World Heritage Indochina
15 Days / 14 Nights
Indochina is home to several stunning Unesco World Heritage Sites and
this signature trip takes in the most impressive of these in Cambodia, Laos
and Vietnam.
Starting in lovely and languid Luang Prabang, we enjoy the combination of
rich culture and lush nature in this charming town. Flying to elegant Hanoi,
we pay our respects to Uncle Ho and explore the exotic Old Quarter. Halong
Bay is the only natural World Heritage Site on this list, but it is
undoubtedly one of the most memorable with a forest of karst peaks soaring
skywards from the sea. Flying south, we stop in Hoi An to explore the
compelling historic house, tailor shops, galleries and cafes of this
atmospheric place. We leave some time to enjoy the beach before flying on to
Siem Reap, our base to visit the simply sublime temples of Angkor. Our visit
includes all the world famous temples such as Angkor Wat, the world’s
largest religious building, as well as some of the floating communities of
the Tonle Sap.
Itinerary
- Day 1: Afternoon Sightseeing including Museum and Temples. We
arrive in Luang Prabang and transfer to our accommodation. In the
afternoon, we begin to explore the historic town of Luang Prabang. We
walk along Sisavangvong St, the heart of the old quarter and explore the
National Museum, set in the former Royal Palace. Built in 1904, the
palace is a blend of Laotian and French influences and houses many royal
treasures. The most important item is the solid gold Pha Bang Buddha, a
gift from the Khmer King to his son-in-law, Fa Ngum, founder of the Lao
Kingdom. We then continue into the centre of Luang Prabang, exploring
the narrow alleys that criss-cross the town, stopping to enjoy some
views over the mighty Mekong River. We wind up at the beautiful temple
of Wat Saen, originally built in 1718 and under the guidance of Ajahn
Khamjan, one of the most revered abbots in Laos. There is the option of
climbing Mt Phousi to explore the small temple here and enjoy sunset
over this charming town.
- Day 2: Wat Xieng Thong and Pak Ou Caves. This morning, we
travel to Wat Xieng Thong, one of the most celebrated temples in Laos.
We then take a boat up the Mekong River, passing abandoned riverside
temples and isolated villages. Our destination is the Pak Ou Caves, a
sacred spot where thousands upon thousands of Buddhas were hidden for
safekeeping during earlier invasions. Pilgrims have since added their
own offerings and the caves are literally overflowing with Buddhas.
After exploring the caves, we cross the river and have a local lunch on
the banks of the Nam Ou River. We dine in traditional thatch bungalows
overlooking a dramatic cliff face. We then return by boat to Luang
Prabang and leave the rest of the afternoon free to enjoy the town.
- Day 3: Kuang Si Falls After breakfast, the destination is Ban
Long Lao, a small Hmong village. From here you will walk through open
farmland and forest trails to the Kuang Si Waterfall, which, while not
very high, is striking in its lush jungle setting. Upon arrival there
are plenty of opportunities to swim in the refreshing pools and enjoy a
boxed picnic lunch. There is also a Bear Rescue Centre where captured
bears have been taken from poachers and rehabilitated and cared for. We’ll
take some more time for relaxation and swimming before heading back to
Luang Prabang by late afternoon. There is also the option to visit Ban
Phonesay, a village well known for its silk weavings once been published
on the New York Time Magazine. Back to your hotel for a free & easy
evening.
- Day 4: Fly to Hanoi. Old Quarter Tour and Water Puppets. We
arrive in Hanoi and transfer to our accommodation. We explore the
burstling Old Quarter on foot. We walk through the vibrant street market
before exploring a real hidden tube house. We take a rest and enjoy a
tasty Vietnamese coffee while enjoying the fascinating view of the Old
Quarter and Hoan Kiem lake from the terrace of the house. This evening,
we attend a water-puppet theatre performance. The art of water puppetry
began a thousand years ago, possibly in the flooded rice fields of
Vietnam.
- Day 5: HCM Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, Museum of
Ethnology. You’ll have the whole day to explore Vietnam’s capital
city. Your guide will take you to the Temple of Literature, the first
university in Vietnam dating back to the 11th century, and a popular
attraction, as is Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, his modest stilt house
where he chose to live and work. We will also visit the museum dedicated
to his memory. In the afternoon, we will proceed to the most beautiful
of Hanoi’s museums, The Ethnology museum. This showpiece provides a
fascinating insight into the histories and lifestyle’s of the 54
ethnic groups of Viet Nam.
- Day 6: Transfer to Halong Bay. Overnight aboard junk. We leave
Ha Noi and drive to Ha Long City through the Red River Delta. Our Cruise
begins and we enjoy a seafood lunch while cruising into misty Bai Tu
Long Bay to see the amazing karsts with different formations, such as
Teapot Islet, Dragon Islet, Vung Oan Islet. Stop to visit the Thay cave
enroute and have time for swimming and kayaking. After dinner, night
fishing is available upon request. Enjoy a quiet night in your cozy
cabin.
- Day 7: Transfer to Hanoi for Flight to Danang. Early risers can
have a swim or enjoy a morning view of the Bay’s landscape with a cup
of tea or coffee, fresh fruits and cake. Sitting on the upper deck, you
can enjoy the bay. We’ll Visit Vong Vieng floating village by sampan.
Meet the locals, call at floating school and fish farms. We then return
to Halong City and transfer directly to Noi Bai airport for our flight
to Danang. We then make the 40km drive to Hoi An.
- Day 8: Exploring Hoi An Old Town. Afternoon Free. This morning
we visit the port town of Hoi An. Recently named a World Heritage Site
by UNESCO, this is a trading outport dating back to the 16th century.
Because of its location on the Thu Bon River, Hoi An became a magnet for
merchants from all over the world. Today its streets display a rich mix
of Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, and European architecture and culture.
Explore the small town on foot. Visit Tan Ky House, a late 18th-century
merchant’s residence. The Fukhien Association, also known as the
Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation, was founded as a place
where minority Fujian Chinese could hold meetings. Later it became a
temple for the worship of Thien Hau, goddess of the sea and protector of
fishermen and sailors. Free afternoon at your leisure.
- Day 9: Visit My Son Cham Temples. After breakfast (or before
for those who want a sunrise option), we head inland towards the ancient
Cham city of My Son. Surrounded by mist-shrouded jungle and lofty peaks
like Cat's Tooth Mountain, this is a very atmospheric location. A Unesco
World Heritage site, this is the most extensive Cham site in Vietnam and
dates from the 4th to the 13th centuries. The Kingdom of Champa
controlled much of southern Vietnam and was one of the most powerful
empires in the region. After extensively exploring the site, we return
to Hoi An by road.
- Day 10: Free Day to Explore Hoi An or Relax on Beach. We leave
today free to enjoy the atmosphere of this spiritually, culturally and
historically enriching town. Rent a bicycle and explore beautiful Cua
Dai Beach, one of the loveliest stretches of sand on the coast. Hoi An
has a wealth of experiences and adventures to offer and is one of the
nicest places in Vietnam to explore at leisure.
- Day 11: Fly Danang to Siem Reap. We’ll take some free time
before its time for us to return to Danang and then fly onto Siem Reap
in Cambodia. Home to the Amazing temples of Angkor.
- Day 12: Roluos group. Kompong Pluk to Chong Kneas by boat. We
travel back in time to one of the earliest capitals in the Angkor area,
Hariharilaya, now known as Roluos. We begin with a visit to the brick
temple of Lolei, originally set on an island in the centre of the
Indratataka baray (reservoir). This temple has some well preserved
sandstone carvings and the vast stone doors are carved from a single
piece of stone. We continue to Preah Ko and finally onto Bakong, the
earliest of the temple mountains. Taking a break from the temples, we
travel out to the mighty Tonle Sap Lake to visit the floating villages
Kompong Pluk and Chong. Everything floats on water in these living
fishing communities. There are floating schools, floating shops,
floating petrol stations, even floating karaoke bars. Many of the houses
are floating fish farms with large pens of fish underneath. We then
climb Phnom Krom for a glorious sunset over the Tonle Sap before heading
back to Siem Reap by road.
- Day 13: Ta Prohm dawn. Preah Khan, Neak Poan, Pre Rup. We rise
early to travel to Ta Prohm in the dawn light. Ta Prohm has been
abandoned to the elements, a reminder that while empires rise and fall,
the riotous power of nature marches on, oblivious to the dramas of human
history. Left as it was ‘discovered’ by French explorer Henri Mouhot
in 1860. We continue to the giant pyramid of Takeo, one of the highest
temples in the Angkor area. This morning we also visit the remains of an
old Angkorian bridge which once spanned the Siem Reap river. There is
also the option to visit the smaller temples of Chau Say Tevoda and
Thommanon for avid temple enthusiasts. In the afternoon, We travel to
the mighty temple of Preah Khan or 'Sacred Sword'. This is one of the
few temples originally dedicated to Buddhism and Hinduism. We then
continue on to the elegant curves of Neak Poan. Our day ends with a
sunset over the rice fields from the royal crematorium of Pre Rup, a
classic view of the Cambodian countryside.
- Day 14: Banteay Srei and Banteay Samre. Angkor Thom. This
morning we head to Banteay Srei, Angkor’s ultimate art gallery. This
petite pink temple is the jewel in the crown of Angkor-era sculpture.
The elaborate carvings here are the finest found in Cambodia. Later we
visit the 12th century temple of Banteay Samre. Built by King
Suryavarman II, the genius behind Angkor Wat. In the afternoon, we visit
the immense walled city of Angkor Thom that was the masterpiece of King
Jayavarman VII. We begin our visit at the Terrace of the Leper King and
continue to the Terrace of Elephants, originally used as a viewing
gallery for the king to preside over parades, performances and
traditional sports. Our climax is the enigmatic and enchanting temple of
the Bayon.
- Day 15: Angkor Wat sunrise and Visit. Free Time until
Departure. Rising at the crack of dawn, we journey out to the Mother of
all temples, Angkor Wat. Believed this temple is the perfect fusion of
symbolism and symmetry and a source of pride and strength to all Khmers.
Built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II, this is most famous
temple at Angkor. The rest of the day is free until departure.
What’s Included:
- All sightseeing and transfer services as detailed in our
itinerary
- Accommodation in confirmed room category and named hotels
- Meals: daily breakfast at hotel only or as specified (drinks not
included)
- English-speaking local guides (or the relevant language
requested)
- All entrance fees as detailed in our itinerary
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with drinking water during
sightseeing
- Boat trips as specified
- Hanuman arrival and departure gifts
- Public liability insurance
What’s Not:
- Tour services not detailed in our itinerary
- All meals not specified and no drinks except complimentary water
- International departure taxes
- Visa fees
- All International flight tickets
- Overweight luggage
- Early Hotel check-in/ Late check-out
- Expenditure of a personal nature
- Tips and gratuities
- Other services not listed in ‘What’s Included’
- Travel insurance (cover against all cancellation costs, medical
expense, including repatriation in the event of accident or illness).
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To Book...
To book, or for more information, call Cecelia or Lindy at the Egypt
& Beyond office on tel: 011 678 6165/4777 or fax: 011 678 5789 or
e-mail: cecelia@egyptandbeyond.co.za
/ info@egyptandbeyond.co.za
/ lindy@egyptandbeyond.co.za
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