Group Travel Packages to Vietnam, Where to Go?
Group travel packages to Vietnam without doubt are one of the favorite ways to explore
the country’s vivid tourist attraction, if time is limited, by far the best option is to get an
open-jaw flight where you fly into one city and out of another or fly into Bangkok in
Thailand, which is the best major connected city to the region and of course the rest of
the globe. Vietnam Airline has an excellent domestic network too. Distances are huge in
this region as well as Cambodia and Laos, especially, roads are not always sealed,
making overland travel to Vietnam times lengthy and sometimes tortuous, especially
during the wet season. Note that there are strict regulation concerning visas that need
to be noted before planning your holiday to Vietnam
One week itinerary suit for group travel packages to Vietnam
A one-week Vietnam vacation packages will required careful planning and prioritizing.
Either takes domestic flights, if you want to cover a lot of overland traveling, or better
you limit your group to sightseeing in just one area. In Vietnam, fly from energetic and
historic Ho Chi Minh City to the imperial Hue in central Vietnam which is followed by a
trip to enchanting Hoi An and its pristine local beaches. Then fly on to charming Hanoi,
the capital and if visiting the outskirts of Hanoi is more of your group interest then plans
it as a day trip, the Mekong Delta can be visited as an excursion through the different
designed day trips from the Ho Chi Minh City.
Magical Halong bay is like a crown in the head of Vietnam, this part of the country can
be visited in a day / night trip from Hanoi but in order to visit Sapa, known for its
stunning scenery and colorful hill tribes, you’ll have to spend two nights on a train.
In Cambodia, up to four days could be spent around the exceptional ruins of Angkor
Wat, with one day in Phnom Penh and one in either the laid-back beaches of
Sihanoukville or in colonial-inspired Kampot.
One week itinerary which is suit for group travel in Laos, you might fly to Vientiane from
Bangkok or Hanoi before heading to wonderfully preserved Luang Prabang in the north.
Or fly from Vientiane to Luang Namtha to access the interesting trekking region in the
north before over landing it back to the Luang Prabang. Alternatively, after visiting
Luang Prabang, fly to Pakse for a trip to the tranquil, laid-back Siphandon (4000
islands) in the south.
Two weeks itinerary for Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
Building on the one week options, you have the chance to cross a border or two. If you
fly into Ho Chi Minh City you could see the war relic of the Cu Chi Tunnels and the
fantastical Cao Dai Temple before making your way through the Mekong Delta to visit
the floating markets in Can Tho, or Cai be. Next step will be Phnom Penh, Choeung Ek
and onto Siem Reap by boat, where you will have more time to visit some of the
outlying ruins such as Koh Ker and Beng Melea and, at a push, the brilliant, cliff top
temple of Preah Vihear. You could then fly from Siem Reap to Pakse for Wat Phou, the
sublime Tad Lo and Tad Fan falls and Siphandon, or to Vientiane to access the
northern Laos . Alternatively, you could fly to Cambodia first and then fly from either
Phnom Penh to the Vientiane or Ho Chi Minh City or from Siem Reap to Ho Chi Minh
City. If you fly into Hanoi you could visit both Sapa by train and Halong Bay for cruising
experience and then fly to Vientiane in Laos continuing to Siem Reap or Phnom Penh
by plane.
One month group travel packages to Vietnam and Indochina
With one month you can take the sightseeing a little more slowly. Having Explored
Sapa, Dien Bien Phu and the area around Mai Chau in northwest Vietnam you could
take an overnight train from Hanoi to Hue. You could either travel west into central Laos
here ot take the splendid train journey from Hue to Danang. Close by is Hoi An. From
there, travel to coastal Nha Trang for its islands or quieter, lovely resort of Mui Ne. From
Nha Trang you could go to Dalat, the hub of central highlands and the town of Buon Ma
Thuot, Play ku and Kontum, then continue by air or overland to Ho Chi Minh City, from
where a side-trip to the golden sand beaches of Phu Quoc is possible. To reach
Cambodia, fly on to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap or go by bus and boat through the
Mekong delta. Visit Angkor Wat and then, from Phnom Penh , go south to Sihanoukville
to explore the beaches and outlying islands, A day or two can be spent visiting Kampot
and the seaside town of Kep, as well as exploring the eerie Bokor Mountain National
Park. With one month it is advised to start the extreme north or the South of Laos to
cover as much territory as possible. From Phnom Penh you could travel overland to
Siphandon in the Southern Laos via Stung Treng. Before heading north take a side trip
to the interesting Bolaven Plateau with its stunning coffee plantations and ubiquitous
falls. Overland it to Thakhek and do the adventure through the limestone scenery of
central Laos, visiting the Kong Lor river cave en-route, Or fly direct to Vientiane in order
to catch a flight to Phonsavanh and explore the mysterious Plain of Jars, then overland
it to Xam Neua to see the Pathet Lao caves at Vieng Xai. A long but very interesting
overland route will take your group to travel to west from here via the trekking areas of
Luang Namtha, Muang Sing, and Phongsali, or catch a boat up the Mekong towards the
Thai border.
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