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9 Day Southeast Asia Itinerary, incl. Ho Chi Minh City and Angkor Wat
A rich 9-day route connects 5 destinations from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok. The tour features Mekong Delta cruises, Angkor Wat sunrise tours, and traditional Khmer meals.
- Day 1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Your Southeast Asia adventure begins in Ho Chi Minh City. Plan for a 45-minute trip from the airport to the city center. Traffic can double this time during rush hour. A guest mentioned: "The hotel in Saigon was centrally located, but request a room away from street noise for better rest after the long flight."
- Day 2
Mekong Delta Day Trip
Head out for a full-day trip to the Mekong Delta. The journey takes 2-3 hours each way. You'll visit local candy factories and take boat rides through villages. One visitor noted: "Getting close to the honey bees and sampling local produce was a highlight of the Mekong cruise." Don't forget insect repellent and a hat for protection from the strong delta sun.
- Day 3
Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh
- Day 4
Phnom Penh
Visit the Killing Fields and S-21 Prison in the morning. Use the afternoon to explore the Royal Palace ($10) or Central Market. One traveler shared: "The Grand Palace at night during the cyclo tour was spectacular." The riverside cafes are perfect after 4 PM when it's cooler.
- Days 5-7
Siem Reap & Angkor Wat
Take a six-hour drive to Siem Reap. You'll have two full days to explore Angkor's temples. Watch the sunrise at Angkor Wat by arriving at 5 AM. Visit Ta Prohm early on your second day to avoid crowds. A recent visitor suggested: "The heat between 11 AM-3 PM is intense – use this time for lunch and pool breaks at your hotel. The Nagara Angkor Boutique hotel's pool was perfect for afternoon cooldowns."
- Days 8-9
Bangkok
Travel four hours to Bangkok through the Cambodia-Thai border. Spend your final day exploring Bangkok. While the hotel near Chinatown offers peace and quiet, it's not close to main attractions. Look into the Sukhumvit area if you want to stay longer.
10 Day Southeast Asia Itinerary, incl. Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City
Southeast Asia unfolds over 10 days at approx. $90 per day. The route flows from Bangkok through Cambodia's Angkor Wat and Phnom Penh to Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City. Highlights include Koh Rong island stay, Chambok Village homestay, and street food tours.
- Day 1
Bangkok, Thailand
- Days 2-3
Siem Reap & Angkor Wat, Cambodia
After a 3-hour drive to cross into Cambodia, you'll arrive in Siem Reap. A traveler recommends: "Watching the monks collect alms at sunrise was humbling. Bring a shawl—it gets chilly in the morning." Start your Angkor tour at 5:30 AM for sunrise views before the crowds arrive. Pack plenty of water and wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
- Days 4-5
Phnom Penh
Take the 6-hour bus ride to Cambodia's capital city. "The street food crawl in Phnom Penh was incredible - try the fresh coconut curry at the night market," one visitor suggests. Visit Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in the morning when it's quieter. The Royal Palace is best visited after 2 PM when most tour groups leave.
- Days 6-7
Koh Rong Island
- Day 8
Chambok Village Homestay
- Days 9-10
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
10 Day Southeast Asia Itinerary, incl. Hanoi and Siem Reap
A 10-day Southeast Asian circuit connects 5 cities from Hanoi to Phuket. The route encompasses UNESCO sites Halong Bay and Angkor Wat, along with Hoi An's ancient streets. Selected hotels, expert guides, and domestic flights included.
- Day 1
Hanoi, Vietnam
Plan to arrive in Vietnam's capital in early afternoon to avoid the intense evening rush hour traffic from the airport. After settling in, walk through the Old Quarter where the streets fill with life after 5pm. Get small Vietnamese dong bills ready for street food stops. The outdoor BBQ spots along Ma May Street offer an excellent introduction to local cuisine.
- Days 2-3
Halong Bay
The 4-hour drive east brings you to the famous UNESCO site of Halong Bay. A practical tip: Only take what you need for the cruise in a small bag since large suitcases are difficult to manage on boats. Visit Luon Cave for kayaking before 9am to avoid crowds and heat. The 6am Tai Chi session on deck offers beautiful sunrise views of the limestone formations.
- Days 4-5
Hoi An
A quick flight to Danang followed by a 45-minute drive gets you to Hoi An. One traveler shared: "The tailors in Hoi An can make anything, but give them at least 48 hours for quality work." Stay in An Hoi for a quieter experience while keeping the Ancient Town within walking distance. Visit the Thu Bon River morning market before 7am for local breakfast and coffee. Plan your Ancient Town walk for late afternoon when temperatures cool down.
- Days 6-7
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Start your Siem Reap visit at the Angkor National Museum to understand the history before exploring the temples. At Angkor Wat, use the East Gate entrance at 5:30am to skip the main entrance crowds. Wear sturdy shoes for the steep temple steps. One visitor recommended: "We hired a tuk-tuk driver for the day rather than a tour bus - much more flexible for photography stops."
- Days 8-10
Phuket, Thailand
Finish your trip relaxing in Phuket. The west coast offers stunning sunsets, with Kata Beach providing good amenities without overcrowding. The best weather runs from November to April, while September brings occasional afternoon rain. Consider Kata or Karon instead of Patong for a more peaceful stay. Book your airport taxi inside the terminal at the fixed-rate counter to avoid any fare issues.
What people love about 10 day South East Asia tours
- Cambodia Experience
We could not have been more pleased. The price was right. The staff, before and during the tour, were always ready to help. They explain it all so there is no unpleasant surprise. We experienced more then we expected: ( meal shared at a home with local family. Knowledge and referral of local service). G Adventures gives you the chance to get close to the people. You feel like you are part of it not just standing by and looking in. The groups are small. You meet up with other travelers from around the world and get to share in the experience and knowledge of others. The destinations can be very exotic but the tour guide with you every step of the way, you just feel good about he choice you made. We came home with one certainty: in all our future travels, G Adventures would be our first choice/option.
- Cambodia: Ancient Ruins & Boat Rides
My partner (35) and myself (31) did the tour in late spring with G-Adventures. we ended up in a group (16 people) with lots of gap-year takers and a few others. The people were in the beginning 20ies, mid 20ies, end 20ies and the two of us. From Great Britan (most of them), Ireland, Iceland, Denmark, 1 Canadian, 2 Russians and us two Austrians - we are still in contact over FB with them! We had definately a blast on the tour. There were just a few things that bothered us (crap hotel in Bangkok, but easily to arrive with public transportation, and a drunken man who run in front of our public travelling bus -> cause of the full brake, the bus nearly broke down....) Our tour was absolutely awesome guided from our local thai lady Cat. We really loved her. She gave us a lot of insight tipps, and recomended always good stuff, except twice, she gave us a wrong information, but really made up for her mistake and organiced us the famous Kampot pepper within 20 minutes!!!!! And she rushed us unexpectetly to grab some stuff for the home stay, when it was already dark to find my suitcase in the bus. But again, she made up again and organiced us and the only other couple separate sleeping rooms with our own very basic bathroom...., instead sharing a room together with two others.... But this was really in the land area of vietnam.... A basic homestay with awesome food! the food she recomended us was always great, we had enough free time our selves, but she always offered us to go with her and with the group!! The travelling and hotel standard is basic, we had some good hotels, some where not so great, but we stayed a maxinum of 2 nights at a hotel, so who cares. even on our last day in Ho chi min city, when my partner and i finished the tour (all of the others travelled further trough Vietnam, Laos and Northern Thailand back to Bangkok) we were able to use the "day rooms", - we paid 2 dollar each - because we left in the evening and where able to shower and freshen up after the Chu Chi Tunnels tour before flying home. The beach time was beautiful unfortunately we stayed at a very dirty beach area, there are far more clean beach areas, in this hotel the luggage boy also broke the handels of our suitcase, smiling "sorry"..... but it was 2 minutes to the beach... If you want some insight into this beautiful but very poooooooor country - sometimes my heart really broke seeing all the poorness - you gotta go now!!!!! Not in 5 years, when the tourism buggers all the locals. (it already did, but the worst where the begging and all the beautician´s at Sihanoukville´s beach, who wouldn´t accept NO´s a dozen times... ) Oh and beginninig of may it was unbelievable hot in south east asia…. average 38 degrees and 60 – 90 % humid air… so really think of when you want to go….
- Golden Triangle of Indochina In 10 Days (Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos)
We enjoyed the tour. IT and activities were all great! It was full-packed and everything went smoothly!
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