Cuisine and Culture in Vietnam and Cambodia
Duration: 11 days
Highlights: VIETNAM, CAMBODIA
• Discover Khmer arts, cuisine and heritage
• Witness the beauty of Lan Ha Bay, Vietnam
• Experience local farming and fishing culture
Description: Experience the best of Vietnam and Cambodia on this 11-day journey that takes you through Vietnam, from north to south, and ends with three nights in the heart of the ancient Khmer civilization. Taste the culture and cuisine of Hanoi, witness the wondrous beauty of Lan Ha Bay with an overnight cruise and discover the quaint old town of Hoi An. Continue south, to the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh City before flying to Siem Reap, Cambodia to explore the lost temples of Angkor.
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Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrive Hanoi
Arrive in Hanoi, the cultural heart of Vietnam. A picture of French-colonial mansions, ornate traditional temples and rows of narrow houses, Hanoi is a vibrant, bustling city filled with small boutiques, Vietnamese coffee houses and lively street vendors built around an Old Quarter with scenic lakes and meandering streets. Explore the city at your own pace. Your guide accompanies you on the transfer from the airport to your hotel and is happy to help with suggestions and recommendations. You may wish to try one of Hanoi’s charming restaurants such as Madame Hien’s. Situated in a restored French-colonial Mansion, this casual restaurant serves refined Vietnamese specialties by Chef Didier Corlou.
Overnight: Hanoi
Meal Plan:
Day 2 - Hanoi
Uncover Hanoi's history and heritage with your private guide. Learn about the life and times of former President Ho Chi Minh, who played a key role in the nation's journey towards independence. Visit the mausoleum where his body is embalmed and see his humble stilted house, which was built in the style of an ethnic village home. Continue to the One Pillar Pagoda, an 11th century structure dedicated to King Ly Thai To's son. Later, discover small local shops and sidewalk cafes in a neighborhood build around a working railway track.
In the late afternoon, travel by local style cyclo (bicycle rickshaw) for a fun foodie adventure in the Old Quarter. The Old Quarter's meandering 15th-century streets are each named after the trade that was once conducted here, such as: Silk Street, Rice Street, Paper Street and Jeweler’s Street. Sample local street food specialties while exploring the area. Continue to “Food Street” where you can sample a variety of snacks and a glass of fresh bia hoi, (locally brewed beer). Continue to an area near Truc Bach Lake for more delicious treats, such as a Vietnamese beef wrap and roll.
Overnight: Hanoi
Meal Plan: B,D
Day 3 - Hanoi - Lan Ha Bay
Depart Hanoi to experience Lan Han Bay one of Vietnam’s hidden gems located near the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ha Long Bay. Lan Ha Bay is a quieter and more remote area of the bay, offering a more peaceful and soulful cruising experience. After a private transfer to the port and a short speedboat ride, board your Vietnamese cruise vessel and begin cruising through surreal scenes of rugged limestone karsts, tree-topped islands, caves and sparkling emerald waters. Lunch is served on board and you can enjoy more stunning views from the sundeck.
Visit Cat Ba island where you can hop on a bike (or an electric car, if you prefer) and cycle along small paved roads to a small village nestled in a valley. Back on the cruise, enjoy a cooking demonstration by the chef followed by dinner. In the evening, try your hand at squid fishing or enjoy stargazing from the sundeck.
Overnight: Lan Ha Bay Cruise
Meal Plan: B,L,D
Day 4 - Lan Ha Bay - Hoi An
Early risers can head to the sundeck for an optional tai chi session. Later, take a kayak, or ride a bamboo boat, or sampan, to explore more of the tranquil scenery around Frog Lake, where you can truly immerse in the wild beauty of the bay. Savor a leisurely brunch while cruising back to the pier. Check out of your cabin at 09:30 and disembark at 11:00. You are met at the pier by your driver who assists you with a private transfer to the airport.
Fly to the central Vietnamese city of Da Nang and transfer to the picturesque old town of Hoi An. UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hoi An is a picturesque old town on the Thu Bon River with a rich cultural, culinary and creative heart. Standing out with its rows of bright yellow traditional houses, the town flourished during the 16th and 17th centuries as one of Southeast Asia’s most prosperous port towns. The diverse influence of Chinese, Japanese and European traders can still be seen today in the town's eclectic mix of architecture, where a Japanese bridge, a Chinese assembly hall grand merchants' houses and French colonial villas are some of the highlights.
Please note: Check out time from the cruise is one and a half hours before disembarkation, at 09:30. After this time you will not be able to access your room but you can continue enjoying the views from the sundeck. The cruise itinerary is dependent on tide and weather conditions and is subject to change without prior notice. If weather conditions are deemed unsafe, the harbor master may deny departures.
Overnight: Hoi An
Meal Plan: B
Day 5 - Hoi An
Explore Hoi An’s farming and food traditions on an early morning cycling adventure. Cycle through rice fields, visit a vegetable farming village and meet Hoi An’s cao lau noodle makers whose traditional recipe has been passed down through five generations. Visit a food hall where chefs prepare street food specialties in open kitchens. Sample freshly baked Vietnamese-style baguettes straight out of the oven, sip traditional Vietnamese tea served with Hoi An local treats and learn how to make noodles, dumplings and rice paper. Prepare your own Vietnamese lunch during a hands-on two-hour cooking experience.
Later, explore Hoi An on foot. Taste black sesame soup made by a town elder, meet a calligraphy master at a temple and visit a traditional house where the owners make coconut coffee, a family business passed down through several generations. Continue walking to the Fukien Assembly Hall and the 400-year-old Japanese covered bridge. The evening is free at leisure. You may choose to stay in town for dinner to try some of Hoi An’s funky restaurants such as Mango Mango, by American-Vietnamese Chef Duc, or have a drink at Gam, a gem stone museum that houses a little wine and cocktail bar in the back (paid locally).
Overnight: Hoi An
Meal Plan: B,L
Day 6 - Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh City
Transfer to Da Nang airport and fly to Ho Chi Minh City. Commonly known by its former name of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the bustling and vibrant economic center of the south. Full of contrasts, the city is known for its cosmopolitan vibe and energetic pace which is unlike any other city in Vietnam. Travel by Soviet era sidecar motorcycle for a retro style adventure in Ho Chi Minh City. A popular mode of transport during World War II, sidecars are a part of history and are also an exciting way to get around. Feel the wind as you whiz around the city, exploring trendy local eateries and popular night spots. Zip over to the Cholon district to sample some of the best Chinese noodles and dumplings in town. Then travel along one of the city’s newest boulevards beside the Tau Hu canal to visit a restaurant that has been making banh xeo (savory pancakes) for over half a century. Try other local favorites such as cha gio (spring rolls), bi cuon (fresh spring rolls) or nem lui (barbecue beef) along the way and end the evening with a Vietnamese coffee or local beer at a live music venue.
Overnight: Ho Chi Minh City
Meal Plan: B,D
Day 7 - Ho Chi Minh City
Learn the secrets to a healthy Vietnamese lifestyle and uncover little-known epicurean delights in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. Experience Vietnamese tea culture with a woman who fell in love with tea in all its varieties while traveling in Vietnam’s northern highlands and now exports her own brand of healthy Vietnamese tea to over 40 countries. Then savor a simple, yet nutritious meal at one of the city's best vegetarian restaurants, showcasing organic beans, nuts, vegetables, flowers and fruits. Later, visit the Reunification Palace, where the official handover of power took place during the Fall of Saigon in 1975 and explore the History Museum or the War Remnants Museum.
In the evening, dinner is not included but your guide can help with suggestions and reservations at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s best restaurants, from fine dining or trendy to the best local style casual cuisine. You might like to try the elegant Lys Club, the kitschy Propaganda Café, or perhaps the Mountain Retreat, a favorite hidden local spot in an old building along some of Saigon’s small backstreets.
Overnight: Ho Chi Minh City
Meal Plan: B,L
Day 8 - Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap
Witness the city slowly come to life in the early hours of the morning. Take a cyclo for a ride past Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, stroll through a city park and stop for a Vietnamese coffee. See the memorial dedicated to a Buddhist monk who famously committed an act of self-immolation in 1963. Then take a Vespa to a local street market to discover an underground weapons bunker beneath a typical house and admire colorful floral displays at the flower market before savoring a traditional bowl of pho for breakfast at one of the city's best noodle shops.
Fly to Siem Reap, taking advantage of Fast Track service on departure from Ho Chi Minh City and on arrival in Siem Reap. A flourishing provincial town, Siem Reap is best known as the gateway to the treasures of Angkor, including the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Angkor Wat. In the evening, your guide can assist with restaurant reservations at one of Siem Reap’s best restaurants. Consider dining at Embassy, a true Khmer fine dining venue that serves traditional Khmer cuisine with a twist. The menu features local ingredients from around Cambodia and changes every month to reflect the season.
Overnight: Siem Reap
Meal Plan: B
Day 9 - Siem Reap
Explore the ancient Angkorian landscape of sandstone temples and palaces. See the old royal reservoir of Srah Srang where kings and queens once bathed, marvel at the tree-covered Ta Prohm temple and discover a small, rarely-seen temple called Ta Nei. Continue to Ta Keo, a five-tiered pyramid structure known as the “mountain with bronze peaks”. Later, travel by air-conditioned vehicle to Angkor Thom, an old walled city which was the last and most enduring center of the Khmer empire. Enter through the Victory Gate and continue by road or walk along the old laterite wall. See the statue at Vihear Prampeilveng and pass by the Terrace of the Leper King. Stroll through shaded parkland from the royal Preah Palilay to Phimeanakas temple and admire the grand Baphuon temple before arriving at the Bayon, a dominating structure in the center of the city. End the day with a cocktail or two on the moat of Angkor Thom while enjoying a leisurely boat ride at sunset.
A car and guide remain at your disposal should you wish to explore the city in the evening. This is an opportunity for you to experience the night market or visit a local bar to experience the life of the city, with any incidentals at your own expense.
Overnight: Siem Reap
Meal Plan: B
Day 10 - Siem Reap
Pass through rustic villages, rice paddies and old, dried-up reservoirs on the way to Banteay Srei. Built in the tenth century, this beautiful pink sandstone temple remains remarkably intact and is notable for its intricate carvings. En route, meet a rural family and discover how their life has changed as a result of Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy’s (AKP) Cambodia Clean Water Project - a non-profit initiative that has provided over 20,000 villagers with access to clean water, a scarce resource in this developing nation. Explore the temple of Banteay Samre, which was built in a similar style to Angkor Wat.
In the evening, embark on an exciting Siem Reap foodie adventure by night. Your local guides take you to their favorite after-dark hotspots and reveal hidden gems that only insiders know about. Immerse in the hustle and bustle as you zip around town by Vespa, exploring the flavors of Cambodia, from sweet to bitter in a fun and exhilarating way. Try exotic fruits, fried creepy crawlies, grilled meats and other treats and wash it all down with local beer, rice wine and soft drinks.
Overnight: Siem Reap
Meal Plan: B,D
Day 11 - Depart Siem Reap
Start before dawn today to witness the spectacular sunrise over the iconic lotus towers of Angkor Wat. Watch the sky slowly transition from dark to light, marking the birth of a new day. Then bask in the early morning atmosphere and experience the splendor of Angkor Wat in all its glory. The rest of the day is free at leisure and, depending on your flight departure time, you may wish to take this opportunity to explore more of Siem Reap's arts and culture. Your guide can assist with arrangements to visit local craft workshops or designer boutiques around town. You can also spend time wandering the Old Market, a great place to pick up souvenirs, jewelry or textiles or sample some of the street food. Transfer to the airport where you are assisted with Fast Track departure ahead of your departure flight.
Overnight:
Meal Plan: B