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Siem Reap
Arrival in Siem Reap
TransferOvernight in Siem Reap. |
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Siem Reap
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.
Excursion to the Tonle Sap Lake with boat trip
TONLE SAP (Great Lake). Located in the heart of Cambodia, this
extraordinary lake swells up to seven times its original size during
the monsoon season. Its ecosystem is one of the richest and most
diverse in the region. This boat trip will explore the floating
fishing villages that live at the edges of the lake, passing submerged
forests and fishing farms.
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Phnom Penh
Transfer
Flight from Siem Reap to 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 at WAT PHNOM, the
birthplace of the capital; according to legend the city began here
when a woman named Penh found four Buddha statues and built the temple
to house them. Afterwards, see the splendor of Cambodia's royal
heritage by visiting the ROYAL PALACE, still the official residence of
King Norodom Sihamoi, the adjacent SILVER PAGODA, also known as the
Pagoda of the Emerald Buddha, and the elegant NATIONAL MUSEUM, which
contains a comprehensive collection of Khmer art.
In the afternoon, learn about a chapter from Cambodia's more recent,
tragic, past at the TUOL SLENG MUSEUM (Museum of Genocide). Formerly
the Tuol Svay Prey High School, in 1975, this became the interrogation
and torture facility for the Khmer Rouge regime - at that time known
as Security Prison 21, or simply S-21. Kept largely unchanged, this
prison now showcases photographs and exhibits about the thousands of
victims that passed through these doors - only seven of whom came out
alive.
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 4 |
Saigon
Transfer
Flight from Phnom Penh to Saigon.
Arrival in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
TransferSightseeing in Saigon
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 building was 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. Finally, end up 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 5 |
Hanoi
Transfer
Flight from Saigon to Hanoi.
TransferSightseeing in Hanoi
Although it is the modern-day capital of Vietnam, HANOI still
retains the mystery and charm of past centuries. Narrow lanes and
traditional shophouses invite exploration by cyclo, while its many
beautiful public spaces - lakes, parks, tree-lined boulevards and
monuments - give the city an air of elegance and harmony with nature
unique among Asian capitals. Begin your day visiting the TEMPLE OF
LITERATURE, a peaceful series of walled courtyards and graceful
gateways, and one of the best surving examples of traditional
Vietnamese architecture. Founded in 1070 and dedicated to Confucius,
this was also the site of Vietnam's first university.
Continue to the miniature ONE PILLAR PAGODA. Also dating from the
11th century, this monument was rebuilt after being destroyed by the
French in 1954. Today it stands near the vast HO CHI MINH MEMORIAL
COMPLEX, a lovely park setting which is home to Ho Chi Minh final
resting place, as well as a museum and other memorials. Begin at the
HO CHI MINH MAUSOLEUM, where visitors can pay respects to the embalmed
body of Ho Chi Minh. The Mausoleum is closed in the afternoons, on
Mondays and Fridays, and closes annually in October and November for
restoration. Continue through the park to HO CHI MINH STILT HOUSE, the
simple two-room dwelling where Ho Chi Minh lived from 1948 until his
final days. Preserved in the same condition as during his life, it may
be viewed through the windows.
Finally, head to HOAN KIEM LAKE, located in heart of Hanoi, which
contains an islet with the tiny TORTOISE PAGODA. Enroute, pass other
colonial landmarks such as the magnificent OPERA HOUSE (may be seen
from the outside only) and ST JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL. From the lake,
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.
In the afternoon, visit one of Hanoi's famous museums, either the
HISTORY MUSEUM or the MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY.
Once the museum of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient, the
HISTORY MUSEUM (BAO TANG LICH) is housed in an elegant building from
the 1930s, and include exhibits spanning the entirety of Vietnam's
history including prehistory, proto-Vietnamese civilisations, the Dong
Son culture, the Oc-Eo culture and the Khmer Kingdoms.
The MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY 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.
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| Day 6 |
Hanoi
Excursion to Halong Bay with boat trip including lunch
The day cruise start at 12.30 pm. Cruise on a traditional wooden
boat among the emerald waters and craggy limestone cliffs of Halong
Bay, stopping at different islands to explore some of the many caves
in this area. Sail past floating villages, fishermen casting their
nets and pearl fisheries and observe the rhythms of daily life on the
bay. The boat returns to Halong pier at approximately 16.30 pm.
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Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 7 |
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 8 |
Luang Prabang
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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.
Overnight in Luang Prabang. |
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Luang Prabang
Sightseeing in Luang Prabang
In the morning, visit a LOCAL MARKET to see the bustle and activity
of the early morning. Continue to the NATIONAL MUSEUM (ROYAL PALACE),
a modest but graceful building which combines traditional Lao and
French beaux-arts motifs. This turn-of-the century royal residence has
been preserved as it was when the royal family last lived here and
provides unique insights into the history of Laos. (Closed on
Tuesdays). Afterwards, visit WAT MAI.
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.
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Overnight in Luang Prabang. |
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| Day 10 |
Luang Prabang
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