
Our guide welcomes you upon arriving at Siem Reap airport, the starting point of our journey. Siem Reap, which literally means the “Defeat of Siam,” is the most prosperous region of contemporary Cambodia. Its close proximity to the Angkor Wat temple complex has turned the city into one of the world’s premier travel destinations. Our guide will welcome you on arrival. Overnight in Siem Reap.
This marks the beginning of your Vietnam Cambodia Laos tour in 2 weeks with Kampá Tour!
Today promises a full day of exploration at the mystical Angkor Wat. In the morning, your journey will lead you to the awe-inspiring "Great City" of Angkor Thom. Your visits will encompass the renowned Bayon Temple, the Phimeanakas Temple nestled within the Royal Palace enclosure, the striking Baphuon Temple, as well as the enchanting Terraces of the Elephants and the Leper King.
The afternoon is dedicated to the exploration of the most renowned and magnificent Angkor Wat temple. As the day draws to a close, you'll be transported to a delightful restaurant for an evening filled with dinner and a captivating Apsara dance show. Your overnight stay will be at a hotel in Siem Reap, ensuring a restful night before further adventures.
Today you will have the chance to explore other impressive temples:
In the morning, we pass by the hallmarks of the city which used to be called “The Gem of Far East”, Cathedral of Notre Dame which is built by the French in 1880, the first basilica of Vietnam, Central Post Office which is an iconic symbol of Saigon mixing of Gothic, Renaissance and French architecture, Former Catinat Street (now Dong Khoi Street) with a score of restored French buildings, Headquarter of the People’s Committee of Chi Minh City (formerly Central Park) which is considered as the most beautiful colonial building of the city.
We then continue to visit War Remnants Museum – Ho Chi Minh city’s past during the years of the American-Vietnamese War (1954-1975), Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine to discover traditional Vietnamese medicine dating back more than 3000 years old ago.
The tour concludes with Cho Lon (Chinatown) with the Temple of the Celestial Lady and Ben Thanh Market - the representative image of Ho Chi Minh City.
In the afternoon, take an excursion to the Cu Chi tunnels in the suburbs of the city. Being the ex-battlefield of the cu chi tunnels Indochina War, Cu Chi is home to an immense network of underground galleries and narrow gutters hand-dug by guerrillas and Vietnamese fighters during the fight against the French and American.
On arrival, descend underground to discover a picturesque world: tunnels of a length: 200 km, width: 70 cm, height: 90 cm, sheltering several meeting rooms, kitchen rooms, hospitals and so on. Please get ready to get a little dirt under the ground (Note: Casual clothes are highly recommended on this day). Then you travel back and overnight at the hotel in Ho Chi Minh.
In the morning, we embark on a journey to explore the enchanting Mekong Delta. Originating from the lofty Tibetan plateau within the Himalayan ranges, the Mekong River ranks among the world's longest rivers, coursing through multiple Southeast Asian countries before ultimately meeting the sea.
Our first stop is Ben Tre, a charming local village nestled in the heart of the river's northern branch. Here, we embark on a boat trip bound for Mo Cay, renowned for its coconut-based products. To navigate the area, we'll take a ride on a Xe Loi, a motorized cyclo, through the lush expanse of coconut plantations. This path, far from the tourist crowds, leads us along small trails shaded by towering coconut palms, creating a wonderfully picturesque landscape. Along the way, we pause at farms to witness the crafting of delectable sweets and coconut brooms.
The highlight of our journey lies in a serene rowing boat excursion through a network of canals, surrounded by graceful water palms. This allows us to immerse ourselves in the daily rhythms of life in the delta. Following this, we proceed to visit the traditional home of Mr. Van, where we have the pleasure of tasting local specialties prepared by his wife, including coconut jam, honey tea, and pollen, all while engaging in friendly conversation with the local residents.
For lunch, we'll enjoy a delightful meal at a riverside restaurant by the Cai Cam River (at your own expense).
In the afternoon, we return to Ho Chi Minh City, where you'll spend the night.
Catch a morning flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Danang, followed by a scenic drive to Hoi An, a town that exudes charm and history. Hoi An, once a bustling port on Vietnam's Central coast, boasts a rich legacy of ancient architecture and a captivating riverside ambiance that transports visitors back in time. Immerse yourself in the town's enchanting atmosphere and overnight in Hoi An, where you can truly appreciate its unique character.
During this full-day tour of Hoi An, we will explore a variety of fascinating sites:
In the afternoon, we'll venture into the Van Lang fishing village and the Bay Mau coconut forest. Surrounded by meandering canals, lush mangrove forests, and swaying coconut palms, this area retains its authentic charm. As we navigate through rice fields, maize plantations, vibrant gardens, and welcoming hamlets, you'll have the chance to visit handicraft factories and boat-building workshops, providing ample opportunities for beautiful photos and intriguing insights.
Upon reaching the Van Lang village, you'll be greeted by friendly boatmen who will guide you on a basket-boat excursion amidst the river's coconut trees. Take in the stunning scenery, relax, and even try your hand at shrimp-catching techniques before returning to your hotel. Your day concludes with an overnight stay in Hoi An, where you can reflect on the rich experiences of the day.
Departing from Hoi An in the morning, our journey takes us toward Hue, ascending the thrilling Hai Van Pass with its winding roads and breathtaking views of Lang Co Bay.
Upon arriving in Hue, we promptly visit either Gia Long Tomb, the founder of the Nguyen Dynasty, or the tomb of Ming Mang Emperor, known for his numerous royal heirs.
If time permits, we explore the garden houses in Phu Mong village, offering a glimpse of ancient royal heritage and meticulously designed gardens.
Our tour continues with a visit to Thien Mu Pagoda or Tu Hieu Pagoda, followed by Dong Ba Market, the oldest and largest market in Hue.
Enjoy these vibrant experiences and an overnight stay in Hue.
In the morning, we explore Hue, the last imperial capital of Vietnam, visiting the Imperial City, a massive structure built under the reign of Minh Mang.
In the afternoon, we fly from Hue to Hanoi, the 1000-year-old capital. You might notice the European architectural influence in the city center, once the capital of French Indochina. Depending on your hotel's location, you may pass through the Old Quarter with its historic 36 streets, each named after the goods traditionally produced and sold there. Optionally, visit Ma May Street to see an Ancient Vietnamese House. Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure in Hanoi.
In the morning, we depart for Halong Bay by shuttle bus (without a private guide), known as one of Vietnam's most beautiful landscapes and a stunning part of Asia. Halong Bay is located 180 km east of Hanoi, near the Chinese border, covering an area of about 1500 km². It's famous for its thousands of limestone karsts rising from the emerald waters, with magnificent caves eroded by wind and sea over centuries.
Upon arrival, the cruise staff welcomes you, and you'll board a shuttle boat for a short transfer (approximately 5 minutes) to the main cruise. Enjoy a welcome cocktail and complete the check-in process on board.
Lunch is served as the cruise passes by some of the most picturesque locations, including mountains and a floating village. In the afternoon, if weather permits, you can go swimming and kayaking (kayak expenses are separate). Don't miss the opportunity to witness the breathtaking sunset over the bay.
In the evening, dinner is served while the cruise anchors in a tranquil area of the bay. Overnight on board.
Note: The cruise itinerary and activities may vary depending on the chosen cruise.
The day commences early onboard with a Tai Chi session on the sundeck, allowing you to rejuvenate and connect with the tranquil surroundings. Breakfast is served in the restaurant, offering picturesque morning views of the bay's landscape.
Afterward, you will be transferred to a day boat for an exploration of the deeper and less-explored parts of the bay. Prepare for a full day of kayaking, swimming, and sunbathing. Lunch will be served on board or on a private beach, depending on weather conditions. Upon returning to the main cruise, you can enjoy swimming in an untouched area.
In the evening, indulge in a deluxe dinner featuring delicious local cuisine meticulously prepared and served by our dedicated onboard catering staff. You'll spend the night on board.
Please note that the cruise itinerary and activities may vary depending on the specific cruise selected for the journey.
In the early morning, welcome the day as the first rays of sunlight illuminate the thousands of karsts dotting the bay. Next, we explore the captivating caves of Halong Bay, including the French-named "Surprise Cave," where we can study stalagmites and stalactites that have formed over thousands of years. Enjoy brunch on board.
As the afternoon draws to a close, we'll make our way back to Hanoi and transfer to the city. Your overnight stay will be in Hanoi.
Today, we'll take a flight from Hanoi to Luang Prabang, the second destination in our Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia tour. Luang Prabang is often regarded as the heart of Laotian culture, offering a captivating blend of historical and artistic heritage that reflects the fusion of traditional Lao style with colonial influences. This city is also surrounded by a breathtaking natural landscape, featuring the Mekong River, majestic mountains, enchanting waterfalls, and quaint villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups.
Upon arrival, our guide will extend a warm welcome and accompany your group to the hotel for some relaxation time. Enjoy your overnight stay in Luang Prabang, where you can immerse yourself in the city's rich cultural and natural wonders.
In the morning, we commence our journey with a cruise upstream on the Mekong River, leading us to the enigmatic Pak Ou Caves. Along the way, we make a stop at the village of Ban Xanghai, known for its local rice wine production. On the return trip, we disembark to visit traditional villages and then take a short drive to Ban Phanom, a village renowned for its exceptional hand weaving.
Upon returning to Luang Prabang, our guide will accompany you to the National Museum, housed in the former Royal Palace. Our exploration continues with a visit to the impressive stupa of Wat Visoun, the sacred shrine of Wat Aham, the city's oldest temple, Wat Sene, and Wat Mai. We also explore these sites and the magnificent Wat Xiengthong.
In the late afternoon, we ascend 329 steps to the summit of Mount Phousi to witness a breathtaking sunset. Afterward, we have the opportunity to explore the Night Market if time allows. Enjoy your overnight stay at the hotel in Luang Prabang.
We begin the day by visiting the morning Phousi Market, immersing ourselves in the vibrant local atmosphere. Following this, we explore the villages of Lao ethnic minority groups, including Ban Ouay (a Hmong village), Ban Ou (a Laoloum village), and Ban Thapene (a Khmu village).
Our journey continues to the enchanting Khuang Si Waterfall, a magnificent waterfall boasting three tiers that culminate in a 50-meter drop into shallow pools. This natural wonder is surrounded by lush tropical jungle, with cascades reaching heights of up to 5 meters. There are well-marked trails leading to the top of Kuang Si Falls, providing a view of the stream that feeds into the falls. It's advisable to wear appropriate footwear, as the trails can become slippery, particularly during the wet season. Here, you can cool off with a refreshing swim or stroll along the forest trails.
Finally, we'll transfer you to the airport to bid farewell to Luang Prabang. Thank you for joining us on this Vietnam Cambodia Laos tour in 2 weeks! Kampá Tour is happy to have accompanied you on this incredible journey. Safe travels, and see you next time!








On this tour, you can expect to enjoy a diverse and flavorful array of cuisines. In Vietnam, savor iconic dishes such as pho (noodle soup), banh mi (sandwich), and fresh spring rolls. In Cambodia, try amok (coconut fish curry), lok lak (stir-fried beef), and traditional Khmer desserts. Laos offers unique flavors with dishes like laap (minced meat salad), tam mak hoong (papaya salad), and khao niaw (sticky rice). Street food is also a highlight in all three countries, providing an authentic taste of local flavors and culinary traditions. Each country's cuisine reflects its cultural heritage and uses fresh, local ingredients.
A Vietnam Cambodia and Laos tour offers rich cultural experiences across three distinct but interconnected cultures. In Vietnam, you can visit ancient temples, traditional villages, and participate in local festivals. In Cambodia, exploring the Angkor Wat complex provides a deep dive into Khmer history and architecture, while visits to local markets and villages offer insights into contemporary Cambodian life. In Laos, you can experience the serene Buddhist culture in Luang Prabang, explore traditional crafts in local villages, and participate in almsgiving ceremonies. Across all three countries, engaging with local communities, tasting traditional cuisine, and learning about their histories will provide a comprehensive cultural experience.
If you are from the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, or Belarus, you do not need a visa for Vietnam for stays up to 45 days. Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic have a special exemption from March 1 to December 31, 2025, for organized tours.
Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States are NOT visa-exempt and must obtain a visa before arrival. You have three options:
For the smoothest process, we highly recommend the E-Visa. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months and have proof of onward travel. Contact us for visa assistance.
Yes, those trips are suitable for solo travelers and offer a safe and enriching experience. These countries are known for their friendly and welcoming locals, making it easy to meet new people and connect with fellow travelers. Many tour operators offer group tours that are ideal for solo travelers, providing companionship and the safety of traveling in a group. Additionally, solo travelers can customize their itineraries to focus on their interests, whether it's cultural exploration, adventure activities, or relaxation. With well-developed tourism infrastructure and numerous hostels and guesthouses, solo travelers will find it convenient and enjoyable to tour these countries.
Yes, it is entirely possible to make changes to the provided itinerary. We specialize in private and tailor-made trips, and our advisors will be able to adjust the program according to your every wish.
International cards such as Visa or Mastercard are widely accepted in hotels, shops, and restaurants. However, please note that Vietnamese banks may apply an additional commission of 3% to 4% for this type of payment.
You can also pay in euros or USD at some businesses in major cities (hotels, restaurants, etc.). However, for small expenses, it is more advantageous to have Vietnamese Dong (VND). You can easily exchange currency at banks, jewelry shops, or even at your hotel. You can also withdraw VND from ATMs.
To make the deposit payment, you have two options:
Customized travel is a service where your journey is designed according to your preferences for dates, duration of stay, services, and budget. A local advisor assists you in preparing for the trip and supports you on-site, handling transportation, visits, accommodation, and more. This ensures you benefit from an organized trip tailored to your desires and constraints down to the smallest details.
If you are traveling with young children, we always try to arrange either family rooms or connecting rooms or rooms next to each other. However, not all hotels in our country have family rooms, and these rooms are usually in high demand in July and August, the peak vacation period for families. Therefore, we recommend booking your trip early to ensure the availability of the services according to your preferences.
For tourists from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and most EU countries:
The dry season from mid-October to April is the best time for outings in Cambodia due to its mild air, clear blue skies, and minimal rainfall. From May to September, even though it's the rainy season, the rain typically only lasts for an hour or two a day. The rest of the day is usually sunny, and visits are still feasible.
Yes, it is entirely possible to reach Cambodia by air. You can take a flight from Ho Chi Minh (or Hanoi) to Siem Reap and spend the rest of your journey exploring the magnificent Angkorian temples.
As an approximate guideline, the cost of a 2-week trip to Vietnam would be around 1450$ per person when traveling as a pair (excluding airfare). For a 3 or 4-week journey, please budget between 1900$ and 2500$ per person. If you're in a larger group (4 or 6 people), the trip will be more cost-effective. The price always varies depending on the duration and time of your stay, as well as your preferences (activities, services). Please leave us a quote request, and our travel advisor will provide you with more detailed information and a quote.
If you agree with the itinerary proposed by one of our advisors, please send us an email to confirm the reservation of the tour with our agency. Your advisor will then provide you with the booking documents, including:
A reservation form containing detailed information about your booked tour, as well as your personal details and contact information to be completed. You will need to return the form with these details duly filled out, which will be used for the organization of your trip. Please also send us a scan of your passports.
A travel invoice requesting a deposit payment of 25% of the total price.
The organization of your trip will be confirmed upon receipt of the completed form and once the deposit is in our possession. We will also send you a travel contract that certifies the details of your trip, including the duration, travel dates, deposit paid, and your contact information."
The price displayed on our website does not include international flights and is calculated based on 4 people with standard hotels. Our tours are private with custom services, so the price varies depending on the travel period, the selected service category, and especially the number of travelers. Please contact us for a detailed quote for your trip.
Vietnam experiences a diverse climate from north to south, owing to its varied topography and the country's considerable length (2000 km from north to south). When one region is humid, cold, or rainy, the other can be pleasantly sunny in contrast. Based on our experience, the optimal time to visit Vietnam is from October to April.
Within this timeframe, the best months are October to November and March to May. During these periods, the weather remains pleasant, and, additionally, they are the least rainy months of the year in Vietnam. While July and August can be a bit hot (30-35 degrees Celsius), Halong Bay typically enjoys sunny weather. You'll also have the opportunity to witness the region adorned with endless terraced green or yellow rice fields.
Regarding the southern region, despite it being the rainy season, precipitation usually lasts for only an hour or two each day, with the rest of the day being sunny. If you already have a specific timeframe in mind for your trip (winter, summer, etc.), please inform us, and we can provide guidance on the most favorable months.










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