Start your day with a seamless hotel pick-up by your private driver and knowledgeable guide. Settle into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy the scenic ride as your day of discovery unfolds.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Your first stop is Tegenungan Waterfall, a spectacular cascade set among lush greenery in the village of Kemenuh. Learn from your guide about its cultural and natural significance before exploring at your own pace. Take photos, dip into the refreshing pool, or simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere.
Munduk Waterfall
Continue through Bali’s highland landscapes toward Munduk Waterfall. Nestled deep in the northern mountains, this hidden gem is reached by a short forest trek. The reward is a cool, misty paradise where you can relax, listen to the rhythm of the water, and admire the pristine surroundings.
Traditional Balinese Lunch
Pause for a well-deserved break at a local restaurant, where sweeping views set the stage for an authentic Balinese meal. Taste regional flavors while recharging for the afternoon’s adventure.
Aling-Aling Waterfall
After lunch, head to Aling-Aling, one of Bali’s most exciting natural attractions. Famous for its natural rock slides and cliff jumps, this waterfall is a playground for thrill-seekers. With your guide’s safety tips, you can choose to slide, jump, or simply watch the action and relax by the water.
Return to Your Hotel
As the day winds down, enjoy the scenic drive back to your accommodation. Reflect on the highlights of your journey and take home stories and memories of Bali’s most beautiful waterfalls.
Your driver and guide will ensure a smooth drop-off and remain available for tips on how to make the most of the rest of your Bali stay.
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Join us on this guided, 4-hour-long tour of Hoi An, a port city that was a major trading center of Southeast Asia in the 16th century, and get the chance to learn more about the city’s melting-pot history through its architecture.
Meet your tour guide and driver at your hotel and drive to Hoi An's World Heritage site of Ancient Town. The town lies on the banks of the Thu Bon River and is criss-crossed by numerous canals. Note the distinct Chinese architecture of its houses with low, tile roofs built on narrow streets. All the houses were made of rare wood and decorated with lacquered boards.
Start walking around town with your guide and visit some of the most important monuments of the city, including the old house of Tan Ky, Fukian Assembly Hall (an ornate Chinese temple that was first built in 1692), the Japanese Covered Bridge and local markets and harbors.
Enjoy Hoi An’s traditional dance and folk song performances before heading for lunch. Savor delicious Hoi An specialities like banh mi, cao lau and the famous white rose. Drive back to the hotel after lunch.
Discover the great palaces and pagodas of Phnom Penh on this 6-hour afternoon tour. Visit the Royal Palace of Cambodia, Silver Pagoda, and the infamous Tuol Sleng Museum while you admire Khmer era architecture and learn about the notorious Killing Fields.
Explore the troubled, but fascinating history of Cambodia on this sightseeing tour of Phnom Penh, and visit some of the city’s most beautiful pagodas and palaces, as well as the infamous genocide museum of Tuol Sleng.
Following a hotel pick-up, your guide will take you to the Royal Palace, built in 1866 by the French after King Norodom relocated the royal capital from Oudong. Located on the western banks of the Tonle Sap River and Mekong River, the palace complex features stunning Khmer architecture, divided into 4 main compounds.
The grounds of the palace are also home to the Silver Pagoda, which received its name because its floor is made of 5,329 silver tiles. Learn about the Khmer kings who resided here the whole time except during the period when the Khmer Rouge took control in 1975. See gold and jeweled Buddha statues in the Silver Pagoda, and the Angkor Wat style Bell Tower.
Then, learn about the turbulent years of the Khmer Rouge at the infamous Tuol Sleng Museum. Located in a former high school that was used as the notorious Security Prison 21, the Genocide Museum traces the story of the Killing Fields and the torture and executions that took place from 1975-79. See exhibits that tell the stories of some of the estimated 20,000 prisoners that were killed.
Return to the city center for a drop off at your hotel. Or you can opt to drop off at a riverside café or a bar if you want to enjoy the sunset.
This full-day private tour to Banteay Chhmar, one of Cambodia's most important and least understood temples from the Angkorian period, starts from Siem Reap. The temple complex, its moat, baray (reservoir) and surrounding unspoilt environment comprises a unique archaeological site and a vital link in Cambodia's cultural heritage.
Banteay Chhmar is the 4th largest temple dating from the Angkorian period. There are nine satellite temples as part of the temple complex. In addition, Banteay Torp, another intriguing temple well-worth seeing, is only about 12 kilometres south of the main temple.
After the tour finishes at Banteay Chhmar Temple, we will transfer back to your hotel in Siem Reap.
This morning, 8:30AM - your tour guide and private car will pick you up at your hotel and depart for My Tho City, the Capital of Tien Giang (Front River) province. Once here, you'll take a boat ride over to Unicorn Island, one of the four lucky islands.
On this island you will see daily activities of the local people along tributaries of river and enjoy some typical produces of the Mekong Delta such as tropical candies, fresh fruits (depend on the season) and enjoy folk song.
Next, enjoy a ride on hand–rowing sampans that will take you along the small canals. Next, you will be taken in a horse-drawn carriage to the village’ s roads and taken to a local restaurant where you will enjoy a delicious lunch of local specialties like Tai Tuong fried fish, spring rolls, and fresh shrimp.
After lunch, Head back the land and visit Vinh Trang Pagoda. From here, you'll head back the hotel where the tour will finish at about 4:30pm
Thanh Tan Hot Springs is the place to visit for adventurous travellers! The natural underground steam site has partnered with an adventure company to offer you hot springs, a Zipline and Highwire experience.
If you have ever dreamt of flying like a bird, the free-hanging highwire is absolutely for you. Slide down Ma Yen hill (45.5m) on the zipline that broke the Vietnam record for the longest free-hanging uninterrupted zipline, at a total length of 560m.
The highwire requires attention from the participant to overcome obstacles such walking on the wooden planks, swinging on the rope, crossing the net bridge, keeping balance on small wooden blocks and passing the one-wire rope bridge. It has three different skill levels and is designed to be family-friendly. Gear yourself up for an amazing adventure!
Itinerary:
After the pick-up from your hotel in Hue, you will be transferred to Thanh Tan Hot Spring. You will be welcomed by friendly staff.
Experts will give you a briefing before the Highwire and Zipline, then enjoy the adventure! After, you can immerse yourself in the hot water of the springs or go off trekking to find the wild stream in the forest or birds and animals to watch.
Have lunch in the restaurant and other services such as spa and massage are available on request.
Depart to head back to Hue city in the afternoon.
Asia is famous for its street food, with each country being so unique and diverse. Vietnam is no exception and the street food of Hanoi should not be missed by any traveller! Vietnamese food has a lot to offer, but finding where and what is the main challenge when visiting the bustling Old Town of Hanoi. On this tour, our expert guide takes you by the hand and allows you to sample some of the most famous dishes to some of Vietnams hidden delights.
We start the street food walking tour with an insight into traditional Vietnamese food at different eateries. Well, the first stop is near the Hoan Kiem Lake called "Bun Cha". It is mixed grilled pork meat with noodle and sweet & sour sauce.
Then, we could continue to tour with other food. On the way, the guide will tell about history of the Old Quarter and Hanoi whilst you observe locals' daily life and work.
The guide will then take you to one of the best cafés in Hanoi. You'll be so surprised until you savor the drink with an off-putting name yet delicious taste - egg-coffee.
Next, you'll go to Quan Chuong Gate - an architectural work and a cultural, historical and geographical vestige of Hanoi. This gate has been one of the twenty-one city gates of Hanoi since 1749. We'll also stop by the traditional house at 87 Ma May street is typical of the traditional architecture in the Old Quarter. It was recognized as Vietnamese National Heritage in 2004.
When we leave the old house, it's time for drinks. Enjoy local beer (draught beer) with chips at the "international" corner Ta Hien where each night, hundreds of travelers and a large number of locals flock here to hang out. Rest on small plastic stools, drink beer and observe the local daily life of the Old Quarter.
If your stomach still has some space, keep going to try the steamed rice pancake rolls (banh cuon). This dish is made from rice starch and maybe grilled pork, if you choose.
We finish the tour at Hoan Kiem lake. Before saying goodbye, the guide will tell a legend story referring to this lake. Then, you can either continue exploring on your own, take a taxi or ask the guide's assistance for directions to get back the hotel and suggestions anything.
Join us as we take you through the streets of Hanoi, acquainting you with some of its major landmarks and a rich history that goes back by thousands of years. Our guide will pick you up from your hotel or meet you outside the Hanoi Opera House.
Meet your group members and Vietnamese female drivers who will be there with you throughout the journey. Start the city tour after a safety briefing. See some of the major landmarks of the capital such as the Hanoi Opera House, Hoan Kiem Lake, the Old Quarter, Dong Xuan Market, Cua Bac Catholic Church, the Flag Tower of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Thang Long Citadel.
Enjoy typical Vietnamese street food before driving to West Lake, the biggest freshwater lake in the capital. Visit the Tay Ho Temple, located near this massive urban water body, and learn about Northern Vietnamese culture. Drive past the historic Long Bien Bridge, the oldest bridge in Hanoi. End your tour with a glass of egg coffee, popular among the locals. Your driver will drop you off at your hotel after that.
The imposing ancient city of Hue is a must see when visiting the Hoi An region. This tour takes you from your hotel in Hoi An to this amazing city via the famous Hai Van pass. True scenery and culture combined.
At 7:00 am, a local guide welcomes you to the hotel lobby from which you shall depart for Hue. We drive across the spectacular Hai Van pass and we shall see the scenic fishing village of Lang Co.
When we reach Hue (2.5hr journey) we first visit the Hue Citadel - the ancient capital where you can explore and take in the history of the complex.
After, we will hop aboard a boat and go downriver to the beautiful Thien Mu pagoda. Here you can see how the local people worship.
Next, we'll have lunch in a local restaurant before visiting the royal tombs of Khai Dinh or Tu Duc. These are two among the 13 kings of the Nguyen's dynasty which lasted from 1802 until 1945.
On the returning trip to Hoi An, we will make a stop at an incense stick making village to break up the journey. Arrive Hoi An around 6:00 pm. The trip ends at your hotel in Hoi An.
Immerse yourself in Cambodian culture and get a real taste of local countryside life, away from the hustle and bustle of Siem Reap center with this 4-hour village tour that includes dinner at a local villager’s house. Learn about local life in the village as you admire the green surroundings of this farm-based community. Enjoy bird watching as you wait for the sunset. Interact with the locals, take pleasure in the scenery and support the local people at the same time!
Siem Reap is one of the most traditional provinces among the 21 provinces in Cambodia. Chreav Village, only 6km from Siem Reap, is well known for being the greenest countryside in the province. Most of the villagers here are engaged in growing all kinds of vegetables and herbs throughout the year. From this tour, learn how the local people are still using traditional methods of farming which they have preserved through the years and passed on from one generation to the next. Gain a better appreciation of how the locals work by their hands and by the resources available to serve their own people in the local market.
The dinner package includes the following:
Full catering services
4-course Khmer set menu dinner
2-hour drink package during dinner (local beers, soft drinks, juices, waters, coffee & tea)
Chips & nuts with welcome drinks
Photography with USB to be delivered after event
Electric fans in dining area
Fresh jasmine flowers on the table
Immerse yourself in Cambodian culture and join us for a pleasant sunset cruise on Tonle Sap Lake with a small group.
Start the tour at 2:30 PM as we pick you up at your hotel variable between 2 am and 2:30 pm. We will drive south of Siem Reap towards the Tonle Sap quay and stop en route to visit Wat Athvea, a 12th-century temple built by the same workers who have helped put up the Angkor Wat, although this spot is much less touristy! We will then take the boat ride through Chong Kneas floating village where you will get a chance to see village life along Tonle Sap’s floodplains. Enjoy a tranquil sunset at a secluded spot in the lake while enjoying a sip of local drinks. At the end of the tour, we take you back to your hotel after sunset.
The immense Tonle Sap Lake expands to 16,000 km² during the wet season, making it the largest fresh water lake in Southeast Asia. Stretching across the northwest portion of Cambodia, the lake serves as a major source of fish in the entire country of Cambodia. Apart from being an essential source of food for Cambodians, the lake and its floodplains also serves as important habitat for several species of water birds and other aquatic animals. Learn from your expert guide about the unique flow cycle of Tonle Sap Lake and how it affects upstream Mekong River and downstream Mekong River traversing Vietnam.