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Maximum group size: 12
What's not included: Travel to Vietnam and from Cambodia, airport transfer outside the trip dates, visa fees, alcoholic and other beverages at meals, snacks, guide gratuities, travel insurance.
Trip Intro
This trip is a combination of touring, hiking, learning about the local history and culture, and optional kayaking and swimming. The hiking is in Vietnam’s Sapa region and on the last day in Cambodia. You’ll hike about 2.5-3.5 hours each day on dirt roads and paths that can be muddy with rocks and ruts with both downhill and uphill sections, but not any significant elevation gain. Some sections can be slippery, especially if there has been recent rain. You’ll also do a lot of walking to explore Angkor Wat, which can feel significant with the steps and the humidity. The trip is rated a 2 and is suitable for any woman who regularly walks at a brisk pace 3 to 4 days a week for 35 - 45 minutes and there are typically 3 to 5 hours of daily activity. Patience, flexibility, and adaptability will be great to bring with you!
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This is a hiking and sightseeing trip, where our emphasis is more on experiencing the area's rich history and diverse culture than on covering miles. There will also be opportunities to kayak, swim and snorkel in Ha Long Bay.
We will be staying in modern, tourist hotels in Hanoi and Siem Reap that are double occupancy and have en suite bathrooms. We'll spend 2 nights at the Topas Ecolodge in their executive bungalows with double occupancy rooms and en suite bathrooms. Two nights will be spent aboard a private sailing ship with 8 double-occupancy cabins and en suite bathrooms. The cabins on the sailing will be tighter accommodations than in hotels, but with your own private ensuite in each room. There are 4 single supplements available for this trip but they do not include the two nights on the boat due to limited capacity there.
Trip Resources
Below is the proposed itinerary for the trip. As is true on any adventure travel trip, plans for any specific day may be modified due to weather considerations, unforeseen circumstances, new opportunities, and group interests.
Welcome to Vietnam! Our trip begins today in Ha Noi, one of Asia's most picturesque cities and the capital of Vietnam. Plan to arrive at Noi Bai International Airport before 2 PM. Our group will officially meet at 4 PM at the hotel. We'll start getting to know each other, review our plans for the trip, and then enjoy our first of many delicious shared meals.
Included Meals: Dinner
Accommodations: Hanoi Pearl Hotel or similar
Travel Time: Driving (50 minutes)
We will get an early start today, as is the local custom, and head towards Hoan Kiem Lake. This freshwater lake, located in the heart of the city, is a peaceful spot where many locals—especially women—begin their morning routines and practice tai chi. As we cross the iconic Rising Sun Bridge to visit the Ngoc Son Temple, we'll try to spot one of the endangered large soft-shell turtles, which is considered quite auspicious. Afterwards, we'll stop at a charming coffee shop to try Vietnamese iced coffee, or if you're feeling more adventurous, an egg coffee!
Continuing our walking tour, we'll explore Hanoi's Old Quarter, with its picturesque crooked lanes, charming colonial architecture, and the enticing aromas of street food—it’s a sensory delight! We'll stop along the way for a traditional lunch before visiting the Temple of Literature. Built in 1076, the Temple of Literature housed Vietnam's first university and functioned for 700 years, educating royalty, mandarins, and members of the elite. Its gardens and well-preserved architecture offer a fascinating glimpse into Vietnam's past. Next, we’ll visit the Vietnamese Women's Museum, and if time allows, the Hoa Lo Prison. Our day concludes with a refreshing draft beer—bia hoi—and a tasting of some of the delicious local specialties.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Hanoi Pearl Hotel or similar
Daily Activities: Walking tour of Hanoi
Today, we head north to the mountainous region of Sapa! The drive takes about 5 hours in our comfortable, private van. This region is famous for its welcoming ethnic minority groups, vast rice paddies, and is home to Mount Fansipan, the tallest peak in Indochina. It’s also quickly becoming a premier trekking destination in Vietnam.
We’ll arrive at Topas Ecolodge in time for lunch and settle into our rooms for the next two nights. Nestled in the mountains of Hoan Lien National Park, about 45 minutes from Sapa town, Topas Ecolodge is a Certified "Unique Lodge" by National Geographic. After lunch, we’ll stretch our legs with a 2.5-3 hour walk to a Red Dao village. The Red Dao women are easily recognizable by their distinctive red triangular-shaped turbans and shaved heads and eyebrows. They are known for their beautiful handmade embroidery and basket weaving. We’ll have the opportunity to meet the local women and learn about their culture before hiking back to Topas Ecolodge for dinner.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Topas Ecolodge
Daily Activities: Walk to Red Dao Village (3 hours)
Travel: Driving (5 hours)
After a peaceful morning enjoying the sunrise from your prime viewpoint atop the mountain, we’ll pack up and head to explore a more remote part of Hoang Lien National Park.
Today's trek will begin near Sin Chai village in the high mountains, where the trail passes waterfalls and deep valleys. Our first stop will be at the Red Dao village of Nam Nhiu, where we’ll take a brief break to learn about their agrarian lifestyle and visit a few homes. We will then follow a small dirt trail dotted with bamboo huts, which are used by local farmers during the harvest season. We’ll arrive at Nam Cang village in time for lunch at the Topas Riverside Lodge, set against a jungle backdrop and connected to the village by a suspension bridge—one at a time, here!
After lunch, we’ll visit Nam Cang village to learn how the locals make rice paper, jewelry, and their vibrant embroidery. If the sun is out, we may also take a swim in the river before transferring back to Topas Ecolodge for the afternoon. The rest of the afternoon is free to relax in the infinity pool or schedule a traditional Red Dao herbal bath at the spa.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Topas Ecolodge
Daily Activities: Hiking (3.5 hours), Visit Nam Nhiu and Nam Cang Village
Travel: Driving (2 hours)
We’ll have our last morning with our new friends at Topas Ecolodge before packing up and journeying to the top of Mt. Fansipan. Once we arrive in Sapa town, we’ll board the Muong Hoa mountain train for a short, scenic ride to the Fansipan cable car station, which boasts the longest cable car in the world with the highest elevation gain. We’ll take a private cable car to the base of Mt. Fansipan and then either climb the final 600 steps or take the funicular to reach the summit.
After taking our time to explore the summit, we’ll retrace our steps back to Sapa for lunch. After a wonderful few days in the mountains, we’ll transfer by private bus back to Hanoi for a restful night.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Hanoi Pearl Hotel or similar
Daily Activities: Summiting Mt. Fansipan via cable car
Travel: Driving (5 hours)
Today, we set out to sea! We’ll make our way northeast to Ha Long Bay. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1994, we’ll enjoy a premier view of its natural beauty aboard our own private junk—a type of ancient Chinese sailing ship.
After a welcome drink and safety briefing, we’ll check into our cabins, freshen up, and then sit down for a specially prepared Vietnamese lunch while cruising towards the Cap La fishing village and several islands.
We’ll take our time exploring the beautiful emerald waters, towering limestone cliffs, and fascinating karst islands, with options to kayak, swim, or stretch your legs on a short hike. At sunset, we’ll return to the boat and sail towards our overnight anchorage in Bai Tu Long Bay.
After dinner, we’ll have the opportunity to try our hand at squid fishing!
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Dragon Pearl Junk
Daily Activities: Optional Kayaking, Swimming, or Hiking
Travel: Driving (2 hours)
We’ll start our day with a Tai Chi lesson on the sun deck, the perfect way to begin the morning. After breakfast, we’ll visit the Thien Canh Son Cave to learn more about the history of Ha Long Bay. We’ll then transfer to a smaller boat to reach the Vung Vieng fishing village, a peaceful area ideal for kayaking and swimming.
While enjoying a fresh seafood lunch, we’ll cruise to our next destination, Vung Ha, where we can swim and kayak again through the stunning Karst Mountains. Back on the boat, we’ll celebrate our last night on the water with a sunset party.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodations: Dragon Pearl Junk
Daily Activities: Optional Tai Chi, Kayaking, Swimming
The amount of the information about these two countries shared with us by the local guides.
- it was the sounds, smells, the agenda, the service staff [waiters, trades people, local guides..] definitely not the company of the women on this AGC trip. If I could afford it, I would go on a private tour, rather than a group tour. - This was my 4th AGC trip, and the quality of the company has gone from good to worse. - on the 1st everyone chatted with one another - on the 2nd trip there was one lady that did not chat with me, and chatted with all. - on the 3rd trip, there were 3 different groups that joined - a group of 5, then a group of 3, then a group of 2. I was the only one on my own, and another lady. I chat with each member of the group - at the same time, I don't reveal a lot about myself, so I got lost in the shuffle of communication. If I fell off a cliff, they would notice during the fall and help me. - on this 4th trip, I continue to chat with each member of the group - t the same time, I don't reveal a lot about myself, so I got lost in the shuffle of communication. The other members gravitated to the "exciting folks" in the group. One lady did not chat with me, and chatted with all. It was not an inclusive group. If I fell off of a cliff they would not notice me to the end of the trip maybe? It was good they did not say I am shy - when I say something in the conversation, their eyes do not light up, but when others do their eyes light up. I have an accent so I do speak slowly to the group. - I continue to participate in the group. I am happy with the sights, sounds, smells and what we see in Vietnam.
All the chosen areas/sites, the lodging, meals and company. And of course, our guide, Brenda Porter was exceptional.
Experiencing a new culture, knowledgeable guides (AGC and local) that openly shared their lives and culture with us, great group of women, small group size, fabulous food, nice mix of city and country/nature activities, nice hotels.
Seeing Vietnam and Cambodia and learning about the culturesof both countries
The other travelers in the group were all tremendous people who got along well and were game for anything. Janie, our AGC guide, was so enthusiastic about the countries and their cultures and it was infectious.
I could not have asked for better guides. Janie made sure we were informed about everything we needed to know and helped me get a lot out of the experience with here enthusiasm and eagerness to discuss our impressions with each other. Everything went smoothly, allowing me to focus on enjoying myself.
This was a long time "bucket list" trip for me. I was so happy to share it with our great group, the excellent Janie, and Ploung, Sung, and Borin.
Our guides, the trip participants, the food, the interactions with the local people.
It helped me change my image ofVietnam and really see the people and country. AGC provides a unique perspective of ant country it visits and this trip absolutely lived up to that.
Departure Date | Availability | Price | |
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November 04 to November 14, 2025 |
FULL |
$5995.00 |
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March 09 to March 19, 2026 |
Available |
$6295.00 |
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November 10 to November 20, 2026 |
Available |
$6295.00 |
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