Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
 Welcome to Vietnam!
Upon arrival, our guide will meet you at Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport and take you to your hotel. The rest of the day is for you to take a good rest or have a leisure walk around to have a glimpse of the city.
Stay overnight in Hanoi.
 
Day 2: Hanoi to Sapa
 Today you need to get up early to take a 5-hour 
driving from Hanoi to Sapa. You can enjoy the beautiful views of northwest mountains.
Arriving in Sapa at noon, you will check in at the hotel and take a rest or explore the surroundings at your leisure.
Stay overnight in Sapa.
 
Day 3: Sapa Day Tour
 Today you will enjoy a full-day excursion to the north villages. First, you will visit 
Muong Hoa Valley. Form the top you can have a panorama view of the hilltop town. And then you will take a little trek through the terrace rice fields to get to a small 
village of Y Linh Ho hamlet, where the Black Hmong people live.
After visiting Y Linh Ho village, you will 
trek along the river to get to Lao Chai Village, where you can visit some local families to closely experience the local life style.
In the afternoon, you will move on the 
Ta Van Village to experience the local culture that is different from the other hill tribes.
After the tour, you will get back to Sapa Town.
Stay overnight in Sapa.
 The Terrace rice fields in Sapa. 
 
Day 4: Sapa to Hanoi
 In the morning, you will 
trek to Cat Cat Village at the foot of Fansipan Mountain. It is a small but bustling village where H’mong people live. You can visit local families and see how clothing being made in their traditional way.
Then, you will 
trek to Sin Chai to see traditional wooden houses built suring the indigenous Pumu tree.
After the tour, you will take a drive back to Hanoi.
Stay overnight in Hanoi.
 Leisurely trek in Sapa. 
 
Day 5: Hanoi
Today’s tour starts with a visit to the 
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Museum. Then, you will visit the tranquil 
Temple of Literature.
In the afternoon, you will visit the 
Ethnology Museum.
At the end of today’s tour, you will explore the 
Old Quarter, the bustling area of narrow open streets and alleys.
Stay overnight in Hanoi.
  Temple of Literature is a Temple of Confucius in Hanoi. 
 
Day 6: Hanoi to Halong Bay
 After breakfast, you will transfer to 
Halong Bay, the spectacular World Heritage-listed site. You will board a traditional wooden junk boat and explore the jade waters studded with karst islands.
After lunch onboard, you will visit 
Trinh Nu Cave to see the stunning array of stalactites and stalagmites.
Then, you can go to swim or kayak as you like in the free time.
Stay overnight on a cruise in Halong Bay.
 The stunning array of stalactites and stalagmites. 
 
Day 7: Halong Bay to Hoi An via Da Nang
 In the morning, you can 
join a T’ai Chi class on the deck of the Junk boat. The time before we leave for the airport is your free time.
Then, you will transfer to Hanoi airport for your flight to Da Nang. Our local guide will pick you up at Da Nang airport and drive you to Hoi An in about 1 hour.
Stay overnight in Hoi An.
 Join in a T’ai Chi class on the deck. 
 
Day 8: Hoi An
Today you will enjoy 
a full-day tour in Hoi An, the most atmospheric town in Vietnam. Strolling through the old town, you can get a close look at traditional Chinese, Japanese, and local Vietnamese architectures, experience the colorful local markets, and visit ancient temples.
You will visit the Chua Ong Pagoda, Chinese Assembly Hall, 200-year-old Tam Ky House, former merchants’ homes, and the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge. Also, you can visit the colorful local markets to experience the local’s life.
Stay overnight in Hoi An.
 Hoi An is the most atmospheric town in Vietnam. 
 
Day 9: Hoi An
Today you will 
enjoy a free time in this delightful old town. You can take a bike tour to the gorgeous surrounding countryside, or take up a cooking class in the town.
Insider Tips:
For more full-day or half-day tour in Hoi An, you can ask your travel consultant in advance.
Stay overnight in Hoi An.
 
Day 10: Hoi An to Hue via Da Nang
After breakfast, you will visit 
My Son Holy Land, where a large complex of religious relics is. You will explore the ruins of ancient temples and towers of the 
Champa Kingdom between the 4th and 12th centuries.
Then, you will continue your journey to Hue via the Mandarin Road. You can enjoy the beautiful views over the South China Sea outside of Hue by passing through the 
Hai Van Pass.
Stay overnight in Hue.
 Hai Van Pass, the most wonderful pass in Vietnam. 
 
Day 11: Hue
 Today’s tour starts with a cyclo tour to the 
Thang Long Imperial Citadel, a former home to Nguyen emperors that lists as UNESCO heritage site in 2010.
Then, you will visit 
Thien Mu Pagoda, the best-preserved religious monument in Hue.
The afternoon is free for you to explore the ancient town on your own.
Stay overnight in Hue.
 Thang Long Imperial Citadel, an UNESCO heritage site.  
 
Day 12: Hue to Ho Chi Minh City
After breakfast, you will get to take a morning flight from Hue to Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon.
Upon arrival, your local guide will meet you at the airport and send you to your hotel to check in and leave your luggage.
Then, you will head to Dong Khoi Area to explore the highlights of Ho Chi Minh City. You will walk to the 
Opera House and the former 
Hotel de Ville, visit the 
Notre Dame Cathedral and the 
Central Post Office, and wander up to the 
War Remnants Museum to gain a glimpse of the war.
Your last sight for today is the 
Ben Thanh Market, where you can deeply feel the lifestyle of the old Saigon.
Stay overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
 Notre Dame Cathedral is the top famous attractions in Ho Chi Minh City. 
 
Day 13: Side Trip to the Mekong Delta
 Today, you will take a full-day trip to the Mekong Delta. After breakfast, you will first take a drive to 
My Tho, the gateway of the Mekong Delta to visit a distinctive 
Vinh Trang Temple.
Then, you will head to My Tho and transfer into a motor boat for a 
cruise along the Mekong River. You will enjoy the landscape of the Mekong Delta and visit a local family on a small island to see how the local’s life is and taste the fresh fruits, honey tea, and honey wine with the family.
After your Mekong Delta tour, you will get back to Ho Chi Minh City.
Stay overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
 Vinh Trang is a Buddhist temple near My Tho. 
 
Day 14: Ho Chi Minh City
In the morning, you will go to visit the 
Cu Chi Tunnels, from which you can delve into Vietnam’s turbulent history from the previous century. You will see how the tunnel network works and get to walk into the underground tunnels yourself and feel the wartime atmosphere.
After the tour, you will get back to Ho Chi Minh City and enjoy the last night in Vietnam.
Stay overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
 Cu Chi Tunnel is one of the popular attractions in Vietnam. 
 
Day 15: Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh
 Today, you will get to the airport for the flight to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.
Upon arrival, our guide will meet you at Phnom Penh International Airport and take you to your hotel.
The rest of the day is for you to take a good rest or have a leisure walk around to have a glimpse of the city.
Stay overnight in Phnom Penh.
 
Day 16: Phnom Penh
 Today’s tour starts with a visit to the 
Silver Pagoda, which is decorated with about 5,000 silver tiles on the floor. Then, you will visit the 
Royal Palace, where the Khmer Royal family lives.
The next trip to the 
National Museum will give you a detailed look at the history of Cambodia and a deeper understanding of the mysterious Khmer Culture.
Today will end with a visit to the 
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21 Prison) and 
Choeung Ek (Killing Fields), where you will learn about the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge and the dark history and devastation that occurred at the Security Prison.
Stay overnight in Phnom Penh.
 Silver Pagoda and Royal Palace 
 
Day 17: Phnom Penh to Siem Reap
 After breakfast, you will take a long drive from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. The whole journey takes about 7.5 to 8 hours.
En route, you will visit the 
ruined temples in Sambor Prei Kuk in Kompong Thom town and the 
Naga Bridge.
After arriving in Siem Reap in the afternoon, your guide will take you to the hotel. The rest of the day is for you to take a good rest or have a leisure walk around to have a glimpse of the city.
Stay overnight in Siem Reap.
 Naga bridge is an ancient stone bridge. 
 
Day 18: Siem Reap
Today, you will enjoy a full-day trip to 
Angkor Wat, the will of the Khmer Empire that once ruled much of Southeast Asia.
Your morning will begin 
with a tour of Ta Prohm, a site wrapped in giant silk-cotton trees and strangler figs through which you'll feel like you're in a Tomb Raider setting.
Then you will come to 
Banteay Kdei, a smaller version of Ta Prohm. You will go through the Victory Gate, Terrace of the Leper King, Royal Palace, Baphuon Temple, and Bayon Temple. Weaving and climbing through winding tunnels and secret chambers, you can experience the mystery of the land up close.
After lunch, you'll have the
 whole afternoon to explore Angkor Wat, peering through the intricate and ancient stone carvings to see how it once flourished.
Stay overnight in Siem Reap.
 Banteay Kdei is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. 
 
Day 19: Siem Reap
After breakfast, you will first visit 
Banteay Srei. This temple, built in 976 AD and carved out of red sandstone, is one of the three sacred temples in Cambodia and is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
In the afternoon, you will visit 
Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. You will enjoy the beautiful lake view and mangrove forests on a boat trip. Then, you will visit Kampong Phluk village on the lake to discover the life of the local people who live on the water.
Stay overnight in Siem Reap.
 Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia.  
 
Day 20: Siem Reap Departure
 Say goodbye to Cambodia!
You are free to arrange your time before taking the scheduled transfer to the airport.
 
                
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Service Included

Private English-speaking tour guide 
 

Local transfers mentioned in the itinerary 
 

All entrance ticket fees for sightseeings listed in the itinerary 
 

Meals as specified in the itinerary
 

Hotel accommodation 
 

Governmental taxes 
 
Service Excluded

International flight to Hanoi and flight from Siem Reap 
 

Vietnam visa and Cambodia visa
 

Lunches and dinners as not listed in the itinerary
 

Tips and gratitude to the guide and driver 
 

Personal expenses, like laundry, phone call, snacks, soft drinks, etc.  
 
 
Vietnam and Cambodia Travel Restriction
 In an effort to restart tourism and help the local economy recover, both Vietnam and Cambodia have lowered COVID-19 travel restrictions. For traveling to Vietnam and Cambodia, you do not need to do any pre-trip testing.
However, before entering Vietnam you will need to purchase travel insurance with COVID-19 full coverage and download and use the “PC-Covid Viet Nam” Mobile app in order to enter the country.
And before entering Cambodia, you need to provide the vaccination certificates. If this is not available, you will need to take a COVID-19 rapid antigen test upon arrival in Cambodia.
We are well aware of the need for safety in traveling abroad in the post-pandemic era. We will provide you with one-to-one travel consultant service throughout the whole process to assist you in completing the visa application and proof of vaccination required by the destination quickly and safely. Professional local guides, drivers, and other services will escort your trip.