Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour 10 Days
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia Family Tour
Highlights
- Duration: 10 Days
- Comfort: 100%
- Language: English
- Rating: 0%
- Style: Family Travel
- Trip ID: 70555
- Start Location: Ba Queo, Vietnam
- End Location: Siemreab, Cambodia
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- Primary Activities: Walking Tour
- Other Activities: Arts & Crafts, Historical Sites, biking, Swimming, sightseeing, temple, Local Markets, Sea Kayaking, elephant ride, art galleries, cruise, landscape architecture, nature, airplane travel, agricultural, Local Culture, Local Food
- Day 1: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
- Our local guide Mai welcomes us to Saigon. She and her family were some of
the boat people who were once forced from the country. She’s happy to be
back and she’ll share her love for Vietnam and her firsthand experiences with
us during our time together. Saigon is a cool city – a little old, a lot high-tech,
the kind of city that changes every time you turn a corner. To see it the fun
(and efficient way) we board the bike-powered rickshaws (known as cyclos)
that zip through the streets. It’s how we’ll get to key sites like City Hall, Notre
Dame Cathedral and Dong Khoi Street, the city’s premier shopping district for
custom-made silk garments, embroidery and more.
We’ll also drop by the former Presidential Palace, where news photos captured the Viet Cong flag unfurled from the balcony on April 30, 1975. Adults will remember the action as it happened; the younger generation will get a clear summary of the story. We’ll have lunch in an awesome French villa. Then, we drive just beyond the city limits to explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, a huge underground complex that served as a refuge for thousands of Viet Cong during the war. Now we can climb down to experience some of the 125 miles of tunnels, staging camps, hospitals and bunkers. Tonight we can unwind after an amazing day over dinner at La Camargue, the city’s finest French restaurant. Throughout Indochina, there’s a great variety of food for every taste. We always go for the finest local specialties, but more familiar preparations are always available, too. Overnight: Saigon (Park Hyatt). Meals: L, D- Lodging
- Park Hyatt Saigon
- Description
Experience the essence of the modern Vietnamese lifestyle at Park Hyatt Saigon, a 5-star hotel situated at Lam Son Square in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) centre. Our grand boutique hotel majestically rises nine stories above District 1, steps from Saigon’s main tourist attractions as well as the exhibition centre and business district. Ho Chi Minh International Airport, Tan Son Nhat, is just 7 km away, allowing for effortless airport access in a city known for its bustling streets.
- Day 2: Mekong River Delta
- The Park Hyatt is widely regarded as one of the most excellent hotels in the
world. You’ll see it in your room…and at the fine breakfast this morning. Eat
a Western-style breakfast, or go for the pho – the local soup.
We stock up because we’re off into the classic Southern Vietnam landscape for an active day. You’ll get your first look at the lush countryside, carpeted with bright green rice fields. Even more brightly dressed workers form lines of conical straw hats as they bend to tend their crops. The all-purpose hats protect fair skin from the sun and shed rain too. Fuel yourself with what you’ll soon see is a series of exceptional breakfasts. At Cai Lay, a small town on the banks of the Mekong River, we board a long-tail boat. These traditional craft weave their way through the river traffic – a “rush hour” like none of you have ever seen before!
At Cam Son bridge, we hop off the boat…and on to bikes for a fascinating ride into the heart of the Mekong Delta. The bikes are perfect even if you’re not a regular biker, with cushy saddles and high handlebars. The paths are flat and free of traffic, and multiple guides accompany us so everybody can move at their own pace. (If you prefer, you can hop onto one of the local minicarriages known as “xe loi.”) We see no tourists as we follow narrow country roads that curve over tiny canals and past fruit gardens and sleepy villages. Kids will greet us with a big smile and “xin chao!” And we’re likely to trade nods and smiles with a woman in the traditional ao dai as she pedals (and sings) her way to the local market. Along the way, we’ll visit a fish farm, rice paddies and a tropical orchard. Mr. Hai Cu, the owner, is always good for a friendly chat and a taste of his dragon fruit and jackfruit, fresh from the tree. Back on the river, a sampan ride lands us at a 100-year-old house, where the owner and his wife treat us to lunch.
After a late-day flight to Danang, we settle into the spectacular Furama Resort, right on China Beach. You can all explore the great facilities. One of our favorite things to do is hang out at the beach or pool so you’re at your table for the tropical sunset. Overnight: Danang (Furama Resort). Meals: B, L- Lodging
- Furama Resort
- Description
Is a true icon of Vietnam tourism. This 5-star haven on world-famous Da Nang beach is celebrated as Vietnam’s most prestigious resort – counting royalty, presidents, movie stars and international business leaders among its celebrity guests.
- Day 3: Hoi An / Danang
- After breakfast at the resort overlooking the spectacular negative edge pools
and white sands, we follow the beachfront road to Hoi An. Spared by the war,
it gives you a glimpse of a Vietnam that exists almost nowhere else. The
cobbled streets are completely traffic-free. (When was the last time you saw
that?) At the riverfront, there’s a scene of boats brimming with people and
wares. With a hand from our guide, you’ll also get a chance to shop the local
market for anything from betel nuts to incense. Don’t miss the chance to try
the sugar cane juice.
In the afternoon we go deep into rural Danang to get a real feel for the everyday life of a local village. Our guide leads us along footpaths to Hoa Chau, nestled among endless rice fields. This is an authentic working village, not a folkloric exhibit. Depending on the season we may see buffalo pulling plows through fields, women planting rice shoots, or men harvesting the ripened crop. We’ll visit a mill to see how the rice is dried and husked. This unique glimpse into the rural lives of the villagers is a sight that very few visitors ever see, and it will be one of the highlights of our time in Vietnam.
Or any of you who prefer can choose to stay at the resort for the afternoon and take advantage of the beach and its outrageously nice amenities. Overnight: Danang (Furama Resort). Meals: B, L, D- Lodging
- Furama Resort
- Description
Is a true icon of Vietnam tourism. This 5-star haven on world-famous Da Nang beach is celebrated as Vietnam’s most prestigious resort – counting royalty, presidents, movie stars and international business leaders among its celebrity guests.
- Day 4: Hue / Hanoi
- After breakfast at the resort, we journey via the Hai Van tunnels to the former
Imperial capital of Hué. One of the country’s foremost cultural and religious
centers, the city was first settled in 1687. After the 1968 Tet Offensive, much
of the old city fell into decay, but the local government recognized its value,
and in 1993 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage site.
We love to bring history to life, and a local friend helps us do just that. He’ll show off the Imperial City, an amazing complex of museums, lakes, and lovely gardens. We’ll also visit the Forbidden Purple City, built in the early 1800s for the emperor’s personal use and staffed by eunuchs. Midday, our friend, Phan Thuan An, an historian and vice president of the Hué Monuments Preservation Center, invites us to a traditional lunch and the special opportunity to meet descendants of King Khai Dinh.
An afternoon flight takes us to Hanoi. Vietnam's capital is an old-fashioned city with pavement barbers, hordes of bicycles, giant mansions and narrow alleyways like Fried Fish Street. Our guided visit includes Hoa Lo Prison, the notorious “Hanoi Hilton.” After a busy day, we check in to the Metropole, the city’s most elegant and historic hotel. You’ll want to make time to sip something cool under the thatched roof of the poolside. Then we sit down to a traditional Vietnamese dinner at Wild Rice Restaurant, popular with the locals and in-the-know visitors. Overnight: Hanoi (Metropole Hotel). Meals: B, L, D- Lodging
- Sofitel Metropole Hanoi
- Description
Located in the heart of Hanoi, this French Colonial style hotel has been hosting heads of state since 1901 and was restored to its original grandeur in 1992. The hotel is centrally located, yet quiet and relaxing. Stroll through the tropical gardens or take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool.
- Day 5: Hanoi + Countryside
- Northern Vietnam is home to the country's most colorful pagodas and temples.
We’ll have a chance to roam through Tay Phuong Pagoda, famous for its vast
display of finely carved wooden statues of 18
th
-century monks. From here, we
start a scenic walk among rice fields and through bamboo groves to a local
village. We have a standing invitation to the small local school where we’ll
meet the students and their teacher, and maybe accept their challenge to a
soccer match. It’s another memorable look at a daily life that has hardly
changed in centuries and where foreign visitors are rare exceptions.
Following our walk, we continue by minivan to Thay Pagoda. The famed site is known for its carved statues of Buddha in lacquer and gold, and for colorful Buddhist ceremonies.
Back in Hanoi, we’ll stroll in the city’s French Quarter and catch a water puppet performance. The art of water puppetry began a thousand years ago, possibly in the flooded rice fields. Puppeteers today stand in waist-high water and manipulate their charges in such a way that you can’t help but be swept up in the legend being told. Music accompanies the action (be sure to listen for the dan bau, an instrument made from a dried watermelon rind). After some time to relax back at the hotel, get ready for a truly memorable experience. The adults enjoy cocktails and dinner at the Press Club, a true local institution. Our guides will treat younger family members to a special meal of their own. Overnight: Hanoi (Metropole Hotel). Meals: B, L, D- Lodging
- Sofitel Metropole Hanoi
- Description
Located in the heart of Hanoi, this French Colonial style hotel has been hosting heads of state since 1901 and was restored to its original grandeur in 1992. The hotel is centrally located, yet quiet and relaxing. Stroll through the tropical gardens or take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool.
- Day 6: Halong Bay
- Leaving Hanoi behind, we head for one of our all-time favorite travel
experiences – Halong Bay. The bay is considered Vietnam’s eighth wonder of
the world and it’s easy to see why. Three thousand spectacular chalk and
limestone outcroppings, cliffs, arches, and coves form a dragon’s tail of
islands across the bay. Traditional sailing junks and local fishing boats glide
by selling their latest catch.
In time for lunch, we board our luxury junk boat. Our cruise on the emerald green waters of the bay offers us the chance to visit and explore many islands and caves. But make no mistake: This isn’t like cruising on a cruise ship! We’ll pause for a visit to a traditional floating village. On deck, everybody can join in a cooking demonstration and discover the secrets of spring rolls. As we sail into a pearl farm cove, you can go kayaking or jump into the warm bay for a swim. Evening activities on the junk range from fishing to board games to spa services. Overnight: Halong Bay (Paradise Luxury Junk Boat). Meals: B, L, D- Lodging
- Paradise Luxury Junk Boat
- Description
It is said that the perfect way to discover and enjoy the world natural wonder is to jump onto a traditional junk sailing to the far-most corners where there are hidden lagoons, unexploited beaches with pure emerald water and exotic grottos that can be found nowhere else in the world.
- Day 7: Halong Bay / Laos
- Too bad more mornings can’t be as perfect as this one. The water is so still.
It’s quiet but for the sea birds and sounds of the fishermen. You’ll all want to
pinch yourselves because it’s so hard to believe that you’re lucky enough to be
in this amazing setting. We absolutely recommend a quiet breakfast as you
watch and listen to the world come to life. You can also hop into a kayak for a
mirror-smooth paddle and to explore high-ceiling caverns.
Back ashore, we return to Hanoi for a late afternoon flight to Laos. Our destination is Luang Prabang at the meeting point of the Khan and Mekong Rivers and it was once the capital of the “Land of the Million Elephants.” We’ll settle into our gracious and glamorous colonial-style hotel. Dinner is on your own. Just be sure to join our Laotian guide Toubee to wander through the town’s night market, known especially for fine ethnic handicrafts. Overnight: Luang Prabang (Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel). Meals: B, L- Lodging
- Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel
- Description
Listed as one of 'Conde Nast' magazine’s hot hotels, this hotel will not disappoint in providing guests with first class accommodation and service. Featuring the world class Angsana spa for some sensory delights and pampering, the hotel prides itself on ensuring guests maximum comfort and convenience when staying in historical Luang Probang. Once home to Laotian royalty, the guestrooms are spacious and adorned with elegant furnishings, reminiscent of Lao’s French colonial era. The Elephant Blanc pool side restaurant serves French, Laotian and Indochinese cuisine to be enjoyed over a star littered night sky and chilled glass of red wine. Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel can be easily booked with our secure online booking form. Simply enter your dates and click to proceed.
- Day 8: Luang Prabang
- Early risers will witness a moving ritual as long lines of barefoot monks walk
silently along the streets on their morning alms rounds. Because Toubee
himself entered the monkhood as a boy, he can arrange for you to be
welcomed into the ceremony to offer an allotment of rice to the monks. He’ll
also offer special insights on monastery life and the study of Buddhism.
Before returning to the hotel for breakfast, we’ll explore the lively morning
market, as the locals shop and bargain for the day’s provisions.
Today’s adventure is a visit to a 2,000-acre elephant sanctuary in the beautiful and unspoiled Nam Khan River valley. Lao elephants were traditionally used for logging, but as the forests disappear so have the animals. The project invests in community-based eco-programs and seeks to give elephants a new home in the park. We’ll meet the mahouts that train and care for them. They’ll teach us how to give the elephants commands ourselves, and of course we’ll climb up for truly memorable ride along and right into the river. (Please have your camera ready; anybody astraddle an elephant’s neck in the middle of a river is very photogenic!)
After lunch at the sanctuary, we’ll board a small long-tail boat to float back downriver to Luang Prabang, stopping along for walks and to meet the local Lao people at work in their fields. If you prefer, you can skip the boat ride and head by to the hotel for optional spa treatments. Dinner tonight is on the hotel’s teakwood terrace surrounding the pool. Overnight: Luang Prabang (Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel). Meals: B, L, D- Lodging
- Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel
- Description
Listed as one of 'Conde Nast' magazine’s hot hotels, this hotel will not disappoint in providing guests with first class accommodation and service. Featuring the world class Angsana spa for some sensory delights and pampering, the hotel prides itself on ensuring guests maximum comfort and convenience when staying in historical Luang Probang. Once home to Laotian royalty, the guestrooms are spacious and adorned with elegant furnishings, reminiscent of Lao’s French colonial era. The Elephant Blanc pool side restaurant serves French, Laotian and Indochinese cuisine to be enjoyed over a star littered night sky and chilled glass of red wine. Maison Souvannaphoum Hotel can be easily booked with our secure online booking form. Simply enter your dates and click to proceed.
- Day 9: Siem Reap - Angkor Thom
- For the grand finale of a memorable week, we catch a flight to Siem Reap in Cambodia. First, we’ll check into the Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor – one of Indochina’s finest properties. You’ll also meet our good friend Roath, one of the country’s first and most experienced guides. Or start your explorations of the region’s awesome Angkor temples. Today, we visit Ta Prohm. It dates from 1186, but now its labyrinth of stone hallways is overgrown with tentacled roots of massive banyan trees. Later, we enter the ancient walled city of Angkor Thom, literally “Great city”. Built in the 12th Century, it contains the famous Bayon Temple with more than 200 enormous mysterious faces and the Elephant and Leper King Terraces. On our way back to the hotel, we stop at Angkor Wat for our first view of the famed temple complex at sunset. Overnight: Siem Reap. Meals: B, D
- Day 10: Siem Reap - Angkor Wat
- Sleep in if you like, but it’s well worth rising before the sun for a visit to
Angkor Wat at daybreak. After breakfast, we all return for an in-depth
walking tour in the largest temple in the world. Angkor Wat took an estimated
30 years to build and was probably a funeral temple. Our knowledgeable
guide will help you grasp the enormity of the place. You’ll learn about its
history, the meanings of the intricate bas-reliefs, and the archeological and
restoration efforts. The kids take the afternoon off to spend it at the hotel’s
pool under the supervision of one of our guides. You’re welcome to join them.
Or take some time on your own to re-visit favorite spots or to expand your
explorations to new areas of the temple. We’ll also take in the sites of Preah
Khan (The Sacred Sword), a huge monastic complex.
Late in the afternoon, we part company as we take you to the airport where you catch your flight to Bangkok. Meals: B
Trip Includes
- First class accommodations for 9 nights All breakfasts, 8 lunches and 7 dinners
- Full-time experienced guide(s) who are with you throughout the trip, handle behind-the-scenes logistics and are there to help with anything from haggling for a rug to buying a tube of toothpaste
- Support vehicle(s)
- Admissions to tastings, historic sites and other scheduled events as noted in the daily itinerary
- Gratuities for hotels, meals and baggage
- Trip literature
- All land transportation during the trip, whether by bus, boat or train
- Airport transfers in Park HyattSaigon and Siem Reap
Trip Excludes
- Internal flights, which are priced separately from the land tour. The total cost for the internal flights is approximately $655 per person
Trip ID#: 70555
CANCELLATIONS: 20% cancellation fee applied if cancelled 60 days prior to departure. Cancellations within 60 days are 100% non-cancelable
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