Vietnam and Cambodia Package Tours 13 Days/12 Nights

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13 Days/12 Nights
Availability : Jan - Dec
Ha Noi
Siem Reap
Min Age : 10+
Max People : 10

Overview

Ha Noi - Ha Long Bay - Hue - Hoi An - Da Nang - Ho Chi Minh City - Can Tho - Chau Doc - Phnim Penh -Siem Reap

Day 1: Arrival Hanoi (arr 11.30 am) (-/D)
Sightseeing: 

Tran Quoc Pagoda

– Hoan Kiem Lake

Ngoc Son Temple

– Rickshaw ride around old Quarter (36 alleys of Hanoi)

– Local Dong Xuan market.

– In the evening Water-Puppet Show.

O/N Hanoi Hotel

Day 2 : Hanoi Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum – Halong Bay (B/L/D)

08:00 Start to visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (only open in the morning), stilt house.

09:00 Drive to Halong Bay

12:15 Check-in aboard with a welcome drink from crew member while the manager introduces the safety briefing and the boat cruises to the Bai Tu Long Bay.

13:15 Let your vacation start with a delicious lunch in the restaurant.

15:30  Discover Thien Canh Son cave  located on top of mountain, containing the long history of geological value and natural beauty. Recommend you bring camera and wear sport shoes for hiking.

17:30 Enjoy your time with the beautiful sunset on the bay and join “Happy Hour”

18:00 Cooking class on sundeck with the Deep Fried Spring rolls, one of the unique flavor of Vietnamese food.

19:30 Dinner will be served on sundeck or restaurant.

21:00 Feel free to relax on boat, join Squid fishing at the area of Reception deck. O/N On the Cruise

Day 3 : Halong Bay – Hanoi – Hue (B/L)

06:30  Start your day with the Taichi on sundeck.

07:00  Light breakfast serve in dining room.

07:45  Visiting Vung Vieng floating fishing village, one of the biggest  villages in HaLong Bay, you will have the chance to learn about fishermen’s living and feel free with some option activities: bamboo boat or kayaking.

09:00 Back to the main boat for relaxing and check out at the reception, please put all your luggage at the outside of your cabin door, crew member will help to bring luggage on land.

09:45 Brunch is served in the restaurant while  the boat heads back to the harbor.

11:00  Disembark at the harbor.
Back to Hanoi. Dinner is on your own account and Take the train to Hue – SE19. O/N on the train.

Day 4: Hue (B/D)

Start your day with: Dragon boat trip on Huong River, visit Thien Mu Pagoda, Royal Citadel, Tu Duc King’s Tomb and local Dong Ba Market. O/N Hotel in Hue

Day 5: Hue – Hoi An (B/D) Go through the Tunnel

Drive to Hoi An (beach hotel):
– Enjoy basket boat tour on Thu Bon river to visit Cam Thanh coconut forest.
– Explore Hoi An Ancient Town with Chinese community’s assembly halls, Japanese bridge, Tan Ky House. O/N Hotel in Hoian

Day 6: Hoi An (B)

Day for leisure (beach hotel). O/N Hotel in Hoian

Day 7: Hoi An – Danang – Ho-Chi-Minh-City/Saigon (B/D)

– Take flight to Saigon: 

– Drive to visit Cu Chi Tunnels

– Visit Phuoc-Son Monastery (special wish from Father). O/N Hotel in Saigon

Day 8: Ho-Chi-Minh-City/Saigon – Can Tho (B/D)

Sightseeing Ho-Chi-Minh-City:

  • Independence Palace
  • Thien Hau Pagoda
  • China Town, local Ben Thanh Market
  • Afternoon drive to Can Tho.Dinner and O/N in Can Tho.

Day 9: Can Tho – Chau Doc (B/D)

  • Motor boat tour at Mekong Delta to the floating market of Cai Rang
  • Visit fish farm and small village of Cham people. O/N Chau Doc

Day 10: Chau Doc – Phnom Penh (B/D)

Take Express boat tour to Phnom Penh and cross into Cambodia.

Afternoon, city tour Phnom Penh:

National Museum

Silver pagoda

Wat Phnom temple.

Local Centre Market. O/N Hotel in Phnompenh

Day 11: Phnom Penh – Siem Reap (B/D)

Drive to Siem Reap and visit Angkor Thom:

Royal Temple Phimeanakas

Temple of Bayon

– Terrace of the Elephants

– Terrace of the Leper King. O/N Hotel in Siemreap

Day 12: Siem Reap (B/D)

If you can get up early, go to enjoy Sunrise over Angkor Wat

– Explore Angkor Wat Temple

– Blessing ceremony by monks

– Jungle temple Ta Prohm

– Boat ride on Tonle Sap lake and visit fishing village, explore the beauty of the Great Lake and local life

– Visit Pshar  Chas (Old Market) or Angkor Night Market. O/N Hotel in Siemreap

Day 13: Siem Reap – (dep 8.45 pm) (B)

Drive to airport Siem Reap to take flight back to Germany.

SERVICES INCLUDES:

  • Accommodation at 4,5 star hotels as listed base on twn-sharing with daily breakfast
  • English speaking tour guide
  • Private transfer by Aircon vehicles
  • Meals (Breakfast / Dinner) as mentioned in the program
  • Luxury cruise in Halong Bay
  • Boat trip as in program
  • Train ticket for Hanoi – Hue (tourist wagon, 4paxs/cabin)
  • Domestic air ticket Danang – Ho Chi Minh city
  • High speed boat for Chau Doc – Phnompenh
  • Cyclo tour in Hanoi
  • Water Puppet Show in Hanoi
  • All entrance ticket mentioned in program, including National museum in Phnompenh
  • 2 bottles of drinking water daily

SERVICES EXCLUDES

  • International air ticket and visa arrangement
  • Travel insurance
  • Tipping for tour guide and driver (mandatory at least $3/client/day)
  • Other meals, drinks and personal expenses
FAQ

1. Do I need visa to visit Vietnam?

– Vietnam visa is compulsory for nationalities except for ASEAN countries, Japan, Korea. And citizens of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland visiting Vietnam for up to 15 days are exempted from visas. Vietnam visa which is valid in 30 days, is issued by Vietnamese embassies or General Consulate abroad, or upon arrival to Vietnam international airports. It is not difficult to arrange visa on arrival to Vietnam. The entry visa will be stamped on your passport when you pass through our immigration checkpoint at the airport. In order to apply for Vietnam visa on arrival, please visit www.vietnamvisaprovider.com.

2. Can I get cash on my credit cards in Vietnam?

– Yes, you can. Cash advances on credit cards are available at the central Techcombank, Vietcombank in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh city and other major ones, you will be charged about 4% for that.

3. Can I pay by credit cards?

– Booking a tour with Indochina Kite Travel is very easy for your payment which can be made by cash, paypal, wise transfer, telegraphic transfer or credit cards. Except for cash payment, a service charge will be applied. Any bank charges are levied by the sending bank relating to transfers to Indochina Kite Travel must be paid by clients. A surcharge of 3% will be applied for payment by credit cards.

4. How is the climate in Vietnam?

Vietnam climate is particularly complicated like some different countries in the world. Weather patterns have been changing over recent years. The climate of Vietnam is described in details as below:

Northern Vietnam climate:

– The Winter (December to March) can be surprisingly bitter for cold air sweeps from the south of China, persistent mist and temperatures as low as 7°C. Things start warming up again in April, which ushers in a good period, spring weather before summer heat begins in earnest in May, closely followed by the rainy season in June, July and August. This combination makes for hot, sticky weather which makes many people surprised. The temperatures can occasionally reach 42°C, average 30°C, while humidity hovers about 75-80%. The rain comes in heavy downpours, causing frequent flood in Hanoi and the delta. By September, the rains are petering out. The Autumn (September to December) is undoubtedly the most pleasant season. At this time of year, it’s generally cool, the average temperature is about 20°C to 22°C. From September to middle October, it’s perfect sightseeing weather.

Central coast Vietnam climate:

– The coastal region from Thanh Hoa province to Hue lies in the typhoon belt. Around Hue, typhoons are the most prevalent from April to June, while further north, the season generally lasts from July to November. However, typhoons are quite difficult to predict and it really is a matter of bad luck or luck, if you are caught. Flights are usually only disrupted for a matter of hours, but for recent years the main road and rail routes heading the south have been cut by floods at least once during the typhoon season. The good news is that they are recovered incredibly quickly within 2 to 3 days, depending on the level of severe damage.

The climate in the central region of Vietnam is notoriously wet, particularly around Hue, where the annual average rainfall is a generous 4m. The so-called ‘dry’ season lasts from February to May. After this, it gets hotter around 30°C to 32°C until the rainy season start in earnest in September, gradually easing off from November through January. The average temperatures in the Winter are pleasant from 18°C to 22°C.

Central highlands of Vietnam climate:

The rainy season in the central highlands commence from May to November. Roads are regularly washed out, but it is also quite nice at this time with tumbling rivers, beautiful waterfalls.

Southern Vietnam climate:

The southern Vietnam follows roughly the same weather pattern as the central highlands. It is blessed with a fair and predictable climate. The dry season lasts from December to May. The rainy season is the rest of a year. Most of the rains fall in brief afternoon downpours, so you can still enjoy outdoor activities, although flooding can be a problem in the southern delta. Daytime temperatures rarely fall below 22°C, occasionally reach 35°C in the hottest months (April to May). Humidity climbs to enervating 75%.

5. Do I need to have any vaccination to enter Vietnam?

No need to take vaccination before entering Vietnam. However, for safety reason and for your health guarantee you should be consulted by your doctor before you travel. Some travelers may take malaria vaccination. You should also bring insect repellent to avoid bitten by mosquitoes, bugs in some places.

6. What is your best recommended tour?

Our recommended tour is customized tour for Indochina Kite Travel will create the tour to meet your personal demands, interests and budget. What you need is sending us your travel inquiry at  https://www.indochinakitetravel.com and your private travel consultant at Indochina Kite Travel will work out a perfect tour itinerary for you.

7. How are current exchange rates for Vietnamese money?

Travelling in Vietnam, you can easily look for a bank to exchange money. However, the rates may be slightly different. We advise you to check the rates here: http://vietcombank.com.vn

8. Can tourists drive a car in Vietnam?

Yes, you can. But you must have a proper driving license. However, driving a car in Vietnam is very difficult due to bad traffic. We advise you rent a car and a driver if you expect to go somewhere.

9. Can tourists travel freely in Vietnam?

Yes, you can. But there are some restricted areas close by the border like Meo Vac, Dong Van in Ha Giang province, Ban Gioc waterfall… You have to apply for permission before visiting that. It is the best way to book a tour package at https://www.indochinakitetravel.com

10. I am an American. Will I face with any hostility because of Vietnam war?

The Vietnamese welcome people from all countries and races. The war is the past and it’s not your mistake. What the Vietnamese care is how to live in peace in order to have a better life at present and in the future.

11. What is the attitude towards drug in Vietnam?

Vietnamese law is very strict. All types of drugs are strictly forbidden. Don’t risk to sell or use that under any circumstances.

12. Are there internet facilities in Vietnam?

Yes, a lot. Vietnam has witnessed a surge in internet use for recent years.  Now it has more users than other countries in Southest Asia. Internet facilities are available at all hotels, restaurants… during your Vietnam vacation.

13. Can I buy antiques in Vietnam?

Yes, you can. But they must be good quality ones because exporting a artifact with cultural significance needs an official license. Without a license, anything old is confiscated at the airport

14. Can I bargain when I buy something in Vietnam?

Yes, bargaining need to be done at local markets, open shops but not at supermarkets, shopping centers, minimarts. Bargaining depends on what products you are going to buy, so the best ways is asking your tour guide to be more convenient.

15. What happens if I am a vegetarian or a vegan?

No problems, but share with us that before you start the tours. It is possible for us to order vegetarian or vegan meals for you. Vietnam is very well-known for good food, it is easy to serve you that at your taste.