The Emerald Triangle | Thailand, Laos, Cambodia
The Emerald Triangle | Thailand, Laos, Cambodia
$2736
The Emerald Triangle | Thailand, Laos, Cambodia
15 Days Starting in Bangkok, Thailand and ending in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Visiting: Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Khao Yai National Park, Buriram Province, Khong Chiam, Pha Taem National Park, Pakse, Boloven Plateau, Champassak, Khong Island, 4,000 Islands, Don Khone, Kratie, Phnom Penh
Tour operator:
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
2 - 12
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Meat
Tour operated in:
EnglishInterests:
Cultural, Gardens & Nature Tours, Island Hopping, Wildlife Tours
Activities:
Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Southeast Asia with "The Emerald Triangle" tour, exploring the rich cultural and natural heritage of Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. Discover Thailand's ancient Ayutthaya and the wildlife of Khao Yai National Park, then cruise down the mighty Mekong to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Wat Phu Temple in Laos. Experience the serene beauty of the 4,000 Islands, the Boloven Plateau, and the dramatic Khone Phapaeng Falls. Finally, cross into Cambodia to witness the rare freshwater dolphins and the historic charm of Phnom Penh. Enjoy comfortable 3-star accommodations, delicious local cuisines, and a variety of transport modes including minibus, boat, and tuk-tuk.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Bangkok - arrival and time to explore the area
Location: Bangkok
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
Arrival in Bangkok and check in to a downtown hotel in the City’s lively Banglamphu district. Afternoon to relax, recover from your jetlag by the pool or explore the area, street life and local markets before a welcome, local-style dinner.
Day 2 : World Heritage Ayutthaya
Location: Ayutthaya
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Departure upcountry for the ancient city of Ayutthaya, the Siamese capital between the 14th and 18th centuries, and once one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Asia. Tour of some of the myriad historical sites by boat and on foot before an afternoon transfer to Pak Chong town, our base for nearby Khao Yai National Park.
Day 3 : Khao Yai National Park
Location: Khao Yai National Park
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Day tour of the World Heritage site includes morning and afternoon safaris to spot some of the park’s rich fauna including gibbons, hornbills and with luck wild elephants. We’ll also take you on a jungle hike and visit one of Khao Yai’s most picturesque waterfalls.
Day 4 : Phanom Rung and Muang Tam
Location: Buriram Province
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: The Wood Surin
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Heading east to Buriram Province our first stop will be the charming 11th-century site of Muang Tam, a well-preserved Angkor-period temple set amid picturesque lily ponds. Following a local-style, partly cook-your-own, lunch, we’ll climb up to Phnom Rung, another spectacular ancient temple, (now on UNESCO’s tentative list), set atop an extinct volcano. An evening tour of Surin Town’s night food market completes the day.
Day 5 : East to the Mekong River
Location: Khong Chiam
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning’s stops include the small town of Sikorapum location of another beautifully restored Angkor site, as well as the picturesque Sirindhorn Lake. Afternoon arrival at the small town of Khong Chiam on the banks of the Mekong River, overlooking Laos, with some time at leisure to take in the scenery from our well-placed riverside resort.
Day 6 : Pha Taem National Park
Location: Pha Taem National Park
Accommodation Name: Peerada River View Resort, Kong Chiam
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Our day trip to nearby Pha Taem National Park includes a forest hike to discover the spectacular cliff paintings and unusual mushroom rock features for which the park is famous. Take in the magnificent Mekong vistas from the clifftops before a later afternoon boat trip along the Mun and Mekong rivers
Day 7 : Cross the border to Laos
Location: Pakse
Accommodation Name: Pakse Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Leisurely morning in this quaint riverside town before crossing into Laos for a 2-night stay in Pakse. The afternoon is free to check out the markets, temples and bustling waterfront of this old French river port or try one of the famous, traditional Lao herbal massages.
Day 8 : The Boloven Plateau
Location: Boloven Plateau
Accommodation Name: Pakse Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Day tour of some of the varied sites of the Boloven Plateau, home to numerous ethnic minorities and the centre of Lao’s coffee-growing industry including visits to one of the area’s tea and coffee plantations, a colourful local market and a chance to bathe in the spectacular Tad Yeuang Falls.
Day 9 : Boat down the Mekong to World Heritage Wat Phu
Location: Champassak
Accommodation Name: The Riviera Champassak
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Back on to the Mekong River for a boat trip south to the small, historic town of Champassak. Afternoon visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Wat Phu – a pre-Angkor, Khmer temple dramatically situated on a mountainside overlooking the valley of the Mekong.
Day 10 : On to the 4,000 Islands
Location: Khong Island
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Pon Arena Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Time to head south with a ferry across the Mekong and visit to a small but atmospheric ruined jungle-temple, before arriving on Khong Island in the beautiful 4,000 Islands archipelago. Afternoon free to explore the village and waterfront or just take in the views from our resort’s pool or a strategically placed riverside cafe.
Day 11 : By boat through the 4,000 Islands
Location: 4,000 Islands
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Seng Alhoune
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Early morning visit to a lively and very traditional local market followed by an island-hopping boat tour through the 4,000 Islands – a stretch of the Mekong of truly outstanding natural beauty – including a lunch courtesy of local villagers, to our day’s final destination the picturesque Khone Island.
Day 12 : Don Khone, the Liphi Falls and old Japanese Railway
Location: Don Khone
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Seng Alhoune
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
The morning is spent exploring some of the sites of Khone island on foot and by tuk-tuk including the Liphi falls and the old WW2 Japanese railway. The afternoon is at leisure for you to explore further on foot or by bicycle or just sit back and relax by the resort’s pool.
Day 13 : Down the Mekong into Cambodia
Location: Kratie
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: The Mekong Dolphin
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
A stop at Khone Phapaeng – one of the world’s largest waterfalls – before crossing into northern Cambodia and the remote town of Stung Treng. Here we’ll continue south to Kratie town for an afternoon tour by a Cambodian rural development project including the rare freshwater dolphins and local village life.
Day 14 : A rarely visited 12th-century temple and on to Phnom Penh
Location: Phnom Penh
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: The Patio Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Continue south through Kampong Cham Province with a stop at the well-preserved 12th-century site of Wat Nokor and afternoon arrival in Phnom Penh. An evening farewell, Khmer-style dinner completes the tour.
Day 15 : Phnom Penh and end of tour
Location: Phnom Penh
Meals Included: Breakfast
Morning at leisure and end of the tour with departure at your convenience.
What's Included
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Meals
Breakfasts (B) x 14, Lunches (L) x 8, Dinners (D) x 6 are included.
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Transport
Transport includes Minibus, Boat, Walk, and Tuk Tuk.
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Accommodation
Accommodation is in comfortable 3* range hotels, en-suite and air-conditioned with, where possible, pools.
What's Not Included
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Flights
International and domestic flights are not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and must be purchased separately.
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Personal Expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and beverages are not included.
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Optional Activities
Optional activities and excursions not mentioned in the itinerary are not included.
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Visa Fees
Visa fees for Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia are not included.
Mode of Transport
Minibus, Boat, Walk, Tuk TukAccommodation
Comfortable 3* range, en-suite and air-conditioned with, where possible, pools.Check out our Q&As
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What kind of activities are included in the Khao Yai National Park visit?
The visit to Khao Yai National Park includes morning and afternoon safaris to spot wildlife such as gibbons, hornbills, and possibly wild elephants. There will also be a jungle hike and a visit to one of the park's picturesque waterfalls.
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What kind of accommodation can I expect on this tour?
You will stay in comfortable 3-star range accommodations that are en-suite and air-conditioned, with pools available where possible.
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Will there be opportunities to interact with local communities?
Yes, you will have several opportunities to meet friendly locals and sample the contrasting and delicious cuisines of Laos and Cambodia.
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What activities are planned for the 4,000 Islands?
Activities in the 4,000 Islands include an island-hopping boat tour, a visit to a traditional local market, and exploring the village and waterfront of Khong Island. You will also visit the Liphi Falls and the old Japanese railway on Don Khone Island.
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What will we do in Phnom Penh at the end of the tour?
In Phnom Penh, you will have a morning at leisure before the tour ends with departure at your convenience.
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What types of transportation will be used during the tour?
The tour will use a variety of transportation methods including minibus, boat, walking, and tuk-tuk.
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What can I expect during the visit to the Boloven Plateau?
The day tour of the Boloven Plateau includes visits to tea and coffee plantations, a colorful local market, and a chance to bathe in the spectacular Tad Yeuang Falls.
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What will the boat trip down the Mekong River to Wat Phu entail?
The boat trip down the Mekong River will take you to the small historic town of Champassak, followed by an afternoon visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Wat Phu, a pre-Angkor, Khmer temple situated on a mountainside overlooking the Mekong Valley.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Yes, the tour includes meals: 14 breakfasts, 8 lunches, and 6 dinners.
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What’s your policy on tipping?
Tipping is discretionary. People always appreciate a gesture for their hard work and dedication but staff are paid and don’t rely on tips. It's hard to give a guideline before a tour as it does depend on the group size. The tour leaders don’t collect money for tips but are happy to advise. What often works well is if the group appoint someone to collect and distribute tips on behalf of the whole group.
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You say small, but how small are your groups?
Limiting our group sizes to either 10 or 12 persons maximum is important to us on many levels. It’s a simple method to reduce impact and improve responsible tourism. It’s a significant advantage when visiting local people, villages, tribal groups and so on, a smaller group has far less impact, is far less intimidating and there's a much greater chance of a warm welcome and opportunities for genuine interaction. (No villager is going to invite 18 people in for a cup of tea!) Furthermore, service is inevitably improved with a higher ratio of guides and tour-leaders to customers and we are able to offer a more personalized service. Information and directions are passed on more easily and a high level of flexibility can be maintained, which isn't possible with larger groups. Benefits arise with respect to any nature-based activities. Not only do smaller groups have a less negative impact on the natural environment but, as above, it is easier for a guide to transmit instructions and knowledge. There is also far more chance of spotting birds and wildlife with lower numbers. Last but not least - on an enjoyment level, small numbers create a much more cohesive group with far less chance of cliques or 'groups within groups'. It's often been described by those who travel with us - and we'll allow ourselves a pat on the back at this point as it is the intention - as, "more like a group of friends and not like a tour group at all".
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Are the tours suitable if I am travelling alone?
Our small group tours make ideal holidays for solo travellers. Small fully escorted groups, eating together, family style, no compulsory single supplements all go towards making you feel like you are travelling with a group of friends. If you don’t want to share then ask about single room supplements.
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Can I book my flights through you?
We are happy to book your flights from the UK to your destination. There are few direct flights but we can offer a wide range of options, from regional airports as well as London, using most major airlines – most often Thai, Emirates and Qatar. Prices on the website are a guideline and we find the best prices and routes for you. Upgrades to Premium Economy or Business class are available.
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Security - how safe is South East Asia?
Travel in most of Southeast Asia is generally very safe and the vast majority of the local population is extremely honest. We'd say there are three things to watch out for; crossing busy roads (goes without saying really) and being careful in busy markets (same as anywhere). Thirdly, we’d advise you to be a bit wary after dark in some of the larger cities where petty crimes such as bag snatching are not unheard of, so take care with phones, cameras and bags. Your tour leader knows the area well and will advise.
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What’s the payment plan for the tours?
We ask you to pay a 10% deposit upon booking your holiday with the balance being due 60 days prior to departure. There is no surcharge for paying by credit card. There is no charge for debit cards. We accept most major credit cards including American Express.
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Can I extend my trip beyond the scheduled dates of the tour?
Yes, definitely. We can be entirely flexible when it comes to planning your trip with us, except, of course, on the dates of the tour itself. Many of our customers choose to add an additional night or two at the start or end of the tour. Our suite of tour extensions are also very popular, whether they involve some relaxation time on a beach or getting underneath the skin of a Southeast Asian city. Each tour page gives extension options relevant to that particular tour, so feel free to have a look through. Alternatively, you can give us a call to discuss your requirements.
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Why go on an escorted tour rather than go it alone?
Obviously there are advantages to both styles of travel. One of the main ones in favour of a small group tour is that, if you have limited time, we’ve done the planning for you and make sure you get to all the ‘must sees’ and some hidden gems. We find tour leaders much more interesting than out of date guide books and they combine this with humour (and patience). It’s also interesting and fun to travel with a small group of like-minded people.
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Will your tours cater for pescatarians/vegetarians/vegans?
On the tours we eat family style as South East Asian food lends itself so well with this. So, there are lots of dishes on the table usually ordered by the tour leader. They are very used to vegetarians and vegans and order with this in mind …. Usually ordering double the vegetarian dishes as everyone wants some! Pescatarians will be in their element while most eateries and hotel restaurants will have a selection of vegetarian and vegan options on their menus. Tofu is not as widely found as in Southeast Asia but young jackfruit or pumpkin are common curry ingredients instead of fish or chicken. Dairy products are not generally a feature of South East Asian cooking so will rarely be seen outside of hotel buffet breakfasts and while eggs are widely used, they are optional. You won’t be left out on our journey through the delicious local foods on offer.
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