The Best of Vietnam 11 Days

Tour Code: 56F1VQ6N8POR 

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Ho Chi Minh City, My Tho, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Halong Bay
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Duration

11 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

About this tour

Ho Chi Minh City, My Tho, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Halong Bay

Embark on a journey commencing in Ho Chi Minh City and concluding in Hanoi! The Best of Vietnam offers an 11-day tour package that guides you through Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and six other captivating destinations within the country. This comprehensive tour encompasses accommodation, the expertise of a knowledgeable guide, meals, transportation, and more.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of Indochina Royal Travel
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • * Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • * Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • * Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • * The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • * Porterage Facility

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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> Arrive Saigon

Greetings in Saigon, Vietnam!

Upon your arrival, you will be transferred from Tan Son Nhat Airport to the heart of Saigon, where you can check in at the hotel. Take some time to unwind and shake off any jet lag. Overnight stay in Saigon.

Please be advised that hotel check-in typically occurs around 14:00.

<span> Day 2</span> Saigon City Tour - Cu Chi Tunnel

Commencing our city exploration, we begin at the Reunification Palace, bearing witness to the conclusion of the intense Vietnam War in 1975. Today, this majestic structure serves as both a museum and an official reception hall. Adjacent to the palace, you'll find the colonial-style Central Post Office and the Notre Dame Cathedral, a significant landmark built between 1877 and 1883. Our morning concludes with a visit to the War Remnants Museum.

Lunch will be provided at a local restaurant.

In the afternoon, we embark on an overland journey to the Cu Chi Tunnels—an extraordinary underground network crafted by Vietnamese guerrillas to defend the region against American attacks during the Vietnam War. There's even an opportunity to crawl through a portion of the tunnel, explore the infirmary, kitchen, and more, gaining insights into the survival strategies employed by the people.

Return to your hotel later in the day. Overnight stay in Saigon.

<span> Day 3</span> Saigon - Mekong Delta - Saigon

This morning, we depart from Saigon to My Tho, located in the heart of the Mekong Delta, with a visit to the exquisite Vinh Trang Pagoda en route. Upon arrival, a leisurely boat excursion awaits us along the river, offering views of stilt houses, fruit plantations, and fishing villages lining the riverbanks. Continuing to Tortoise Islet, we indulge in lunch amidst the orchard garden. Following that, a boat ride to An Khanh, a less touristy gem in Ben Tre, allows us to relish a cruise on a hand-rowed sampan beneath the shade of water coconut trees along natural canals. We conclude our journey with the enjoyment of seasonal fruits and honey tea, accompanied by the melodic tunes of "Southern Vietnamese folk music" performed by locals.

Explore a family-run enterprise that embodies the tranquil rural lifestyle, savor the delectable coconut candy, and immerse yourself in the pastoral ambiance as you wander through the fruit plantation and village. Overnight stay in Saigon.

<span> Day 4</span> Saigon - Danang - Hoi An Ancient Town

In the morning, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight to Da Nang.

Upon arrival at Da Nang airport, you will be picked up and taken to your hotel in Hoi An to drop off your luggage.

Guided by our knowledgeable guide in Hoi An, we will stroll over the tile-roofed Japanese Bridge, explore the quiet Chinese Assembly Halls, visit ancient houses and Trading Houses, pagodas, and take a leisurely walk into the market located by the Thu Bon River. Here, you may experience the same emotions as the artists who perceive the rooftops of Hoi An as a magical, ancient world with an Oriental ambiance, serving as a wellspring of inspiration. Hoi An is also an excellent destination for shopping, whether it be for lanterns, soft silk, raw silk, or having your clothes tailor-made within a day.

Overnight stay in Hoi An.

<span> Day 5</span> Hoi An - Tra Que vegetable village - Hoi An

Start your day by departing from your hotel and embarking on a 30-minute bicycle ride to Tra Que Herb Village. Take a leisurely stroll through the vegetable gardens and immerse yourself in the village's history. Engage in gardening activities, including preparing the land, fertilizing with seaweed, raking the ground, sowing, watering, and picking vegetables. Indulge in a relaxing foot soak before joining a local family to prepare lunch.

Participate in the cooking process, trying your hand at making Tam Huu spring rolls and Banh Xeo, a local pancake from the central region of Vietnam. After your morning excursions and a delightful lunch, you will learn the art of harvesting and wrapping vegetables. Bid farewell to your gracious host family before riding back to the hotel.

Overnight stay in Hoi An.

<span> Day 6</span> Hoi An - My Son - Hoi An - Hue

Departing from Hoi An to explore My Son, a site that unveils the hidden treasures of the Cham culture that flourished in Central Vietnam. Discover the mysteries and construction secrets behind the Cham towers, leading My Son to be recognized as one of Vietnam's UNESCO World Heritages.

After the exploration, return to Hoi An and board your bus for the onward journey to Hue.

Overnight stay in Hue.

<span> Day 7</span> Hue City Tour - Street Food - Flight to Hanoi

Acknowledged as Vietnam's inaugural Cultural World Heritage site by UNESCO, Hue boasts a rich tapestry of ancient royal architecture and embodies the quintessence of traditional Vietnamese lifestyle. Begin your day by exploring the allure of the Royal Citadel and Forbidden City. Next, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Dong Ba Market, a bustling hub where local ingredients for Hue's distinctive cuisine are on display.

To delve deeper into local culture, embark on a unique street food tour around noon. Indulge in delectable treats ranging from Sticky Rice Dumplings (Ram It) or Filtered Tapioca Dumplings (Banh Loc) to the renowned Hue Beef Vermicelli Soup (Bun Bo Hue). The culinary journey includes a visit to a cozy restaurant offering Sweet Soup (Che), a delightful local delicacy made from tapioca and various indigenous ingredients. Alternatively, savor a Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk if you prefer.

In the evening, head directly to Hue airport for your onward flight to Hanoi.

Overnight stay in Hanoi.

<span> Day 8</span> Hanoi City Tour

Today is dedicated to exploring the capital of Vietnam. Begin with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, his modest stilt house, and the One-Pillar Pagoda situated near Ba Dinh Square, a venue for Hanoi's most solemn ceremonies. Continue your journey to Tran Quoc Pagoda and the Temple of Literature, the country's inaugural high school for scholars.

After a satisfying lunch at a local restaurant, proceed to Hoan Kiem Lake, the vibrant heart of Hanoi.

Depending on the day of the week:

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, or Sunday: Explore the Museum of Ethnology. This remarkable museum offers a profound insight into the diverse cultural heritage of Vietnam, showcasing an impressive collection of 15,000 artifacts. Exhibits include depictions of a typical village market, the craft of making traditional hats, and a Tay shamanic ceremony. Videos provide an authentic glimpse into these cultural practices. The museum also features a reconstructed traditional Black Thai house and serves as a center for global research and conservation of traditional Vietnamese cultures.

Monday, Wednesday, or Friday: Embark on a journey to Bat Trang ceramic village, located approximately 20 km from Hanoi. This historic pottery village has flourished for over five centuries.

Return to your hotel in Hanoi later in the day for relaxation.

Overnight stay in Hanoi.

Please note: The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is closed on Monday and Friday.

<span> Day 9</span> Hanoi - Halong Bay/ Lan Ha Bay - Overnight Cruise

Should you desire to witness the vibrant morning routines of Hanoi locals, an early awakening followed by a visit to a nearby lake awaits. Join the captivating spectacle of hundreds of residents engrossed in their morning Tai Chi quan, jogging, martial arts, classical dance, and more. Following a delightful breakfast at the hotel, our journey takes us to Halong Bay, a UNESCO-designated Natural World Heritage site since 1994 and 2006. Check in to our overnight boat and embark on an exploration of Halong Bay, making stops to visit caves, indulge in swimming, and relish the sea's sunset. Dinner features a delectable spread of fresh seafood! Overnight on board.

Please note: The itinerary is subject to change based on weather conditions without prior notice.

<span> Day 10</span> Halong Bay/ Lan Ha Bay - Hanoi

Begin your morning with invigorating Tai Chi quan or yoga exercises led by the experienced crew. Enjoy a delightful breakfast as your boat gracefully navigates the enchanting islets of Halong. Return to the wharf and board a shuttle bus back to Hanoi around midday, with an anticipated arrival in the city by 3-4 pm. Overnight stay in Hanoi.

<span> Day 11</span> Hanoi Departure

Enjoy leisure time to relax or engage in personal shopping (arranged at your discretion) before proceeding to the airport for your return flight home. End of service.

Please note: Hotel check-out time is typically around 12:00.

Durations

9 - 12 days

Languages

English

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Vietnam

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Ho Chi Minh City, My Tho, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Halong Bay
Hanoi’s Colonial Architecture - 🏛️ Exploring Hanoi’s Colonial Architecture: A Journey Through Time in the French Quarter When most travelers think of Hanoi, their minds often jump to the lively chaos of the Old Quarter — buzzing scooters, sizzling street food stalls, and narrow alleyways filled with history. But just a short stroll away lies another side of the city: the French Quarter, where grand boulevards, leafy trees, and elegant colonial mansions whisper stories of Vietnam’s colonial past. If the Old Quarter feels like a vibrant maze, then the French Quarter offers space, serenity, and timeless elegance. And what makes it truly fascinating is how these buildings — constructed during French rule in the late 19th and early 20th centuries — now blend seamlessly into modern-day Hanoi. In this blog, let’s dive deep into Hanoi’s colonial architecture, explore the must-see landmarks, uncover hidden gems, and share insider tips to make your visit in 2025 unforgettable. 🌿 A Different Pace: From Old Quarter to French Quarter After the sensory overload of the Old Quarter, stepping into the French Quarter feels like a breath of fresh air. The streets are wider, the pace slower, and the trees taller. Instead of tiny tube houses, here you’ll find broad boulevards, neoclassical façades, and elegant villas that once housed colonial administrators and wealthy merchants. This neighborhood, located around Hoan Kiem Lake and stretching toward Ba Dinh District, is sometimes called Hanoi’s “second French Quarter.” Both areas showcase different layers of colonial influence, each with its own unique atmosphere. Walking here is a joy: you can actually hear birdsong, admire the pastel-colored villas, and feel the cool shade of banyan and flamboyant trees. It’s no wonder that many embassies, luxury hotels, and cultural institutions now call this district home. 🏰 Architectural Styles: From Neoclassical to Art Deco The architecture of Hanoi’s French Quarter isn’t uniform. Instead, it’s a rich mix of styles that evolved over decades: ✨ Neoclassical (early 1900s) – Think grand pillars, symmetrical facades, and whitewashed walls. These buildings often housed important colonial offices.✨ Beaux-Arts & Renaissance influences – Characterized by ornate balconies, arched windows, and elaborate detailing.✨ Art Deco (1930s) – Sleek, geometric lines that represented modernity at the time.✨ Oriental touches – Some villas incorporated tiled roofs or dragon motifs, blending French design with Vietnamese aesthetics. The result? A living museum of architectural evolution, all within walking distance. 🌟 Must-See Colonial Landmarks in Hanoi (Updated for 2025) Here are the highlights you shouldn’t miss when exploring Hanoi’s French Quarter and beyond: 1. Hanoi Opera House 🎭 Perhaps the most iconic colonial building in Hanoi, the Opera House (built in 1911) was modeled after Paris’s Palais Garnier. With its elegant yellow façade, grand columns, and ornate interior, it remains a cultural hub. Today, it hosts concerts, ballets, and international performances — check the 2025 schedule for special events if you want to experience it firsthand. 2. Government Guest House 🏛️ Originally the residence of the Governor of Tonkin, this grand neoclassical mansion now serves as the Government Guest House. While it’s not open to the public, you can admire its pastel-yellow walls and elegant gardens from the outside. It’s located at the intersection of Ngo Quyen and Le Thach streets, just a few steps from Hoan Kiem Lake. 3. Metropole Hanoi Hotel ✨ A living legend of colonial luxury, the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi (built in 1901) has hosted everyone from Charlie Chaplin to Angelina Jolie. Even if you’re not staying overnight, you can enjoy afternoon tea in the glass-roofed Le Club Bar or sip cocktails at the Bamboo Bar by the pool. 4. St. Joseph’s Cathedral ⛪ Although technically in the Old Quarter, this Gothic Revival church (built in 1886) reflects the French colonial period. Often compared to a mini version of Notre-Dame de Paris, it’s still an active place of worship and a popular photography spot. 5. Ba Dinh’s Colonial Villas 🏡 Along Phan Dinh Phung and Dien Bien Phu streets in Ba Dinh District, you’ll find tree-lined avenues dotted with French villas. Many of them now serve as embassies or government offices. These quieter streets are perfect for a leisurely stroll away from tourist crowds. 6. Vietnam National Museum of History 📚 Housed in a former colonial building with yellow walls and Indochinese architectural flair, this museum is worth visiting not only for its exhibits but also for its design. The mix of French style and Vietnamese motifs makes it a standout landmark. 🚶 Best Ways to Explore the French Quarter Exploring Hanoi’s French Quarter is best done on foot. Here are some tips for your 2025 visit: 👟 Walking Tour – Start from Hoan Kiem Lake, pass by the Opera House, then wander down Trang Tien Street, where luxury boutiques now sit inside colonial storefronts. Continue toward Ngo Quyen Street to see the Government Guest House, then loop around toward the Metropole. 🚲 Cyclo Ride – For a slower pace, hop on a cyclo (three-wheeled bicycle taxi) and let a local guide pedal you through the boulevards while you sit back and soak in the views. 🚌 Guided Tour – Several Hanoi walking tour companies now offer themed “Colonial Architecture Tours,” which include hidden villas and access to buildings usually closed to the public. ☕ Cafés & Dining in Colonial Buildings One of the best ways to experience colonial architecture is to enjoy it from the inside. Many of Hanoi’s historic villas have been transformed into stylish cafés, restaurants, and art spaces: Maison de Tet Décor – A villa-turned-café with garden views, perfect for brunch. L’Espace (French Cultural Center) – A cultural hub with exhibitions, film screenings, and a cozy café. Metropole’s Angelina Bar – For fine dining and crafted cocktails inside one of Hanoi’s most elegant hotels. 📸 Photography Tips for 2025 Morning Light: The soft glow between 7–9 AM is ideal for capturing yellow façades. Avoid Midday Heat: Hanoi can get hot, especially from May to September. Details Matter: Don’t just snap the whole building — zoom in on wrought-iron balconies,...Hanoi Opera House - 🎭 Hanoi Opera House in 2025: A Timeless Icon of Art, Culture & History Few landmarks in Hanoi capture the city’s unique mix of history, culture, and elegance quite like the Hanoi Opera House. Known officially as the Municipal Theatre, this magnificent building stands proudly at the eastern end of Trang Tien Street, where French charm meets Vietnamese soul. More than just a venue for performances, the Opera House is a symbol of Hanoi’s colonial heritage and its continuing transformation into a global cultural capital. Let’s dive into its history, architecture, experiences, and tips for visiting in 2025. 🏛️ A Journey Through Time 🇫🇷 French Ambitions in Vietnam Construction of the Opera House began in 1901 and lasted nearly ten years. Built on reclaimed land, it officially opened in 1911, modeled after the neo-Baroque Palais Garnier in Paris. With its Ionic columns, slate tiles imported from France, and intricate façade, it was the ultimate jewel of French Hanoi. During the colonial era, it wasn’t just a building — it was the epicenter of high society, where the French elite attended operas, ballets, and classical concerts. ✊ The August Revolution of 1945 In August 1945, the Opera House became a stage for politics rather than performance. From its balcony, the Viet Minh proclaimed the success of the August Revolution, marking a turning point in Vietnam’s fight for independence. 🎭 From Socialist Realism to Global Stage After independence, the Opera House hosted plays and performances centered on Socialist Realism and revolutionary ideals. However, following a major restoration in the early 2000s, the building returned to its former grandeur, once again shining as a cultural hub. Today in 2025, it remains a living monument where history, art, and architecture merge. ✨ Architectural Grandeur Step inside (or even admire from outside), and you’ll instantly understand why this is one of Hanoi’s crown jewels. 🕯️ Interiors That Breathe Elegance The Opera House is adorned with: Crystal chandeliers ✨ Sweeping marble staircases 🪞 Ornate Parisian mirrors Red velvet seats and golden accents Every detail reflects Parisian luxury, yet it has been carefully restored to preserve authenticity. 🌙 Exterior Beauty If you don’t attend a show, don’t worry. The facade is a masterpiece in itself — especially under: Evening floodlights 🌆 The soft glow of a full moon 🌕 Early morning golden light 🌞 It’s a photographer’s dream, and many locals gather here just to enjoy the atmosphere. 🎶 Performances & Events in 2025 The Hanoi Opera House isn’t just about history — it’s an active cultural hub. 🎻 What You Can See In 2025, the Opera House continues to host: Classical concerts featuring Vietnamese and international orchestras 🎼 Ballet & opera performances in collaboration with global companies 🩰 Traditional Vietnamese music and dance shows with modern interpretations 🎶 Contemporary fusion events, blending Vietnamese instruments with Western symphonies 🎷 💡 Pro Tip Tickets often sell out quickly, especially for international collaborations. Book online directly at the official Hanoi Opera House website or via reputable Vietnamese ticketing platforms. 🍵 Experiences Around the Opera House The Opera House is located in the French Quarter, one of Hanoi’s most elegant districts. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss nearby: ☕ Café Terrace at Sofitel Metropole Hotel – enjoy afternoon tea in Hanoi’s most iconic hotel. 🛍️ Trang Tien Plaza – luxury shopping and local designer boutiques. 🎨 L’Espace (Institut Français) – exhibitions, film screenings, and cultural events. 🌳 Hoan Kiem Lake – just a short walk away, perfect for an evening stroll. 📸 Best Photo Spots For the perfect Opera House picture in 2025: 📍 Across Trang Tien Street – for a full frontal view. 📍 From the side boulevards – to capture the columns and angles. 📍 At night – when the building glows in golden light. 📍 During Tet Festival – when the Opera House is decorated with flowers and lights. 🗺️ Practical Travel Tips (2025) 🕰️ Opening Hours The Opera House is only open to the public during performances and special tours. If you don’t attend a show, you can still admire the exterior anytime. 🎟️ Ticket Prices Local performances: From 150,000 VND (~6 USD) International shows: Up to 2,500,000 VND (~100 USD) Guided tours (when available): Around 200,000–300,000 VND (~8–12 USD) 🚕 Getting There 🚶 Walking: Only 10–15 minutes from Hoan Kiem Lake. 🚖 Taxi or Grab: Affordable and convenient. 🚲 Cyclo ride: A charming old-fashioned way to arrive. 👜 Dress Code While not extremely strict, smart casual is recommended. Locals often dress elegantly for evening shows. 🌟 Why Visit the Hanoi Opera House in 2025? It’s Hanoi’s most iconic colonial building. It’s a living museum of Vietnamese history — from colonial times to independence. It offers world-class performances in a unique setting. It’s surrounded by the French Quarter’s charm — perfect for a half-day cultural stroll. 🎭 Final Thoughts The Hanoi Opera House is more than just a building — it’s a symbol of Hanoi’s identity. From colonial glamour to revolutionary history and modern-day cultural rebirth, it has witnessed the city’s greatest transformations. In 2025, whether you attend a world-class ballet, enjoy a Vietnamese traditional concert, or simply admire its architecture under the moonlight, the Opera House promises an unforgettable experience. 👉 My advice: Don’t just pass by. Book a performance, step inside, and let the magic of Hanoi’s Opera House transport you across time.

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Cierra
29/04/2025

Excellent!

Traveling through Vietnam with Indochina Royal Travel was a fantastic experience. The hotels selected were comfortable and ideally situated near major attractions. The food served was delicious and authentic, and the English-speaking guides were engaging and insightful, making every cultural stop memorable and informative.
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Diana
28/04/2025

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The Cambodia tour was extremely well managed. Every detail was taken care of, and the guides were engaging and informative throughout.
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28/04/2025

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I can’t say enough about how much we enjoyed the Laos itinerary. It was filled with nature, temples, and kind locals. Our guide’s English was easy to understand, and he gave helpful cultural context everywhere we went. Indochina Royal Travel made us feel safe and cared for the whole way.
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Kaydence
28/04/2025

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Indochina Royal Travel impressed us with how quickly they responded to every question before the trip. Once in Vietnam, everything was even better than expected. The English-speaking guide was engaging and easy to follow. Each meal and hotel reflected local charm and great taste.
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26/04/2025

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My Myanmar journey with Indochina Royal Travel was deeply rewarding. The hotels were comfortable and authentically decorated, adding to the cultural atmosphere. The English-speaking guides were warm, professional, and highly knowledgeable, ensuring that every moment was meaningful and smoothly organized.
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26/04/2025

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Vietnam tours by Indochina Royal Travel are truly excellent. The hotels were comfortable and well-located, making it easy to explore major attractions. The included meals were delicious and authentic, and the English-speaking guides were professional, friendly, and very informative, enhancing every part of the trip.
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25/04/2025

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Myanmar tours by Indochina Royal Travel were absolutely worth it! The cultural sites were stunning, and the logistics were perfectly handled. This company truly delivers a memorable experience.
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25/04/2025

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My Myanmar tour with Indochina Royal Travel was remarkable from start to finish. The hotels were cozy and reflected local culture well. The itinerary included a perfect balance of cultural immersion and sightseeing. The English-speaking guides were experts in their field, providing engaging commentary that brought the journey to life.
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24/04/2025

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Indochina Royal Travel’s Myanmar tours are exceptional in every way. The itinerary was thoughtfully curated, the hotels comfortable and authentic, and the guides fluent in English and extremely professional. I felt valued as a customer due to their quick responses and genuine care, making the experience unforgettable.
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24/04/2025

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Traveling Myanmar with Indochina Royal Travel was a truly rewarding experience. The itinerary was well planned, and the hotels were comfortable and culturally authentic. The English-speaking guides were professional, warm, and knowledgeable, making the journey smooth and enriching.
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22/04/2025

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Indochina Royal Travel impressed me with their professionalism and care during my Cambodia trip. They arranged lovely hotels, delicious local meals, and fluent English-speaking guides who shared valuable cultural insights. Their responsiveness to questions and the smooth flow of the itinerary made me feel confident and fully supported throughout the tour.
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22/04/2025

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The Cambodia tour arranged by Indochina Royal Travel was impressive. Their team was very professional and communicative, answering all my questions quickly. The hotels were lovely, and the guides spoke fluent English, offering deep insights into Cambodia’s history and culture that made the trip educational and truly memorable.
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21/04/2025

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The Laos trip exceeded my expectations. Hotels offered comfort and local authenticity. Guides were fluent, passionate, and shared fascinating cultural stories, making the experience unforgettable.
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20/04/2025

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My Myanmar tour organized by Indochina Royal Travel was nothing short of spectacular. The itinerary was perfectly curated to include historic sites and unique cultural experiences. Hotels offered modern comforts combined with traditional charm. The English-speaking guides were experts who enriched the trip with fascinating stories and ensured a smooth, hassle-free journey.
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19/04/2025

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My Myanmar trip organized by Indochina Royal Travel was smooth and rewarding. The hotels combined comfort with traditional style, and the English-speaking guides were passionate and well-informed, making sure each day was engaging and that we fully appreciated the country’s rich cultural heritage.

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