Far East Tours & Trips
Are you ready to head to the Far East? Singapore’s vibrant neighborhoods range from Little India to Chinatown, while historical Malacca shows colonial influence, including Portuguese, Dutch, British. Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Towers define the skyline, while Bangkok’s temples hit the hundreds. Explore islands that dot tropical waters. Five countries across Southeast Asia means variety, including food, culture, landscapes shifting repeatedly.
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Christopher • traveled in June
Do not hesitate to book service through a platorm travel because I have found very satisfied services from accommodation, guides, transportation from Sviet and Dat company who have accompanied me from the beginning to the end. Everything was smoothy Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia are truly a destination worth visiting. Thanks Sviet
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David • traveled in December
Absolutely amazing trip! However, for vegetarian I suggest to have more fruits. The food was very good but choices were limited. Overall the hotel is very- very good. Thank you!
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KatherineAbrahams • traveled in July
Had a very good experience in Thailand overall Vietnam did not enjoy at all and couldn’t wait to leave found our money was wasted there allot Cambodia was amazing better than expected enjoyed it very much.
31-Day Southeast Asia Adventure: Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia
Table of contents
- The best Far East tour packages
- Travel Far East your way
- Best tour companies for Far East tours
- Discover Far East tours for every budget
- Far East tours for every type of group
- Top Far East travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Far East
- Contact our Far East travel experts
- What our customers ask about Far East Tours & Trips
The best Far East tour packages
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NinaFar East travel expert at TourRadar
Luxury awaits at Hotel Bencoolen in Singapore and Verdant Hill in Kuala Lumpur. The UNESCO site Gardens by the Bay dazzles visitors, while ancient Hoi An charms from Hoian Sincerity Hotel. Angkor temples reveal their secrets from Ratana Angkor Hotel, and relaxation calls at Apple A Day Resort in Krabi. All transfers and guides included.
Duration 15 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Vio Travel From
- NZ$4,232
South East Asia Loop (28 destinations)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was an excellent way to see Indochina with great guides and their knowledge, activities, accommodation.”
GIB801, traveled in November
Cultural treasures unfold from Bangkok's Grand Palace to Angkor Wat's temples. Local life comes alive through homestays, while Halong Bay's emerald waters mesmerize. Ancient capitals Luang Prabang and Hue share their stories. The journey features overnight trains, riverside lodging, and cooking classes.
Duration 30 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $8,690
15% Off- NZ$7,387You save $1,304
Glimpse Of Indochina In 14 Days (Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand)
100 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The program Long provided was filled with wonderful full and half day experiences, for us to see the very best that each location offered.”
Mike, traveled in November
Far East's wonders stretch from Bangkok's Damnern Saduak floating market to Halong Bay's emerald waters. Four-star comfort at Somadevi Angkor pairs with overnight Halong Bay cruising. Local life unfolds through cooking classes and village visits across three countries.
Duration 14 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch Operator Realistic Asia From $2,677
10% Off- NZ$2,410+$1,206 local paymentsYou save $268
Duration 15 days Destinations Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Vio Travel From
10% Off- NZ$4,342
31-Day Southeast Asia Adventure: Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia
108 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“super knowledgeable guides plenty of included activities with even more optional ones.”
joseph, traveled in September
A 31-day cultural odyssey spans 4 nations, from Bangkok's rooftop bars to Hanoi's Old Quarter. Visit elephant sanctuaries in Chiang Mai, swim in bioluminescent waters at Koh Rong Samloem, and walk through ancient temples at Angkor Wat. The tour features 42 activities with mixed hostel and homestay lodging.
Duration 31 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range Ages 18-45 Operator The Dragon Trip From
10% Off- NZ$5,297
Grand Indochina and Thailand Adventure 25-Day
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We really felt at home and enjoyed the God-given natural beauty of the Southeast Asian destination.”
Garret, traveled in September
A grand 25-day tour takes you through 4 countries, from Ho Chi Minh City's Cu Chi Tunnels to Halong Bay's limestone karsts. Marvel at UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat, float through the Mekong Delta, and relax on Phuket's beaches. Quality lodging at hotels like Majestic Saigon complements authentic local cuisine.
Duration 25 days Destinations Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, French Operator Legend Travel Group From $11,116
55% Off- NZ$5,002+$2,238 local paymentsYou save $6,114
Explore Southeast Asia: A Multi-Country Tour 22-Day
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very efficient service. He likes to be called Tony and he speaks very good English.”
AnnaK, traveled in June
UNESCO sites like My Son Sanctuary and Angkor Wat mark this path from Vietnam to Thailand. Halong Bay cruising and Bangkok's temples inspire while premium stays at Paradise Sails Cruise and Kiridara Hotel precede Phi Phi Islands' serenity.
Duration 22 days Destinations Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Legend Travel Group From $9,404
55% Off- NZ$4,232+$1,463 local paymentsYou save $5,172
The Far East's cultural treasures shine from Bangkok's floating markets to Siem Reap's temples. Luxury awaits at Century Park Hotel Bangkok and Victoria Cruise Ha Long Bay. UNESCO sites in Luang Prabang and Hoi An's ancient streets fill 21 immersive days.
Duration 21 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $9,719
30% Off- NZ$6,803You save $2,916
Indochina Tour with Bangkok Extension 21 Days
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tours was amazing! The tour covered all the countries we wanted to see and the coordination was fantastic.”
Bruce, traveled in October
A grand Far East adventure weaves through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. UNESCO sites like Angkor Wat and Luang Prabang reveal their secrets, while Halong Bay offers serene cruising, and Bangkok's Grand Palace astounds. Premium hotels rated 4.8/5 stars ensure comfort throughout.
Duration 21 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator Bravo Indochina Tours From $3,754
10% Off- NZ$3,379You save $375
A Touch Of Indochina In 15 Days (Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The views were beautiful and the food was utterly delicious everywhere we went.”
Kryls, traveled in November
Cultural treasures await on this 15-day adventure. The route includes UNESCO sites like Angkor Wat, Luang Prabang's ancient alms ceremony, and Halong Bay's emerald waters. Carefully selected accommodations include Maison Dalabua while visiting Bangkok's temples and Hanoi's traditional villages.
Duration 15 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch Operator Responsible Asia From $6,254
50% Off- NZ$3,127+$1,292 local paymentsYou save $3,127
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Best tour companies for Far East tours
Looking at the feedback from our travelers, Intrepid comes out really strong with their cycling tours. Their guide Is Prapassorn gets special mentions - people appreciate how she takes care of everyone and shares deep local knowledge along the way. Bravo Indochina Tours hits the mark too, particularly when it comes to taking care of the details. Their guide Toni stands out for going above and beyond what travelers expect. The whole team seems focused on making sure everything runs smoothly. Hoi An Express offers a mixed picture. While many travelers praise their knowledgeable guides and like the hotels they use, there are some wrinkles to note. A few customers ran into problems with the bus service, and some found the daily plans weren't as clear as they could be. Between these three, each has its strengths. If you're keen on cycling, Intrepid looks solid. For attentive service and careful planning, Bravo Indochina delivers well. Hoi An Express has good bones with their guides and accommodations, though you might want to double-check the transport and daily schedule details before booking.
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Best time to visit Far East
- Winter 2025 / 2026
You'll find winter tours through Southeast Asia run 18-25 days, with routes weaving through Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and also Laos. The morning alms ceremony in Luang Prabang is a genuine highlight - picture hundreds of monks in saffron robes collecting offerings as the sun rises. Our travelers appreciate how the cooler temperatures make exploring Angkor Wat much more comfortable. The Mekong Delta feels wonderfully peaceful this time of year. Local guides excel at revealing hidden corners of Hanoi's Old Quarter and connecting visitors with families who share authentic home-cooked meals.
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- January 2026 4,742 tours
- popular 4,805 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring brings ideal conditions for exploring Southeast Asia's varied landscapes. Tours typically span 21-31 days, giving you proper time to understand each place properly. You'll float past limestone formations in Halong Bay, pedal through Hoi An's rice fields and learn local cooking secrets in Chiang Mai. Our customers love staying with families in rural villages, where they join in making rice paper and help with early morning farming. The guides really shine here - they know their temple architecture at Angkor Wat inside out and also help you discover the best local markets and street food spots.
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- Summer 2026
Southeast Asian summer tours blend exploration with smart ways to stay cool, especially during our popular 18-24 day journeys. Early morning temple visits pair naturally with afternoon swims in Kuang Si's refreshing pools near Luang Prabang, while water activities keep you comfortable throughout. Travelers often highlight the kayaking through Halong Bay's limestone caves, and longtail boat rides along Bangkok's peaceful canals. The summer schedule works beautifully with indoor activities during peak heat hours - you'll join cooking classes in Hoi An, picking fresh herbs from local gardens, and participate in traditional craft workshops across Mekong Delta villages. What makes these trips special are the overnight stays in traditional stilt houses by the Mekong, where evening air and family dinners create natural connections with local communities. Small groups of 8-12 travelers allow for flexible timing to dodge the hottest parts of the day, and support vans following cycling routes let you take breaks whenever needed. Wildlife lovers appreciate the elephant sanctuary visits near Mandalao, where shaded forest paths let you walk alongside rescued elephants in their natural setting.
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- July 2026 4,842 tours
- August 2026 popular 4,889 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn brings out the best cycling conditions in Southeast Asia, with tours running 12-21 days through Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand when temperatures cool and humidity drops. Our travelers particularly love the gentle 30-50km daily rides along the Mekong Delta's back roads during September through November, passing rice fields and fruit farms with plenty of stops at local workshops and homes. Small groups of 8-12 cyclists mean quality time with guides who know hidden spots along rural routes. The homestays in Mekong Delta villages consistently rank as trip highlights, where families share meals and daily life insights. Morning cyclists catch spectacular sunrises over Angkor Wat's temples, while others appreciate exploring floating markets, navigating bamboo bridges and cycling through fishing villages where locals wave hello. The support vans follow along all routes and our travelers say the basic fitness requirements make these autumn adventures accessible for most people.
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Tell me about the cultural experiences I can join in on when visiting - what's out there?
The Far East is packed with amazing ways to dive into local culture. You can learn Muay Thai from real pros during a 90-minute class in Chiang Mai Thailand which is pretty special. Over in Luang Prabang Laos you'll see this beautiful tradition where monks in bright saffron robes collect morning alms while locals share sticky rice for blessings. Bangkok's Chinatown has this incredible temple called Wat Mangkon Kamalawat where you can pray among golden statues and red lanterns. There's also this lovely alms-giving ceremony at Sa Kaeo market in Thailand where you can offer sticky rice to monks and receive their blessing.
What natural areas can I explore outside the cities and how do I get to them?
The Far East's protected areas are absolutely stunning. Khao Yai National Park is just a 90-minute drive from Bangkok and has these amazing cycling routes through the forest that'll take you past the impressive Heaw Narok Waterfall. Vietnam's Lan Ha Bay connects to the UNESCO site Ha Long Bay and you've got thousands of limestone islands best explored by boat or kayak. For incredible snorkeling head to Ang Thong National Marine Park in Thailand - it's got over 40 islands and you can easily get there on day trips from Ko Samui.
What are some different ways to get around that most tourists don't know about?
You'll find some really interesting alternative ways to explore. In Ho Chi Minh City you can hop on these cool cyclos (they're like bicycle carriages) and weave through the backstreets right near the city center seeing local life up close. The Mekong River slow boat is fantastic - you spend two days drifting past rural Laos seeing all these riverside villages. Over in Vietnam's Mekong Delta there's this flat cycling path through Cai Thai village where you can watch local life and see how they make traditional rice paper.
Where can I go that's really special but doesn't get too many tourists?
There are some real hidden gems worth discovering. Nan in Thailand is super peaceful with this beautiful temple Wat Phumin from 1596 that's been lovingly restored. Pong Nam Ron gives you a quieter base for exploring Khao Yai National Park away from the Bangkok crowds. Chambok Village in Cambodia is part of this great community tourism project where you can experience real Khmer village life and visit the beautiful Chambok Waterfall without the usual tourist crowds.
What local foods should I definitely try and where's the best place to find them?
The regional food here is incredible. You've got to try kao soy in Chiang Mai - these yellow noodles in curry broth usually with chicken or beef that's just amazing. In Luang Prabang head to Talad Mued Night Market for Sindad which is this fantastic traditional BBQ with grilled meats and blanched vegetables. When you're in Ho Chi Minh City grab a Saigon cafe sua da (iced coffee with condensed milk) at Ben Thanh Market - it's the perfect pick-me-up while you're exploring.







































