Vietnam and Cambodia Tours
Why Choose Vietnam and Cambodia Tours?
An unforgettable journey through Vietnam and Cambodia, two neighboring countries filled with breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From pristine beaches and lush mountains to endless rice fields, towering terraced fields, and sacred Buddhist temples, these Southeast Asian gems offer an incredible variety of experiences. Perfectly combined in one seamless trip, our Vietnam Cambodia tours invite you to explore the vibrant beauty, unique traditions, and majestic wonders of these two captivating destinations. Start planning your adventure today and uncover the true spirit of Southeast Asia!
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the visa requirements for Cambodia?
No special procedures are needed. You can get a visa on arrival at Siem Reap Airport or the Chau Doc border. Bring your passport, 2 photos, and $30-35.
2. When is the best time to visit Cambodia?
The dry season (October–April) is ideal for clear skies and mild weather. During the rainy season (May–September), showers are brief, leaving sunny hours for sightseeing.
3. Can I fly to Cambodia from Vietnam?
Yes, you can! Direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi to Siem Reap make it easy to explore the stunning Angkor temples.
4. Does the agency assist with visa formalities for Vietnam and Cambodia?
Yes, we help with all visa applications when you book with us. Vietnam requires a visa for most travelers, which can be done online. Cambodian visas are available on arrival.
5. Can I include Laos or Thailand in my Vietnam-Cambodia tour?
Absolutely! Add Laos or Thailand with 5–7 extra days. Travel options include flights or overland routes connecting Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand.
6. Can I start my trip in Cambodia and end in Vietnam?
Yes! Begin in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap and finish in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. We’ll customize your itinerary to suit your needs.
7. How do I travel from Vietnam to Cambodia?
You can fly (1-hour flight from major Vietnamese cities), take a boat up the Mekong River, or go by land. Flights and boats are faster and more comfortable.