Welcome to an incredible journey to the enchanting land of Indochina to explore three beautiful countries: Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia in 25 days!
In Laos, you will visit the charming capital of Vientiane, the breathtaking Vang Vieng, and the historic town of Luang Prabang. You will enjoy the beauty of Pak Ou Caves and the refreshing Kuang Si Falls.
Next, we will cross into Vietnam, where you will experience the scenic Sapa, the vibrant streets of Hanoi, and the iconic Halong Bay. You will walk around the ancient town of Hoi An and discover the bustling life in Ho Chi Minh City. Don’t miss the magical Mekong Delta and the colorful Cai Rang Floating Market!
Finally, in Cambodia, you will explore the capital city of Phnom Penh and marvel at the majestic Angkor Temples in Siem Reap, including the exquisite Banteay Srei and serene Tonle Sap Lake.
This grand tour invites you to experience the essence of Indochina in all its glory. Join Incredible Asia Journeys for a trip that will leave you in awe of the beauty, culture, and warmth of this incredible region!
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Vientiane
Accommodation: Hotel in Vientiane.
Patuxay in Vientiane Capital
In the morning, we’ll start our day with a visit to Wat Si Muang, a temple known for its mystical powers, where many locals come to seek blessings for good fortune.
Afterward, we’ll drive 45 minutes to the unique Buddha Park (Xieng Khuan), a fascinating sculpture garden featuring over 200 striking Buddhist and Hindu statues. It's the perfect place to explore, take photos, and admire the artistry of these spiritual works.
Next, we’ll head to the Lao Disabled Women Development Center, a heartwarming initiative that empowers women with disabilities. You’ll watch a short video about their inspiring journey and can support their efforts by purchasing beautifully crafted handmade souvenirs from their shop.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit the iconic That Luang, the most sacred monument in Laos, with its golden spire gleaming under the sunlight. Built in the 16th century by King Setthathirat, it’s a symbol of national pride and spirituality.
We’ll then climb to the top of Patuxai, where you’ll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the city.
From there, we’ll stroll down Lane Xang Avenue to Wat Sisaket, the only temple that survived the 1828 Siamese invasion, known for its peaceful atmosphere and thousands of Buddha statues.
Our next stop is Wat Phra Keo, now a religious museum displaying an impressive collection of Lao and Khmer art, from ancient sculptures to intricate artifacts.
We’ll wrap up the day with a relaxing walk along the Mekong River as the sun sets. Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, sip on a cold drink, or try some local snacks from the food stalls along the riverbank. Overnight in Vientiane.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Vientiane
Vang Vieng Overview
After enjoying a delicious breakfast, set off on an unforgettable journey north to Vang Vieng, located 130 km from Vientiane. Nestled along the banks of the Nam Song River, Vang Vieng is famous for its stunning landscapes, where dramatic limestone karsts rise above lush emerald rice paddies.
Upon arriving in Vang Vieng, get ready for an exciting kayaking adventure! You'll start with a thorough introduction to kayaking techniques and a safety briefing to ensure you're well-prepared for the experience ahead.
Then, set off down the beautiful Nam Song River, paddling toward Tham None, also known as the Sleeping Cave. This expansive cave once sheltered villagers during the Second Indochina War and is now home to a fascinating bat colony and the legendary "Magic Stone" of Vang Vieng. Depending on the season, you may even get to swim through the cave entrance!
After this thrilling exploration, leisurely kayak back to Vang Vieng, where you’ll arrive just in time to marvel at the breathtaking sunset over the river.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Vang Vieng.
Luang Prabang City
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel before heading out on a scenic drive to Luang Prabang. Along the way, we’ll make a stop at Ban Khiew Khachan Village, where you can meet the Hmong minority people, known for their beautiful costumes and intricate silver jewelry.
Once you arrive in Luang Prabang, take the rest of the day to explore at your own pace. This charming city is full of cozy cafes, delicious restaurants, and vibrant night food stalls that come alive as the sun sets. Feel free to ask your guide for personalized recommendations to enhance your culinary adventure and make the most of your time in this captivating destination.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Luang Prabang.
Pak Ou Caves in Luang Prabang
After breakfast, start your day at the former King's Palace, now the National Museum, where you can explore Laos' rich history through exhibits of rare furniture, traditional costumes, arts, jewelry, and early 20th-century tools.
Next, visit Wat Xieng Thong, the most photographed temple in Luang Prabang, known for its stunning architecture and spiritual significance.
Then, hop on a private boat for a peaceful cruise along the Mekong River to the sacred Pak Ou Caves (Tam Ting). Inside, you’ll find a captivating collection of gold-lacquered Buddha statues. As you travel, observe local fishermen and villagers, showcasing the river's importance to their daily lives.
After visiting the caves, the boat will take you to Ban Muang Keo Village, where you can see local artisans weaving and distilling whisky. Finally, ascend Mount Phousi for breathtaking views of the town before returning to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Luang Prabang.
Kuang Si Falls in Luang Prabang
Start your day with an early start, seizing the fantastic opportunity to witness the centuries-old daily tradition of the alms-giving ceremony, Tak Bat. Before sunrise, observe the mesmerizing sight of hundreds of saffron-clad monks emerging from the old town's 35 temples to collect their daily alms from devout local residents.
After returning to the hotel for a hearty breakfast, dedicate your morning to exploring the surroundings of one of Luang Prabang's most impressive and picturesque waterfalls, Kuang Si. You can take a trek through jungle parklands to reach the Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre, established in 2003 to rescue bears from wildlife traffickers and traditional medicine traders. You can participate in the midday scatter feed for the bears, contributing to their well-being.
Continue your journey through the national park to reach the Kuang Si Waterfall, where a 60-meter cascade feeds into multi-tiered turquoise pools. If you're feeling energetic, climb to the waterfall's source and indulge in a refreshing swim.
Relish a tranquil picnic lunch in the park before either returning to town to relax or exploring more of the local area independently, rounding off a day filled with natural wonders and meaningful interactions.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Luang Prabang.
Muang Khua.
We'll join a journey to Muang Khua today, winding your way up into the mountains for breathtaking vistas. Along the route, make a stop at Muang La to explore the secluded villages of two distinct ethnic groups typical to Laos—the Ikhos and Hmong. Many of the villagers trace their roots to Yunnan and Tibet to witness age-old traditions and gain deeper insights into their daily lives and cultural practices.
Arrive in Muang Khua around 4 P.M, and take the remainder of the day to unwind at your leisure. Nestled along the picturesque Nam Ou River, this quaint trading town, characterized by a significant presence of Chinese and Vietnamese immigrants, still echoes with remnants of old French colonial architecture.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Muang Khua.
Dien Bien Phu.
Morning, you'll be on a journey to the Laos border, undertaking an overland crossing into north-west Vietnam and reaching the provincial capital, Dien Bien Phu. This region, formerly a significant opium-producing area, is more famously known for its pivotal role in Vietnam's modern history.
Dien Bien Phu gained notoriety as the site of a crucial battle that led to the defeat of the French colonials by the Viet Minh—an impactful event during the First Indochina War. The Battle of Dien Bien Phu waged between March and May 1954, marked a turning point in the demise of the Indochina empire. Amidst breathtaking mountain scenery, key historical sites to explore today include A1 Hill, a pivotal French stronghold, Muong Thanh Airbase, and a Viet Minh Cemetery.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Dien Bien Phu.
Fansipan Mout, Sapa
Today, you'll take your journey from Dien Bien Phu to Sapa this morning. While the road may be a bit bumpy at times, the rugged route is swiftly compensated by the breathtaking scenery: expansive valleys, meandering rivers, and majestic mountains—a paradise for photographers. The drive to Sapa takes you up Tram Ton, Vietnam's highest pass, offering stunning views of Fansipan Peak, aptly known as "the roof of Indochina." Make a stop to visit the nearby Silver Waterfall.
Upon reaching the charming town of Sapa, check in to your hotel. Nestled in a picturesque valley near the Chinese border, Sapa stands as Northwest Vietnam's premier travel destination. Originally built in 1922 as a French colonial hill station, this quaint town has transformed into a trekker’s paradise, boasting hiking routes through terraced rice fields and captivating hill tribe villages.
Enjoy an afternoon to explore the vibrant town on your own.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Sapa.
Sapa Trekking
Surrounded by beautiful valleys, terraced rice fields, and tall mountains, Sapa is home to a lively central market where hill tribe people, dressed in traditional headdresses, gather to trade, chat, and share news from their villages.
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel, enjoying the fresh mountain air. Afterward, head out by car towards Lao Cai City to begin your trek. Walk along a quiet village path, slowly descending through the scenic Sa Seng Valley, passing several Hmong villages. Along the way, meet different ethnic communities and trek across mountains, where you'll have amazing views of the rice terraces. Learn about the culture, traditions, and crafts of local tribes, including indigo dyeing, batik painting, and embroidery. You’ll also see water buffalo roaming freely.
Continue your trek to Hang Da Village, where you’ll stop at a local family’s house for a picnic lunch, cold drinks, and a break. Explore the village, visit the local Catholic Church, and take in the stunning views of the Muong Hoa Valley with its river, terraced fields, and small villages.
After lunch, trek toward Hau Thao and then to Ta Van Bridge, where you’ll enjoy a relaxing walk along the stream to your homestay in the Zay ethnic village. End the day with dinner shared with a local family in their traditional longhouse, for a unique look into the daily life of Sapa’s minority communities.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Homestay in Ta Van.
Hanoi
Start your day with an early breakfast at the homestay, bidding farewell to the picturesque landscapes of Sapa. We'll take a 6-hour drive to Hanoi, Vietnam's elegant capital city.
Upon reaching Hanoi, the remainder of the day is yours to unwind at your hotel or explore the city independently. You can immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Hanoi, discovering its charming streets, vibrant markets, and historical landmarks.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi.
Hanoi City Tour
Begin your day with a visit to the Temple of Literature, renowned as Vietnam's first university. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this educational institution. Next, you can choose between a visit to the History Museum or the Ethnology Museum, both offering insights into Vietnam's past (lunch on your own).
In the afternoon, make your way to Ba Dinh Square, home to the imposing Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh - a significant landmark where you can delve into Vietnam's struggle for independence from French colonial rule. We'll explore the surrounding gardens, heading towards the One Pillar Pagoda and the Presidential Palace, where a replica of Ho Chi Minh's humble working space is on display.
You then can hop on a cyclo ride, a quintessential mode of transportation in Hanoi. This human-powered vehicle, with a seat at the front for passengers and the driver at the back, offers a leisurely hour-long ride, perfect for capturing photos and experiencing the city at a relaxed pace. You'll disembark at the ancient city gate of O Quan Chuong, then continue on foot to Thanh Ha local market, weaving through bustling streets and alleys before concluding at Ta Hien Street. Here, savor a glass of local beer at the corner, surrounded by locals, providing a delightful conclusion to your day of exploration.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi.
Halong Bay
The itinerary you've described sets the stage for an enchanting experience in Halong Bay, one of Vietnam's most captivating destinations. The scenic beauty and tranquility of Halong Bay make it a beloved spot for travelers.
Please note that the exact schedule and program may vary depending on the cruise selected, as mentioned in the description. The following is a continuation of the provided itinerary:
After breakfast, embark on a journey northeast through the fertile farmland of the Red River Delta to reach Halong Bay, a truly mesmerizing sight in Vietnam. Upon arrival, you'll be warmly welcomed aboard a traditional junk, where you'll settle into a comfortable cabin for a two-day cruise around the bay.
Have a lunch served on board as you take in the picturesque scenery of islands adorned with limestone karst formations, dotted with beaches, grottoes, and captivating caves.
A highlight of the cruise includes anchoring in a secluded cove for a leisurely swim and an exploration of Sung Sot Cave, one of the many hidden grottoes tucked beneath towering cliffs.
The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy at your own pace. Whether you choose to relax and observe the bay, lounge around on the deck, or simply bask in the warmth of the sun, the cruise provides ample opportunities for you to immerse yourself in the beauty and serenity of Halong Bay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Cruise on Halong Bay.
Notes: Please keep in mind that the specific details may vary based on the chosen cruise, and your travel consultants will provide the exact schedule and program accordingly.
Cruise Halong Bay
Begin your day with the gentle practice of Tai Chi on the sundeck, immersing yourself in the serene surroundings of Halong Bay. Following this rejuvenating exercise, transition to the day boat to embark on further exploration of the bay.
We can kayak through the wild and enchanting nature, and discover the beauty of numerous limestone islands and secluded beaches. Today's lunch will be served on the day boat, allowing you to relish a meal amid the breathtaking scenery.
As the afternoon unfolds, transfer back to the mother cruise, where you'll have the opportunity to enjoy dinner and partake in night activities on board. Whether you choose to unwind and savor the delightful cuisine or engage in the activities provided, the evening promises to be a continuation of the magical experience in the captivating surroundings of Halong Bay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Cruise on Halong Bay.
Hoian
Rise early to embrace the tranquility of the morning and engage in a Tai Chi session on the top deck, or simply relish the calmness and witness the breathtaking sunrise over the bay's towering islands.
You can savor a morning cup of coffee or tea as you soak in the serenity. Afterward, set out to explore nearby islands by rowboat, taking in the pristine beauty that surrounds you.
Return to the junk for a delightful breakfast before heading to the sundeck to marvel at the remarkable rock formations of Bai Tu Long Bay as the cruise navigates back to Halong City. Once you reach the dock, your driver will be ready to transfer you to Noi Bai Airport for a short flight to Da Nang.
Upon arrival in Da Nang, meet another tour guide who will accompany you to your hotel in Hoian. The journey promises a seamless transition from the captivating beauty of Halong Bay to the historic charm of Hoian.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Hoian.
Hoian Walking
Today you'll visit the tranquility and charm of the riverside town of Hoi An, a place that once thrived as a bustling international port from the 16th to the 18th centuries. During this period, Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese, and Arab traders frequented the town to engage in trade, particularly in the high-quality silk that the region is still known for today. Hoi An has transformed into a relaxing resort, cherished by tourists for its diverse architecture, skilled tailors, and numerous quaint cafes.
You can spend a half-day walking tour through the narrow winding streets of the ancient quarter. Visit significant landmarks such as Chua Ong Pagoda, the Chinese Assembly Hall, the 200-year-old Tan Ky ancestral house, and the iconic Japanese Bridge.
Return to your hotel and enjoy a free afternoon at your leisure. Consider renting bicycles to pedal around the town or ride to one of Hoi An's pristine beaches for a relaxing interlude. This free time allows you to absorb the atmosphere of Hoi An at your own pace, appreciating the town's unique blend of history, culture, and contemporary leisure.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Hoian.
Hoian Ecotour
After a hearty breakfast, accompany your local guide on an eco-tour that commences with a leisurely biking excursion along the tranquil country roads. Immerse yourself in the rhythms of traditional Vietnamese rural life as you witness locals engaged in their work in the lush paddy fields. The sight of farmers and water buffalo toiling in the fields has become an emblem of Vietnamese countryside existence, offering you a wealth of picturesque moments to capture and share.
As you pedal along, keep an eye out for buffalos plowing rice fields and ducks gracefully swimming across the water. Take the opportunity to hop off your bicycle and explore vibrant green paddy fields and a charming organic vegetable village. Join a farmer in tending to the vegetables and cultivating the soil, gaining hands-on experience in agricultural life. The journey through the countryside provides moments of connection with the friendly locals who greet you along the way.
Later, board a boat for a river cruise, allowing you to meet and engage with local fishermen. Participate in a hands-on experience of traditional fishing using nets. Additionally, enjoy a unique paddleboat trip in a traditional Vietnamese bamboo basket boat, navigating the waterways of a coconut palm paradise.
Conclude your eco-tour by returning to Hoi An, where you can reflect on the rich experiences of the day and the warm interactions with the local community.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Hoian.
Ho Chi Minh City.
Begin your day with a satisfying breakfast at the hotel before heading to Danang Airport for a short flight to Vietnam's bustling metropolis: Ho Chi Minh City. Upon arrival in the late morning, embark on an introductory tour through the city's vibrant streets en route to your hotel.
Following lunch, get ready for a guided city tour that delves into the rich history and culture of Ho Chi Minh City. Visit the War Remnants Museum to gain insights into Vietnam's recent history, explore the Reunification Palace, and take a stroll around the nearby neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral and the City's Central Post Office.
Pass by the ornate Opera Theatre and the City Hall, witnessing the architectural gems that contribute to the city's character. Conclude your city tour at the iconic Ben Thanh Market, where a plethora of goods and handicrafts are on display, catering to a wide range of tastes. This exploration provides a comprehensive glimpse into the diverse facets of Ho Chi Minh City.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City.
Mekong Delta
Join a captivating journey to the heart of the Mekong Delta. Depart from Ho Chi Minh City after a fulfilling breakfast, enjoying a two-hour drive to reach Cai Be, a central hub in the Mekong Delta and a highlight of the tour.
Experience the magic of the mighty Mekong River with a cruise on a traditional wooden sampan boat around Cai Be, once renowned for its floating market—a commercial spectacle established in the 19th century. Marvel at the boats laden with exotic produce, and engage with locals to gain insights into their daily lives and the diverse array of goods they trade.
Disembark to explore a coconut candy factory and witness the fascinating manufacturing process of these sweet treats. Learn about puffed rice, the local equivalent of popcorn, and savor a delicious home-cooked Vietnamese meal for lunch in a local family's home. Take a leisurely walk through their fruit orchard, where you can see seasonal fruits on the trees, all while enjoying the melodious tunes of Vietnamese folk music known as "Don Ca Tai Tu."
Reboard the boat and navigate the narrow canals around the island until you reach Vinh Long. Continue your journey to Can Tho, the largest city in the Mekong Delta.
For the rest of the day, consider taking a stroll along Ninh Kieu Park and crossing a pedestrian bridge in Can Tho for the vibrant atmosphere of this Mekong Delta city.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Can Tho.
Cai Rang Floating Market
Begin your day by waking up early and departing from the hotel to visit the renowned Cai Rang floating market by motorized boat. This presents a fantastic opportunity to capture stunning photos of vibrant boats laden with an assortment of fruits and vegetables. The boats showcase teetering piles of produce, from carefully balanced watermelons to vibrant flowers. Venture deeper into the countryside, passing traditional houses made of wood and palm leaves as you observe the activities of the local people. Take the chance to sample fresh and exotic fruits along the way.
Afterward, drive directly to An Giang and continue your exploration with a visit to the Tra Su cajuput forest. This area is celebrated not only for its almost untouched natural beauty but also as a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna.
We take a rowing boat trip into the forest, where you'll immediately feel a harmonious connection with nature. Witness the impressive images of cajuput, enjoy the fragrance of the flowers, and listen to the melodious symphony of birds, insects, and animals, creating a serene and relaxing atmosphere. From the observation post, you can overlook the expansive forest, covering nearly 900 hectares and serving as a home to numerous birds and animals, including some rare species.
Take a moment to relax on a hammock or experience crossing a monkey bridge before heading to Chau Doc Town to check into your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Chau Doc.
Phnom Penh.
Embark on an early morning journey by speedboat, traveling up the Mekong River to reach Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh. The total trip typically takes around 5 hours, including visa formalities. At the border between Vietnam and Cambodia, obtaining visas is a straightforward process and costs $34, which includes the processing fee. Another guide will be waiting for you at the dock in Phnom Penh and will accompany you to the hotel.
After settling in, enjoy a free afternoon to explore the bustling city on your own. You can take a leisurely tour to visit the Russian Market, showcasing a variety of goods and offering an opportunity to practice your bargaining skills. Alternatively, spend your free time strolling along the riverside, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Phnom Penh. This city has a rich history and culture waiting to be discovered, and your free time allows you to explore its charm at your own pace.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Phnom Penh.
Siem Reap.
Explore the captivating capital city of Cambodia, which was once considered the loveliest city in Indochina. Despite its recent turbulent history, Phnom Penh still exudes considerable charm. Embark on a city tour that introduces you to some of the major sights of this fascinating city. Notable stops include the Tuol Sleng Prison Museum and the notorious "Killing Fields" of Choeung Ek, both of which provide essential insights into the painful and bloody rule of the Khmer Rouge. A visit to these sites in the morning offers a somber but necessary understanding of Cambodia's recent history.
Following lunch, transfer to the airport for a flight to Siem Reap, the provincial capital, and the gateway to the ancient Angkor temples. Designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Angkor Archaeological Park has dozens of temple ruins, including the iconic Bayon, the intricately carved Banteay Srei, and the legendary Angkor Wat. This flight marks the beginning of your journey into the heart of Cambodia's rich cultural and historical heritage.
Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap.
Notes: A drive from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap is now also recommended thank to the improvement of the National Road 6 condition. It takes about 6 hours to drive from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. If you like driving, then ask your travel consultant to re-arrange itineraries.
Angkor Temples.
Dedicate an entire day to unraveling the mysteries of the Angkor temples, starting with an early wake-up before dawn. Embark on a "tuk-tuk" ride to the magnificent Angkor Wat, the largest Khmer temple and a masterpiece of Angkorian art and architecture. For your convenience, a table with hot tea or coffee and a breakfast box will be arranged and served nearby Angkor Wat, allowing you to savor the morning in this awe-inspiring setting.
After breakfast, your exploration continues with a visit to Angkor Thom's imposing South Gate, adorned with the four serenely smiling faces of Avalokiteshvara. Proceed to Bayon, where you'll be mesmerized by the smiling stone faces of the temple. Your guide will provide fascinating insights into the ancient origins of the temple, sharing stories of fierce battles and helping you decipher the intricate bas-reliefs depicting scenes of cockfighting and childbirth. The journey continues with visits to the Elephant Terrace, the Terrace of the Leper King, and finally, the enchanting Ta Phrom Temple.
Return to your hotel, and the rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap.
Notes: No visit to Cambodia is complete without at least a quick glimpse of women performing the ancient art of Apsara dance, as depicted on the walls of Angkor’s temples. Wearing glittering silk tunics, sequined tops (into which they are sewn before each performance to achieve the requisite tight fit) and elaborate golden headdresses, they execute their movements with great deftness and deliberation, knees bent in plié, heels touching the floor first at each step, coy smiles on their faces. Every position has its own particular symbolism – a finger pointing to the sky, for instance, indicates "today", while standing sideways to the audience with the sole of the foot facing upwards represents flying. Ask your travel consultants to reserve seats for dinner with Apsara dance (excluded) in advance or your tour guide in Siem Reap to get recommendations about the show.
Tonle Sap Lake.
After breakfast, embark on a 25-kilometer drive to the countryside to discover the "gem" of the Angkor area: Banteay Srei Temple, also known as the "Citadel of the Women." This temple stands out as the best-preserved temple in Cambodia and is unique in that it is constructed of pink sandstone, a feature not found elsewhere in Angkor. Banteay Srei displays some of the finest examples of classical Khmer Art, renowned for its truly remarkable fine bas-reliefs.
Return to your hotel for a lunch break before continuing your exploration in the afternoon with a visit to Tonle Sap. You'll move to Siem Reap on a boat tour along Asia's largest freshwater lake. This excursion offers the opportunity to learn about life on the lake, including visits to the flooded forest, a floating village, and a crocodile and fish farm.
The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Reflect on the day's cultural discoveries, relax, or explore more of the local surroundings on your own. Siem Reap has a lot to offer, and your free time allows you to soak in its unique charm at your own pace.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap.
Your Grand Indochina Adventure concludes after breakfast, and no further activities are planned for the day. Take the remainder of the day to relax and engage in leisure activities. Later, you will be transferred to Siem Reap International Airport for your flight home.
As you depart, cherish the memories and experiences from your journey through the diverse and enchanting landscapes of Indochina. Safe travels, and may you carry the spirit of this adventure with you.
Meals: Breakfast
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