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Traveling from Saigon to Phnom Penh on 5 days will bring you an overview of the massive Mekong Delta and historic Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia Kingdom. Let explore the East and get your good memories!
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Traveling from Saigon to Phnom Penh on 5 days will bring you an overview of the massive Mekong Delta and historic Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia Kingdom. Let explore the East and get your good memories!
Traveling from Saigon to Phnom Penh on 5 days will bring you an overview of the massive Mekong Delta and historic Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia Kingdom. Let explore the East and get your good memories!
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Upon arrival at the airport, transfer to the city center to check in hotel. Afternoon, we start the city tour by visiting many highlight sports such as Reunification Palace, Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral. Walk to Ben Thanh Market to experience the daily local life and do shopping.
Head to My Tho the homeland of coconut and family factories with local products. Upon arrival, embark on the boat cruising on the mighty Mekong River viewing the life to the local people live along the banks. Enjoy the fresh tropical fruits, honey tea, and listen to traditional southern Vietnamese folk music. Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant nearby Mekong River. Afternoon, drive back to Saigon with stop to visit Vinh Trang pagoda.
Morning visit Cu Chi Tunnels, one of the few remaining monuments to the Vietnam War. Beneath the ground lie 200 km of tunnels, dug by hand and inhabited by the forces of the Vietnamese guerillas during the conflict. To this day, it remains one of the most impressive examples of how fierce the war used to be. In the afternoon, take a flight to Phnom Penh. After a rest, we will take a cruise to see the sunset on the Mekong and Tonle Sap River in the “Four Arms” section where the Mekong meets the Tonle Sap River before splitting into two branches. Enjoy the night time and overnight in Phnom Penh!
Visit the impressive colorful Khmer-style royal palace complex build in 1866 by the Predecessors of King Norodom. Nearby is Silver pagoda (the emerald Buddha temple), where contain plenty of Buddha Statues decorated and made by gold, diamond, gemstone and silver. We will stop at Independence monument and explore the National museum. Walk up to sacred hill Phnom Daun Penh – also the name of a pagoda and name of the capital nowadays. Last visit Central Market, a large market constructed in 1937. Enjoy the night time and overnight in Phnom Penh.
Escape the bustle of Ho Chi Minh City in favor of the tranquil Mekong Delta on a 2-day tour that provides a great introduction for first-time visitors. A guide takes care of planning activities, accommodation, and transfers so you don’t have to, and provides an insider’s perspective into the culture of southern Vietnam. You’ll explore Cai Raing Floating Market, the biggest in the region, and enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off in Ho Chi Minh City.
From 2.413.000 ₫From the market to your plate! Purchase ingredients with your chef at the local market and then head back to our kitchen for a hands-on cooking class. Sharp your cooking skills, eat and have fun! Visit Ben thanh Market and find its hidden gems guided by your chef Take a hands-on cooking class Make and enjoy a 3 course meal
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Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon and long considered as the Pearl of the Far East, is the most dizzying city of commerce and culture in Vietnam. A visit to Saigon is like an encounter with exotic delicious food, French colonial architecture and memories of Vietnam War. A state-run handicraft enterprise exports a wide range of products—including furniture, carpets, lacquer paintings, and other works of art—made largely from local materials and you will be shown a part of this attraction.