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Duration 18 days 16 days
Price From $ 3,919 $ 4,719
Price Per Day $ 218 $ 295
Highlights
  • Enjoy a traditional khantoke dinner in a rural village
  • Enjoy a visit and talk with a monk at an historic chiang mai temple
  • Have lunch at a training restaurant for disadvantaged youth
  • Witness an outstanding performance at phare (the cambodian circus)
  • Take thrilling cyclo rides for a different perspective in bustling cities
  • View the impressive Silver Pagoda on the grounds of the Royal Palace complex in Phnom Penh with its floor of over 5000 shimmering silver tiles and its crystal Emerald Buddha
  • Meet a cultural historian for a discussion on Cambodia's heritage and resilient population
  • Stand in awe at the architectural masterpieces of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat, designated as one of the "Seven Wonders of the World"
  • See the mysterious Bayon Temple, replete with over 172 giant smiling stone faces
  • Boat excursion on Tonle Sap Lake in the heart of Cambodia
  • Ride an ox-cart in the lush farmlands of Siem Reap
  • Tour Bangkok's elaborate and glittering Grand Palace complex and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
  • Visit serene Wat Po, home of the astonishing giant Reclining Buddha, over 150 feet long
  • Cruise on the Chao Phraya River from Bangkok to Ayutthaya, the second Siamese capital
  • Visit to impressive Ayutthaya Historical Park, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Participate in a special Baci Ceremony in Luang Prabang, with prayers to bestow good fortune
  • Take part in the sacred ancient tradition of Alms-giving to Buddhist monks
  • Sail on a luxurious "junk" on fairy-tale Ha Long Bay past jagged cliffs, grottos and hidden caves
  • In Hanoi, attend the world-famous Water Puppet Show, accompanied by a Vietnamese orchestra
  • Ride a "cyclo" through the busy streets of the Old Quarter
†Transfers are available for purchase for land only or on alternative flight dates
Trip Style Small group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Premium Standard
Physical Level
  • 2- Easy
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Religious
  • Cultural
  • 50 plus
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Angkor Wat
  • Chiang Mai
  • Cu Chi Tunnels
  • Ha Long Bay
  • Hanoi
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Killing Fields
  • Luang Prabang
  • Mekong Delta
  • Mekong River
  • Phnom Penh
  • Phnom Penh
  • Saigon
  • Siem Reap
  • Angkor Wat
  • Ayutthaya
  • Bangkok
  • Ha Long Bay
  • Hanoi
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Luang Prabang
  • Mekong River
  • Phnom Penh
  • Siem Reap
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Cooking
  • Culture
  • Cycling
  • Historic sightseeing
  • History
  • Mountaineering
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Meals Included 17 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 2 dinners N/A
Description

Immerse yourself in the natural and cultural heritage of Indochina, from tranquil Buddhist temples to shimmering palaces, legendary jungle cities to colourful, chaotic markets. Cruise the serene waters of otherworldly Ha Long Bay and wander amid the vine-covered courtyards of Angkor. Learn the secrets of Thai cuisine with a local chef, witness a Laotian almsgiving tradition, and soak up Southeast Asia’s heady blend of old and new at every step of the journey.

2 Phnom Penh, 2 Siem Reap, 3 Bangkok, 2 Luang Prabang, 4 Hanoi, 1 Halong Bay

Itinerary: Discover Southeast Asia

Day 1 Bangkok

Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included.

Upon arrival you will be transferred to the hotel. There are no activities planned until the evening welcome meeting. You are free to relax, explore the city, and adjust to the frantic pace of Bangkok.

At this meeting your CEO will ask to see your travel insurance, check that you have a visa for Vietnam and complete some other paper work. Please note that you MUST arrive on tour with your Vietnam visa. Please refer to the visa information section of these trip notes for more information on obtaining your Vietnamese visa.

Day 2 Bangkok/Chiang Mai

Set out to explore the Thai capital. Board a traditional klong boat for a ride along the city’s winding canals, gliding past quaint temples, modern skyscrapers, and houses perched above the water. Then explore the gardens, and courtyards of the dazzling Grand Palace, once the official residence of the Thai royal family, and gaze upon the sacred statue of the Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew. Later, catch a flight to Chiang Mai.

Settle into exquisite surroundings in Chiang Mai and take a relaxing break from the fast pace of Bangkok.

Day 3 Chiang Mai

Delve into the bustle of Chiang Mai’s morning markets with a local chef, and learn about colourful fruits and fragrant herbs as you select ingredients for a Thai cooking class. Enjoy your creation for lunch, then set out to visit a historic temple. Sit down with one of the resident monks to discuss daily life and the tenets of Buddhism. Later, clear your mind to the chanting of monks at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, one of the most spectacular gilded temples in Thailand.

Monk Chats are a great cultural exchange, but is also important in helping the young Monks improve their English.

Our hotel is located in the heart of Chiang Mai city, a five-minute walk from the famous night bazaar.

Day 4 Chiang Mai

Spend a full day exploring Chiang Mai’s temples and forested hills on your own, or choose between a variety of optional activities. Opt to take a cycling tour through verdant rice paddies and the elegant historic district. This evening, visit a village outside of the city for a khantok-style dinner, served on low pedestal trays, and chat with your hosts about life in rural Thailand. Later, choose to visit Chiang Mai’s vibrant night market.

The Khantok dinner is a must-do when you reach northern Thailand. Khantok in the Northern dialect means a wooden tray used for carrying dishes, round in shape, made of teak wood. The host will invite guests to sit on the floor around the khantok. The main dishes on the khantok usually include sticky rice, hang-le curry (Burmese-styled curry), and some chili-pasted crispy pork. After, enjoy tea time with the opportunity to talk with local people to learn their way of living.

Day 5 Chiang Mai/Luang Prabang

Fly to Luang Prabang, a leafy Laotian city nestled at the meeting point of the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers. Take an orientation walk of the beautiful, UNESCO World Heritage-listed town, strolling past traditional wooden Buddhist temples and elegant French colonial buildings.

Day 6 Luang Prabang

Rise at dawn to observe the daily almsgiving ritual, when Buddhist monks walk through the streets collecting offerings of food from the local residents in exchange for blessings. Then visit the National Museum—formerly the Royal Palace—to see the golden Phra Bang Buddha statue for which the city is named; and explore the resplendent Wat Xieng Thong, one of Luang Pragang’s largest and most historic temples. Later, hop on a boat and float down the Mekong to the caves of Pak Ou, a religious site that harbours thousands of Buddha sculptures within its limestone chambers.

Day 7 Luang Prabang

Spend the morning at leisure in this enchanting town. Opt to visit the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre, which exhibits handicrafts and cultural artifacts from around the country, or enjoy a drink in one of the town’s laid-back cafés. In the afternoon, venture into the lush countryside to visit the magical Kuang Si Waterfall. Relax by the waterfall’s tiered limestone pools and take a refreshing dip in the turquoise waters. Later this evening, opt to visit Luang Prabang’s bustling night market.

Day 8 Luang Prabang/Hanoi

Enjoy some free time in Luang Prabang before catching a late afternoon flight to Hanoi, Vietnam.

Day 9 HANOI/HA LONG BAY

Begin the day with a visit to the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, one of Vietnam’s most influential political leaders. Afterward, transfer to Ha Long Bay, where thousands of sculpted limestone islands rise from serene, turquoise waters. Settle into your cabin on a traditional-style wooden boat or junk, where we’ll spend the night, and embark on a cruise of Bai Tu Long Bay, a more secluded section of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Continue to glide around the bay’s stunning karst formations, and explore the fascinating Me Cung cave with our local guide.

This traditional wooden sailing boat offers a unique way of navigating the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay with all the comforts of a motorized, floating hotel. The boat crew will prepare an included seafood lunch and dinner. All cabins are twin share and have an en-suite bathroom. The boat features an enclosed dining and sitting area and of course plenty of outside deck space to enjoy your beautiful surroundings.

On rare occasion Ha Long Bay is closed to tourist vessels by the government authorities due to extreme weather conditions. Should this occur, an alternate activity will be provided.

Day 10 HA LONG BAY/HANOI

Return to land and head back to Hanoi. Enjoy lunch at Hoa Sua, a non-profit training restaurant for underprivileged Hanoi youth, and meet with one of the organizers to learn about the positive impact of the project. Then set out to discover Hanoi’s lively Old Quarter on a cyclo, a three-wheel bicycle taxi, whizzing past vendors hawking all manner of trinkets and roadside chefs cooking up sizzling street eats.

Classic French colonial architecture, beautiful decor and a scenic location makes Hanoi a fantastic place to visit. If local cuisine piques your interest, opt to pre-book the "Hanoi Foodie Culture Tour" on the checkout page ahead of time, to include this optional on your tour.

Day 11 Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City

Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, and absorb the sights, sounds, and smells of this bustling metropolis on a cyclo tour. Later, opt to delve into the colourful aisles of Ben Thanh Market, known for an abundance of food stalls as well as shops selling handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and electronics; and try your hand at bargaining.

Day 12 Ho Chi Minh City

Venture to the legendary Cu Chi tunnels, a network of underground passageways that provided a base for Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. Visit underground hospitals and ammunition stores, and learn about the vital role that the tunnels played in the eventual victory of the North. Later, visit the War Remnants Museum, a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed during the Vietnam War. Choose to take a tour of the Reunification Palace, the site which marked the end of the war.

Day 13 Ho Chi Minh City/Phnom Penh

Fly to Phnom Penh and explore the eclectic Cambodian capital on a cyclo tour. Pedal along the tree-lined riverfront past some of the city’s main sights, including the French colonial post office and the gleaming Royal Palace, where the king of Cambodia still resides. Then opt to visit the famous Foreign Correspondents' Club for sunset drinks.

Day 14 Phnom Penh

Today, we spend time learning about Cambodia’s tragic 20th-century past, visiting sites that commemorate the “killing fields” of the Khmer Rouge—a brutal regime that ruled the country from 1975 to 1979. Pay your respects to victims of the Cambodian genocide at the haunting Choeung Ek Memorial; and visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former high-security prison where nearly 17,000 people were tortured and incarcerated during the Khmer Rouge’s years in power.

Day 15 Phnom Penh/Siem Reap

Drive to Siem Reap—the gateway to mystical Angkor. Take an orientation walk through the entertainment district and visit one of the city’s exciting night markets, an open-air maze of neon-lit stalls selling a kaleidoscopic array of products.

Please prepare yourself for a long driving day over roads that are not well maintained and often have heavy traffic. Please wear comfortable clothes, bring medication if you suffer from motion sickness and bring your tablet or book to pass the time. We will make rest stops along the way.

Day 16 Siem Reap

Spend the day exploring the ruins of Angkor, the magnificent 12th-century capital of the Khmer Empire. Wake early to watch the sunrise over the spires of Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument ever built, and wander through the city’s mystical courtyards and jungle-covered temples with an expert local guide. Stop for a typical Khmer lunch at the New Hope Cambodia vocational training restaurant, a G Adventures–supported initiative that provides hospitality training to unemployed youth. This evening, we’ll enjoy a performance at a Cambodian circus, another social enterprise aimed at uplifting underprivileged young adults.

It can get very hot and humid walking around Angkor. Please wear lightweight clothes and good walking shoes, and be sure to drink lots of water to stay hydrated.

Day 17 Siem Reap

Continue to discover the archaeological wonders of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Angkor with our local guide. Opt to visit the Angkor National Museum, browsing its interactive galleries and stunning collections of relics; or choose to tour the floating villages of Tonle Sap lake, encountering lively communities complete with markets, clinics, and schools.

Day 18 Siem Reap

Depart at any time.

Itinerary: 16 Day Gems of Southeast Asia

DAY 1, Monday - Depart for Cambodia
Depart for Cambodia

DAY 2, Tuesday - Arrive in Phnom Penh
Arrive in Phnom Penh on the banks of the fabled Mekong River, one of the loveliest cities built by the French in Indochina. This capital of Cambodia is a beautiful blend of glittering temples and graceful colonial buildings. Arrive at your hotel with time to rest after your journey and acclimate to the new time zone
Overnight: Phnom Penh

DAY 3, Wednesday - Explore Royal Palace Complex & National Museum
Today, begin your exploration of Phnom Penh at the Royal Palace complex, a compound of Khmer-style structures with gilded spires. These ornate buildings have served as the royal residence of the kings of Cambodia since the 1860s. Within these walls, see the glittering Silver Pagoda with its floor of over 5,000 silver tiles. Next, visit the National Museum, a masterpiece of Khmer architectural glory, home to over 14,000 historical items, including Khmer art, ceramics, and archaeological treasures. End the tour at the sobering site of the Killing Fields. The memorial here is dedicated to those who lost their lives in the late 1970s during the vicious Khmer Rouge regime. Early in the afternoon, meet a local cultural historian for an informative discussion about the country's heritage and its very resilient population. This evening, attend an orientation meeting with your Tour Manager at approximately 5:30 PM, followed by a light dinner
Overnight: Phnom Penh
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 4, Thursday - Fly to Siem Reap and Enjoy Dinner & Cultural Performance
Today fly from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, gateway to the Angkor temples. Arrive at your hotel and get ready for lunch at a local restaurant. This evening, savor dinner while being entertained by female dancers performing the ancient art of Apsara dancing, a classical style of dance dating back to Angkorian era - their superb dancing has been known to mesmerize and transfix
Overnight: Siem Reap
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 5, Friday - Discover Angkor Wat & Angkor Thom
Today, you'll understand why the architectural masterpieces of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat are designated as one of the "Seven Wonders of the World." This sprawling city, built by Khmer Kings, was once home to more than one million people at the height of the empire. On the tour to the fortified city of Angkor Thom, visit the Elephants Terrace and Terrace of the Leper King, all adorned with dramatic bas-reliefs. Continue to the mysterious Bayon Temple, a highlight of Angkor Thom, replete with beautifully preserved bas-reliefs and more than 172 giant smiling stone faces. On to the monuments of Ta Keo, Prasat Kravan, and Srah Srang before arriving at Ta Prohm, where the jungle was left untouched, as it appeared to European explorers. The highpoint of the day is the visit to stunning Angkor Wat, a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. World-famous for its beauty and splendor, Angkor Wat has the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the entire outer gallery walls, narrating stories from Hindu mythology. Return to the hotel for the rest of the day at leisure
Overnight: Siem Reap
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 6, Saturday - Ox Cart Ride With Tonle Sap Cruise, Fly to Bangkok
Morning drive along the rolling hills, stopping for a ride on an ox-cart, a vehicle still being used today by local farmers. Arrive at Tonle Sap Lake in the heart of Cambodia, with its rich and diverse ecosystem. Embark on a serene boat excursion - observe the local life unfolding and the floating fishing villages that dot the shoreline. After lunch, on to the Les Artisan d'Angkor, a school for training students in local handicrafts such as silk painting, wood carving, and lacquering. Continue to the airport for the flight to Bangkok, Thailand's bustling capital
Overnight: Bangkok
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 7, Sunday - Visit Flower Market, Grand Palace & Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Awake this morning in exotic Bangkok, a fascinating mix of ancient and modern. Stop at a fragrant and colorful flower market to see the magnificent array of fresh flowers and learn about the important local flower trade. Onward to the elaborate Grand Palace, the glittering centerpiece of the city, a sprawling complex of temples, halls, and pavilions built around immaculate lawns and gardens. Its main attraction is Wat Phra Kaew, known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Visit a gem factory to watch while the gem stones are cut and set before lunch at a local restaurant. Continue on a visit to serene Wat Po, the oldest and largest temple in the city, with its astonishing giant Reclining Buddha, over 150 feet long and almost 50 feet high. Tonight, an optional visit the Mahanakhon SkyWalk, Thailand's highest observatory deck, for a sweeping view of the city and experience an exhilarating walk across the glass floor. Afterwards, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant before returning to your hotel
Optional: Mahanakhon Skywalk and Dinner (PM)
Overnight: Bangkok
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 8, Monday - Explore Ayutthaya and Visit Royal Summer Palace
Morning cruise on the Chao Phraya River, the lifeblood of Bangkok.* Disembark in Ayutthaya, the second Siamese capital after Sukhothai for over 400 years. Start with a visit to Bang Pa-In Palace, a collection of beautiful buildings in various architectural styles, surrounded by a lake, once the Royal Summer Palace for the Thai Kings. Ample time to explore its preserved ruins, including the impressive Ayutthaya Historical Park, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Wat Mahathat, in the center of the city. Here, you can see the ruins of the former capital and its remaining palaces, Phra Srisanphet, Wat Mongkolbopit, monasteries, and towers - one can envision the grandeur and splendor that was once the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. Return to Bangkok for dinner and overnight
*For October - December departures, the boat cruise will be replaced by a bus ride
Overnight: Bangkok
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 9, Tuesday - Fly to Luang Prabang, Laos, Wat Xieng Thong Temple, Royal Palace Museum
Morning flight from Bangkok to Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of the mountainous region of northern Laos. According to legend, Buddha smiled when he rested here during his travels and prophesized that it would one day be the site of a rich and powerful capital city. Arrive and get ready for a great adventure! Afternoon visit to the most beautiful temple Wat Xieng Thong, built by the Lao King Setthathirath in 1559-1560, located on the banks of the Mekong river. Continue to the Royal Palace Museum to learn about the monarchy that once ruled the country. End the day with an ascent to the top of Phousi Mountain to see the extraordinary panoramic views of the city. Afterward, transfer to your hotel in Luang Prabang with time to relax. This evening, participate in a special Baci Ceremony, practiced for hundreds of years, offering prayers that bestows good fortune upon you. Dinner is at the hotel
Overnight: Luang Prabang
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 10, Wednesday - Explore Luang Prabang, Mekong River Cruise
Luang Prabang seems totally untouched by the modern world. In the morning, take part in the sacred ancient ritual of Almsgiving. Stroll through hushed streets and offer the Alms to a meditative procession of orange-robed monks. The daily ceremony is both peaceful and spiritual and gives you a wonderful opportunity to experience this ancient Lao tradition. Then, walk through the local morning market where people are shopping for their day's food. Return to the hotel for breakfast. After, visit the handicraft village of Ban Xang Khong where the inhabitants are skilled in the arts & crafts, especially in making Saa paper made from mulberry trees. Next, take a cruise upstream to visit the Pak Ou Caves ( Buddha cave ). From these cavernous altars, you'll see hundreds of Buddha images overlooking the two rivers Mekong and Ou. Afterward, cruise down on the Mekong River while enjoying lunch. After that a unique experience - stop at a local village to learn how the local people live. At the pottery making center, watch a demonstration and try your hand at making pottery. The evening is at leisure
Overnight: Luang Prabang
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 11, Thursday - Fly to Hanoi, Vietnam
After breakfast visit one of the most impressive waterfalls - Kuangsi waterfall, where farmers get the water for their crops. Continue the drive to Ban Xang Hai, known as the "Whiskey Village", where they make rice wine from their abundant crop. During the visit, meet with villagers and sample some of their wonderful elixirs. After lunch, head to the airport for your flight to Hanoi, the cultural center of Vietnam. As soon as you arrive in this lovely city, you'll notice evidence of the French influence in the design and architecture; its history is tied to French colonialism. The remainder of the day is at leisure
Overnight: Hanoi
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 12, Friday - Ha Long Bay
Astonishing panoramas await you today! Depart on a long drive through the lush Vietnamese countryside with glimpses of the country's traditional way of life to Ha Long Bay. Undoubtedly one of the most breathtaking places on the planet, Ha Long Bay has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World." Upon arrival in the early afternoon, embark on a luxurious, classic junk that transports you into another world, where thousands of limestone islands rise from emerald waters. A warm welcome by the captain and crew before lunch on board. Delight in the tranquility of the fairy tale landscape as you sail past jagged cliffs, grottos and hidden caves. Explore the serene Dark and Bright Lagoon by row boat or, opt to kayak in this soothing setting before returning to the ship. Later, relax on deck, take a swim or perhaps indulge in one of the spa services. A cooking demonstration precedes tonight's remarkable culinary experience. At dusk, remain on deck to witness a spectacular sunset on these magical waters
Overnight: Ha Long Bay
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 13, Saturday - Return to Hanoi, Water Puppet Performance Home Hosted Dinner
Rise early to watch the sunrise on the peaceful waters before joining the Tai Chi lessons on deck. Sail to Surprise Cave and explore the enormous grotto, full of spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. As you head back toward the harbor, a brunch buffet will be served. Afterward, disembark the ship, and return to Hanoi. Visit the Museum of Ethnology, founded in 1997, one of the most popular museums in the country. Here, you can find a rich collection of artifacts, documents, and films depicting daily life, rituals and customs of 64 ethnic groups of Vietnam. Afterward, attend a performance of the world-famous Water Puppet Show, accompanied by a traditional Vietnamese orchestra and Cheo (a form of opera). The show depicts a series of ancient Vietnamese folktales, acted out by puppets over a pool of water. In the evening, you'll be dinner guests of a local family in their home - a wonderful opportunity to talk to Hanoians about their daily lives
Overnight: Hanoi
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 14, Sunday - Explore Hanoi, Private Cooking Class
The day begins at the Ho Chi Minh historic complex, which includes the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (where the late president's embalmed body is displayed), historic Ba Dinh Square, the exterior of the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh's house on stilts and the famous One-Pillar Pagoda. Afterward, learn the craft of Vietnamese cooking! Visit the local market with a Chef, followed by a private cooking class. You'll learn how to make popular Vietnamese dishes such as spring rolls (Nem), chicken salad, beef in banana leaves, and more. Sample and savor your personally cooked lunch. Then, it's time to try a "cyclo" ride through the busy streets of the Old Quarter. Visit one of the city's Tube Houses, a tall dwelling with narrow frontage, to see first-hand how residents once lived. Rest of the day is at leisure to discover Hanoi on your own. Tonight, perhaps try one of Hanoi's famous gourmet French restaurants
Overnight: Hanoi
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 15, Monday - Full Day in Hanoi
Today is at leisure in Hanoi with opportunity for sightseeing and shopping on your own. Or, join the optional tour to the Red River Delta to experience a "day in the life" of typical northern villages. Located to the west of Hanoi, the first village you visit has a history dating back over 2,000 years. Before 1945, this was once the wealthiest village in the north with many successful businesses. Today, you can still see many of the old houses and villas, over 100 years old, built before and during the colonial period. A walk through the village, followed by a visit to a local home will enrich your experience with examples of daily life and the typical structure of a village in North Vietnam. Then, on to Chuong Village, the center of conical hats, or "non la", worn by most Vietnamese. With most of the residents involved in this business, a visit to the village will be enlightening and give you an opportunity to learn about this very interesting labor intensive job. The tour includes lunch in Hanoi. Spend the rest of the day independently in Hanoi, with time to revisit some of the beautiful sights, or just walk leisurely around the lake area. Tonight at dinner, bid goodbye to your Tour Manager
Optional: Red River Delta - Typical Northern Villages (AM)
Overnight: Hanoi
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 16, Tuesday - Depart Vietnam
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast

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