Discover the best of Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore on an unforgettable trip through Southeast Asia.
Start in Vietnam, exploring Hanoi’s history and bustle, sailing among the towering islets of Ha Long Bay and being captivated by Hoi An’s charm, with its lanterns and colonial architecture.
In Cambodia, marvel at the grandeur of Angkor Wat and the mystical temples of Siem Reap, witnesses to the splendor of the Khmer Empire.
Continue to Thailand, where vibrant Bangkok will amaze you with its golden temples and exotic markets. In Chiang Rai, admire the surreal White Temple and the enigmatic Blue Temple. In Chiang Mai, visit the majestic Doi Suthep.
Finish in Singapore, a city where modernity and nature merge into a unique show of architecture and culture.
Arrival at Hanoi airport where our Spanish speaking guide will be waiting for you. Transfer to your hotel. Night in Hanoi.
Transfer to Singapore airport to take your departure flight.
Arrival at Hanoi airport where our Spanish speaking guide will be waiting for you. Transfer to the city (1hr.), meanwhile, you can get a first impression of Hanoi and its amazing fusion between bustle and serenity. Free time until check-in at the hotel (rooms are usually available from 2pm, although if available, they are usually provided earlier). Accommodation in Hanoi.
After breakfast, we begin visits to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. It is also considered to be one of the few Asian cities with tree-lined avenues, French colonial architecture, peaceful lakes and oriental temples. The tour includes a visit to the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university, founded in 1070 in honor of Confucius and considered as the symbol of Hanoi.
We continue with the route to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, visiting the outside of it from Ba Dinh Square.
We will continue to the One Pillar Pagoda, built in 1049 on a single stone pillar by Emperor Ly Thai Tong, who reigned from 1028 to 1054. The pagoda is designed like a lotus flower leaf in honor of Buddha.
Lunch in local restaurant. After lunch, we will have an experience with the flowers and their traditional way of adorning them. Visit an artisan florist to see how the bouquets are made, how this beautiful and traditional spiritual art of Vietnam that has come to this day generation after generation is transmitted and preserved. Guests will learn to recognize exotic flowers while enjoying preparing a spiritual floral offering.
Afterwards we arrive at Hoan Kiem Lake, the heart of Hanoi, where we will take a walk around the lake with a panoramic view of the Ngoc Son Temple, located in the middle of the lake, along with the red The Huc Bridge.
Finally, we will take a panoramic pousse cycle tour of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, also known as the 36 Streets Quarter as it was once known for the craftsmanship that inhabited them and for the workshops there. Return to hotel and stay in Hanoi.
After breakfast, we met our driver in the hotel hall and left for Halong Bay, whose name means "the dragon that descends from the sea". According to legend, a dragon created the islands of the bay. Upon arrival, we embarked on a cruise to explore this wonderful place, with lunch on board. After lunch, we continue to sail, admiring the thousands of islands and islets surrounded by greenery, with surprising shapes and sizes. We visit islands such as the Turtle and the Head of Man. Halong Bay, for its beauty, geology, biodiversity and cultural importance, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World in 2011. In addition to enjoying the scenery, we can opt for activities such as swimming, kayaking or participating in a Vietnamese cooking demonstration. Dinner and accommodation on board.
At dawn, those interested can participate in a Tai Chi class on the sun terrace of the boat. We continue to cruise Halong Bay, famous for its nearly 2000 islands of limestone rock and breathtaking landscapes, ideal for capturing the best photos. We enjoyed a brunch on board before embarking on a return to land.
We disembarked at Halong Pier and took a road transfer to Hanoi, from where we flew to Da Nang. Upon arrival, we head straight to Hoi An (approximately 30 minutes). At dusk, we took a boat ride along the Hoai River, of great historical significance to the inhabitants of Hoi An. As night falls, the streets are lit with colored lanterns, and the lanterns are thrown into the water to augur well. The city shines with a unique and mysterious atmosphere. Afterwards, we disembark and enjoy free time to explore the streets before returning to the hotel. Accommodation in Hoi An.
After breakfast, we begin our visit to Hoi An City, an important trading port in Asia in the 17th and 18th centuries, whose architecture and relaxed lifestyle have changed little in recent years. We will take a boat ride along the Thu Bon River, passing through the small villages that line the river.
Arrive in the Old Quarter, from where we will start the walk through the center of the old city to visit Phung Hung (Old Merchant's House), the over 400-year-old covered Japanese Bridge, the Phuc Kien Hall, the old Tan Ky House with its traditional architecture and the Sa Huynh History Museum.
The old Tan Ky House with its traditional architecture and the Sa Huynh History Museum. Lunch in restaurant. Afternoon free to enjoy the beach, wander through the colorful downtown market or shop. Accommodation in Hoi An.
Transfer to Da Nang airport for a quick flight to Siem Reap. Arrival and transfer to the hotel for check-in.
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure by tuk-tuk (a very typical vehicle in Cambodia) to the South Gate, from where you can see its impressive statues representing the movement of the ocean, the ancient capital of Angkor Thom (12th century), the Bayon temple with its 54 decorated towers and about 200 enigmatic smiley faces of Avalokitesvara, the Phimeanakas temple, the terraces of the leper king and elephants and the royal cameras.
Then visit the Ta Prohm temple, one of the most spectacular temples in the area, which has remained relatively the same as when it was discovered and still holds much of its mystery. Lunch in local restaurant.
In the afternoon, transfer by bus to visit the most famous of all temples, Angkor Wat – World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The temple complex covers 81 hectares, comparable in extent to the Imperial Palace in Beijing. The well-known five towers are part of the Cambodian flag. They represent the 5 peaks of Meru, the walls surrounding them, are the mountains and the valley surrounding them, the ocean. We look at this 12th century work of art, considered among historians to be the first example of classic Khmer architecture and art, while enjoying its beautiful sunset – an excellent panorama to end the day. Return to the hotel and stay in Siem Reap.
Breakfast at the hotel. We will begin the day with a Buddhist ceremony at a local pagoda, where the monks will guide us in a reflection on Buddhism and its impact on Cambodian culture. At the end of the ceremony, you will receive a prayer to apportion luck and blessings. Then, we will visit the Hindu temple Banteay Samre, dedicated to Shivah, with beautiful reliefs narrating scenes of Ramayana. Afterwards, we will head to Banteay Srei, known as the “Citadel of Women”. This temple, unique for being built by and for women, stands out for its pink sandstone and fine reliefs, a true jewel of Khmer art. Lunch at a local restaurant. Back, we will visit the D’Angkor Craftsmen, a center that promotes the preservation of traditional crafts and supports Cambodian youth, allowing the country’s artistic traditions to live on.
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Siem Reap airport for flight to Bangkok. Arrival at Bangkok airport and transfer to hotel. Hotel accommodation.
Breakfast in hotel. Visit three of the most unusual Buddhist temples in the city. We will start at the Wat Traimit, located at the end of Chinatown, on Yaowarat Road, near Hualampong Railway Station. Wat Traimit is home to the world’s largest solid gold Buddha, measuring almost five metres tall weighing five and a half tonnes.
The tour will continue to Wat Pho (Wat Phra Chetuphon), Bangkok's largest temple. The temple of the huge reclining Buddha and the Chedis of the Kings. This is located behind the Buddha Temple. It is one of the largest temples in the city and famous for its gigantic reclining Buddha that measures 46 meters long and is covered in gold.
Then you will visit the Royal Palace, which is undoubtedly the most famous monument in the city. Built in 1782, for 150 years it was the home of the king of Thailand, the royal court and the administrative seat of government. The Grand Palace of Bangkok is an ancient building that continues to impress visitors with its beautiful architecture and details.
Inside the complex is Wat Phra Kaew or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (officially known as Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram), considered to be the most important Buddhist temple in Thailand, enshrines the image of a much revered Buddha meticulously carved into a single block of jade. Afternoon off. Hotel accommodation.
Meet the guide at your hotel reception and transfer 80 km south-west of the city to visit the famous train market. Notice how as the train approaches the market, traders pull back their sales stands to allow the train to cross through the middle of the market!
After the visit, we will head to the Damnoen Saduak floating market. There we will take a boat to navigate the canals until we reach the market and observe how it is traded with fruit, vegetables, etc. After the tour, we will return to the hotel. Free afternoon
Transfer to Bangkok airport for a short flight to Chiang Mai. Arrival in Chiang Mai and transfer to the hotel for check-in.
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure through splendid mountain and rainforest landscapes approx. 3 hours through the Waing Pao district to Chiang Rai with a brief stop at the local hot springs of Mae Ka Chan, one of the best known hot springs. Then we will visit Wat Rong Khun or White Temple, admire the beauty of the temple symbolizing the purity of Buddhism with its bright white color and ornaments and mirrors. Keep driving to Boon Rawd Farm or Singha Park. This farm is a very beautiful agricultural tourist spot. Within the estate there are a variety of coloured flowers in the garden. There are over 600 rai of farmland and tea plantations. Farm tours are available where you can have a panoramic view of the mountains in the northern city or opt for an excellent dining experience in the restaurant (own account) with a 360 degree mountain view.
In the afternoon visit Wat Rong Sear Tent “Blue Temple”, its intense blue color is what makes this temple unique, differentiating it from any other Buddhist temple in Thailand. Return to Chiang Mai.
Visit Wat Doi Suthep, a majestic mountaintop temple of 1,000 meters, with panoramic views and stunning frescoes. Then explore the lively Talat Warorod Market before visiting three iconic temples: Wat Chedi Luang, with its 15th-century Lanna chedi; Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai’s most visited temple and epicenter of the Songkran; and Wat Suan Dok, where the remains of local royalty rest. Built in 1345, Wat Phra Singh is a jewel of Lanna architecture, while Wat Chedi Luang, with more than 600 years of history, houses an imposing ruined stupa that was one of the tallest in ancient Chiang Mai. Wat Suan Dok, in addition to its historical significance, is known for its great white chedi and serene atmosphere. At the end of the tour, return to the hotel. Afternoon off.
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Chiang Mai airport for flight to Phuket. Arrival at Phuket Airport and transfer to the hotel on Phi Phi Island by boat. Hotel accommodation.
Day off
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Phuket pier by ferry, then transfer to Phuket airport to catch your flight to Singapore. Arrival in Singapore and transfer to hotel for check-in.
At 09:00 am, half day departure to Singapore City. First, head to Esplanade and walk through Marina Bay to reach Merlion Park, the mouth of the Singapore River. Continue on foot to the Civic District, where some of the British colonial buildings are located, such as the National Gallery and Victoria Theatre. Walk through Padang, before being transferred to Chinatown. Visit Thian Hock Keng Temple, the oldest and most important temple of the Hokkien people in the country. Continue on foot to the street market and visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, supposedly home to a Buddha relic, and Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple. Finally, visit the Singapore Botanical Garden, the only tropical garden declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site (the National Orchid Garden is not included). At the end of the tour, transfer back to the hotel. Afternoon off. Hotel accommodation.
At 09.30, we will leave for the Bay Gardens tour. Hotel pickup and transfer to Gardens by the Bay, a 101-hectare nature park in Central Singapore, adjacent to the Marine Reservoir. The tour includes access to Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. Flower Dome is the world’s largest glass greenhouse with plants and flowers from all over the world. The Cloud Forest is home to the world’s tallest indoor waterfall with 35 meters and plants from the tropical mountainous region. Free afternoon
Transfer to Singapore airport to take the departure flight.
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