I had an amazing time traveling with G Adventures and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a well-organized and unique group tour. What made this trip so special was the perfect balance between visiting well-known highlights and discovering hidden gems. G Adventures not only takes you to the iconic (and stunning!) tourist spots, but also brings you to small local communities you might otherwise miss if you were traveling independently.
These visits offer a deeper understanding of the country and its people, while directly supporting the local economy — whether through cooking workshops, crafting or purchasing handmade jewelry, or other fun activities. They also work with local guides, which really adds an extra layer of insight and authenticity to the experience.
Another big plus was how easy everything was: transportation, accommodations, and the overall itinerary were all taken care of. All you really had to do was choose your own lunches and dinners, pick any extra activities, and enjoy the ride.
Our guide was fantastic — super enthusiastic, caring, and full of positive energy. And I was lucky to be part of a great group of fellow travelers too!
All in all, I look back on this trip with a big smile, and I’d book with G Adventures again in a heartbeat.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hostel, Sleeper Train, Resort, Bungalow, Home-stay, Hotel
Age Range
18-35 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Hanoi, Bangkok, Qui Nhon, Nha Tr
Hanoi, Bangkok, Qui Nhon, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, Kampot, Koh Rong, Koh Rong Island, Ninh Binh, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Hue, Hoi An
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This tour felt like a crash course in Southeast Asia, but in a good way. I wasn’t sure how much ground we could realistically cover in just over a week but this trip proved you don’t need a month to experience something meaningful. Everything was well-organized. What stood out most to me was how different Vietnam and Cambodia felt, even though they’re neighbors.
Hanoi was buzzing with life..scooters zipping by, food stalls everywhere, and this mix of modern and old that was fascinating to watch. Our guide helped us navigate the chaos in a way that made it feel approachable rather than overwhelming. Then, just when things felt fast-paced we got a breather on the Ha Long Bay cruise. Being out on the water was peaceful, the views were unreal.
In Cambodia, Angkor Wat was the big draw, and yes, it was absolutely worth it. But what I didn’t expect was how much I enjoyed the in-between moments.
And while there’s always a lot of walking on these kinds of trips, the pace felt doable, even for those of us who aren’t exactly as young as me (53 :p)
Would I do it again? Definitely. The trip left me feeling like I got a true taste of two cultures.