Cambodia & Vietnam Experience - 19 Days
Trip Snapshot
Age range
15 - 99Start / End
- Bangkok
- Hanoi
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 18Meals included
1Highlights
- Temple-hop around the renowned Angkor complex – one of South East Asia's most impressive attractions. Spend a full day exploring the site on a tuk-tuk with a driver from a social enterprise creating employment opportunities for local women.
- Spend two days on Cat Ba Island relaxing on tiny beaches, hiking through verdant jungle and kayaking around karst-studded Lan Ha Bay. It’s just like Ha Long, but with fewer tourists!
- Wander the charming streets of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hoi An, stroll along the Mekong River in Phnom Penh at sunset and explore the 36 streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
- Visit Vun Art, an organisation providing people with disabilities with job training and employment opportunities. Learn how the artisans recycle old silk scraps to create handicrafts.
- Eat well wherever you go – there's no shortage of mouth-watering food markets to explore, whether you’re grabbing a bite in Bangkok's Chinatown or tucking into a banh mi in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Summary
Prepare for an epic adventure loaded with ancient sites and natural beauty as you travel from the hustle of Bangkok to the bustle of Hanoi on this 19-day trip. In Cambodia, call into the ancient temples at Angkor and explore beguiling Phnom Penh, then veer into Vietnam to trace its coastline from south to north. Visit the chaotic Ho Chi Minh City, old-world Hanoi, charming Hoi An and historic Hue. Along the way, revel in the sheer beauty of the landscape, the warm local hospitality and the social organisations that are serving local communities. Oh, and did we mention the food?
Itinerary
Day 1
Bangkok
Sawasdee! Welcome to Thailand. Your adventure begins in Bangkok with a welcome meeting at 6 pm, where you’ll meet your trip leader and fellow travellers. If you arrive early, you could take a riverboat to Chinatown and explore the crowded streets, uncover the magnificent Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, wander down Khao San Road or indulge in a Thai massage – there’s plenty to keep you occupied in this exciting city. After your meeting, why not head out with the group to try some of Bangkok’s famous street food – pad thai anyone?
Day 2
Siem Reap
Take a flight from Bangkok to Siem Reap. The flight is unescorted, but your Thai trip leader will get you to the airport in Bangkok and your Cambodian leader will be ready to greet you in Siem Reap. When you arrive, take an orientation walk with your leader and you’ll have a free evening to explore this small but bustling town. You might want to head to Pub Street to grab a bite to eat and get a taste of the city’s nightlife. Or, maybe rest up in preparation for tomorrow’s visit to Angkor Wat.
Day 3
Siem Reap
Today, you'll visit the incredible Angkor complex. If you’re keen, this place is best seen at sunrise, so you can get up early and head to the complex on your own before your included tour. You’ll explore the site on a tuk-tuk with an all-female crew from Driver Srey – a social enterprise with a mission to support local women with sustainable incomes. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Angkor complex was built between the 9th and 13th centuries when the Khmer empire was the pre-eminent influence in South East Asia. The ruins are scattered over some 160 sq km – the biggest religious monument in the world! The central cluster of temples is close to Siem Reap, so you'll have plenty of time to fully appreciate the main archaeological sites, including Angkor Wat – the astounding main temple – Bayon and Ta Prohm – a series of smaller temples covered in tree roots and jungle. Your local guide will bring ancient history to life with their extensive knowledge of the site.
Day 4
Siem Reap
Today is a free day for you to explore Siem Reap at your own pace. Ask your local leader about the range of optional activities on offer. You might opt to take a boat tour to explore the Chong Kneas floating village on Tonle Sap Lake – the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia – or you could take a Khmer cooking class. You could also explore local markets or maybe check out a Phare Circus performance tonight.
Day 5
Phnom Penh
Say goodbye to Siem Reap and take a local bus to the capital city of Phnom Penh. Cambodia's capital is set on a major junction of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers and boasts some fine examples of French-inspired architecture. When you arrive, settle into your accommodation, then join your leader for a walk along the Mekong River at sunset. For dinner, maybe round up your group and head to a restaurant on the riverfront.
Day 6
Phnom Penh
Spend a full free day exploring Phnom Penh however you like. Maybe visit the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. Wat Phnom, shrouded in myth, is equally worth a visit, as is the National Museum with its extensive Khmer collection. Cyclo tours around the city are a great alternative to exploring by foot. These tours generally include the art deco Psar Thmei (Central Market), US Embassy, Wat Phnom, Mekong riverfront, Independence Monument and Royal Palace. Or, you could learn more about Cambodia's tragic history at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek – two sites that tell the story of the tragic legacy of the Khmer Rouge.
Day 7
Ho Chi Minh City
Travel by local bus from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City. Your leader will assist you with border crossing procedures and you’ll make a stop for lunch. When you arrive, head out to discover Ho Chi Minh City's blend of old and new. Be sure to sample a baguette or some of the excellent coffee on offer – both markers of the city's strong French influence. Tonight, maybe hit one of the hole-in-the-wall bars and explore the nightlife. Ask your leader for the best restaurants and bars in the area – maybe gather your group for a toast to a trip well-travelled.
Day 8
Ho Chi Minh City
Today is a free day for you to experience Ho Chi Minh City however you like. You’ll have a second welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight, where you’ll meet your new trip leader and group. In the meantime, you might like to head out to see the ancient pagodas and cathedrals near the former Presidential Palace, the historic Dong Khoi Street and the chaotic markets of Ben Thanh and Cholon (Chinatown). After your meeting tonight, why not head out with your new fellow travellers for an optional dinner and tuck into some delicious local cuisine.
Day 9
Ho Chi Minh City
Get to know the streets of Ho Chi Minh City with your leader on an orientation walk this morning. You’ll check out some of the city’s highlights, like the Saigon Post Office and the War Remnants Museum, which holds sobering stories of the 20-year-long Vietnam War. The rest of the day is free for you to choose your own adventure. Maybe visit the Reunification Palace, watch the A O Show (a circus performance with a distinctive bamboo set design) at the Saigon Opera House or explore the vibrant local food scene.
Day 10
Ho Chi Minh City - Overnight train
Today is a free day for you to choose from the optional activities on offer. There’s the option to go on a tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels – this former Viet Cong stronghold provides an insight into the resourcefulness and tenacity of the Vietnamese people, as well as underground life during the Vietnam War. Or, you could go on a daytrip to the Mekong Delta. If you opt into this day trip, you’ll board a private boat to Ben Tre to visit the coconut gardens and stop at a local home to sample some tropical fruits and coconut jams. You’ll then paddle along the delta in sampans (small rowing boats) and go on a tuk-tuk tour of the local villages to learn about rural life. The day trip also includes a lunch of regional specialties at a restaurant in the heart of the delta. This evening, you’ll board an overnight train to Hoi An.
Day 11
Hoi An
Arrive in Da Nang by train and travel by minibus to Hoi An – a UNESCO World Heritage site that continues to undergo restoration work today. It was a major trading port with the West between the 15th and 19th centuries. Today, parts of Hoi An look exactly as they did more than a century ago. Your leader will take you on a sightseeing walk through the Old Town to visit some of the city's major attractions. A sightseeing pass is included in your trip, so you can visit a selection of the major sights. Hoi An is also a great spot for shopping, so head down to the markets and street stalls to browse paintings, woodwork, ceramics and lanterns. Don’t miss the excellent local cuisine – you could book yourself in for a cooking class to take some culinary secrets home with you. Most local guided tours include a trip to the local food markets, and some take you on a short boat journey along the Thu Bon River. Let your local leader know what you'd like to see and they will be able to recommend some activities to suit your interests.
Day 12
Hoi An
Wake up for a free day to do as you please. This is a great opportunity to take a trip out to the My Son temples – a UNESCO World Heritage site constructed between the 4th and 14th centuries that reflects the rich cultural traditions of the Cham civilisation. In the afternoon, maybe hire a bike for a ride through the countryside near Hoi An. There's no better way to explore this peaceful area than on two wheels – you’ll see places few tourists get the chance to visit and the green rice paddies and small creeks will give you a true insight into rural life in Vietnam. Otherwise, you could spend today relaxing on An Bang or Cua Dai Beach.
Day 13
Hue
Bid farewell to Hoi An this morning and make the drive to Hue. You’ll be travelling on the incredible Hai Van Pass, through lush mountains and past scenic lookouts, and there’ll be some good places for a photo stop. When you arrive in Hue, head out with your leader for an orientation walk, then the afternoon is free for you to explore. Hue was once Vietnam’s imperial capital and has a curious mix of bustling streets and tranquil enclaves. Maybe visit the Dong Ba Market, which sells everything imaginable and is a great place to spend some time browsing. Hue is renowned for its cuisine, with some delicious dishes originating from this region, including bun bo Hue (Hue’s delicious take on pho) and banh khoai (a filled turmeric crepe) – it’s time to give your tastebuds a workout!
Day 14
Hue - Overnight Train
Enjoy a free day in Hue. Maybe visit the Imperial Citadel which includes the Forbidden Purple City that was almost completely destroyed during the Vietnam War. The gaping holes left by bombs give you an idea of how much destruction occurred in this country. If you'd rather take to the water, hop on a dragon boat cruise along the Perfume River and then visit Thien Mu Pagoda – the unofficial symbol of Hue. Here, you’ll see an active Buddhist monastery dating back to 1601 and a car belonging to the monk who tragically set himself alight in public to protest the treatment of Buddhists. You might also opt to visit the royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, with its central lake set amid a grove of frangipani and pine trees. This evening, take another overnight train, bound for Hanoi.
Day 15
Cat Ba Island
Arrive in Hanoi at about 5 am, then take a bus followed by a ferry to Cat Ba Island. When you arrive, you’ll begin exploring the stunning waters of Lan Ha Bay. Located in the greater Ha Long Bay area, Lan Ha Bay is one of Vietnam’s most scenic spots, where limestone islands and caves rise from emerald waters. You’ll have a free afternoon to explore at your own pace – maybe get active on a hike or go for a dip at one of the beaches. You’ll have a free evening to relax and soak up the peaceful island vibes.
Day 16
Cat Ba Island
Enjoy a full day of relaxing with a boat trip on the beautiful Lan Ha Bay. Cruise past limestone islets and tuck into a delicious lunch on board before taking to the water in kayaks for an unforgettable adventure.
Day 17
Hanoi
Make the journey to Hanoi today. On the way, you’ll stop to visit Intrepid Foundation partner Vun Art – a local organisation providing people with disabilities with job training and employment opportunities. See how the artisans produce tote bags and art pieces from the discarded silk that comes from Van Phuc Silk Village. Then, continue to Hanoi, arriving in the mid-afternoon. Go on a walking tour with your leader in the Old Town to get your bearings, then the rest of the day is free.
Day 18
Hanoi
Explore Hanoi at your own pace with a full free day today. You might like to visit the former residence of Vietnam’s most famous revolutionary – Ho Chi Minh – or go on a daytrip to Ninh Binh, a small city in the Red River Delta of northern Vietnam, popular for its natural beauty. Chat to your leader about how you’d like to spend the day – they’ll be ready with some excellent recommendations.
Day 19
Hanoi
There are no further activities planned for today and your trip comes to an end. With so much to see and do in Hanoi, it’s highly recommended you extend your stay – just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
What's Included
Accommodation
Basic Hotel (16 nights), Overnight sleeper train (2 nights)
Meals
Breakfasts: 0, Lunches: 1, Dinners: 0
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
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Customer reviews & ratings
My trip with Dino was fabulous. He's very knowledgeable and has a great sense of humor. I like how this tour keeps you very busy and active. I'd recommend it to everyone.
Julianne Jul, 2020 VerifiedThe Intrepid tour I took in Cambodia & Vietnam was excellent. The accomodation and transport were clean, central and safe. The guides were excellent and very caring. I have no hesitation in recommending Intrepid to anyone and will definitely consider using them again.
Ian Nov, 2019 Verified
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