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Indulge in the Luxury of Vietnam and Cambodia

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Indulge in the Luxury of Vietnam and Cambodia

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  1. Indulge in the Luxury of Vietnam and Cambodia Southeast Asia has been attracting travelers from all over the world for a long time. Spirituality, relaxation, and adventure are several reasons why heading to Southeast Asian countries has become an experience not to be missed. And Vietnam and Cambodia are two nations complementing each other very well. Vietnam’s incredible geography invites overland tours from north to south. An hour’s flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap or a further day’s cruise along the Mekong to Phnom Den can take you to Cambodia. While Vietnam is home to many UNESCO sites and beautiful beaches, witnessing the beauty of Angkor Wat is undeniably the number one reason to book Cambodia Tours. However, there are many other reasons to travel to Vietnam and Cambodia together. Know how you can make the most of your Vietnam and Cambodia tours. Itinerary for the Vietnam and Cambodia Vacation You should cover the south of Vietnam when planning to travel to Vietnam and Cambodia together. Now that Vietnam is a large country, concentrating on a single region will give you a better insight than trying to cover the entire nation and, as a result, skimming the areas. A professional travel agent offering 2w recommends you fly into Ho Chi Minh City, followed by a trip through the Mekong Delta via boat and enjoying the vessel ride for one or several nights.

  2. ● Exploring the Ho Chi Minh City After landing at Ho Chi Minh City, stay here for a few days and explore the city. You can visit Cu Chi Tunnel, Ben Thanh Market, War Remnants Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Suoi Tien Theme Park, and other popular tourist hot spots. ● Life Along the Mekong Delta After a two-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City to Cai Be, you can join the Mekong. While cruising along the river, you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery of lush green tapestry of palm trees and paddy fields. Next, switch from your riverboat to a smaller boat to navigate through the smaller channels of Delta and explore the villages and farms. The Delta is among the most agriculturally productive regions in Southeast Asia. Moreover, the area is a major trade route between Vietnam and Cambodia. ● Cai Rang Floating market You will travel through Cai Rang floating market to reach Cambodia during your Vietnam to Cambodia Tours. Many traders commute from southern Vietnam and Cambodia to shop from vessels laden with tropical vegetables and fruits. ● Crossing into Cambodia Your riverboat journey will end in Can Tho, the Delta’s biggest city. Take a three-hour drive to the border town of Chau Doc. And from there, consider taking a speedboat to reach Phnom Penh. Here, if you like, you can visit Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum to explore the fascinating, modern history of the Khmer Rouge. From Phnom Penh, you can take a six-hour drive along the banks of Tonle Sap to reach Siem Reap, the gateway city to the temples of Angkor. ● Floating Villages on the Tonle Sap Lake The way of life on the Tonle Sap Lake deeply depends on its natural cycles. While riding the longtail boat, you can explore the local communities and villages appearing to be floating on the lake’s surface. ● Temples of Angkor The temples of Angkor are one of the greatest man-made wonders in the world. Travelers come from far and wide to this huge forest area of northwest Cambodia to marvel at their splendor. One of the most popular temples, Ta Prohm, is recognizable by its crumbling buildings, part strangled by the roots of fig trees and silk cotton.

  3. Bottom Line Typically, a combined Vietnam and Cambodia tour is the best decision you can make when considering traveling to Southeast Asia. The best route to travel from Vietnam to Cambodia is from Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City, and Mekong Delta to Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and the temples of Angkor. You can take this route in either direction. But make sure to set the itinerary with the assistance of an experienced travel agency offering Cambodia and Vietnam holiday packages. Contact Us Company Name: Threeland Travel Address: 125 Hong Ha, Ba Dinh , Hanoi, 10000 - Vietnam Phone(s) : (+84) 24 39272056 Email id: help@threeland.com Website: https://threeland.com/

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