Thai Indochina Explorer

4.8Based on
14 daysDuration
Small Group TourUsually 8-12 participants, maximum 18 travelers
16 peopleMaximum group size
16 - 99 yearsAge range for participants
EnglishGuide language
Moderate
Involves sustained activity requiring a reasonable level of fitness and endurance.

Highlights

Experience three distinctly different countries in two weeks

Overnight in the Mekong Delta at a homestay-style guesthouse

Visit the moving Killing Fields of Cambodia

Explore the Angkor complex

Visit the Kampot pepper plantations

Visit the Royal Palace complex and Wat Po of Bangkok

Crawl through the Cu Chi war tunnels

Itinerary

Curious about the cultural heart of Indochina without rushing or missing the highlights? The Thai Indochina Explorer trip is tailored for seniors seeking a balanced, moderately active journey across Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. Starting in Ho Chi Minh City and ending in Bangkok, this 14-day guided tour blends historic sites, bustling markets, and natural wonders.

Marvel at Angkor’s majestic temples, drift along the Mekong Delta, and learn about the poignant recent history of the region. Savor time in rural Cambodia, including visits to Kampot’s pepper plantations and a relaxing boat trip to a tropical island. The journey culminates in Bangkok, where vibrant street life and delicious cuisine await.

The unique selling point? This trip offers a thoughtfully paced itinerary with plenty of comfort, cultural immersion, and culinary delights—perfect for travelers who appreciate meaningful experiences and regional variety without strenuous activity.

day 1 - Adventure starts in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is an exciting and absorbing city where bicycles battle with trucks and temples stand defiantly alongside modern developments. Devastated by the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh City is now a bustling free market city where anything goes. If you arrive with some time to explore, the Ben Thanh Market is within walking distance and highly recommended.

Around 6pm, say xin chào to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead.

Your tour leader then ensures a warm Vietnamese welcome by arranging a group dinner at a local restaurant.

Want extra time in Ho Chi Minh? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.

Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:Huong Sen Hotel (or similar)

day 2 - Visit Cu Chi tunnels; tour of Ho Chi Minh City

This morning, we leave the city behind and head west to the Cu Chi tunnels. Used by the Viet Cong during the war, this network covers three levels and approximately 150mi (240km) of tunnels. Traditionally, these were very narrow but some areas have been widened to allow tourists to explore the system. People with claustrophobia may prefer to stay outside in the sunshine.

In the afternoon, we return to Ho Chi Minh City for a tour, which includes visits to the Reunification Palace and War Remnants Museum where there is an interesting record of the Vietnam/American War. Please note, some of the images are graphic.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Huong Sen Hotel (or similar)

day 3 - Mekong Delta; visit floating market; overnight homestay-style guesthouse

Drive to Cai Be in the Mekong Delta, visiting a temple used by devotees of Cao Dai, an indigenous religion that fuses all the major religions of the east and west. En route, we pass magnificent countryside and stop at small cottage industries. The Mekong is locally known as the rice bowl of Vietnam and produces much of the country's fruit, sugar cane and coconuts.

In the afternoon, take a relaxing sampan cruise and arrive at our accommodation. The evening is tranquil as we have dinner on an island and enjoy Delta hospitality. We spend the night sleeping at a simple homestay guesthouse built in the style of a local house. Bedding, a mosquito net and a small towel are provided.

Meals:Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:Mekong Homestay-Style Guesthouse

day 4 - Walking tour in the delta; visit Sam Mountain for sunset; overnight Chau Doc

This morning, we take a short walk around the surrounding village to learn about the daily lives of the people. We board our boats once again and cross the main channel to Vinh Long where we rejoin our vehicle for a drive further into the Mekong Delta to the small border town of Chau Doc. After checking into the hotel, we enjoy a sunset visit to the top of the holy Sam Mountain, which has views stretching into Cambodia. The evening is free to wander around this town on the banks of the Mekong River.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Chau Pho Hotel (or similar)

day 5 - To Cambodia

After driving approximately one hour to the Tinh Bien/Phnom Den land border, we bid Vietnam farewell and cross into Cambodia. Our drive then takes us via the La Plantation Pepper farm, to enjoy lunch and an introduction to the Kampot Pepper farm. After, we transfer to Kampot town, which sits on a picturesque river. Upon arrival, we check into our centrally located hotel, our base for the next two nights, before boarding a local boat for a sunset cruise on the Kampot River. This waterway runs through the centre of town and can flow in both directions as it is closely connected to the sea.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation:Twin Hotel (or similar)

day 6 - Full-day boat trip to tropical Koh Tonsai island

Today, we jump on a local boat for the short trip to Koh Tonsai (Rabbit Island). Palm tree-fringed with a small beach, this is the perfect place to swim in warm water or relax and soak up the tropical surroundings.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Twin Hotel (or similar)

day 7 - Drive to Phnom Penh; free time

There may be the chance to rise early and do an optional walking tour with your leader to visit the Kampot fish market before returning to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, we depart Kampot and transfer to Phnom Penh, where we spend the next two nights.

During our time in the Cambodian capital, take the chance to wander among the traditional buildings, or shop at either the impressive Central Market or the sprawling Russian Market, a souvenir hunter's paradise.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Ohana Hotel (or similar)

day 8 - Full-day sightseeing, including the Royal Palace and Killing Fields

This morning, we first visit Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (also known as S21), which graphically displays the horrors of the four years when Pol Pot ordered the murder of between 2m and 3m Cambodians. Tuol Sleng was originally a school but was used as a torture and interrogation centre between 1975 and 1979. It is a sobering but enlightening place to visit.

After, we visit the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. A football field-sized area surrounded by farmland, the Killing Fields contain mass graves for perhaps 20,000 Cambodians, many of whom were tortured before being killed.

We complete our day with a late afternoon visit to the beautiful Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda inside the palace complex, so named for the solid-silver tiles that make up the floor. Similar in style and scale to the Grand Palace in Bangkok, the Royal Palace has significantly fewer visitors and there is plenty of time to wander among the traditional buildings.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Ohana Hotel (or similar)

day 9 - To Siem Reap

Today, we have a long drive to Siem Reap (approximately eight hours). En route, we stop at the town of Skuon, famous for its local delicacy – fried spiders.

We also stop at Sambor Prei Kuk, the most impressive group of pre-Angkorian monuments in Cambodia and some of the oldest structures in the country. We'll also pause for a traditional Khmer lunch at a community restaurant before continuing our journey to Siem Reap.

Meals:Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation:Baitong Heritage Hotel (or similar)

day 10 - Full day exploring the temple complex at Angkor

We spend a full day exploring the temple complex at Angkor, which French explorer Henri Mouchot described as 'grander than anything of Greece or Rome'. This Unesco World Heritage site stands alongside Chichen Itza and Machu Picchu as one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the world. A truly magical experience and a photographer's paradise. One evening, we will watch the sun set over this magnificent scene.

We visit the incredible Angkor Wat and the many temples inside the royal city of Angkor Thom, including the magnificent Bayon, which comprises 54 intricately carved towers in one temple. The Bayon certainly left an impression on a traveller in 1925 who stated 'we stand before it stunned. It is like nothing else in the land.' We also see less-visited outlying temples. Particularly impressive are Banteay Kdei and Ta Prohm, the latter still covered in jungle as it was first found.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Baitong Heritage Hotel (or similar)

day 11 - Further time at Angkor; free afternoon

This morning, we continue our exploration of the Angkor complex with a visit to the small but charming temple of Banteay Srei (22mi/35km from Siem Reap town). Our route takes us past paddy fields and through pretty villages.

Banteay Srei was built in the 10th century and contains some of the finest examples of Khmer sculpture. Although much smaller than the later temples, all of the buildings are covered in exquisite carvings. The afternoon is free for you to independently explore the temples, wander around Siem Reap town or visit a floating fishing village and enjoy a boat trip on the Tonle Sap Lake (optional).

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Baitong Heritage Hotel (or similar)

day 12 - Fly to Bangkok, Thailand

After breakfast, we transfer to Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport where the group will then take a short flight (1hr 15min) from Siem Reap (SAI) to Don Mueang (DMK), arriving early-afternoon.

Upon arrival, we are met by our Thai tour leader at the airport who will be with the group for the remainder of the tour.

Famous for tuk tuks, khlong boats and incredible street food, Bangkok is a feast for the senses and provides a real contrast to quieter Cambodia.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Royal Princess Larn Luang Hotel (or similar)

day 13 - Tour of Bangkok including Wat Pho, free time

We board a long-tail boat for a tour of the canals. Please note, there may be a possibility of larger groups being accommodated in a bigger boat. Bangkok was once known as the Venice of the East because of its intricate canal network. We get a glimpse of daily life as we pass local people selling wares by the river. We also visit the home of the Thai royal family at the Royal Palace complex followed by Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha, one of the most venerated images in Thailand. Another highlight is Wat Po, the largest temple in Bangkok, housing a 151ft (46m) long, 49ft (15m) high gold-plated reclining Buddha.

Please note, when visiting the Royal Palace, clothes covering your shoulders and knees are a requirement for entry.

Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Royal Princess Larn Luang Hotel (or similar)

day 14 - Adventure ends in Bangkok

The tour ends this morning in Bangkok after breakfast. Catch your free transfer to the airport to begin your journey home.

If you’d like to explore this invigorating city a little more, please speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

Meals:Breakfast
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All breakfasts, two lunches and two dinners
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Tour leader throughout

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Excellent Introduction to Southeast Asia

This trip is a wonderful blend of both city energy and the countryside life of Southeast Asia. We visited Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand on this trip. Starting in Ho Chi Minh City, we discovered the history and rich culture of Vietnam, including a home stay with a Vietnamese family who taught us how to make authentic local food. After, we moved on to the tranquil sights of Cambodia, including the UNESCO world heritage temple of Angkor Wat and a day on a lush tropical island. To round off the trip, we enjoyed the vibrant energy of Bangkok.

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Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangkok

The contrasts between the three countries was fascinating. They have so much interwoven history- and all three Exodus guides were excellent in explaining it all. Excellent food, excellent itinerary with so much fitted in- both the beautiful and positive and the challenging history of the area.. We had the hiccup at the crossing into Cambodia from Vietnam as dates of handover got crossed. But both the Vietnam and Cambodian guides worked hard to fix it and to keep our journey as per the plan- we didn't miss any sights

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5.0 out of 5

Indochina Highlights in 2 weeks!

What a great way to see and experience so much in just 2 weeks. This trip is great for anyone wanting to see the highlights that South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Bangkok have to offer. The local guides, Trang (Vietnam), Channa (Cambodia), and Nai (Thailand) all ensured we had smooth transfers, shared their local customs enthusiastically, and made sure we were having the best experience we could have. They varied itinerary timings to get the best out of locations, and we did so much!! From the opulence of palaces and temples, to historical sites, local homestay, and a variety of boat trips, big and small, this trip kept on giving. Be prepared for a lot of travelling, predominantly on buses, but Exodus do well breaking up the journeys with interesting stop-offs. Of course the food is amazing, with local recommendations and even street food and treats picked out by our Guides which I'd highly recommend trying. From the busy to the odd chill-out beach day on Rabbit Island, every day brought new adventures with a group of like-minded travellers. Would highly recommend.

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Thai Indochina Explorer

The whole trip was fantastic. The group mix was good although I appreciate this is one thing Exodus have no control over. The pace of the trip was good. The only negative point was in my view was the hotel in Siem Reap which was nowhere near the standard of the others. It was in part dirty and rather dated.

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5.0 out of 5

Wonderful trip

I really had the best time on this trip. The tour guides were amazing. So knowledgable and professional. Everything was perfectly organised and we squeezed a lot into a very short space of time.

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