- From: 03/10/2020
- For: 27 days
- Landing in: Bangkok, Thailand
- Returning from: Baguio, Philippines
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Bangkok, Thailand
4 nightsTue. Mar 10-Sat. Mar 14
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
3 nightsSat. Mar 14-Tue. Mar 17
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Siem Reap, Cambodia
4 nightsTue. Mar 17-Sat. Mar 21
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Hanoi, Vietnam
3 nightsSat. Mar 21-Tue. Mar 24
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Sapa, Vietnam
2 nightsTue. Mar 24-Thu. Mar 26
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong
4 nightsThu. Mar 26-Mon. Mar 30
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Manila, Philippines
4 nightsMon. Mar 30-Fri. Apr 03
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Banaue, Philippines
2 nightsFri. Apr 03-Sun. Apr 05
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Baguio, Philippines
0 nightsSun. Apr 05
Recommended attractions
4 nightsTue. Mar 10 - Sat. Mar 14
Best known for its nightlife and vibrant atmosphere, this sprawling metropolis boasts ancient temples, museums, and cultural venues.
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Wat Pho, Bangkok
Housing a 46m statue of the Reclining Buddha, the oldest temple in Bangkok also boasts Thailand's largest collation of Buddha images.
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Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok
Home to the sacred Emerald Buddha, this 18C temple complex features exquisite architectural markers and several remarkable monuments.
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Historic Center, Bangkok
Wander through streets lined with food carts, small shops, cafes, and cultural marks, taking in the incessant bustle of the center.
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Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, Bangkok
Located in the Dusit Palace, this elegant Italian Renaissance style hall houses the famous Arts of the Kingdom exhibit.
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Ancient City (Muang Boran)
This impressive outdoor museum replicates significant buildings, temples, and cultural monuments from throughout Thailand's history,
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Ayutthaya
The second capital of the historic Kingdom of Siam retains some of its well-preserved ancient temples, royal buildings, and palaces.
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Grand Palace, Bangkok
This lavish royal complex dates to the 18C, boasting many historic structures, lush gardens, and a rich cultural museum.
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Jim Thompson's House, Bangkok
Comprised of several reconstructed traditional Thai houses, this museum exhibits an impressive collection of Southeast-Asian art.
3 nightsSat. Mar 14 - Tue. Mar 17
Once known as Saigon, this city is a mixture of towering skyscrapers and elegant temples, full of great food, history, and culture.
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Cu Chi Tunnels, Ho Chi Minh City
A large web of subterranean tunnels, now a Vietnam War memorial, featuring monuments, shooting range, and various artifacts.
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Reunification Palace, Ho Chi Minh City
Walk around the palace, admiring its modern architecture, as well as an array of historic artifacts and the original furnishing.
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Historic Center, Ho Chi Minh City
Full of bustle and history, the streets of Saigon offer a great afternoon of exploration with its stalls, shops, and temples.
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Museum of Vietnamese History, Ho Chi Minh City
An impressive museum housing artifacts dating to the Bronze Age, and tracing the history of Vietnamese, Cham, and Khmer cultures.
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Vung Tau
With white sandy beaches on the shores of the South China Sea, this relaxed city boasts colonial era architecture and lovely resorts.
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Cat Tien National Park
With hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching, this massive national park attracts visitors to its remarkably diverse rainforests.
4 nightsTue. Mar 17 - Sat. Mar 21
Popular with travelers due its proximity to the Angkor temples, this bustling city boasts markets, temples, museums, and more.
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Angkor Thom and Bayon Temple, Siem Reap
Wander around the former capital of the Khmer Empire, home to several intact structures and large towers which feature engraved faces.
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Historic Center, Siem Reap
Discover the magic of Siem Reap's city center, seamlessly blending Chinese and French Colonial architecture, and a lively atmosphere.
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Banteay Srei, Siem Reap
Dating to the 10C, this Cambodian temple is popular with travelers due to its remarkable ornamentation carved into the sandstone.
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Phnom Bakheng, Siem Reap
A hilltop 9C temple famed for its panoramic views of the surrounding area, as well as its gorgeous sunset views of the Angkor Wat.
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Phnom Kulen National Park
The site of the foundation of the Khmer Empire, this stunning park features archaeology, waterfalls, a temple, and more.
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Angkor Wat
Translated as "Temple City," this 12C hilltop complex is the world's largest religious monument and is a great example Khmer style.
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Ta Prohm
One of Cambodia's most breathtaking temples, this popular complex uniquely features beautiful of trees interlacing ancient ruins.
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Koh Ker
Dating to the 10C, this remarkable archaeological site is surrounded by jungle and was once the capital of the Angkorian Emprie.
3 nightsSat. Mar 21 - Tue. Mar 24
Vietnam's capital and its second largest city, Hanoi boasts a rich royal history, colonial architecture, and many cultural attractions.
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Historic Center, Hanoi
Explore the vibrant culture of Hanoi, getting to know its thousand-long-year history, and sampling some of the local cuisine.
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Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, Hanoi
A museum tracing all 54 of Vietnam's recognized ethnic groups, exhibiting traditional lifestyle, household, religions, and more.
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Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, Hanoi
One of Vietnam's largest art museums, this institute houses an impressive collection of Vietnamese art from throughout history.
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Den Ngoc Son Temple, Hanoi
Cross a traditional Vietnamese bridge on your way to this 19C temple, also known as the Jade Mountain Temple.
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Ba Vi National Park
Visitors to the park enjoy hiking the majestic Ba Vi mountains, exploring beautiful vistas and a temple, as well as bird watching.
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Gulf of Tonkin
Situated off the shore of North Vietnam, the gulf is surrounded by great off-the-beaten-path destinations, including Cat Ba Island.
2 nightsTue. Mar 24 - Thu. Mar 26
An old French colonial village, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning scenery of the region.
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Coc Ly Market, Sapa
Get to know the rich local culture at the Tuesday market, where tribe members from the surrounding villages come to buy and sell.
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Historic Center, Sapa
Get to know this charming village by wandering around, enjoying the scenery, and talking to the locals and fellow travelers.
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Lao Cai
Home to 25 ethnic minorities, the province is lauded for its cultural diversity, a wealth of nearby natural attractions, and rich history.
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Cat Cat Village
Within walking distance from Sapa, you will find this ethnic village hidden in a valley blessed with breathtaking nature.
4 nightsThu. Mar 26 - Mon. Mar 30
A flourishing metropolis, Hong Kong boasts Eastern and Western influences reflected in cuisine, architecture, history, and trade.
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Victoria Peak, Hong Kong
Do not miss out on Victoria Peak, home to parks and trails, as well as breathtaking views over Hong Kong and its nearby islands.
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Tian Tan Buddha, Hong Kong
Climb up 268 steps to visit the giant bronze Buddha overlooking Hong Kong, boasting 34m height and ringed with smaller statues.
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Historic Center, Hong Kong
Wander through the bustling streets, sample dim sum, and be sure to catch a glimpse of the world-famous Hong Kong Skyline.
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Repulse Bay Beach, Hong Kong
A beach on the southern Repulse Bay, popular for its easy accessibility, diverse amenities, beautiful waters, and golden sands.
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Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden
Dedicated to promoting sustainable living, this beautiful farm preserves the local flora and fauna, as well as offering great walking paths.
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Ma Wan Park
Set on the Ma Wan island, this large park promotes love of nature, providing beautiful landscape and interactive installations.
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Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Hong Kong's largest island is full of cultural landmarks, such as monasteries, temples, and villages, as well as nice hiking paths.
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Chi Lin Nunnery, Hong Kong
An early 20C Buddhist nunnery, boasting lovely Tang Dynasty architecture, as well as elaborate deity statues and a lush garden.
4 nightsMon. Mar 30 - Fri. Apr 03
With a wealth of historic landmarks from its Spanish past, this capital city is full of museums, parks, and other cultural gems.
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Intramuros District, Manila
The heart of historic Manila, this district dates to the 16C and features several remarkable well-preserved landmarks.
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Historic Center, Manila
Explore the central streets of this capital, where ancient and modern architecture mix, and quaint shops offers their colorful ware.
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San Agustin Church, Manila
The oldest church in the Philippines boasts fine ornaments, and features an adjacent museum full of historic and religious relics.
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Ayala Museum, Manila
Exhibiting Filipino art, historic artifacts, and archaeological relics, this rich museum offers a glimpse into the local culture.
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Taal Lake
This unique volcanic caldera lake boasts a small volcano in its center, which in turn boasts a crater lake and an island within it.
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Pagsanjan Falls
Hire a canoe and follow the river, or hike from the town of Cavinti to discover these gorgeous waterfalls nestled amid lush scenery.
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Museum of the Filipino People, Manila
Set within Rizal Park, this museum houses ancient artifacts, archaeological findings, and ethnographic relics of the Filipino People.
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National Museum of Fine Arts, Manila
Set in a Neoclassical palace, this museum exhibits a range of historic and contemporary paintings and sculptures by Filipino artists.
2 nightsFri. Apr 03 - Sun. Apr 05
Surrounded on all sides by beautiful rice terraces, this popular town attracts visitors for its gorgeous views and rich Ifugao culture.
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Batad Rice Terraces, Banaue
Known as the most beautiful rice terraces in the Philippines, these immaculate terraces date back over 2,000 years
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Historic Center, Banaue
Stroll through this ancient town, soaking up the history and enjoying the magnificent views of the surrounding rice terraces.
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Tam-an Village, Banaue
Explore this historic village, whose warm locals are excited to share their traditions with you, and you can hire one as a guide.
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Tappiyah Falls, Banaue
The hike to reach the falls is difficult, yet rewarding. Enjoy beautiful natural scenery, and views of the majestic 70-foot waterfall.
0 nightsSun. Apr 05
Serving as the starting point for many mountain treks, this university city is known for its cool climate and budding culinary scene.