Simply Southern Indochina 2026 - 10 Days



Who is this trip for
Age range
16 - 79Start / End
- Bangkok
- Ho Chi Minh City
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
8Highlights
- 10-day highlights journey from Bangkok to Saigon using overland transport and simpler hotels
- A varied, interesting and classic journey through Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam
- Explore the fabulous Khmer jungle temples of Angkor and wander through Old Saigon
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Summary
Traverse Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam on this all-encompassing trip from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh. From lively markets to ancient temples and war relics, experience all that South East Asia has to offer on this 10-day tour.
Siem Reap - Explore the once-hidden jungle temples of Angkor.
Phnom Penh - Discover the glittering Royal Palace and walk through the infamous Killing Fields.
Ho Chi Minh City - Stroll the narrow lanes of Old Saigon and crawl through the Cu Chi Tunnels.
Itinerary
Day 1
Join tour in Bangkok
Our tour begins today in Bangkok, Thailand?s vibrant capital, where tradition and modernity blend seamlessly. Wander lively streets filled with vendors, locals, and tourists, all set against a backdrop of ornate temples and towering skyscrapers.
For those arriving on time, our tour leader will meet you at the hotel reception at 6pm for the welcome meeting before heading out together for dinner.
If you require an airport transfer, please plan to arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), which is about a 45-minute drive from the hotel, depending on traffic.
If you'd like to enjoy Thailand's world-famous beaches, consider arriving a few days earlier and adding our beach extension to the beautiful island of Koh Samet.
Day 2
Journey overland to Siem Reap
This morning, we dive into the heart of Bangkok with a long-tail boat cruise through the city's maze of klongs (canals). As we glide past stilted houses, bustling riverside markets, and hidden temples, you'll get a glimpse of the vibrant local life that still thrives along these historic waterways.
The first stop is the sacred serenity of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen. The highlight is the giant Buddha Statue of nearly 69 meters above the ground, the largest in the city. Next up is the Artist Village, with its old wooden walkways, friendly artists, a tiny grocery and walls vovered in colourful old posters. A little stupa soaks up the sunlight, adding to the laid-back vibe. As you leave the klongs, you'll pass houses perched on stilts, catching glimpses of everyday life in the small riverside home. Soon, the peaceful backwaters fade away, and you're back on the bustling, noisy Chao Phraya River.
The afternoon is yours to enjoy at your own pace. Visit the dazzling Grand Palace and the awe-inspiring Wat Pho, home to the giant Reclining Buddha. Or, for an off-the-beaten-path adventure, hop on a bike and explore Bangkok?s secret backstreets, where quiet alleyways, local eateries, and unexpected gems await around every corner.
Day 3
Explore the magnificent Angkor temples
We have an early start today as we travel onward to Siem Reap, the gateway to the legendary temples of Angkor.
Our route takes us to the Aranyaprathet/Poipet border crossing between Thailand and Cambodia. Here, we bid farewell to our Thai tour leader and warmly welcome our Cambodian tour leader, who will guide us for the rest of our journey all the way to Vietnam.
Please note that today is a full travel day, with approximately seven hours on the coach plus time for border procedures. While the journey requires patience, it offers an opportunity to glimpse rural life along the way.
Day 4
Morning visit to Les Artisans d'Angkor, with a free afternoon to explore Siem Reap and Angkor further
Start your day early to catch the breathtaking sunrise over the world-famous Angkor Wat - a magical moment as the 12th-century temple glows gold in the morning light. Built by King Suryavarman II as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, it later became a sacred Buddhist site, making it one of the largest religious monuments in the world. Wander through its vast galleries, where intricate carvings tell ancient stories of gods, battles, and legends.
Next, head to Angkor Thom, the 'Great City'. This massive walled capital has five grand gates, each guarded by stone elephants and rows of statues representing gods and demons from Hindu mythology. Inside, explore Bayon Temple, famous for its maze-like corridors and more than 200 serene stone faces gazing in every direction. Finally, visit Ta Prohm, where massive tree roots weave through the crumbling walls - a hauntingly beautiful sight that has been left largely untouched since its discovery and made world-famous by the film Tomb Raider.
Day 5
Travel to Battambang and uncover the haunting Killing Cave and the spectacular Bat Cave at sunset
This morning, we take a short walk to Les Artisans d?Angkor, a renowned social enterprise dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Khmer arts and crafts. Here, you'll have the chance to see skilled artisans at work - sculpting stone, carving wood, painting silk, and creating lacquerware - using techniques passed down through generations. It's a fascinating insight into the craftsmanship that helped build and decorate the temples of Angkor.
This afternoon is yours to explore more of Siem Reap at your own pace.
If you're still craving more temple time, consider an optional tour to Banteay Srei, known for its intricate pink sandstone carvings, and continue to Pre Rup Temple, a stunning spot to watch the sun set over the jungle landscape.
For something completely different, you could visit the HeroRAT Museum, where you?ll learn how trained rats are helping clear landmines in Cambodia - an inspiring and little-known story of innovation and recovery.
In the evening, don't miss a performance by the Phare Cambodian Circus. More than just a circus, this is a powerful mix of theatre, acrobatics, dance, and live music - performed by talented young artists from disadvantaged backgrounds. It's a highlight for many visitors and a memorable celebration of Cambodian creativity and resilience.
Day 6
Drive to Phnom Penh with stops at Tonle Sap Lake and a traditional pottery village
We leave Siem Reap this morning and journey to Battambang, enjoying a scenic three-hour drive through the Cambodian countryside, this time in our own charter bus.
Along the way, we'll stop at the Angkor Silk Farm, where you can witness the entire silk-making process from nurturing silkworms to weaving beautiful fabrics and learn about this traditional craft that has been passed down through generations.
After the visit, we continue to Battambang, a charming town known for its colonial architecture and laid-back atmosphere.
In the afternoon, we explore the interesting outskirts of the town, full of history and natural beauty. First, we visit the Killing Cave, a limestone cave with a dark past that tells an important part of Cambodia's story. Nearby, we stop at Wat Ek Phnom, known for its detailed stone carvings and classic Khmer architecture. From here, you can enjoy great views of the surrounding countryside and spot some playful monkeys in the trees.
As evening approaches, we make our way to the Bat Cave, where thousands of bats take flight at dusk, creating a stunning and unforgettable natural show in the sky.
Day 7
Drive to Phnom Penh with stops at Tonle Sap Lake and a traditional pottery village
This morning, we'll start with a visit to the bustling Battambang Market, where you can pick up fresh, local fruits and snacks to enjoy on the road. This lively market offers a vibrant glimpse into everyday life, with colourful stalls filled with tropical produce, spices, and handmade goods. It's the perfect spot to soak up the local atmosphere before we set off on our journey to Phnom Penh.
We then hit the road, making a stop to explore Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake. Famous for its floating villages and lively local communities, it offers a unique glimpse into how people live and work on the water.
Afterward, we visit a nearby traditional pottery village where skilled artisans craft beautiful ceramics using age-old techniques. This stop offers a fascinating glimpse into local culture before continuing on to Phnom Penh - the vibrant riverside capital where rich history, French-colonial charm, and bustling local life blend seamlessly.
The drive to Phnom Penh takes approximately five hours not including stops, with our arrival expected in the late afternoon.
Day 8
Take a walking tour to explore Phnom Penh?s diverse neighbourhoods, then enjoy free time to visit the Killing Fields
This morning, we set off on an engaging walking tour through Phnom Penh, uncovering both its vibrant energy and quieter, lesser-seen corners. Along the way, you'll meet locals, learn about everyday life in the city, and discover hidden gems that reflect Cambodia's resilience and culture. A special highlight of the morning is a stop at a local temple, where we receive a blessing from the resident monks - a peaceful and humbling experience. Donations from our visit go directly toward supporting valuable community initiatives.
After the walk, we hop into tuk-tuks and head to the iconic Central Market - a striking Art Deco landmark and a bustling hub of local activity. Here, you can browse colourful stalls selling everything from clothes and jewelry to souvenirs and street snacks. We have included lunch at one of the market's many food stalls, where you can sample authentic Cambodian dishes in the heart of the city.
This afternoon is yours to explore Phnom Penh at your own pace. You could visit the Killing Fields and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) to learn more about Cambodia's heartbreaking history during the Khmer Rouge era - a moving and eye-opening experience. Or, if you're after something lighter, head to the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda to admire their beautiful architecture and get a glimpse into Cambodia's royal past.
Later on, you might fancy a sunset cruise along the Mekong River - a laid-back way to see the city from a different angle. Or just kick back with a drink at one of Phnom Penh's rooftop bars and enjoy the views as the sun goes down.
Day 9
Travel overland from Phnom Penh to Saigon, crossing the border into Vietnam
This morning, we begin our overland journey to Ho Chi Minh City (still widely known as Saigon), a drive of around seven hours.
We'll cross the border at Bavet (Cambodia) and Moc Bai (Vietnam), continuing through the countryside until we reach the vibrant southern hub.
Set along the banks of the Saigon River, Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam's largest metropolis - a dynamic blend of old and new, where traditional markets and temples stand beside modern cafes, skyscrapers, and French colonial landmarks.
Depending on our arrival time, we'll take a short walking tour to get our bearings. Highlights may include the elegant Hotel de Ville, the red-brick Notre Dame Cathedral, and the striking colonial-era Central Post Office.
Day 10
Tour ends in Ho Chi Minh City
Our trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Ho Chi Minh.
There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Ho Chi Minh at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel.
If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Tan Son Nat International Airport (SGN), which is a 30-minute drive from the airport.
If you'd like to explore further, consider adding extra nights in Ho Chi Minh to visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels - an incredible underground network used during the Vietnam War. You can also extend your adventure by joining our Simply Bangkok to Saigon trip, a great way to experience even more of Southeast Asia.
What's Included
Accommodation
Simple
Meals
Breakfasts: 8, Lunches: 0, 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
I have been wanting to visit this region for some time and I was not disappointed. Most of the time was spent in Cambodia which was really enjoyable and the bus service used to transit the country excellent. There was a minor issue about halfway through the tour which was dealt with quickly and efficiently by the Explore team so its impact was minimal. The pace wasnât too hectic bearing in mind the amount of distance covered, hotel grades were a little below expectations however. I would recommend this tour for anyone who is interested in visiting Cambodia and for a taste of Vietnam, the latter now being bumped up on my list of must experience!
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