Bangkok to Poipet - Cross into Cambodia - Drive to Battambang - Battambang - Siem Reap - Kampong Thom - Phnom Penh - Chau Doc (Mekong Delta, Vietnam) - Can Tho - Saigon - Excursion to the Chu Chi TunnelsJoin us as we take in the splendors of Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam on a trip through the heart of the Khmer empire. You'll bask in the shadows of jungle-clad ruins, barter at floating canal markets, and sip coffee in elegant sidewalk cafes, as we cross ancient empires and lush jungles on a journey from Bangkok to Saigon. Day 1 - Arrive BangkokUpon arrival in Bangkok, you will be welcomed by your Exotissimo guide, and transferred to your accommodation. Overnight at The Penninsula, Bangkok Day 2 - Bangkok (B,L)
Start the day by witnessing the earlymorning monk chant in Wat Pho. The temple is home to the famous Reclining Buddha statue, which you will also get to see. Next, head over to the nearby Grand Palace and take a peek at the sacred Emerald Buddha before relishing Thailand's cultural heritage even further as you visit The National Museum. After lunch, board a private boat and revel in Thailand's culture with visits to Bang Luang canal, Baan Silapin art gallery and Jim Thompson's mansion.
Overnight at The Penninsula, Bangkok Day 3 - Bangkok - Poipet - Battambang (B,L,D)Leaving the skyscrapers of Bangkok behind, you'll set out through lush forest and gleaming rice paddies as you journey to the town of Aranyaprathet, at the Cambodian border. Upon clearing Thai Immigration, you'll be welcomed by your Cambodian guide, who will assist you through immigration and customs formalities. After traveling along rustic tree-lined roads, you'll arrive in Battambang, a plantation town known for the warmth of its residents and the charms of its colonial French buildings. Overnight at La Villa Guest House, Battambang. Day 4 - Battambang (B,L)
Spend the morning soaking in Battambang's faded colonial charm as you stroll along the Sangker river. Then head to the countryside to visit the notorious Phnom Sampeau, a killing cave used in the Pol Pot era, and on to the mountaintop temple of Wat Banan for glorious views of the countryside. This afternoon a tour of the surrounding villages gives you a chance to experience the rural lifestyle and meet friendly locals. Overnight at La Villa Guest House, Battambang
Day 5 - Battambang - Siem Reap (B,L,D)Catch a glimpse of rural Cambodian life as you journey by boat through riverside villages and local markets on the way to Siem Reap, site of the famous ruins of Angkor. Once the center of the most sophisticated civilization in Southeast Asia, Angkor was rediscovered in 1858 by French explorer and naturalist Henri Mouhot, and the evocative jungle clad ruins have tantalized Western imaginations ever since. Enjoy the afternoon relaxing in this charming town. Overnight at Raffles Grand d'Angkor, Siem Reap. Day 6 - Siem Reap (B,L)
Start your day at Angkor Wat, an elegant monument of towering stone, where you'll pass admire graceful stone Buddhas and candle-lit shrines. After lunch at the Angkor Café, you'll climb aboard an elephant and march into Angkor Thom, site of the mysterious and captivating Bayon. Famous for its giant stone faces, this 12th century temple is decorated in an astounding array of bas-reliefs that depict both the religious cosmology and the everyday life of the Khmer empire. Overnight at Raffles Grand d'Angkor, Siem Reap. Day 7 - Siem Reap (B,L)This morning take spectacular helicopter flight over the scenic countryside to the distant complex of Banteay Srei, a temple famed for its intricately carved decorations. After lunch, you'll pass under the grip of python-like strangler trees on the way into the Preah Khan, an elaborate complex of halls, pavilions, causeways and moats. From there, you will visit Neak Pean, a tiny temple worship where the princesses of the Khmer empire came to worship long ago. Overnight at Raffles Grand d'Angkor, Siem Reap. Day 8 - Siem Reap - Kampong Thom - Phnom Penh (B,L,D)
Setting out toward the country's capital, you'll have the chance to peek into Cambodia's pre-Angkorian history as you visit the ancient ruins of Sambor Prei Kuk. Once the capital of the Chenla Kingdom, it now rests as an engaging site of fallen brick walls lying at the heart of a jungle. After exploring the ruins, you'll continue on to Phnom Penh. Overnight at Raffles Le Royal, Phnom Penh Day 9 - Phnom Penh (B,L)Known before the civil war as one of the loveliest cities in Indochina, Phnom Penh is currently experiencing a revival, and with its dazzling temples, stately monuments, and wide boulevards strewn with jacaranda flowers, it is lovely once again. An architectural tour of the city's most attractive buildings will reveal Phnom Penh's unique style, a mix of French influence and modern Khmer design. After a leisurely riverside lunch, visit the refined Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, then search for delicately woven Khmer silks and charming wood carvings at the popular Russian Market. Overnight at Raffles Le Royal, Phnom Penh Day 10 - Phnom Penh - Chau Doc (B,L)
Before departing from Phnom Penh, you'll have another chance to admire the skilled artistry of the Khmer empire as you visit the National Museum, a reliquary for the country's finest masterpieces. Later, board the Blue Cruiser boat for a trip down the Mekong and across the border into Vietnam. Upon arrival in Chau Doc, you will be met by your Vietnamese guide, and transferred to your hotel. Overnight at the Victoria Chau Doc, Chau Doc. Day 11 - Chau Doc - Can Tho (B,L)In the morning you'll take in a local market at the confluence of three rivers, then travel by boat into the homeland of the Cham, a community who were once the rulers of an extensive coastal empire. There you'll visit their floating houses and catfish farms, and observe them as they weave their beautiful textiles. After lunch, set out toward Can Tho, but not before stopping for at the bamboo basket-making hamlet of Long Thanh. Overnight at the Victoria Can Tho, Can Tho. Day 12 - Can Tho (B,L)
Climb into a small boat for a journey into some of the Mekong delta's must alluring waterways as we set out to view vibrant floating markets. Slipping past stilt-houses and under flimsy bamboo bridges, you'll return to Can Tho via the canals, which are the arteries of life for the local community. Later, visit the Muniwangsyaram Pagoda, a Khmer Buddhist temple populated by engaging and friendly monks, then spend the rest of the day at your leisure. Overnight at the Victoria Can Tho, Can Tho. Day 13 - Can Tho - Ho Chi Minh City (B,L)This morning you depart early from the Mekong Delta, stopping first at Vinh Long for a sampan ride, then at a huge floating market at Cai Be, before arriving in Ho Chi Minh City. Known as the 'Pearl of the Orient' to the French, and still called Saigon by its residents, you'll find the city a fascinating combination of fast paced economic growth and leisurely tropical lifestyle. Overnight at the Park Hyatt, Saigon. Day 14 - Ho Chi Minh City - Cu Chi - Ho Chi Minh City (B,L,D)
Traveling out of Ho Chi Minh City, you will be amazed by the extensive network of tunnels that were built by the Vietcong. View some of the excavated tunnels from above ground, or journey down into the labyrinthine city to marvel at the secret trapdoors, underground kitchens, and cave-like meeting rooms. After lunch at the Mandarin Restaurant back in Saigon, take a tour of the city's highlights, including the retro '60s Presidential Palace, the red brick Notre Dame Cathedral, and the baroque History Museum, Post Office, and City Hall. Return to your hotel to freshen up before stepping out on the town for your farewell dinner at one of the finest dining establishments in Vietnam. Overnight at the Park Hyatt, Saigon. Day 15 - Ho Chi Minh City Departure (B)Enjoy your final day in Ho Chi Minh City at your leisure before being transferred to the airport for your departure flight.
Tour Duration: 15 Days / 14 Nights
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