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Grand Tour of Vietnam & Cambodia VMG20

Resort:Grand Tour of Vietnam & Cambodia VMG20
Operator: Great Rail Journeys
Destination: Asia, Cambodia, South East Asia
Price From: £3295.00

Overview

Explore the fascinating intertwined countries of Vietnam and Cambodia, from the bustling metropolis of Ho Chi Minh and the ancient kingdom of Angkor Wat, to the spectacular natural beauty and unmistakable outline of Halong Bay and the waterways of the Mekong Delta.

Highlights

  • City tour of Hanoi including a traditional cyclo ride
  • Guided tour of Hue
  • Excursion to the Marble Mountains
  • Sightseeing tour of Hoi An and Phnom Penh
  • Performance at a traditional water puppet theatre
  • Guided tour of Ho Chi Minh
  • Excursion to the Cu Chi Tunnels and a talk on Vietnam’s railways
  • Visit to Cai Rang floating market
  • Visits to Angkor Wat temple and Angkor Thom

whats Included

  • 4-5* Accommodation
  • 13 nights’ accommodation
  • 1 night on board a sleeper train from Hanoi to Hue
  • Flights from London to Hanoi and Siem Reap to London
  • Porterage from Da Nang to Ho Chi Minh City and station porterage in Hanoi and Hue
  • 1 night aboard a luxury junk in Halong Bay
  • All rail and coach travel
  • UK Tour Manager from start to finish

Itinerary

Days 1-2 – To Hanoi

We depart London Heathrow on an overnight flight direct to Hanoi, Vietnam’s bustling capital, arriving on Day 2. In the afternoon we begin our sightseeing tour of the city, with atraditional cyclo ride toHanoi’s Old Quarter, past Hon Kim Lake. We return to the hotel for dinner this evening

Day 3 – Cruise on Halong Bay

We continue exploring Hanoi before we transfer to iconic Halong Bay. An extraordinary collection of limestone karst rock formations and islands dotted amongst emerald waters, this area of outstanding natural beauty is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here we begin one of the highlights of the tour as we board our luxury junk for an overnight cruise. We travel through the incredibly scenic Halong Bay, enjoying lunch and dinner on board as we sail through the beautiful bay.

Days 4-5 – Hue

As the sun rises over the glorious panorama this morning, you could try Tai Chi on deck. After breakfast we visit one of the bay’s typical limestone grottos, before we sail back to shore. From here we transfer back to Hanoi, stopping en-route at Dong Trieu Pottery Village. This evening, we visit a Water Puppet Theatre, where we are treated to a performance of this traditional Vietnamese art form. Tonight we join the overnight sleeper service to Hue, in twoberth compartments.

On Day 5 our early arrival in Hue gives us a full day to explore. We embark on a cruise on the famous ‘Perfume River’ to the magnificent seven-storied Thien Mu Pagoda. We continue to the immense Imperial Citadel, whose impressive six miles of walls contain the Imperial and the Purple Forbidden City.

Day 6 – To Hoi An

Today we travel south by train from Hue to Danang, on one of the most beautiful stretches of line in Vietnam. We wend our way through the thick, verdant landscape, emerging onto a dramatic coastline, where the steep mountains tumble down to the pristine beaches fringing the South China Sea. We leave the train in Danang and transfer by coach to Hoi An.

Day 7 – Hoi An

The charming riverside town of Hoi An is famed for its beautiful old buildings and its history as a merchant trading post. This morning we discover the old town on a walking tour, during which we see the 400-year old Japanese covered bridge, Tan Ky merchant house, and the vibrant local market. After lunch in a local restaurant, we make our way to the Xu Dang Trong Art Centre where you will try your hand at lantern making. The rest of your afternoon is at leisure to explore the lively streets and the myriad of tradesmen offering made to measure clothing and custom made shoes, or perhaps just absorb the relaxed atmosphere and unwind in the beautiful surroundings of our hotel.

Days 8-9 – To Nha Trang

Leaving Hoi An, we transfer by coach to Danang for the train to the vibrant coastal resort of Nha Trang, passing rice paddies and mighty oxen working the countryside. We check in to our hotel, located on the beachfront, for a one night stay. OnDay 9we transfer by train to Saigon, on arrival we make our way to the Grand Hotel where we will stay for the next 2 nights.

Days 10 – The Cu Chi tunnels

We travel to the Cu Chi tunnels, and visit the vast underground complex utilised by the Viet Cong during the war against the US. At its height, this system stretched for almost 250 km towards the Cambodian border, and contained field hospitals, weapons factories, kitchens, and living quarters. Our visit gives a real insight to life during this period. After lunch, we make our way back to Saigon enjoying a tour of the city en-route to the hotel before spending the evening at leisure.

Days 11-12 – The Mekong Delta

We travel west by coach to the Mekong Delta, a wonder of nature where the enormous Mekong River splits into branches on its way to the South China Sea. We travel by boat to get a glimpse of the communities which make their living here, and stop at the floating market of Cai Be, before crossing a lower branch of the Mekong River. Later we reach Can Tho, and stay here for two nights on the Mekong’s banks.Day 12 you have the full day at leisure to explore Can Tho.

Days 13-14 – Into Cambodia and Phnom Penh

This morning we visit Cai Rang, one of the world’s largest floating markets. After time to explore, we transfer to Cao Lanh for our onwards boat journey through the Mekong Delta, and into Cambodia. We arrive in Phnom Penh, the country’s exciting capital, known as the ‘Pearl of Asia’, situated at the meeting point for three great rivers – the Mekong, the Tonle Sap and the Bassac.

On Day 14, we explore Phnom Penh. Despite its chequered recent history, Phnom Penh is a wonderful place, home to a number of ornate golden temples. Today’s full-day sightseeing tour introduces us to some of the city’s main sights. We see the Silver Pagoda, the grand Royal Palace, the National Museum and Central Market. We later visit the moving Tuol Sleng – a museum dedicated to the history of the Khmer Rouge regime.

Days 15-16 – Siem Reap, Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom

We journey by road to Siem Reap today, pausing en-route at Sa Dec, a peaceful city made up of rustic colonial houses and tree-lined avenues, where Marguerite Duras set his semi-autobiographical novel, ‘The Lovers.’ On Day 16 we visit the world-famous Angkor Wat temple, a source of true national pride and the world’s largest religious structure. During our time here we visit Ta Prohm, a temple within the complex. We continue by tuk-tuk to the abandoned city of Angkor Thom.

Days 17-18 – Homeward bound

We enjoy a final visit to some of Cambodia’s most beautiful temples today ahead of lunch at a local restaurant. After, we transfer to the airport for our flight back to London. Travelling via Hanoi, we arrive on Day 18.

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.