Travel to Thailand and Vietnam: Explore the ultimate Phuket Island, Halong Bay, and Koh Phi Phi Island in 17 Days

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Duration: 17

Start /End: Bangkok / Phuket

Travel: Bangkok - Chiang Rai - Chiang Mai - Hanoi - Bahía de Halong - Danang - Hoi An - Siem Reap - Phuket

Meals: Desayunos, Almuerzos, Cenas

Group size: Privado / Grupo

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  • Bangkok - Chiang Rai - Chiang Mai - Hanoi - Bahía de Halong - Danang - Hoi An - Siem Reap - Phuket
  •  Departure:  2024, 2025
  •  Category:  Superior
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Why you’ll love this trip?

  • Salida todos los miércoles desde Bangkok.
  • Vuelos domésticos e regionales en economy incluidos.
  • Buenos hoteles en 4 estrellas
  • Viaje en grupo de alta calidad.
  • Paquete de viaje a bajo coste con agencia local y sin intermediarios.

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Travel to Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia in 17 Days

Embark on an unforgettable adventure as you travel to Thailand and Vietnam on a 17-day journey through some of Southeast Asia’s most iconic and breathtaking locations. This itinerary includes stunning cultural sites, pristine beaches, and historical landmarks, offering the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the limestone cliffs of Halong Bay, and the crystal-clear waters of Phuket Island and Koh Phi Phi Island, this trip has it all.

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Travel to Thailand: Discover the Best of Bangkok and Chiang Rai

Arrival in Bangkok: A Vibrant City of Culture and History

Your journey begins with your arrival in Bangkok, the heart of Thailand. As you travel to Thailand, Bangkok serves as your first introduction to the rich culture, history, and culinary wonders of the country. Spend your first day exploring the local streets, markets, and food stalls, where you can savor Thai street food such as Pad Thai and Mango Sticky Rice.

Bangkok’s Iconic Temples and Grand Palace

On your second day in Bangkok, immerse yourself in the spiritual and architectural beauty of Thailand’s most famous temples. Start with Wat Traimit, home to the largest solid gold Buddha in the world, and then visit Wat Pho, renowned for its massive reclining Buddha statue. The highlight of the day is a visit to the Grand Palace, an awe-inspiring complex that once served as the royal residence. Inside, you’ll find Wat Phra Kaew, housing the revered Emerald Buddha.

This day offers a deep dive into Thailand’s Buddhist culture, and you’ll leave with a better understanding of its significance in daily life. The intricate details of each temple, the vibrant colors, and the sense of serenity are experiences that you will carry with you throughout your trip.

Floating Market and Train Market Excursion

A visit to Thailand wouldn’t be complete without exploring its famous markets. On day three, take a guided trip to the Train Market, where local vendors quickly adjust their stalls to make way for the passing train—a fascinating sight. Next, head to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where merchants sell fresh fruits and local delicacies from boats on the canal. This experience allows you to witness traditional Thai commerce and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere that defines Bangkok’s market culture.

Chiang Rai: The Golden Triangle and Unique Temples

Explore the Golden Triangle

After an immersive start in Bangkok, you’ll travel to the tranquil city of Chiang Rai. This northern region is home to the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet along the Mekong River. A boat trip along the river provides stunning views and an insight into the region’s history as a former opium trading hub.

The Enigmatic Blue and White Temples

No visit to Chiang Rai is complete without seeing its famous temples. Start with the striking Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Tean), known for its bold blue color and intricate design. Continue to the extraordinary White Temple (Wat Rong Khun), a contemporary Buddhist temple designed with surreal, almost ethereal beauty. Its gleaming white façade symbolizes purity, and inside, you’ll find artworks that blend traditional Buddhist elements with modern influences.

Travel to Vietnam: Explore Hanoi and Halong Bay

Arrival in Hanoi: Vietnam’s Cultural Capital

As you transition from Thailand to Vietnam, the journey takes you to Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. Upon arrival, you’ll be struck by the blend of French colonial architecture, peaceful lakes, and vibrant street markets. Take some time to explore the bustling Old Quarter, where narrow streets are filled with shops, cafes, and temples. Sample traditional Vietnamese dishes like Pho and Banh Mi as you explore the lively city atmosphere.

Hanoi City Tour: A Journey Through History

Your second day in Hanoi is dedicated to discovering the city’s rich history. Begin with a visit to the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first national university, built in honor of Confucius. Then, head to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, where the body of the revered Vietnamese leader is preserved. The tour also includes the One Pillar Pagoda and a scenic walk around Hoan Kiem Lake, the symbolic heart of Hanoi.

Halong Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

The next leg of your journey takes you to one of Vietnam’s most famous destinations: Halong Bay. Known for its towering limestone islands, emerald waters, and mystical beauty, Halong Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that cannot be missed. On day nine, board a luxury cruise to explore the bay’s hidden caves and secluded beaches.

During the cruise, take part in activities such as kayaking, swimming, or learning Vietnamese cooking techniques in a hands-on class. As the sun sets over the bay, you’ll understand why this natural wonder has captured the hearts of so many travelers.

Hoi An: A Step Back in Time in Vietnam’s Ancient Town

Explore Hoi An’s Ancient Streets and Culture

From Halong Bay, your journey continues to Hoi An, a charming town known for its well-preserved architecture and historical significance as a former trading port. Stroll through the Ancient Town, where you’ll visit sites such as the Japanese Covered Bridge, Phung Hung Ancient House, and the Tan Ky House. The colorful lanterns that line the streets add a romantic touch to this quaint town, especially at night when they light up the sky.

After your walking tour, enjoy some free time to shop in the local markets, relax on the nearby beaches, or simply soak in the peaceful atmosphere that defines Hoi An.

Travel to Cambodia: The Wonders of Angkor Wat and Siem Reap

Siem Reap and the Temples of Angkor

As you leave Vietnam, the next stop is Siem Reap, Cambodia, home to the ancient Angkor Wat temples. Day thirteen is dedicated to exploring the majestic Angkor Thom and Bayon Temple, with its intricate carvings and numerous stone faces. Continue to the iconic Ta Prohm, famously known as the temple where nature intertwines with human architecture, with tree roots enveloping the ancient structures.

In the afternoon, visit Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you walk through the vast complex, admire the detailed bas-reliefs and the sheer grandeur of this 12th-century masterpiece. Watching the sunset over Angkor Wat is an experience that will stay with you forever.

Tonle Sap Lake: Life on the Water

On day fourteen, venture to Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake. A boat tour through the floating villages offers a unique perspective on local life, where homes, schools, and shops are built on stilts above the water. This serene and peaceful experience contrasts with the grandeur of Angkor Wat but is equally captivating in its own way.

Phuket Island: Thailand’s Tropical Paradise

Arrival in Phuket: The Jewel of the Andaman Sea

Your adventure continues as you return to Thailand, landing on Phuket Island. Known for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant nightlife, Phuket Island is a tropical paradise that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, snorkel in the crystal-clear waters, or explore the island’s vibrant markets, Phuket is the perfect place to unwind.

Koh Phi Phi Island: A Day of Adventure and Relaxation

No trip to Phuket Island would be complete without a day trip to Koh Phi Phi Island. Famous for its stunning beaches, towering cliffs, and the iconic Maya Bay (where the movie “The Beach” was filmed), Koh Phi Phi Island is a must-visit for any traveler to Thailand. Spend the day snorkeling in the warm waters, exploring hidden coves, and relaxing on the white sandy shores. After lunch on Phi Phi Don, take time to discover the vibrant coral reefs at Hin Klang and relax on Bamboo Island.

Conclusion: A Journey of Discovery Across Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia

This 17-day adventure offers the best of Southeast Asia, from the bustling city streets of Bangkok to the tranquil beaches of Phuket Island. Along the way, you’ll explore historical landmarks, sacred temples, and natural wonders like Halong Bay and Koh Phi Phi Island. Each day brings a new experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the culture, history, and beauty of Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia.

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Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok

Day 2: Bangkok – The Best Temples & Grand Palace

Day 3: Bangkok – Train Market & Floating Market

Day 4: Bangkok – Flight to Chiang Rai – Golden Triangle – Long Neck Women

Day 5: Chiang Rai – Blue Temple – White Temple – Chiang Mai – Doi Suthep

Day 6: Chiang Mai – Orchid Farm – Elephant Sanctuary

Day 7: Chiang Mai – Flight to Hanoi

Day 8: Hanoi – City Tour

Day 9: Hanoi – Halong Bay – Luxury Cruise

Day 10: Halong Bay – Hanoi – Flight to Da Nang – Hoi An

Day 11: Hoi An – Ancient Town Tour

Day 12: Hoi An – Da Nang – Flight to Siem Reap

Day 13: Siem Reap – Angkor Wat – Angkor Thom – Ta Prohm

Day 14: Siem Reap – Tonle Sap – Flight to Phuket

Day 15: Phuket – Koh Phi Phi Island Excursion

Day 16: Phuket – Free Day

Day 17: Phuket – Departure

Important Notes:

Notas:

  • Las tarifas aéreas están sujetas a cambios sin previo aviso
  • Precio por persona en dólares americanos (USD)
  • Los servicios terrestres solo están bloqueados una vez que se paga el depósito.
  • El precio de los servicios terrestres es válido dentro de los 10 días a partir del primer día de la oferta. 
  • Para el viaje en privado, los precios se calculan en base a un grupo de 10 personas que viajan juntas. En caso de que el tamaño del grupo se reduzca, los precios pueden aumentar.
  • Equipaje: Se incluye una pieza de equipaje de 20 kg y 1 equipaje de mano por persona para vuelos domésticos y regionales
  • Los precios ofertados forman parte de un paquete integral entre los destinos elegidos y estos no pueden separarse o desglosarse.

 

INCLUIDOS EN LOS SERVICIOS TERRESTRES

  • Alojamiento en los hoteles previstos en 05 habitaciones doble o twin (o similares) con desayuno. 
  • Visitas según itinerario con guías locales de habla hispana, a excepción a bordo del crucero en bahía de Halong con guías locales de habla ingles.
  • Recorrido terrestre según programa en bus con aire acondicionado. 
  • Comidas mencionadas 
  • Todas las entradas como se indica en el tour
  • Paseo en ciclo pousse, paseo en tuk-tuk
  • Crucero compartido en la Bahía de Halong, paseo en barco por el río, barco en Delta Mekong.
  • Una botella de agua y una toalla refrescante en día de excursión

 

EXCLUIDOS EN LOS SERVICIOS TERRESTRES

  • Bebidas, gastos personales y propinas
  • Prueba Covid, PCR 
  • Seguro de viaje
  • Tarifas aéreas de vuelos domésticos y regionales en Vietnam, & Camboya & Tailandia
  • Tarifas aéreas de vuelos internacionales de entrada/salida de Vietnam, Camboya, & Tailandia
  • Carta de visado a Vietnam: 30 USD por persona, entrada simple. Tasa de visado de Vietnam: 25 USD por persona (Los ciudadanos españoles no tienen que solicitar visado a Vietnam si la estancia es inferior a 30 día s para entrada única)
  • Visado para Camboya: 30 USD/persona que se solicita y emite directamente en el aeropuerto o en la frontera de Camboya
  • Visado para Tailandia: 2000 THB (~ 70 USD/persona) que se solicita y emite directamente en el aeropuerto de Bangkok al llegar. (Los ciudadanos españoles no tienen que solicitar visado a Bangkok si la estancia es inferior a 30 día s para entrada única)
  • Todos los conceptos no mencionados en SERVICIOS INCLUIDOS

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