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Vietnam & Cambodia Real Food Adventure

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EPIPTVZKC000
Gruppengröße
min. 1 / max. 12
Sprache
Englisch
Dauer
19 Tage
Altersbeschränkung
von 15 bis 99

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Highlights

  • Embrace your adventurous side on a tour of Hue’s imperial monuments from the back of a motorbike (the local way of getting around). Then be treated to lunch, specially prepared for you by a chef who is the descendant of the royal family in the garden of their family home.
  • Don’t just taste your way around this foodie haven, don your chef hat and learn the recipes behind these incredible eats, too. Learn the secret spices directly from local chefs (often in their own homes) and be guided to the freshest ingredients in authentic local markets.
  • Explore the Mekong Delta – known as ‘Vietnam’s rice bowl’ for its abundance of rice paddies, fruit and flower orchards. Cruise on a traditional sampan, then meet fresh produce vendors along the way to your veranda-wrapped homestay for the evening.
  • Visit Ha Long Bay – a truly bucket list experience – and set sail on the emerald-green waters, gliding between limestone karsts and staying on a traditional junk boat for the evening.
  • Head to a small village for a traditional homemade breakfast of Khmer noodles, then spend the day roaming the Angkor complex – maybe the most important site in all of Cambodia and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Reisebeschreibung 2026

Chop, slice and chomp your way through the diverse flavours of South East Asia on this mouth-watering adventure into Vietnam and Cambodia. Vietnam’s prized cuisine is bursting with fresh, spicy and complex flavours, while across the border, Cambodia’s food is humble, often unexplored and no less delicious. Drink in cafes and beer halls that sprawl out over city streets, buy fruit from wicker baskets draped over a vendor’s shoulders and sit at market stalls as aromatic noodle soups are whipped up in front of you. From a sunset cruise on Ha Long Bay and a cycle past herb farms near Hoi An to discovering the French influence of Phnom Penh and meeting charming local communities at Preah Dak, these South East Asian powerhouses will fill you with great food and even more memorable experiences.

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    Hanoi

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    Xin chao! Welcome to Vietnam. Your adventure begins in the country’s capital – Hanoi. If you arrive early, maybe grab a delicious Vietnamese coffee (typically served with condensed milk or, for the more adventurous, egg)! Meet your group and leader for a welcome meeting at 5 pm, then head out for your first introduction to Vietnam’s lively culinary scene. Your leader will take you on a street food tour around the streets, as the sun goes down and the city comes alive at night. Maybe try bun cha (a grilled pork and noodle dish loved in Hanoi) or lau (Vietnamese hot pot). Thinking of arriving a few days early to explore the majestic Northern Vietnam? Then check out our Ninh Binh Mini Adventure (TVAN) -for an off-the-beaten path discovery of Pu Long and Ninh Binh. Or you can try our Hiking In Sapa (TVAG) - for a big doze of dramatic mountain landscapes, crisp fresh air and colorful hilltribes.
    It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
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    Halong Bay

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    This morning, hit the road for the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay. The harbour, with approximately 2000 limestone islands rising from the turquoise waters of Bac Bo Gulf, spans an area of about 1500 square km and is dotted with beaches and grottos. When you arrive, you’ll set sail on the emerald-green waters, gliding between limestone karsts to take in the incredible scenery from the best outlook of them all – the water! Then, you’ll explore Surprise Cave, one of the most striking caves in the bay. In the afternoon, you’ll return to your boat and enjoy a delicious feast prepared by an onboard chef. Tonight’s stay is something special as you’ll be sleeping on the traditional boat, letting the water lull you to sleep and really taking in the beauty of the surrounding bay.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours. It is recommended to pack a smaller overnight bag to take to Ha Long Bay for ease of boarding and disembarking. You can store your main luggage in Hanoi for tonight. Swimming in the bay from the boats is banned by the local authority and limited to some designated beaches. The tour leader will take you to one of them. Kayaking is restricted to designated zones within the bay. There are increasing restrictions on the number of boats permitted to stay overnight in Ha Long Bay, which can sometimes result in a shortage of available vessels. To ensure all Intrepid travellers continue to enjoy the experience of a night on the water, occasionally you will stay on a larger boat (with approximately 12 cabins) and share your boat with another group. In this instance, the route taken and inclusions on board will remain the same. The accommodation on the boat is on a twin-share basis with ensuite bathroom.
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    Hanoi to Hue

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    If you’re an early riser, you might like to wake up for sunrise this morning, watching the bay come alive. Perhaps organise an optional kayak experience to see the limestone karsts from a new perspective. Tonight, you’ll head back to Hanoi and board an overnight train bound for Hue. Perhaps grab some snacks today for the train, then settle in and play some cards with your group or watch the scenery pass you by from the window.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours and your time on the overnight train will be approximately 12 hours. Although conditions are basic, overnight trains are a rewarding experience. It's an efficient way to travel long distances and a great way to get a sense of the country. Most trains have a dining carriage serving simple food, but maybe ask your leader for advice on which local salty and sweet snacks to stock up on before departure. Sleeper trains typically have four berth compartments (occasionally six berths, depending on seasonal variations and group configuration) with bench seats that convert into sleeping bunks. A sheet, pillow and blanket are provided, although some travellers prefer to bring their own sleeping sheet. Passengers of different genders may sometimes be required to share a compartment and there will be occasions where you'll be sharing with local travellers or travellers who are not part of your group.
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    Hue

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    Arrive in Hue this morning – Vietnam’s former royal capital - and enjoy a local breakfast of bun bo hue (a spiced beef noodle soup). The food here is influenced by its imperial heritage (small dishes and a focus on aesthetic presentation) and Buddhism, reflected in the many vegetarian restaurants. After leaving your luggage at your hotel, embark on a tour of the city’s imperial monuments from the back of a motorbike. Stop past Thien Mu Pagoda – an active Buddhist monastery since 1601, where you'll see a car that belonged to Thich Quang Duc, the worldly famous self-immolating monk of the 1963 protests. After some time exploring, it's time to eat! You’ll enjoy a plant-based Buddhist meal specially prepared by a chef and descendant of the royal family, in the garden of their family home. After, visit the royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc and enjoy some free time this evening. You may like to ask your leader for the best place to try imperial street specialties for dinner tonight like banh hue (rice flour cakes stuffed with shrimp, pork and spices).
    The motorbike tour has been assessed for safety and is closely monitored. To participate please ensure your travel insurance covers riding pillion on a motorbike up to 125cc. If you prefer not to participate, please let your leader know and they will arrange car transportation (cost included).
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    Hoi An

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    This morning you’ll go to a local coffee house where three generations of Hue locals are living together. Admire the traditional house and gardens before meeting your host, Mr Khoa. Learn about his passion for coffee with a demonstration of how to make Hue’s traditional salt coffee, from the bean roasting process to the secret ingredients. Maybe even have a go at making it yourself! After, visit the Imperial Citadel and Forbidden Purple City before heading south by bus through coastal rice paddies and the mountainous Hai Van Pass to Hoi An. This beautifully restored city retains the feel of centuries past and tonight, you’ll head to the Old Centre – a UNESCO World Heritage site full of colourful streets, heritage buildings and specialty shops. Try Cao Lau (a local noodle dish) with your group tonight, then head out among the lanterns for a nighttime orientation walk with your leader.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
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    Hoi An

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    Danang to Nha Trang

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    Nha Trang

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    Ho Chi Minh City

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    Mekong Delta

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    Ho Chi Minh City

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    Phnom Penh

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    Phnom Penh

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    Kampot

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    Kampot

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    Battambang

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    Siem Reap

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Leistungen 2026

  • Gastfamilie (1 Nacht), Hotel (14 Nächte), Bootsübernachtung (1 Nacht), Schlafwagenübernachtung (2 Nächte)
  • Halong-Bucht - Bootsfahrt mit Übernachtung
  • Hue - Königliches Grabmal des Kaisers Tu Duc
  • Hue - Highlights & Hinterhöfe Tour mit dem Motorrad
  • Hue - Thien Mu Pagode
  • Hoi An - Cao Lau Abendessen + Laternenwanderung in Hoi An
  • Hue - Salziger Kaffee
  • Hue - Eintritt in die Kaiserstadt und geführte Besichtigung
  • Hoi An - Teeverkostung in der Stille
  • Hoi An - Kochkurs mit lokalem Koch
  • Hoi An - Markttour
  • Nha Trang - Meeresfrüchte Abendessen
  • Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt - Museum der Kriegsüberreste
  • Ho Chi Minh Stadt - Stadtrundfahrt
  • Ho Chi Minh Stadt - Banh mi
  • Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt - Besuch des Ben-Thanh-Marktes
  • Mekong Delta - Bootsfahrt mit Besuch bei lokalen Produzenten
  • Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt - Kochkurs mit lokalem Koch
  • Phnom Penh - Willkommensessen
  • Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21)
  • Phnom Penh - Die Tötungsfelder von Choeung Ek
  • Phnom Penh - Essenstour mit dem Tuk-Tuk
  • Kampot - Krabbenmarkt & Mittagessen
  • Kampot - Orientierungswanderung unter Anleitung
  • Kampot - Phnom Chhnork
  • Kampot - Besuch einer Pfefferplantage und eines Salzfeldes
  • Kampot - Frühstück im Epic Art Café (NGO-Restaurant)
  • Kampot - Kochkurs & Pfeffereisverkostung
  • Kampong Chhnang - Besuch im Töpferdorf
  • Battambang - Ländliches Essen mit dem Fahrrad
  • Siem Reap - Ein Tag Angkor Pass
  • Siem Reap - Frühstück im Dorf
  • Siem Reap - Sonnenaufgang am Angkor Wat
  • Halong-Bucht - Bootsfahrt mit Übernachtung
  • Hue - Königliches Grabmal des Kaisers Tu Duc
  • Hue - Highlights & Hinterhöfe Tour mit dem Motorrad
  • Hue - Thien Mu Pagode
  • Hoi An - Cao Lau Abendessen + Laternenwanderung in Hoi An
  • Hue - Salziger Kaffee
  • Hue - Eintritt in die Kaiserstadt und geführte Besichtigung
  • Hoi An - Teeverkostung in der Stille
  • Hoi An - Kochkurs mit lokalem Koch
  • Hoi An - Markttour
  • Nha Trang - Meeresfrüchte Abendessen
  • Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt - Museum der Kriegsüberreste
  • Ho Chi Minh Stadt - Stadtrundfahrt
  • Ho Chi Minh Stadt - Banh mi
  • Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt - Besuch des Ben-Thanh-Marktes
  • Mekong Delta - Bootsfahrt mit Besuch bei lokalen Produzenten
  • Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt - Kochkurs mit lokalem Koch
  • Phnom Penh - Willkommensessen
  • Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21)
  • Phnom Penh - Die Tötungsfelder von Choeung Ek
  • Phnom Penh - Essenstour mit dem Tuk-Tuk
  • Kampot - Krabbenmarkt & Mittagessen
  • Kampot - Orientierungswanderung unter Anleitung
  • Kampot - Phnom Chhnork
  • Kampot - Besuch einer Pfefferplantage und eines Salzfeldes
  • Kampot - Frühstück im Epic Art Café (NGO-Restaurant)
  • Kampot - Kochkurs & Pfeffereisverkostung
  • Kampong Chhnang - Besuch im Töpferdorf
  • Battambang - Ländliches Essen mit dem Fahrrad
  • Siem Reap - Ein Tag Angkor Pass
  • Siem Reap - Frühstück im Dorf
  • Siem Reap - Sonnenaufgang am Angkor Wat
  • 16x Frühstück
  • 9x Mittagessen
  • 8x Abendessen

Unterkunft 2026

Homestay (1 night), Hotel (14 nights), Overnight Boat (1 night), Overnight Sleeper Train (2 nights)

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