
Welcome to Hanoi, the captivating former capital of Vietnam! Upon arrival, our English-speaking guide will greet you, and we'll whisk you away to your hotel in the heart of the city. Take some time to settle in before we kick off your 3-week journey with a tour of the city center. Prepare to be enchanted by:
Conclude your day with a relaxing night at the hotel.
This marks the beginning of your 3-week Vietnam and Cambodia adventure. Kampá Tour is excited to accompany you on this unforgettable journey.
Today, we'll dive deeper into Hanoi's rich culture and history through its most notable cultural sites and historical monuments:
In the evening, we'll board the night train to Lao Cai, your gateway to the northeastern mountains.
Relax and enjoy a restful night in your cozy cabin.
Wake up to the breathtaking scenery of Lao Cai, have breakfast at a local restaurant, then journey to Sapa, where adventure awaits:
Explore the the beauty of the terraced rice fields Muong Hoa valley and trek through the H'mong village of Lao Chai.
Continue your trek to the Giay ethnic village of Ta Van, surrounded by stunning landscapes.
After a day of exploration, return to Sapa for some well-deserved relaxation.
Start your day with a visit to a local market and a tour of Cat Cat village in an electric car, one of the most prominent villages in Sapa. You’ll have the chance to:
Return to Hanoi in style aboard an EcoLuxury Bus, arriving in the evening (we arrive in Hanoi around 21:00) for a free night to explore the city or take a rest at your leisure.
Departure for Ninh Binh – the land of limestone karsts, sugarloaf mountains, and rice fields flooded by rivers and lakes throughout the year.
Arrival in Ninh Xuan, visit to Mua Mountain. Climb a 486-step white stone staircase to the summit of this bell-shaped mountain, which offers a panoramic view of the Tam Coc region.
A limestone mountain located near the rivers and sugarloaf mountains of Tam Coc. In the past, it was renowned for its dance performances for the kings of the Tran Dynasty (13th-14th century).
Afterward, transfer to Tam Coc for a bike ride and leisurely exploration of this fabulous region.
Explore a vast landscape featuring sugarloaf-shaped rock formations, rice paddies, and rivers. Enjoy boat rides on the Ngo Dong River, winding through the sugarloaf peaks, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the lush surrounding nature.
In the afternoon, enjoy a boat excursion on the Ngo Dong River to explore Tam Coc. This meandering river winds through rice paddies, sugarloaf formations, and passes under the three caves at the base of the limestone peaks.
Overnight stay in Ninh Binh.
Departure for Halong Bay, Vietnam's most beautiful bay and one of the most enchanting landscapes in Asia.
Upon arrival, board a traditional junk boat. You will be welcomed by the crew, and then the cruise begins in this stunning bay. Visit Bai Tu Long Bay, which is the northern part of Halong Bay.
We offer shared junks, which are often small in size with 10 to 12 cabins, accommodating around twenty people on board. You also have the option to choose a private cruise on a smaller junk with one or a few cabins for unforgettable experiences. Please contact us for this option.Admire the picturesque islands and islets with various shapes (sail, dog, rooster, incense...).
Wake up early to enjoy a unique moment of splendor: the first rays of sun rising from the thousands of sugar loaves of the bay and participation in a Tai Chi session on the terrace.
Tai Chi, the art of deep relaxation, involves performing a series of slow, flowing, and circular movements.
Boat ride or kayaking to discover the fishing village of Vung Vieng, possible encounter with local inhabitants. Lunch on the junk, disembarkation, and return to Hanoi. Transfer to the airport for the flight to Danang.
Transfer to the airport for your flight to Danang, where you'll be greeted by a English-speaking guide and stay your night at your hotel in the charming city of Hoi An.
Kick off your day with a leisurely bike ride through the serene countryside of Hoi An. Our journey takes us to the fishing village of Van Lang and the enchanting coconut forest of Bay Mau. This idyllic region, embraced by numerous canals, mangrove forests, and water coconut trees, exudes an authentic charm that's sure to captivate you.
As we traverse through rice fields, cornfields, and orchards, we'll pass by friendly hamlets, craft factories, and boat-building workshops, offering plenty of opportunities for picturesque stops, insightful visits, and delightful encounters.
Upon reaching Van Lang village, you'll be warmly welcomed by friendly and hospitable boatmen. Embark on a memorable ride in a round basket boat, gliding through rivers fringed with towering coconut trees. Take in the breathtaking landscapes, unwind amidst the tranquil surroundings, and indulge in an unforgettable experience of shrimp fishing, complete with tasting and initiation into exceptional fishing techniques.
After our aquatic adventure, we'll disembark and settle into a local family home for some well-deserved rest and a delicious lunch featuring authentic dishes served by your gracious hosts.
In the afternoon, return to the city to discover the ancient port city of Hoi An, "the most charming city in Vietnam", stroll through the old town to visit must-see places: the Fujian sanctuary dedicated to the protective goddess of fishermen and sailors; Phuc Thanh Pagoda, the oldest in Hoi An (1454); the Japanese Bridge built in 1593; the old streets, the museums, and the old wooden houses dating back hundreds of years...
Night at the hotel.
After breakfast, the day is yours to explore the intricacies of Hoi An or simply unwind at your hotel. Take your time to soak in the charming ambiance of this ancient town. Accommodation awaits.
We embark on a scenic journey by road to Hue, a quaint ancient city nestled 150 km from Hoi An. Along the route, expect several captivating stops:
Return to the hotel for some free time and sleep for the night.
Begin a captivating city tour of Hue, the last imperial capital of Vietnam (1802 -1945). Many highlights will be included:
- Minh Mang Mausoleum, showcasing the legacy of the emperor famed for his extensive offspring.
- Explore the garden houses of Phu Mong Village, integral to Hue's imperial identity.
- Visit the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda or the serene Tu Hieu Pagoda, where the tombs of Nguyen dynasty eunuchs lie.
- Admire the unique architectural blend of French and Indochina at the Khai Dinh Royal Tomb.
Following the tour, catch a flight to Ho Chi Minh City.
Upon arrival, meet your local guide at the airport and transfer to the hotel for your relaxation.
After having a hearty breakfast, let's start the day with a visit to Ho Chi Minh City, exploring landmarks such as:
In the afternoon, venture to the Cu Chi underground tunnels on the city's outskirts. Descend into this intricate network, spanning 200 km, and learn about its fascinating history. Return to Ho Chi Minh City in the late afternoon for your restfulness.
Arrive in Ben Tre, a bustling city at the heart of the Mekong Delta's northern arms. Embark on a boat ride along the rivers to Mo Cay, renowned for its coconut trade and products.
Bike ride or Xe loi (motorized cycle) on the green island abundantly covered with coconut plantations. The route, away from mass tourism, takes you through small paths, under the shade of coconut trees, which offer a particularly poetic landscape. Stops at farms to observe the making of sweets and coconut brooms.
Continuation with a ride in a small rowing boat along the streams lined with water palms, to immerse yourself in the daily life of the delta. Visit to Mr. Van's traditional house, tasting local specialties made by his wife: coconut jam, tea with honey and pollen... and great encounters with the local population.
In the afternoon, transfer to Vinh Long and arrival on An Binh Island ("of peace") located in the middle of the Mekong. Installation in a quiet guesthouse with a beautiful garden. Free time to relax in a very quiet and restful atmosphere.
In the evening, participate in meal preparation and then dinner with your achievements.
Night at the local home.
Rise and shine bright and early, bid farewell to our gracious hosts, and hit the road towards Can Tho, the bustling capital of the delta, nestled on the right bank of the southern arm of the Mekong. Upon arrival, hop aboard a boat for an unforgettable journey on the mighty Mekong. Witness the vibrant spectacle of the Cai Rang floating market, where a colorful array of boats laden with fruits and vegetables converge.
After disembarking, we'll make our way to Chau Doc, where we'll explore the untamed beauty of the Tra Su nature reserve. Drift along serene channels aboard a relaxing boat ride through lush forests.
Spend the night at a cozy hotel, nestled in the heart of this enchanting region.
Bid farewell to Vietnam as we commence on the next leg of our 3-week journey, cruising aboard a boat towards Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia.
Arrive at the port around noon and receive a warm welcome from our local guide before settling into our hotel. Enjoy some leisure time to unwind and explore the bustling streets of Phnom Penh.
Spend the night in the heart of this dynamic city.
Kick off the day with a hearty breakfast before embarking on a captivating tour of Phnom Penh, the jewel of Cambodia.
Visit the iconic Wat Phnom, the birthplace of Phnom Penh in the 14th century, followed by a tour of the majestic Royal Palace, residence of the Norodom kings since 1870.
Explore the opulent Silver Pagoda and delve into Cambodia's rich history at the National Museum.
Pay homage to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime at the somber Killing Fields, a poignant reminder of Cambodia's tragic past.
Return to the hotel for a well-deserved rest.
Plunge into a scenic journey to Siem Reap via Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom, traversing the idyllic Cambodian countryside adorned with traditional villages, rice fields, and swaying palm trees.
Arrive in Siem Reap by day's end and settle into our hotel.
Spend the night in comfort, ready for more adventures tomorrow.
Today, engross yourself in the mystical realm of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire.
Return to Siem Reap as the sun sets on another unforgettable day.
After breakfast, set out to discover the majestic temples of the small and grand circuits.
Banteay Srei Temple (Citadel of the Women): one of the best temples of pink sandstone, with intricately carved Apsaras and deities in stone.
The sacred temples of Takeo, Bantey Kdei, and the impressive Ta Prohm temple, an abandoned Buddhist monastery covered with trees and its gigantic snake-shaped roots.
Cap off the day with a breathtaking sunset vista from the Pre Rup mountain temple.
Night in hotel.
Start the day with a visit to the Roluos group of temples, home to Bakong, Preah Ko, Lolei, and Prasat Prei Monti.
In the afternoon, embark on an excursion to Lake Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia's largest lake.
Explore the charming village of Kompong Khleang - authentic and still little-known, visit the village with houses on stilts or floating rafts, the market, the pagoda, and a primary school with smiling children.
Experience the daily life of local fishermen and soak in the authentic charm of this lakeside community.
Enjoy some free time to relax and unwind in Siem Reap.
Savor your final moments in Siem Reap with some leisure time for last-minute shopping or relaxation.
Depending on your flight schedule, transfer to the airport for your journey home, filled with unforgettable memories from our 21-day adventure through Vietnam and Cambodia.
Until next time!
This concludes your 3-week Vietnam and Cambodia tour with Kampá Tour. Safe travels!
For tourists from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and most EU countries:
The dry season from mid-October to April is ideal for visiting Cambodia due to its mild weather, clear blue skies, and minimal rainfall. From May to September, although it is the rainy season, the rain typically lasts only one or two hours per day. The rest of the day is sunny, making sightseeing still possible.
Yes, it is absolutely possible to reach Cambodia by air. You can take a flight from Ho Chi Minh City (or Hanoi) to Siem Reap and dedicate the rest of your trip to exploring the magnificent Angkorian temples.
For American, Australian, and United Kingdom's citizens, there is no visa exemption for stays in Vietnam. You will need to apply for a visa before their trip. An e-visa is recommended, which can be easily requested online on the Vietnamese Immigration website.
You can obtain a visa on arrival at international airports (Phnom Penh/Siem Reap) or at border ports, including the one on the Mekong River during a boat transfer from southern Vietnam to Phnom Penh. Our agency assists you with all the visa application procedures when booking your trip.
Yes, Thailand and Laos share borders with Cambodia and Vietnam. It is possible to add Laos or Thailand to your trip, but you will need to extend your journey by at least 5-7 days. You can travel from Cambodia to Laos or Thailand by land or by air. The same applies for traveling from Vietnam to Laos.
Yes, it is possible to start the trip in Cambodia (in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap) and finish it in Vietnam (in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City). Our travel advisor will tailor the itinerary to your request.
From Vietnam, you can travel to Cambodia either by air (a one-hour direct flight from Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City/Da Nang to Siem Reap/Phnom Penh) or by river (taking a boat up the Mekong River from the southernmost part of Vietnam to Phnom Penh). It is also possible to reach Cambodia by land, but the journey is quite long and tiring.
A panoramic tour of both countries will take you at least 15 days. With a few more days or an additional week, you can explore Vietnam more deeply by discovering its authentic northern mountains or relaxing on one of its beautiful beaches (Hoi An, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc). Alternatively, you can enjoy a beach in Cambodia (in Sihanoukville and its offshore islands).
Vietnam has a varied climate from north to south due to its diverse topographies and the length of the country (2000 km from north to south). When one region is humid, cold, or rainy, another may be pleasantly sunny. Based on our experience, the best time to visit Vietnam is from October to April. During this period, the best months are October to November and mid-March to May. These are the times when the climate remains pleasant and, moreover, they are the least rainy months of the year in Vietnam. For the months of July and August, it is a bit hot (30-35 degrees), but Halong Bay is usually sunny. You will also have the chance to see the region colored by green or yellow rice terraces stretching as far as the eye can see. As for the south, although it is the rainy season, the rain will not last all day but only one or two hours per day. The rest of the day is sunny. The climate in Cambodia is quite similar to that in southern Vietnam.
If you already have an idea about the time of your trip (winter, summer...), please let us know, and we can guide you on the most favorable months.










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