HIGHLIGHT OF SOUTHEAST ASIA – 18 DAYS 17 NIGHTS
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- 7+ days tour
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tour plans
Upon arrival at Suvarnabhumi Airport, collect your luggage process through custom. Your private tour guide and driver will be waiting for you outside the baggage claim/ custom area (at Gate 03) to transfer you in a private vehicle to the hotel in downtown.
While every effort is made to have your room available upon arrival, check in time is at 02:00pm; your room may or may not be ready before this time. Your tour guide will provide additional details regarding your stay, and you will be able to ask any questions you may have.
The rest of the day is at leisure.
Overnight in Bangkok.
08:30. After breakfast, start your city tour with a visit to Wat Trimitr (also called Wat Traimit), best known as the home of the largest known solid gold Buddha image in the world. Standing at 15 feet tall and weighing in at approximately 5.5 tons, this 700-year old statue has an interesting history.
Driving through Chinatown, arrive at the grounds of Wat Pho. This large and extensive temple neighbors the Grand Palace enclave and contains a gigantic gold-plated Reclining Buddha, some 46 meters long and 15 meters high, with beautifully inlaid mother-of-pearl soles. Considered to be one of the world’s most famous temples, Wat Pho is also regarded as the first center of public education and is sometimes called Thailand’s first university.
Situated close to the Chao Phraya, Bangkok’s River of Kings, the Grand Palace occupies nearly 1 square mile. As the former royal residence of the Chakri Kings, the palace is the perfect example of an ancient Siamese court. Built in 1782 by King Rama I, it was the center of power for more than 150 years. Today, the palace is Bangkok's most popular tourist attraction and is still used for the occasional ceremony.
Have lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, continue our visit to Jim Thompson’s House. Jim Thompson was the legendary American architect-entrepreneur who settled in Thailand after WW II and almost single-handedly revived the moribund silk industry. Jim's maze of seven Thai-style teak houses has since been converted into a small private museum filled with his priceless collection of Asian antiques, pottery, and curiosities.
After touring all the corners of the house and the lush gardens, our guide and driver will bring you back to your hotel for a short rest before the nightlife activities.
18:00. Meet your private guide at the hotel lobby and travel by tuk tuk to the night market area.
Take a walk through local night markets, such as the 24-hour flower market that comes to life as the night goes on. You may even be surprised with stops at places you’ve never heard of!
You will also stop to sample some of the best food in the city, whether that be random snacks in a market, some of the city’s best noodles, or a mystery dessert stop. You certainly won’t go hungry, so there’s no need to eat beforehand! Vegetarian food options are available throughout the tour.
During most of the tour you will get around by tuk tuk, and traveling at night should mean a lot less traffic and cooler temperatures than during the day.
22:00. Return to your hotel on a tuk tuk and spend a good night at your cozy hotel.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Breakfast at the hotel. Freetime to explore Bangkok independently.
Overnight in Bangkok.
QV 634 BKK-LPQ 10:20-12:20 (Operated by Laos Airlines on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday)
07:20. Your own driver picks you up at hotel and drive to the airport for a flight to Luang Prabang, the capital of the powerful kingdom of Million Elephants from the 14th to the 16th century.
10:20. Flight departs from Bangkok.
Arrival at Luang Prabang’s International Airport, collect your luggage process through custom. Your private tour guide and driver will be waiting for you outside the baggage claim/ custom area to transfer you in a private vehicle to the hotel in downtown.
** Please note the check in time at the hotel is at 14:00.
The rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight in Luang Prabang.
08:00. In the morning we tour the sacred city of temples by visiting Wat Xieng Thong, arguably the most stunning in the country, with its brilliant mosaics. Then travel to the National Museum and the former Royal Palace. The latter houses a collection of valuables including the famous Prabang Buddha statue and gifts from foreign dignitaries.
The tour continues to the Wat Visoun, entirely rebuilt in 1887 by the invading Black Flags from southern China. In the courtyard of Wat Visoun stands the Watermelon Stupa shaped like the fruit for which it is named.
We also visit the Wat Aham where we will find the alter of Luang Prabang and finish with a visit to Wat That where the ashes of King Sisavang Vong are kept.
Enjoy your time to wander around the Old Quarter of Luang Prabang.
13:30. In the afternoon, we will embark on a long-tailed boat on the Mekong River, visit the mysterious Pak Ou Caves in the side of a lime stone cliff opposite the mouth of the Mekong and Nam Ou rivers. We visit Ban Xanghai, well-known for its Laotian traditional rice.
On the way returning to Luang Prabang, we visit Ban Xangkhong, a village known for its wood paper making and naturally dyed silk weavings.
Upon arrival, visit Mount Phousi at sunset. Climb the hillside stairs to the small temples atop Phou Si, the 100-meter high hill which sits in the middle of the town, offering beautiful views over the temples and river.
Check in your hotel for refreshing time. Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Breakfast at the hotel. Freetime to explore Luang Prabang independently.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
QV 102 LPQ-VTE 12:55-13:40/ QV 311 VTE-HAN 14:40-15:50 (Operated by Laos Airlines)
10:30. Your own driver picks you up at hotel and drive to the airport for a flight to Hanoi, the cultural and political centre of Vietnam.
12:55. Flight departs from Luang Prabang and will stop at Vientiane, the capital of Laos for an hour. During this time, you will move from the domestic airport station to the international airport station for a connecting flight to Hanoi.
Upon arrival at Noi Bai International airport terminal 2, please follow the signs to immigration and passport control, collect your luggage and proceed through customs. Your private tour guide and driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall and will transfer you to the hotel in the down town.
Check in your hotel and the rest of the day is on your own leisure.
Overnight in Hanoi.
08:00. Dive in to the sights, sounds and smells of Hanoi. Your guide and driver will collect you from the hotel lobby to start your trip with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh complex on the site where he declared Vietnam’s independence in 1945, and see the reverence with which Vietnamese people treat their “Uncle Ho”. Other sites that we will visit with our local guide include: House 54, Stilt House, Presidential Palace and the One Pillar Pagoda.
10:00. Continuing on our journey through Hanoi we drive to the Museum of Ethnology, to learn more about the cultural diversity of Vietnam’s ethnic minorities. Established by the Vietnamese government in 1997, the museum provides us with a fascinating insight into the diverse cultures, customs and lifestyles of the 54 ethnic groups that inhabit Vietnam.
12:30. We will have lunch at a Vietnamese Noodle shop where we will enjoy some "Pho Bo" Beef Noodles. Some of the local people call this world famous Noodle soup “Mac-Noodles" since it is as popular here as MacDonalds is in other parts of the world! At the restaurant your tour guide will explain the routine during Vietnamese meal times, and also tell you which special ingredients are needed for you.
** Please note: The evening street food tour is one of our highlight activities, please remember to save your stomach for this special tour.
13:30. In the afternoon, we visit the Temple of Literature. Originally built in honor of Confucius by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong in 1070, a university was added to the grounds six years later. The university provided education to the royal family and children of the aristocracy or "mandarins". The University remained here until Emperor Gia Long moved the countries administrative capital from Hanoi to Hue in the 18th century.
15:00. Return your hotel for some rest before starting the evening local food discovery.
17:00-20:30. We start our walking tour at Hanoi’s largest covered market, Dong Xuan. Along the perimeter of the market, dozens of street hawkers sell a staggering variety of produce from live seafood to exotic fruits and spices. Your expert English-speaking local guide will give you an insight into the intricacies and traditions of Vietnamese food culture including details on ingredients and historical backgrounds of popular northern dishes.
Walking through the maze of bustling streets that make up Hanoi’s Old Quarter, we tempt our tastebuds with the famed Hanoi dish Banh Cuon at a local eatery. Watch in awe as the skilled chefs demonstrate for you how this tasty dish is put together. Continuing into the atmospheric heart of the Old Quarter, we wander past street stalls and quiet residential lanes where you can observe local life that has changed little since Hanoi was founded over 1000 years ago.
Our next stop is a Banh My (French Baguette) shop, a little food stall with a few typical tiny Vietnamese chairs on the sidewalk where we enjoy the delicious and fresh baguettes while observing the neighborhood.
Move on to a local restaurant where we sample some Bun Cha consisting of vermicelli, herbs and grilled pork. At this Hanoi’s best kept secrets, a hidden café we will watch the demonstration and then try some egg coffee, a scrumptious local delicacy.
Continue to other food stalls in Hang Bo and Ho Hoan Kiem Street where we try some dishes such Che “Vietnamese style pudding” and Nom “papaya salad with beef”.
It’s then time for dessert as we venture down a small alley to join in the local tradition of feasting on fresh fruit served in a cup and smothered with crushed iced – this specialty is one not to be missed!
Check in your hotel. Overnight in Hanoi.
(Please note: The itinerary can be changed by the cruise provider without prior notice)
Around 08:30. Picked up by a limousine from the lobby of your hotel in Hanoi. The driver will take a 10-15 minute break by a station for all on-board guests to rest on the way.
11:30. Arrive at Scarlet Pearl Cruise's Lounge in Halong International Cruise Port to check-in. Guests will be offered “welcome drink” and listen to instructions before boarding.
12:00. Guests will start boarding.
13:00. A splendid lunch is served at Tahiti Restaurant while the cruise travelling across primitive Lan Ha Bay. The bay has hundreds of islands and islets, making it a wonderful background for guests to look at while dining.
15:00. Arrive at Sang Cave by kayaking or rowing boat as the path towards the cave is 70m long of water. On the way, guests will be amazed by sparkling karst arcs through sunlight. Afterwards, guests are invited to enter Ech Lagoon, an extremely serene and emerald spot to kayak and swim. It’ll be a wonderful chance to immerse in one of the most remote parts of Lan Ha Bay. The shape of this lagoon looks like a giant frog resting, hence it explains the name “Ao Ech” in Vietnamese.
17:00. Return to the cruise to relax and admire the sunset on the sundeck.
17:30. Watching sunset over Lan Ha Bay is one of the moments that shouldn’t be missed out. During this time, there will be either a Sunset Party in Sky Bar or a cooking class hosted by our Chef (depending on the season).
From 17:30-18:30, it is Happy Hour meaning Buy One Get One Free - this promotion is applied on our limited drinks menu. Guests can also choose to watch the sunset by catamaran while sipping fresh cocktails (this is surcharged).
19:00. Fine-dining dinner will be started along with fun and interactive cultural exchange between all the guests and our Vietnamese host.
Overnight on board.
(Please note: The itinerary can be changed by the cruise provider without prior notice)
VN 1547 HAN-HUI 16:20-17:35 (Operated by Vietnam Airlines)
06:30. Begin a new day with a Tai Chi session while welcoming magnificent sunrise. (Guests can also choose to take photos and enjoy the scene if they prefer so)
06:45-07:30. A light breakfast is served in the refreshing and peaceful beauty of the Bay.
07:30. Explore Lan Ha Bay by catamaran to more remote destinations that larger cruises cannot reach.
09:00. Get ready to check out.
09:30. Guests will be served with succulent buffet brunch in Tahiti Restaurant before disembarking.
11:00-11:30. The cruise is now back at the Port.
12:00. Meet your private driver at the port and travel to Noi Bai airport terminal 1 (without tour guide) for your flight to Phu Bai airport, Hue.
16:20. Flight takes off from Hanoi
17:35. On arrival at Hue you will be met by your local tour guide and driver in Phu Bai airport arrivals hall. After a short drive to the city center, check-in to your hotel.
Dinner at Noi Bai airport or in Hue at your own cost
Overnight in Hue.
08:00. After breakfast you will be collected by your private guide and driver. Your day starts with a short visit to Thanh Toan Village where we can see the lively morning market. This is where the locals come to by their daily food. Nearby is the 300-year old Thanh Toan bridge and a Cultural Museum where you can visit and talk to the locals.
Continue on to the Forbidden Purple City, former home to the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802-1945.
12:00. You will enjoy your lunch time at a local Buddhist Monastery, prepared and served by the nuns.
14:00. In the afternoon, we visit to one of the impressive imperial tombs (Tu Duc Emperor Tomb), Thien Mu Pagoda and Tiger Arena.
Our next stop is An Hien garden house, the most typical house that remains its original and standards of a Garden House in Hue.
Spend your time visiting Dong Ba market, a famous local one which can offer you many photographic possibilities, from the bustling vegetable market to the very popular stalls selling local crafts.
17:00. Get back to our hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Hue.
08:00. After breakfast check-out of your hotel. We drive southward to the ancient town of Hoi An, along one of Vietnam’s most scenic routes over the Hai Van (Cloudy) Pass. Stop on route for photos and comfort break. This is a winding and at times steep, scenic coastal road. Visit China Beach and Marble Mountains along the way.
12:00. Arrive at Hoi An, check-in to your hotel. Enjoy a few hours free time.
14:00. Afternoon walking tour of the old town. Meet your private guide then meander on foot through the narrow winding streets, visit a number of important sites such as Tan Ky old house, the 400-year old Japanese Covered Bridge, the Assembly Hall of the Chaozhou Chinese Congregation, and local markets.
Continue to the home of a local lantern maker. The lantern is an iconic symbol of Hoi An. The lantern maker will give a brief introduction to the history, shapes, and colors of lanterns as well as the stages involved in lantern making. A demonstration how to decorate and make your own lantern for you to keep.
17:00. Return to your hotel.
Evening at your leisure. Overnight in Hoi An.
Breakfast at the hotel. Freetime to explore Hoi An independently.
Overnight in Hoi An.
Breakfast at the hotel. Freetime to explore Hoi An independently.
Overnight in Hoi An.
VN 3829 DAD-REP 16:40-17:55 (Operated by Cambodia Angkor Air)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Freetime to explore Hoi An independently half day.
11:00. Check-out time at your hotel
13:30. Meet your private driver and be taken to Danang airport for a flight to Siem Reap.
16:40. Flight departs.
On arrival, meet your local guide and be transferred to your hotel for check in.
Enjoy your leisure time. Overnight in Siem Reap.
05:30. Take along some snacks and leave your hotel early in the morning. Travel to Angkor Wat to relish in the beauty of a sunrise over Angkor. Take beautiful photographs from the western end of the main building of Angkor Wat. Then come back hotel for breakfast before starting a new day tour.
After breakfast, we visit the ancient city of Angkor Thom. Angkor Thom was the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire under the reign of Jayavarman VII. This city is surrounded by an 8 m high wall, drawing a perfect square. Enter the city through the ancient South Gate, an impressive stone gate carved with Elephants and four giant faces. On each side of the entrance path a row of 54 gods or demons is holding the sacred Naga snake.
From here, continue to Bayon Temple in the exact center of the city. This 12th century masterpiece is a study in grandeur and is well-known for its 54 towers with enigmatic faces representing the 54 provinces of the Great Khmer Empire. The Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King are also must-visits as they are both known for their intricate bas-reliefs.
Have lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, continue our visit to the temples of the Small Circuit. The most famous among these is Ta Prohm temple, built in the mid-12th to early 13th centuries. Ta Prohm is unique in that it has been left largely as it was found: overgrown by jungle trees and vines, with many parts of the temple crumbling to the ground. This makes Ta Prohm one of the most picturesque and memorable of the Angkor temples.
Depart on a very special sightseeing tour of the famous Angkor Wat. Built during the reign of King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century, Angkor Wat is constructed following the model of the temple mountain symbolizing Mount Meru, the home of the gods. Inside the temple, the walls are covered with stone carvings and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the wars Suryavarman II fought during his reign. Angkor Wat is well known for the more than 2,000 Apsara dancers decorating the temple. Construction is thought to have taken around thirty years of intensive labor. Today, Angkor Wat is figured on Cambodia's national flag as the temple symbolizes the soul of the Khmer people.
17:00. Return to Siem Reap and check in your hotel.
The rest of your day is on leisure. Overnight in Siem Reap.
After breakfast at 08:00 am, we are going to see Kampong Phluk, a cluster of three villages of stilted houses built within the floodplain of the Tonle Sap Lake about 16 km southern of Siem Reap. The villages are primarily Khmer and have about 3000 inhabitants between them. Flooded mangrove forest surrounds the area and is home to variety of wildlife including crab-eating macaques. During the dry season when the lake is low, the buildings in the villages seem to soar atop their temporary stilted houses. In the wet season when the water level rises again the villagers move back to their permanent houses on the floodplain, the stilts now hidden under the water. Kampong Phluk’s economy is, as one might expect, based in fishing, primary in shrimp harvesting.
Have lunch at a local restaurant before coming back to your hotel in the downtown.
The rest of your day is on your own leisure. Overnight in Siem Reap
Hotel breakfast is included. Check out at 11:00 am. Free time until your private driver and vehicle arrive to take you to the airport for your departure flight. End of services.
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