route & tour description

Siem Reap,Cambodia
Phnom Penh,Cambodia
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon),South Vietnam
Hoi An,Central Vietnam
Hue,Central Vietnam
Phong Nha ,Central Vietnam
Ninh Binh,North Vietnam
Hanoi,North Vietnam

Claudia and Harry finally got some time off for their dream holiday, and they approached Asia Someday to help create an itinerary for the same. We came up with a personalised plan for them to experience a bit of both Cambodia and Vietnam to witness how different they are despite their geographical proximity.

Their trip started off with three days in Siem Reap, where they explored the UNESCO World Heritage Angkor Complex, went on a bicycle tour to see the charming countryside, and shopped for locally manufactured textiles. From there, they set off for Phnom Penh, where two days were spent exploring the capital city. The duo kicked off their Vietnam adventures with a flight into Ho Chi Minh City in South Vietnam, where they spent three brilliant days discovering its treasures and trying out the street food. Another three days followed in Hoi An, exploring the melting-pot of cultures.

Post this, Harry and Claudia marvelled at Hue’s Imperial spirit over two days. Then they headed to Phong Nha, with some of the world’s most famous caves in the Phong Nha-Ke Bang national park that they enjoyed trekking to. Ninh Binh, yet another landscape and a sight worth seeing, was the next stop. Finally, having gotten their fill of history, culture and nature, Claudia and Harry ended their trip in Hanoi, where they spent two days before heading home.

highlights

  • Angkor Wat & other sites of the complex
  • The ancient cities of Hoi An & Hue
  • The caves of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park
  • The buzzing metropoles of Phnom Penh, Saigon & Hanoi

Ideal for

  • Culture & History
  • Nature
  • Food
  • Adventure

Best time

  • Jan
  • Feb
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  • Apr
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • Aug
  • Sept
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec
USD 900

You are put up in comfortable yet affordable hostels, and transportation happens via buses, trains and one flight. Due to the shoestring budget you can't be booked for activities, but we recommend things to do nonetheless.

USD 1400

You travel via bus, trains, and two flights, and we put you up in Bnbs and budget hotels. You experience a few activities like some sightseeing, bicycle or street food tours in certain destinations.

USD 2700

Transport between destinations involves private transfers, one overnight train journey, two flights and all airport transfers. We put you up in boutique hotels, and you will have many included activities like sightseeing, cycling, street food, trekking & caving.

USD 3250

Private transportation takes you from place to place and sight to sight, accompanied with an English speaking guide, and arranged by us. You also go on three flights. We ensure you stay in boutique and luxury hotels.

Backpacker

USD 900

You are put up in comfortable yet affordable hostels, and transportation happens via buses, trains and one flight. Due to the shoestring budget you can't be booked for activities, but we recommend things to do nonetheless.

Budget

USD 1400

You travel via bus, trains, and two flights, and we put you up in Bnbs and budget hotels. You experience a few activities like some sightseeing, bicycle or street food tours in certain destinations.

Comfort

USD 2700

Transport between destinations involves private transfers, one overnight train journey, two flights and all airport transfers. We put you up in boutique hotels, and you will have many included activities like sightseeing, cycling, street food, trekking & caving.

Luxury

USD 3250

Private transportation takes you from place to place and sight to sight, accompanied with an English speaking guide, and arranged by us. You also go on three flights. We ensure you stay in boutique and luxury hotels.

day by day itinerary

Day
1-3
Siem Reap

Siem Reap is famous as the gateway to the UNESCO heritage site of the Angkor Wat temple complex, one of the largest religious monuments in the world. Once you've run out of energy for the temples, take a look at the Chinese-inspired shop-houses and French architectural buildings around you; Siem Reap is an adventure waiting for you to look its way.

highlights

  • Angkor Wat, Ta Phrom & Bayon temples
  • Tonle Sap lake & its floating villages
  • APOPO Visitor Center
  • Artisans d'Angkor Craft Center

how to get around

Tuk Tuk
Bicycle
Walking
Grab App
Day
4-5
Phnom Penh

Once called the Pearl of Asia, Phnom Penh was marred by the impact left behind by war and revolution. Yet, like a phoenix, it has risen from the ashes to become the hip and happening capital of Cambodia. It is known for its impressive culture and architecture, religious significance, pre and post colonial history, royal heritage and its nightlife!

highlights

  • Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum & Killing Fields
  • National Museum
  • Royal Palace
  • Silk Island

how to get around

Grab App
Tuk Tuk
Walking
Boat
Day
6-8
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is one of Vietnam's most energetic cities. It presents a seamless blend of past and present; a dynamic energy propels it forward, while remnants of its past lie among skyscrapers and shopping malls. It's also Vietnam's culinary capital, so make sure you sample the deliciousness of Vietnamese cuisine.

highlights

  • War Remnants Museum
  • French Colonial Architecture
  • Streetfood Scene
  • Rooftop Bars

how to get around

Grab App
Taxi
Walking
Cyclo
Day
9-11
Hoi An

Once a port town, Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and bears Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese and French architectural influences. Relaxing scenery and beaches are both within easy reach, and a vehicle ban in its Old Town makes exploring its 800+ preserved buildings on foot enjoyable.

highlights

  • Ancient mansions, temples & pagodas
  • Countryside with small villages, rivers & canals
  • Fantastic beaches & snorkelling sites
  • Talented & reasonably priced tailors

how to get around

Bicycle
Walking
Cyclo
Taxi
Day
12-13
Hue

Hue was home to 13 Nguyen emperors for nearly 150 years, and each of them left behind a piece of history. Walk through its Citadel and Imperial Enclosure that even today echo its glorious past. There is much to do within and outside Hue, and all the while the royals of the past oversee their city, guarding it from their tombs on its outskirts.

highlights

  • Imperial City
  • Thien Mu Pagoda
  • Royal Tombs
  • Abandoned Water Park

how to get around

Grab App
Taxi
Motor Bike
Boat
Day
14-15
Phong Nha

Phong Nha is definitely among the top three adventure spots of Southeast Asia. With a system of caves (including the biggest cave in the world) chiselled into its mountains, its trek-friendly jungles and its lagoons offering some surreal kayaking experiences, this off-beat spot and its National Park are a paradise waiting to be explored.

highlights

  • Phong Nha Cave
  • Paradise Cave
  • Dark Cave
  • Wild Boar Eco-Farm

how to get around

Bicycle
Motor Bike
Walking
Taxi
Day
16-17
Ninh Binh

Ninh Binh in North Vietnam is home to the famous Tam Coc-Trang An complex of karst formations rising up from the ground. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is best experienced with a boat ride, with rice paddies on either side, water beneath the boat, and karsts surrounding you. It's transforming rice paddies in harvest season are gorgeous to behold.

highlights

  • Trang An Landscape Complex
  • Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
  • Bai Dinh Pagoda
  • Hang Mua Viewpoint

how to get around

Bicycle
Taxi
Walking
Day
18-19
Hanoi

Hanoi's past as the capital of Emperor Ly Thai and later of French Indochina has given it much to boast of. Remnants of French and Chinese occupation peek out at you between the streets, as the present-day capital of Vietnam plays catch up, leaving the horrors of its history behind yet retaining the heritage influences.

highlights

  • Old Quarter & ancient houses within
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
  • Hoa Lo Prison
  • Temple of Literature

how to get around

Grab App
Taxi
Walking
Cylo
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