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Southeast Asia is calling with culture everywhere. You're riding klong boats through Bangkok's canals, exploring the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha, cooking with chefs and chatting with monks in Chiang Mai, dining in traditional Thai village homes, and cruising Ha Long Bay on traditional junk boats. Honestly, this region has it all, and you’ll want to return again and again.
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The tour was amazing and a great sampler of the amazing things to see and experience in South East Asia. From the temples and impact of wars, you are able to see the culture and everyday life of the people there.
Journeys: Discover Southeast Asia National GeographicThe Great Indochina Loop actually consists of three smaller tours. The Thailand Laos tour, The Southbound Vietnam, and the Cambodia tour. If I had to rate the trip as a whole I would say it was a great trip! I had excellent tour leaders, and the travelers on my tours were great as well. Ages ranged from about 23-60 yrs old. But the median age was 30s which was great. The accommodations in Laos weren't the best, but it really got better in Vietnam and (surprisingly) Cambodia. None of the places were gross or unfit for sleeping though! The cities we visited were all very interesting and I had a lot of fun in each one. Even in the stopover town Pak Beng in Laos. However, they were all in very touristy places. Which is good and bad I suppose. Good in that the locals were able to accommodate us better and knew some English, but bad because it felt like an outsider's perspective at best. I think if I really wanted to get an authentic feel, I would have to travel without a tour group and spend more time in each city. Although, that is not to say it was inauthentic, it was just...not as authentic as it could have been. Looking back, I am glad I did a tour group instead of travelling alone through Mainland SE Asia. I just think that the tour guide really adds a lot of background information to the cities and the included activities. It was like having insider information that you would not get going by yourself or with a small group. We went during the Thai and Laos New year which was amazing. We learned a lot about how they celebrate during this time from our tour leaders Arjan and Tui. The tour leaders also take care of you if something happens and they speak the local language which can be super helpful if something happens or even at restaurants. Additionally, I think on an Intrepid tour it is easier to book smaller activities that you may not find out about otherwise. Yes they make a commision, but some of the optional activities were great value for your money. LIke cooking classes in Chiang Mai, bike tours, the bowl boat experience in Vietnam etc. The pace at the beginning of the Vietnam tour was very rushed feeling. A lot of people were just starting the Vietnam tour, but me and a few others were continuing on from Laos. Once we flew into Hanoi, it felt like non stop moving. I thought it was a bit stressful. I preferred the pace in Thailand/Laos and Cambodia. I think maybe an extra night in Hanoi for the people continuing on from Laos would have been ideal, even if it meant a night without a tour leader. I had a not so great experience in Central America on an Intrepid tour, and was hesitant to do another long tour like this one. However, The Great Indochina Loop was completely different. I loved having local tour leaders! They really made the difference. Arjan Boonyoung (Thailand), Tui (Laos), Hoàng Trung (Vietnam), and Sam Pich (Cambodia) were the best tour leaders ever! They all worked VERY hard to ensure we all had a great time and were well taken care of! They all were so patient and listened to each of us and took care of our concerns and questions. I felt very lucky I was travelling with such a cool bunch of fellow travelers as well. Some of my favorite memories were Songkran in Chiang Mai, the white temple in Chiang Rai, the slow boat tour in Thailand and Laos, Luang Prabang markets and local culture, kayaking in Vang Vieng, nightlife in Hanoi, the beauty of Halong Bay, the cyclo tour and culture tours in Hue, the markets and food in Hoi An, the coffee and hustle and bustle of Saigon, and the ANGKOR WAT tour was absolutely amazing. I made many more memories thanks to great tour leaders and friends I met on the way, but these are the ones that stand out the most.
South East Asia LoopFantastic experience and trip manager, everything went was as expected if not better
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Journeys: Discover Southeast Asia National Geographic
“Channy shared his extensive knowledge and warm, outgoing heart with us.”
Jennifer, traveled in June
A grand 18-day tour reveals the treasures of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. Float through Bangkok's canals, observe the morning almsgiving in Luang Prabang, delve into Pak Ou caves, and marvel at Angkor Wat's sunrise. Comfortable 16-night hotel stays complement authentic local encounters.
Duration 18 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator National Geographic Expeditions with G Adventures From $5,699
10% Off- US$5,129You save $570
Duration 31 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos Age Range Ages 18+ Operator G Adventures From $11,129
15% Off- US$9,460You save $1,669
South East Asia Loop
“This tour was an excellent way to see Indochina with great guides and their knowledge, activities, accommodation.”
GIB801, traveled in November
Duration 30 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
15% Off- US$5,290
Thailand, Laos and Cambodia Adventure
“The trip was amazing. It started out full on, especially visiting Thailand with Songkran celebrations happening.”
Priyanka, traveled in May
This three-country adventure leads from Bangkok's canals to Siem Reap's temples. The route includes Kanchanaburi's Death Railway, Chiang Mai's elephant sanctuary, and Luang Prabang's Buddhist temples. With 14 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners, accommodations rated 4.5+ by travelers.
Duration 16 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $2,195
10% Off- US$1,976+$547 upfront costsYou save $220
Duration 14 days Destinations Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, Russian Operator Vietnam Tour Fun From $2,232
31% Off- US$1,540+$650 local paymentsYou save $692
18-Day Heritage of Thailand, Laos & Cambodia (Private Customize)
“All aspects from customizing the tour, the payment, tour confirmation to the actual tour were fantastic.”
Brian, traveled in April
See the Royal Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok before cruising the Mekong River through Laos from Houayxay to Luang Prabang with stops at Pak Ou Caves. You'll feed and bathe rescued elephants at Elephant Nature Park near Chiang Mai and take part in a Thai cooking class at a local market.
Duration 18 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Odynovo From
31% Off- US$4,974
Duration 17 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator UME Travel Co. Ltd From
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