VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA DISCOVERY

20 Days
19 Nights

Hanoi | Sapa | Halong | Phong Nha Ke Bang | Hoi An | Danang | Saigon | Mekong Delta | Siem Reap

From $1,870
Per Person

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Trip Highlight

Visit some signature cultural sights of Hanoi

Lunch at a local family and chat with them about their daily life

Check-in your overnight boat in Ha Long Bay a Natural World Heritage as designated by UNESCO since 1994 and 2006


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Itinerary

The estimated price includes what is described in the “price includes” section. The final price will depend on the number of participants, your departure dates, the level of services chosen and any arrangements you may wish to request from us. Please contact us for a personalized quote with the exact price for your trip.

DAY 01

ARRIVE IN HANOI

You’ll be warmly greeted at Hanoi airport and transferred to the hotel. If time permits, take an orientation tour and a chance to acclimatize ourselves. 

Overnight in Hanoi.

NOTE: Check-in time is after 14.00pm

DAY 02

HANOI – CITY TOUR (B)

Following breakfast, have a glance of local life of Hanoian by visiting local market and narrow street of Old Quarter. Continue to visit some signature cultural sights of Hanoi including: Women’s Museum, Temple of Literature – the first University of Vietnam, Ethlonogy Museum – one of the most favourite museum rated by TripAdvisor.

Overnight in Hanoi.

DAY 03

HANOI – NINH BINH – HANOI (B, L)

Drive about 3 hours from Hanoi to southern province – Ninh Binh Province known as "dry Halong Bay". After three hours drive, arrive in Gia Van District and embark on a short cycling journey through paddy fields en route to the nearby Van Long reservoir area. Afterwards, cycle onward to a local family home, and enjoy a cooking demonstration of using rice crackers or fried crab dishes. Lunch at a local family and chat with them about their daily life. Comeback to Hanoi.

Overnight in Hanoi.

DAY 04

HANOI – SAPA – SILVER WATERFALLS (B)

Leave hustle and bustle Hanoi behind to head to Sapa with 6 hours transfer. Stretch out your leg with some stop en route. Sapa is well-known itself for stunning and spectacular landscape of rice terrace and Indochina highest peak as well as colourful ethnic minority culture. Check in the hotel and free at leisure.

Overnight in Sapa.

DAY 05

SAPA – FANSIPAN CABLE CAR – SAPA (B)

Have a breakfast then visit Fansipan Peak by hanger cable (Telepheric) - the cable car in Sapa is the world’s longest and highest cable car. Have a chance to discover the variety of fauna and flora inside the Hoang Lien National Park, through primary giant tree forest with the colorful orchid hanging on the branch on the foot of the mountain, then savanna and small bamboo forest at the top, the beauty of wildland really open by your sight. Comeback to the town for your own leisure.

Overnight in Sapa.

DAY 06

SAPA – BAC HA – HANOI (B)

Enjoy a visit to Bac Ha Market (on Sundays only) where you will have chance to meet different groups of ethnic people at the market. After visiting the market take a walk on small paths through the surrounding nearby villages and then drive to Hanoi for overnight.

Overnight in Hanoi.

DAY 07

HANOI – HALONG – SHARING D-CAR LIMOUSINE (NO GUIDE) (B/L/D)

After your breakfast, we will head to Halong Bay, a Natural World Heritage as designated by UNESCO since 1994 and 2006, and check-in your overnight boat.

Overnigh onboard.

NOTE: D-Car Limousine has maximum 9 seats or 17 seats, sharing with others

DAY 08

HALONG – HANOI – SHARING D-CAR LIMOUSINE (NO GUIDE) (B, Brunch)

Next day, the boat will take us to go about marvelous areas, Disembark the cruise about lunch time then transfer back to Hanoi by sharing D-Car Limousine.

Overnight in Hanoi.

DAY 09

HANOI – FLIGHT TO DONG HOI (B)

Following breafast, flight to Dong Hoi. Driver and local guide will pick-up you to hotel for check-in. Free-time at your own leisure. Quang Binh offer magnificent landscape, well-known for Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park and a lot of world long caves.

Overnight in Quang Binh. 

NOTE: Check-in time is after 14.00pm

DAY 10

DONG HOI – PHONG NHA CAVE (B)

After breakfast, travel to Phong Nha Cave. Cruise along the Son River directly into the heart of Vietnam’s second largest cave, stretching almost 8 kilometers underground and with 14 intricate grottoes. Travel along the subterranean river through one of the world’s largest limestone structures. 

Overnight in Quang Binh

DAY 11

DONG HOI – DRIVE TO HOI AN (B)

Following breakfast, option to join outdoor activities like ziplining, swimming, discovering Dark Cave, and taking a mineral muddy bath in Vietnam. Here you can encounter a very different and interesting side of Phong Nha. Or transfer directly to Hoian.

DAY 12

HOIAN – FISHING VILLAGE – COOKING CLASS (B, L)

Staring visit Duy Hai market in the early morning (4-5am). Begin cruise as the first light of the sun rise begins reflecting across the river, cruise takes you along the river towards Duy Hai fishing village, flanked by sampans and coracle boats returning laden with squid and weary fishermen. Enjoy the incredible photo opportunities as the sun rises and the river and surrounding villages come to life. After Duy Hai Market tour, the cycling tour starting from Duy Hai to Cam An, visit Phuoc Hai fishing vilage. Continue bicycle through “Đế Võng” river to visit coconut river in Cam Thanh then bicycle back to Tra Que Village enjoying cooking class with local people and local meals arrange by your own. Car pick-up from Tra Que to Hoian. 

Overnight in Hoian.

DAY 13

HOIAN – DANANG – BANA HILL – MARBLE MOUNTAIN – HOIAN (B)

In the morning, transfer to Da Nang. Take Cable Car which gains 5 world scores to Ba Na hills station. Stop at By Night station to visit Vong Nguyet hills, Linh Ung pagoda, The Old Villas of French. Continue moving up by cable car to the Nui Chua Mountain – the top of Ba Na range, visiting Nginh Phong top, Le Nim Villas, Orchid Garden… Experience hill climbing train (first and unique funicular in Vietnam) and visit an old French cellar (Debay Ancient Wine Cellar), flower garden Le Jardin D’amour and Linh Ung Pagoda. You should not miss walking on the Golden Bridge amid the foggy hills of the mountain, enjoy the gorgeous view of Da Nang City. After that visit marble mountain a natural masterpiece bestowed to the land of Da Nang. With the harmonious beauty of the ecological area and the spiritual and cultural life. The tour will end after visiting Han local market. 

Overnight in Hoi An.

DAY 14

HOIAN – DANANG – FLIGHT TO SAIGON (B)

You will discover the Hoi An Ancient Town including Chua Ong Pagoda, Chinese Assembly Halls, the 200- year old Tam Ky ancestral house, and the Japanese Bridge. Then take a flight ton onward destination to Ho Chi Minh City (former known as Saigon).

Overnight in Saigon

DAY 15

SAIGON – MEKONG – SAIGON (B)

Enjoy a day trip to the Mekong Delta. You’ll experience the old-world river life of the Mekong, and enjoy a lesser-seen glimpse into rural Vietnam as it trundles along a slow tempo, as it has done for centuries. Key cultural stops include a Cao Dai Temple, a riverside market, and a pagoda, as well as evocative farmlands and local pottery workshops. Comeback to Saigon.

Overnight in Saigon

DAY 16

SAIGON – CU CHI – MOTOBIKE TOUR (B)

Visit Cu Chi Tunnels, one of the few monuments remained from the fierce Vietnam War. We can even crawl a part of the tunnel to experience the real life of the Vietnamese guerrillas, who used to use and live inside this system during the wartime. Afternoon at leisure until the evening motobike tour from the hotel. What could be better than having Vietnamese dinner with the local? Saigon by Night is more like a relaxing food tour. We won't cram too much food but a little bit more than enough to taste the authentic Saigon cuisine and experience the nightlife of Saigon, and of course, Vietnamese coffee.

Overnight in Saigon

DAY 17

BUS SIGHTSEEING TOUR – FLIGHT TO SIEM REAP – APSARA SHOW (B)

Local guide will take you to the sightseeing tour by bus. Relax and free until the driver and local guide pick-up you to transfer to airport for your onward fight to Siem Reap. Upon arrival, our guide & tuk tuk driver will transfer to check in at hotel. Your time visit Bahai and evening, transfer to have buffet dinner with Apsara Dance Show.

Overnight in Siem Reap

DAY 18

ANGKOR WAT TOUR (B)

Enjoy a full day tour with our local English-speaking-guide & driver at Angkor World Heritage Site covers the most impressive and stunning temples in the country, the Heart & Soul of Cambodia!

Begin a trip to avoid the crow by visiting to Ta Prohm - The Ancestor Brama & Jungle Temple, famously known as the Tomb Raider temple. Most of this temple is covered by gigantic trees that have grown over the ancient structures for over 600 years. Ta Prohm has been left untouched by archaeologists except for the clearing of a path for visitors and structural strengthening to stave off further deterioration.

After Ta Prohm, head on over to Ta Keo, one of the biggest temples built during the Khmer Empire and it was built a couple of hundred years before Angkor Wat temple. Then visit the ruined Ta Nei temple that’s hidden in the jungle. Continue your trip to the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom where you will be welcomed by the four smiling faces of the King Jayavarman VII in the form of Buddha accompanied by gods and demons. This is a truly amazing sight. Enter through the gates to discover the impressive Angkor Thom temple complex (the Great City of King Jayavarman VII between 1181 – 1220 AD). The area consists of the Elephant Terrace, Leper King, Preah Paleilay, Ancient Royal Palace, Phimean Akas, Baphoun, and Bayon. 

You’ll visit to the World Heritage Site; the biggest Buddhist temple on the World. seeing the architectural masterpiece of Angkor Wat and stroll around this massive monument, exploring the many galleries with columns, libraries, pavilions, courtyards and ponds full of water reflecting the towering temple. 

Overnight in Siem Reap.

DAY 19

KAMPONG PHLUK FLOATING VILLAGE (B)

At morning, we departure to visit Kampong Phluk Floating Village, located at 33 km at north-south of Siem Reap. The villages are primarily Khmer and have about 3000 inhabitants between them. Flooded mangrove forest surrounds the area and is home to a variety of wildlife including crab-eating macaques. During the dry season when the lake is low (March – July), the buildings in the villages seem to soar atop their 6-meter stilts exposed by the lack of water. At this time of year many of the villagers move out onto the lake and build temporary houses. In the wet season when water level rises (Aug – February), the villagers move back to their permanent houses on the floodplain, the stilts now hidden under the water. Kampong Phluk's economy is, as one might expect, based in fishing, primary in shrimp harvesting.

Overnight in Siem Reap

DAY 20

SIEM REAP – DEPARTURE (B)

Breakfast at hotel

Morning or noon, you’ll pick up and transfer to Siem Reap Int’s Airport for onward flight home or next destination. End of Services!

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Inclusions:

Single entry visa letter

Accommodation in a shared twin or shared double room

Meals as mentioned (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)

Tours and transfers as mentioned by private air-conditioned vehicle

Entrance fees for mentioned visits

Private transfer & tours with English speaking guide & tuk tuk driver

Fansipan and Bana Cable Car

All entrance fee as indicated sights

Boat fee to Kampong Phluk floating village

Cold mineral water & towel during the trip

Exclusions:

Cambodia Visa fee 30$

International air ticket in all kinds

Other services than mentioned

International and domestic Flights

Laundry, telephone calls and expenditure of a personal nature

Tips, Travel insurance

Personal expenses / Travel insurance

Tipping/Gratitude

Drinks or meals not at above mentioned

Wire or bank transfer fee in all kinds (cover by payer)

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Tailor-made experience

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We create personalized travel packages with meticulous attention to detail, tailored to your preferences and needs, ensuring authentic experiences while balancing your budget and safety.

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We provide comprehensive pre-travel and post-travel support, handling challenges and accommodating special needs to ensure a smooth and personalized travel experience.

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We aim to exceed expectations by leveraging strategic partnerships and negotiated rates to deliver high-quality trips with excellent value for money.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time travel to Vietnam?

The best time to visit Vietnam depends on the region you plan to explore:

  • - In the North, including Hanoi, Ha Long, and Sa Pa, spring (March to April) and autumn (September to November) offer ideal weather with sunny days perfect for sightseeing. For those who love SaPa and the Fansipan mountain, the months of October, November, February, and March are the best times to experience the breathtaking "cloud hunting" scenery.
  • - In Central Vietnam, including destinations like Da Nang, Hoi An, and Hue, the best time to visit is from February to August, with July and August being the sunniest months, ideal for beach vacations and exploring the region’s culinary and historical culture.
  • - In the South, including Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, the weather is warm year-round, but the dry season from December to May is particularly favorable for travel

Can you give me advice about the Weather and anything else that I need to taking care of?

Vietnam's rainy season typically falls between mid-July and the end of August, bringing storms and flooding to the central region, and creating challenging, even dangerous, conditions for mountain climbing in the northern areas. Therefore, it is crucial for travelers to regularly check weather forecasts during this period to ensure their safety.

What are the best places to visit in Vietnam?

The best place to visit in Vietnam:

  1. Hanoi ( Vietnam's Capital) : This is tops the list of the best place to visit in Vietnam. The city boasts many distinctive features, such as an iconic red brigde ( The Huc Bridge) that can not be found in any other place, makeing it a must - visit for travel enthusiasts. Even on the busy streets, you can feel Hanoi's charm and peacefulness.
  2. Halong Bay: Renowned for its green waters and towering limestone karsts covered in lush vegetation, Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage site.For many people, the highlight of their trip to Vietnam is an overnight ride aboard a traditional junk boat around Ha Long Bay. As you glide down the calm rivers, you'll see floating settlements like Cua Van, Vung Vieng, and Cong Dam and be treated to surreal sights. The best ways to see one of Vietnam's most stunning locations are to kayak through the stunning caverns and karsts or have a swim in the clean, quiet waters.
  3. Sapa: Known for its breathtaking mountain scenery, terraced rice fields, and ethnic minority villages, Sapa is great for trekking and cultural experiences.
  4. Ninh Binh: Known as "Ha Long Bay on land," dazzles with its dramatic limestone karsts, serene waterways, and impressive caves. Highlights include scenic boat rides through Tam Cốc’s caves, exploring the historical Hoa Lư Ancient Capital, and marveling at the stunning landscapes and cave systems in Trang An.
  5. Danang: A vibrant coastal city known for its stunning beaches, modern skyline, and rich cultural heritage. Highlights include the iconic Dragon Bridge, the Marble Mountains, and the scenic My Khe Beach. The city offers a blend of historical sites, vibrant street food, and a gateway to nearby cultural attractions like Hoi An and My Son.
  6. Hoi An: This is a charming ancient town known for its well-preserved architecture, vibrant lantern-lit streets, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy wandering through its narrow alleys, exploring historic temples, and savoring delicious local cuisine, all while experiencing a unique blend of traditional and colonial influences.
  7. Mekong Delta: One of Vietnam's most picturesque areas is the Mekong Delta, sometimes referred to as the "Rice Bowl of Vietnam." Life in this land of meandering rivers, mangrove forests, floating marketplaces, and verdant rice fields is dictated by the ebb and flow of the most famous river in Southeast Asia.
  8. Ho Chi Minh City: Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City serves as both the southern region's principal hub and Vietnam's economic center. The dynamic cityscape of HCMC, a free-spirited, multicultural metropolis, combines old and new Vietnam in the smallest possible area, symbolizing both the city's past and future. Ben Thanh Market, Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, and the War Museum are just a few of this city's well-known attractions.

Can the itinerary be customized to my preferences?

We are organize tailor tour so we can remote tour follow your request. Please let us know about it

How are the political and security conditions for travelers in Vietnam?

Intrepid takes every precaution to make sure that excursions are safe, exciting, and pleasurable for all participants because it takes the health and safety of its travelers seriously. Before departing, we advise all travelers to confirm the most recent information with their government or a national travel advisory organization

Are flights included in the trip? Could you quote package include flight ticket?

Tour price does not include international and domestic airfare. Airfares will be quoted and booked separately.

Is tipping customary in Vietnam

Although tipping is not required or customary in Vietnam, drivers, restaurants, and other service providers would appreciate a little tip—especially if the service has been really good—or spare change.

How can I book a tour?

All travel itineraries are fully customized to meet your specific needs. To book a tour, you can reach us via:

Our travel consultants will respond with the best options within 1-2 hours and await your confirmation.

If we booking confirm when will be the last day for transfer deposit?

If you wishes to book the trip, you will need to confirm your booking decision to us by specifying the ofer and quotation that suits your. Then we proceeds to the reservation of all the sevices provided in the offer and reseves the right to proposr equivalent alternatives in case of one or more planned services ( accomodation, dosmetic flights, train,etc..) Once all these reservation have been made, the final travel program will be sent to the traveler for final validation.

How can I process the payment/Tour reservation process? Payment Method

You can deposit to us in 1 of 2 method

  1. Payment link: the money can arrival our account right after you paid. link charge 3,3% for online system fee (we don't take this fee)
  2. Bank transfer: I suggest you use this method more, if you pay in VND by DBS bank, it doesn't charge you transfer fee (my previous client used to pay by this method)

How much deposit is required?

Deposit: It may be requested to start working on a file and to secure reservations for services such as flight, cruise, hotel as well as for certain peal travel periods.The need for deposit and the amount and conditions applying to them ( refundable, non - refundable) will be mentioned by our specialist on a case at the time of trvel planning and quoting. After you confirm our tour bookings, we will proceed with the preparation of the services. After all kinds of service ready we will send you invoice start receiving 50% (of total tour) deposit the rest you can pay on the first day of foot booking to vietnam

How is about Cancel Policy?

Cancellation must be made in writing by email and be receive in time ( please keep in mind weekends, public holidays and different time zones on both ends).The charges below apply unless different terms have been mentioned at quotation/booking time. Individual traveler (1-8 people):

  • + 31 days and more before arrival: Non - refundable deposit or 10% of total tour cost
  • + From 30 days to 22 days prior arrival date: Non - Refundalble deposit or 10% of total tour cost
  • + From 21 days to 15 days' prior arrival date: on - Refundalble deposit or 25% of total tour cost
  • + From 14 days to 08 days' prior arrival date: 50% of total tour cost
  • + Between 7 days and 48 hours before arrival: 75% of total tour cost
  • + Less than 48 hours before arrival: 90% of total tour cost
  • + Shortening or cancellaton on site: 100% of total tour cost

Do I neeed a Travel Insurance before travelling in Vietnam

We encourage you to buy your own travel insurance according to your personal needs

How do authorities assist in emergency situations?

The safety of our travellers, leaders and operators is a major priority for Intrepid. With this in mind, we monitor world events very closely and Intrepid makes operational decisions based on informed advice. We have enough useful address and emergency contact of embassy, police address and security in Vietnam

Do I need visa in Vietnam

Depend on the Nationality passport you holding, you will need or don’t need to apply visa to entry Vietnam

What types of cash and denominations are used when traveling in Vietnam?

The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnam Dong, symbolised by ₫ or VND. Vietnamese notes are a mix of small paper bills (no coins are used), and larger polymer bills, in values from 10,000 VND to 500,000 VND. If you’re confused by all the zeros, mentally remove three zeros to get a simpler number. To quickly convert from VND to USD, just remove three zeros and divide by 24.Visitors to Vietnam can bring with them unlimited amounts of foreign currency, objects made of gold, silver, precious metals and gemstones or plated with silver or gold, but these must be declared in detail on their customs forms

Is USD accepted in Vietnam?

US dollar is a widely accepted currency in Vietnam and most goods and services can be paid for in Dongs or Dollars. It is good to carry a combination of both at all times. It is also preferable if the dollar bills are in good condition as many businesses may refuse to accept worn out notes.

Are credit card accepted widely in Vietnam?

While cash is used for small purchases and street vendors in Vietnam, most establishments accept payments from major credit card providers such as Visa. Hotels, tour operators, boutiques, restaurants, grocery stores, and spas all generally accept international debit and credit cards. Conversion rates and swiping fees will be set by your card provider. With few exceptions, your larger travel expenses in Vietnam can be covered by card, on the spot or online in advance, reducing the need to carry and convert large sums of cash on the road

How common is English in Vietnam? What is the English proficiency level of tour guides?

English is not really a popular language in Vietnam. In the tourist area, you can find many people can speaking english but not for everyoneVietnamese ranked 58th in the world for global English proficiency. However, all of our company's tour guides are proficient in foreign languages and knowledgeable about Vietnam. They will be your companions and assist you in having a memorable trip

Kind of transportation we will be using in Vietnam

We believe that the journey to and within a new country is half the fun of exploring it! We opt for traditional and local transportation options whenever possible because they are usually more enjoyable, support small local businesses, and have a lower environmental impact. Depending on the destination, you can use buses, vans, or SUVs

Does you pick me up at airport? Will the car tranfer us to the airport after tour?

Yes, of cause. You will greeted by driver when you arrive to Vietnam and tranfered to the aiport after tour by car

Are there limits on the number of guests for the tour? Is it suitable for children or elderly travelers?

Tour not limit quality paxs. For different ages we have different suggestions to suit your group to ensure you have the best tour experience without limiting the number of guests

Are special dietary options available on the tour, such as weight loss menus, halal food, or gluten-free choices?

Tours typically do not include meals for small groups of fewer than 10 guests. If you would like to arrange for Halal meals or other special menus, please contact our consultant for specific advice and assistance

What If I book hotel myself

It no problem. We are partners of all hotels in Vietnam so we can provide the hotels you want or according to our suggestions if you are ok

Any pool side or water activities during the tour?

Points in tour can includes sightseeings, please let us know about your acitivities you want

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