penh for your picturesque and scenic drive to Siem Reap. Pass the rural villages, rice paddy fields, and insect farms. Visit a local Insect Market where insects such as grasshoppers, tarantulas, worms and scorpions are sold. These insects are a local delicacy. Try one, if you dare. After the bug market we will visit to the Stone-carving village where you will watch a demonstration of statue carving. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant. After lunch visit the Ancient Bridge, built over 800 years ago and still used by the locals. You can walk across the bridge to the local market on the other side. Upon arrival, visit Angkor Wat, a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. World-famous for its beauty and splendor, Angkor Wat features the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the outer gallery walls and narrates stories from Hindu mythology.
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B, L, D )
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| Day 5: Thursday - Siem Reap |
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This morning, enjoy sunrise at Angkor Wat before visiting the fortified city of Angkor Thom, where you will see the Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper Kings, Baphuon, Phimeanakas, and the Royal Enclosure. Continue to the highlight of Angkor Thom, the mysterious Bayon Temple, replete with beautifully preserved bas-reliefs and giant stone faces smiling enigmatically. Proceed to other temple complex monuments including Thommanon, Chau Say Tevoda and Ta Keo. Of special note is Ta Prohm, where most of the jungle has not been cleared from the monuments, leaving the site as it would have appeared when European explorers first stumbled upon it. Continue to the Buddhist Banteay Kdei Temple, Srah Srang, Preah Khan, and the five towers of Prasat Kravan.
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B, L, D )
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| Day 6: Friday - Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh |
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This morning, enjoy a boat excursion on the Tonle Sap, or Great Lake, located in the heart of Cambodia. It boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem as well as floating fishing villages. This afternoon, transfer to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh. Arrive and transfer to your hotel.
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B )
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| Day 7: Saturday - Ho Chi Minh City Tour- (Half Day Cu Chi Tunnels) |
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Free morning at leisure or you can choose our optional tour (Half Day Cu Chi Tunnels).Discover more than 125 miles of underground tunnels built by the Vietcong, comprising a main axis system with many branches connecting to underground hideouts, weapon factories, hospitals, shelters and other tunnels. The entire structure was dug out of the rock by hand tools without the use of cement.
This afternoon, a tour of Ho Chi Minh includes the neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral, the French-style Central Post Office, City Hall, the Opera House, the former Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum, which has a collection featuring weapons and photographs from two Indochina wars as well as the original French "Guillotine." From here, visit Ben Thanh Market. Continue to Dong Khoi Street, a main shopping street in the center of Ho Chi Minh and known as Rue Catinet during the French years.
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| Day 8: Sunday - Hoi An City Tour |
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This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Da Nang. Travel south from Da Nang to Hoi An. Arrive in Hoi An and enjoy an afternoon walking tour of the riverside town, which was formerly one of Southeast Asia`s leading trading ports in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Visit the 17th-century Quan Cong Temple, the Phuoc Kien Pagoda, the Japanese Covered Bridge (constructed in 1593), the Sa Huynh Museum and the Phung Hung House.
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| Day 9: Monday - Full Day in Hoi An - (Full Day Boat Trip on the Thu Bon River & Excursion to Da Nang with Lunch) |
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Full dya at leisure or you can choose our optional tour (Full Day Boat Trip on the Thu Bon River & Excursion to Da Nang with Lunch). This morning, enjoy a boat trip along the Thu Bon River that takes you to the village of Kim Bong on Cam Kim Island. The village is home to traditional woodworking and boat-building families. Continue to the village of Thanh Ha, renowned for its simple brown pottery. After visiting Thanh Ha, drive to Da Nang, the third largest city in Vietnam and the economic hub of Central Vietnam. Visit some of the city`s highlights, including the Cham Museum, founded in 1915 by the Ecole Francaise d`Extreme Orient. This open-air collection of Cham sculpture is the finest in the world and includes some striking statues from this ancient civilization. Continue to the Marble Mountains, five marble hills rising abruptly from the surrounding countryside. Each is said to represent one of the five elements of the universe. The largest and most famous, Thuy Son, has a number of natural caves which have served variously as Hindu and Buddhist shrines over the centuries(L).
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B )
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| Day 10: Tuesday - Hue Imperial City Tour |
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This morning, as you travel from Hoi An to Hue, journey over the Hai Van Pass, a mountainous stretch of highway with spectacular views of the bowl-shaped Da Nang Bay, via Lang Co and Da Nang. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. This afternoon, enjoy a tour of the Old Imperial City, located in the Citadel. Erected in the early 19th century, the Old Imperial City was modeled after the Forbidden City in Beijing, and is home to a wealth of palaces and temples, as well as a library and a museum. Your tour includes visits to the Ngo Mon Gate, the principal entrance to the Imperial Enclosure and the central passageway reserved for use by the Emperor, the Thai Hoa Palace with its spacious hall and ornamental roof, the Halls of the Mandarins, the Nine Dynastic Urns, cast in 1835, and the ruins of the Forbidden Purple City.
Or you can choose our optional tour (Cyclo Ride with Dinner at the Citadel). Hue, the former capital of the last Vietnam dynasty, where Royal influence still exists and can be seen clearly in the daily life of local people. The Cyclo tour and the Royal style dinner is the perfect combination to learn about the culture of this UNESCO city. From your hotel, the ride will take you through the French quarter to admire the French charming villas, the school where Ho Chi Minh, Vo Nguyen Giap and Ngo Dinh Diem were educated. The private residence of Ngo Dinh Can – Diems brother. You will be exposed to the daily life of the local people as the trip continues over the bridge into the old quarter of Hue, which is the main residential area. The Cyclo tour gives you the panoramic view of both daily life and architecture of this Classic town. You will pass by the market before arriving to the former Royal Palace. The tour ends at a family run restaurant whose owner is the descendant of a high ranking Mandarin Official and thus, she is the master in Royal cuisine. You will enjoy a multiple course dinner in which every single dish will be beautifully presented in the shape of peacock, dragon or turtle, same as the a Royal feast was presented to the Royal family of the past.
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B )
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| Day 11: Wednesday - Full Day in Hue |
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Full day at leisure to explore Hue independently. A city of extraordinary beauty situated on the Perfume River, two of Hues most prominent attractions are the Tombs of the Emperors and the Thien Mu Pagoda. Also not to be missed is the opportunity to taste some of Hues famed Imperial cuisine, refined culinary specialties once served to the emperor and his court
Or you can choose our optional tour (Full Day Boat Trip on the Perfume River with Minh Mang, Tu Duc & Khai Dinh with Lunch). Enjoy a boat trip on the Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda and the Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang, the most impressive of Hue`s pagodas and tombs. Continue to visit the royal Tu Duc Tomb, final resting place of Vietnam`s longest reigning emperor, set among forested hills and lakes. Lastly, proceed to Khai Dinh, the last monument of the Nguyen dynasty (L).
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| Day 12: Thursday - Halong Bay |
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This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Hanoi. Arrive in Hanoi and travel east to Hai Phong. Arrive in Hai Phong, the industrial center of Northern Vietnam, and one of the country`s most important seaports. Enjoy a visit to Dinh Hang Kenh, known for its 500 relief sculptures in wood before continuing on to Halong Bay. Arrive in Halong Bay and transfer to your hotel.
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| Day 13: Friday - Boat Excursion through Halong Bay |
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Enjoy a full day boat excursion by traditional wooden Bai Tho Junk through Halong Bay. "Dragon descending to the sea," as the Bay is known in Vietnamese, features more than 1,000 limestone islets (small islands), many of which contain beautiful grottoes. Visit one of the caves at Hang Dau Go (Wooden Stakes Cave), Bo Nau or Thien Cung. The caves, which are said to have direct ties to the ancient war history of Vietnam, are known for the many colorful stalagmite and stalactite deposits adorning their inner and outer chambers. Enjoy lunch on board.
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B, L )
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| Day 14: Saturday - Hanoi City Tour |
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This morning, travel from Halong Bay to Hanoi. Upon arrival in Hanoi, enjoy an afternoon of sightseeing. Your tour includes visits to Hoan Kiem Lake, the Old Quarter, and the Museum of Ethnology, which is the center for the preservation and exhibition of cultural heritage for the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. In the evening, enjoy a Water Puppet Show, accompanied by a traditional Vietnamese orchestra and Cheo (a form of opera), on Hoan Kiem Lake. The show depicts a series of ancient Vietnamese folktales which are acted out by puppets over a pool of water.
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B )
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| Day 15: Sunday - Full Day in Hanoi - (Full Day Thay & Tay Phuong Pagoda with Lunch) |
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Full day at leisure or you can choose our optional tour (Full Day Thay & Tay Phuong Pagoda with Lunch). Mountain. Here you will also have the chance to see Thuy Dinh Stage, a water palace on Long Tri pond, where the ancient form of water puppetry is performed. From here, continue to Tay Phuong Pagoda, originally built in the 8th century. The pagoda features the Sino-Vietnamese character Tam (three) as its recurring motif. After ascending 239 stone steps, reach the gate bearing the name of the structure, translating as The Ancient Pagoda of the West. The pagoda is most well-known for its statues, which include beautiful wooden sculptures representing Buddhas.
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B, D )
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| Day 16: Monday - Depart for the USA |
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Transfer to the airport in Hanoi for your departure flight
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B )
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Notes:
- US citizens require a passport valid for six months beyond travel dates.
- Visas are required for Vietnam and Cambodia
- Departure taxes are required as follows: Cambodia taxes of up to $25
- Land only price does not include arrival/departure transfers, but does include flights Phnom Penh - Siem Reap - Ho Chi Minh - Da Nang - Hue - Hanoi.
- Arrival/Departure taxes are required as follows: Cambodia taxes of up to $25.
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| Cambodia Angkor Wat |
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| 16 Day Affordable Cambodia & Vietnam Map |
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| Cambodia prasat kravan |
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| Cambodia The Tonle Sap River |
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| Cambodia tonle sap lake |
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| Vietnam Cu Chi Tunnels |
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| Vietnam quang cong |
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| Vietnam quang cong temple |
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| Vietnam marble mountains |
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| Vietnam Dragon descending to the sea |
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| Vietnam Hoan Kiem Lake |
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| Vietnam Minh Mang Tomb |
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| Vietnam War Remnants Museum Tank |
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- Round trip flights LAX-Bangkok-LAX
- Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for ion and prices
- Airline fuel surcharges
- Intra-flights
- 14 nights First Class accommodations
- 1 night [Imperial Garden Villa & Hotel ], Phnom Penh
- 2 nights [Somadevi Angkor ], Siem Reap
- 2 nights [Hotel Palace Saigon], Ho Chi Minh
- 2 nights [Hoi An Pacific Hotel], Hoi An
- 2 nights [Huong Giang
], Hue
- 2 nights [Heritage Halong], Halong Bay
- 2 nights [Sunway Hotel Hanoi Vietnam
], Hanoi
- All transfers
- 18 meals: 14 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
- Sightseeing per itinerary in a modern air-conditioned motor coach
- Airport Assistance in Bangkok
- Services of an English-speaking tour manager (Day 4-14)
- Services of a local English-speaking guide in Angkor Wat
- Host services on last night in Bangkok
- Entrance fees per itinerary
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 |
|
 |
Airport taxes & fees |
 |
Optional tours, and gratuities |
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|
 | Temple Complex at Angkor Wat
Also Available |
 | Imperial City, Hue |
 | Halong Bay Excursion |
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| Day 1: Sunday - Depart USA |
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Depart the USA to Cambodia.
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 |
 |
| Day 2: Monday - En Route |
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|
Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment for your journey.
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| Day 3: Tuesday - Arrive in Phnom Penh |
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Arrive in Phnom Penh and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy the day at leisure to explore Phnom Penh on your own.
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 |
| Day 4: Wednesday - Siem Reap |
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This morning depart Phnom Penh for your picturesque and scenic drive to Siem Reap. Pass the rural villages, rice paddy fields, and insect farms. Visit a local Insect Market where insects such as grasshoppers, tarantulas, worms and scorpions are sold. These insects are a local delicacy. Try one, if you dare. After the bug market we will visit to the Stone-carving village where you will watch a demonstration of statue carving. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant. After lunch visit the Ancient Bridge, built over 800 years ago and still used by the locals. You can walk across the bridge to the local market on the other side. Upon arrival, visit Angkor Wat, a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. World-famous for its beauty and splendor, Angkor Wat features the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the outer gallery walls and narrates stories from Hindu mythology.
(
B, L, D )
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| Day 5: Thursday - Siem Reap |
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This morning, enjoy sunrise at Angkor Wat before visiting the fortified city of Angkor Thom, where you will see the Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper Kings, Baphuon, Phimeanakas, and the Royal Enclosure. Continue to the highlight of Angkor Thom, the mysterious Bayon Temple, replete with beautifully preserved bas-reliefs and giant stone faces smiling enigmatically. Proceed to other temple complex monuments including Thommanon, Chau Say Tevoda and Ta Keo. Of special note is Ta Prohm, where most of the jungle has not been cleared from the monuments, leaving the site as it would have appeared when European explorers first stumbled upon it. Continue to the Buddhist Banteay Kdei Temple, Srah Srang, Preah Khan, and the five towers of Prasat Kravan.
(
B, L, D )
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| Day 6: Friday - Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh |
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This morning, enjoy a boat excursion on the Tonle Sap, or Great Lake, located in the heart of Cambodia. It boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem as well as floating fishing villages. This afternoon, transfer to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh. Arrive and transfer to your hotel.
(
B )
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| Day 7: Saturday - Ho Chi Minh City Tour- (Half Day Cu Chi Tunnels) |
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Free morning at leisure or you can choose our optional tour (Half Day Cu Chi Tunnels).Discover more than 125 miles of underground tunnels built by the Vietcong, comprising a main axis system with many branches connecting to underground hideouts, weapon factories, hospitals, shelters and other tunnels. The entire structure was dug out of the rock by hand tools without the use of cement.
This afternoon, a tour of Ho Chi Minh includes the neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral, the French-style Central Post Office, City Hall, the Opera House, the former Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum, which has a collection featuring weapons and photographs from two Indochina wars as well as the original French "Guillotine." From here, visit Ben Thanh Market. Continue to Dong Khoi Street, a main shopping street in the center of Ho Chi Minh and known as Rue Catinet during the French years.
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B )
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| Day 8: Sunday - Hoi An City Tour |
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This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Da Nang. Travel south from Da Nang to Hoi An. Arrive in Hoi An and enjoy an afternoon walking tour of the riverside town, which was formerly one of Southeast Asia`s leading trading ports in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Visit the 17th-century Quan Cong Temple, the Phuoc Kien Pagoda, the Japanese Covered Bridge (constructed in 1593), the Sa Huynh Museum and the Phung Hung House.
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B )
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| Day 9: Monday - Full Day in Hoi An - (Full Day Boat Trip on the Thu Bon River & Excursion to Da Nang with Lunch) |
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Full dya at leisure or you can choose our optional tour (Full Day Boat Trip on the Thu Bon River & Excursion to Da Nang with Lunch). This morning, enjoy a boat trip along the Thu Bon River that takes you to the village of Kim Bong on Cam Kim Island. The village is home to traditional woodworking and boat-building families. Continue to the village of Thanh Ha, renowned for its simple brown pottery. After visiting Thanh Ha, drive to Da Nang, the third largest city in Vietnam and the economic hub of Central Vietnam. Visit some of the city`s highlights, including the Cham Museum, founded in 1915 by the Ecole Francaise d`Extreme Orient. This open-air collection of Cham sculpture is the finest in the world and includes some striking statues from this ancient civilization. Continue to the Marble Mountains, five marble hills rising abruptly from the surrounding countryside. Each is said to represent one of the five elements of the universe. The largest and most famous, Thuy Son, has a number of natural caves which have served variously as Hindu and Buddhist shrines over the centuries(L).
(
B )
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| Day 10: Tuesday - Hue Imperial City Tour |
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This morning, as you travel from Hoi An to Hue, journey over the Hai Van Pass, a mountainous stretch of highway with spectacular views of the bowl-shaped Da Nang Bay, via Lang Co and Da Nang. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. This afternoon, enjoy a tour of the Old Imperial City, located in the Citadel. Erected in the early 19th century, the Old Imperial City was modeled after the Forbidden City in Beijing, and is home to a wealth of palaces and temples, as well as a library and a museum. Your tour includes visits to the Ngo Mon Gate, the principal entrance to the Imperial Enclosure and the central passageway reserved for use by the Emperor, the Thai Hoa Palace with its spacious hall and ornamental roof, the Halls of the Mandarins, the Nine Dynastic Urns, cast in 1835, and the ruins of the Forbidden Purple City.
Or you can choose our optional tour (Cyclo Ride with Dinner at the Citadel). Hue, the former capital of the last Vietnam dynasty, where Royal influence still exists and can be seen clearly in the daily life of local people. The Cyclo tour and the Royal style dinner is the perfect combination to learn about the culture of this UNESCO city. From your hotel, the ride will take you through the French quarter to admire the French charming villas, the school where Ho Chi Minh, Vo Nguyen Giap and Ngo Dinh Diem were educated. The private residence of Ngo Dinh Can – Diems brother. You will be exposed to the daily life of the local people as the trip continues over the bridge into the old quarter of Hue, which is the main residential area. The Cyclo tour gives you the panoramic view of both daily life and architecture of this Classic town. You will pass by the market before arriving to the former Royal Palace. The tour ends at a family run restaurant whose owner is the descendant of a high ranking Mandarin Official and thus, she is the master in Royal cuisine. You will enjoy a multiple course dinner in which every single dish will be beautifully presented in the shape of peacock, dragon or turtle, same as the a Royal feast was presented to the Royal family of the past.
(
B )
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| Day 11: Wednesday - Full Day in Hue |
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Full day at leisure to explore Hue independently. A city of extraordinary beauty situated on the Perfume River, two of Hues most prominent attractions are the Tombs of the Emperors and the Thien Mu Pagoda. Also not to be missed is the opportunity to taste some of Hues famed Imperial cuisine, refined culinary specialties once served to the emperor and his court
Or you can choose our optional tour (Full Day Boat Trip on the Perfume River with Minh Mang, Tu Duc & Khai Dinh with Lunch). Enjoy a boat trip on the Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda and the Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang, the most impressive of Hue`s pagodas and tombs. Continue to visit the royal Tu Duc Tomb, final resting place of Vietnam`s longest reigning emperor, set among forested hills and lakes. Lastly, proceed to Khai Dinh, the last monument of the Nguyen dynasty (L).
(
B )
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| Day 12: Thursday - Halong Bay |
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This morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Hanoi. Arrive in Hanoi and travel east to Hai Phong. Arrive in Hai Phong, the industrial center of Northern Vietnam, and one of the country`s most important seaports. Enjoy a visit to Dinh Hang Kenh, known for its 500 relief sculptures in wood before continuing on to Halong Bay. Arrive in Halong Bay and transfer to your hotel.
(
B )
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| Day 13: Friday - Boat Excursion through Halong Bay |
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Enjoy a full day boat excursion by traditional wooden Bai Tho Junk through Halong Bay. "Dragon descending to the sea," as the Bay is known in Vietnamese, features more than 1,000 limestone islets (small islands), many of which contain beautiful grottoes. Visit one of the caves at Hang Dau Go (Wooden Stakes Cave), Bo Nau or Thien Cung. The caves, which are said to have direct ties to the ancient war history of Vietnam, are known for the many colorful stalagmite and stalactite deposits adorning their inner and outer chambers. Enjoy lunch on board.
(
B, L )
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| Day 14: Saturday - Hanoi City Tour |
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This morning, travel from Halong Bay to Hanoi. Upon arrival in Hanoi, enjoy an afternoon of sightseeing. Your tour includes visits to Hoan Kiem Lake, the Old Quarter, and the Museum of Ethnology, which is the center for the preservation and exhibition of cultural heritage for the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. In the evening, enjoy a Water Puppet Show, accompanied by a traditional Vietnamese orchestra and Cheo (a form of opera), on Hoan Kiem Lake. The show depicts a series of ancient Vietnamese folktales which are acted out by puppets over a pool of water.
(
B )
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| Day 15: Sunday - Full Day in Hanoi - (Full Day Thay & Tay Phuong Pagoda with Lunch) |
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Full day at leisure or you can choose our optional tour (Full Day Thay & Tay Phuong Pagoda with Lunch). Mountain. Here you will also have the chance to see Thuy Dinh Stage, a water palace on Long Tri pond, where the ancient form of water puppetry is performed. From here, continue to Tay Phuong Pagoda, originally built in the 8th century. The pagoda features the Sino-Vietnamese character Tam (three) as its recurring motif. After ascending 239 stone steps, reach the gate bearing the name of the structure, translating as The Ancient Pagoda of the West. The pagoda is most well-known for its statues, which include beautiful wooden sculptures representing Buddhas.
(
B, D )
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| Day 16: Monday - Depart for the USA |
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Transfer to the airport in Hanoi for your departure flight
(
B )
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Notes:
- US citizens require a passport valid for six months beyond travel dates.
- Visas are required for Vietnam and Cambodia
- Departure taxes are required as follows: Cambodia taxes of up to $25
- Land only price does not include arrival/departure transfers, but does include flights Phnom Penh - Siem Reap - Ho Chi Minh - Da Nang - Hue - Hanoi.
- Arrival/Departure taxes are required as follows: Cambodia taxes of up to $25.
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| Cambodia Angkor Wat |
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| 16 Day Affordable Cambodia & Vietnam Map |
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| Cambodia prasat kravan |
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| Cambodia The Tonle Sap River |
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| Cambodia tonle sap lake |
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| Vietnam Cu Chi Tunnels |
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|
| Vietnam quang cong |
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| Vietnam quang cong temple |
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| Vietnam marble mountains |
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| Vietnam Dragon descending to the sea |
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| Vietnam Hoan Kiem Lake |
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| Vietnam Minh Mang Tomb |
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| Vietnam War Remnants Museum Tank |
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| For Dates & Rates, please contact our reservation center at (877) 636-6660 or by email at info@right-travel.com |
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| For Dates & Rates, please contact our reservation center at (877) 636-6660 or by email at info@right-travel.com |
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