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Discover Vietnam and Cambodia in 16 days with this highly-rated, well-organized tour. Experience iconic sights, cultural gems, and authentic moments.
Travel reviews don’t come more glowing than this one for the “2 Weeks Vietnam and Cambodia” tour offered by Vietnam Tour 247. With a perfect 5.0 rating from enthusiastic travelers, it’s clear that this guided journey hits the right marks for many. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the awe-inspiring ruins of Angkor Wat, it covers the must-see highlights of two captivating countries—all in just over two weeks.
What we love about this experience is how it combines structured sightseeing with free time, giving travelers a taste of the big sights without feeling rushed. The inclusion of local guides with excellent knowledge, comfortable accommodations, and a well-balanced itinerary makes this tour quite attractive. That said, it’s worth noting that the group size is kept relatively small, ensuring a more personalized vibe, which is often appreciated. One potential consideration is the timing—since it’s a 16-day tour, you need to be ready for quite an active schedule, but for those who want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of planning every detail, this one’s a winner.
This tour suits travelers eager to see both Vietnam and Cambodia in a relatively short period, especially those who value well-organized logistics, cultural insights, and scenic highlights. Whether you’re a first-timer to Southeast Asia or a seasoned explorer wanting a streamlined overview, it balances value with authentic experiences.
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Starting in Hanoi, the tour kicks off with a warm welcome at Noi Bai International Airport. You’re transferred directly to your hotel in the city center—perfect for a quick stretch and some self-guided exploration. Hanoi’s over 1,000 years of history is evident in its busy Old Quarter, where narrow streets burst with street food stalls, markets, and colonial architecture. Travelers on reviews mention the city’s lively vibe and friendly locals.
The next day is dedicated to experiencing the stunning beauty of Halong Bay. The pickup at your hotel is smooth, and the cruise day is packed with highlights: a Vietnamese-style lunch onboard, visits to Sung Sot Cave—the largest and most impressive in the bay—and a stop on Titop or Soi Sim Island for swimming or just relaxing on the beach. Sunset drinks on the sundeck are a favorite for many, capturing that perfect travel moment. The cruise includes a cooking class and a sunset party, adding a fun local touch.
On Day 3, wake early to catch a sunrise from the cruise’s sundeck—something reviewers say is “absolutely magical.” Kayaking and pearl farm visits are included, giving you hands-on encounters with Halong’s natural resources. The cruise wraps up mid-morning, and after a delicious buffet lunch, you’re back on the highway en route to Hanoi, with a short stop for a break. This day combines spectacular scenery with cultural insights and is a highlight for many.
Moving inland, you’ll head to Sapa, known for its terraced rice fields and diverse ethnic minorities. The journey from Hanoi involves a morning transfer and then an afternoon light trek through Cat Cat village. Guests mention that the trek offers picturesque views and a chance to see local crafts, such as hand-woven blankets and local apple wine. It’s a relaxed yet insightful introduction to Sapa’s rich cultural tapestry.
On Day 5, the trek to Lao Chai, Ta Van, and Giang Ta Chai is a real treat. Along the Muong Hoa stream, you’ll pass through traditional villages and admire the spectacular mountain scenery. Reviewers love the chance to see ancient rock engravings and the peaceful, rural ambiance. The focus here is on interacting with local minorities and experiencing their daily lives. The return to Hanoi is a long day, but the scenery and cultural experiences make it worthwhile.
After a short flight to Danang, the tour shifts to the charming Hoi An Ancient Town. This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its well-preserved historic buildings, lantern-lit streets, and relaxed atmosphere. Most travelers appreciate the free time here to just wander, shop, or relax by the river.
A highlight is the visit to My Son Sanctuary, where intricate Cham temples date back to the 4th century. The guide explains the architecture and history, which reviewers find both fascinating and educational. It’s a peaceful setting surrounded by mountains, perfect for exploring ancient ruins and appreciating the craftsmanship of the Cham civilization.
The next day, you’re free to explore Hoi An at your own pace, with some reviews noting the town’s appeal lies in its delightful blend of Asian architecture, vibrant markets, and delicious food.
Flying south, you land in Ho Chi Minh City, where the energy is palpable. The city’s bustling markets, historical sites, and lively street food scene are easily accessible. Many reviews highlight the friendly guides and the organization of the transfers.
The Mekong Delta day trip is a major highlight. You’ll cruise along the waterways, visit Vinh Trang Pagoda, and explore Tortoise Islet and Ben Tre’s water coconut canals on a traditional sampan. This experience provides a rare glimpse into local life along the river, with seasonal fruits and music adding to the atmosphere. Reviewers describe it as a peaceful, scenic, and authentic experience.
Crossing into Cambodia, the journey from Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh is smooth, with a bus ride that includes border crossing procedures. In Phnom Penh, the visit to the Tuol Sleng Prison and the Killing Fields is deeply moving, offering a sobering perspective on Cambodia’s recent history. The Russian Market (Psar Toul Tom Poung) is praised for its variety of souvenirs and local crafts.
The trip culminates in Siem Reap, home to the magnificent Angkor Temples. Guests rave about the stunning architecture of Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm, with some describing the experience as “beyond expectations.” The temples are ancient marvels with intricate carvings, towering spires, and lush surroundings—perfect for photography and exploring. The guide provides insightful commentary, making the history come alive.
The final day is dedicated to relaxed exploration or last-minute shopping before heading to the airport. The transfer is seamless, and travelers leave satisfied, often mentioning the value for money and how well-organized the entire trip was.
We found that the tour’s well-structured itinerary balances iconic sights with some free time, allowing for both guided exploration and personal discovery. The inclusion of domestic flights in Vietnam saves travel time, making it feasible to cover so much ground in just over two weeks.
Travelers will appreciate the small group size, which enhances the personal touch and ensures guides can give more tailored insights. The hotels and cruise accommodations are generally well-rated, offering a comfortable base to recover from busy days. Many reviews mention the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, which enhances the overall experience.
The price point of $1,650 per person, which includes flights, accommodations, entrance fees, and some meals, provides excellent value considering the scope of the trip. It’s clear this is a curated experience designed for those who want to maximize their time and see the highlights without the stress of logistics.
The intense schedule might not suit travelers seeking a slow-paced, leisurely trip. Also, because it’s a group tour, those who prefer complete independence might find the fixed itinerary restrictive. The high-season surcharge during peak travel periods (late December to early January, late Jan to early Feb, and some holiday weeks) is something to keep in mind when budgeting.
This experience is best for first-time visitors to Vietnam and Cambodia who want a rundown. It suits travelers who appreciate organized logistics, cultural insights, and iconic sights. If you’re looking for a value-packed trip with guided elements that cover both urban and rural, this tour strikes a good balance.
It’s also ideal for those who want to avoid the hassle of planning every step but still desire authentic moments, like visiting local villages and markets. Active travelers will enjoy the varied schedule, but those with mobility issues might need to consider the amount of walking and bus travel involved.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, the small group size makes it friendly for solo travelers, and many reviews mention the friendly guides and fellow travelers.
Are flights within Vietnam included?
Yes, the tour includes domestic flights with checked luggage and carry-on, helping maximize your sightseeing time.
What type of accommodation is provided?
You’ll stay in 3-star hotels plus a night on a Halong Bay cruise. Reviews suggest the accommodations are comfortable and well-located.
Are meals provided?
Most breakfasts are included, along with selected lunches and dinners, particularly during the cruise and sightseeing days.
Can I customize or extend this tour?
Since it’s a guided group tour, customization isn’t typical, but extensions can be arranged through your travel provider.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less notice means no refund, so plan accordingly.
This 16-day Vietnam and Cambodia tour offers a comprehensive and well-organized way to see two of Southeast Asia’s most captivating countries. It’s packed with highlights, from cruise days and ancient temples to vibrant markets and scenic river trips. The expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and value-driven price point make it ideal for travelers who want a reliable, immersive experience without the stress of planning individual elements.
While it’s a full schedule, the variety and authenticity of experiences promise a trip that’s both memorable and meaningful. If your goal is to make the most of two weeks exploring the cultural, historical, and natural treasures of Vietnam and Cambodia, this tour could be your perfect match.
In summary, this tour suits those who value organized comfort, authentic encounters, and iconic sights. If you’re ready for active days filled with scenic beauty, cultural insights, and seamless logistics, this experience delivers on all counts—at a price that truly reflects its value.