33 days tour

Epic South East Asia (17 Destinations)

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Epic South East Asia (17 Destinations)

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Guide

All group trips are accompanied by one of our group leader or local representative. The aim of the group leader or local representative is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. Intrepid endeavours to provide the services of an experienced group leader or local representative however, due to the seasonality of travel, rare situations may arise where your group leader or local representative is new to a particular region or training other group leader or local representative. Your group leader or local representative will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense, you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious, and social aspects. At Intrepid we aim to support local guides who have specialised knowledge of the regions we visit. If you are interested in delving deeper into the local culture at a specific site or location then your group leader or local representative can recommend a local guide service in most of the main destinations of your trip.

Meals

11 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners

Others

Bangkok - Chinatown walking tour Nan โ€“ Orientation Tour Pua โ€“ Hand Weaving Demonstration Muang Ngern โ€“ Local Village Visit Luang Prabang - orientation walk Luang Prabang - Talad Mued Night Market Luang Prabang โ€“ Wat Phu Si Sunset Hike Luang Prabang - Pak Ou Caves Luang Prabang โ€“ Mekong River Cruise (Half Day) Luang Prabang - Alms giving ceremony Vientiane - Wat Si Saket Vientiane - COPE visit Vientiane - Leader orientation walk Cat Ba Island - Boat trip on Lan Ha Bay Cat Ba Island - Kayaking Hoa Lu - Temple of King Dinh and King Le Ninh Binh - Bike Tour Hue - Home cooked dinner Hoi An - Old Town walking tour Hoi An - Garden-to-Table with A Local Chef Ho Chi Minh City โ€“ Local Market Visit Ho Chi Minh City - Local Coffee Experience Phnom Penh - Orientation Walk Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) Phnom Penh - Killing Fields of Choeung Ek Phnom Penh - Local Breakfast Phnom Penh - Sunset River Cruise Sambor Prei Kuk - Khmer Dinner Sambor Prei Kuk - Homestay Sambor Prei Kuk - Local Community Guide Sambor Prei Kuk - Village Walk Siem Reap - Orientation Walk Siem Reap - Angkor Temples Guided Tour by TukTuk Siem Reap - Angkor Wat Sunrise Siem Reap - One day Angkor Pass

Accommodation

HOTELS: Most of the accommodation on this trip is in hotels (mostly 2 to 3-star). Facilities are often basic, with some properties not having a continuous supply of hot water on occasion. All rooms are either fan cooled or with air conditioning and twin share with private facilities unless stated otherwise in the daily itinerary. Double beds are not widely available in South East Asia. WINDOWLESS ROOMS: Some hotels in South East Asia have windowless rooms, or windows that donโ€™t necessarily have a view. This is often due to high population density in large cities, however local building standards also do not require rooms to have windows. We do request rooms with windows, however they arenโ€™t always available. DAY ROOMS : & EARLY CHECK IN: Please note in some destinations we will provide use of day rooms. These rooms are provided for shared group use before or after overnight train journeys. We have some days where we arrive at our destination before check in time and a day room is not included. If you have booked a Single Supplement for your trip, it will not apply to these day rooms. Your leader may be able to assist you in booking a room for your sole use (depending on availability) until our regular trip rooms become available for an additional charge. Please talk to your leader at the Welcome Meeting if this is a service you would like to request. Guesthouse (6 nights), Hotel (16 nights), Overnight sleeper train (3 nights), Lodge (1 night), Multi-share Bungalow (2 nights), Homestay (1 night), Hostel (2 nights), Resort (1 night)

Transport

OVERNIGHT SLEEPER TRAINS IN VIETNAM: Compartments will be 4 berth to 6 berth depending on seasonal variations and the group configuration. We aim to secure 4 berth compartments where possible. A sheet, pillow and blanket are provided, although some travellers prefer to bring their own sleeping sheet. Passengers of different genders may be required to share a compartment and there will be occasions where youโ€™ll be sharing with local travellers or travellers who are not part of your group. On occasion the group may be split between several carriages, however your leader will coordinate and give further information on the trip. Private minivan , Public bus , Slow boat , Overnight sleeper train , Songthaew , Tuk-tuk , Train , Speed Boat

Not included:

Flights

International flights are not included

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Optional

Other activities and services are not included

Others

Other activities and services are not included

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Itinerary of your trip Epic South East Asia (17 Destinations)

  • Day 1 Day 1: Bangkok
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Bangkok

      Sawasdee! Welcome to Thailand. Your adventure begins in the bustling hub of Bangkok with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, maybe get to grips with this awesome city and take a walk around Khao San Road or head to the magnificent Grand Palace. As one of the worldโ€™s largest marketplaces, Chatuchak Market is also a great place to practice your haggling and pick up some bargains. Tonight, maybe head out for dinner with your newfound travel companions and hit the nightlife to celebrate the start of an epic adventure.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Bangkok - Overnight Train
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Bangkok - Overnight Train

      Today, explore some of Bangkokโ€™s oldest neighbourhoods on a walking tour with your leader. Wander through Chinatown and along the way, maybe stop by some food stalls on Sukorn Alley for some snacks. Visit Wat Mangkon Kamalawat โ€“ home to 58 gods, this is said to be one of the most sacred sites in the area. Offer prayers to the Chinese gods, take your time in this sacred place surrounded by gold statues and red lanterns and then finish with a walk through the bustling daytime Sampeng wholesale market. Youโ€™ll have an included lunch at the famous Labour Egg Noodle, so tuck into some Fish Ball Noodles or Tom Yam Pork Noodles. The rest of the afternoon is free to do what you like, until your overnight train this evening.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Chiang Mai
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Chiang Mai

      Arrive in Chiang Mai in the morning. The day is yours to choose your own adventure โ€“ see how many (or how little) activities you can pack into your day. Youโ€™ll stay in a centrally located guesthouse so youโ€™re close to all the action. You can set off on an excursion to the top of Doi Suthep โ€“ there are a few hundred steps to climb here, but the views are well worth it โ€“ or maybe treat yourself to a traditional Thai massage. You could also take a cooking class so you can impress your friends in the kitchen when you get home. Tonight, check out the night bazaar and practice your bargaining skills. Your leader will also be available to take you and the gang on a bar-hopping adventure around the Nimman area โ€“ a trendy neighbourhood full of jazz bars and lounges.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Chiang Mai
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Chiang Mai

      Another free day, another chance to get your fill of Chiang Mai, with a bunch of optional activities to do. In the morning, maybe learn one of the legendary martial arts โ€“ Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) with a 1.5-hour class learning the basics with professional trainers. Youโ€™ll be shown how to adapt to be the weapon and how to guard - is there a better way to spend a morning? You could also go ziplining, white water rafting or cycling around the area if youโ€™re feeling active. Maybe just wander around the many temples on offer and end the day with a relaxing massage.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Nan
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Nan

      This morning after breakfast, take a local bus to Nan. When you arrive, take the chance to refresh at your hotel before heading out to explore the town. Along the way, visit Wat Phumin โ€“ Nanโ€™s most famous wat (a sacred Buddhist precinct, home to a temple, a Buddha and an educational facility). This wat was constructed in 1596 and was restored during the reign of Chao Ananta Vora Ritthi Det. The rest of the evening is free to explore at your own pace.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Pua
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Pua

      This morning is free to explore Nan how you like. If you want to grab some local bites for lunch, your leader is always on hand with the best recommendations. Youโ€™ll have the option today of visiting a gallery by the Nan River, where you can have a coffee and view modern art by local Thai artists. Later, travel to the Pua District and visit a hand-weaving centre and the local woman who started this enterprise inspired by modern design. Learn how she stays true to her Tai Lue roots and helps to provide employment opportunities for the women in the community. See their beautiful craft of handwoven textiles and then explore the village of Pua. Tonight, youโ€™ll head to the evening market with your leader, with the option to go out for dinner at a local restaurant.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Luang Prabang
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Luang Prabang

      Travel through the rural countryside this morning to the border into Laos. After border formalities, youโ€™ll stop at the local village of Muang Ngeun โ€“ a small district in Xayaburi Province. The Tai-Lue and Nan people make most of their income through cotton weaving here as well, but in a different style to Thailand. Explore the local Buddhist temple and see the outskirts of Laos before continuing to Luang Prabang. When you arrive, head out on a leader-led orientation walk of โ€˜the best-preserved city in Southeast Asiaโ€™ (the local government started using this phrase, but it caught on for a reason). Tonight, youโ€™ll hike up to Wat Phu Si for sunset. As the sun goes down, witness some epic views over Phu Si Mountain and then head to the Talad Mued Night Market for dinner. Enjoy a local BBQ feast (Sindad is the art of grilling meat on a hot pan โ€“ a type of traditional BBQ set on a charcoal stove that has a surrounding rim full of boiling water for blanching vegetables) and toast to a great night.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Luang Prabang
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Luang Prabang

      Today, youโ€™ll head out on a boat for a gorgeous half-day exploration on the Mekong River โ€“ the worldโ€™s twelfth-longest river and the third-longest in Asia. Cruise past stunning riverside scenery and distant mountains, among overhanding reeds. Stop to stretch your legs and explore the Pak Ou Caves, which contain hundreds of Buddha statues. After a gorgeous day, the rest of the afternoon is free to explore Luang Prabang. Maybe head to the Kuang Si Waterfall and round out your day full of natural beauty with a refreshing swim in nature.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Luang Prabang
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Luang Prabang

      Today is a free day in Luang Prabang. Maybe take a tuk-tuk to visit Wat Xieng Thong โ€“ this temple was built in the 16th century under the patronage of the royal family, and the Laotian kings were crowned here. The main viharn (assembly hall) and buildings have carved gilded wooden doors depicting scenes from Buddhaโ€™s life. Otherwise, just wander the streets and take photos of the lush greenery and beautiful buildings. You can also take a hike on Mt Phu Si or take on a cooking class and meet some new friends as you gain some skills.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Vang Vieng
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Vang Vieng

      Itโ€™s worth getting up early this morning to view the procession of saffron-robed monks on their daily outing collecting alms โ€“ a practice that dates back centuries. The people of the town wait out in front of their houses with food for the monks to collect and take back to the temple. This is done early in the morning as the monks cannot eat anything after midday. The rest of the day is free until your late afternoon train to Vang Vieng. Maybe cruise around town or mingle with the locals at the markets. For lunch, you might want to try some delicious noodle soup at one of the top-notch French cafes along the main drag. Later, youโ€™ll take a transfer to the train station and then jump on a high-speed train to your destination. This beautifully located adventure gateway lies on a bend in the Nam Song. Take in the views of mountains, rivers and big limestone cliffs that are so close youโ€™ll feel like you could reach out and touch them.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Vang Vieng
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Vang Vieng

      Today is a free day to explore Vang Vieng however you like โ€“ this natural paradise has no shortage of fun activities! Maybe cross the river and explore the huge caves that line the West Bank โ€“ Tham Poukham cave has a blue-green lagoon and a reclining Buddha statue thatโ€™s well worth a look โ€“ or take a cycling tour of the town. You can also go kayaking on the Nam Song River or explore the nearby 16th and 17th century monasteries. With hiking, ballooning and boating options in this gorgeous area, the day is your oyster.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Vientiane
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Vientiane

      After breakfast this morning, youโ€™ll take a private bus to Vientiane โ€“ Laosโ€™ classy capital. Swap your instant coffee and white rice for a latte and a baguette before snapping a few pics at Wat Si Saket โ€“ the oldest temple still standing in Vientiane and home to almost 7000 Buddha images. Your trip leader will show you around this chic, French-influenced city and take you to COPE โ€“ an organisation dedicated to assisting those who have been injured or affected by the shocking number of unexploded ordnances (UXOs) in the countryside. UXOs are explosive weapons, such as bombs and grenades that still pose a risk after they were used. About 30% of Laos remains contaminated with UXOs from the Vietnam War and poses a serious risk to residents. COPE provides prosthetics and other assistance to people affected by this devastating war history. Grab some dinner with your travel mates tonight, and explore what Vientiane has to offer on Quai Fa Ngum Road.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Hanoi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Hanoi

      Today, youโ€™ll say goodbye to your group members and trip leader and head to Hanoi โ€“ Vietnamโ€™s capital. Youโ€™ll have a second meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, maybe wander these gorgeous streets and see the sights at your own pace. Tonight, grab your new group and see whoโ€™s up for some food and a fresh bia hoi at a roadside stall or watch the motorbikes zoom by. Hanoi is also a great place for local beer and cocktail bars, so maybe hit the nightlife and discover what this city has to offer after sundown.โ€ฏโ€ฏ

  • Day 14 Day 14: Hanoi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Hanoi

      Today is a free day in Hanoi to explore however youโ€™d like. Maybe check out your reflection in beautiful Hoan Kiem Lake, wander along shaded boulevards or relax in a public park with some delicious street food (spring rolls inside rice paper rolls, anyone?). Museum-wise, you could visit the Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, drop into the serene Temple of Literature or get arty at the cityโ€™s Fine Arts Museum. Maybe head to KOTO for a delicious lunch โ€“ this organisation is dedicated to developing the hospitality careers of disadvantaged youth. Later, maybe explore the centuries-old architecture as the sun goes down.

  • Day 15 Day 15: Cat Ba
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Cat Ba

      Travel by bus and ferry to Cat Ba Island โ€“ the largest island in Lan Ha Bay, connected to the UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay. With thousands of little limestone islands scattered around, this area is one of those quintessential Vietnamese scenes in which bright green water is dotted with traditional junk boats and limestone karsts. Take a cruise around Lan Ha Bay and enjoy a seafood lunch prepared by your onboard chef. What could be better? This afternoon, hop off the boat to get up close and personal with this other-worldly landscape by kayak. Paddle through serene waters and then watch the sunset over this awe-inspiring landscape.

  • Day 16 Day 16: Ninh Binh
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Ninh Binh

      This morning, take a ferry back to the mainland and head to Ninh Binh province โ€“ once the site of Vietnamโ€™s capital in the 10th and 11th centuries, which is now a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. Join a local guide on a cycling tour to visit the ancient citadel. This once covered 300 hectares of land, however the passage of time has left few remains of the once glorious capital. Youโ€™ll visit the 17th-century temples built in honour of King Dinh and King Le among other temples, pagodas, monuments and lush grounds surrounded by mountains.

  • Day 17 Day 17: Ninh Binh - Overnight Train
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Ninh Binh - Overnight Train

      The day is yours to explore the many other wonders of Ninh Binh. You might like to lace up your hiking boots and trek to the incredible Mua Cave. While the cave sits at the base of a mountain, be sure to make the trek up the 500 steps to the mountain peak for amazing views of Hoa Lu and Ngo Dong River. Or maybe get out on the water and take a boat tour past limestone karst peaks, caves, temples and maybe even the locations of scenes from a King Kong movie. Tonight, board an overnight train to Hue.

  • Day 18 Day 18: Hue
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Hue

      Arrive by train in Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. You have today free to do as you please. You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring Hueโ€™s massive walled citadel and the Forbidden Purple Palace thatโ€™s enclosed within. Maybe jump on board a dragon boat and enjoy a cruise up the Perfume River to visit the Thien Mu Pagoda. You could also check out Dong Ba Market, which offers locally made goods, fresh produce and some tasty street food. This is a good place to try the dish that Emperor Nguyen used to feast on โ€“ the banh Khoai royal rice. If you like being on two wheels, maybe cycle out to one of the royal tombs like the tomb of Emperor Tu Duc (one of the most excellent remaining examples of its kind). Tonight, head into the home of a local family and enjoy a freshly prepared dinner. Youโ€™ll be chatting and laughing over your chopsticks in no time!

  • Day 19 Day 19: Hoi An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Hoi An

      Continue along the coast to Hoi An by private bus. When you arrive, your leader will take you on a walking tour of this unique town which has been influenced over the years by Europe, China, Vietnam and Japan. The town was a major trading port from the 17th century onwards, and its old-school flavour is written all over its architecture. For a small town, itโ€™s pretty lively. The tour will take you down the streets that are being restored and look a lot like they did 100 years ago, then youโ€™ll discover some of the more chilled out spots. Check out a historic house (formerly home to a prominent trader), the Japanese Covered Bridge, a Chinese assembly hall and a museum. Later, maybe play bingo with your leader in a town square โ€“ a popular local past time.

  • Day 20 Day 20: Hoi An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 20: Hoi An

      Start the day by cycling through the beautiful surroundings of Hoi An to the organic vegetable and herb gardens of a local chef. See, smell and taste what makes Vietnamese food so delicious. After a tour of the gardens, enjoy a freshly prepared lunch using some of the ingredients you picked during your tour. Much of the food waste here is composted, recycled or reused. The rest of the afternoon is free for your own explorations. Maybe wander to the Central Market and browse the paintings, woodwork, ceramics and lanterns. Hoi An is also famous for its talented tailors, so if youโ€™ve been wearing the same shirt every day (who hasnโ€™t), why not hit one of the same-day tailors and get yourself something new? Tonight, maybe wander the streets, lit up by lanterns for some great photo ops.

  • Day 21 Day 21: Quy Nhon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 21: Quy Nhon

      This morning, say goodbye to Hoi An and drive to Quy Nhon โ€“ a coastal city in the Bรฌnh Dinh province. When you arrive, you have a free afternoon and evening to explore at your own pace. Thereโ€™s plenty of optional activities you can take on today to explore the beautiful location โ€“ maybe visit Banh It Tower, taking in stunning scenery from the top of the hill or visit the Cahn Tien Tower (Bronze Tower). Take a food tour, trying some local specialities like banh xeo tom nhay (a crunchy pancake with fresh prawn), nem nuong (grilled pork rolls) or bun ca (fish noodles). You might like to head to the Con Chim Ecological Zone, where you can go fishing or stand up paddleboarding. Maybe take a trip to Eo Gio for a hike and some gorgeous coastal views. Thereโ€™s also lots of great local restaurants you can hang out at โ€“ just ask your leader!

  • Day 22 Day 22: Quy Nhon - Overnight Train
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 22: Quy Nhon - Overnight Train

      Today is a free day in Quy Nhon to take on any optional activities you didnโ€™t get a chance to do yesterday. You can head to Ky Co Beach or take a day trip to Hon Kho Island for a swim in the blue-green waters. Tonight, youโ€™ll take an overnight train, so maybe grab some snacks this afternoon for the journey. As you make your way to Ho Chi Minh City, maybe play a few (or many) rounds of cards or get stuck into a good book. As the light changes outside, you can watch the everchanging scenery pass you by, showing you a glimpse into what rural life is like in Vietnam.

  • Day 23 Day 23: Ho Chi Minh City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 23: Ho Chi Minh City

      Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City early this morning and transfer to your hotel. Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is a whirl of sights and sounds. You can still see the French influence in the top-notch baguettes and coffee. Compared to the north, the food here is spicier, sweeter and more varied. Maybe take advantage of the early morning by checking out the markets and tucking into a bowl of pho with the local traders. With your group, youโ€™ll visit a local market, where you can browse the exotic street foods and maybe take the chance to try some. Then try the iconic Saigon cafe sua da (iced coffee with condensed milk) amid the marketโ€™s everyday bustle as your leader shares stories about life in Ho Chi Minh City. Tonight, why not get your group together for a meal and some drinks on Pham Ngu Lao Street?

  • Day 24 Day 24: Ho Chi Minh City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 24: Ho Chi Minh City

      This morning is free for a leisurely breakfast or some people-watching. Youโ€™ll have another meeting at 6 pm tonight to meet your new group members. While you wait, maybe wander the Ben Thanh Market, snack on chao tom (barbecued shrimp paste on sticks of sugar cane) or visit the Reunification Palace or the War Remnants Museum.

  • Day 25 Day 25: Phnom Penh
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 25: Phnom Penh

      Today, travel to Phnom Penh on a public bus โ€“ this is a long journey that includes two border crossings and a stop where you can grab some lunch. Have your favourite books or road trip games ready โ€“ this is a great opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers better. Your guide will assist with the formalities at both sides of the border. When you arrive, why not treat yourself to a traditional Khmer massage to ease the tension. Look no further than Seeing Hands โ€“ a great organisation supporting visually impaired masseurs.

  • Day 26 Day 26: Phnom Penh
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 26: Phnom Penh

      Today, youโ€™ll have an authentic local breakfast near one of the markets. Then, the group will head to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek โ€“ both sobering but important and informative experiences in Cambodia. After, you may like to explore some of the sights in your own time, like the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, which both offer brighter aspects of Cambodiaโ€™s past. You might also head for the National Museum or Wat Phnom โ€“ a Buddhist temple built in 1372. The main centre of the city sits on the Western bank of the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers. In the evening, youโ€™ll head out with your group for a sunset river cruise and enjoy an included drink as you sail along the water and see the city from a different perspective. Then, you might like to hit up a rooftop bar with some amazing views of the city โ€“ there are lots of options to choose from, so just ask your leader.โ€ฏ

  • Day 27 Day 27: Koh Rong
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 27: Koh Rong

      Today, leave Phnom Penh on a private bus to Sihanoukville. Then, youโ€™ll take a speed boat to the paradise of Koh Rong. Youโ€™ll have a couple of days on the island to really bliss out and adjust to island time โ€“ this afternoon is for swimming, relaxing on the warm sandy shores of the beach and walking along the coast in the balmy evening in search of somewhere for dinner (your leader will have some great recommendations).

  • Day 28 Day 28: Koh Rong
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 28: Koh Rong

      Today is another free day to chill at the beach. Soak in the sun, order a few cocktails or cold beers to cool down and go swimming in the serene waters of Koh Rong. If youโ€™re looking for something active, maybe ask your leader for your hiking options, as thereโ€™s plenty of gorgeous jungle and hidden waterfalls waiting to be discovered inland. Tonight, why not party it up at Nest Beach Club โ€“ a lively spot known for its nightlife.

  • Day 29 Day 29: Sambor Prei Kuk
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 29: Sambor Prei Kuk

      This morning, youโ€™ll leave the island behind and head to your homestay in Isanborei โ€“ a rural community that maintains a traditional lifestyle. This community lies within Sambor Preikuk, a UNESCO World Heritage site with more than 100 ancient temples. This is also home to a Cambodian community-based tourism project involving seven Khmer villages that collaborate to conserve the historic area and provide residents with job opportunities. When you arrive, take a tour of the village with your local guide, who will introduce you to the local people, your homestay and your hosts. Tonight, catch the sun setting over the rice fields before unwinding as you enjoy a traditional homemade Khmer dinner with your host family.

  • Day 30 Day 30: Siem Reap
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 30: Siem Reap

      Enjoy breakfast prepared by your local host this morning. If you didnโ€™t get a chance yesterday, you can visit the nearby Sambor Preikuk Temple โ€“ some of the oldest ruins in the country (dating back to the 6th century). Maybe opt to cycle over the rural roads through the village, passing locals working in the rice fields, or perhaps try a sample of Sombai Cambodian Liqueur. After a day of exploring, say goodbye to your homestay hosts and travel on towards Siem Reap โ€“ home to the bucket list site, Angkor Wat. When you arrive, maybe spend some time looking around the central markets and pick up some delicious local food for dinner tonight.โ€ฏ

  • Day 31 Day 31: Siem Reap - Angkor Wat Sunrise
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 31: Siem Reap - Angkor Wat Sunrise

      Early this morning, youโ€™ll visit the mighty Angkor complex at sunrise โ€“ this is the largest religious structure in the world, and itโ€™s pretty special to see the dawn rise over the temples. Get the camera ready because these 400 acres are full of picturesque settings. Youโ€™ll take a guided tour of the complex on a tuk-tuk with a local social enterprise that focuses on providing employment opportunities for women in the community โ€“ and see the larger-than-life Angkor Wat, the grand Bayon and the jungle-covered Ta Prohm. Some buildings are over a thousand years old from the Khmer Empire โ€“ these beauties were known to represent the cosmic world and were set in perfect balance, symmetry and composition. If you like, try to catch the majesty of the temples at sunset, too โ€“ you can even head back to your accommodation after your guided tour for a nap and then re-enter the site in the late afternoon.

  • Day 32 Day 32: Bangkok
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 32: Bangkok

      Goodbye Cambodia, hello Thailand. Drive from Siem Reap to Bangkok in a private minivan today. After a long travel day, arrive in Bangkok. The khlongs (canals) are a great way to escape from all the chaos โ€“ maybe take a boat to the popular Chinatown for a delicious street food dinner. A traditional Thai massage may also be a good option to relax into the evening. Thereโ€™s some great nightlife and rooftop bars to explore here, so be sure to stake out a place with your travel buddies and watch day turn to night, celebrating your final evening.

  • Day 33 Day 33: Bangkok
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 33: Bangkok

      There are no activities planned for today and your trip comes to an end. Bangkok is full of things to do, including the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, or the Jim Thompson Museum. If youโ€™d like to stay in Thailand for longer, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 35

This experience is exclusive for travelers from 18 years old, ID must be showed.

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