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- The best Indochina tour packages
- What people love about Indochina Tours
- Travel Indochina your way
- Best tour companies for Indochina tours
- Discover Indochina tours for every budget
- Indochina tours for every type of group
- Top Indochina travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Indochina
- Contact our Indochina travel experts
- What our customers ask about Indochina Tours & Trips
The best Indochina tour packages
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Circle Indochine 16 Days - Thailand /Vietnam/Cambodia and Laos
28 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a fantastic trip. Dat and the team at PrestiGo Asia did a fantastic job to make this a memorable trip.”
Mukesh, traveled in March
Duration 16 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator PrestiGo Asia From $7,963
45% Off- NZ$4,380You save $3,583
Spirits Of Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand In 16 Days
138 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Realistic Asia made our trip stress free. The whole itinerary was well planned and ran smoothly.”
Phillip, traveled in September
Journey through Indochina's highlights from Hanoi's French Quarter to Hoi An's lantern-lit streets and Cu Chi's historic tunnels. Explore Angkor's ancient temples and cruise Tonle Sap Lake's floating villages. Stay at upscale properties like Palm Garden Hoi An and Majestic Hotel Saigon. Concludes with beachfront relaxation at Avista Grand Karon Phuket.
Duration 16 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, Russian Operator Realistic Asia From $5,678
55% Off- NZ$2,555+$1,074 local paymentsYou save $3,123
Glimpse Of Indochina In 14 Days (Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand)
96 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Realistic Asia provided excellent support and timely responses to all our queries. The tours were well organized and interesting.”
Tatiana, traveled in June
Immerse in Indochina's heritage at UNESCO sites Angkor Wat and Halong Bay. Stay at selected hotels like True Siam Rangnam in Bangkok and Tirant in Hanoi. Experience local culture through floating markets, cooking classes, and village visits across Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
Duration 14 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, Russian Operator Realistic Asia From $2,703
10% Off- NZ$2,433+$1,215 local paymentsYou save $270
31-Day Southeast Asia Adventure: Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia
100 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was an incredible way to see South East Asia and meet amazing people.”
Aimear, traveled in August
Discover Indochina's highlights over 31 days, from Luang Prabang's morning alms to Cu Chi tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City. Experience Kuang Si Falls, Halong Bay cruising, and Angkor Wat sunrise. Includes homestays in Chiang Mai, hostel accommodations throughout, with local guides in each country.
Duration 31 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range Ages 18-45 Operator The Dragon Trip From
10% Off- NZ$5,088
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
From Chiang Mai's Doi Suthep temple to Hoi An's ancient streets, Indochina's treasures await. The COPE center in Vientiane, Halong Bay cruises, Cu Chi Tunnels, and Angkor Wat sunrise create lasting memories, alongside traditional performances and local market visits.
Duration 30 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- NZ$7,885
What people love about Indochina Tours
- Spirits Of Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand In 16 Days
I had no idea about Sviet Travel before and I decided go with them for my trip in Vietnam – Cambodia - Thailand because of review. In fact, my trip completely likes as my expectation and no complain. They informed to me a pick up time everything and I appreciated it.
- Southeast Asia 21-Day Highlights Tour
21 Days Thailand Laos Vietnam Cambodia We had a great time on this tour! My husband and I had wanted to go to South East Asia for some time, and we were looking for a trip that would give us a realistic overview in the month we had available. We knew we wanted to get to Thailand (my favorite cuisine), Vietnam (lots of history and, again, the food), and Cambodia (Angor Wat), and thought, why not throw in Laos? This itinerary looked really ambitious but like it had a good balance of travel, activity, and leisure. Hoi An Adventures is a Vietnamese company, so we weren’t surprised that Vietnam got a disproportionate focus to the other countries. What we loved: Our gut instinct about the itinerary was spot on. Yes, we covered a lot of ground. I hadn’t quite realized just how many flights we’d take, but with one overnight train trip and five flights, we were able to see some amazing parts of each of the four countries. It’s hard picking highlights, as there were so many. Certainly, Halong Bay and Hoi An. The unexpected jewel of the trip was Luang Prabang, Laos, a town I’d never even heard of before this trip. Thanks for including it and for allowing us four nights there and free time just to wander its magical streets! There were, of course, lots of places we’d have liked to get that we didn’t have a chance to. But if/when we’re back, we’ll have a pretty good idea of where we want to go and how to get there. We also applaud the hotel choices. In each city except Chiang Mai, we were right in the heart of the town. The Chiang Mai hotel wasn’t bad, but quite possibly because we were further away from the activity, that was our least favorite stop. (It also made us more appreciative of all the others being actually in the towns.) The hotels themselves ranged from perfectly adequate (the Ho Chi Minh City hotel was one of only two “deluxe” hotels, and it was the least impressive) to rustically charming (the Luang Prabang guesthouse, Lao Wooden House, which we loved) to old world elegance (Siem Reap, City View). What we liked: the excursions were all pretty good. The guides English varied significantly. All were able to speak well enough to convey information, and some were able to understand it well enough to answer questions. All seemed passionate about their subject matter. Favorite guides included River in Hoi An and Top in Ho Chi Minh City, but we learned from all of them. We particularly appreciated the tour through a local market in Luang Prabang and the temples off the beaten track in Angor Wat. The tailored garment in Hoi An was a terrific souvenir. We liked the ratio of time committed to excursions and free time—though we had a travel companion who was unhappy the time wasn’t more scheduled, so opinions can vary on that. Being dropped off and picked up from all transportation hubs made traveling really easy. It’s the first time we’ve had that benefit, and it made us converts. What we liked less: Not Hoi An Tours’ fault, but my husband and I wound up traveling with one other person throughout our trip. That enforced intimacy can be a bit awkward. More people on the tour would have given each of the three of us more opportunities to find people who meshed with us and shared our interests. In some cities we paired up with other small groups, which was nice and gave us a bigger pool of new acquaintances to share the experience with. In the past we’ve been on trips with 10 or so other people, and sharing new experiences with them has been one of the benefits of travel. It’s luck of the draw, as the tour will go on with a minimum of two people. If you sign up, maybe you can get some friends or family to go with you! Communication hit some snags here and there. We made our initial reservation through Tour Radar, and all the communications that went on through that portal were fine. Unfortunately, someone in the Hoi An Tours office entered my email address incorrectly, and we had trouble getting some messages, not knowing we were missing them. They absolutely tried! They gave us a mobile phone, presumably so we could contact them easily. And any time we contacted them through the working email portal, they got back to us quickly. There were some variances between the itinerary we did finally receive and what actually occurred. For example, we were told we’d be on an upgraded boat on Halong Bay, but when we got there, we weren’t. So the stated features and activities didn’t jibe with what we actually received. Our itinerary also had some differing times and activities from the one our traveling companion had, which led to some confusion. Overall, this was a great trip and we would recommend it highly! We’ll relive the vibrant traffic of Bangkok, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City and treasure our memories of the Mekong River and Delta, the floating lanterns of Hoi An, the charming back streets of Luang Prabang, and the warmth and welcome of Siem Reap. Can’t wait to plan our next trip.
- Glimpse Of Indochina In 14 Days (Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand)
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!
Travel Indochina your way
Visit floating markets bustling with life along the Mekong in Vietnam, explore ancient temples hidden in forests in Cambodia, and soak in Laos' countryside charm. From tasting the local cuisine to enjoying panoramic views from your boat, get ready for an unforgettable adventure.
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Find the best Hiking & Trekking tour in Indochina. There are 192 trips to choose from, that range in length from 1 days up to 23 days. The month with the most departures is December, making it the most popular time for a guided hiking adventure in Indochina.
Travel on an adventure tour in Indochina. With 250+ adventure packages full of bucket list experiences and outdoor activities and lasting anywhere from 1 days up to 50 days, you're sure to find an unforgettable adventure holiday for you!
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Best tour companies for Indochina tours
Looking at the feedback from our travelers, Intrepid stands out for their guide quality, with Is Prapassorn getting particular praise. She's known for taking exceptional care of her groups and paying attention to all the small details that make tours run smoothly. Prestigo Asia has built a solid reputation with their guide Dat, who our customers frequently mention for keeping everything organized. They've also done well choosing hotels that hit the right spots for comfort and location. G Adventures offers some interesting and varied routes, and their Chief Experience Officers (CEOs) Sam and Charin know their stuff when it comes to local knowledge. That said, we've heard from some travelers that the accommodations can be a bit up and down, and there have been occasional hiccups with getting from place to place on their tours. What's interesting is how much the guide makes or breaks the experience - it's clear from the feedback that having someone like Is Prapassorn or Dat can turn a good trip into a really memorable one. While G Adventures has strong points with their varied offerings and CEOs, those inconsistencies with hotels and transport are worth noting if you're planning a trip.
Discover Indochina tours for every budget
Southeast Asia offers fantastic value for budget travelers, with tours spanning from 10 to 31 days that pack in authentic experiences without breaking the bank. Combining hostels, homestays and genuine local encounters, travelers can try traditional fishing in Mekong villages, craft lanterns in Hoi An's workshops and also join morning alms ceremonies in Luang Prabang. Our travelers tell us they particularly value cycling through quiet Cambodian backroads, taking cooking classes in local homes and discovering Koh Rong's beaches under starlit skies. The full 30-day circuit includes activities like scaling limestone in Vang Vieng, exploring Halong Bay's caves by kayak and venturing into the Cu Chi tunnels. For those with tighter schedules, the 15-day highlights tour balances temple visits with street food discoveries and village homestays. What sets these budget tours apart is their mix of guided experiences and independent exploration - you might spend mornings at Angkor's temples, then have afternoons free to wander Siem Reap's markets or visit elephant sanctuaries near Chiang Mai. Getting around involves overnight trains, local buses and boats, which our customers say adds authenticity while keeping costs manageable.
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Indochina tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
3,464 tours in IndochinaOur two-week group tours through Indochina pack in real local experiences you won't find in guidebooks. You'll start your day giving alms with monks in Luang Prabang, pick up traditional fishing skills in the Mekong Delta and cook alongside families in quiet village homes. There's a good mix of guided activities and free time - you might explore temples with local experts in the morning, then spend your afternoon wandering through markets or trying something different like rock climbing in Vang Vieng. The overnight trains between cities work really well; our customers say it's practical for covering distance and saves on hotel costs. Many mention their guides made all the difference, especially in places like Hoi An where they'll show you local restaurants and quieter corners of the old town that most visitors miss.
Small Group
1,967 tours in IndochinaSmall group tours stay flexible with 12-16 people, which hits the sweet spot for being social while keeping things personal. You'll zip through Bangkok's streets on tuk-tuk food tours, stay with local families in traditional Laotian villages and paddle through limestone caves in Halong Bay. Our travelers often tell us they love getting to know everyone in the group while having enough people to keep conversations interesting. Spending 2-3 nights in most stops gives you time to really get under the skin of each place. The small numbers mean you can do things bigger groups can't - like cycling through narrow village paths in the Mekong Delta or joining local families for dinner in their homes.
Private / Personalized
1,177 tours in IndochinaPrivate tours give you the freedom to travel your way while tapping into local knowledge. Your personal guides in each country can adjust plans to match what interests you most. You'll get nice touches like private boats to explore quieter parts of Halong Bay and early temple visits before the tour buses arrive. Our customers really value having their own transport - it means stopping whenever something catches their eye, whether it's a village market or an interesting roadside shrine. Hotels tend to be right in the center of things, perfect for evening walks and exploring on your own. Many travelers tell us how their guides helped arrange special experiences, from visiting artists' workshops in Hoi An to cooking with professional chefs in Bangkok.
Top Indochina travel itineraries to fit your plans

TourRadar recommends visiting:
Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Can Tho, Chau Doc, Phnom Penh

TourRadar recommends visiting:
Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake, Pak Ou, Luang Prabang

The 10-day tours across Indochina pack in a perfect mix of culture and local life. Going from Ho Chi Minh City through Vietnam and into Laos, you'll join the locals each morning to watch monks collecting alms in Luang Prabang's quiet streets. Another solid route links Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand together - you'll sleep on traditional junk boats in Halong Bay, learn rice wine making from village families and walk through ancient temples as the sun comes up. For a more urban experience mixed with heritage sites, there's a great circuit connecting Vietnam's lively cities with Cambodia's ancient sites and also Thailand's modern pulse. Our guests tell us they really value how the tours balance guided activities like Mekong Delta boat trips and Cu Chi tunnel visits with free afternoons to wander places like Hoi An's historic streets at their own speed.
Demographics
Our small group 29-day journeys attract loads of solo travelers who often tell us these trips changed their outlook completely. You'll share authentic homestays, cook together in local classes and explore night markets as a group, while still having plenty of time to do your own exploring. Many guests stay in touch long after meeting during the laid-back Mekong boat journey or while wandering Hoi An's historic lanes. First-time solo visitors often choose our 15-day routes - the guides handle all the details while you focus on experiences like crafting in Laotian villages or catching sunrise at Angkor Wat. The 10-day trips feature social hostels perfect for meeting other travelers, plus group activities like food tours and cycling between temples.
For couples, our private 15-day journeys blend cultural immersion with intimate moments. You'll dine by candlelight in Hoi An's historic courtyards, cruise the Mekong Delta at sunset and enjoy traditional spa treatments together in timber houses. The 18-day cultural routes come with private guides who adjust everything to your style - whether you want long morning coffees in old Hanoi or extra time photographing Angkor's temples. Many couples pick our 21-day complete tours with upgraded stays in colonial hotels and premium boats for Halong Bay overnights. We mix guided activities with plenty of time for just the two of you to explore.
The 30-day routes attract young travelers looking for real outdoor action - you'll trek national parks, climb rocks in Vang Vieng, paddle through Halong Bay's caves and cycle between Mekong Delta villages. Staying in hostels and homestays makes it easy to connect with other travelers, while cooking classes and street food tours get you deep into local life. Our 21-day routes add more evening options - from Ho Chi Minh City's rooftop bars to Bangkok's backpacker zones and beach parties on Koh Rong. The 15-day trips focus on sharing adventures with like-minded travelers, including motorbiking through Hue's countryside and hiking to Luang Prabang's waterfalls.
Our senior travelers especially value the thoughtfully paced 15-day tours with quality accommodations. You'll spend more time in each place, really getting to know spots like Luang Prabang's temple streets and Hoi An's historic center. The 21-day routes dive deeper into local culture - you'll learn crafts in village workshops, visit markets with expert guides and take private boats to quieter parts of Halong Bay. Many pick our 18-day journeys with better hotels and domestic flights instead of overnight trains. Our guides focus on comfort and access while making sure you experience the real culture through temple visits, cooking classes and local market exploration.
Traveling Indochina with kids works really well on our 18-day circuit - it's paced just right with extra time built in at each stop. Your family can spend afternoons in local homes learning to make rice paper, take fun basket boat rides through coconut groves and let the kids try making their own spring rolls in cooking classes. The Vietnam portion includes nights on traditional boats in Halong Bay, where you can kayak as a family and spot monkeys swinging through the islands. We also offer 15-day routes focused on meeting locals - our families tell us their children loved visiting Cambodian village schools, joining morning alms ceremonies in Luang Prabang and learning about elephant care at ethical sanctuaries near Chiang Mai. For families with teenagers, our 10-day highlights work perfectly, mixing temple visits with active fun like cycling quiet country lanes and exploring night markets by tuk-tuk.
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Best time to visit Indochina
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn's a fantastic time for our full 30-day circuit from Bangkok. Post-monsoon brings fewer tourists and really nice light for photos - great for capturing monks collecting alms in Luang Prabang's misty mornings or late light at Angkor. The 18-day cultural route works nicely for mixed groups, balancing guided activities with independent exploration. Our customers particularly enjoy Hoi An's cooking classes when the markets are full of fresh seasonal produce. The 16-day highlights tour makes sense in autumn when sites are less crowded. Recent visitors loved exploring Hanoi's Old Quarter in cooler temps and taking Ha Long Bay overnight cruises with ideal kayaking conditions. For those wanting more action, the 15-day route includes village cycling and national park hikes when trails are drier after the rains. The 10-day express option rounds things off well - you'll check out Mekong Delta floating markets, explore quieter Angkor temples and cruise to hidden Mekong caves in mild and pleasant weather.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter's really the sweet spot for exploring Indochina, especially from November through February. Our 29-day circuit lets you take it slow when temperatures are just right. The overnight trains are a highlight - you'll drift off and wake up to misty views over rice paddies between Bangkok and Chiang Mai, and later between Hanoi and Hue. If you're pressed for time, the 15-day route focuses on temples in the cool, dry season. Getting to Angkor Wat early means beating both crowds and heat, plus you'll find perfect conditions for cycling through Mekong Delta villages and their bustling floating markets. The 21-day cultural route hits a nice balance in winter, mixing structured temple visits with free time to explore. Recent travelers tell us they loved this flexibility. Ha Long Bay overnight cruises are particularly good this time of year - cool evenings make for great kayaking through limestone caves and sleeping under clear night skies. For a quicker trip, the 10-day tour efficiently covers key sites while weather's on your side. You'll explore Luang Prabang's morning markets, take quiet Mekong tributary cruises and join monks for their morning alms ceremonies.
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- Spring 2026
Spring lets you experience Indochina at its finest, with perfect weather and fewer tourists around. Our comprehensive 29-day journey from Bangkok takes full advantage of post-monsoon conditions, giving you exceptional morning light to photograph monks collecting alms in Luang Prabang and soft evening sun at Angkor's temples. The 18-day cultural routes balance guided activities with free time to explore, and you'll find Hoi An's markets bursting with seasonal ingredients for cooking classes. A 16-day highlights tour becomes even better when sites are less crowded, creating ideal conditions to discover Hanoi's Old Quarter and paddle through Ha Long Bay. Active travelers tend to choose our 15-day route with village cycling and national park hikes, especially now when the trails stay dry. Those with tighter schedules appreciate the focused 10-day journey covering essential stops like Mekong Delta floating markets, quieter Angkor temples and hidden Mekong caves in mild, pleasant conditions. The overnight trains between destinations add authenticity to your journey, offering misty morning views across rice paddies between Bangkok and also Chiang Mai.
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- Summer 2026
From Ho Chi Minh City through Vietnam and into Laos, our popular 10-day circuit fits perfectly with summer travel patterns. In Luang Prabang, the peaceful morning light provides ideal conditions for watching monks collect alms, while you can spend afternoons learning local recipes in village cooking classes or drifting along Halong Bay on traditional junks. Those opting for our 15-day routes get to experience the Mekong Delta at a gentler pace, cycling past brilliant green rice paddies, exploring floating markets full of seasonal produce and visiting Angkor's ancient temples in the cooler morning hours. Our travelers appreciate how summer itineraries balance cultural experiences in the early hours with free time to wander places like Hoi An's historic streets at their own rhythm. The extended 21-day journeys include peaceful nights aboard premium vessels in Halong Bay, intimate cooking lessons with local families and also hands-on sessions where you'll master regional dishes like cao lau noodles using ingredients from Hoi An's vibrant markets.
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How long do you need to really see Vietnam Cambodia and Laos?
You'll want at least 10 days to get a good feel for these amazing places maybe 3-4 days in each country to catch the highlights. The Indochina Highlights 10-day tour hits all the main spots perfectly. But if you can swing it go for 14-16 days you'll get so much more out of your trip especially with tours like Circle Indochine that let you dive deeper into each place.
Looking for places most tourists miss?
Vietnam's Hoi An is just magical with its old architecture tailor shops and those beautiful lanterns at night. You can catch the Hoi An Memories show or try out those fun coconut basket boats. Over in Cambodia Battambang's got this really cool laid-back vibe with colonial buildings and this amazing bamboo train. Vang Vieng in Laos is stunning with limestone cliffs everywhere perfect for kayaking and caving. The Blue Lagoon's great for a swim and kayaking through Tham None cave is unforgettable.
Need to know how to get around?
Sleeper buses are actually pretty comfy and won't break the bank they're great for overnight trips between countries. The Southeast Asia Discovery tour uses them a lot. If you're short on time flights connect all the major cities like Bangkok Hanoi and Siem Reap. For something really special try a river cruise down the Mekong especially between Thailand Laos and Cambodia. The South East Asia Loop tour has this amazing two-day cruise to Luang Prabang.

























