Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Bangkok
Welcome to Thailand! Upon arrival in Bangkok we are met and transferred to our hotel. Tonight we will enjoy our welcome dinner. Overnight in Bangkok.
Day 2: Bangkok - Grand Palace, Temple of Dawn, Canal Trip
This morning we visit the Grand Palace and the ancient temple Wat Pho, “Temple of the reclining Buddha.” After lunch, we visit the King’s Royal Barges and Wat Arun, before boarding our long-tail boats.
We travel along the Chao Phrya River and observe Thai life on the water. In this river community, restaurants, fruit sellers, laundry facilities and even temples are all accessible by boat! We will enjoy dinner tonight at a riverside restaurant.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Day 3: Fly to Siem Reap, Cambodia
Following breakfast, we will transfer to the airport for our flight to Siem Reap. Upon arrival we transfer to our hotel. Overnight in Siem Reap.
Day 4: Angkor Wat Temples; Classical Cambodian Dance
Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument ever built, covering an area of 200 acres with its towers, terraces and causeways. The Khmer Empire reached its zenith of artistic expression and architecture with the building of Angkor Wat.
Built in the 12th century and abandoned in 1431, Angkor Wat was swallowed by encroaching jungle until the great temple complex was rediscovered in 1860 by French botanist Henri Mahout.
Today, we visit Kravan, Srah Srang, Banteay Kdei, Eastern Mebon, and Pre Rup temples. Later this afternoon, we explore Ta Prohm, Takeo and Preah Khan temples and we will watch the sunset from the top of Phnom Bakheng Hill. Tonight, we have dinner with a performance of classical Cambodian dances. Overnight in Siem Reap.
Day 5: Angkor Wat - UNESCO World Heritage Site
Today, we continue our exploration of the magnificent temple complex of Angkor Wat. Following breakfast, we will visit the South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple, Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper King, Royal Enclosure and Phimean Akas.
Overnight in Siem Reap.
Day 6: Angkor Wat - Banteay Srei, Fly to Phonom Penh
This morning, we visit Banteay Srei, "The Citadel of Women". Tucked away in the countryside, the sandstone carvings are better preserved here than at most temples of Angkor. Early this afternoon, we will transfer to the airport for our flight to Phnom Penh, where we will be met upon arrival and transferred to our hotel. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 7: Phnom Penh Sights
Phnom Penh is situated at the confluence of the Mekong, Bassac and the Tonle Sap Rivers. Once considered the most beautiful of the French-built cities of Indochina, its charm and character is still evident despite its turbulent past. Today’s highlights include visits to the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, the Killing Fields and Toul Sleng.
Early this afternoon, we will visit the National Museum before some free time to explore on your own. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 8: Boat Journey to Saigon, Vietnam
This morning we leave Phnom Penh by boat for a mid-afternoon arrival into Chau Doc, Vietnam. We continue to Chan Tho to to relax before dinner. Overnight in Chan Tho.
Day 9: Mekong Delta Boat Journey; Floating Market, Ho Chi Minh City
After breakfast we will take a leisurely boat trip to explore the picturesque tributaries of the Lower Mekong Delta (Bassac River). Deposits of sediment from the Mekong River formed this rich verdant region. We then journey to Cai Rang floating markets, which are the liveliest in the region. We will have lunch in Can Tho at a local restaurant before departing for Ho Chi Minh City to arrive in the late afternoon. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 10: The Cu Chi Tunnels
Following breakfast, you will leave Ho Chi Minh City to explore the infamous Cu Chi Tunnels, the Vietcong’s underground tunnel system that, at one time, stretched as far as the Cambodian border. The network consists of over 130 miles of tunnels in the Cu Chi district alone; parts of which are several stories deep.
There are trapdoors, specially constructed living areas, storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, command centers and kitchens — all underground! Parts of this remarkable tunnel network have been enlarged and upgraded and are now open to the public. The afternoon is free to catch your breath or do some of your own exploring before dinner. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh.
Day 11: Ho Chi Minh Sightseeing; Fly to Danang
We spend the morning seeing Ho Chi Minh City and strolling through the immense Binh Tay Market.
We will visit the Reunification Palace, which was the residence of the presidents of South Vietnam before 1975. Before heading back to the hotel we will also see the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, as well as the War Crime museum.
In the late afternoon we transfer to the airport for out flight to Danang. A short drive will take us to Hoi An. Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 12: Sightseeing Hoi An
This morning, we have a walking tour of Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Quaint pastel buildings line the streets, interspersed with colorful temples, small art galleries and meandering canals. We visit Hoi An Museum and a Chinese pagoda.
This afternoon, is a free afternoon for your own exploration or just relax. Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 13: Hoi An to Hue (UNESCO World Heritage Site) via China Beach
Today, we drive to Hue. Serving as Vietnam’s capital from 1802 – 1945, Hue has traditionally been one of the country’s cultural, religious and educational centers. We stop for lunch at beautiful China Beach and then continue on to the Cham Museum in Danang.
In the afternoon, we arrive in Hue. Overnight in Hue.
Day 14: Perfume River Boat Trip
Today’s adventure begins as we board our boat for a trip on the Perfume River. We will visit the Tien Mu Pagoda and the tombs of the emperors Thu Duc and Khai Dinh.
After lunch, we see the local Dong Ba market and take cyclos to explore the ancient streets of Hue. Overnight in Hue.
Day 15: Fly to Hanoi, Journey to Halong Bay
Upon arrival, we drive to Halong Bay. Halong Bay has thousands of weathered limestone islands that rise from the warm turquoise waters of the bay. We board our boat in time for lunch.
After lunch, we visit Heavenly Cave. Dinner and overnight on the boat in Halong Bay.
Day 16: Halong Bay, Hanoi Sites
This morning we will continue to explore Halong Bay by boat. For early risers, the sunrise from the upper deck is a lovely way to greet the day from the water. We may see the fishing boats returning after the night fish. Disembark at noon and journey back to Hanoi for lunch and afternoon sightseeing. We will visit the Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple and Hanoi Opera House. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 17: Halong Bay; Hanoi Sites
On the banks of the Perfume River is the Chinese-style Vietnamese imperial citadel, Dai Noi, from which the Nguyen family controlled southern and central Vietnam from the mid- 16th to the mid-20th century.
This morning before we board our flight from Hue to Hanoi, we visit the Dai Noi Citadel and view this fantastic structure, which was based on Chinese designs in Beijing.
We will tour the old quarter by “cyclo” (a three wheeled bicycle rickshaw).
This area has been the manufacturing and trading center for silk, rice, paper, fish and jewelry since the 15th century. Today, the area houses a number of small shops. The afternoon is free to explore Hanoi’s tree-lined streets and wide boulevards. Tonight, we have dinner at a local restaurant and take in a performance of the famous water-puppets. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 18: Fly to Vientiane, Laos
Today we fly to Vientiane, where we are met and transferred to our hotel.
Vientiane is an intriguing mix of Lao, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, US and Soviet influences. Tree-lined boulevards and old temples impart an atmosphere of exotic timelessness. On our afternoon city tour, we will see That Luang, the Great Sacred Stupa which is a symbol of both the Buddhist religion and Lao sovereignty.
We will also see the oldest temple in Vientiane, the Wat Sisaket and Patuxai, a large monument which commemorates the Lao who died in pre-Revolutionary wars. Overnight in Vientiane.
Day 19: Fly to Luang Prabang, Laos - Kuang Sy Waterfall, K’Hmu Villages
This morning we fly to Luang Prabang. Our day trip to the Kuang Sy Waterfall takes us to the tribal villages of H’mong and K’hm. We will visit the Ethnology museum as well. Here we have the opportunity to learn about the customs and daily lives of the people who live in this region. We enjoy a picnic next to the swirling green pools of the waterfall before making our way back to Luang Prabang. Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Day 20: Luang Prabang Walking Tour UNESCO World Heritage Site, explore by foot
Luang Prabang is known as a Mecca for Theravada Buddhism and has about 80 monasteries with approximately 1200 monks. For those who would like to experience the monks going on a 6 AM alms-round, your tour leader will be more then happy to organize this with offerings of rice for you to give to the monks as they walk by in a straight line.
Located at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Kham Rivers and surrounded by mountains, Luang Prabang is one of the most romantic cities in Southeast Asia. We have a walking tour of this beautiful old capital city which includes a visit to the National Museum, formerly a Royal Palace. We see a number of historic temples including Wat Sen, Wat Xieng and Wat Bak Mo. The city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the beautiful French Mansions that grace the city are a historical reminder of its colonial past.
Later we will attend a Baci ceremony in a village outside Luang Prabang. Unique to Laos culture, a Baci involves transferring good luck onto a person or event through blessed strings tied to one wrist. Overnight in Luang Prabang..
Day 21: Visit “Caves of a Thousand Buddhas” Enroute to Pakbeng
Early this morning, embark for our two-day voyage on the Mekong River to Pakbeng. We will make a short stop at a H’mong Village before our buffet lunch on board. We continue to Pak-Ou village situated at the mouth of the Nam Ou River, where we will visit Tam Ting — “Caves of a Thousand Buddhas”. We will also have the opportunity to observe the traditional making of rice alcohol.
Upon arrival in Pakbeng we walk to Pakbeng market, where people come from surrounding villages to exchange their goods. Overnight in Pakbeng.
Day 22: Begin 2 Day Mekong River Journey, Chiang Khong, Thailand
Embrase the sunrise over the Mekong River as we start our day towards Chiang Khong. Our journey continues through remote regions of northern Laos. We will make one stop en route in a rural village to observe local daily life. After completing the immigration formalities we cross the Laos/Thailand border and make our way for a relaxing evening in Thailand. Overnight in Chiang Saen.
Day 23: Golden Triangle to Chiang Mai Chaing Dao Elephant Camp
Today, we explore Chiang Saen before driving to Chiang Mai in the afternoon. Chiang Saen is the official center of the “Golden Triangle”, where the borders of Burma, Thailand and Laos meet, at the confluence of the Ruak and Mekong Rivers. Historically, the “Golden Triangle” refers to a large geographic area, stretching thousands of square kilometers, within which opium trade is prevalent.
On our way to Chiang Mai we will visit the Chiang Dao Elephant Camp and enjoy a ride before checking into our hotel for the evening. Overnight in Chiang Mai.
Day 24: Cycle to The Ancient Ruins of Vieng Kum Kham; Thai Cooking Lessons
We drive to the Sraphee district for our bicycle tour on the Ping River. We pass by a traditional northern Thai cremation site and also visit the village of Ban Don Kaew, where the local delicacy khao laam is produced (coconut and rice served in bamboo sticks.)
We continue our ride to the hidden and seldom visited ruins in the ancient city of Wiang Khum Kaam. Before finishing the trip at Wat Chedi Liam, we visit a small pottery village. For those who do not wish to cycle, there is a vehicle available.
We will have lunch at a local restaurant. This afternoon we will have the opportunity to learn about and prepare tasty Thai food at a cooking school. Overnight in Chiang Mai.
Day 25: Fly to Bangkok
This morning, we will have time to explore on our own before we fly to Bangkok. With over 300 temples, set against a backdrop of rolling green hills, Chiang Mai is a visually striking city. The old city of Chiang Mai is a neat square bounded by moats and partial walls and is small enough to get around by foot or bicycle.
We depart Chiang Mai and fly to Bangkok. Overnight in Bangkok.
Day 26: Fly Bangkok/Rangoon, Burma; Shwedagon Temple
Following breakfast, we transfer to the airport for our flight to Rangoon, Burma. Upon arrival, we will be met and transferred to our hotel. This afternoon, we visit the colonial city center of Rangoon. We will see the Sule Pagoda, dating back over 2,000 years; the magnificent reclining Buddha at Chauk Htat Gyi; and the Karaweil Hall — a floating barge on the Kandawgyi Lake. We explore Bogyoke (Scotts) Market with its myriad of goods including food, clothing, handicrafts, gems and much more.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, we will visit one of the world’s most spectacular monuments, the Shwedagon Pagoda. For Burmese Buddhists, Shwedagon is the most sacred of all Buddhist sites in the country, one which all Burmese hope to visit at least once in their lifetime.
Overnight in Rangoon.
Day 27: Fly Rangoon/Mandalay; Temples and Pagodas
Following breakfast, we transfer to the airport for our domestic flight to Mandalay. We will visit the Mahagandayon Monastery, where more than a thousand monks live and study. We may have the opportunity to observe the monks having their last meal of the day in silence. We continue on to the 200-year-old U Bein teak bridge, built in 1782 at the time when Amarapura was the Royal capital. We will visit the Bagaya Monastery and see an intriguing collection of Buddha statues before returning back to Mandalay for lunch.
This afternoon we will visit some of the most revered religious monuments in Burma: the Mahamuni Pagoda, the Shwe Inbin Monastery, the Golden Palace Monastery, and the Kuthodaw Pagoda — the world’s largest book, made of marble! We also visit a traditional hand-woven silk workshop, as well as a Kalaga tapestries craftsmen’s workshop, before proceeding to Mandalay Hill to watch the sunset. Overnight in Mandalay.
Day 28: Mount Popa - Pagan
We have an early breakfast before embarking on our scenic excursion through rural Burma. We will have lunch at a local restaurant before continuing on to Mount Popa, an extinct volcano.
For those who climb the 777 steps to the shrine at the top of the peak, the views are spectacular! We continue our scenic drive to Pagan, passing through several quaint villages. Overnight in Pagan.
Day 29: Explore Pagan — a UNESCO World Heritage Site
After breakfast we will stroll through the colorful local market. We visit some of the most significant pagodas and temples of Pagan, including Shwezigon Pagoda, built in the early 11th century by King Anawrahta, as a religious shrine. We will also visit Ku Byanuk Gyi, a temple with superb murals of Jataka scenes, Khay Min Ga Temple, noted for its panoramic view of the area’s numerous monuments and Ananda Temple, with four standing Buddha images. After lunch, we visit a lacquerware craftsmen’s workshop in nearby Myinkaba village. We continue on to Manuha Temple, built in the Mon style in 1059 and then to Nanbaya Temple, a unique sandstone monument said to have been the palace of King Manuha.
Late this afternoon, we will watch the magnificent sunset over the Irrawaddy River — from the water on a sunset boat cruise, before we head to dinner at a riverside restaurant. Overnight in Pagan.
Day 30: Pagan
This morning, we visit the site of Tayokepyay Temple in Min Nan Thu Village, as well as the Phaya Thone Zu and Nandamanya Temples, noted for exquisite murals of 13th century. We will also see Kyat Kan Cave monastery, a famous meditation retreat in Pagan. After lunch we explore the Myingaba Gu Byaukgyi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We visit the archaeological museum to view beautiful Buddha images of bronze, stone and lacquer. Overnight in Pagan.
Day 31: Fly to Bangkok, Thailand
Today, we transfer to the airport for our flight to Rangoon. Upon arrival, we will visit the Kaba Aye (World Peace) Pagoda and the Mahapasana Cave, where the sixth Buddhist synod took place. We will also see Botataung Pagoda, Rangoon’s oldest Chinese temple and have a walking tour of Chinatown. In the afternoon we will fly back to Bangkok for our farewell dinner. Overnight in Bangkok.
Day 32: Depart Bangkok
We say a fond farewell to Southeast Asia with a transfer to Bangkok Airport for our departure flights.
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