Cruise the Mekong River for 7 nights and Halong Bay for 2 nights.
Experience one of the world's most scenic train rides along the coast.
Meet a Vietnamese war veteran and explore the Cu Chi Tunnels.
This 25-day odyssey is one of our most immersive and in-depth tours of Indochina, featuring a full seven nights of cruising on the Mekong plus two nights cruising in Halong Bay. With two cruises, a breathtaking coastal rail journey and even a meeting with a war veteran, this itinerary showcases Vietnam and Cambodia at their most personal and authentic.
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Inclusions/Exclusions
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Spend two nights cruising Halong Bay.
Cruise the Mekong for 7 nights.
Experience one of the world’s most scenic train rides.
Meet a Vietnamese war veteran at the Cu Chi Tunnels.
Walk in the rainforest of Cuc Phuong National Park.
Spend two nights in breathtaking Ninh Binh, known as Halong Bay on Land.
Itinerary
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Day 1 - Fly to Hanoi: Fly to Hanoi, Vietnam's leafy capital city. Meet your guide for your transfer to the hotel. Depending on your time of arrival, the rest of the day is yours to start soaking up the local culture ahead of this evening's welcome dinner and guide briefing.
Day 2 - Hanoi Through the Ages: Today, enjoy an introduction to Vietnamese history at the Ethnology Museum, for a fascinating window into Vietnam's many indigenous groups. See tribal antiques and full-scale replicas of Vietnamese longhouses and stilt houses. Continue to the Confucian Temple of Literature before lunch. This afternoon, explore the city's French Quarter, and enjoy a cyclo tour of the Old Quarter's narrow historic streets.
Day 3 - Wartime Hanoi: Visit the Ho Chi Minh Quarter for an insight into the Vietnam War. Visit the Humble House on Stilts, where Ho Chi Minh lived in the grounds of the Presidential Palace, and see his Mausoleum in Ba Dinh Square. Stop to see the wreckage of an American bomber plane, still visible in the lake where it was shot down in 1972. Later, visit a 1980s apartment in the Old Quarter and hear about life in the difficult post-war subsidy period.
Day 4 - Ninh Binh Countryside: Drive two hours into the countryside to Ninh Binh, famously known as ‘Halong Bay on land' thanks to its dramatic karst mountains. En route, stop to visit Hoa Lu Ancient Citadel, the tenth century capital of Dai Viet. This afternoon, enjoy a boat trip through the paddy fields, stopping to explore prehistoric caves before checking in at your hotel.
Day 5 - Bear Sanctuary & Cuc Phuong National Park: Begin the day at Four Paws Bear Sanctuary. Learn the stories of these bears, rescued from the illegal pet and bile industries, and hear how they have been given a second chance in life. Enjoy a fresh lunch at the sanctuary, made from ingredients grown on site. This afternoon, head into Cuc Phuong National Park and hear all about the local wildlife on a short stroll through the rainforest. Return to the hotel.
Day 6 - Ninh Binh - Halong Bay: Drive to Halong Bay and embark on a two-night scenic cruise through this famous UNESCO-listed bay’ known for its emerald waters and towering limestone islands. Head to a hidden spot and try your hand at kayaking through these mesmerising seascapes.
Day 7 - Halong Bay: See the bay through a local's eyes! The local fishermen will row you through their floating village, where many families have lived for generations. Later, head to one of the bay's beaches for a chance to sunbathe on the sands.
Day 8 - Halong Bay - Hue: Rise early for Tai Chi on deck as the sun rises over Halong Bay. Visit one of the bay's largest caves before cruising back to port after brunch. Disembark and fly to Hue, a charming city and once the seat of the Nguyen emperors.
Day 9 - Imperial Hue: Discover Hue's imperial history, beginning at the Imperial Citadel and Forbidden Purple City. Continue to Thien Mu Pagoda. After lunch, visit the Royal Tomb of Minh Mang before a leisurely cruise along the Perfume River.
Day 10 - Hue - Danang by Rail: The 102km railway journey from Hue to Danang is considered one of the best in the world. Three hours of scenic coastline await, with beautiful tropical beaches on one side and dramatic mountain scenery on the other. On arrival in Danang, transfer to the wonderfully traditional town of Hoi An. The afternoon is at leisure to explore the Old Town's charming shops and boutiques before dinner. With its charming yellow buildings and vivid silk lanterns, a stroll through this traditional town feels like stepping back in time.
Day 11 - Hoi An: Head out on a walking tour of Hoi An's Old Town, with visits including Chua Ong Pagoda, a 200-year-old merchant house, and the spectacular Japanese Covered Bridge. Afterwards, continue into Hoi An's peaceful countryside to visit an organic farming community.
Day 12 - Hoi An - Saigon: Fly to Saigon, perhaps Vietnam's most evocative city. Embark on a city tour to explore the city's heady mix of local culture and colonial influences. See the Notre-Dame Cathedral and visit the Central Post Office, the Reunification Palace and the poignant War Remnants Museum.
Day 13 - Cu Chi & War Veteran Meeting: Discover the reality of guerrilla warfare at the Cu Chi Tunnels, which were central to the Viet Cong's military operations, including the Tet Offensive. For a truly authentic insight into the war, meet a Vietnamese veteran and hear his story. Stop for lunch at an organic farm en route back to Saigon.
Day 14 - Embark the Victoria Mekong river cruise: Transfer to Can Tho and board the Victoria Mekong for your seven-night cruise. Enjoy a welcome cocktail on deck as the ship sets sail. As day turns into night, sit down to a welcome you gala dinner whilst enjoying a performance of Đờn ca tài tử - traditional folk music of the Mekong.
Day 15 - Mekong Cruise Long Xuyen & Tiger Island: Take a tender boat to explore Long Xuyen's bustling floating market, where farmers trade fresh produce from their boats. Return to the ship for lunch before visiting Tiger Island for a scenic walk through rice fields and learn about Mr. Tiger's Temple.
Day 16 - Mekong Cruise Phu Tan & Tan Chau: Head ashore in Phu Tan and visit a craft village famous for its handmade clay stoves. Enjoy lunch on board as you cruise toward Tan Chau, followed by a visit to the Cao Dai Temple. This evening, enjoy a riotous Vietnamese lion dance on the sky deck!
Day 17 - Mekong Cruise Into Cambodia: Enjoy onboard activities such as a cocktail competition or a mini golf tournament as the ship crosses the border into Cambodia. Arrive into Phnom Penh late this afternoon. Tonight, watch a lively Apsara dance performance onboard.
Day 18 - Mekong Cruise Phnom Penh & The Killing Fields: Hop on a cyclo and head to the elaborate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and National Museum. Later, drive into the countryside to pay respects at the Killing Fields, where the Khmer Rouge executed over 1 million victims in the 1970s. Today, it is a memorial site for peaceful reflection. Return to the city and end the afternoon in style with a signature cocktail at Raffles Hotel Le Royal before returning to the ship for dinner.
Day 19 - Mekong Cruise Oudong & Silk Island: Enjoy a walking tour of Koh Chen village, where you'll meet a local copper and silversmith, before continuing to the country's former capital, Oudong. Visit Buddhist monks at a local meditation centre before taking a tuk-tuk to Silk Island to learn about the process of silk weaving from worm to loom.
Day 20 - Angkor Ban & Kampong Cham: Explore the laid-back village of Angkor Ban with its wooden stilt houses. Sail to Kampong Cham, where charming colonial architecture meets vibrant local life, and enjoy a guided tour as you stroll along the serene banks of the Mekong.
Day 21 - Disembark & Transfer to Siem Reap: Disembark and drive through lush Cambodian countryside to reach Siem Reap, the gateway to Angkor. The afternoon is at leisure.
Day 22 - Explore Angkor: Journey to Angkor Thom and visit its many treasures, including the Bayon, Elephant and Leper King Terraces, and the atmospheric Ta Prohm. Continue to the magnificent Angkor Wat and explore its many halls and towers. This evening, return to Angkor Thom and enjoy a cruise on its moat as the sun sets.
Day 23 - Cooking Class: Join a morning cooking class at an organic farm. Pick up supplies at the local market, then head to the farm to pick some organic ingredients. Your chef will guide you in creating a traditional Khmer lunch before an afternoon at leisure.
Day 24-25 - Departure: Transfer to the airport for your onward flight to Australia, arriving home the following day.
Dates and Prices
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10 Sep 2026 - 03 Oct 2026 from $11,580 pp twin share *
05 Nov 2026 - 28 Nov 2026 from $12,480 pp twin share *
19 Nov 2026 - 12 Dec 2026 from $13,030 pp twin share *
25 Feb 2027 - 20 Mar 2027 from $13,430 pp twin share *
11 Mar 2027 - 03 Apr 2027 from $13,430 pp twin share *
25 Mar 2027 - 17 Apr 2027 from $12,930 pp twin share *
26 Aug 2027 - 18 Sep 2027 from $12,930 pp twin share *
09 Sep 2027 - 02 Oct 2027 from $12,930 pp twin share *
07 Oct 2027 - 30 Oct 2027 from $13,430 pp twin share *
21 Oct 2027 - 13 Nov 2027 from $13,430 pp twin share *
04 Nov 2027 - 27 Nov 2027 from $13,430 pp twin share *
18 Nov 2027 - 11 Dec 2027 from $13,430 pp twin share *
* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.
Accommodation
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The Q
Bhaya Classic
Emm Hotel
Little Residence Boutique Hotel & Spa
Muong Thanh Saigon Centre
Victoria Mekong
Lotus Blanc Resort
FAQs
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How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 25 days and 23 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 10 Sep 2026 and 11 Dec 2027, subject to live availability.
Are there different departure options?
Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
What style of accommodation is used?
Accommodation is pre-arranged as part of the journey, with specific properties shown in the trip details.