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Detailed itinerary:
Day 1
Thursday
USA / Bangkok
Embark on
your transpacific flight
from Los Angels to Bangkok,
Thailand.
Day 2
Friday
Arrive Bangkok
Upon arrival
in Bangkok – the “Land of
Smiles,” you will be met and
escorted to your hotel.
Day 3
Saturday Bangkok /
Vientiane B
After
breakfast at hotel, transfer
to the airport for your
flight to Vientiane, capital
of Laos. Situated in
a bend of the Mekong River
amidst fertile alluvial
plains, Vientiane is a
laid-back city with
interesting temples and
lively markets. Today you
will visit some of these
temples including Pha That
Luang (Great Sacred
Reliquary or Great Stupa) -
the most important national
monument in Laos -
functioning as a dual symbol
of the Buddhist religion and
the Lao nation. You will
also visit TALAAT SAO - the
local market that sells a
wide range of fabrics,
jewelry and electronic
goods.
Day 4
Sunday
Vientiane - Luang Prabang
B
After
breakfast at the hotel, you
will take a short flight to
Luang Prabang, an ancient
capital city of the Lan Xang
Kingdom. It is famous for
its historic temples and
beautiful setting surrounded
by mountains. In 1995 it was
designated a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Tour to the
temples of various styles
and appreciate some ancient
masterpieces of Lao art.
Day 5
Monday Luang
Prabang B
Today you
will take a boat excursion
to the Pak Ou Caves. Located
in the steep rock cliff at
the confluence of the Mekong
River and Ou River, these
two caves are filled with
Buddha images of varying
styles, ages and sizes.
Later, visit a village near
the Pak Qu Caves and then
the recently excavated Thing
Hong cave.
Day 6
Tuesday Luang
Prabang – Vientiane B
Explore the
National Museum, originally
constructed as the Royal
Palace that now houses the
Royal throne of the Lan Xang
Kingdom and many other
pieces of regalia and
religious treasures. Later
visit Phu Si to enjoy an
excellent view of the town.
Continue to Ban Phanom, a
village well known for hand
weaving cotton and silk.
Tour Mouhot’s Tomb – holding
the remains of the French
explorer Henri Mouhot, known
as the man who discovered
Angkor Wat. Fly back to
Vientiane.
Day 7
Wednesday Vientiane -
Hanoi – Halong B
Fly from
Vientiane to Hanoi and then
transfer to Halong Bay.
Day 8
Thursday Halong
– Hanoi B
Today you
will discover Halong Bay –
“Bay of Descending Dragon”
on a 4-hour boat cruise. The
picturesque Halong Bay is
comprised of over 3,000
small jagged limestone
islands that arise from the
South China Sea.
Day 9
Friday Hanoi
B
Hanoi, a city
of lakes, shaded boulevards
and public parks, is the
capital of Vietnam. It is a
very attractive city with
French style buildings and
less traffic than other
cities in Asia. You will
explore Hanoi’s cultural and
historic highlights via a
tour to One Pillar Pagaoda,
Temple of Literature, Hoan
Kiem Lake, Ho Chi Minh
Mausoleum and St. Joseph
Cathedral.
Day 10
Saturday Hanoi –
Hue B
Fly from
Hanoi to Hue. Enjoy an
included tour to Imperial
City, Ngo Mon Gate, Thai Hoa
Palace, Halls of the
Mandarins, Nine Dynasty
Urns, Forbidden Purple City,
Tu Duc Tomb and Dong Ba
market.
Day 11
Sunday Hue –
Danang B
This morning,
you will take an excursion
on the Huong Giang River to
the Thien Mu Pagoda Then
drive to Danang via Hai Van
Pass and Lang Co. The famous
Hai Van Pass is an
incredible mountainous
stretch of highway with
spectacular views . Lang Co
is a pretty island-like
stretch of palm-shaded sand
with a crystal- clear lagoon
on one side and beachfront
facing the South China Sea.
Arrive in Danang - Vietnam's
fourth largest city. You
will tour Cham Museum, China
Beach and Marble Mountains.
Day 12
Monday Danang –
Saigon B
This morning,
you will take a walking tour
through Hoi An, a
picturesque riverside town
south of Danang. Known as
Faifo to early western
traders, it was one of
Southeast Asia's major
international ports during
the 17th, 18th and 19th
centuries. Afterwards, fly
to Saigon.
Day 13
Tuesday Saigon B
Saigon is the
largest Vietnamese city,
with the hustle and bustle
of Vietnamese life visible
everywhere. There are street
markets, sidewalk cafes and
sleek new bars. The city
churns and bubbles. Yet
within this teeming
metropolis are 300 years of
timeless traditions and the
beauty of an ancient
culture. City tour includes
Notre Dame Cathedral,
Central Post Office, City
Hall, War Remnants Museum,
Thien Hau Pagoda and Cholon
– the “Big Market”.
Day 14
Wednesday Saigon - Phnom
Penh B
Fly across
the border to Cambodia’s
capital – Phnom Penh. The
city is considered to be the
loveliest of the
French-built cities of
Indochina. Visit the Royal
Palace and Silver Pagoda,
National Museum, Wat Phnom,
Wat Ounalom, Tuol Sleng
Museum and Central Market.
Day 15
Thursday Phnom Penh
- Siem Reap B
After a short
flight, arrive at Siem Reap,
where the stunning Angkor
Wat complex is located.
Visit Angkor Wat, Angkor
Thom, Bayon and Ta Prohm.
Day 16
Friday Siem
Reap B
You have a
full day to explore Angkor
Wat by visiting the
following: Banteay Srei,
Banteay Samre, Ta Keo, Ta
Prohm, Sras Srang, Ta Som,
and Eastern Mebon.
Day 17
Saturday Siem Reap
/ Bangkok B
Today we bid
farewell to Angkor Wat as we
fly to Bangkok. Upon arrival
you are met and escorted to
your hotel. Rest of the day
is free.
Day 18
Sunday Bangkok B
Today you
will discover Bangkok by
visiting three of the most
gorgeous Buddhist temples in
Bangkok: Wat Traimitr with
its impressive 3-metre tall,
5-ton heavy solid gold
Buddha image which gleams
like no other gold artifact;
Wat Pho, Bangkok’s oldest
and largest temple,
featuring the largest
reclining Buddha, and the
Marble Temple, a prime
example of modern Thai
architecture.
Day 19
Monday Bangkok /
Los Angles B
Today our
journey comes to an end as
we board our flight home.
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