Experience the captivating "Vietnam Cambodia itinerary 14 days" to delve into the rich history, culture, landscapes, cuisine, and heritage sites of these two remarkable countries. The tour is popular due to their close proximity, sharing a border of nearly 1200km. Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Vietnamese and Cambodian gastronomy, renowned throughout Asia.
This captivating 14 day Vietnam and Cambodia Itinerary promises an abundance of wonders that will leave you with cherished memories.
After breakfast at your hotel, begin a full-day Hanoi city tour exploring the capital’s most iconic landmarks, traditional culture, and local experiences.
Start your morning with a visit to Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist pagoda in Hanoi, beautifully located beside West Lake. Continue to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex, one of Vietnam’s most important historical landmarks, where you can learn about the life and legacy of President Ho Chi Minh. Nearby, visit the unique One Pillar Pagoda, an iconic temple admired for its lotus-inspired architecture.
Next, discover the powerful history of Hoa Lo Prison, also known as the “Hanoi Hilton.” This museum offers meaningful insight into Vietnam’s colonial period and wartime history, making it an important stop for travelers interested in Hanoi’s past.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, where you can taste authentic Vietnamese dishes and relax before the afternoon program.
In the afternoon, experience Hanoi’s famous coffee culture with a hands-on Vietnamese egg coffee lesson. Learn how this creamy local specialty is made, then enjoy your own cup of traditional Hanoi egg coffee, one of the city’s most beloved drinks.
Later, travel outside the city center to visit Quang Phu Cau Incense Village, a colorful traditional craft village known for its bright red incense bundles and photogenic workshops. Walk through the village, meet local artisans, and learn how incense has been handmade for generations. This is also one of the best places near Hanoi for cultural photography and an authentic village experience.
Return to Hanoi in the late afternoon and enjoy the evening at your leisure.
Overnight: Hotel in Hanoi
Optional note: The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum may be closed on certain days or during annual maintenance. In that case, the visit can be arranged outside the complex or adjusted with a suitable alternative.
After breakfast at your hotel, depart from Hanoi and travel through the scenic countryside of Northern Vietnam to Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking natural wonders.
Upon arrival at the cruise pier, board your Halong Bay overnight cruise and enjoy a welcome drink while the crew provides a short safety briefing. As the cruise begins, admire the spectacular limestone karsts, emerald waters, and dramatic seascapes that make Halong Bay one of the most famous destinations in Vietnam.
Enjoy lunch on board while cruising deeper into the bay. In the afternoon, visit Sung Sot Cave, also known as Surprise Cave, one of the largest and most impressive caves in Halong Bay. Walk through its spacious chambers and admire striking stalactites, stalagmites, and natural rock formations.
Continue to Titop Island, a favorite stop for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. You can swim at the beach or hike to the island viewpoint for a panoramic view over Halong Bay’s limestone islands and turquoise waters.
Return to the cruise in the late afternoon and join the sunset party on deck. Enjoy Happy Hour drinks while watching the sun set over the bay, creating a memorable moment during your Halong Bay cruise experience.
Later, take part in a fun Vietnamese cooking class, where you can learn how to prepare a traditional local dish with guidance from the cruise team.
In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner on board featuring Vietnamese and international flavors. After dinner, relax on the sundeck, try squid fishing, or simply enjoy the magical night scenery of Halong Bay.
Overnight: On board a Halong Bay cruise
Note: Cruise activities may be adjusted depending on weather conditions, tide levels, and the cruise operator’s schedule.
Wake up early and enjoy the peaceful morning atmosphere of Halong Bay, one of Vietnam’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage destinations. Start the day with a refreshing Tai Chi lesson on the sundeck while watching the sunrise over limestone islands and emerald waters.
After the morning exercise, enjoy a light breakfast on board as the cruise continues through the bay’s beautiful seascapes.
Next, transfer by tender boat to Luon Cave, a scenic water cave surrounded by limestone cliffs and calm green lagoons. Here, you can choose to explore by kayak or join a traditional bamboo boat ride rowed by a local boatman. This relaxing activity is a wonderful way to experience the natural beauty of Halong Bay up close.
Return to the cruise and proceed with the check-out formalities. While the boat slowly cruises back toward Tuan Chau Harbor, enjoy a delicious brunch on board and take in the final views of the dramatic karst scenery.
Upon arrival at the harbor, disembark and meet your driver for the transfer back to Hanoi. Arrive in the capital in the afternoon and check in at your hotel. The rest of the day is free at leisure to relax or explore Hanoi Old Quarter on your own.
Overnight: Hotel in Hanoi
After breakfast at your hotel, depart from Hanoi and travel by comfortable vehicle toward Sapa, one of Northern Vietnam’s most scenic mountain destinations. The journey takes approximately 5–6 hours, passing beautiful countryside, lush valleys, and winding mountain roads before reaching this charming highland town in Lao Cai Province.
Upon arrival in Sapa, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then check in at your hotel and take some time to relax.
In the afternoon, begin your visit to Cat Cat Village, a traditional village of the Black Hmong ethnic community located near Sapa town. Follow a scenic walking route through mountain landscapes, terraced rice fields, small local houses, and peaceful village paths while learning about the daily life, culture, and traditional crafts of the local people.
Along the way, you may see villagers weaving brocade, making handicrafts, and preserving customs passed down through generations. Continue to the village waterfall and enjoy the fresh mountain air surrounded by green hills and beautiful scenery.
Return to Sapa town later in the afternoon. The evening is free at leisure to explore the local market, enjoy the cool mountain atmosphere, or try regional specialties on your own.
Overnight: Hotel in Sapa
After breakfast at your hotel, begin your journey to Fansipan Mountain, the highest peak in Vietnam and Indochina. Known as the “Roof of Indochina,” Fansipan is one of the top attractions in Sapa and a must-visit destination for travelers who want to experience the spectacular mountain scenery of Northern Vietnam.
Transfer to the Fansipan cable car station and enjoy a scenic ride over the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. From the cable car, admire breathtaking views of terraced rice fields, deep valleys, forested slopes, and cloud-covered peaks. Upon arrival near the summit, continue by mountain train or walk up the final steps to reach Fansipan Peak.
At the summit, enjoy panoramic views from 3,143 meters above sea level and explore the spiritual complex with impressive temples, pagodas, and giant Buddha statues. This memorable experience offers a perfect combination of mountain scenery, cultural discovery, and soft adventure in Sapa.
After visiting Fansipan, return to Sapa town and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, depart for Hanoi by comfortable vehicle. Arrive in the capital in the evening, marking the end of your Sapa mountain journey.
Overnight: Hotel in Hanoi
Note: Visibility at Fansipan Peak depends on weather conditions. Warm clothing and comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as temperatures at the summit can be cooler than in Sapa town.
After breakfast at your hotel, transfer to the airport for your domestic flight from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, still widely known as Saigon. Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, meet your driver and transfer to your hotel in the city center.
After check-in, enjoy some free time to relax before starting your exciting Saigon Street Food Motorbike Tour, one of the best ways to experience the energy, flavors, and local lifestyle of Ho Chi Minh City.
Ride through lively streets, hidden alleyways, local neighborhoods, and bustling food areas while discovering a different side of Saigon beyond the main tourist attractions. Along the way, your local guide will introduce you to the city’s vibrant street food culture and share stories about Saigon’s history, daily life, and modern development.
Depending on the tour route, you may pass famous landmarks such as Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Central Post Office, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, Ben Thanh Market, or authentic local districts known for evening food stalls and lively street scenes.
During the tour, enjoy a selection of popular Vietnamese street food and local snacks, which may include dishes such as banh mi, pho, Vietnamese pancakes, grilled specialties, tropical desserts, or local drinks, depending on the route and vendor availability.
This immersive Ho Chi Minh City street food motorbike tour is a fun and memorable introduction to Southern Vietnam, offering great opportunities for local interaction, cultural discovery, food tasting, and photos.
After the tour, head back to your hotel and enjoy the evening at your own pace.
Overnight: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
After breakfast at your hotel, begin a full-day Ho Chi Minh City tour combining wartime history, colonial architecture, local culture, and vibrant city life.
In the morning, travel outside the city center to visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, one of the most important historical sites in Southern Vietnam. Explore part of the vast underground tunnel network used during the Vietnam War and learn how local people lived, communicated, stored supplies, and moved through the tunnels during wartime. This experience offers valuable insight into Vietnam’s resilience, history, and survival skills.
After visiting the Cu Chi Tunnels, return to Ho Chi Minh City and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, continue your Saigon city tour with a visit to the Reunification Palace, also known as Independence Palace, an important landmark connected to the end of the Vietnam War. Next, visit the War Remnants Museum, where thought-provoking exhibitions provide a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s wartime history and its long-term impact.
Continue to the beautiful Saigon Central Post Office, one of the city’s most iconic French colonial buildings. Admire its grand architecture and learn about the city’s colonial heritage. If time permits, stop by nearby landmarks in the historic city center before heading to Ben Thanh Market, a lively local market where you can browse souvenirs, handicrafts, textiles, coffee, spices, and local snacks.
After the tour, return to your hotel and enjoy the evening at your own pace.
Overnight: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
After breakfast at your hotel, depart from Ho Chi Minh City and travel to Ben Tre, a peaceful province in the Mekong Delta known for coconut groves, traditional workshops, river life, and authentic countryside scenery.
Upon arrival at Ham Luong Pier in Ben Tre, board a local boat and cruise along the Ben Tre River, one of the tributaries of the Mekong River. Along the way, observe daily life on the water, including fishing boats, cargo boats, and local people transporting goods along the river.
Continue your Ben Tre Mekong Delta tour with a visit to a traditional brick kiln, where you can learn about the local brick-making process. Then stop at a coconut processing workshop to see how coconuts are used to make different local products, an important part of Ben Tre’s economy and culture.
Next, enjoy a short walk to a family-run workshop where local people make traditional sleeping mats by hand. Here, you can relax with fresh tropical fruit and tea while learning more about rural life in the Mekong Delta.
Afterward, take a xe loi ride, a local motorized cart, or cycle through shaded village paths, green rice fields, vegetable gardens, and peaceful countryside landscapes. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience the slower rhythm of local life and discover the tropical culture of Southern Vietnam.
Enjoy lunch at a local family home, where you can taste fresh Mekong Delta dishes prepared with regional ingredients.
After lunch, take a relaxing rowing boat ride along a small nipa palm-lined canal before returning to the pier. Then, return to Ho Chi Minh City by private transfer.
Dinner is at your own arrangement, giving you free time to explore Saigon’s evening food scene at your leisure.
Overnight: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
After breakfast at your hotel, transfer to Tan Son Nhat International Airport for your short flight to Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia.
Upon arrival at Phnom Penh International Airport, meet your local guide and driver, then transfer to the city center for lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, begin your Phnom Penh city tour with a visit to the Royal Palace, an impressive complex showcasing traditional Khmer architecture and the official residence of the King of Cambodia. Continue to the Silver Pagoda, one of the city’s most important cultural and religious landmarks.
Afterward, visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former high school that was used as the S-21 prison during the Khmer Rouge period. This sobering but important visit offers meaningful insight into Cambodia’s recent history and the resilience of its people.
If time permits, continue to Wat Unalom, one of Phnom Penh’s most important Buddhist monasteries, or enjoy a brief stop along the riverside area, where the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers meet.
After the tour, check in at your hotel and enjoy the rest of the evening at leisure.
Dinner on your own.
Overnight in Phnom Penh.
After breakfast at your hotel, depart Phnom Penh and travel by private vehicle to Siem Reap, the gateway to the world-famous temples of Angkor. This scenic overland journey offers a wonderful introduction to Cambodia’s countryside, passing rural villages, rice fields, local markets, and traditional Khmer houses along the way.
En route, stop at Skun Spider Market, a well-known local market famous for its unusual Cambodian snacks, including fried insects and spiders. This is an interesting cultural stop for travelers who want to experience a unique side of local Cambodian life.
Continue your journey with a visit to Spean Praptos, also known as Kampong Kdei Bridge or the Naga Bridge. This ancient Khmer stone bridge is one of the finest examples of Angkorian engineering and offers a fascinating glimpse into Cambodia’s historical road network.
Pause for lunch at a local restaurant before continuing the journey.
Upon arrival in Siem Reap, check in at your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. You may relax at the hotel or explore the lively atmosphere of Siem Reap on your own.
Dinner on your own.
Overnight in Siem Reap.
After breakfast at your hotel, meet your private professional guide and begin a full-day Angkor temple tour, one of the most memorable highlights of any Siem Reap Cambodia itinerary. Today’s journey takes you deep into the ancient Khmer Empire, where history, sacred architecture, spiritual heritage, and breathtaking photo opportunities come together.
Begin your visit at Angkor Thom, the “Great City” and the last royal capital of the Khmer Empire. Enter through the impressive ancient gate before exploring Bayon Temple, famous for its mysterious giant stone faces and detailed bas-reliefs. Continue to Baphuon Temple, Phimeanakas Temple inside the former Royal Palace enclosure, the Terrace of the Elephants, and the Terrace of the Leper King, where remarkable carvings and ceremonial platforms reveal the power and artistry of the Angkorian period.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant near the Angkor temple complex.
In the afternoon, continue to the world-famous Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia’s most iconic landmark and the largest religious monument in the world. Built in the 12th century, this architectural masterpiece is admired for its grand galleries, lotus-shaped towers, courtyards, libraries, reflecting ponds, and extraordinary stone carvings.
Explore Angkor Wat’s intricate bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology, scenes from the Ramayana, royal ceremonies, and daily life during the Khmer Empire. As the day comes to an end, take time to admire the soft afternoon light over the temple and, weather permitting, enjoy beautiful sunset views around the Angkor Wat complex.
You are free to enjoy dinner at a local restaurant of your choice.
Rest overnight at your hotel in Siem Reap.
After breakfast at your hotel, continue your Siem Reap temple tour with a visit to Ta Prohm Temple, one of the most atmospheric sites in the Angkor Archaeological Park. Famous for its giant tree roots embracing ancient stone walls, Ta Prohm offers a striking blend of nature, history, and classical Khmer architecture. It is also one of the most popular photography stops in the Angkor temple complex.
Continue your Angkor temple itinerary with a scenic drive through the Cambodian countryside to Banteay Srei Temple, often known as the “Citadel of Women.” Built from beautiful pink sandstone, Banteay Srei is admired for its delicate carvings, detailed lintels, and well-preserved artwork. Although smaller than Angkor Wat, this temple is considered one of the finest examples of classical Khmer art and a must-see destination for travelers interested in Angkor history, culture, and architecture.
Enjoy a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant along the route.
In the afternoon, visit Kampong Phluk Floating Village on Tonle Sap Lake, one of the most authentic local-life experiences near Siem Reap. Take a boat trip through the stilt-house community and learn about traditional fishing culture, seasonal lake life, and how local families adapt to the changing water levels of Tonle Sap. Depending on the season and water level, you may also see flooded forests, floating houses, and daily activities along the waterways.
After the visit, return to Siem Reap and enjoy the evening at your own pace. You may explore the night market, visit a local café, or simply relax at your hotel.
Accommodation will be arranged in Siem Reap.
After breakfast at your hotel, enjoy your final morning in Siem Reap at leisure until your airport transfer. Depending on your flight schedule, you may relax at the hotel, visit a local café, or enjoy some last-minute shopping at Siem Reap Old Market, souvenir shops, or local handicraft boutiques.
At the appointed time, your private driver will transfer you to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport for your departure flight.
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