Signature: Vietnam, Laos & the Temples of Cambodia - 18 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

12 - 100

Start / End

  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Siem Reap

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 22

Meals included

43

Highlights

  • Begin your Vietnamese odyssey in bustling Ho Chi Minh City, delving into its poignant history at the Reunification Palace and Cu Chi Tunnels, then navigate the vibrant Cai Rang Floating Market and connect with local life at a cacao farm in the Mekong Delta. Experience social impact dining and photography workshops that offer unique perspectives on this dynamic country.
  • Embark on a breathtaking Heritage Train journey along Vietnam's dramatic coastline to the imperial city of Huế. Discover ancient pagodas on the Perfume River, explore the sprawling Imperial City, and indulge in an exclusive candlelit dinner at the residence of an imperial descendant, savoring the refined cultural heritage of the Nguyen Dynasty.
  • Immerse yourself in Hanoi's thousand-year-old charm, paying respects at the Ho Chi Minh Complex and enjoying an 'elevated street eats' tour supported by Planeterra Foundation. Venture into the 'Halong Bay on land' karst landscapes of Ninh Binh, gliding through tranquil nature reserves to spot endangered langurs and engaging with National Geographic Explorers at vital wildlife rescue centers.
  • Discover the spiritual tranquility of Luang Prabang, Laos, by participating in the sacred alms-giving ritual at dawn. Engage in a profound monk chat, learn traditional Lao textile arts, and experience an authentic Baci soul-calling ceremony with a local family. Witness majestic Kuang Si Waterfall and support rescued bears at a National Geographic-funded conservation center.
  • Rise before dawn to witness the ethereal sunrise over the iconic Angkor Wat, its lotus towers silhouetted against a violet sky. Explore the intricate bas-reliefs of the world's largest religious monument, then marvel at the enigmatic smiling faces of Bayon Temple and the jungle-claimed ruins of Ta Prohm, where ancient stones embrace colossal tree roots.
  • Conclude your journey in Siem Reap with impactful community experiences, gliding through the stilted villages of Kampong Kleang and supporting youth education at the New Hope Project. Gain exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to Conservation D’Angkor, where ancient artifacts are restored, and celebrate Khmer heritage with empowering Lady Tuk Tuk drivers and drummers.
  • Immerse in Vietnam's Vibrant History & Culture: Traverse Ho Chi Minh City's dynamic streets, from the Reunification Palace to a vintage film photography workshop. Journey to the Mekong Delta, experiencing the lively Cai Rang Floating Market at sunrise and enjoying a unique cacao farm visit. Discover the ancient charm of Hội An, mastering local noodle traditions and gaining exclusive after-hours access to its iconic Japanese Covered Bridge.
  • Discover Vietnamese Wilderness & Conservation: Explore the profound Cu Chi Tunnels with a Vietnam War veteran for a visceral understanding of history. Venture into the serene karst landscapes of Ninh Binh, often called 'Halong Bay on land,' with a tranquil boat trip through Van Long Nature Reserve, seeking the critically endangered Delacour's langur and witnessing vital conservation efforts at primate and wildlife rescue centers.
  • Hanoi's Imperial Grandeur & Street Eats: Delve into the thousand-year-old capital of Hanoi, paying respects at the Ho Chi Minh Complex. Experience a unique 'elevated street eats' tour by cyclo, sampling authentic local delicacies, and conclude with an atmospheric night tour of the Temple of Literature, complete with a cultural performance under soft, illuminating lights.
  • Embrace Laos' Spiritual Heart: Arrive in the spiritual quiet of Luang Prabang, nestled between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers. Participate in the sacred morning alms-giving ritual, offering sticky rice to saffron-robed monks, and engage in a special monk chat to learn about monastic life. Immerse yourself in local culture with an exclusive founder-led tour of Ock Pop Tok, a Lao textile center, and a profound Baci ceremony with a local family in Ban Nongkham.
  • Laotian Nature & Wildlife Protection: Cruise the majestic Mekong River to the stunning turquoise pools of Kuang Si Waterfall, surrounded by dense jungle. Here, visit the Free the Bears Rescue Centre, guided by a conservationist, and actively participate in helping prepare food for rescued sun bears and Asiatic black bears, witnessing impactful conservation efforts firsthand.
  • Unravel Cambodia's Ancient Wonders & Resilience: Rise before dawn to witness the awe-inspiring sunrise over Angkor Wat, exploring the world's largest religious monument. Marvel at the enigmatic stone faces of Bayon Temple and the jungle-claimed ruins of Ta Prohm. Gain exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to Conservation D’Angkor to witness rare artifact restoration, all while being transported by empowering Lady Tuk Tuk drivers.
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Summary

Traverse the heart of Indochina from Vietnam’s imperial cities to the spiritual quiet of Laos and the temples of Angkor. Cruise the Mekong, witness the sacred alms ritual in Luang Prabang, and explore the jungle ruins of Cambodia. Guided by experts, connect with conservationists and monks on a journey through the soul of Southeast Asia.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Ho Chi Minh City

    Welcome to Vietnam. Your expedition begins as you touch down in Ho Chi Minh City, where the tropical heat mixes with the electric hum of a metropolis on the move. You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel to settle in. The evening is free to rest and refresh, preparing for the upcoming expedition. Please note, there are no planned activities today and your Welcome Meeting will be held on day 2.

  • Day 2

    Ho Chi Minh City

    Meet your National Geographic Expedition Leader and Expedition Expert for a welcome briefing before visiting the Reunification Palace. Walk the time-capsule rooms of the 1970s and descend into the wartime bunker, feeling the heavy silence of the past. For lunch, experience social impact dining at ST25 by KOTO, hearing inspiring stories of how hospitality training transforms the lives of disadvantaged youth. Explore the neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office before a nostalgic coffee stop at a communist-era themed café. Conclude with a welcome dinner, celebrating the start to your expedition through Vietnam.

  • Day 3

    Ho Chi Minh City

    See the city through a new lens — literally. Join an immersive photography workshop using vintage film cameras to capture the texture of Saigon, framing shots of hidden cafés, peeling colonial facades, and bustling markets. After a classic pho lunch, travel to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Explore the underground network with a Vietnam War veteran, gaining a visceral understanding of resilience and survival in the cramped, silent earth. Return to the city by scenic speedboat, letting the river breeze cool you as the skyline comes into view, transforming the ride back into a visual experience of life on the water. The evening is free to dine on your own.

  • Day 4

    Ho Chi Minh City/C?n Tho

    Leave the city for the lush, green world of the Mekong Delta. Stop at a local cacao farm to trace the stages from pod to bar, smelling the roasting beans and tasting unique specialties like cacao wine. After lunch surrounded by tropical foliage, transfer to Can Tho by speedboat, gliding deeper into the river’s arteries past stilt houses and fishing boats. Settle into your resort with high tea by the pool. Join the group for a discussion and introduction to Life along the Mekong river, preparing for tomorrow’s immersion in the "Rice Bowl" of Vietnam.

  • Day 5

    C?n Tho/Hoi An

    Rise early to witness the Cai Rang Floating Market, where the river teems with boats piling high with tropical fruit — pineapples, watermelons, and dragon fruit hanging from bamboo poles. Navigate the colorful chaos as the sun rises over the water, revealing the daily life of river traders. Later, engage in a discussion delving into the challenges facing the Delta’s ecosystem. Return to the city and fly to Da Nang and transfer to the ancient town of Hội An. The evening offers a culinary introduction to Central Vietnam with dinner celebrating the unique regional flavors in a beautiful, atmospheric setting.

  • Day 6

    Hoi An

    Walk the vibrant streets of Hội An, smelling the street food and admiring the yellow merchant houses draped in bougainvillea. Join a workshop at Oodles of Noodles, a the tour operator-supported partner, to learn the art of making local noodles while supporting youth empowerment. Later this evening holds an exclusive after-hours access to the Japanese Covered Bridge. Accompanied by a conservationist, walk the silent, lantern-lit structure without the crowds, learning about the efforts to preserve this icon. Conclude with a light dinner in the old town, watching lanterns float down the Thu Bon River.

  • Day 7

    Hoi An/Hu?

    Board the Heritage Train for a scenic journey to Huế, watching the dramatic coastline and lush Hai Van Pass unfold through the window — a route often called one of the most beautiful in the world. Arrive in the former imperial capital and settle in. The evening brings an exclusive experience at the Ben Xuan Garden House, the residence of an imperial descendant. In the candlelit garden villa, surrounded by antiques and orchids, enjoy a delicious dinner accompanied by an intimate musical performance. It is a moment of pure connection to the refined cultural heritage of the Nguyen Dynasty.

  • Day 8

    Hu?/Hanoi

    Cruise the Perfume River to the seven-story Thien Mu Pagoda, a symbol of the city rising from the mist. Explore the vast Imperial City by electric car, stopping for a traditional tea tasting to learn the nuances of royal blends and the philosophy of Vietnamese tea culture. Savor a vegetarian lunch at a historic restaurant, honoring the Buddhist roots of the city. Visit the tomb of a Nguyen Emperor, admiring the harmony of architecture and nature in the pine forests. After, transfer to the airport for an evening flight to Hanoi, the thousand-year-old capital where ancient temples sit beside French villas.

  • Day 9

    Hanoi

    Pay respects at the Ho Chi Minh Complex before enjoying a restorative foot massage at Dao’s Car, a social enterprise supporting visually impaired therapists. Walk the historic Long Bien Bridge and hear stories of resilience from the Expedition Leader. In the afternoon, hop on a cyclo for an ‘elevated street eats’ tour, weaving through the traffic to sample bun cha and egg coffee while learning about a unique initiative supported by the Planeterra Foundation. Conclude the day with an atmospheric night tour of the Temple of Literature. Watch a cultural performance in the ancient courtyards, illuminated by soft light that highlights the stone stelae of scholars past.

  • Day 10

    Hanoi/Ninh Bình

    Travel to the karst landscapes of Ninh Binh, often called "Halong Bay on land." Glide through the tranquil Van Long Nature Reserve on a small boat, the only sound being the dip of the oar and the call of birds. Search the limestone cliffs for the critically endangered Delacour's langur. After a family-style lunch, check into your resort. The afternoon features an exclusive session with a National Geographic Explorer. Gain rare insight into Vietnam’s ecosystems and the fight to protect its most vulnerable species, deepening your appreciation for the natural world around you before a relaxed dinner.

  • Day 11

    Ninh Bình

    Witness conservation in action at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center and Save Vietnam’s Wildlife organizations which were founded by National Geographic Explorer, Thai Van Nguyen. Walk the quiet paths to see the meticulous care given to pangolins and langurs, learning about the challenges of rehabilitation and release. Return to the resort for a celebratory farewell dinner. Toast the expedition and the people working to protect the country's unique heritage, reflecting on the path from the bustling south to the wild beauty of the north.

  • Day 12

    Ninh Bình/Luang Prabang

    Bid farewell to tranquil Ninh Binh and drive to Hanoi for your flight west to the spiritual heart of Laos. Upon arrival in Luang Prabang, you will be met and transferred to your hotel, nestled between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers. In the evening, enjoy a welcome reception setting the stage for the next chapter of your expedition, followed by a welcome dinner to celebrate your arrival in the Land of a Million Elephants.

  • Day 13

    Luang Prabang

    Step into the serenity of Wat Xieng Thong, the "Golden City Monastery," admiring its sweeping roofs and intricate glass mosaics that catch the morning light. Engage in a special monk chat, learning directly from a resident about monastic life and the path of enlightenment. Continue to Ock Pop Tok for an exclusive founder-led tour, diving into the colorful world of Lao textiles. Try your hand at natural dyeing, creating a scarf to take home. The day culminates in a profound cultural exchange: visit a local family in Ban Nongkham for a Baci ceremony. Tie white cotton threads around wrists to call back the spirits, then share a traditional family-style dinner and warm conversation in their home.

  • Day 14

    Luang Prabang

    Rise in the mist of dawn to participate in Tak Bat, the sacred alms-giving ritual. Kneel quietly on the sidewalk to offer sticky rice to the silent procession of saffron-robed monks—a timeless rhythm of Luang Prabang. Wander the morning market, smelling the fresh herbs and river fish, before boarding a boat for a scenic cruise along the Mekong. Transfer to the turquoise pools of Kuang Si Waterfall, surrounded by dense jungle. Here, visit the Free the Bears Rescue Centre. Guided by a conservationist, learn about their efforts to protect sun bears and Asiatic black bears, even helping to prepare their food. Return to town to explore the vibrant night market after dinner.

  • Day 15

    Luang Prabang/Siem Reap

    Enjoy a leisurely morning in Luang Prabang, perhaps visiting a French colonial café. Enjoy Lunch before transferring to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap, the gateway to the Khmer Empire. Settle into your hotel, transitioning from the quiet of Laos to the historic energy of Cambodia. This evening, dinner at the hotel is included, but at your leisure.

  • Day 16

    Siem Reap

    Wake in the pre-dawn hours to witness the silhouette of Angkor Wat’s lotus towers against a violet sky. As the sun rises, explore the world’s largest religious monument, marveling at the intricate bas-reliefs that tell Hindu epics in stone. Continue to the Bayon Temple, where 216 giant stone faces smile enigmatically from the towers, watching over the forest. Take a mid-day break for lunch at a local restaurant inside the complex then walk through the jungle-claimed ruins of Ta Prohm Temple, where massive silk-cotton tree roots strangle the stone walls in a slow-motion embrace. Head back to the hotel for some time at leisure before connecting with the local culture at a family-style dinner, tasting the distinct flavors of Khmer cuisine and reflecting on the empire you have walked through.

  • Day 17

    Siem Reap

    Begin with a scenic boat ride to Kampong Kleang, observing life in the stilted villages hovering over the water. Visit the New Hope Project, a the tour operator-supported initiative providing healthcare and education to youth. Meet a co-founder to see the impact firsthand then enjoy lunch at the community restaurant. In the afternoon, gain exclusive access to Conservation D’Angkor. Step behind the scenes to see how looted artifacts are restored, a vital effort to preserve Khmer heritage. Travel between sites with the Lady Tuk Tuk drivers, a project empowering women in tourism. The expedition concludes with a farewell dinner and a Khmer drumming show performed by lady drummers, celebrating the depth of history and the resilience of the people you have met along the way.

  • Day 18

    Siem Reap

    Your expedition through Southeast Asia concludes today. Transfer to the Siem reap airport, provided at any time during the day.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotels (17 nights)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 17, Lunches: 13, Dinners: 13

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Airport Transfers

    Arrival Only

    An airport transfer to the start of the tour is included. Please contact our team if you require a quote for a return transfer.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the maximum group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 22 travelers.
  • What kind of accommodation is provided during the trip?

    Accommodation for the tour will be in hotels for 17 nights.
  • Are meals included in the tour price?

    Yes, the tour includes 17 breakfasts, 13 lunches, and 13 dinners.
  • Are international flights included in the cost of this trip?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of your tour. You should contact your National Geographic Signature Specialist for details on specific combo tours or any included international flights.
  • Are local flights included in the cost of the trip?

    All local flights within the itinerary are included in the cost of your tour unless otherwise noted. Passengers are allowed one checked bag with a maximum weight of 20 kg (44 lbs).
  • Is travel insurance compulsory for this trip?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You will not be permitted to join the group without evidence of travel insurance covering medical expenses, emergency evacuation, and repatriation, with a minimum coverage of USD200,000.
  • What are the physical requirements for this tour?

    The tour has a Physical Rating of 3. You should carefully read the itinerary and assess your ability to cope with this style of travel. Consult your doctor for up-to-date medical travel information.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    Yes, for those traveling solo there is a single supplement.
  • What are the main highlights of the 'Signature: Vietnam, Laos & the Temples of Cambodia' tour?

    Highlights include an intimate discussion on the Mekong Delta's future, mastering local noodle traditions in Hoi An while supporting youth, exclusive after-hours access to Hoi An’s Japanese Covered Bridge, visiting primate and wildlife rescue centers, a cacao farm experience, visiting a National Geographic-funded bear sanctuary, behind-the-scenes access at Conservation D’Angkor, a traditional Lao Baci ceremony, a six-course feast at Embassy Restaurant, and participating in the sacred alms-giving ritual in Luang Prabang.
  • What modes of transportation will be used during the tour?

    The tour utilizes private vehicles, walking, boats, tuk-tuks, electric cars, trains, and planes.
  • What is the policy on tipping during the tour?

    Tipping is included for all included activities, meals, and porterage. Tipping for your Expedition Leader is not included but appreciated, with a guideline of $10-$15 per person per day. For meals and activities not included in your itinerary, a 10% tip is appropriate and expected in Asia. Tipping is not required for the Expedition Expert.
  • What should I know about local currencies and managing money while on this tour?

    The local currencies used are Thai Baht, US Dollar, and Cambodian Riel. Debit cards for ATM withdrawals (Visa and Mastercard) are recommended. Bring some USD cash for emergencies, ensuring notes are new and in good condition (post-2003, no tears). Travelers cheques are not recommended as a primary source of funds.
  • How should I dress to respect local customs during the tour?

    Dress standards are conservative in Asia. Modest clothing is strongly recommended, meaning covering shoulders and wearing knee-length shorts or longer. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is respectful and comfortable in the hot climate.
  • Are there any optional activities available on this trip?

    No optional activities are specified for this trip; all included activities are part of the itinerary.
  • What rules should I know before joining this trip regarding conduct?

    Illegal drugs will not be tolerated. Possessing or using drugs contravenes local laws and puts the group at risk. The exploitation of prostitutes is also contrary to the tour philosophy. Expedition Leaders have the right to expel any member of the group violating these rules.
  • Who will be leading the group on this expedition?

    The group will be led by a National Geographic Expedition Leader and a National Geographic Expedition Expert.
  • What is Planeterra and how does it relate to this tour?

    Planeterra International Foundation is a non-profit organization that turns travel into impact by connecting local communities to tourism benefits. They develop and support community-owned businesses that empower indigenous people, women, and youth, and protect the environment. Many projects within this tour are supported by Planeterra. You can also donate $1/day to Planeterra projects.
  • Who should I contact in case of an emergency during the tour?

    In a dire emergency, first call the local representative (Ms. Alice: +84 90 430 5130 in Vietnam) or the Bangkok office (+66 92 338 9222). If no immediate answer, leave a message. Global sales team numbers are also available for assistance.
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