2008 Indochina Explorer – 18 days

From $4,595 Per Person Twin Share

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Trip grading -EASY Suitable for travellers with an average level of fitness and mobility. Fly between major destinations.

What's included (Standard) – 17 nights hotel accommodation, flights as specified, all road transport by air-conditioned vehicles (temple touring by tuk-tuk), all sightseeing as specified (excluding entrance fees), Western tour leader based on a minimum of seven travellers, local English-speaking guides throughout, arrival and departure transfers, breakfast daily, three lunches and one dinner.

Tour Leader: Travel Indochina tour leader based on a minimum of 7 people.

Maximum group size: 15

Go deluxe – When you opt to go Deluxe, you will start your journey at Phnom Penh’s fabulous Raffles Hotel Le Royal. Prepare for the legendary Raffles standard of service, and retire to beautifully-appointed colonial-style accommodation in the centre of the Cambodian capital.

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Itinerary

Your Journey starts Phnom Penh, ends Luang Prabang

Days 1–2 – Phnom Penh Arrive in Phnom Penh and take in the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, National Museum and learn about the Khmer Rouge at Tuol Sleng Museum before indulging in one of the many ambient riverside cafés. The capital is a city constantly reinventing itself, and is home to abundant (and delicious!) dining options. Consider trying the national dish, fish amok – a tasty marriage of Bassac river fish, coconut and Khmer spices.
Hotel: Hotel Cambodiana 

Days 3–4 – Siem Reap
 Fly to Siem Reap, gateway to Angkor. You will discover several awesome temples (some on an exciting tuk-tuk tour), experience sunrise at stunning Angkor Wat, and take a trip to Tonle Sap Lake. Some other highlights will be the Bayon, Angkor Thom, Banteay Srei and Ta Phrom.
Hotel: Day Inn Angkor Resort

Days 5–7 – Saigon & Mekong Delta Fly to Saigon and get to know her sites and markets on an insightful walking tour around District One. The fascinating Cu Chi Tunnels played an important part in the Vietnamese victories over the French and Americans and are a good place to learn about the country’s recent history. No visit to Saigon is complete without experiencing the Mekong Delta – you will enjoy boat trips to local fruit orchards and lush scenery before returning to Ho Chi Minh City.
Hotel: Duxton

Days 8–9 – Hoi An Hoi An’s architecture, delicacies and friendly local people make her a true Vietnam highlight. Visit her tailors and galleries, the beach, or take part in a cooking demonstration. A sunset cruise on the Thu Bon River is a great way to get from the seaside to the Old Town, and you are sure to enjoy Travel Indochina’s unique ‘Hoi An Local for a Day’ experience.
Hotel: Hoi An Trails Resort

Days 10–11 – Hue Drive north to Hue, the former imperial capital, to see the last empire’s Forbidden City, the Citadel, as well as the tombs of two Nguyen Dynasty emperors, Khai Dinh and Tu Duc. A dragon boat will bring you down the Perfume River from one of the country’s most sacred pagodas to your hotel after a day’s exploration.
Hotel: Saigon Morin

Days 12–13 – Hanoi & Halong Bay Fly to Hanoi and take a cyclo through the Old Quarter, the capital’s most enthralling district. Discover historic Ba Dinh Square, where Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam’s independence and now lies in state in a grand mausoleum. A day cruising onboard a private boat in Halong Bay will surely make for memories of a lifetime.
Hotel: Sunway

Day 14 – Vientiane Laos’ serene riverside capital is where you will explore several beautiful wats, including Wat Sisaket, Haw Phra Kaew, and Wat That Luang. The Patuxai Monument is a bizarre vestige of Laos’ colourful recent past and an interesting site to see. Take part in a unique, traditional ‘baci’ welcome ceremony, and perhaps spend sunset with a cold ‘Beer Lao’ in hand on the banks of the river.
Hotel: Novotel Vientiane

Days 15–18 – Luang Prabang Fly north to Luang Prabang, the jewel of Indochina’s crown. Here a tuk-tuk will bring you face to face with Wat Xieng Thong and Wat Mai. You will have the opportunity to chat with local monks, encounter hilltribe villages, experience the acclaimed night market and have a sunset drink at Wat Pha Bhat Tai. Depart on day 18.
Lodge: Sala Prabang

Dates

Duration – 18 days.

01/01/2008 to 18/01/2008
08/01/2008 to 25/01/2008
15/01/2008 to 01/02/2008
22/01/2008 to 08/02/2008
29/01/2008 to 15/02/2008
05/02/2008 to 22/02/2008
12/02/2008 to 29/02/2008
19/02/2008 to 07/03/2008
26/02/2008 to 14/03/2008
04/03/2008 to 21/03/2008
11/03/2008 to 28/03/2008
18/03/2008 to 04/04/2008
25/03/2008 to 11/04/2008
01/04/2008 to 18/04/2008
08/04/2008 to 25/04/2008
15/04/2008 to 02/05/2008
22/04/2008 to 09/05/2008
29/04/2008 to 16/05/2008
06/05/2008 to 23/05/2008
20/05/2008 to 06/06/2008
03/06/2008 to 20/06/2008
17/06/2008 to 04/07/2008
01/07/2008 to 18/07/2008
15/07/2008 to 01/08/2008
29/07/2008 to 15/08/2008
12/08/2008 to 29/08/2008
26/08/2008 to 12/09/2008
02/09/2008 to 19/09/2008
09/09/2008 to 26/09/2008
16/09/2008 to 03/10/2008
23/09/2008 to 10/10/2008
30/09/2008 to 17/10/2008
07/10/2008 to 24/10/2008
14/10/2008 to 31/10/2008
21/10/2008 to 07/11/2008
28/10/2008 to 14/11/2008
04/11/2008 to 21/11/2008
11/11/2008 to 28/11/2008
18/11/2008 to 05/12/2008
25/11/2008 to 12/12/2008
02/12/2008 to 19/12/2008
09/12/2008 to 26/12/2008
16/12/2008 to 02/01/2009
23/12/2008 to 09/01/2009
30/12/2008 to 16/01/2009
 
 
 
 

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