DAY 1 – HO CHI MINH CITY ARRIVAL
Tan Son Nhat Airport to Park Hyatt Hotel (7km): 30mins
Arrive in Saigon and be welcomed by the guide and transferred to the hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure and recover from the long flight.
Overnight at Park Hyatt Hotel.
DAY 2 - HO CHI MINH CITY (B)
Start with a visit to the iconic Saigon Central Post Office. This is the creation of a unique vaulted ceiling with wrought iron beams and columns reminiscent of industrial architecture, which is now considered a symbol of Saigon and one of its most famous landmarks.
Walk along Dong Khoi street, formerly La Rue Catinat and pay a visit to Gialong Palace – Ho Chi Minh City Museum for its beautiful architecture and listen to its history through times. Continue to Le Loi Street to meet a local artisan who specializes in traditional engravings.
Next, stroll through the old central market before arriving at the city’s oldest colonial-era apartment. Sit down at one of the stylish coffee shops and interact with a local resident who moved here in 1975.
Leave the compound and have a look at the building on the other side, which used to be Banque de l’Indochine (Indochina Bank) during the 1920s. It’s a stunning example of the Indochinois east/west fusion style of architecture that this area is known for. After this last stop, head back to the hotel.
(Please note: This is a city walking tour but a vehicle will be available for a transfer if need be).
This evening delve into Vietnam’s nightlife and culinary culture with a fun Ho Chi Minh City Vespa tour. Climb aboard the back of this classic motorbike and zip off through the city’s buzzing streets. The first stop of the evening is at a rooftop bar. Take in the views of the streets below while enjoying some snacks and refreshments.
Kick-off the mobile aspect of the evening and visit a series of local restaurants and street stalls. The food-loving host will explain each of the items on offer and purchase a selection of sweet and savoury dishes to sample.
Time to relax at a hidden and quiet café and enjoy a musical performance that will transport one back in time. Overnight at Park Hyatt Hotel.
DAY 3 – HO CHI MINH CITY (B)
Depart early this morning to avoid the crowds at Cu Chi. Drive away from Ho Chi Minh City, watching the city skyline fade into the distance as the road winds through rice paddies, villages and other scenes typical to southern Vietnam.
Spend a couple of hours walking around Cu Chi’s rugged grounds with a local guide. Listen stories of how the residents constructed an intricate, underground network of tunnels during the French and American Wars. Crawl underground and have a look at the tiny chambers and imagine what life was like for those who lived there. Hear incredible tales of perseverance – from the unusual foods the residents ate to survive, to the story of a baby being born in the tunnels. Once above ground, see other ingenious items used by the residents to defend themselves such as bamboo traps and camouflaged pits.
Following this insightful visit, journey back to Ho Chi Minh City. Overnight at Park Hyatt Hotel
DAY 4 – MEKONG RIVER – MY THO – HO CHI MINH CITY (B,L,D)
After breakfast, be picked up at the hotel and transferred to My Tho Dock for an Aqua Mekong Cruise. Settle into the floating retreat, with endless and captivating panoramic views of the mighty Mekong.
Enjoy these private Mekong River moments on a California king bed, terrace or daybed.
Overnight on board.
DAY 5 – MEKONG RIVER – BINH THANH/SA DEC – MY AN HUNG (B,L,D)
Begin the day at Binh Thanh mat weaving village or opt to visit Sa Dec to see the vibrant market and the famous house of Marguerite Duras' legendary lover, Mr. Huynh Thuy Le. In the afternoon, visit a typical Mekong Delta village My An Hung and stroll through verdant plantations.
Then, visit a local's home to taste local fruits while listening to traditional folk songs performed by villagers followed by a unique unicorn dance.
A 17-kilometre biking option is also available on request. Overnight on board.
DAY 6 – MEKONG RIVER – CHAU DOC – VINH XUONG – KA’OM SAMNOR BORDER (B,L,D)
Travel by skiff along Bassac Canal to Chau Doc floating market then head off by van to Long Son Pagoda atop Sam Mountain. Ask the monks about their age-old Buddhist practices. Return via the bustling morning market.
An optional 18 kilometers bike ride on Long Khanh Island or a rickshaw ride to visit Tan Chau Market with a chef is available on request.
After lunch, relax by the pool, try a traditional Khmer massage or learn to cook Mekong inspired dishes while crossing the border. Overnight on board.
DAY 7 – MEKONG RIVER – KOH OKNHA TEY – PREAH PROSOP (B,L,D)
On this river of time, admire dexterous Khmer artisans dyeing and weaving kroma, the ubiquitous item that Khmer people can’t live without it. Explore the riverbank on two wheels, past Buddhist temples and thatch houses perched on spindly wooden stilts while white oxen wade just offshore.
After lunch, board marine-grade aluminum skiffs and head towards the tamarind trees of Preah Prosop, a remote village that has changed little over several generations.
Overnight on board.
DAY 8 – PHNOM PENH (B)
Disembark from the Aqua Mekong and be welcomed by a local English speaking guide who will accompany you to the hotel for check in.
Phnom Penh was once considered one of the most beautiful cities in the Orient, and despite its turbulent history and recent development, it still retains colonial charm. This is a bustling city, majestically located at the confluence of the mighty rivers of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap. Wide tree-lined boulevards and many colonial-era buildings reflect the glory days and add to the allure of the city, where Asian and Western traditions meet in a fascinating way.
Today, explore the capital of Cambodia by tuk-tuk, paying visits to the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum of Cambodia, home to the world’s largest collection of Khmer art.
Later, visit the Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide, a grim but important reminder of Cambodia’s tragic past, or choose to shop at the Russian Market, one of the best shopping venues in the city. (Note: All visitors to Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh are required to wear modest clothing: no short pants or short skirts and no sleeveless shirts. See-through clothing will also not be allowed. VIsitors who are inappropriately dressed will not be allowed to visit the museum)
Overnight at Raffles Le Royal.
DAY 9 – PHNOM PENH – SIEM REAP
Breakfast at hotel. Be transferred to the airport for a flight to Siem Reap.
Arrive at Siem Reap airport and be welcomed and transferred by an English-speaking guide to the hotel for check-in.
This afternoon, start the half-day tour to one of the major highlights of Southeast Asia – the magnificent Angkor Wat. Built in the early 12th century, Angkor Wat was constructed following the model of the temple mountain symbolizing the Mount Meru, home of the gods. Inside the temple, the walls are covered with stone carvings and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the wars Suryavarman II fought during his reign.
Moreover, Angkor Wat is well known for the more than 2,000 Apsara dancers decorating the temple. Construction is thought to have taken around thirty years of intensive labour. Today, Angkor Wat is figured on Cambodia's national flag as the temple symbolises the soul of the Khmer people.
Overnight in Shinta Mani Angkor- Bensley Collection.
DAY 10 – SIEM REAP
This morning, take an early start to enjoy a sunrise breakfast at Angkor and then explore the temples by local remork (a Cambodian tuk tuk). Begin by escaping the crowds at the picturesque Srah Srang Baray., a multi-tiered landing platform on the west edge of the baray is adorned with naga balustrades and guardian lions, and the sparse remains of an island temple can be seen emerging from the middle of the lake at low water, during the dry season.
As many visitors are still strolling around Angkor Wat after sunrise, this is the best time to experience Ta Prohm, the temple made famous by the movie “Tomb Raider” and best known for the trees and vines growing atop the temple walls. The temple is a perfect example of how nature has crept in and reclaimed its land after the fall of the Angkorian empire.
Continue to the ancient city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire under the reign of Jayavarman VII. This city is surrounded by an 8m high wall, drawing a perfect square.
Continue to Bayon Temple in the exact center of the city. This 12th century masterpiece is a study in grandeur and is well-known for its murals depicting daily life at Angkor and the 52 towers with enigmatic faces of the Buddha looking out over the vast provinces of the Great Khmer Empire.
Spend this afternoon at leisure for personal shopping at the markets, or simply return to the hotel to relax.
Overnight in Shinta Mani Angkor- Bensley Collection.
DAY 11 – SIEM REAP
Breakfast at hotel. This morning, take an authentic rural Cambodia tour to learn about life in Ta Brak Village. Meet friendly locals and discover traditional village customs and cultures. Take an ox cart ride, a traditional countryside method of transporting people and goods. The 30 minute journey passes through the village on the way to the local market. Explore the colorful displays of vegetables, herbs and other locally-grown produce, and mingle with the shoppers who come every morning to buy the fresh ingredients.
Continue on foot through the village, providing ample opportunities to stop and chat with locals and to observe their activities. Before leaving the village, partake in a special Buddhist tradition. Local monks will impart wishes of good luck and success in a solemn, age-old ceremony.
From there, travel by private vehicle to the countryside of Siem Reap Province. First stop to visit the Golden Silk Pheach Farm, a local NGO that helps to revive the ancient Khmer know-how in silk activities and provides job opportunities to more than 100 local staff. The farm area, mulberry trees and weaving ateliers can be seen as part of the guided tour. Continue to see the ‘gem’ of the Angkor area, the pretty temple, Banteay Srei, which was constructed of pink sandstone, which is seen nowhere else in Angkor.
On this last evening in Cambodia, enjoy dinner at the incredible Embassy Restaurant, an exclusive fine dining experience unparalleled in Siem Reap.
Overnight in Shinta Mani Angkor- Bensley Collection.
DAY 12 – SIEM REAP DEPARTURE
Breakfast at hotel. If time allows, spend the morning exploring Siem Reap’s colourful markets with the chance to shop for souvenirs or simply observe the vibrant local scenes as people go about their everyday lives.
Visit the workshop of Eric Raisina, located a few minutes’ drive out of town. He has devoted himself to developing new Cambodian silk weaving and dyeing techniques.. Tour his workshop and see the new designs being created by the skilled team.
Just around the corner is another artist studio, Theam’s House. Lim Muy Theam is a Cambodian artist and designer who draws on inspiration from both Khmer and contemporary international design. Explore the art studio and observe various works being created such as lacquerware, painting and fine sculptures.
Transfer to the airport for the onward flight.