Day 3
Today’s guided tour continues your introduction to the city. Highlights might include Hoa La Prison, the infamous “Hanoi Hilton” where captured American soldiers and airmen were incarcerated during the Vietnam War, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and his traditional house, the Imperial Citadel and the fascinating Temple of Literature. After a traditional lunch of noodle soup, you’ll also see Ba Dinh Square, where Ho Chi Minh declared Independence in 1945. Soak up the atmosphere of this delightful, friendly city, and this evening, to complete your visit, enjoy a traditional Water Puppet Show with dinner.
Day 4
Today you’ll journey through the timeless paddy fields to the Gulf of Tonkin, and board a traditional junk for an overnight cruise through stunning, Halong Bay. Here, countless limestone pillars and cone-shaped islands, home to floating villages and pearl-fishermen, and fringed by exquisite beaches, rise spectacularly out of the water. On board your vessel, you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch and dinner, a cookery demonstration, and (weather permitting) have the chance to try night fishing under the stars.
Day 5
Early risers can catch sunrise over the bay or join in a Tai Chi class on board, this morning. After breakfast, you’ll return to Hanoi, and board a short flight south to Da Nang. From here, you’ll transfer to your hotel in the delightful port town of Hoi An, and have an evening free to enjoy dinner in one of the city’s many restaurants, cafés and bars.
Day 6
This morning, you'll take the scenic journey to the remote ancient village of Loc Yen, surrounded by rivers, streams and mountains. Upon arrival, you'll explore the ancient houses and typical Vietnamese architecture. Lunch will be served by a local family in one of the ancient houses. This afternoon, you'll travel back to Hoi An for a guided walking tour, taking in the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, the Chinese Assembly Halls and historic Ong Hoi An Pagoda.
Day 7
Drive north today, past stunning coastal lagoons, the perfect beach at Lang Co and the Marble Mountains. On the way you’ll also pass historic Da Nang, head through dramatic Hai Van Pass and see the restored tomb of Emperor Tu Duc on your way to the wonderful imperial city of Hué. The relaxed, laid-back former Vietnamese capital is a place of pagodas, tombs of the emperors and ancient temples, with the restored Imperial City of the Nyugen Dynasty at its heart. Take a cruise on the Perfume River, on which the city stands, then join your guide for a tour of the Imperial City’s moated, turreted palace.Spend the evening in this tranquil, friendly town, relaxing amid its historic buildings and host of restaurants and bars.
Day 8
This morning you’ll transfer to Danang Airport for the short flight to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) the former Saigon. Here you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the city, which remains a fascinating mix of French colonial past and the buzzing bustle and energy of the Vietnam of today. Highlights will include the grand General Post Office, the Reunification Hall, the Xa Loi Pagoda with its bronze Buddha and – time-permitting – the War Remnants Museum. This evening, why not visit wonderful Ben Thanh Market to enjoy some of the world’s most delicious street food at your leisure?
Day 9
On today’s hugely enjoyable tour, you’ll travel into the iconic, fertile landscape of the Mekong Delta. Cross futuristic Rach Mieu Bridge to My Tho, and then take a boat to the languid delta town of Ben Tré. Enjoy a traditional lunch and take another boat trip deeper into this scenic wonderland. Visit local craft workshops, and enjoy a cart ride to a fruit farm, before returning to the city via a fascinating Coconut Village demonstration and tasting, and a rice-paper workshop.
Day 10
Today you’re completely free to rest, relax and to explore more of the HCMC’s many attractions.
Day 11
Leaving the hotel, you’ll head to the remarkable Cu Chi tunnel complex, part of an underground labyrinth that was used by the Viet Cong, and now a permanent memorial of the conflict. From there you’ll head west to Tay Ninh, home to an extraordinarily ornate Great Temple, and on to the Cambodian border at Bavet (enjoying lunch en route). Border formalities completed, you’ll continue to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, and check in to your hotel before enjoying your first evening in this French colonial treasure chest on the banks of the Mekong River.
Day 12
Join your tour manager for a fascinating introduction to what was once one of Southeast Asia’s most elegant, European outposts, and that now mixes faded colonial glories with Buddhist traditions and 21st-century modernity. Highlights will include the Royal Palace, with its Silver Pagoda of priceless Buddhist artefacts, the stunning view from ancient Wat Phnom, and a sobering visit to the Tuoi Sleng Museum, which chronicles the inhumanity of the Pol Pot dictatorship. There will also be an opportunity to marvel at the exhibits in the National Museum before a memorable dinner at the famous riverside Foreign Correspondents’ Club.
Day 13
Board the coach, this morning, and head north and west out of the city into the Cambodian countryside. Stop for lunch at a welcoming Khmer Village homestay community, and learn about a tourism project making a direct difference to the lives of the villagers. By evening you’ll have arrived in the colourful market town of Siem Reap, not far from the incredible complex at Angkor Thom, where you’ll spend the next three nights. After checking in to your hotel, enjoy dinner at an excellent restaurant overlooking the old market.
Day 14
Today, you’ll be driven to the Kok Sangke community to visit the home of a local family who’ll make you several traditional Khmer desserts. You’ll then learn about the village’s sustainable farming techniques, visit a community centre, which teaches local farmers about eco-friendly farming methods, see some nearby farms, and have lunch before travelling to Wat Luang Proleung and the village of Kampong Khleang.
Day 15
This unforgettable day begins very early, as you watch the sun rise over the five great towers and 1000-metre-long bas-relief of Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious building. Return to the hotel for breakfast, then head back out to explore the “lost city” of Angkor Thom, the great citadel of the Khmer Empire, which ruled up to half of Southeast Asia for nearly six centuries. Here, amid the verdant jungle, great ruins litter a vast area. Among the most astounding are the Bayon Temple, with its four giant heads and countless other faces carved into the rock, and the Indiana Jones-like, half-hidden Ta Prohm Temple. At the end of this exceptional day, you’ll enjoy another dinner at a traditional Khmer restaurant.
Day 16
Spend a last morning in colourful Siem Reap, then transfer to the airport for the 90-minute flight to the ancient royal capital of Laos, enchanting Luang Prabang. Upon arrival, meet your tour manager and transfer to your final hotel. Dine at the hotel, this evening, or head out into town. The city’s restaurants, and especially its popular night market, serve some delicious traditional and French-influence food.
Day 17
Awaken early to the sight and sound of saffron-cloaked monks chanting their way through the streets, performing their morning rituals and collecting alms for the poor. Enjoy breakfast, then join our a guided tour of this charming, UNESCO-listed former royal capital. Set at the confluence of the Nam Khan and Mekong Rivers, it’s as easy-going and relaxed a city as you’ll find. Highlights of the tour will include the beautiful Wat Xieng Thong temple that rises above the river, the royal temple of Wat Mai and the former Royal Palace, which now houses the National Museum. Take in the view from among the shrines on lofty Phou Si hill, and see the statues of the Buddha’s Footprint Temple.
Day 18
On the last full day of your holiday you’ll visit Kuang Si Falls, the beautiful cascades formed by a tributary of the Mekong. This staggering three-tiered torrent of blue waters tumbles down from a verdant jungle, and there’s the chance to swim in designated areas. You’ll travel through a perfect Lao landscape of rice-paddies and tiny, delightful villages, two of which you’ll visit – along with a colourful butterfly farm – before returning to Luang Prabang for the afternoon.Your Southeast Asia adventure draws to a close this evening with a Farewell Dinner, during which you’ll no doubt relive the many highlights of the past days and weeks.
Day 19
Bid farewell to your Lao hosts, and head back to the airport to board your flight back to Hanoi, where you’ll catch your connecting overnight flight home.
Day 20
Today you’ll arrive home, at the end of a magical, memorable tour.