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Southeast Asia 4‑Week Adventure

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Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok

Morning: Land at Suvarnabhumi Airport and transfer to your hotel in the bustling Siam district. Freshen up and enjoy a quick Thai iced tea.

Afternoon: Explore the magnificent Grand Palace and the sacred Wat Phra Kaew, marveling at the intricate murals and golden spires.

Evening: Stroll through the vibrant Asiatique Riverfront market, sampling street‑food delicacies and watching a traditional Thai dance performance.

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Day 2: Bangkok – Culture & Cuisine

Morning: Visit the historic Wat Arun temple, climbing its central spire for panoramic river views.

Afternoon: Wander the lively alleys of Chinatown (Yaowarat), tasting dim sum, mango sticky rice, and fresh seafood.

Evening: Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River, watching the city lights illuminate the skyline.

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Day 3: Bangkok → Siem Reap

Morning: Fly to Siem Reap and settle into a boutique guesthouse near the town center.

Afternoon: Begin your Angkor adventure with a guided tour of Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument.

Evening: Dine at a riverside restaurant and explore the bustling Pub Street for live music and local brews.

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Day 4: Angkor Temples

Morning: Watch the sunrise over Angkor Wat and then head to Bayon Temple with its iconic smiling faces.

Afternoon: Explore the jungle‑covered ruins of Ta Prohm, famous for its massive tree roots.

Evening: Attend a traditional Apsara dance performance while enjoying a Khmer culinary tasting menu.

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Day 5: Siem Reap → Phnom Penh

Morning: Travel by private car to Phnom Penh, crossing the scenic Tonlé Sap Lake.

Afternoon: Visit the sobering Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the poignant Choeung Ek Killing Fields.

Evening: Relax along the Riverside Promenade, sipping on a refreshing lemongrass cocktail.

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Day 6: Phnom Penh – City Highlights

Morning: Tour the regal Royal Palace and its gleaming Silver Pagoda.

Afternoon: Browse the lively Russian Market (Phsar Toul Tom Poung) for souvenirs and local handicrafts.

Evening: Dine on Khmer specialties such as fish amok at a riverside eatery.

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Day 7: Phnom Penh → Ho Chi Minh City

Morning: Fly to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and check into a hotel in District 1.

Afternoon: Explore the historic Notre‑Dame Cathedral and the bustling Ben Thanh Market.

Evening: Sip a coffee at a rooftop bar overlooking the lively Nguyen Hue pedestrian street.

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Day 8: Ho Chi Minh City – War History

Morning: Visit the powerful War Remnants Museum, gaining insight into Vietnam’s recent past.

Afternoon: Tour the historic Cu Chi Tunnels, crawling through the underground network used by Viet Cong fighters.

Evening: Enjoy a dinner of fresh seafood at Bến Thành’s rooftop restaurants, watching the city lights flicker.

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Day 9: Ho Chi Minh City → Mekong Delta

Morning: Depart for the Mekong Delta, boarding a traditional boat in My Tho.

Afternoon: Glide through lush waterways, visiting a coconut candy workshop and a local fruit orchard.

Evening: Stay overnight in a homestay on a riverside island, tasting home‑cooked Vietnamese dishes.

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Day 10: Mekong Delta → Hoi An

Morning: Return to Ho Chi Minh City and catch a short flight to Da Nang, then transfer to historic Hoi An.

Afternoon: Wander the lantern‑lit streets of the Ancient Town, admiring centuries‑old wooden houses.

Evening: Join a lantern‑making workshop and release your own lantern onto the Thu Bồn River.

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Day 11: Hoi An – Beach & Culture

Morning: Relax on the golden sands of An Bang Beach, swimming in the gentle surf.

Afternoon: Take a cooking class to learn how to prepare classic Vietnamese dishes like bánh xèo.

Evening: Dine at a riverside restaurant, tasting the famed Hoi An shrimp cake.

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Day 12: Hoi An → Hue

Morning: Travel by scenic drive along the Hai Van Pass to the former imperial capital, Hue.

Afternoon: Explore the expansive Imperial City (Citadel) and the tranquil Thien Mu Pagoda.

Evening: Enjoy a traditional royal banquet at a local restaurant, featuring delicacies once served to emperors.

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Day 13: Hue → Hanoi

Morning: Fly to Hanoi and settle into a boutique hotel in the Old Quarter.

Afternoon: Stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake and visit the historic Temple of the Jade Mountain (Ngoc Son).

Evening: Experience a water‑puppet show at the Thang Long Theatre, followed by street‑food tasting on Ta Hien Street.

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Day 14: Hanoi – History & Art

Morning: Tour the solemn Hoa Lo Prison Museum, learning about its role in French colonial and Viet Minh history.

Afternoon: Visit the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology to see traditional costumes and artifacts from the country's many ethnic groups.

Evening: Savor a bowl of authentic Hanoi‑style phở at a legendary street stall.

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Day 15: Hanoi → Ha Long Bay

Morning: Depart for Ha Long Bay, boarding a traditional junks cruise.

Afternoon: Sail among towering limestone karsts, explore Survival Cave, and kayak in emerald waters.

Evening: Enjoy a seafood dinner on deck while watching the sunset over the bay.

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Day 16: Ha Long Bay → Hanoi → Luang Prabang

Morning: Continue cruising, visiting a floating fishing village before returning to the harbor.

Afternoon: Fly to Luang Prabang, Laos, and settle into a riverside guesthouse.

Evening: Attend the nightly Tak Bat almsgiving ceremony, watching monks receive offerings from locals.

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Day 17: Luang Prabang – Temples & Waterfalls

Morning: Tour the gilded Wat Xieng Thong and the serene Wat Mai.

Afternoon: Take a short drive to Kouang Si Waterfalls, swimming in turquoise pools and exploring the surrounding forest.

Evening: Dine on Lao specialties such as laap and sticky rice at a riverside restaurant.

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Day 18: Luang Prabang → Vientiane

Morning: Fly to Vientiane and check into a boutique hotel near the Mekong River.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic Pha That Luang stupa and the quirky COPE Visitor Centre.

Evening: Relax at the Night Market, sampling grilled fish and browsing handmade crafts.

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Day 19: Vientiane → Bangkok → Kuala Lumpur

Morning: Return to Bangkok for a brief layover, then catch a flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Afternoon: Check into a hotel in the vibrant Bukit Bintang district and explore the iconic Petronas Twin Towers skybridge.

Evening: Stroll through Jalan Alor night food market, tasting satay, char kway teow, and durian.

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Day 20: Kuala Lumpur – Culture & Nature

Morning: Visit the historic Malacca (Melaka) colonial town on a day‑trip, touring the Dutch Square and Jonker Street.

Afternoon: Return to Kuala Lumpur and wander the lush Perdana Botanical Gardens, spotting orchids and flamingos.

Evening: Enjoy a rooftop dinner with panoramic city views from the Menara Kuala Lumpur (KL Tower).

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Day 21: Kuala Lumpur → Singapore

Morning: Take a high‑speed train to Singapore and settle into a hotel near Marina Bay.

Afternoon: Explore the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, walking among the Supertree Grove and Cloud Forest.

Evening: Experience the dazzling light show at Marina Bay Sands followed by dinner at a hawker centre on Lau Pa Sat.

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Day 22: Singapore – Island Highlights

Morning: Visit the historic Chinatown and the majestic Sri Mariamman Temple.

Afternoon: Take a river cruise to the colorful Little India district and sample banana leaf meals.

Evening: Relax at Sentosa Island, riding the Skyline Luge and watching the Wings of Time show.

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Day 23: Singapore → Bali

Morning: Fly to Denpasar, Bali, and transfer to a beachfront resort in Seminyak.

Afternoon: Unwind on Seminyak Beach, enjoying the golden sand and surf.

Evening: Dine on fresh grilled fish at a beachside warung while watching a Balinese sunset.

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Day 24: Bali – Cultural Exploration

Morning: Visit the sacred Uluwatu Temple, perched atop dramatic cliffs.

Afternoon: Explore the artistic village of Ubud, strolling through the Monkey Forest and local art markets.

Evening: Attend a traditional Kecak fire dance at Uluwatu, followed by a romantic dinner in Jimbaran Bay.

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Day 25: Bali → Gili Islands

Morning: Take a fast boat to the pristine Gili Trawangan for a tropical island escape.

Afternoon: Snorkel among vibrant coral reefs, spotting sea turtles and colorful fish.

Evening: Enjoy a beach bonfire party with live acoustic music under a star‑filled sky.

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Day 26: Gili Islands – Relaxation

Morning: Rent a bicycle to circumnavigate the island, stopping at hidden coves.

Afternoon: Relax on the white‑sand beaches, reading a book or sipping a coconut drink.

Evening: Dine on fresh seafood at a beachfront cafe, watching the moon rise over the ocean.

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Day 27: Gili Islands → Jakarta

Morning: Return by boat to Bali and fly to Jakarta, Indonesia’s bustling capital.

Afternoon: Visit the historic National Monument (Monas) and explore the colonial Kota Tua district.

Evening: Savor Indonesian rijsttafel at a renowned restaurant in the upscale Menteng area.

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Day 28: Departure

Morning: Last‑minute shopping for souvenirs at Pasar Baru market.

Afternoon: Transfer to Soekarno‑Hatta International Airport for your flight home, carrying memories of a remarkable Southeast Asian journey.

Evening: Reflect on the adventure as you soar back, already dreaming of your next trip.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Grand Palace (Bangkok) – 2 hrs – $15
  • Wat Arun – 1.5 hrs – $5
  • Angkor Wat – 3 hrs – $37 (entry)
  • Bayon Temple – 1 hr – $5 (included)
  • Ta Prohm – 1 hr – $5 (included)
  • Tuol Sleng Museum – 2 hrs – $6
  • Royal Palace (Phnom Penh) – 1.5 hrs – $10
  • War Remnants Museum (Saigon) – 2 hrs – $2
  • Cu Chi Tunnels – 3 hrs – $10
  • Hoi An Ancient Town – 3 hrs – $6 (entry)
  • Imperial City (Hue) – 2 hrs – $8
  • Temple of Jade Mountain (Hanoi) – 1 hr – $3
  • Ha Long Bay Cruise – 1 night/2 days – $120
  • Wat Xieng Thong (Luang Prabang) – 1.5 hrs – $5
  • Kouang Si Waterfalls – 2 hrs – $3
  • Petronas Twin Towers Skybridge – 1 hr – $25
  • Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest – 2 hrs – $28
  • Uluwatu Temple – 1.5 hrs – $4
  • Ubud Monkey Forest – 2 hrs – $6
  • Gili Trawangan Snorkeling – 3 hrs – $30 (gear)
  • National Monument (Jakarta) – 1 hr – $2
  • Kota Tua (Jakarta) – 2 hrs – $0
  • Total estimated cost – – $530

Tips

If you have limited time, consider trimming the itinerary by skipping the Gili Islands and focusing on mainland highlights; you can easily condense the trip to 3 weeks while still covering major cultural sites. Conversely, if you wish to extend your adventure, add a few days in Borneo for wildlife spotting in the rainforest or explore the Philippines’ stunning island chains for more beach relaxation. Adjust travel days based on flight availability to keep the pace comfortable.

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