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Southeast Asia Encompassed

Start & end in Bangkok 29 days Up to 16

About this trip

This is a long haul across three countries, moving from Bangkok's busy streets through Cambodia's ancient temples and on through Vietnam, ending with Hanoi's lakeside cafés. Twenty-nine days gives you room to actually settle into each place rather than just tick it off.

Expect a mix of big-name sights and everyday moments — Angkor Wat one day, a bowl of noodles in Hoi An the next. Hotels, transport, and a set of included activities are arranged for you, with free time built in to explore on your own terms.

It's a guided group trip, easy-paced, with a tour leader (CEO) handling the logistics so you can focus on the places.

What you'll do

  • Take in Bangkok's cityscape
  • Cruise past Halong Bay's limestone karsts
  • Marvel at the temples of Angkor Wat
  • Savour noodles in Hoi An
  • Shop for souvenirs in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Sip coffee at a lakeside café in Hanoi
Good to know
  • A long trip at 29 days, covering Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam
  • Easy pace with a balance of included activities and free time
  • Group travel with a tour leader handling hotels and transport
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you're solo or want guaranteed group bonding and guides who genuinely care. Think twice if you need comfort over authenticity or dislike packed itineraries.

  • CEOs (Min, Ammy, Sam, Zam) consistently went above and beyond—personable, knowledgeable, requests met.
  • Group bonding happens fast; solo travellers found instant friends and natural team chemistry.
  • Homestays are genuinely rustic: freezing temperatures, outdoor toilets down ladders, not luxury.
  • 29 days is go-go-go packed; itinerary covers four countries but moves relentlessly through highlights.

Distilled from real traveller reviews on TourRadar — we don't edit out the bad bits.

Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£1,860 less all-in
Thailand Culture & Beach Tour 9-Day
5from £1,1809 days
The trade-off: 20 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Nov is cheapest — from £2,880, about 25% below the priciest month (Dec).

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Getting there

Bangkok
One-way · arrive 10 Nov 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Bangkok · 10 Nov11 Nov

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