Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Tokyo and Kyoto headline the "Japan’s Landscapes" tour, a 14-day city sightseeing package that uniquely includes Ha Giang in Vietnam. Tailored for seniors, this easy activity trip ensures all travel, accommodations, and meals are sorted, allowing you to enjoy each stop without stress. The distinguishing feature is its cross-cultural twist, blending Japan’s top sites with a taste of Vietnamese scenery, perfect for those eager to broaden their horizons.
This is definitely a full on holiday of a lifetime. The holiday is packed full of interesting places to see and experience. Our tour guide Vinh was superb, he took us to the best places to eat, planned the days so we could make the best of the places and kept us entertained.
The group were happy to include the optional extras and we saw way more than I thought we’d have been able to fit in on our own.
The highlights for me are the overnight train, Ho Chi Minh City and Angkor Wat.
City sightseeingCruise
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
It was amazing no better way to spend my birthday, everything was good. Saw and did a lot, wouldn’t have minded a bit more free time to let people decide what they wanted to do.
Our Vietnam tour was thoroughly enjoyable—the food was incredible, and the scenery absolutely stunning. What made the experience even more seamless was our tour manager, who responded promptly to every request and went above and beyond to ensure we reached each destination smoothly. Much appreciated.
Natural landmarks sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Every detail of our trip worked perfectly. The numerous drivers we used throughout the trip were always on time,
the hotels were very nice and our tour guide was fantastic! We enjoyed the Mekong Delta and Halong Bay. All activities planned by our travel exprt,
we’re done incredibly well.
Local culture
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Set out on an unforgettable journey through Vietnam and Cambodia with the Family Discovery Vietnam and Angkor Wat Extension tour. Over 15 days, this art and architecture-focused trip is perfect for travelers eager to experience the best of both countries, blending vibrant cities, rich traditions, and breathtaking scenery.
Begin in Hanoi, Vietnam’s bustling capital, where the maze-like Old Quarter and French colonial facades offer endless intrigue. Cruise through the towering limestone formations of Halong Bay by kayak, and continue on to the historic charm of Hoi An, a riverside town known for its lantern-lit streets and centuries-old architecture. Experience daily life firsthand with a homestay in the Mekong Delta, where you’ll learn the secrets of Vietnamese cooking and master Kinh Van martial arts.
Travel south to Ho Chi Minh City, discovering hidden underground bunkers and the lively backstreets of old Saigon. An overnight train journey adds a dash of adventure, while a traditional junk boat stay offers a peaceful respite on the water.
The adventure doesn’t stop at the border—your trip culminates in Cambodia’s awe-inspiring Angkor Wat, where stunning temples rise from the jungle, and in Phnom Penh, whose vibrant riverfront pulses with energy and history.
With an easy activity level and a thoughtfully paced itinerary, this tour is accessible for a wide range of travelers. Accommodation, transport, and meals are all included for a worry-free journey.
The unique highlight of this tour package is the immersive blend of urban and rural experiences—letting you not only see, but truly participate in the daily rhythms and traditions of Vietnam and Cambodia. For those seeking a culturally rich adventure, this tour delivers memorable moments across two incredible lands.
Art and architectureCruise
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Sleeper Train, Home-stay
Age Range
7-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Hanoi, Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh Ci
Hanoi, Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Chau Doc, Phnom Penh, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Cu Chi Tunnels
Everything went very smoothly. The leader, Tre, was always organised and knowledgeable about the different visits. His English was a little difficult to understand at times but he was very attentive and helpful when there was a personal issue. No faults to raise.
Active and outdoor
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Bungalow, Villa
Age Range
16-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Koh Rong
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Koh Rong Island, Angkor Wat, Chi Phat
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.