Explore the captivating blend of culture, history, and natural beauty across Vietnam and Cambodia. Begin your journey through Vietnam’s vibrant cities, emerald rice fields, and stunning limestone seascapes such as Ha Long Bay, where nature unfolds in dramatic style. Continue into Cambodia, where ancient wonders like Angkor Wat stand as timeless testaments to history and spirituality. From bustling street life and river cruises to serene temples and cultural encounters, every experience reveals a new layer of Southeast Asia’s charm. This journey beautifully balances exploration, heritage, and immersive local experiences across two remarkable nations.
Touch down in Hanoi, Vietnam’s charming capital, where you’ll be greeted and escorted to the city centre for an enriching afternoon.
Start your journey with a visit to the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university built in the 11th century, followed by the captivating Ethnology Museum, offering deep insights into the country’s 54 ethnic communities. Wander through the thrilling Hanoi Train Street, where trains pass just inches away from residential homes—a surreal urban sight. Later, immerse yourself in Vietnamese folklore through a traditional Water Puppet Show, before indulging in a delightful dinner at an Indian restaurant. Overnight stay in Hanoi.
Escape the city and journey to the tranquil countryside of Ninh Binh. Enjoy a serene rowboat ride through Tam Coc, gliding past lush rice fields and into mystical limestone caves.
In the afternoon, hop on a bicycle for a picturesque ride along canals and village roads, witnessing Vietnam’s rural life up close and personal. Visit the majestic Mua Cave, where a short climb rewards you with a panoramic view over Tam Coc and the surrounding karst landscape. Return to Hanoi by evening for dinner at an Indian restaurant. Overnight in Hanoi.
After breakfast, your luxury limousine whisks you away to the legendary Halong Bay. En route, explore a fascinating pearl farm, learning the intricate process of pearl cultivation.
Upon arrival, enjoy a warm welcome and board your elegant cruise. Relish a delectable onboard lunch as the cruise glides through the stunning bay. In the afternoon, explore the enchanting Luon Cave by kayak or boat, and head to Titov Island for a swim or panoramic hike. As evening sets in, unwind on deck or try your hand at squid fishing after a delightful dinner. Overnight onboard in Halong Bay.
Greet the morning with Tai Chi on the sundeck, followed by a light breakfast. Discover the spellbinding Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave), one of Halong Bay’s most spectacular caverns.
Enjoy a farewell brunch while cruising back to the marina. You’ll be transferred to Hanoi Airport for your flight to Danang. Upon arrival, you’ll check into your hotel and relax after the day’s journey. Dinner awaits at an Indian restaurant. Overnight stay in Danang.
Today, ascend to the magical Ba Na Hills via a world-record-breaking cable car ride. Feel the cool mountain breeze as you step onto the iconic Golden Bridge, held by colossal stone hands above the clouds.
Wander through Le Jardin D’Amour, visit the serene Linh Ung Pagoda, and capture panoramic views from the hilltop. Continue to the quaint French Village, echoing the charm of old Europe. Savor a buffet lunch, then dive into the thrills of Fantasy Park, featuring adventure rides, dinosaur zones, 3D/5D theatres, and more. Return by cable car and enjoy dinner in Danang. Overnight in Danang.
Enjoy a relaxed morning before heading to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s bustling southern hub. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and take a casual stroll around the vibrant streets of District 1. As night falls, indulge in an Indian dinner and prepare for a deep dive into the city’s rich history tomorrow. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Begin your day with a guided exploration of Ho Chi Minh City. Visit the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral, the historic Central Post Office, and the iconic Reunification Palace, once the home of the French Governor-General.
Post lunch, journey to the legendary Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast underground network used by the Viet Cong during the war. Crawl through the narrow passageways and witness the ingenious survival tactics of wartime Vietnam. Return to the city for dinner at an Indian restaurant. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Enjoy a leisurely morning before your transfer to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap, the gateway to Cambodia’s ancient wonders. After landing, a comfortable drive takes you to your hotel. Use the evening to unwind and savor a delightful Indian dinner. Overnight stay in Siem Reap.
Rise early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over Angkor Wat, the jewel of Khmer architecture. After marveling at this iconic structure, return to town for a fine local lunch.
In the afternoon, delve into the historic city of Angkor Thom, home to the enigmatic Bayon Temple with its giant smiling stone faces. Visit the grand Elephant and Leper King Terraces, and the intricately restored Baphuon Temple. Then step into the jungle embrace of Ta Prohm, where tree roots entwine ancient ruins. End the day with a mesmerizing sunset from Bakheng Hill. Dinner and overnight in Siem Reap.
After breakfast, set off for a tranquil boat ride on Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, to explore a traditional floating village—a unique lifestyle sustained by water.
Time permitting, visit the Old Market, Night Market, or Pub Street for some last-minute shopping and local flair. Later, you’ll be transferred to the Siem Reap International Airport, carrying unforgettable memories of Vietnam and Cambodia.
Yes, Indian travelers need a visa for both countries. Vietnam offers an e-visa system, while Cambodia provides visa on arrival and e-visa options for tourists.
The best time is from November to April when the weather is dry, pleasant, and ideal for sightseeing, cruises, and temple exploration.
A 10 to 14-day itinerary is ideal to comfortably explore major highlights of both countries without rushing.
Vietnam is often preferred for first-time travelers due to its better infrastructure, diverse attractions, and easy connectivity, but combining both offers a richer experience.
Yes, both countries are generally safe for tourists. Basic precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping valuables secure are recommended.
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