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Phnom Penh
Arrival in Phnom Penh
TransferSightseeing in Phnom Penh
Explore PHNOM PENH, a chaotic, energetic and always fascinating
city. Graceful tree-lined boulevards and riverfront promenades are
reminders of bygone eras; today they teem with life and activity, as
motorcycles weave in and out of traffic, vendor hawk their wares, and
pedestrians go about their business. Start your tour with an insight
into Cambodia's cultural heritage with a visit to the ROYAL PALACE,
still the official residence of King Norodom Sihamoi and the adjacent
SILVER PAGODA, also known as the Pagoda of the Emerald Buddha.
Continue to the elegant NATIONAL MUSEUM, which contains a
comprehensive collection of Khmer Art. Finally, explore the modern-day
city, visiting one of Phnom Penh's two great markets, the CENTRAL
MARKET, located in a distinctive domed Art Deco building, and the
sprawling RUSSIAN MARKET, a labyrinth of stalls selling everything
from CDs and DVDs to silks, crafts, jewelry and more.
Overnight in Phnom Penh. |
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| Day 2 |
Siem Reap
Transfer
Flight from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap.
Transfer Sightseeing in Angkor
Visit Angkor Wat The crowning jewel of Khmer
architecture, ANGKOR WAT is the national symbol and the highlight of
any visit to Cambodia. The largest, best preserved, and most
religiously significant of the Angkor temples, Angkor impresses
visitors both by its sheer scale and beautifully proportioned layout,
as well as the delicate artistry of its carvings. To approach the
temple, first cross the vast moat, continuing along a broad causeway
lined with naga balustrades. As you enter the main building, ascend
through a series of galleries and courtyard before reaching the
central sanctuary, which offers beautiful views back over the causeway
and across the surrounding countryside. On the way, stop to enjoy the
intricate stonecarvings that adorn nearly every surface, with some
1,700 Apsaras, or celestial dancers, sculpted into the walls. Along
the outer gallery walls run the longest continuous bas-relief in the
world, which narrates stories from Hindu mythology, including the
famous Churning of the Ocean of Milk. Angkor Wat is stunning at any
time of the day, but sunrise and sunset are especially beautiful times
to watch the play of light on the stones.
Visit Angkor Thom The fortified city
of ANGKOR THOM covers an area of 10 square km. Enclosed by a wall and
wide moats, the city includes many of Angkor's most popular sights.
Enter by the monumental SOUTH GATE over a causeway lined on either
side by statues of demons and gods, each carrying a giant naga.
Continue to the TERRACE OF THE ELEPHANTS and the TERRACE OF THE LEPER
KINGS, former spaces for public cermonies, both adorned with dramatic
bas reliefs. Visit the ruined BAPHUON, ROYAL ENCLOSURE and PHIMEANAKAS
before continuing to the mysterious BAYON TEMPLE. In this temple, one
of the most popular and compelling in Angkor, explore the galleries of
beautifully preserved bas reliefs and ascend narrow stairs to reach
the central sanctuary, where you will find giant stone faces smiling
enigmatically down at you from every angle.
Overnight in Siem Reap. |
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| Day 3 |
Siem Reap
Sightseeing in Angkor
Visit Banteay Srei Temple
Seemingly miniature in comparison to the other Angkor temples,
BANTEAY SREI is considered to be the jewel of classical Khmer art.
Built in pink sandstone, the walls are covered in exquisitely
preserved carvings of unusual delicacy. Because of its small size,
fairy-like atmosphere and extraordinary examples of Khmer sculpture,
this temple is often a favorite with visitors.
Visit Banteay Samre
BANTEAY SAMRE is a mid-12th century temple dedicated to the god
Vishnu.
Visit Ta Prohm
TA PROHM: one of the most popular attractions of Angkor as
much of the jungle has not been cleared and it looks very much as most
of the Angkor monuments would have appeared when European explorers
first stumbled across them.
Visit Ta Keo
TA KEO: built by Jayavarman V who ruled from 968 to 1001),
it was the first Angkorian monument built entirely of sandstone and
was dedicated to Shiva. The summit of the central tower is 50 meters
high and is surrounded by four lower towers.
Visit a temple for sunset
Watch the sun set over the Cambodian countryside from the upper
terraces of an ancient Angkorian temple.
Overnight in Siem Reap. |
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| Day 4 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Angkor
Visit Roluos Group Temples
ROLUOS GROUP: these monuments mark the beginning of
classical art, as some of the earliest great temples built by the
Khmer. They served as the capital of Indravarman (who reigned from 877
to 889).
LOLEI: built on an islet by Yasovarman I (who ruled from 889
to 910), the founder of the first city of Angkor. The sandstone
carvings in the niches of the temples are notable as are the Sanskrit
inscriptions on the doorposts.
PREAH KO: erected by Indravarman I in the late 9th century
in dedication to his defied ancestors in 880. There are inscriptions
in Sanskrit on the doorsteps of each temple.
BAKONG: built and dedicated to Shiva by Indravarman I, this
is the largest and most interesting of the Roluos Group of temples and
still has an active Buddhist monastery.
Transfer
Flight from Siem Reap to Saigon.
Arrival in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
Transfer
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 5 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Saigon and Cholon (Chinatown)
A vibrant metropolis, SAIGON teems with energy, activity and
motion. Everywhere you look, you see the meeting of traditional and
modern life. The emerging modern skyline stands cheek by jowl with
colonial buildings and traditional temples. Outside on the streets,
young professionals zip by on motorcyles, chatting on cellphones;
inside the quiet temple courtyards, worshippers pray amidst clouds of
incense. Begin your tour of this exciting city with a tour of the
historic center, strolling along DONG KHOI STREET, formerly known as
the Rue Catinat, the main shopping thoroughfare and heart of old
colonial Saigon. Pass by classic European-style landmarks such as the
ornate CITY HALL (HOTEL DE VILLE), the old OPERA HOUSE (both may only
be viewed from the outside), and pay a quick visit to the
neo-Romanesque NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL and the CENTRAL POST OFFICE.
Afterwards dive into modern history with a tour of the
REUNIFICATION PALACE. Formerly the Independence Palace of the South
Vietnamese president, this 60s style uwas famously stormed by tanks on
April 30, 1975 signifying the fall of South Vietnam. It has been
preserved in its original state, and the original tanks remain on
display near the entrance gates. Continue to the harrowing WAR
REMNANTS MUSEUM, which comprehensively documents the travails of the
long Vietnam- American War. Inside are detailed photographic
exhibitions; outside is a collection of tanks, planes and weapons. A
powerful experience, this museum is guaranteed to provoke strong
emotions. In the afternoon, head out to CHOLON (CHINATOWN), stopping
to visit two of Saigon's most interesting pagodas, the JADE EMPEROR
PAGODA and GIAC LAM PAGODA, the oldest in the city. The sprawling,
densely packed Cholon retains a traditional Asian feeling, unlike the
more modern Saigon city center. Explore the highlights of this
fascinating area, beginning with a brief visit to BINH TAY MARKET, the
vast wholesale market selling every kind of good from dried foods to T
shirts to electronics. Continue to THIEN HAU PAGODA, build by the
Cantonese congregation and dedicated to the heavenly goddess. End your
tour at the central BEN THANH MARKET, where vendors display a vast
array of goods and handicrafts, appealing to every taste
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 6 |
Saigon
Excursion to Cu Chi Tunnels and Tay Ninh
From Saigon, drive to TAY NINH, the birthplace of the unique CAO
DAI religion, a fusion of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism,
Christianity, Islam and native Vietnamese spiritual beliefs. Every day
at noon, worshippers garbed in colorful robes flock to the CAO DAI
GREAT TEMPLE to participate in the daily prayer sessions, which
visitors may respectfully observe from the upper balconies. (Note:
shortly before and during the annual TET festival (Vietnamese New
Year) the daily ceremony of the priests in Tay Ninh may be cancelled
without prior notice).
Afterwards, continue to the CU CHI TUNNELS. Never discovered by
American forces, these tunnels were an important Vietcong base during
the American War. Stretching over 200 km, this incredible underground
network, dug by hand out of hard laterite, connected command posts,
hospitals, shelter and weapon factories. Today, you can walk through
the area and learn about the day-to-day life of the VC, see the
cleverly disguised entrances and elaborate booby-traps, and even
venture inside the tunnels, some of which have been modified to
accommodate tourists. Return to Saigon in the late afternoon.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 7 |
Hue
Transfer
Flight from Saigon to Hue.Sightseeing in Hue
Hue served as the capital of Vietnam for more than 140 years. It
houses ancient temples, imperial buildings and French-style edifices.
It was established in the 17th century.
Visit the Imperial Tombs of Tu Duc and Khai Dinh
Venture into the countryside around Hue to the IMPERIAL TOMB OF TU
DUC. Tu Duc, the longest reigning Vietnamese emperor, designed and
built this elegant tomb during his lifetime, using it as a retreat for
meditation, reading and theater performances. Take some time to soak
in the tranquil atmosphere, wandering among the gracefully
proportioned pavilions, courtyards and lotus ponds. Afterwards visit
the IMPERIAL TOMB OF KHAI DINH, dramatically located on a hillside.
The last of the monumental tombs of the Nguyen dynasty, completed in
1931, this tomb incorporates distinct European elements into the
traditional Vietnamese architecture.
Overnight in Hue. |
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Hue
Sightseeing in Hue
Hue served as the capital of Vietnam for more than 140 years. It
houses ancient temples, imperial buildings and French-style edifices.
It was established in the 17th century.
Visit the Old Imperial City
Located in the heart of Hue is the IMPERIAL CITADEL, a vast complex
built in the early 19th century and modelled after the Forbidden City
of Peking. The original walls stretched for 10 km and were surrounded
by a wide moat. Today, most of the buildings have been destroyed due
to bombing during the Vietnam-American War, but the monuments that
remain provide a fascinating glimpse into the court life of the Nguyen
Dynasty. Approach the city past the striking FLAG TOWER, where a giant
Vietnamese flag waves proudly overhead, to the imposing NGO MON GATE,
the main entrance to the Imperial Enclosure. Enter into an area of
spacious courtyards and serene lotus ponds, and visit DIEN THO
Residence ( Dien Tho palace) is where the Queen mother lived, visit
THAI HOA PALACE, the magnificently decorated reception hall, the HALLS
OF THE MANDARINS, and the original NINE DYNASTIC URNS, among other
sites.
Excursion to Thien Mu Pagoda and Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang with
boat trip
Enjoy a leisurely boat ride down the PERFUME RIVER, stopping first
at the iconic THIEN MU PAGODA, an elegant seven-tiered octagonal tower
which has become Hue's most widely recognizable monument. Continue
cruising into the countryside to the IMPERIAL TOMB OF MINH MANG, a
majestic complex of courtyards, pavilions and temples in a beautiful
natural setting.
Overnight in Hue. |
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| Day 9 |
Hoi An
By vehicle from Hue to Hoi An with sightseeing in
Danang Journey from Hue over scenic mountainous roads
with spectacular views over the coastline. Halfway between Danang and
Hue lies the dramatic HAI VAN PASS, the high dividing line between the
climate zones of north and south Vietnam. Continue southwards passing
LANG CO, a lovely stretch of beach curving outwards between a clear
blue lagoon and the South China Sea After arriving in
DANANG, tour the CHAM MUSEUM, an elegant colonial building which now
houses the finest collection of Cham sculpture in the world and
briefly pass CHINA BEACH, a famous spot for American soldiers during
the Vietnam-American War. Continue south to Hoi An, stopping enroute
to visit the MARBLE MOUNTAINS, five stone hillocks, once islands, that
now rise sharply from the surrounding ricefields. Riddled with caves
and shrines, they are said to each represent one of the five elements
of the universe.
Sightseeing in Hoi An The exquisitely
preserved merchant town of HOI AN was declared a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in 1999. Its colorful shophouses and temples reflect a diverse
heritage, dating back to the 16th and 17th century, when it was a
major port for Western, Chinese and Japanese traders. Today it is a
thriving center of traditional crafts and a shoppers’ paradise, best
explored on foot.
Wander through the cobbled streets, past low tile-roofed
buildings, the bustling central MARKET and the small HARBOUR where
colorfully painted boats are moored. The walking tour will include
visits to a PRIVATE HOUSE, where members of the same family have lived
continuously for centuries in a traditional setting; to one of the
FAMILY CHAPELS built by prominent merchant or official families as
centers for ancestor worship; and to a typical CHINESE-STYLE PAGODA or
ASSEMBLY HALL. Finally, continue to the famous JAPANESE COVERED
BRIDGE, first constructed in 1593 by the Japanese community of Hoi An
to link the town with the Chinese quarters across the stream.
Overnight in Hoi An. |
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| Day 10 |
Hanoi
By vehicle from Hoi An to Danang
Flight from Danang to Hanoi.
TransferSightseeing in Hanoi
Head to HOAN KIEM LAKE, located in heart of Hanoi, which contains
an islet with the tiny TORTOISE PAGODA. From there, walking to explore
the OLD QUARTER. This fascinating network of narrow alleys and
shophouses is also known as 'The 36 Streets,' each street being named
after the merchandise traditionally sold there, ranging from fabrics
to crafts to medicines to tombstones. A handicraft-lover's paradise
and a endlessly interesting place to explore local life. Afterwards,
visit the MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY, which brings to life the astonishing
ethnic diversity in Vietnam, with art and artifacts from the 54
different ethnic groups that inhabit the country. Inside the museum
are detailed descriptions of minority groups, with examples of their
traditional clothing and way of life. Outside are faithful
reconstructions of traditional longhouses, cemeteries and other
distinctive ethnic buildings.
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 11 |
Vientiane
Transfer
Flight from Hanoi to Vientiane.
Arrival in Vientiane
TransferSightseeing in Vientiane
The capital city of Laos, Vientiane still feels like a sleepy city
with relaxed charm, tree-lined boulevards, interesting wats and
colorful markets. Tour the different highlights of the city, including
PHA THAT LUANG, a gleaming golden stupa which is perhaps most
important national monument in Laos; HO PHA KEO, the formal royal
temple, now a museum with beautiful examples of Buddhist sculpture;
WAT SI SAKET; and PATUXAI, a monumental arch inspired by the Arc de
Triomphe, but executed with Lao motifs.
Overnight in Vientiane. |
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| Day 12 |
Luang Prabang
Transfer
Flight from Vientiane to Luang Prabang.
TransferSightseeing in Luang Prabang
Set between the Nam Khan and Nam Ou rivers, Luang Prabang is an
enchanting town filled with historic temples and colonial style
buildings. The entire town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
in 1995. Begin your tour with WAT VISOUN (Wat Wisunalat). The oldest
living temple in Luang Prabang, Wat Visoun dates back to 1513 and
contains a collection of antique wooden Buddhas. Visit the nearby WAT
AHAM before continuing to WAT XIENG THONG, the crowning jewel of all
the monasteries and temples in the city. Its many ornate buildings
feature exquisite mosaic and gold-stenciled murals. From there, stroll
down the main street (Wat Street) of Luang Prabang. Time permitting,
stop at some of the many temples that line its sides, including WAT
SIBOUNHEUANG, WAT SI MOUNGKHOUN, WAT SOP and WAT SENE.
Visit Mount Phousi for sunset
Climb the hillside stairs to the small temples atop PHOU SI, the
100m high hill which sits in the middle of the town, offering
beautiful views over the temples and river.
Overnight in Luang Prabang. |
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Luang Prabang
Sightseeing in Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang, the ancient capital city of the Lan Xang Kingdom, is
famous for its historic temples and beautiful setting surrounded by
mountains. In 1995 it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Excursion by boat to Pak Ou Caves
Travel down the Mekong River to the steep limestone cliffs
overlooking the Mekong and Nam Ou rivers, home to the PAK OU CAVES.
These extraordinary caves are filled with Buddha images, of every
style and material imaginable. On the return journey, stop at BAN XANG
HAI, a local village famous for the production of lao lao, the local
rice wine whisky.
Visit the weaving village of Ban Xang Khong
Visit BAN XANG KHONG, a village near Luang Prabang well known for
its traditional handwoven cotton and silk, as well as production of
the local sa (mulberry) paper.
Overnight in Luang Prabang. |
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| Day 14 |
Luang Prabang
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