Ready for the definitive Southeast Asian experience? Our Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand Tours seamlessly connect three distinct cultures and landscapes. You will journey from the natural wonder of Ha Long Bay to the ancient majesty of Angkor Wat, and conclude with the vibrant energy of Bangkok and the relaxing beaches of Thailand. These comprehensive packages blend history, temples, and tropical relaxation, offering the most diverse and unforgettable adventure in Asia.
Absolutely. Modern Indochina tours are very flexible, utilizing private transport, professional guides, and moderate-paced activities like boat trips and light walking. However, because of the travel between borders, we recommend an itinerary with at least 2 nights in each major stop to ensure a relaxing experience.
While you can use roaming, it is much cheaper to get local SIM cards. You can easily buy them at each international airport upon arrival (Hanoi, Siem Reap, Bangkok or Luang Prabang). Alternatively, an e-SIM that covers the entire Southeast Asia region is an excellent, hassle-free option for staying connected without changing physical cards at every border.
To capture the essence of all three countries, we recommend at least 15 to 18 days. This allows for a 1-week highlight tour of Vietnam, 3–4 days for the temples of Angkor (Cambodia), and 5–6 days in Thailand divided between the vibrant Bangkok and a tropical island retreat.
Yes, it is very seamless. All major tourist hubs (Hanoi, Saigon, Siem Reap, Bangkok, and Phuket/Samui) are connected by frequent, short-haul international flights (typically 1 to 1.5 hours). For a more adventurous route, you can also cross from Southern Vietnam into Cambodia via a scenic speedboat on the Mekong River.
You will need separate visas or exemptions for each country:
Absolutely. This 3-country combination is the most popular for "Culture & Beach" lovers. You can explore the historical sites of Northern Vietnam and Angkor Wat, then conclude your trip with world-class relaxation on Thailand’s islands like Phuket, Koh Samui, or Krabi, or the pristine shores of Phu Quoc in Vietnam.
The "Golden Window" is between November and March. During these months, the region experiences the dry season, offering cool breezes in Vietnam’s North and plenty of sunshine for the beaches in Thailand and Cambodia.
A strict dress code applies to sacred sites like Angkor Wat, the Grand Palace in Bangkok, and the pagodas of Vietnam. Both men and women must cover their shoulders and knees. We suggest packing lightweight, breathable cotton clothing and a sarong to keep in your day bag.
Yes, and it is a highlight of the trip! However, stick to vendors with high turnover (busy stalls) and choose cooked-to-order dishes. Thailand and Vietnam are world-renowned for their street food culture. To be safe, avoid tap water and ice from unregulated street stalls - stick to bottled water provided by your tour or hotels.
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