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Highlights of Japan

Japan - 10 Days

Small Group Journeys

Journey Details and Highlights

Small Group Journeys
Departure on specific dates on Sunday
Guaranteed with 4 Travellers
Group Size max 14 Travellers
Experience the perfect blend of tradition and modernity on this 10-day Japan journey. Begin in Tokyo, where ancient temples and lively streets set the stage for cultural discovery, including a sumo show lunch and visits to Senso-ji and Meiji Jingu. Take in stunning views of Mt Fuji and Lake Ashi as you unwind in the hot springs of Hakone. In Takayama, explore charming old towns, sake breweries, and morning markets. Then, immerse yourself in Kyoto’s rich heritage—from the bamboo groves of Arashiyama and golden temples to the sacred shrines of Nara and the elegance of a Geisha dinner in Gion.
  • Day 1: Tokyo Arrival

    Welcome to Tokyo! Your adventure kicks off upon arrival at either Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) Airport, where you’ll be greeted by your friendly meeting assistant right at the arrival gate. From there, board the comfortable airport limousine bus bound for central Tokyo—your ticket is included. Once you arrive at the designated bus stop, it’s just a short walk (less than 10 minutes) to your hotel, where you can settle in and begin soaking up the energy of this vibrant city.

    Overnight in Sunshine City Prince Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 2: Tokyo (B/L)

    Meet your guide in the hotel lobby for a quick tour briefing before heading by local train to visit the famous Senso-ji Temple and stroll down the lively Nakamise Street, with a possible stop at Kappabashi Kitchen Street if time permits. Enjoy a sumo show* over a hearty lunch featuring either Chanko-hotpot or Tonkatsu, depending on availability. In the afternoon, visit the peaceful Meiji Jingu Shrine before returning to the hotel in the evening.

    Please note: Sumo Show is subject to availability

    Overnight in Sunshine City Prince Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 3: Tokyo to Hakone (B/D)

    Prepare an overnight bag, as your main luggage will be sent ahead to your Takayama hotel. Travel by Romance Car train to Hakone Yumoto, followed by a scenic journey via local train and cable car to Sounzan Station. From there, take in the stunning views on the ropeway to Owakudani and Togendai, and enjoy a peaceful cruise on Lake Ashi. Continue by local train to Odawara before checking in at your ryokan hotel, where dinner will be served.

    Overnight in Hotel Pax Yoshino (or similar)

  • Day 4: Hakone to Takayama (B)

    This morning after breakfast, transfer to Odawara Station via public transport and board the bullet train to Nagoya. After a quick snack or Ekiben at the station (own expense), continue on the scenic limited express train to Takayama. Upon arrival, explore the charming Sanmachi Old Town district, known for its preserved wooden buildings, craft shops, cozy cafes, and traditional sake breweries.

    Overnight in Takayama Ou’an Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 5: Takayama (B)

    Start your day with a visit to the lively Miyagawa Morning Market, followed by a tour of Takayama Jinya, a historical government building. The rest of the day is free for you to explore at your own pace —consider visiting Hidano Sato, the Festival Float Exhibition Hall, or taking a scenic day trip to the UNESCO-listed village of Shirakawago.

    Overnight in Takayama Ou’an Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 6: Takayama to Kyoto (B)

    Pack an overnight bag, your luggage will be transferred directly to your Kyoto hotel and will arrive the next day. Travel by limited express train to Nagoya, then continue on the bullet train to Kyoto. After some free time for lunch (own expense) at Kyoto Station, you can drop your bags at the hotel before heading out to explore the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine.

    Overnight in Hotel Vischio Kyoto by GRANVIA (or similar)

  • Day 7: Kyoto (B)

    Begin your day with a visit to the beautiful Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, followed by a tour of the historic Tenryu-ji Temple. Enjoy a peaceful walk across the scenic Togetsukyo Bridge before having some free time for lunch (own expense). Later, head to the famous Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion using the local tram or bus, and return to your hotel in the late afternoon.

    Overnight in Hotel Vischio Kyoto by GRANVIA (or similar)

  • Day 8: Kyoto (B)

    Travel by local train to Nara, where you’ll stroll through Nara Deer Park and visit the impressive Todaiji Temple to see the Great Buddha. After a lunch break (own expense) at Higashimuki and Mochidono Shopping Street, continue by train to Horyu-ji Temple, known as the world’s oldest wooden structure.

    Overnight in Hotel Vischio Kyoto by GRANVIA (or similar)

  • Day 9: Kyoto (B/D)

    Visit the historic Kiyomizu Dera Temple and wander through the charming Ninen Zaka and Kiyomizu Zaka streets. After a short guided tour of Nishiki Market, enjoy some free time before meeting your guide again for an evening stroll through Kyoto’s Gion District. Conclude the day with a special dinner accompanied by a Maiko or Geisha.

    Overnight in Hotel Vischio Kyoto by GRANVIA (or similar)

  • Day 10: Kyoto Departure (B)

    After breakfast, enjoy a relaxed morning at the hotel before check-out. Make your own way to Kyoto Station and onward to the airport for your departure, concluding your wonderful journey. As your adventure comes to an end, take with you unforgettable memories—from the bustling streets of Tokyo and peaceful serenity of Hakone, to the traditional charm of Takayama and the timeless beauty of Kyoto.

  • Insider Experiences

    - Cross Shibuya’s iconic scramble - Join the flow of thousands under glowing neon and feel the exhilarating rhythm of modern Tokyo at its liveliest.
    - Cruise Lake Ashi with Mt. Fuji views - Sail across this tranquil volcanic lake in Hakone, catching postcard-worthy glimpses of Japan’s sacred peak on clear days.
    - Walk the vermilion torii of Fushimi Inari - Climb through Kyoto’s endless tunnel of gates, soaking in centuries of Shinto devotion and spiritual energy.
    - Browse Kappabashi’s “Kitchen Town” - Discover a chef’s paradise of knives, cookware, and quirky plastic food models along this specialty shopping street in Tokyo.
    - Meet a Maiko over dinner in Gion - Experience Kyoto’s living heritage with a rare and intimate evening of performance, conversation, and traditional cuisine.

  • Accommodation

    13 nights in 4 star hotels


  • Meals

    Daily breakfast
    1 local lunch
    2 local dinners

  • Transport

    High-Speed Trains as specified in Itinerary
    Arrival Airport Limousine Bus
    Public Transport fare as specified

  • Touring

    English speaking tour guide
    Entrance fees for locations specified
    Luggage Courier Service as specified

Japan´s Hidden Treasures

Japan - 14 Days

Small Group Journeys

Journey Details and Highlights

Small Group Journeys
Departure on specific dates on Sunday
Guaranteed with 4 Travellers
Group Size max 14 Travellers
Discover the very best of Japan on this 14-day journey through dynamic cities, historic towns, and stunning landscapes. Start in Tokyo, visiting Meiji Shrine, Senso-ji Temple, and the iconic Shibuya Crossing. Enjoy Mt. Fuji views and a Lake Ashi cruise in Hakone, then explore Takayama’s old town and Shirakawago Village. In Kanazawa, stroll Kenrokuen Garden and the geisha district before experiencing Osaka’s vibrant Dotonbori and castle. Visit Nara’s deer and temples, reflect at Hiroshima’s Peace Park, and see Miyajima’s floating torii. Finish in Kyoto with golden temples, Fushimi Inari’s gates, Gion’s charm, and a memorable Maiko dinner.

Japan´s Hidden Treasures

  • Day 1: Tokyo Arrival

    Welcome to Tokyo! Upon arrival at either Narita or Haneda Airport, you will be met at the gate by your friendly meeting assistant who will help you board the airport limousine bus—a comfortable, direct transfer into the city. Your hotel is conveniently located just a brief walk of less than ten minutes from the bus stop, allowing you to settle in quickly and begin exploring Tokyo’s vibrant neighborhoods at your own pace.

    Overnight in Sunshine City Prince Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 2: Tokyo (B)

    Meet your guide in the hotel lobby for a brief tour introduction before taking local trains to the tranquil Meiji Jingu Shrine, nestled in a lush forest and dedicated to Emperor Meiji. Afterwards, wander through Harajuku’s Takeshita Dori—famous for its colorful street fashion and eclectic cafés—where you can enjoy lunch of your choice (own expense). Next, experience the organized chaos of Shibuya Crossing, one of the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections surrounded by neon-lit billboards. To cap off the day, explore a Japanese department store food hall, or “depachika,” where you’ll find an array of fresh bento boxes, sweets, and other gourmet treats to sample. Finally, return to your hotel with memories of Tokyo’s unique blend of tradition and modern energy.

    Overnight in Sunshine City Prince Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 3: Tokyo (B)

    Begin the day heading to the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, where you can admire its imposing gate, vibrant lanterns, and centuries-old Buddhist halls. From there, wander down Kappabashi Dori, Tokyo’s famed “Kitchen Town,” lined with shops selling everything from professional cookware to realistic plastic food displays. Next, ascend to the 450-meter observation deck of the Tokyo Skytree for panoramic city views—you may choose to grab lunch (own expense) at the food court below. In the afternoon, explore the nostalgic streets of Yanaka Ginza Old Town and the peaceful Yanaka Cemetery, with its moss-covered gravestones and cherry-blossom-lined paths; time permitting, you might also stop by Nippori Fabric Town to browse a vast selection of textiles and sewing supplies.

    Overnight in Sunshine City Prince Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 4: Tokyo to Hakone (B/D)

    Meet your guide in the hotel lobby after preparing an overnight bag for your journey as your main luggage is transferred to Takayama for next-day arrival. Begin the day with a scenic train ride aboard the Romance Car to Hakone, followed by transfers via train and cable car to Sounzan Station. From there, ride the ropeway to Owakudani, a volcanic valley known for its hot springs and sulfur vents, where you’ll have time to explore. Continue by ropeway to Togendai and embark on a picturesque Lake Ashi cruise to Motohakone, offering stunning views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. The journey concludes with a bus ride to the hotel, where you'll check in and enjoy dinner.

    Overnight in Hotel Pax Yoshino (or similar)

  • Day 5: Hakone to Takayama (B)

    Travel to Nagoya station aboard the Hikari bullet train, then continue on a scenic limited express train ride to the mountain town of Takayama. Upon arrival, spend the afternoon exploring Sanmachi Old Town, a beautifully preserved historic district known for its traditional wooden buildings, local craft shops, cozy cafes, and renowned sake breweries. The day ends with check-in at your hotel.

    Overnight in Takayama Ou’an Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 6: Takayama to Kanazawa (B)

    Start the day with a visit to the lively Miyagawa Morning Market, known for its local produce, crafts, and street food. Then tour Takayama Jinya, a historical government building from the Edo period. Later, travel by chartered coach to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Shirakawago Village, famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses with steep thatched roofs. Visit the Wada House, one of the largest and best-preserved in the village, and enjoy some free time to explore. The day concludes with a transfer to Kanazawa and hotel check-in.

    Overnight in Hotel Forza Kanazawa (or similar)

  • Day 7: Kanazawa (B)

    Visit the stunning Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan’s most celebrated landscaped gardens, renowned for its seasonal beauty, ponds, bridges, and teahouses. Continue to Omicho Market, Kanazawa’s bustling food hub, where you can browse vibrant stalls selling fresh seafood, produce, and local delicacies with time to enjoy lunch at your own pace (own expense). Later, explore the charming Higashi Chaya district, known for its beautifully preserved geisha houses and traditional wooden architecture. Step inside the historic Tea House Shima to experience the elegant interiors and cultural atmosphere of Kanazawa’s geisha heritage.

    Overnight in Hotel Forza Kanazawa (or similar)

  • Day 8: Kanazawa to Osaka (B)

    Meet your guide at the hotel lobby to assist with sending your main luggage ahead to Osaka to arrive the following day. Transfer to Kanazawa Station and travel by bullet train and limited express train to Osaka, then enjoy free time to explore the lively Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi districts, known for their neon lights, shopping streets, and a variety of dining options. In the afternoon, visit the historic Osaka Castle, one of Japan’s most famous landmarks, surrounded by moats and lush gardens and housing a fascinating museum inside. Conclude the day with checking into your hotel for an evening at leisure.

    Overnight in Fairfield by Marriott Osaka Namba (or similar)

  • Day 9: Osaka (B)

    Travel by local train (non reserved) from Osaka to Nara for a leisurely walk through Nara Deer Park, where friendly sika deer roam freely. Visit Todai ji, home to the UNESCO listed Daibutsu (Great Buddha), one of the world’s largest bronze Buddha statues, inside the vast wooden Daibutsuden Hall (ticket included). Enjoy free time for lunch (own expense) amid the eateries and shops of Higashimuki and Mochiidono arcades. Continue by train and local bus to Horyu ji Temple (ticket included), famed for having some of the world’s oldest surviving wooden buildings and exquisite Asuka period art. Conclude with a return by bus and train via Oji Station to your Osaka hotel.

    Overnight in Fairfield by Marriott Osaka Namba (or similar)

  • Day 10: Osaka to Hiroshima (B/L)

    Meet your guide in the lobby and send your main luggage ahead to your Kyoto hotel, carrying a small overnight bag. Board the bullet train to Hiroshima and arrive ready for a classic okonomiyaki lunch, the city’s beloved savory pancake layered with noodles and toppings. Visit the A Bomb Dome, the haunting skeletal remains of the former Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbolizing resilience and peace. Continue to the Peace Memorial Museum, whose poignant exhibits trace the stories of survivors and the city’s reconstruction. After a reflective afternoon amid Hiroshima’s memorial parklands, transfer to your hotel and check in for a restful evening.

    Overnight in Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hiroshima Ekimae (or similar)

  • Day 11: Hiroshima to Kyōto (B)

    Sail by ferry to Miyajima Island, famed for Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic “floating” vermilion torii gate set against forested slopes and the Inland Sea (ticket included). Stroll the waterfront and Omotesando shopping street, sample island specialties like grilled oysters or momiji manju, or ride the ropeway and hike on Mount Misen for sweeping views. After free time for lunch (own expense), return by ferry and train to Hiroshima Station, then board the bullet train to Kyoto. Arrive in the evening and make your way to the hotel to relax, reflecting on a day of serene shrines, scenic seascapes, and classic island flavors.

    Overnight in Hotel Vischio Kyoto by GRANVIA (or similar)

  • Day 12: Kyoto (B)

    Begin at the iconic Kiyomizu dera Temple, famed for its vast wooden stage and sweeping views over Kyoto, plus the Otowa Waterfall for good luck sips. Join a traditional tea ceremony to learn matcha preparation and etiquette. Wander Ninenzaka’s preserved lanes of wooden townhouses, with time to browse craft shops and enjoy lunch at your leisure. Continue through Gion’s atmospheric Hanami Koji Street to Kenninji, Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple, known for serene rock gardens and a dramatic twin dragon ceiling. Conclude at Sanjusangendo, a remarkable long hall housing 1,001 statues of Kannon, the Buddhist deity of compassion.

    Overnight in Hotel Vischio Kyoto by GRANVIA (or similar)

  • Day 13: Kyoto (B/D)

    Explore the beautiful Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of vibrant vermilion torii gates winding up the mountainside. Enjoy free time to relax or further discover Kyoto’s many cultural treasures at your own pace. In the late afternoon, meet your guide in the hotel lobby and set out for a stroll through the atmospheric Gion District, known for its traditional wooden machiya houses and narrow lanes. Conclude the day with a memorable dinner experience in the company of a Maiko or Geisha, offering a rare insight into Kyoto’s refined performing arts and hospitality traditions.

    Overnight in Hotel Vischio Kyoto by GRANVIA (or similar)

  • Day 14: Kyōto Departure (B)

    Enjoy a leisurely final morning in Kyoto before checking out of your hotel. Make your own way on foot to Kyoto Station and continue to the airport for your departing flight (train fare not included). Thank you for traveling with us - may the memories of vibrant Tokyo streets, tranquil temples, scenic mountain vistas, and Kyoto’s timeless charm stay with you long after you return home.

  • Insider Experiences

    - Cross Shibuya’s iconic scramble - Join the flow of thousands under glowing neon and feel the exhilarating rhythm of modern Tokyo at its liveliest.
    - Cruise Lake Ashi with Mt. Fuji views - Sail across this tranquil volcanic lake in Hakone, catching postcard-worthy glimpses of Japan’s sacred peak on clear days.
    - Walk the vermilion torii of Fushimi Inari - Climb through Kyoto’s endless tunnel of gates, soaking in centuries of Shinto devotion and spiritual energy.
    - Browse Kappabashi’s “Kitchen Town” - Discover a chef’s paradise of knives, cookware, and quirky plastic food models along this specialty shopping street in Tokyo.
    - Meet a Maiko over dinner in Gion - Experience Kyoto’s living heritage with a rare and intimate evening of performance, conversation, and traditional cuisine.

  • Accommodation

    13 nights in 4 star hotels


  • Meals

    Daily breakfast
    1 local lunch
    2 local dinners

  • Transport

    High-Speed Trains as specified in Itinerary
    Arrival Airport Limousine Bus
    Public Transport fare as specified

  • Touring

    English speaking tour guide
    Entrance fees for locations specified
    Luggage Courier Service as specified

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Secrets of Japan

Japan 14 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Discover Kappabashi Dori with its endless supply of stores selling everything from pots and pans to cooking utensils and chairs to restaurant operators. Some stores even sell plastic and wax food samples for window displays!
Lose yourself in the abundance of fabric stores in Tokyo’s Nippori Fabric Town where you’ll find everything from traditional silks to modern print cotton fabric.
Wander through Yanaka Old Town and take in the ‘shitamachi‘ or ‘downtown’ character of the area, a stark difference to the modernity of Tokyo.

Tour Details

14 Days / 13 Nights
Departs Sundays
Trip Grading: Moderate
3 – 4 Star Hotels
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Includes Daily Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 2 Dinners
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 4 PAX

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo

Upon arrival at Narita or Haneda Airport, you will meet an English speaking assistant at the arrival lobby. A join-in transfer takes you to your hotel. Your welcome briefing will be on the morning of Day two. Stay the next three nights at Shinjuku Washington Hotel (or similar).

Day 2: Tokyo

Spend the morning discovering Tokyo on a walking tour. Visit the city’s most famous Shinto shrine – Meiji Jingu. Walk to nearby Harajuku which showcases the Cosplay (costume play) subculture. Take the train to Shibuya and see the iconic pedestrian crossing in front of Shibuya train station. Sample some delicious food as you wander through the Tokyu Food Hall. Enjoy free time to explore. (B)

Day 3: Tokyo

Discover the oldest and most revered temple in Tokyo, Asakusa Temple. Stroll along Kappabashi Dori to see the endless array of specialised stores. Visit Yanaka Cemetery, one of Tokyo’s most famous graveyards which feels more like a park than a cemetery. Wander through Yanaka Old Town where the older buildings are re-purposed. (B)

Day 4: Tokyo to Hakone

Take the train to Hakone. Enjoy a short boat cruise on peaceful Lake Ashi and ride the ropeway for majestic views of Mt Fuji. This evening, enjoy a delicious meal and some free time to soak in the onsen at your traditional Japanese hotel. Overnight at Susukinohara Ichinoyu – Japanese style room with beds (or similar). (B,D)

Day 5: Hakone to Takayama

Travel by train to Takayama. Visit a historic, former government building, Takayama Jinya. Discover the beautifully preserved wooden houses as you wander along Kami Sannomachi Street. Stay the next two nights at Takayama Ouan (or similar). (B,L)

Day 6: Takayama

Today is a free day without a guide. It’s a great opportunity to relax and take it easy. However, for those who wish to explore, we suggest visiting Festival Floats Exhibition Hall, home to colourful floats which come out bi-annually during two of Japan’s most famous festivals. Later, enjoy a leisurely afternoon or visit the serine area of Hidano- Sato. Please feel free to ask your guide about how to get there and what to see. (B)

Day 7: Takayama to Osaka

From Takayama, travel by train to vibrant Osaka. Drop your bags at the hotel, take a walking tour of the Dotonbori area known for it’s bright neon, street food and shopping. Stay two nights at the Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka (or similar). (B)

Day 8: Osaka

Head to Umeda Sky Garden with views of Osaka before walking through Kuromon Ichiba Market, also known as “Osaka’s Kitchen.” In the after-noon, explore the city at your own pace. (B)

Day 9: Osaka to Hiroshima

Travel by train to Hiroshima and visit the Peace Memorial Museum, dedicated to the events of 1945 before seeing the sobering cenotaph of the Hiroshima bomb at Peace Memorial Park. Stay two nights at Hotel Granvia Hiroshima (or similar). (B)

Day 10: Hiroshima

Venture by ferry to peaceful Miyajima Island, home to Itsukushima Shrine. Hike or travel by ropeway to the summit of Mt Misen for spectacular views. Enjoy a traditional okonomiyaki pancake before returning by ferry to the mainland. Spend the evening at leisure. (B)

Day 11: Hiroshima to Kyoto

Travel by train to Himeji famous for it’s imposing hilltop castle before continuing to Kyoto. Take an evening walking tour along Ponto-cho and Hanami-koji Lane in the Gion district where you may see a Geisha walking between appointments. Stay three nights at Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo (or similar) (B)

Day 12: Kyoto

Discover Kyoto’s highlights on a walking tour. Begin at Kiyomizudera Temple, in the hills of east Kyoto. Wander along the shophouses of Ninenzaka Street before visiting Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple, Kenninji Temple. Learn the philosophy and art of serving tea at a traditional tea ceremony and finish the day with the golden pavillion at Kinkakuji, Kyoto’s most famous building. (B)

Day 13: Kyoto

Start the day with a visit to the one of Kyoto’s most iconic sights, Fushimi Inari, with it’s tunnels of vermillion torii gates. You have free time to further explore Kyoto or take an optional afternoon excursion to the bamboo forest at Arahiyama. End your tour with a farewell dinner where you will be entertained by a genuine Maiko or apprentice Geisha. (B,D)

Day 14: Departure from Kyoto

It’s time to say goodbye, but just think of all the wonderful stories you will take home. Walk to Kyoto Train Station where your railpass can still be used for travel on the JR Rail Network. (B)
















What´s included

  • 13 nights in described Hotel or similar
  • Daily Breakfast for 2 Persons
  • 1 local lunch
  • 2 local dinners
  • 14 Day Rail Pass
  • All high-speed train travel as specified in the itinerary
  • Transport in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Small group touring
  • All Entrance fees
  • English speaking tour leader
  • All Tipping
  • Arrival and departure transfers

Excluded

  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Visa fees
  • Porters
  • Insurance and personal expenses such as laundry, mini-bar, telephone and drinks

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Highlights of Indonesia

Indonesia - 12 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Rise early to be rewarded with the spectacular views of the largest Buddhist temple at sunrise.
Hop on Indonesia‘s famous train for a scenic journey to Yogyakarta.
Feel the breeze run through your hair as you enjoy a traditional rickshaw ride to the Royal Palace
Wander through cocoa and clove plantations with a volcano backdrop on Java’s Ijen plateau in Kalibaru.

Tour Details

12 Days / 11 Nights
Departs every Sundays
Trip Grading: Easy
3 - 4 Star Hotels
Includes Daily Breakfasts, 1 Dinner, 8 Lunches
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 4 PAX

Itinerary

On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Tonight, meet your fellow Travellers over welcome drinks while your Tour Leader explains some important details and logistics of the journey ahead.

Today features a drive past the National Monument and Presidential Palace, Indonesia’s most important political site is also home to an assortment of stunning artwork and architecture. Take a trip to the Presidential Palace and witness the place where Indonesia declared its independence from the Netherlands. Learn about the lives of the Indonesian presidents who have lived here and explore the rooms they would have inhabited. Be sure to admire the tall white columns and intricate façade of a superb example of neoclassical architecture. Afterwards drive onward to the northern part of town to visit Fatahillah Square, also known as Old Batavia, is the historical district of Jakarta located in Kotas. During Dutch Colonial times in the 16th century, this was the heart of the walled city. Home to attractions such as the Jakarta History Museum and many colonial buildings. Visit Sunda Kelapa, Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area, whereas the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post of the Dutch East Indies Company can still be seen now. Sunda Kelapa is at present a fisherman’s wharf and an inter island port. Continue the drive onto Bogor.

Explore Bogor Botanical Garden, Indonesia’s first and foremost botanic garden, it is 87 hectares of beautifully kept trees, plants flowers, lawns and ponds within a busy expanding city of 1 million people. It is also a world famous institution for research and conservation that has developed over many years and is continuing to do so. Don’t miss a visit to the orchid house, which contains 3,000 varieties of the delicate flower! From Bogor, the road climbs for approximately 30 minutes until reaching Puncak Pass, a vast sea of undulating green hills filled with tea plantations. Finish your day trip with an Indonesian lunch at a local restaurant before drop-off at your hotel.

Bandung was the favourite resort of wealthy tea and coffee planters owners of swathes of undulating tea and coffee plantations. Bandung was then also dubbed the elegant ” Parijs van Java”, the Paris of Java. For this reason also, in Central Bandung you can still admire Art Deco buildings of Dutch colonial heritage, some restaurants still serve genuine, sizzling Dutch Beef steaks and Dutch bitterballen, for food-lovers to make a beeline to Bandung. Today’s journey starts with an early morning drive to ciwidey, continued uphill through strawberry fields until situ patenggang a lake with its beautiful tranquil and serene atmosphere. The ambience becomes more dramatic when mist rolls down from the hills and covers the lake, creating magical scenery. Then continue to visit kawah putih aka the White Crater contains snow white shallow water from spring. The volcano is still active as evidenced by the two vents in at the end of the lake where you can still see white plumes of smoke emitting. On the way back to the city, you are rolling hills and tea plantations. In the afternoon, spend the time to see the famous uniquely traditional wooden doll puppet theatre known as ‘wayang golek’ and the ‘angklung’ bamboo orchestra, as well as the Sudanese traditional bamboo musical concert performed by a small group of children with colourful and beautiful dances.

Transfer to Bandung train Station and travel by executive Train to Yogyakarta. Enjoy lush green scenery as we travel near the mountainous area close to Bandung. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to explore the charming atmosphere of the town. There is plenty of things to do in Yogyakarta – especially when it comes to arts and crafts. The city is famous for being the capital of Javanese art, a place where every other street hides a workshop or atelier of some kind, where you can get your hands on some truly wonderful souvenirs. It is also a pleasant place to spend wandering around alleyways and markets, the atmosphere is welcoming and relaxing and there’s an interesting encounter of tradition and modernity, with ancient and modern art existing side by side.

Rise early as we see Borobudur at sunrise. Borobudur temple is best seen at dawn, when the air is fresh. As the mist begins to lift, the sun scales the surrounding volcanoes and terraced fields, and highlights the stone reliefs and the many faces of Buddha.. A truly enlightening experience! After breakfast we will then continue to visit Pawon temple, which was built during 8th–9th centuries, some people believe that this temple was built as a tomb or mortuary temple for a king. Our last visit will be Mendut Temple, for local Javanese, especially those who follow traditional Javanese mysticism or Buddhism practices, praying in Mendut temple is believed to fulfill various wishes, such as deliverance from sickness. Mendut, Borobudur and Pawon, all of which are Buddhist temples, are located in one straight line. There is a mutual religious relationship between the three temples, although the exact ritual process is unknown.

Exploration by 3-wheeled becak (a traditional Javanese rickshaw) gives a new perspective of the wonderful Yogyakarta. We hop on one and cycle to The Royal Palace in Yogyakarta, known as the Keraton, you will be invited around the area of this king’s palace, see some of the official clothing collections and valuable relics and objects of Yogyakarta’s sultanate. Once the tour at Sultan palace concludes, we will continue our tour by bus and visit Tamansari water castle, this is the site of a former royal garden of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta built in the mid-18th century, the Taman Sari had multiple functions, such as a resting area, a workshop, a meditation area, a defence area, and a hiding place. Its combination of eastern and western style building, this unique escape of the royal family has its own appeal and story. Discover the art of batik making – Indonesian batik fabric, especially for a Javanese, is an inherent part of their lives, culture and heritage and most batik in Indonesia (that’s not produced in a factory) is still hand made in small local workshops. Later, discover the art of batik making as we venture to Kotagede silverwork, Kota Gede is a suburb of the city of Yogyakarta. The town is a maze of narrow streets, lined with tiny, traditional silversmith shops and mosaic-tiled houses, once the homes of the aristocracy and royal merchants. Kota Gede is a great place to come and take a slow wander round. This precinct is now most famous as the centre of Yogyakarta’s silver industry. Our last visit will be prambanan temple, built in the 10th century, this is the largest temple compound dedicated to Shiva in Indonesia. Rising above the centre of the last of these concentric squares are three temples decorated with reliefs illustrating the epic of the Ramayana, dedicated to the three great Hindu divinities (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma) and three temples dedicated to the animals who serve them.

Travel by train to Mojokerto before continuing the journey by car along the east side through java’s heartland, passing endless teak forest and lush countryside until Mt Bromo. Indonesia is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, with no less than 127 active volcanoes, it is home to the most well known volcano Mt Bromo. Its name, Bromo, derives from the Javanese pronunciation of Brahma, the Hindu creator god.

At 3.00 am depart to Penanjakan on the rim of tengger caldera by jeep to view one of the most spectacular sunrises. Enjoy the summit and admire the magnificent panorama over its caldera from 2,700 m, as well as an expansive area of sand/dust known as the Sea of Sand. Just outside the National Park there are some incredible viewpoints of Mount Bromo and its surroundings, which provide some of the most iconic and stunning views in all of Indonesia, especially at sunrise. After viewing this beautiful moment, head back to the hotel for breakfast. Continue your discoveries as we drive to Banyuwangi (takes about 6 hours drive). Along we way you can enjoy a traditional lunch at a local restaurant. Upon arrival at Kalibaru the afternoon is at leisure.

Wander through cocoa and clove plantations with a volcano backdrop on Java’s Ijen plateau. Meet the locals, and relax in tropical gardens. You’ll visit Harni’s plantation in Kalibaru, a welcoming village surrounded by some of Java’s most scenic plantations. Later, enjoy a demonstration of coffee making as well as the process of brown sugar. Moreover, you will see a traditional dance from the local children they may even ask you to join them. Afterwards, journey to Bali. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant along the way (this journey will take about 5 hours drive, via Ketapang –Gilimanuk Port) and passes through constantly changing scenes of life in tropical paradise – sleepy rural villages, terraced rice fields, plantations, orchards, forests.

Start you day with a tour of Ubud, visit Tirta Empul Temple or most known as a Holy Spring temple, the site is the legendary setting of a traditional tale about good versus evil. It’s also a national cultural heritage site. Continue on to Gunung Kawi Bali – The Oldest Balinese Ancient Hindu Temple In Ubud. After lunch we will visit the beautiful Rice Terrace at Tegalalang village, with the dramatic views within easy reach, the Tegallalang rice terraces offer a fantastic photo opportunity. The vista sprawls down and away to the rice terraces on the slopes across the valley. It’s a very popular view, but this ancient valley has a timeless quality whether there are tourists or not, we then journey to visit Ubud Monkey Forest in the centre of Ubud town which is home to over 700 grey long-tailed macaques. Also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal, this natural sanctuary has paved pathways through a leafy nutmeg forest as well as several ancient temples under dense foliage. It’s a popular wildlife reserve in Bali. In the evening enjoy a farewell group dinner.

It’s time to say goodbye, but just think of all the wonderful stories you will take home. A transfer will take you to the airport for your onward travels.

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Secrets of Southern Laos

Laos - 8 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Discover the world of coffee with Mr Kamsouk around the Bolaven Plateau on an old army Jeep.
Cycle around tranquil Don Daeng Island, nestled in the middle of the 4,000 Islands region.
Stop at local villages along the way and experience island life.
Enjoy a traditional Sindad, where we bring the BBQ to your table, you can then be your own chef.

Tour Details

8 Days / 7 Nights
Departs every other Saturdays
Trip Grading: Easy
3 - 4 Star Hotels
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Includes Daily Breakfast, with 2 Dinners
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 2 PAX

Itinerary

On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Tonight, meet your fellow travellers over welcome drinks while your Tour Leader explains some important details and logistics of the journey ahead. Please open your welcome pack as it contains details of tonight’s activities.

Luang Prabang is Laos’ most beautiful and engaging town. Surrounded by mountainous forests and situated at the confluence of the Khan and Mekong rivers, Luang Prabang has a tranquil, old-world charm. This fascinating town was the capital of the Lane Xang (million elephants) kingdom until the mid-16th century. The legacy of the European presence here has blended delightfully with more than thirty gilded Buddhist temples to create a town rich in atmosphere and history. Begin your discoveries with the charms of Luang Prabang with a leisurely walk around the old quarters. Starting from the vibrant morning market, then onto the charming city main street and the National Museum. After, visit Wat Xienthong ‘The Temple of the Golden City’, considered the finest temple in Laos. Time to relax and embark on a scenic boat ride for a memorable sunset cruise along the Mekong river.

Start your day with a drive to the outskirts of Luang Prabang which will take us to Kuang Si Waterfall, the most beautiful of the waterfalls near Luang Prabang. Swim, explore and be surrounded by turquoise waters and jungle, then visit a nearby bear sanctuary to see Asiatic Black bears rescued from the illegal wildlife trade. As we return to town you will get to see the fascinating world of Lao textiles come alive with a visit to Ock Pop Tok Weaving Centre. Later this evening journey to Bamboo experience where you will see a bamboo presentation while enjoying a delicious dinner and baci ceremony.

Continue your journey south as you take a flight to Pakse. On arrival, begin our discoveries with a scenic drive through mountains and winding roads all the way up to the region of Bolaven Plateau. Along the way you will get the chance to meet Mr Kamsome, a local coffee farmer and a coffee expert who will take you for an exciting off-road driving adventure in an old army Jeep into the coffee plantation.

Experience being surrounded by verdant jungles and rolling mountains, at our first stop – the Tad Fane or the “Twin Waterfalls”. We will then continue on to visit the ancient ruins of Wat Phu (Mountain Temple) a UNESCO World Heirtage Site, noted to be one the oldest archaeological sites in Laos. Continue the scenic route until we reach Done Khong, the largest island of Si Phan Don 4,000 Islands.

Explore an archipelago of islands where time swings slowly by. Feel the fresh breeze while sailing along the Mekong River, passing fisherman villages and eventually reaching Done Khone where we will disembark. On the island, feel the breeze in your hair as you enjoy a bicycle ride and see iconic sights such as the old French locomotive and Railway Bridge. You will then visit the spectacular Liphi Waterfalls, a collection of powerful falls spilling down in many angles branching out to join the Mekong River.

Continue our adventure with a visit to the mighty Khone Phapheng Waterfalls. Marvel at its immensity and its powerful cascading currents. Continue to the village of Ban Khiet Ngong located in Xe Pian National Protected Area, an extensive wetland home to rare wildlife species. Enjoy a short walk as we ascend to the top of the Phou Asa Mountain where mysterious columns made out of stacks of plate-like rocks stands proudly as if protecting an unseen structure, believed to be a temple. Return back to Pakse to end an adventurous day and feast on a traditional Sindad dinner.

It’s time to say goodbye, but just think of all the wonderful stories you will take home. A transfer will take you to the airport for your onward travels.

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Highlights of Laos

Laos - 6 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Start the day like a typical local sipping through a freshly brewed cup of Lao coffee at a small coffee stall.
Discover the hidden corners of the capital Vientiane, through the local sights and delicacies.
Visit a traditional wooden house and enjoy a home cooked meal whilst learning about the Laos culture.
Enjoy a breath-taking Mekong cruise and take in the views of its surrounds whilst the sun sets.

Tour Details

6 Days / 5 Nights
Departs every Mondays
Trip Grading: Easy
3 - 4 Star Hotels
Includes Daily Breakfasts, 1 Dinner
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 2 PAX

Itinerary

Welcome arrival. Meet your tour guide and drive to the hotel for check-in. Enjoy a welcome drink and chose to relax or explore nearby sights on your leisure time.

Explore the charming capital starting with a TukTuk ride from your hotel to the iconic Phatuxay Monument. Walk down Lane Xang Avenue, stopping at the Morning Market and the Cooperative Orthotic & Prosthetic Enterprise (COPE). Visit Wat Si Muang and Wat Sisaket, before stopping at the Presidential Palace. Get re-energised with a Lao coffee and croissant at Anouvong Park. Visit a series of temple before reaching the Mekong riverbanks. Hop-on a TukTuk ride back to your hotel and prepare for our journey to Vang Vieng.

Take a scenic walk across the Nam Song River to visit the Hmong village of Ban Phan Thao. Trek along a small canal and enjoy breathtaking views of limestone karst mountains and luscious rice fields. If you wish you can visit some caves (optional). Reach the rice paddies of Ban Nadoa Village and Tam Chang Cave. Take a road trip through majestic mountains and visit other Hmong villages on the way to Luang Prabang.

Discover the charms of Luang Prabang with a leisurely walk around the old quarter. Start with the vibrant morning market, the charming city main street and the National Museum. After, visit Wat Xienthong, considered the finest temple in Laos. For the finalé, embark on a scenic boat ride for a memorable sunset cruise along the Mekong river.

A short drive to the outskirts of Luang Prabang takes us to the multi-tiered turquoise-colored Kuang Si Waterfall, deemed one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Here you can also visit the Bear Rescue Centre to see rescued Asiatic bears. On our way back, get to see the fascinating world of Lao textiles come alive with a visit to Ock Pop Tok Weaving Centre. Tips: • Stop at Buffalo Dairy for ice cream made from real buffalo milk! In the evening, see a bamboo presentation with dinner and a ‘baci’ cermony at Bamboo Experience.

On time transfer to airport to board the flight to fly back home/ onwards journey.

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North Vietnam Journey

Vietnam - 10 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Cruise the waters of the picturesque Halong bay on a traditional junk boat. Take in the stunning scenery and feast on fresh local seafood.
Enjoy a scenic train ride between Hanoi and Sapa, a spectacular journey which winds through the countryside.
Escape Hanoi‘s bustling crowds and visit the unique ancient village of Dong Ngac.

Tour Details

10 Days / 9 Nights
Departs every other Sundays
Trip Grading: Easy
3 - 4 Star Hotels
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Includes Daily Breakfast, 3 Lunches, 2 Dinners
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 2 PAX

Itinerary

On arrival in Hanoi, transfer to your hotel and enjoy free time until your tour briefing.

Escape Hanoi city and embark on a journey to the unique ancient village of Dong Ngac. Explore the village by bike with a stop at the local market to purchase fresh ingredients for lunch. Visit the historic Communal House and gain an insight into local life as you chat with our host from the local Do Clan residing in the Ancestral House. Put your culinary skills to the test and take part in a cooking class, savouring your creations for lunch before the return drive back to Hanoi.

Spend the morning exploring a few of the unique sites of Vietnam’s capital city. Visit the infamous Hoa Lo Prison, also known as the “Hanoi Hilton Prison”, stop in to see the Temple of Literature and wander through the expansive Ho Chi Minh Quarter. Enjoy some free time before transferring to the Fanxipan Overnight Train to begin your journey to Sapa. Enjoy your stay for the coming evening on the Fanxipan Overnight Train (or similar).
Start early as you arrive into Lao Cai Station before transferring to your hotel. Enjoy breakfast before starting your guided walking tour as you visit the Lao Chai & Tan Van villages, nestled peacefully in the valley of Muong Hoa. Spend time meeting the Black H’mong people of the Hau Thao and Saseng villages as you observe daily life. Embark on a light trek to Ta Van Hoa Valley, admiring the beautifully terraced rice paddy fields and stunning vistas.
Begin your day with a drive to the remote Ban Khoang village, home of the Red Dzao people. Enjoy a walk through the village as you learn of their traditional values, unique culture and remarkable way of life. Continue on to Ta Giang Phinh valley to visit some of the smaller local villages and gain an insight into local life, before stopping for lunch. Begin your return drive to Sapa.
Enjoy a leisurely drive through the mountainside. Stop at the Silver Waterfalls before continuing on to Tram Ton Pass, also known by the locals as “Heaven’s Gate”. Trek through the rice fields overshadowed by the expansive Hoang Lien Son mountain range. As your return trek begins, visit O Quy Ho, a local village farm where a variety of speciality produce, flowers and medicinal plants are grown. As evening approaches, transfer to Lao Cai station to board your overnight train. Enjoy your stay for the coming evening on the Fanxipan Overnight Train (or similar).
Arrive early into Hanoi and savour a local breakfast with you fellow travellers. Drive to the picturesque city of Ninh Binh with its stunning network of rivers and rice paddy fields and hundreds of limestone monoliths. Visit the ancient city of Hoa Lu and admire the beautiful surrounds with a boat ride in Trang An, rowing through the expansive network of caverns and grottos. Spend the rest of your day free at leisure.
Set out this morning for a drive Halong Bay. Explore one of Vietnam’s stunning natural wonders as you board a beautifully appointed junk boat. Enjoy a delicious lunch on board before spending the afternoon discovering the many hidden gems of this unique and peaceful region. In the evening, retreat to your private cabin, or relax on the main deck or at the bar. Overnight on-board Bhaya Cruises (or similar).
Watch the sun rise as you enjoy Tai Chi on the sundeck. Relish in a delightful brunch on board before cruising back to port to disembark and drive back to Hanoi. This afternoon, enjoy some free time before meeting with your group to share a farewell dinner.
Enjoy breakfast before transferring to the airport for your onward journey.

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Vietnam Insight

Vietnam - 11 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Be enchanted by the smiling locals and the bustling streets of Hanoi and Saigon, the two largest cities in Vietnam.
Cruise the pristine emerald waters of Halong Bay on a traditional junk boat.
Explore the relics and living history in Vietnam’s ancient towns of Hoi An and Hue.
Explore the Mekong Delta with its tranquil villages, floating markets and diverse culture.

Tour Details

11 Days / 10 Nights
Departs every other Sundays
Trip Grading: Easy
3 - 5 Star Hotels
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Includes Daily Breakfast, 4 Lunches, 2 Dinners
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 2 PAX

Itinerary

On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Tonight meet your fellow travellers over welcome drinks while your Tour Leader explains some important details and logistics of the journey ahead.

Today experience the charm of Hanoi. Drive past some of Hanoi’s unique sites including Long Bien Bridge, St Joseph’s Church & the Opera House. Continue with a walking tour through the fascinating Old Quarter – 36 ancient streets where you can observe the daily bustle of life around the markets where peddlers continue to trade as they have done for centuries. Visit the Ho Chi Minh Quarter, dedicated to the father of modern Vietnam – Uncle Ho, to see his mausoleum, the Presidential Palace, his ‘house on stilts’ and the One Pillar Pagoda. A short drive to observe the Citadel & Flag Tower which was made a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2010.
After lunch at KOTO restaurant continue with a visit to the Temple of Literature – Vietnam’s first university now dedicated to Confucian worship. Visit the Women’s Museum which gives you a fascinating insight into the lifestyle, culture and customs of Vietnamese women. Also visit Tran Quoc and Ngoc Son Temples then the “Hanoi Hilton” – the nickname given to the place where captured U.S pilots were imprisoned during the Vietnam War – now converted into a small museum before returning to your hotel.

Note: The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is closed on Mondays and Fridays; The Ho Chi Minh Museum & the Citadel are closed on Mondays.The Presidential Palace can only be viewed from the outside. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum has annual maintenance normally from September for 2 to 3 months and can only be viewed from the outside. All other sites in the Ho Chi Minh complex are still accessible during this period

This morning travel some 90kms south to you Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam dating back to the 10th century. Visit the famous sanctuary of Dinh Tien Hoang, a former emperor of the Dinh Dynasty, and the temple dedicated to the Le Emperor. Following the demise of the Le dynasty the capital was moved to Ha Noi. After lunch (own expense) we visit the Trang An Landscape Complex. A spectacular landscape of limestone karst peaks permeated with valleys, many of them partly submerged and surrounded by steep, almost vertical cliffs. Exploration of caves has revealed evidence of traces of human activity over a continuous period of more than 30,000 years. Recently awarded UNESCO world heritage status we take a small boat through this magnificent area. Continue to Ninh Binh for your overnight stay.

Marvel at the towering limestone karsts and vast paddy fields as you make your way from Ninh Binh to Halong City, the gateway to Halong Bay. Dotted with 3,000 limestones karsts, Halong Bay is one of Vietnam’s stunning natural wonders. Board a beautifully appointed junk boat and begin to cruise the impressive emerald waters of Halong Bay. Enjoy a sumptuous lunch before stopping to explore the many secluded corners of the bay. In the evening, retreat to your private cabin, or relax on the main deck or at the bar.

Rise early to enjoy a Tai Chi lesson on the sundeck, or choose to relax and take in your final moments in this majestic location before feasting on a delicious buffet brunch. After disembarking, drive back to Hanoi for your onwards flight to the former imperial capital of Hue, situated on the banks of the Perfume River.
Depart your hotel for your half day tour of Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. View the tomb of the fourth emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty Tu Duc set beautifully amongst lakes & frangipani trees. Continue with a stop at Bunker Hill overlooking the Perfume River with panoramic views of the plains that stretch towards the mountains in the west. & then a brief stop at the Tiger Colossium. Next we explore the impressive home of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors – the Citadel. Graded as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993, much of the Citadel was destroyed during the Tet Offensive in 1968 but is gradually being restored. We finish with a short drive to the much-revered Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue’s oldest and most beautiful. After lunch (own expense) depart Hue for Hoi An over the beautiful Hai Van Pass – Vietnam’s geographical and psychological boundary between north and south. The peak of the pass lies perpetually shrouded in clouds. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel for check-in. This evening is free for you to explore Hoi An at leisure.
Early morning departure by bike for a ride to Cam Kim Island. Cycle for about 13km mainly on small paved paths in the middle of the island, through rice and corn fields, passing by beautiful hamlets. Visit Kim Bong carpentry village where traditional skill sets have been utilized for a long history of building boats, beautiful wooden houses and furniture in the old town dating from the 18th century. Experience a family making noodles and rice paper in the village. Proceed to Tra Nhieu fishing village, where you talk with the family about lifestyle and tradition you can have fun with a fisherman by trying to cast a fishing-net for fish, shrimp, and crab. Finally, you will take a boat for 1-hour boat trip from Tra Nhieu village back to Hoi An town. In the afternoon, begin your walking tour of this UNESCO world heritage site. Hoi An was once Vietnam’s most active trading centre and over many centuries the Old Town has been largely preserved. The architecture of the city reflects the influence of Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, French and British traders. Hoi An is also the town where French Missionary Alexandre De Rhodes introduced Catholicism to Vietnam as well as the Romanised script that has become the standard Vietnamese script. Walk through the streets of enchanting Hoi An and visit a traditional ancient house, the Hoi An Museum, a Chinese Assembly Hall, Chau Ong pagoda and the Japanese Covered Bridge. The tour will end in Hoi An Ancient Town where you can enjoy more time at your leisure.
Drive to Danang before flying to Saigon, Vietnam’s commercial capital. Upon arrival journey to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Discover the network of underground tunnels while learning about their role in the Vietnam War. The majority of the network has been recreated above ground however you will have the option to head underground & experience what life was like below the surface. Return to Saigon and spend the remainder of day at leisure enjoying the various sights and sounds of the boisterous city.
An early morning departure from your hotel takes you to Cai Be, deep in the heart of the Mekong Delta. Embark on your wooden boat to explore the Mekong Delta’s unique market and, also the symbol of the region, Cai Be floating market. This is not the biggest floating market, but it is good to understand the life of the river, one of the tourist magnets of the Mekong Delta. Just only 2 hours away from Saigon, beautiful countryside sceneries and surprisingly hospitable people are waiting for you. Board our traditional boat at the local Cai Be pier and start cruising along the floating market while sampling our tropical fresh fruits, letting the cool breeze touch your hair, you will find the place a truly destination to spend the day relaxing. You will be surprised by the way the locals trade and advertise their products. Disembark the boat temporarily to explore deeper about the local life by visiting the town’s business and craft factories. Have fun with a leisure sampan ride through canals before we transfer you to an ancient house where a delicious home hosted lunch with Mekong’s specialties awaits. After lunch, continue to cruise upstream the Mighty Mekong toward Vinh Long. Along the way, you will observe the typical Mekong Delta rural local life with stops at a local brick & pottery making factory and a floating fish farm before we take you back to the mainland where your car already waiting to take you back to Can Tho for overnight.
Can Tho is a university town on the confluence of three rivers in the heart of the delta. The Mekong Delta was once part of the Khmer Kingdom, and today many ethnic Khmers still live here. You make an early start this morning to visit the floating markets of Cai Rang which are in full swing at 0700. You’ll take a small boat and explore the waterways, which are packed with people who have come from the surrounding rural areas to sell all manner of fruits and vegetables. It’s a lively and colorful scene. Return to Saigon by mid-afternoon for check in to your hotel. This evening, join your group for a farewell dinner.
Depart from your hotel for a morning walking tour through the heart of Saigon’s famous and historic city landmarks including Dong Khoi Street, the Rex Hotel, Municipal Theatre, Hotel de Ville, Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Post Office & Notre Dame Cathedral. Your vehicle will then take you to the site of the former US Embassy (now the US consulate) before visiting the impressive Reunification Palace and War Remnants Museum. Later travel to Binh Thanh district and visit Ba Chieu local wholesale market in the East of Saigon, before visiting the Ngoc Hoang (Jade Emperor) Pagoda. This popular 124-year-old pagoda, houses a number of intricate sculptures and woodcarvings. Return to your hotel where your tour ends. A transfer will take you to the airport for your onward travels.

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Highlights of Vietnam

Vietnam - 9 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Discover the unique history and culture of Hanoi by walking the streets of the Old Quarter.
Cruise the waters of Halong Bay on a traditional junk boat.
See the stunning coastal vistas and countryside scenery on your drive from Hue to Hoi An.
Explore the Mekong Delta and experience the vibrant scenes and rural villages of Vietnam’s ‘rice bowl’.

Tour Details

9 Days / 8 Nights
Departs every Wednesdays
Trip Grading: Easy
3 - 4 Star Hotels
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Includes Daily Breakfast, 4 Lunches, 2 Dinners
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 2 PAX

Itinerary

On arrival in Hanoi, transfer to your hotel and enjoy free time until your tour briefing and welcome drinks with your fellow travellers.

Spend the day discovering Hanoi’s must-visit sites. Stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake in the heart of Hanoi City and Dong Xuan market. Continue to Ho Chi Minh complx comprising of Ba Dinh Suqare, Presidential Palace & private residence as well as One Pillar Pagoda founded in 1049.
After lunch at a lucal restaurant continue to the Temple of Literature, Hoa Lo Prison – also known as “Hanoi Hilton”, St Joseph’s Cathedral, the Hanoi Opera House and stroll around the bustling Old Quarter.

Drive past scenes of traditional rural life as you travel from Hanoi to Halong City, the gateway to Halong Bay. On arrival, board a well-appointed junk boat, enjoy a delicious lunch and begin cruising among some of the 3,000 islands which rise from the sea. In the evening, retreat to your private cabin, or relax on the main deck or at the bar.

Take part in a sunrise Tai Chi lesson on the sundeck before enjoying brunch on board. Cruise back to port to disembark. Drive to Hanoi airport where you will fly to the former imperial capital of Hue. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for check in and an afternoon at leisure.

Enjoy a guided tour of the city’s sites including Emperor Tu Duc’s elaborate tomb, Imperial Palace, Citadel and Thien Mu Pagoda. From Hue, drive to Hoi An, admiring some of Vietnam’s most stunning scenery along the way. On arrival in Hoi An, check into your hotel and enjoy an afternoon of independent exploration.

Take a 30 minute bicycle ride to Tra Que herb village. Walk around the vegetable garden and hear the history of the village. Join gardening activities in preparing the land, fertilizing with seaweed, raking the ground, sowing, watering & picking vegetables. Enjoy a foot soak before getting to prepare lunch at a local restaurant inside the village. Participate in cooking local delicacies such as ‘Tam Huu’ spring roll, ‘Banh xeo’ – a local pancake. After lunch, learn how to harvest and wrap the vegetables before riding back to your hotel.

In the afternoon, take a walking tour of this UNESCO world heritage site. The architecture reflects the influence of Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, French and British traders. Visit a traditional ancient house, the Hoi An Museum, a Chinese Assembly Hall, Chau Ong pagoda and the Japanese Covered Bridge. The tour will end in Hoi An Ancient Town where you can enjoy more time at your leisure.

Drive to Danang before flying to Saigon, Vietnam’s commercial capital. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for check-in. Take a moment to freshen up before your journey continues to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Discover the network of underground tunnels while learning about their role in the Vietnam War. Return to Saigon and spend the remainder of day at leisure.

Venture to Ben Tre in the Mekong Delta, known as the “rice bowl” of Vietnam. Board a boat to begin your exploring the Mekong River as well as the narrow canals. Visit local factories and take a pedicab for a delicious local lunch. On your return drive to Saigon, stop by a Cao Dai pagoda with its spectacular architecture and vivid colours. Arrive back to Saigon to join your group for a farewell dinner.

After breakfast, enjoy a guided walking tour of Saigon. Wander along Dong Khoi Street, admire the grand architecture of Notre Dame Cathedral, stop at the Reunification Palace, and get lost amongst the many stalls and vendors within Benh Thanh Markets. In the afternoon, transfer to the airport for your onward journey.

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Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia

Vietnam and Cambodia - 15 Days

Small Group Journeys

Journey Details and Highlights

Small Group Journeys
Departure every other week on Thursdays
Guaranteed with 2 Travellers
Group Size max 16 Travellers
Discover the beauty of Vietnam and Cambodia on this 15-day journey through history, culture, and stunning landscapes. Explore Hanoi’s lively streets before cruising the emerald waters of Halong Bay. Stroll Hoi An’s lantern-lit alleys and feel the vibrant pulse of Saigon, from Cu Chi Tunnels to colonial boulevards. Drift through the Mekong Delta’s floating markets and villages before crossing into Cambodia. In Phnom Penh, uncover royal grandeur and poignant history, then continue to Siem Reap for the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor. Along the way, enjoy local encounters, street food, and sunset moments, weaving unforgettable memories across two remarkable countries.

Essence of Vietnam and Cambodia

  • Day 1: Hanoi Arrival

    On arrival in Hanoi, transfer to your hotel and enjoy free time until your tour briefing and welcome drinks with your fellow travellers.

    Overnight in Le Jardin Hotel & Spa (or similar)

  • Day 2: Hanoi (B/ L)

    This morning, meet your guide at your hotel and depart on your tour after breakfast. Your first stop will be the popular Hoan Kiem Lake, situated in the heart of Hanoi city and Dong Xuan market. Your next stop will be Ho Chi Minh complex comprising Ba Dinh Square, Presidential Palace (for outside photo taken), as well as his private residence from 1954 until 1969. The wooden ethnic minority style house, which was built on stilts, is surrounded by lovely peaceful gardens. In the same complex you will see the One Pillar Pagoda, founded by King Ly Thai To in 1049. This structure has become an important symbol for the people of Hanoi.

    Enjoy lunch at KOTO Van Mieu before continuing on to the Temple Of Literature, Vietnam’s first university. Constructed in 1070, the gardens and well-preserved architecture offer a relaxing glimpse into Vietnam’s past. You will then visit Hoa Lo Prison (formerly known as the “Hanoi Hilton” during the American war). Your tour will also include the historical St Joseph’s Cathedral. The last stop of the day before returning to your hotel will be the visit inside the Opera House ending with a wonderful afternoon tea.

    Overnight in Le Jardin Hotel & Spa (or similar)

  • Day 3: Hanoi to Ha Long Bay (B/ L/ D)

    Drive past scenes of traditional rural life as you travel from Hanoi to Halong City, the gateway to Halong Bay. On arrival, board a well-appointed junk boat, enjoy a delicious lunch and begin cruising among some of the 3,000 islands which rise from the sea. In the evening, retreat to your private cabin, or relax on the main deck or at the bar.

    Overnight in Victory Star Cruise (or similar)

  • Day 4: Ha Long Bay to Hoi An (B)

    Continue your exploration of Halong Bay before enjoying brunch on board. Cruise back to port for disembarkation, before you drive to Hanoi for your onwards flight to Danang. On arrival, transfer to your hotel in the charming town of Hoi An. Enjoy an evening of free time.

    Overnight in Hoi An Central Boutique Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 5: Hoi An (B)

    In the morning, we start the walking tour at the Museum of Folk Culture where you will learn about the history of this charming and peaceful town before you walk around the small market. Walk along the main street to the Chinese Assembly Hall of Fujien Chinese community. The hall, built in 1697, has been used as the worshipping place to dedicate to Thien Hau (the Goddess of the Sea or Holy Mother). Continue to the river bank along narrow streets - on both sides are old houses transformed into beautifully decorated shops with colorful lanterns in different shapes. Next, we'll stop to see the Japanese covered bridge built in the early 17th century by Japanese traders who settled in the town. The special pagoda-shaped bridge is now the official symbol of Hoi An. We finish with a visit to a historic old house of this UNESCO-recognized town.

    Overnight in Hoi An Central Boutique Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 6: Hoi An to Saigon (B)

    Enjoy more free time in Hoi An before flying to Saigon. On arrival, transfer to your hotel for check in and enjoy an afternoon at leisure.

    Overnight in Hotel Equatorial (or similar)

  • Day 7: Saigon (B/ L)

    Cu Chi used to be a bitter battleground for many years during the Vietnam War. Visitors cannot miss a visit to this 'underground village ', an intricate network of over 200km-long tunnels, 75km from Ho Chi Minh City. Try a very short segment of this labyrinth of interlaced tunnels and you will find it incredible.

    After lunch at a local restaurant, depart from your hotel for a half day tour of vibrant Saigon. This dynamic city has a unique life of its own. Visit the former Presidential Palace, it was towards this modern building that North Vietnamese resistance fighters tanks (Viet Cong) rolled on the morning of April 30, 1975 as Saigon fell. From the palace you will go on foot (your car will be available at all times) to visit the major sights of colonial Ho Chi Minh City including the red-brick Catholic cathedral of Notre-Dame, the nearby 19th century Empire-style Post Office, and the next door ‘Hotel de Ville’ or City Hall all look indomitably European, Dong Khoi Street (formerly Rue Catinat), Opera House. Continue your tour by stopping at Ben Thanh market, one of the biggest market in the downtown area of Saigon. The market is one of the earliest surviving structures in Saigon and today is considered one of symbol of Saigon, popular with tourists seeking local handicrafts, textiles, ’’ao dai“ (Vietnamese traditional custom), and souverirs, as well as local cuisine.

    Overnight in Hotel Equatorial (or similar)

  • Day 8: Saigon to Mekong Delta (B/ L/ D)

    Boarding at Can Tho at Ninh Kieu pier. Welcome drink, introduction to the ship and crew, check into the cabins. Departure downstream of the Hau River. Lunch on board while en route. Turning into Nicolai canal, towards the Mang Thit River. Rest on the upper deck in a scenery of rice fields, sugar cane, woods on the near banks.

    By mid-afternoon, the Bassac casts anchor for a visit on shore: past the first tree line, quiet discovery of the peaceful life in the delta's countryside, of rice fields, fruit trees and the welcoming inhabitants, or, at your option, short cycling tour of the surrounding area. Boarding back, complimentary drink as a welcome back on board. Rest on the deck or around the bar enjoying the sunset.

    The Bassac sets anchor just downstream from Tra On for the night.

    Overnight in Basaac Cruise (or similar)

  • Day 9: Mekong Delta to Can Tho (B)

    The boat departs at 06:00, as the ship passes by Tra On. The ship then departs towards Can Tho. The breakfast is available at 7:00. Arrival in Cần Thơ, transfer onto a local boat to visit the Cai Rang floating market (8:45), then a noodle factory and return to the Ninh Kieu pier (10:00 AM).

    After that, meet your guide and drive to visit Binh Thuy ancient house - The unique aspect of Binh Thuy ancient house is that it bears the clear imprint of Eastern feng-shui, resulting in a harmonious combination of the two cultures of the East and West. As a result, visitors can see the luxury French style and the old villa style in the design of the ancient house.

    Overnight in Victoria Can Tho (or similar)

  • Day 10: Can Tho to Chau Doc (B)

    After breakfast at the hotel, meet our guide and drive to Chau Doc. Arrive Chau Doc and if time permits, continue your tour by visiting a beautiful Khmer temple, and later visit the floating houses that double as catfish farms, now a huge industry for the country.

    Overnight in Victoria Chau Doc (or similar)

  • Day 11: Chau Doc to Phnom Penh (B)

    After breakfast, transfer to the pier and board the speedboat to the Cambodian border and after clearing custom and immigration formalities with the Cambodian authorities, cruise along the Mekong River to Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia.

    After arrival at Phnom Penh’s port (around 1400 h), you will be welcomed by our local guide. Transfer to your hotel for check in (check in time from 1400 h). The Welcome Drink is served at the hotel lobby.

    Free time for lunch (Own Expense) and to freshen up. At around 1600 h start a short walking tour over a local market in the heart of Phnom Penh to get an insight into the daily shopping habits of the Phnom Penh people. You have the opportunity to taste local snacks like Khmer sweets or fruits at the small market stalls.

    Please note: Speedboat trip takes around 5.5 hours. Please prepare yourself light snack and a bottle of water. The boat is open for natural air and has no AC, so you should wear casual clothes.

    Overnight in Luxcity Hotel & Apartment (or similar)

  • Day 12: Phnom Penh (B)

    Explore Phnom Penh with Cyclo (Bicycle Rickshaw), a chaotic, energetic and always fascinating city. Start our tour at Wat Phnom, the birthplace of the capital. Then, visit to the Royal Palace, the residence of King Norodom Sihamoni, the Silver Pagoda, and the National Museum, which contains a comprehensive collection of Khmer art.

    In the afternoon, continue to visit Toul Sleng genocide museum and the Killing Fields. Toul Sleng Genocide Museum: prior to 1975, Toul Sleng was a high school. When the Khmer Rouge came to power it was converted into the S-21 prison and interrogation facility.

    Enjoy a sunset cocktail at a terrace bar overlooking to the beautiful Mekong River.

    Overnight in Luxcity Hotel & Apartment (or similar)

  • Day 13: Phnom Penh to Siem Reap (B)

    In the morning depart from Phnom Penh. Overland to Siem Reap (ca. 6 hours driving time, excl. stops along the way).

    On the way you will make a stop at the infamous Spider and Insect Market in Skun and at the stone mason village near Phnom Santuk. Another short stop is at the Naga Bridge in Kampong Kdei. Arrival in Siem Reap during the afternoon.

    Overnight in Angkor Paradise Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 14: Siem Reap (B/ D)

    In the morning visit the Southern Gate of Angkor Thom ‘Great City’. This will include many of the finest Temples of King Jayavarman VII, who ruled from 1181 to 1220. At the southern gate of Angkor Thom, you will marvel at the imposing 23m (75-foot) high stone faces of Avalokiteshvara, featured in the Tomb Raider movie. These astonishing carvings inspire awe and wonder in all who view them. At the centre of this citadel lies the state temple of Bayon, which we will also visit. This temple-mountain, built at the end of the 12th century, is adorned with hundreds of gigantic stone faces. This tour also includes the Terrace of Elephants, the Terrace of the Leper King. Later in the day you will discover the most famous temples from the 11th century: Baphuon, Phimeanakas.

    Then visit Ta Prohm. It is unforgettable due to the massive trees with thick roots that entangle the walls. They were left here intentionally by the archaeologists working on the site. While clearing back the forest it was decided to leave them in place to serve as a reminder of how the original discovers found it and other temples. Many of the trees have grown around and through the remains, and soar high above the temple.

    End of program today, explore the magnificent Angkor Wat, built under Suryavarman II. In the evening, indulge in a delightful Khmer Farewell Dinner at a charming local restaurant.

    Overnight in Angkor Paradise Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 15: Siem Reap Departure (B)

    It’s time to say goodbye. After breakfast, enjoy some free time before your transfer to the airport for your onward travels. As you leave, take with you memories of Vietnam’s bustling cities, emerald bays, and rich traditions, along with Cambodia’s ancient temples, floating villages, and warm hospitality. This journey has been filled with culture, history, and unforgettable encounters that will stay with you long after you return home.

  • Insider Experiences

    - Cruise through the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay, spending the night aboard a traditional wooden junk boat.
    - Wander Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets, from the Japanese Covered Bridge to colorful riverside markets.
    - Marvel at the enigmatic stone faces of Bayon and the jungle-entwined ruins of Ta Prohm in Angkor Thom.
    - Step back in time at Binh Thuy Ancient House in Can Tho, where French and Vietnamese styles harmoniously meet.
    - Taste Khmer street snacks at Phnom Penh’s bustling market, from fried insects to tropical fruits.

  • Accommodation

    12 nights in 4-5 star hotels
    2 night on a boat

  • Meals

    Daily breakfast
    4 local lunches
    3 local dinners

  • Transport

    Arrival and Departure Transfers
    Transport in Air-conditioned Vehicles
    Internal Flights as specified in itinerary

  • Touring

    English speaking tour guide
    Entrance fees for locations specified
    Tipping for Guide and Driver