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Phnom Penh
Arrival in Phnom Penh
Transfer
Overnight in Phnom Penh. |
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Phnom Penh
Sightseeing in Phnom Penh
Cambodia’s capital sits at the confluence of the Mekong, Bassac and
Tonle Sap rivers. Considered the loveliest of the French-built cities
of Indochina, it was founded as a small monastery in 1372 by a rich
Khmer woman called Penh after she found four Buddha statues in a tree
trunk on the banks of the Mekong. She set up the monastery on a nearby
hill – or ‘phnom’ in Cambodian.
WAT PHNOM: a temple and location of the first pagoda on this site
built in 1372 by ‘Penh’ to house the four Buddha statues found on the
banks of the Mekong. It is the only hill (27 meters) in the capital.
WAT OUNALOM: a very important wat comprising 44 structures facing the
Tonle Sap Lake and built in 1443 to house a hair of the Buddha.
ROYAL PALACE AND SILVER PAGODA: the royal palace stands on the site of
the former citadel, Bantey Kev (built in 1813). Visitors are not
allowed in some portions of the grounds, as the palace is the official
residence of King Norodom Sihamoni. The silver pagoda is often called
the Pagoda of the Emerald Buddha or Wat Preah Kaeo after the statue
housed there. The wooden temple was originally built by King Norodom
in 1892 and inside, its floor is comprised of more than 5000 silver
blocks which together weigh nearly 6 tons.
NATIONAL MUSEUM: designed by a French archeologist and painter, George
Groslier, in Khmer style in 1920 to exhibit works previously scattered
throughout the country. It contains a collection of Khmer art
including the beautiful 6th century bronze statue of Vishnu.
TUOL SLENG MUSEUM (Museum of Genocide): formerly the Tuol Svay Prey
High School, in 1975 it became the Khmer Rouge’s main torture and
interrogation center. It was known as Security Prison 21 – or just
S-21.
CENTRAL MARKET: a covered market distinguished by its central dome
(built in 1937). It is filled with shops selling jewelry, fabrics and
all kinds of souvenirs. A great place for browsing.
Overnight in Phnom Penh. |
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Phnom Penh
Excursion to Killing Fields
THE KILLING FIELDS OF CHOEUNG EK: people tortured in the S-21 prison
(a former school taken over in 1975 by the Khmer Rouge and turned into
a torture chamber) were brought here to be executed. Many mass graves
were found in this area.
Afternoon at leisure
Overnight in Phnom Penh. |
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| Day 4 |
Phnom Penh - Saigon
Transfer
Flight from Phnom Penh to Saigon
Arrival in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
Transfer
Sightseeing in Saigon and Cholon (Chinatown)
4 hrs
Saigon is the largest of Vietnamese cities, with the hustle and bustle
of Vietnamese life visible everywhere. There are street markets,
sidewalk cafes and sleek new bars. The city churns and bubbles. Yet
within this teeming metropolis are 300 years of timeless traditions
and the beauty of an ancient culture. To the west of the city is
District 5, the huge Chinese neighborhood called Cholon, which means
'Big Market'.
NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL: built between 1877 and 1883, it is set in the
heart of Saigon's government quarter. It has a neo-Romanesque form and
two high square towers, tipped with iron spires. In front of the
cathedral is a statue of the Virgin Mary.
CENTRAL POST OFFICE: a French-style building with a glass canopy and
iron frame, situated next to the Notre Dame Cathedral. The structure
was built between 1886 and 1891 and is by far the largest post office
in Vietnam.
CITY HALL: completed in 1908, also known as “Hotel de Ville”, and
located at the northern end of Nguyen Hue Boulevard. With its ornate
gingerbread facade it looks like the town hall of a French town. (May
be viewed from the outside only).
WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM: collections of weapons and photographs from two
Indochina wars are exhibited along with the original French
'Guillotine' brought here in the early 20th century.
BEN THANH MARKET: the central market of Saigon, its surrounding
streets make up one of the city's liveliest areas. Everything commonly
eaten, worn or used by the average resident of Saigon is available
here.
BINH TAY MARKET: Cholon's main marketplace, much of the business
conducted here is wholesale.
THIEN HAU PAGODA: built by the Cantonese congregation in the early
19th century. The pagoda is one of the most active in Cholon and is
dedicated to Thien Hau. It is said that she can travel over the oceans
on a mat and ride the clouds to wherever she pleases.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 5 |
Saigon
Excursion to Cu Chi Tunnels and Tay Ninh
CU CHI TUNNELS: Cu Chi was an important base during the American War,
because of its strategic location. The Vietcong built a 200km long
network of tunnels connecting command posts, hospitals, shelter and
weapon factories. Dug out of hard laterite by hand tools without the
use of cement, this amazing network was never discovered.
TAY NINH: this town serves as the headquarters of one of Vietnam's
religions, Caodism. The Caodai Great Temple at the sect's Holy See is
one of the most striking structures in all of Asia and was built
between 1933 and 1955. The area's dominant geographic feature is Nui
Ba Den (Black Lady Mountain), which towers 850m above the surrounding
plains.
Please note that 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.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 6 |
Saigon
Excursion to My Tho with boat trip on the Mekong
MY THO: capital of Tien Giang Province. The economy is based on
fishing and the cultivation of rice, coconuts, bananas, mangoes,
longans and citrus fruit.
MEKONG DELTA: this is the southernmost region of Vietnam, formed by
sediment deposited by the Mekong River. Silt deposits extend the delta
shoreline at the mouth of the river by as much as 79m per year. The
area is known as Vietnam's 'bread basket' and produces the rice which
feeds the entire country. Visit one or two of the islands with
traditional handcrafts, bee farms and coconut candy production.
DRAGON ISLAND: the island has many longan orchards which can be
visited and the lush, palm fringed shores of the island are lined with
wooden fishing boats.
PHOENIX ISLAND: until his imprisonment and the consequent dispersion
of his flock, the coconut Monk (Ong Dao Dua) led a small community on
this island.
VINH TRANG PAGODA: a beautiful and well maintained sanctuary, this is
the oldest pagoda in the delta. The charitable monks here provide a
home to orphans, disabled and other needy children.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 7 |
Saigon - Hanoi
Transfer
Flight from Saigon to Hanoi
Transfer
Sightseeing in Hanoi (full day)
Hanoi, a city of lakes, shaded boulevards and public parks, is the
capital of Vietnam. It is a very attractive city with French style
buildings and less traffic than other cities in Asia.
ONE PILLAR PAGODA: built by the Emperor Ly Thai Tong, who ruled from
1028 to 1054. Constructed of wood on a single stone pillar, it is
designed to resemble a lotus blossom.
TEMPLE OF LITERATURE: founded in 1070 by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong, who
dedicated it to Confucius in order to honor scholars and men of
literary accomplishment.
HOAN KIEM LAKE: right in the heart of Hanoi, this lake contains an
islet with the tiny Tortoise Pagoda, topped with a red star.
HO CHI MINH MAUSOLEUM: in the tradition of Lenin and Stalin before him
and Mao after him, the final resting place of Ho Chi Minh is a glass
sarcophagus set deep in the bowels of a monumental edifice that has
become a site of pilgrimage. The Mausoleum is open only in the
mornings, and is closed on Mondays and Fridays. Every year, it closes
in October and November for renovation and maintenance.
OPERA HOUSE: a magnificent 900-seat opera house built in 1911. (May be
viewed from the outside only).
ST JOSEPH CATHEDRAL: a neo-Gothic cathedral finished in 1886, it is
noteworthy for its square towers, elaborate altar and stained-glass
windows.
BAO TANG LICH: once the museum of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme
Orient, is a building constructed of reinforced concrete completed in
1930. Exhibits include artefacts from Vietnam's turbulent history
including some from prehistory, proto-Vietnamese civilisations, the
Dong Son culture, the Oc-Eo culture and the Khmer Kingdoms.
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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Hanoi
Excursion to Chua Thay and Chua Tay Phuong Pagoda
THAY PAGODA: the Master's Pagoda, also known as Heavenly Blessing, is
dedicated to Thich Ca Buddha. Eighteen arhats appear on the central
altar. Water puppet shows are performed on a small stage which is
raised on stilts above a pond.
TAY PHUONG PAGODA: consists of three parallel single-level structures
built on a hillock said to resemble a buffalo. Seventy-six figures
carved from jackfruit wood, many from the 18th century, are the
pagoda's most celebrated feature.
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 9 |
Hanoi
Transfer |
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