Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days

Tour Code: M9J1112FTOJZ 

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Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Kampong Phluk Floating Village, Kampong Thom, Phnom Penh, Takeo, Krong Kaeb, Kampot, Koh Rong
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Duration

14 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

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About this tour

Embark on a 14-day adventure through Cambodia’s most captivating destinations. Begin in Siem Reap, exploring the majestic Angkor Wat and the intricately carved Banteay Srei. Experience the unique lifestyle of the Kampong Phluk Floating Village before heading to the historical treasures of Kampong Thom. Continue your journey to the bustling capital of Phnom Penh and delve into the cultural heritage of Takeo. Relax in the coastal charm of Krong Kaeb and Kampot, and finally, unwind on the pristine beaches of Koh Rong. This tour offers an immersive experience of Cambodia’s diverse landscapes and rich history.

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 VTP 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> Arrival in Siem Reap & Welcome dinner

Upon arriving at Siem Reap International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel.

Siem Reap, meaning "defeat of Siam," is the most thriving area in modern Cambodia. After checking in, you’ll have some leisure time to relax by the pool or take a stroll through the old market.

In the evening, we will dine at Marum Restaurant, known for its inventive local dishes. Marum is an NGO dedicated to supporting street children and other marginalized youth.

<span> Day 2</span> Cycle to Angkor Archaeology Park

In the morning, set off on a bike tour to explore the temples, starting with the renowned but less crowded sites. Your first stop will be Ta Prohm, distinguished by its wild, jungle-clad appearance with trees and vines overtaking its structures. Known as the Tomb Raider Temple due to its role in the film, it is one of the most picturesque and memorable temples in the Angkor complex.

Next, cycle to the ancient city of Angkor Thom, entering through the monumental stone gate adorned with elephant carvings and four colossal faces. Continue to Bayon Temple, located in the heart of the city and famous for its enigmatic faces representing the 54 provinces of the former Khmer Empire. Don’t miss the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King, renowned for their detailed bas-reliefs.

Enjoy a lunch break at a local restaurant where you can savor delicious Cambodian cuisine.

In the afternoon, bike to the crown jewel of the Angkor complex, Angkor Wat. With your guide, delve into the rich history and symbolic significance of this extraordinary ancient temple before returning to your hotel.

<span> Day 3</span> Pedal to Banteay Srei & Kbal Spean

Today, our bike tour will guide us along unpaved roads through rural villages. We’ll ride on a flat path for approximately 7 km to reach the Banteay Samre temple. From there, we’ll continue on rugged roads through picturesque villages and rice fields, eventually arriving at the Banteay Srei temple, situated outside the main temple city and constructed from pink sandstone.

The journey features serene, narrow roads offering charming countryside views as you pass local markets, schools, villages, and Buddhist temples. We’ll pause for a water break in the shade of a tree before reaching Banteay Srei, also known as the Citadel of Women. This red sandstone temple is renowned for its intricately detailed carvings, which have been exceptionally well-preserved.

Following this, enjoy lunch at the base of the mountain before a short transfer to Kbal Spean. From there, trek 3 km uphill along a jungle trail to the waterfall and the River of a Thousand Lingas. Observe the ancient carvings on the riverbed and waterfall before returning to Siem Reap by transfer.

<span> Day 4</span> Bike & boat tour to the floating village

This morning, we set off to explore the Siem Reap backroads, heading towards the ancient Roulous Group, once the heart of Khmer civilization and constructed by the Angkorian king in the 8th century. We will visit the three main temples in the area: Lolei, Preah Ko, and Bakong.

Lunch will be served at a local residence before we travel another 12 km to Tonle Sap Lake. There, we’ll embark on a brief boat ride to Kampong Phluk to observe the floating villages and gain insight into the water-based lifestyle.

Tonle Sap Lake, the largest lake in Southeast Asia, supports the region’s agricultural needs and is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The lake acts as a vast reservoir during the rainy season, with water flowing out to the Mekong River and eventually reaching the China Sea. On our return to Siem Reap, we’ll take a scenic backroad, passing numerous stilted houses and pagodas, making for a picturesque and enjoyable end to the day.

<span> Day 5</span> Siem Reap – Kampong Thom – Phnom Penh

Today, we begin with a 2.5-hour drive to Kampong Thom, where we’ll embark on a biking adventure through the ancient site of Sambor Prey Kuk. This site, an important pre-Angkorian landmark from the 6th to 7th centuries, is poised to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After exploring the temples with our guide, we’ll enjoy a local lunch.

Post-lunch, we’ll take a scenic bike ride through picturesque rice paddies and small villages, with friendly locals greeting us along the way. We’ll then board our van for a 4-hour transfer to Phnom Penh. Known for its colonial charm, Phnom Penh is Cambodia’s vibrant capital, situated at the confluence of the Mekong River and Tonle Sap Lake. The city boasts many colonial-era buildings that capture its rich history and create a captivating blend of Asian and Western influences.

<span> Day 6</span> Phnom Penh, Bike tour to the Silk Island

Today, we leave the bustling city behind and take a ferry across the river, heading north from Phnom Penh to the Silk Islands. Once on the islands, we’ll bike through lush orchards and vegetable farms, soaking in the tranquil rural scenery and learning about the local way of life. We’ll make stops to explore traditional village industries and gain insights into authentic Cambodian culture. The serene environment of the islands provides a refreshing break and an opportunity to delve into Cambodia’s silk weaving heritage, stroll through peaceful villages, or simply relax by the river.

In the afternoon, we’ll have lunch at a city restaurant before enjoying a leisurely afternoon. Later, we’ll embark on a sunset cruise along the Phnom Penh riverfront. Enjoy the stunning views while sipping on cocktails, beer, or soft drinks, and experience a unique perspective of the city.

<span> Day 7</span> Phnom Penh – Takeo

This morning, we depart from the busy streets of Phnom Penh for a visit to the Killing Fields, a site where political prisoners were executed during the Khmer Rouge regime. Following this, we embark on a bike ride through Takeo province, where we’ll explore the charming Angkorian temples of Ta Prohm and Yeay Peau.

After a lunch break, we continue south toward Takeo. Along the way, we stop at Chiso Mountain, where you can ascend a 180-step staircase to reach the summit and explore the well-preserved ruins of a 10th-century Angkorian temple. From here, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding countryside before we transfer to Takeo for an overnight stay.

<span> Day 8</span> Cycle from Takeo to Kep

Today, we’ll embark on a biking adventure to the delightful coastal town of Kep. We’ll spend the day cycling along scenic backroads, passing through charming villages, striking limestone karst landscapes, and lush rice fields. Along the way, we’ll explore Kampong Trach and visit the Wat Kirisehla pagoda, nestled beneath a dramatic karst formation. We’ll then continue our ride to the renowned Kampot Pepper plantation, famous for its aromatic black, red, and white pepper, thanks to the region’s ideal soil conditions.

Following our visit to the pepper plantation, we’ll head to the historic coastal town of Kep. You’ll have the option to hike through Kep National Park, where you can trek along trails through a small mountain range, offering breathtaking views of Kep’s coastline.

<span> Day 9</span> Kep to Kampot

This morning, we’ll begin our bike ride on paved roads before transitioning to dirt and gravel paths, heading towards Secret Lake, an artificial reservoir. From there, we’ll continue to a pepper plantation situated in a serene rural setting, surrounded by stunning views and lush tropical gardens. A local expert will guide us through the farm, offering insights into pepper cultivation, the various types of peppercorns, and traditional organic farming methods.

After our exploration, we’ll enjoy lunch at the farm before heading to Kampot. The remainder of the day will be yours to explore the town at your own pace.

<span> Day 10</span> Kampot, cycling & kayaking

After breakfast, we set out on a bike ride along the river, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of Kampot and appreciate its natural beauty and local way of life. Along the way, you'll encounter local artisans crafting baskets from natural materials. Continuing your ride by the river, you'll then cross it with your bike via boat. The tour concludes with a kayaking adventure on the river and an opportunity for a refreshing swim.

<span> Day 11</span> Kampot – Sihanoukville & Koh Rong

Today, we head south from the hotel towards Sihanoukville. Our route takes us along a tarmac road, offering glimpses of daily Cambodian life and scenic views of the coastline. The vibrant blue of the Gulf of Thailand to your left will provide a refreshing contrast to the heat, as the road opens up and the shade of the trees becomes sparse. We’ll stop for lunch at a local hut near some tranquil homes, where you'll savor delicious Khmer cuisine.

After lunch, you'll be transferred to Sihanoukville to board a speed boat to Koh Rong. Spend the remainder of the day relaxing on the beach, as you unwind and enjoy the final moments of your biking journey.

<span> Day 12</span> Free Day on the beaches

Today is a leisurely day to enjoy at your own pace. Take full advantage of Koh Rong’s beautiful beaches, renowned as some of the most breathtaking in Cambodia. The island offers pristine emerald waters, expansive sandy shores, and ample sunshine to bask in.

Koh Rong’s idyllic setting will captivate you with its crystal-clear waters and expansive sandy stretches. Spend your time lounging on the serene beaches and savoring refreshing drinks made with local ingredients.

<span> Day 13</span> Free Day on the Island

Today is a day of freedom to explore at your leisure. You have a range of exciting activities to choose from, including swimming, snorkeling, mountain biking, trekking, kayaking, and boat excursions.

<span> Day 14</span> Transfer to Phnom Penh & Tour Concludes

Today, we wrap up our journey with farewells to your guides. We'll transfer to Phnom Penh, allowing you a final day to reflect on the enriching cycling experiences, stunning coastal vistas, and cultural discoveries that this tour has offered!

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Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Kampong Phluk Floating Village, Kampong Thom, Phnom Penh, Takeo, Krong Kaeb, Kampot, Koh Rong
Vietnam Fine Arts Museum - 🎨 Vietnam Fine Arts Museum – Where the Soul of Vietnamese Art Comes Alive 🇻🇳 📍 Address: 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi🕘 Opening Hours: Daily from 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM🎟️ Entrance Fee: Around 40,000 VND for adults (discounts available for students & children)🌐 Website: vnfam.vn 🏛️ A Treasure Trove of Vietnamese Creativity Just a short stroll southwest of the Vietnam Military History Museum, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum (Bảo tàng Mỹ thuật Việt Nam) is one of Hanoi’s most inspiring cultural stops. Set inside a charming three-story colonial building with signature chocolate-brown shutters, this museum showcases the incredible journey of Vietnamese art — from prehistoric relics to modern masterpieces. Originally established in 1966, the museum was once a French girls’ boarding school before being transformed into a national gallery. Today, it stands as Vietnam’s premier collection of fine art, reflecting the country’s deep cultural roots, spiritual traditions, and the creative evolution shaped by centuries of history. 🖌️ From Bronze Drums to Modern Brushstrokes The museum’s exhibits are arranged chronologically, allowing visitors to follow the flow of Vietnamese art through time. It’s like stepping into a visual history book — each floor reveals a new chapter of the nation’s artistic spirit. 🪶 1. Ancient & Early Vietnamese Art The journey begins with Dong Son culture artifacts — intricately decorated bronze drums, tools, and ceremonial figures dating back over 2,000 years. These remarkable items highlight Vietnam’s early artistic achievements and its connection to agriculture, music, and spiritual life. Next, you’ll encounter Cham sculptures and Angkor-style carvings depicting celestial dancers and Hindu deities. Their elegance and rhythm are breathtaking — proof that art in Vietnam has always been deeply intertwined with religion and mythology. 🪷 2. Buddhist and Imperial Art (17th–19th Centuries) One of the most striking sections features Buddhist art from the 17th and 18th centuries — an era often called the golden age of temple sculpture. ✨ Don’t miss the wooden statues from Tay Phuong Pagoda, famous for their lifelike expressions and intricate carving. These figures, once worshiped in ancient temples, seem almost alive, capturing moments of meditation, serenity, and enlightenment. You’ll also find imperial lacquerware, silk paintings, and altarpieces from the Nguyen dynasty — beautifully preserved works that reflect the aesthetics of Vietnam’s last royal court. 🌾 3. Folk Art and Ethnic Diversity Moving up through the museum, the energy shifts from solemn temple art to the vivid colors of Vietnamese folk art. 🐓 Dong Ho woodblock prints from Bac Ninh Province are particularly delightful — playful yet philosophical, these traditional prints depict scenes of rural life, legends, and moral lessons. There’s also a fascinating section on ethnic minority art, displaying textiles, masks, and ritual objects from groups such as the Tay, Hmong, and Thai peoples. Together, they paint a vivid picture of Vietnam’s incredible cultural mosaic. 🖼️ 4. Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Art The final floors of the museum reveal Vietnam’s journey through colonialism, revolution, and modernization — all reflected through its evolving art styles. 🎨 Early 20th-century works show the influence of French realism and impressionism, as Vietnamese painters studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine in Hanoi. Artists like To Ngoc Van, Nguyen Phan Chanh, and Bui Xuan Phai became pioneers of modern Vietnamese painting, blending European techniques with traditional subjects. Post-1954, during the war years, Socialist Realism dominated — paintings of workers, soldiers, and farmers proudly portrayed the nation’s collective spirit. But since the 1990s, a new generation of artists has emerged, embracing experimental and global influences while maintaining a distinctly Vietnamese voice. Expect to see striking modern installations, abstract works, and mixed-media pieces that reflect themes of identity, resilience, and rapid change in 21st-century Vietnam. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Visiting the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum This isn’t just a place for art lovers — it’s a visual diary of Vietnamese history and culture. Each floor captures the country’s shifting identity, from spiritual devotion to modern expression. 💡 Reasons to visit: 🧭 The most comprehensive fine art collection in Vietnam. 🪷 Beautifully restored colonial architecture. 🖼️ Well-organized exhibits with bilingual information (Vietnamese & English). 📸 A peaceful atmosphere perfect for contemplation and photography. ☕ A cozy museum café nearby where you can relax after your visit. 🧭 How to Plan Your Visit in 2025 🕗 Opening Hours:Open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry around 4:30 PM). 🎟️ Ticket Price (as of 2025): Adults: 40,000 VND (~$1.50 USD) Students: 20,000 VND Children: Free entry 💬 Guided Tours:English-speaking guides are available upon request, or you can rent an audio guide for a small fee. This is highly recommended if you want deeper insights into each collection. 🚗 Getting There:The museum is centrally located — about a 10-minute drive from Hanoi Old Quarter or a pleasant 20-minute walk past the Temple of Literature. You can take a Grab, taxi, or even cycle there if you’re feeling adventurous. 📍 Nearby Attractions to Combine If you plan your day well, you can easily explore several nearby landmarks: 🏯 Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu): Just a few blocks away — perfect to pair with your art exploration. 🪖 Vietnam Military History Museum: Learn about the country’s heroic struggles. ☕ Nguyen Thai Hoc Street Cafés: Lined with small coffee shops and local eateries where you can unwind with an iced coffee after your museum tour. 🖋️ Insider Tips for 2025 Visitors ✨ Best Time to Visit:Go in the morning to enjoy soft light through the museum’s tall windows — it makes photography magical. 📸 Photo Policy:Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash is restricted. Be respectful around religious statues and ancient artifacts. 🎨 Souvenir Shop:Don’t skip the gift shop! You can find beautiful art books, postcards, and limited-edition prints by contemporary Vietnamese artists. 🧘 Travel Tip:Pair your visit with a stop at The Note Coffee or Cong Caphe nearby — they both make for relaxing spots to reflect on the artistic treasures you’ve just seen. ❤️ Final Thoughts: Where Vietnam’s Heart Beats in Color...B-52 Victory Museum - 🛩️ B-52 Victory Museum in Hanoi: Reliving “Dien Bien Phu in the Air” 🇻🇳 📍 Address: 157 Doi Can Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi🕘 Opening Hours: Tuesday–Thursday, Saturday & Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM🎟️ Entrance Fee: Free🌐 Official Website: baotangchienthangb52.com.vn ✈️ A Patriotic Landmark in the Heart of Hanoi If you’re fascinated by military history or simply want to understand how Vietnam remembers one of the most intense chapters of the 20th century, the B-52 Victory Museum (Bảo tàng Chiến thắng B-52) is an essential stop on your Hanoi itinerary. Tucked away in the quiet Ba Dinh District, this patriotic museum commemorates Vietnam’s remarkable defense during the December 1972 air campaign, known internationally as the “Christmas Bombings” and locally as “Dien Bien Phu in the Air.” It’s here that visitors can witness firsthand the remnants of the war that reshaped global history. 💥 The Story Behind the “B-52 Victory” Between December 18 and 29, 1972, U.S. President Richard Nixon launched Operation Linebacker II, an intense bombing campaign targeting Hanoi and other major northern cities. Over 15,000 tons of bombs were dropped within just 12 days, devastating parts of the capital — including hospitals, schools, and residential neighborhoods. However, the Vietnamese forces stood firm. In one of the most dramatic moments of the war, 15 American B-52 bombers were shot down, a feat that became a powerful symbol of resistance. This turning point strengthened Vietnam’s position during peace talks and marked the beginning of the end of the war. The Vietnamese call it “Dien Bien Phu tren khong” — “Dien Bien Phu in the Air” — drawing a direct comparison to the historic 1954 victory that ended French colonial rule. 🏛️ Inside the B-52 Victory Museum As you step inside, you’ll notice that this isn’t your typical war museum filled only with facts and figures. It’s a deeply emotional and symbolic tribute to Vietnamese resilience and unity. ✨ Highlights include: 🧱 Wreckage of a real B-52 bomber, dramatically displayed in the courtyard. 🖼️ Photographs and documents detailing the December 1972 bombings. 🎖️ Artifacts from the Vietnamese air defense units, including missiles, radar equipment, and uniforms. 🎬 Video presentations explaining how the downing of the B-52s influenced the end of the war. One of the most moving exhibits is the section dedicated to the lives lost during the bombings, showcasing both the tragedy and the determination of Hanoi’s citizens during those dark days. 🌊 Don’t Miss: Huu Tiep Lake (B-52 Lake) Just a short walk away from the museum lies Huu Tiep Lake, a small, peaceful pond with a massive piece of twisted metal rising from the water — the remains of a downed B-52. 🪶 Surrounded by quiet homes and small cafes, the site is haunting yet beautiful. Locals still refer to it simply as “the B-52 Lake,” and it serves as a poignant reminder of how war and daily life once collided in the heart of Hanoi. If you visit both the museum and the lake, you’ll get a complete picture of this historic event — from the strategic overview to the very real scars it left on the city. 📸 Tips for Visiting in 2025 🕓 Plan your visit early: The museum closes by 4:30 PM, so mornings are best for fewer crowds and better light for photography. 🎧 Take a guide or download an audio tour: Some exhibits are labeled in Vietnamese only, but English-speaking guides or online resources can help bring the stories to life. ☕ Combine with nearby attractions: The museum sits between Ba Dinh Square and the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, making it easy to include all three in a half-day cultural trip. 📱 Check for temporary exhibits: As of 2025, the museum occasionally features new digital installations and short documentaries about aerial warfare and international peacekeeping missions. 🚖 How to get there: A quick Grab or taxi ride from Hanoi Old Quarter takes about 15 minutes. Parking for scooters is also available onsite. ❤️ Why You Should Visit The B-52 Victory Museum is not only about old aircraft and dusty archives — it’s about Vietnam’s enduring spirit. Walking through the exhibits, you can sense the pride and pain of a people who refused to surrender, even in the face of overwhelming odds. For history lovers, photographers, and curious travelers alike, this museum offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into Hanoi’s wartime past, framed through a uniquely Vietnamese perspective. So next time you’re in Hanoi, take a step off the beaten tourist path — and spend an hour or two exploring this powerful piece of living history. 🇻🇳✨ 🌐 Quick Summary Category Details Location 157 Doi Can Street, Ba Dinh, Hanoi Hours Tues–Thurs, Sat & Sun: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Ticket Free entry Highlights B-52 wreckage, air defense exhibits, photos & documents Nearby Ba Dinh Square, Huu Tiep Lake, Museum of Ethnology

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Andy
19/05/2025

Excellent!

Vietnam with VTP Travel was an incredible journey. Every hotel was carefully selected for comfort and convenience. The food was a highlight, with fresh and authentic local dishes. The English-speaking guides were engaging and knowledgeable, making history and culture accessible and exciting. Their professionalism ensured a smooth and enjoyable trip.
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Eugene
19/05/2025

Excellent!

We loved the personalized care VTP Travel gave during our Myanmar trip. They responded to every question quickly during planning. On the tour, everything ran smoothly—from transfers to meals. Our guide’s English was excellent, and he gave us insight into daily life, not just the tourist sites.
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Carmen
19/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Myanmar with VTP Travel was an eye-opening experience. The itinerary included all the must-see sites, and the hotels were both comfortable and reflective of local culture. The English-speaking guides were experts in history and traditions, sharing fascinating stories that made the trip enriching and memorable.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Carissa
18/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Myanmar with VTP Travel was a remarkable experience. The itinerary was well designed, the hotels were comfortable, and the English-speaking guides were experts on local culture and history. Their friendly and professional approach made me feel supported and enriched my understanding of the country immensely.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Jane
16/05/2025

Excellent!

Myanmar tours by VTP Travel were nothing short of spectacular. The cultural immersion and well-organized schedule made it a truly memorable experience.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Hanna
16/05/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel provided an exceptional Vietnam tour that was flawlessly organized from start to finish. The hotels were comfortable and perfectly located, making it easy to explore the vibrant culture and history. The English-speaking guides were knowledgeable and friendly, offering rich insights and answering every question with patience and enthusiasm.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Angel
16/05/2025

Excellent!

Booking a Cambodia trip with VTP Travel was one of my best travel decisions. Their team was attentive and quick to respond to all inquiries. The hotels were clean and charming, and the English-speaking guides were passionate and knowledgeable, providing deep insights into the country’s heritage and traditions.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Hillary
14/05/2025

Excellent!

My Myanmar journey with VTP Travel was exceptional. The hotels were authentic and cozy, enhancing the cultural atmosphere. The itinerary balanced exploration and relaxation perfectly. The English-speaking guides were warm, professional, and deeply knowledgeable.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Carole
14/05/2025

Excellent!

Exploring Laos with VTP Travel was a refreshing break from cookie-cutter tours. The company went the extra mile to offer authentic, meaningful experiences. The hotels were comfortable, and the schedule was relaxed. Our English-speaking guide showed us both major sights and hidden gems, always with a smile and deep cultural insight.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Eddie
14/05/2025

Excellent!

I loved my Laos trip arranged by VTP Travel. The accommodations were authentic and very comfortable. The itinerary was thoughtfully designed to showcase both cultural and natural beauty. Our English-speaking guides were friendly, patient, and highly knowledgeable, making the entire experience immersive and enjoyable.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Dorothy
14/05/2025

Excellent!

Our Cambodia trip was a dream, thanks to VTP Travel’s expert planning. The historical sites were breathtaking, and the pace of the tour was ideal. We especially appreciated how the guide, who spoke excellent English, made history easy to understand and relate to.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Darlene
13/05/2025

Excellent!

My Laos tour with VTP Travel was a wonderful journey into nature and culture. The accommodations were authentic yet comfortable, and the itinerary was thoughtfully balanced between sightseeing and relaxation. The English-speaking guides were patient and well informed, sharing stories and traditions that enriched my understanding of the country immensely.
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Elliot
13/05/2025

Excellent!

I was blown away by the level of detail and care VTP Travel put into our Vietnam tour. Every stop was timed perfectly, allowing us to explore without feeling rushed. The hotels were well-kept and had great amenities. Our guide’s fluent English and knowledge of local traditions made this a cultural journey rather than just a holiday.
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Thelma
13/05/2025

Excellent!

With VTP Travel, our Laos experience was a smooth blend of adventure and cultural exploration. We loved how well-paced the itinerary was. Each hotel provided great comfort and local flavor. What stood out most were the knowledgeable guides who gave historical background with passion and perfect English, making the entire journey memorable.
Cycle Cambodia: Angkor to the Beaches- 14 Days
Dianne
11/05/2025

Excellent!

Booking Myanmar through VTP Travel was the best decision we made. The guide made ancient temples and traditions come alive with detailed, fluent commentary. Everything from airport pickup to hotel check-ins was perfectly coordinated. We felt safe and inspired the whole time.

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