
Upon landing in Hanoi, the ancient capital steeped in a thousand years of beguiling history, our English-speaking guide from Kampá Tour will give you a warm welcome at the airport, ensure your smooth transfer to a centrally located hotel, tailoring your day's exploration based on your arrival time. Then, you will unravel the tales of this historic city by visiting its iconic landmarks:
Ly Thai To is the founder of the Ly dynasty (1009-1225). It was he who transferred the capital from Hoa Lu to Hanoi in 1010
This Old Quarter is located in the heart of Hanoi and is full of old houses, temples, bustling markets, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants. It is an emblematic place that testifies to the history and culture of the Vietnamese capital.
Following this enriching exploration, savor some free time for personal relaxation.
This marks the beginning of your Vietnam Cambodia Thailand tour in 18 days with Kampá Tour.
A day dedicated to exploring Hanoi's most remarkable cultural sites and historical monuments:
Built 1000 years ago, this Confucian temple served as an institution where royal offspring and sons of mandarins received their education. It also hosted competitions for the country's most talented students, with the winners attaining the status of scholars and senior officials in Vietnamese feudal dynasties.
Colorful wooden puppets are skillfully manipulated by the artists using rods and bamboo shafts underwater. It is a unique and captivating art form unique to the Northern Vietnamese tradition.
Transfer to the station for the night train to Lao Cai, capital of the northeastern mountains .
Night in sleeping cabin.
Head out on a journey to Halong Bay, often hailed as the most stunning bay in Vietnam and one of the most enchanting landscapes in all of Asia. Step aboard a traditional junk upon arrival and receive a warm welcome from the crew. Set sail for an unforgettable cruise across the bay, where you'll have the opportunity to explore the northern part of Halong Bay, known as Bai Tu Long:
We provide shared junks, typically smaller in size with 10 to 12 cabins, suitable for hosting around twenty passengers. Alternatively, you have the choice of selecting a private cruise on a smaller junk, offering one or a few cabins, for a truly unforgettable experience. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you're interested in this option.
End of the afternoon, relaxing on the upper deck of the junk.
Participation in a culinary demonstration on board, preparation of spring rolls or spring rolls.
Tasty seafood lunch and dinner.
Free evening for your personal rest and relaxation: card games, night fishing…
Night on board.
Wake up at dawn to witness a breathtaking spectacle: the sun's initial rays piercing through the myriad sugarloaf islets of the bay. Join us for a Tai Chi session on the terrace, creating a serene and unforgettable moment.
Our cruise continues, venturing into the lesser-explored corners of Halong Bay. We'll explore the magnificent caves of Halong Bay, including Thien Canh Son, home to ancient stalagmites and stalactites that have been forming for thousands of years.
Lunch will be served on the junk before we disembark and return to Hanoi.
In the evening, we'll take a flight to Danang. Arrival, reception by your English-speaking guide at the airport and transfer to the hotel in Hoi An (30km) to check in.
Take a leisure. Night in Hoi An.
We have a full day in one of Vietnam’s most atmospheric and historical town. Once a major port in the Central coast of Vietnam, it inherits the ancient architecture and beguiling riverside setting that offers tourists a throwback to the past.
In this day we visit:
And chill out in your free time.
Following your morning breakfast, you'll have some leisure time to prepare your luggage before embarking on a road trip to Hue, the ancient capital. The journey typically spans approximately 2 hours by road.
In the afternoon, visit the Imperial Citadel, from where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 and 1945, its Royal Museum and the exotic Dong Ba market. Return to the hotel and overnight in Hue.
Today, we will take a boat via the Huong River (Perfume River) to visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, or the very quiet Tu Hieu Pagoda where the tombs of the eunuchs of the Nguyen Dynasty are located.
Depending on the time, there is the possibility of watching the monks' prayer session. We continue with the Royal Tomb of King Tu Duc. Closer to the tomb of King Tu Duc, stop at the village of Thuy Xuan, a traditional incense-making village, where you will have the opportunity to take colorful photos.
At the end, we will visit the royal tomb of King Khai Dinh and admire the architecture inspired by French architecture.
Following that, we will transfer to the airport. Please complete your check-out process, and our driver will escort you to Da Nang Airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh City.
Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh, our transfer will take you to the hotel for check-in and refreshment, preparing you to explore the vibrant city at your own pace.
Depart for the Mekong Delta, a unique region that combines both land and water, situated in the southernmost part of Vietnam.
The Mekong Delta, also known as the Southwestern region or the Western region, is famous for its beautiful natural landscape and rice growing tradition, with the Mekong River as a major water source.
Upon arrival in Ben Tre, a significant town located in the heart of the northern branches of the river, embark on a boat journey along the waterways to reach Mo Cay, a less-visited rural area celebrated for its coconut trade and the production of various coconut-based products like coconuts, coconut threads, and activated coconut charcoal.
You'll have the option of a bike ride or a ride on a Xe loi (motorized cycle) through the lush green island, densely adorned with coconut plantations. This route, away from the hustle and bustle of mass tourism, leads you along narrow paths beneath the shade of coconut trees, creating a particularly picturesque landscape. Make stops at local farms to observe the production of sweets and coconut brooms.
Continue your adventure with a journey in a small rowing boat, meandering through canals lined with water palm trees, providing you with a glimpse into the daily life of the delta's residents. Visit Mr. Van's traditional house and savor local specialties crafted by his wife, including coconut jam, honey tea, and pollen. You'll also have the opportunity to engage with the warm-hearted local population, fostering memorable encounters.
Continue on to the city of Can Tho.
Enjoy free time at your leisure until your flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap.
Siem Reap, which translates to the "Defeat of Siam," is the most thriving region in modern Cambodia. Its close proximity to the Angkor Wat temple complex has transformed the city into one of the world's foremost travel destinations.
Spend the night in Siem Reap as you begin your adventures in this remarkable city.
Today is a full day dedicated to exploring the mystical Angkor Wat. In the morning, you will visit the "Great City" of Angkor Thom, which includes renowned sites like the Bayon Temple, Phimeanakas Temple within the Royal Palace enclosure, Baphuon Temple, the Terrace of the Elephants, and the Terrace of the Leper King.
The afternoon is dedicated to visiting the most famous and magnificent temple of all, Angkor Wat. In the evening, you will be transferred to a restaurant for dinner accompanied by an Apsara dance show.
Enjoy your overnight stay at a hotel in Siem Reap.
Morning dedicated to discovering small and large temples:
Explore Banteay Srei temple (Citadel of Women), the highly sacred temples of Takeo, Banteay Kdei, and the impressive temple of Ta Prohm—an abandoned Buddhist monastery overgrown with trees and its gigantic snake-like roots (Ta Prohm, famous from the 'Tomb Raider' movie, with jungle-covered ruins).
Enjoy a free afternoon for relaxation in Siem Reap or indulge in the Siem Reap night market.
Morning:
Afternoon: You will be transfered to the airpor to continue your flight to Bangkok.
Stay the night in Bangkok.
After breakfast, board a long-tail boat and begin your journey along the Chao Praya River (meaning River of Kings) to visit 3 of the oldest temples in Thailand. Travel via many of the bustling inland canals along the Thonburi coast for a fantastic view of local waterside life.
Return to the hotel to rest for the night in Bangkok.
Depart early to visit the Maeklong market, located on the railway tracks very close to the train terminus. Walk along the rails to explore the vibrant market and witness how quickly the merchants fold up their stalls in preparation for the train, which is scheduled to pass around 8:30 a.m.
Afterward, head to the small market of Samut Songkhran, where you'll embark on a beautiful canoe ride along the Grand Canal and then through smaller canals, providing an authentic glimpse of rural Asia just outside of Bangkok. The approximately one-hour ride will culminate in the heart of the Damnoen Saduak floating market.
Explore this traditional market, bustling with sellers offering a variety of products, including food, flowers, plants, and even animals.
Return to Bangkok and enjoy some free time to relax.
Overnight stay in Bangkok.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport to take the flight to Chiang Rai.
Meeting with the local guide upon arrival and departure to discover Chiang Mai.
Meet the local guide upon arrival and depart to the outskirts of Chiang Rai to visit the famous Wat Rong Khun, also known as the "White Temple", famous throughout Asia for its modern Thai architecture.
Return to the center of Chiang Rai and visit the most important temples in the city: Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Phra Sing.
Hotel accommodation.
In the morning, boat excursion to discover the famous Golden Triangle, a region famous for its land borders with Burma and Laos, with a magnificent view of the Mekong River.
Depart for Chiang Saen, board a speedboat to visit the Khong River that marks the border between Thailand and Laos.
Arrival at the Golden Triangle, visit the meeting point of the three countries, Burma, Laos and Thailand.
Disembark, and travel to Chiang Mai called "Rose of the North".
Visit upon arrival to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, an emblematic place in Chiang Mai where the sacred relics of Buddha are located in a sacred place in the golden stupa.
According to legend, it was in the 14th century that an elephant chose the location of this pagoda, which overlooks the city from the top of a 1,000-meter hill.
It is accessed by a 300-step staircase whose ramps represent two gigantic nagas.
In the same place where the pachyderm carrying Buddha's relics died, a 22-meter-high chedi covered in gold leaf was built.
The place offers a panoramic view of Chiang Mai that should not be missed.
Accommodation in Chiang Mai.
Spend an unforgettable day with Thailand's elephants in the picturesque mountains of Chiang Mai.
You'll be welcomed by an English-speaking guide at your hotel, and then depart by car, heading approximately 1.5 hours south of Chiang Mai, passing through hills, forests, and local agricultural areas.
Upon arrival at the sanctuary, take a walk through the jungle to reach the elephant jungle sanctuary. Your guide will provide you with information about elephant anatomy, history, and behavior.
Next, don traditional Karen clothing, listen to your guide for more insights about the Sanctuary, grab some bananas and sugar canes, and you'll be ready to meet the elephants!
Learning to know the animals and take care of them are the key words of this camp.
The elephants are fed bananas and sugar cane, their favorite food.
Continue the visit with a ride on an elephant through the lush jungle without a basket.
Have lunch with local specialties.
In the afternoon, participation in the elephant bath, a magical moment that will surprise you.
Return to Chiang Mai, rest of the day free to rest.
Night in hotel.
Have your breakfast.
Then transfer to the airport to take the international departure flight.
This marks the end of your Vietnam Cambodia Thailand tour in 18 days with Kampá Tour. We hope you're satisfied with our services! See you next time and safe travels!





Visa requirements for those countries vary by nationality. Thailand offers visa-free entry or visas on arrival for many travelers. Cambodia provides an e-Visa system and visas on arrival at major entry points. Vietnam typically requires a visa, which can be obtained through the e-Visa system or a visa on arrival. Check the latest visa requirements for each country and ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.
The best time to visit Thailand, without a doubt, is from November to April. It's Thailand's dry season, characterized by sunny days and minimal rainfall. The weather is pleasant during this period, with temperatures ranging from 28 to 34 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for sightseeing, outdoor activities, and also for a beach vacation in the beautiful southern beach resorts such as Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi, and more.
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.
For a multi-country tour of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand, pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, and a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings. Essentials include sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle. Additionally, bring a travel adapter, a small first aid kit, and any necessary medications. Remember to pack modest clothing for temple visits in all three countries.
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.
The suggested hotels will be specified in the detailed itinerary. We include well-located hotels in the quote that have been well-received by our clients. You can also suggest hotels of your preference to have services to your liking; rest assured, we can offer customized services and tours.
During your free time on the island, we leave you free to relax, but we can certainly arrange excursions to the nearby small islands. These are typically group excursions with English-speaking guides/instructors. You can also inquire with the hotel about these excursions.
We engage in hikes of an easy to moderate level, lasting from 3 to 5 hours. However, the duration and difficulty of the hikes depend on your health condition. This private program can be customized on-site.
We do not include international flights in our travel packages for economic reasons. Indeed, the cost of international tickets would be more expensive if we were to arrange them from Vietnam. Although unusual, this is the pricing policy applied by airlines. Therefore, airfares tend to be cheaper if purchased from the country of departure. We can provide advice on this if needed.
Yes, you can definitely go hiking in Thailand, particularly in the Chiang Mai region. This area offers travelers numerous hiking opportunities amidst its lush vegetation. For off-the-beaten-path experiences, consider visiting Mae Hong Son and Pai, which are populated by various ethnic minority groups, including the long-necked Karen people.










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