From Saigon to Bangkok via Angkor, beaches and the Mekong Delta

Beginning in frenetic Saigon we cross three countries in two weeks, making for a varied and fascinating trip.
We encounter the majestic and otherworldly ruins at Angkor, the lush fertility of the Mekong Delta and the sobering faces of the tragic recent history of Vietnam and Cambodia.
Getting off-the-beaten-track, we journey into rural Cambodia and have a couple of days to relax by the beach.
A short stay in Bangkok rounds off our trip perfectly with time for shopping and sightseeing.
What makes this trip responsible?
Tourism can be a real help to local communities, providing income, positive cultural exchanges and a financial incentive to protect their natural environment. Ours is a 'total approach' to responsible tourism, covering everything from the way we plan and operate our trips to the practices of Exodus as a company.
There will be the opportunity to eat for a good cause at either Sala Bai or Green Gecko restaurants in Siem Reap, and KOTO restaurant in Saigon all of which train under-privileged young Vietnamese or Cambodians and provide street children with vocational training and general education to allow them to find a job in the tourism industry.
Please see our Responsible Tourism Policy page for more details.
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