Handspan’s Top 10 travel experiences in Indochina

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Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia are becoming more popular among tourists.  Vietnam took the lead dragging more and more international visitors to the region. Cambodia and Laos are getting better and better. They are now ideal destinations for an extension after a trip to Vietnam or for a second trip to Indochina. No matter if you travel to Vietnam, Laos, or Cambodia, you will always have an exciting adventure. You can also combine visiting all of them for your trip. Let’s find out Handspan’s top 10 travel experiences in Indochina that you may not want to miss.

Through this blog post, you will learn about these pieces of information below.

1. Cruising Halong Bay and venturing on its less-traveled routes

Halong Bay, the UNESCO Natural Heritage, is one of the most popular destinations in Vietnam. This destination appeals to tourists through its magnificent natural landscape with stunning limestone mountains and islets, and majestic caves with stalactites and stalagmites in different shapes and forms.

Halong Bay

Halong Bay

Sung Sot Cave

Sung Sot Cave

Thien Cung Cave

Thien Cung Cave

Traveling to Halong Bay, besides visiting popular spots like Sung Sot Cave, Thien Cung Cave, Titop Island, etc., you may want to venture on the bay’s less-traveled routes. Staying on Treasure Junk Cruise is one of the most exciting travel experiences in Indochina that Handspan offers. We will take you through an exceptional route far away from mass tourism sites. Allow yourself time for serenity and relaxation on its spacious sundeck, join us to go on a kayak route around the quietest corners of the bay, taste our chef's delicious specialties, and feel the characteristic peace of such a unique environment.

Treasure Junk

Treasure Junk

Kayaking in Halong Bay with Treasure Junk

Kayaking in Halong Bay with Treasure Junk

More detailed information is available here: Halong Bay Cruise on Treasure Junk (1 night).

2. Witnessing the sunrise at the mother of all temples, Angkor Wat

Witnessing the sunrise at Angkor Wat is also among the magical travel experiences in Indochina that you should not miss. Angkor Wat, located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, is the largest religious monument in the world, with a total area of 162,6 hectares. This temple complex has a combination of two basic features of Khmer architecture. It is a mountain temple architecture with long, narrow corridors. This type of architecture symbolizes Mount Meru, the home of the gods in Hinduism. The complex of 5 towers with a central tower and four square towers is the center of the temple. Angkor Wat faces west, completely different from other Angkor-style temples.

Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat

To catch the sunrise at Angkor Wat, it is advised that you arrive in the early morning to secure a good viewing spot. As the sun rises behind the temple, its warm rays illuminate the intricate carvings and details of Angkor Wat, creating a truly mesmerizing scene. After admiring the dawn, you will come with a picnic breakfast, followed by appreciating all of the temple’s magnificence. 

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

For more detailed information on the itinerary, here is your reference: Angkor through the ages.

3. Entering the world’s biggest caves in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park

Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, located in Quang Binh Province, Vietnam, is famous for its spectacular cave systems, rich biodiversity, and stunning landscapes. Visiting the park, it will be a miss if you don’t drop in the amazing caves here, which is also among the most wonderful travel experiences in Indochina in general and Vietnam in particular.

Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park

Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park

The park is home to Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world. Besides, Paradise Cave (Thien Duong Cave), Phong Nha Cave, and Hang En Cave are also notable caves with magnificent stalactites, stalagmites, underground rivers, and unique geological formations. To visit these caves, you may want to take a tour so that you can marvel at the unique geological features and learn about the caves' history and significance.

Phong Nha Cave

Phong Nha Cave

Thien Duong Cave

Thien Duong Cave

En Cave

En Cave

If you are looking for a tour package in Phong Nha, here are Handspan’s recommendations.

Supposing you need any further information or tailor your tour, don’t hesitate to contact our team.

4. Exploring the captivating wonders of Luang Prabang

Among the travel experiences in Indochina, exploring the wonders of Luang Prabang is also a thing you may want to consider for your journey in the region. This ancient city of Laos possesses a rustic, simple, and antique beauty, bringing a sense of tranquility. 

Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang

With just two days, can you explore Luang Prabang? Definitely yes. Handspan offers you a two-day tour package to discover the city's spiritual heritage as you visit the most important temples and delve into the fascinating exhibits of the local museum. Besides, you will have a chance to immerse yourself in natural beauty as you explore the mystical Pak Ou caves and marvel at the breathtaking Kuang Si Waterfall. 

Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang

Kuangsi Waterfall

Kuangsi Waterfall

Let’s refer here for more detailed information on the itinerary: Luang Prabang Highlights.

5. Getting an authentic homestay experience in one of Vietnam’s hill tribe villages

Experiencing a homestay in one of Vietnam's hill tribe villages can be a rewarding and authentic way to connect with the local culture. This is also one of the fascinating travel experiences in Indochina that Handspan highly recommends. 

Daily life of Sapa locals

The daily life of Sapa locals

Vietnam is home to various ethnic minority groups with unique cultures and traditions. Traveling around Vietnam, you can encounter various ethnic minorities with distinct characteristics. For example, Sapa is home to the Hmong, Red Dao, Tay, Giay, and Xa Pho people. Ha Giang is where the Hmong, Tay, Nung, and Lo Lo People. Mai Chau is inhabited by the White Thai ethnic group known for their stilt houses and vibrant traditional attire. The Khmer people, an ethnic group with a rich history, add a distinctive flavor to the Mekong Delta Region. Visiting the hill tribe villages and staying in a homestay will provide you an opportunity to learn about the customs, traditions, and etiquette of the locals. You may want to join in any cultural events or activities happening in the village during your stay. This could include traditional dances, festivals, community gatherings, etc.

Red Dao women in Hoang Su Phi, Ha Giang

Red Dao women in Hoang Su Phi, Ha Giang

6. Flying through the air above the jungle canopy with the Angkor Zipline 

Not many destinations in the world may offer you the chance to enjoy Ziplining and explore history. Angkor Archaeological Park, located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, brings you this incredible experience. Flying through the air above the jungle canopy with the Angkor Zipline is among the most wonderful travel experiences in Indochina. 

Ziplining in Angkor

Ziplining in Angkor

The course includes 10 ziplines, including a ‘honeymoon’ tandem line, rope bridges, a treehouse, and a 15m abseil descent to navigate. They also have a nature trail and a family of wild gibbons in the jungle. To try Ziplining, you need to wear a seat belt, and a helmet, and have the instructor explain the equipment available during the adventure. 

Ziplining in Angkor

Ziplining in Angkor

Supposing you need more detailed information, please contact our team. Besides, you can refer to our Angkor tour package here: Angkor Family Explorer. This tour offers you and your family a great chance to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes of Cambodia's Angkor region. Let’s embark on an adventure that blends history, excitement, and entertainment, ensuring an unforgettable experience for the whole family.

7. Unwinding on Mekong’s waterways and immersing in its agricultural routine 

Exploring the Mekong Delta’s waterways can be one of the most serene and culturally enriching travel experiences in Indochina. The Mekong Delta region of Vietnam is well-known for its lush landscape, floating markets, and traditional way of life. Traveling to the Mekong Delta region, you may not want to miss these things below.

Joining a boat tour

Take a boat tour along the Mekong River and its intricate network of canals. Many guided tours are available, allowing you to relax as you cruise through the waterways.

Boating in Ben Tre

Boating in Ben Tre

Visiting floating markets

The Mekong Delta region’s floating markets are the symbol of the long-standing culture of the region. Cai Rang, Cai Be, and Tra On are some outstanding floating markets in the region. For more information about vibrant floating markets in the Mekong Delta, please visit our blog post here.

Cai Rang floating market

Cai Rang floating market

Fruit orchards and gardens

Visit fruit orchards and gardens to see how a variety of tropical fruits are cultivated. Depending on the season, you might have the chance to taste fresh mangoes, dragon fruit, rambutans, and other local produce.

Bao Thach rambutan garden

Bao Thach rambutan garden

Wanna take a tour to explore the Mekong’s waterways? You can refer to our tour packages here: Mekong Delta Tours.

8. Floating down a remote jungle river in the dark on a night safari in Nam Et National Park

Finding thrilling travel experiences in Indochina? Then, you should float down a remote jungle river in the dark on a night safari in Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park in Laos. This national park is located in the Northwest of Laos, stretching over 10 provinces in Luang Prabang, Houaphan, and Xiengkhouang of Laos. This is a place to preserve many rare and endangered animals such as tigers, Sambar deer, white-cheeked gibbons, etc.

Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park

Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park

Nam Et-Phou Louey is known for its diverse and rich biodiversity, and the night safari provides an opportunity to encounter nocturnal wildlife. During a night safari in this national park, you can enjoy these things below.

River cruise

You may embark on a quiet and slow river cruise, allowing you to float silently along the jungle river. The use of quiet boats and minimal lighting helps maintain a peaceful and non-intrusive environment.

River cruise at the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park

River cruise at the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park

Wildlife spotting

The darkness of the night provides a unique opportunity to spot nocturnal wildlife. Keep an eye out for glowing eyes, rustling in the vegetation, or the sounds of creatures moving along the riverbanks.

Wildlife spotting at the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park

Wildlife spotting at the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park

Besides, some night safari experiences in Nam Et-Phou Louey National Park may also include interactions with local communities. This provides an opportunity to learn about their customs, traditions, and the park's conservation efforts from a local perspective. For more detailed information about the night safari, you can find it here: The Nam Nern Night Safari

More tours in Luang Prabang and the North of Laos can be found here: Luang Prabang & The North

9. Climbing up the ruins of Wat Phou, an ancient temple and UNESCO World Heritage Site

Wat Phou is the most ancient temple in Laos, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Visiting the temple is also among the delightful travel experiences in Indochina. The temple appeals to tourists through the architectural beauty of Khmer and ancient Hindu religion with a mysterious appearance. Along with architecture, the surrounding landscape is also a strength that creates value for this long-standing temple. Located next to the Mekong River and Phu Khao Mountain, this place always stands out with its majestic and mysterious beauty. 

Wat Phou, Laos

Wat Phou, Laos

Let’s embark on an exciting journey to Wat Phou temple, explore the ancient complex, and immerse yourself in the rich history and spirituality of this sacred place. 

Refer to our Southern Laos Explorer tour package for a wonderful journey.

10. Escaping to the atmospheric colonial seaside town of Krong Kep

Krong Kep is a seaside town in the South of Cambodia. If you are seeking tranquility, this is an ideal choice for you. Indeed, escaping to the atmospheric colonial seaside town of Krong Kep becomes one of the most amazing travel experiences in Indochina. 

Here are some exciting experiences in the coastal city of Kep, Cambodia.

Relaxing at Kep Beach

Spend a relaxing day at Kep Beach. While the beach itself is relatively small, it provides a tranquil setting for sunbathing and enjoying the sea breeze. Beachside restaurants offer refreshing drinks and local cuisine.

Kep Beach, Cambodia

Kep Beach, Cambodia

Kep Beach, Cambodia

Kep Beach, Cambodia

Dropping in the Kep crab market

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to drop in the iconic Kep crab market. Sample fresh seafood, especially the renowned Kep crab, prepared in various delicious dishes. Enjoy your meal with a seaside view, and soak in the bustling atmosphere of the market.

Kep crab market, Cambodia

Kep crab market, Cambodia

Visiting the Koh Tonsay Island (Rabbit Island)

Koh Tonsay Island is 30 30-minute drive from Kep Beach. This is an island that still retains its wild beauty with white sand, blue sea, and straight rows of coconut trees. 

Koh Tonsay Island

Koh Tonsay Island

Koh Tonsay Island

Koh Tonsay Island

In conclusion, you have just known about the most amazing travel experiences in Indochina. Just note that anywhere you decide to travel, be aware of the environment you’re evolving in. Respect cultural codes, understand the socio-economic context, and preserve the environment. Responsible travel starts here, and we’re all concerned!

Hope that with these pieces of information, you will have a memorable journey in the region. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact our team. Besides, let’s refer to our tour packages in Indochina for a more complete experience. 

 

 

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