This exciting South East Asia adventure takes us through three countries with divergent histories and strikingly different cultures. Journey from the frenetic streets of Saigon to the tranquillity of rural Cambodia and visit the magnificent shimmering palaces and temples of Bangkok. Pass through a spectacular patchwork of waterways in the Mekong Delta, take a cyclo (rickshaw) tour of Phnom Penh and relax on a tropical island with white sand beaches before arriving at the magnificent temple complex of Angkor, which we explore by bicycle to escape the crowds. We end our adventure in bustling Bangkok, sampling the street food delights and admiring an enormous reclining golden Buddha.
  • A night in a village homestay
  • Cruise the waterways of the Mekong Delta by dug-out boat
  • Sample delicious varied cuisine and master chopstick skills!
  • Crawl through the Cu Chi war tunnels
  • Fruit and pepper plantations of rural Cambodia
  • Bangkok’s glittering Grand Palace and huge reclining Buddha
  • Cycle tour of the Angkor Wat temple complex 
  • Bangkok’s huge reclining Buddha
  • Sample delicious varied cuisine and master chopstick skills!A night in a village homestayCruise the waterways of the Mekong Delta by dug-out boatCrawl through the Cu Chi war tunnelsFruit and pepper plantations of rural CambodiaCycle tour of the Angkor Wat temple complex Bangkok’s huge reclining Buddha
  • — Sample delicious varied cuisine and master chopstick skills! — A night in a village homestay — Cruise the waterways of the Mekong Delta by dug-out boat — Crawl through the Cu Chi war tunnels — Fruit and pepper plantations of rural Cambodia — Cycle tour of the Angkor Wat temple complex — Bangkok’s huge reclining Buddha

We spend 12 nights in family-friendly hotels and one night at an island homestay on the Mekong Delta. Almost all the hotels have swimming pools and we can swim at the beach in Kep. We have aimed to select hotels for their location as well as character. In the rural areas, we use the best available accommodation – these have private bathrooms, reliable electricity and water supplies, good service and some added amenities.



The normal accommodations used on this trip can be found on the day-to-day itinerary; however, below are a few of the notable places we stay.



Mekong Delta: Island homestay (night 3)







Our time in a guesthouse allows us to experience true Delta hospitality, as we are looked after by local people and stay by the Mekong River. The rooms are relatively basic; bedding, a mosquito net and a small towel are provided, while there are shared bathroom facilities with a shower. The real highlight though is the hospitality of our hosts, the lush garden, and the food (homemade southern Vietnamese cuisine).



Siem Reap: Angkor Holiday Hotel (nights 9-11)







A short drive from the Angkor temple complex, this hotel is ideally placed for our adventures in Siem Reap. When you’re not out exploring, there’s a swimming pool to splash around in plus a restaurant serving Asian, Khmer and Western cuisines.



Bangkok: Royal Princess Larn Luang Hotel (nights 12-13)







Among the boulevards and canals of old Bangkok, the 167-room Royal Princess is right in the action. It has plenty of amenities, including a ground-floor swimming pool and saltwater hot tub, plus plenty of sunbeds. There’s a decent selection of restaurants too, including: the Princess Café, for relaxed dining; The Empress, for Chinese cuisine; and Mikado, for a taste of Japan.



Worth knowing



There may be instances when you specifically want a single room. Perhaps a grandparent needs one, or parents of a family of three or five want to ensure they get a bit of space! Single supplements are available upon request (see price details below). Please advise us at the time of booking. A single room is available on hotel nights only.

While we do our best to ensure families are roomed close together (in some cases, we can arrange adjoining rooms), we can’t guarantee this. Most family trips occur during peak season and we sometimes have little control over where you are put.