Day 3:

Day 03: Dalat city tour

Today we travel by private vehicle to Robin Hill, view the grandiose mountainous area of the Langbiang plateau. A slow cable car down to Tuyen Lam lake, great opportunity see panorama view of the Dalat City and enjoy the marvelous sight of the green lush valley stretched down valleys and forest; natural landscape and Datanla waterfall before your cable car moving on to Tuyen Lam lake. Then back to city to visit the Bao Dai King’s Summer Palace, house of the last Emperor Vietnamese. In the afternoon, stop at Crazy house, then to Da Lat Flower Garden is known as the heaven of flowers with an extensive collection of local and exotic flower types. Travel to next place, the XQ embroidery village. It's a worthy place to see the finest handmade embroidery products you have ever seen.

Dalat Palace
Breakfast/ Lunch
Day 2:

Fly to Dalat

Take a morning flight to Lien Khuong airport. Be greeted by Vietnam Backroads's team and will have a short drive to Dalat city for check in. Relax until your amazing lunch at elegant restaurant by the lake. Return to hotel and relax the rest of the day.

Dalat palace
Breakfast/ Lunch
Private vehicle
Day 1:

Arrival in Saigon

Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat Airport, in Ho Chi Minh City, you will be greeted with a warm welcome from Vietnam Backroads's team. Receives a beautiful bunch of flowers from your guide, then you will be taken to hotel by private vehicle. Do check in the beautiful colonial architecture combined hotel with the traditional culture style. Stay in a romantic honeymoon room. Enjoy foodie tour by night.

Majestic hotel
Lunch/ Dinner
Private vehicle
Day 9:

Siem Reap Departure

After breakfast, depending on departure flight schedule! You can do some shopping; visit to the workshops of Artisans d’Angkor to see wood and stone carving or shop for souvenirs or take a boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake before a transfer takes you to Siem Reap Airport. Tour End! Travel Vietnam to Cambodia

Day 8:

Angkor Wat Temple Discovery

After you are picked at hotel, travel to  to the south gate of Angkor Thom followed by the Angkor Thom- the comprises of renowned Bayon Temples which was made up of 54 towers and 216 faces of Buddhisatva Avalokesvara, and Baphoun temples which was one the most spectacular temples during the Angkor empire heyday. Visit the Terrace of Elephant, which was used for the public ceremonies and served as the stage for the king’s grand audience hall, the Terrace of leper king and the ancient Royal Palace Phimeanakas. Continue to Visit Ta Prohm Temple, known as the “jungle temple” or “tree temple” referring to the lush trees surrounding the temple’s stones. The gigantic roots of the trees embracing the ruins have made it one the Angkor’s most popular temples. After lunch, spend the afternoon to discover Banteay Kdei temple which was built by the King Jayavarman VII in the late of 12th century. This sprawling temple, largely non-restored, was a monastic complex in much the same style of Ta Prohm temple. Then your visit continue to the WORLD HERITAGE SITE which is well known as Angkor Wat which is one of the most important archaeological site in South-east Asia which was built by the great Khmer King Soriyavaraman II in the early on 12th century dedicated to Vishnu God Hindu religion.

Day 7:

Phnom Penh – Siem Reap by air

After breakfast, relax on your own time until a short flight to Siem Reap. Siem Reap is the gateway to Angkor and it's also the most popular destination for travelers in all of Cambodia. Be welcomed by our Vietnam Backroads team at the airport and will be taken to hotel for check in. After lunch, free time to take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere. Explore the old market wandering through the stalls and surrounding shops. It's time to get souvenirs; silks, cottons, sarongs, silver and statues and so on. 

Day 6:

Phnom Penh city tour

After your relaxing breakfast, be ready at lobby for a full day tour to explore lively city capital of Phnom Penh. in the morning,  have a cyclo ride to Wat Phnom temple, the founding place of the city on a small hilltop. Then continue along the riverfront to the Royal Palace which was built in 1866 and been the residence for many Cambodian Kings and Queens. The next stop is the National Museum, which was built in traditional Khmer style. In the afternoon, travel by private vehicle to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former school that was used as a prison during the Khmer Rouge. We finish the day at the Russian market where you will be able to buy a wide range of unique souvenirs. This market is famous for its amazing variety of shops.

Day 5:

Chau Doc - Phnom Penh

After breakfast, check-out the hotel then travel by speedboat up the Mekong River to Phom Penh, the Cambodia’s capital. Phnom Penh was once considered one of the most beautiful cities in the Orient with retains much colonial charm and it's located by Mekong River and great Tonle Sap. The speed boat ride takes about four and a half hours including visa application. Upon arrival in Phnom Penh around 12:00pm, be welcomed by the local English speaking guide and be accompanied to the hotel for check-in. After lunch at a downtown restaurant, enjoy your leisurely time and explore this city by your own.

Day 4:

Can Tho - Chau Doc

Wake up early for a breakfast, leave the hotel and cruise to the colorful Cai Rang floating market which bustles with wholesalers on big boats and small sampan boats. During the morning hours, many wholesale boats anchor when small sampan boats moving through to trade with. The main items sold here are farm products, and every boat has a long upright pole at its bow from which samples of the goods for sale are hung. With real floating market makes the waterway becomes a maze of hundreds of boats packed with mango, watermelon, bananas, papaya, pineapple, and even floating broken rice, coffee bar vendors. After the floating market, then three hours’ drive to Chau Doc. Lunch en' route with a stop at Bang Lang stork garden. In the late afternoon, enjoy a boat ride to floating village; cash fish farm and Cham village, how people making traditional sarong cloths