26 days tour

Cambodia & Vietnam Experience

Cambodia & Vietnam Experience

This tour includes:

Others

Siem Reap - 1 day Angkor Pass Siem Reap - Angkor Temples Guided Tour Chambok - Traditional Dancing Mekong Delta - Boat cruise and guesthouse Hoi An - Old Town walking tour Hoi An - Countryside bicycle hire Hanoi - Old Quarter Walking Tour Da Bac - Ba Dia Village Homestay and activities Halong Bay - Overnight boat cruise

Meals

4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners

Transport

Boat,Overnight sleeper train,Private minibus,Taxi OVERNIGHT SLEEPER TRAINS IN VIETNAM: Compartments will be 4 berth to 6 berth depending on seasonal variations and the group configuration. We aim to secure 4 berth compartments where possible. A sheet, pillow and blanket are provided, although some travellers prefer to bring their own sleeping sheet. Passengers of different genders may be required to share a compartment and there will be occasions where youโ€™ll be sharing with local travellers or travellers who are not part of your group. On occasion the group may be split between several carriages, however your leader will coordinate and give further information on the trip.

Guide

All group trips are accompanied by one of our group leaders. The aim of the group leader is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. Intrepid endeavours to provide the services of an experienced leader however, due to the seasonality of travel, rare situations may arise where your leader is new to a particular region or training other group leaders. Your leader will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense, you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious, and social aspects. At Intrepid we aim to support local guides who have specialised knowledge of the regions we visit. If you are interested in delving deeper into the local culture at a specific site or location then your leader can recommend a local guide service in most of the main destinations of your trip.

Accommodation

HOTELS: Most of the accommodation on this trip is in hotels (mostly 2 to 3-star). Facilities are often basic, with some properties not having a continuous supply of hot water on occasion. All rooms are either fan cooled or with air conditioning and twin share with private facilities unless stated otherwise in the daily itinerary. Double beds are not widely available in South East Asia. WINDOWLESS ROOMS: Some hotels in South East Asia have windowless rooms, or windows that donโ€™t necessarily have a view. This is often due to high population density in large cities, however local building standards also do not require rooms to have windows. We do request rooms with windows, however they arenโ€™t always available. DAY ROOMS : & EARLY CHECK IN: Please note in some destinations we will provide use of day rooms. These rooms are provided for shared group use before or after overnight train journeys. We have some days where we arrive at our destination before check in time and a day room is not included. If you have booked a Single Supplement for your trip, it will not apply to these day rooms. Your leader may be able to assist you in booking a room for your sole use (depending on availability) until our regular trip rooms become available for an additional charge. Please talk to your leader at the Welcome Meeting if this is a service you would like to request. Guesthouse (4 nights),Homestay (2 nights),Hotel (17 nights),Overnight sleeper train (2 nights)

Not included:

Flights

International flights not included.

Insurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered. If you require travel insurance, TourRadar has partnered up with World Nomads to provide a hassle-free experience. More information can be found here (https://www.tourradar.com/travel-insurance).

Others

Other activities and services not included

Optional

Bangkok - Grand Palace - THB500 Bangkok - Wat Pho - THB200 Bangkok - Thai Massage - THB250 Bangkok - Jim Thompsonโ€™s House - THB150 Siem Reap - 1 day Angkor Pass Siem Reap - Angkor Temples Guided Tour Siem Reap - Tonle Sap Lake Boat Trip - USD15 Siem Reap - Remork transport to Tonle Sap Lake - USD10 Siem Reap - Angkor Zipline - USD129 Siem Reap - Landmine Museum - USD5 Siem Reap - Three Day Angkor Pass - USD62 Siem Reap - Urban Adventure Cambodian Cook-Out - USD52 Siem Reap - Street Food Tour - USD47 Kompong Cham - Wat Nokor - USD1 Kompong Cham - Bicycle hire - USD2 Kompong Cham - Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei - USD10Phnom Penh - Killing Fields of Choueng Ek - USD3 Phnom Penh - Transport to Choeung Ek (Killing Fields) - USD15 Phnom Penh - Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda - USD10 Phnom Penh - Wat Phnom - USD2 Phnom Penh - National Museum - USD10 Phnom Penh - Cyclo tour - USD4 Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Prison Museum (S21) - USD5 Phnom Penh - Traditional Khmer massage - USD8 Ho Chi Minh City - Reunification Palace - VND40000 Ho Chi Minh City - War Remnants Museum - VND40000 Ho Chi Minh City - Cu Chi Tunnels - VND110000 Ho Chi Minh City - Cu Chi Tunnel Experience Urban Adventure - USD43 Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh Discovery Urban Adventure - USD53 Ho Chi Minh City - Reunification Palace - VND40000 Ho Chi Minh City - War Remnants Museum - VND40000 Hoi An - Food Adventure Urban Adventure - USD28 Hoi An - My Son Cham day trip - USD35 Hoi An - Hoi An Boat & Bike Urban Adventure - USD51 Hoi An - Hoi An Walking & Cooking Class Urban Adventure - USD49 Hue - Imperial Citadel - VND150000 Hue - Countryside Bike Urban Adventure - USD25 Hue - Hue Royal Street Eat by Cyclo Urban Adventure - USD40 Hue - Royal tomb - VND136000 Hue - Perfume River cruise & Thien Mu Pagoda - VND220000 Hanoi - Temple of Literature - VND30000 Hanoi - Hanoi Street Food By Night Urban Adventure - USD31 Hanoi - Museum of Ethnology - VND40000 Hanoi - Hoa Lo โ€™Hanoi Hiltonโ€™ Prison - VND30000 Hanoi - Army Museum - VND20000 Hanoi - Womenโ€™s Museum - VND30000 Hanoi - Fine Arts Museum - VND30000 Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh Complex: Ho Chi Minh, Stilt House and Museum - VND80000 Hanoi - Citadels, Karsts & Cycle Urban Adventure - USD88 Hanoi - Village Discovery by Bike Urban Adventure - USD33

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Itinerary of your trip Cambodia & Vietnam Experience

  • Day 1 Day 1: Bangkok
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Bangkok

      Sa-wat-dee! Welcome to Bangkok. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm where you will meet your group leader and fellow travellers. If you arrive early, you could take a riverboat to Chinatown and explore the crowded streets, uncover the magnificent Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, wander down the tourist mecca of Khao San Road, or indulge in a Thai massage. There is plenty to keep you occupied in this exciting city. After your briefing, why not head out with the group to try some of Bangkokโ€™s famed street food โ€“ pad thai anyone?

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 2 Day 2: Siem Reap
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Siem Reap

      Prepare for a long day of travel as you cross Thailand and enter Cambodia. Youโ€™ll want to load up on snacks and reading material for the 10-hour private minibus ride to Siem Reap. This travel time includes time spent at the border crossings and a stop for lunch, and donโ€™t worry, your leader is on-hand to assist with the border procedures. Keep in mind, if you are planning on getting your visa at the border, you will need cash in US dollars and a passport photo. On arrival, enjoy a free evening to explore this small but bustling town. You may want to head to Pub Street to grab a bite to eat and sample the cityโ€™s nightlife, otherwise, rest up in preparation for tomorrowโ€™s visit to Angkor Wat.

      Accommodation: Guesthouse

  • Day 3 Day 3: Siem Reap / Angkor Wat
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Siem Reap / Angkor Wat

      Today youโ€™ll visit the incredible Angkor complex with your guide. The ruins are scattered over an area of some 160 square kilometres โ€“ the biggest religious monument in the world. Thankfully, the main cluster of temples is close to Siem Reap, so youโ€™ll have plenty of time to fully appreciate the great archaeological sites like Angkor Wat โ€“ the astounding main temple, Bayon โ€“ a marvel of many sculpted decorations, and Ta Prohm โ€“ a series of smaller temples covered in tree roots and jungle. As visually stunning as these sites are, your guide will add to your experience by bringing the ancient history to life with their extensive knowledge of the site.

      Accommodation: Guesthouse

  • Day 4 Day 4: Siem Reap
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Siem Reap

      Enjoy a free day to explore Siem Reap and its surrounds. If you feel like some adventure, you can take the optional Angkor zip-line course, which gives you a thrill-seeking, birdโ€™s-eye view of the rainforest. Other options here include a visit to the sobering Landmine Museum โ€“ itโ€™s located a little further afield but is well worth the journey. If you decided to purchase a longer Angkor Pass, then you might opt to head back to visit more of the incredible temples within the complex, or get up early and experience an unforgettable sunrise at Angkor Wat.

      Accommodation: Guesthouse

  • Day 5 Day 5: Kampong Cham
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Kampong Cham

      This morning, travel by public bus to Kampong Cham (approximately 5 hours). This peaceful town was once an important trading hub and is now a great example of small-town Cambodia. Once arrived, youโ€™ve got the afternoon at leisure, perhaps to visit the serene 11th-century Wat Nokor. You can also hire a bicycle to explore the rural island of Koh Paen, which is linked to Kampong Cham by an elaborate bamboo bridge โ€“ accessible only in the dry season, with ferry transfers when itโ€™s wet. The locals here make their living fishing and growing tobacco and sesame, so itโ€™s also a good place to go for a closer look at some of Cambodiaโ€™s cottage industries. Further out of town are the twin mountain temples of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei too. So many choices!

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 6 Day 6: Chambok
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Chambok

      Travel by private vehicle (approximately 5 hours) into rural Cambodia to the region of Kampong Speu and the village of Chambok. A member of the Chambok community will take you on a village walk and be happy to chat about their communityโ€™s history, lifestyle and local ecotourism projects. Meet the families your group will spend the night with and settle into your homestay accommodation. You may like to trek to a stunning waterfall this afternoon, itโ€™s a 60โ€“90-minute hike and dependent on the weather, but itโ€™s definitely worth it. In the evening, head to the community centre to enjoy a local Khmer dinner prepared by people from the community. Youโ€™ll also be treated to a traditional dance performance.

      Accommodation: Homestay

  • Day 7 Day 7: Kampot
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Kampot

      Jump on a private bus bound for Kampot (approximately 3 hours) โ€“ one of Cambodiaโ€™s most attractive old towns. Renowned for its pepper, Kampot supplied most French restaurants with this vital spice for many years during colonial rule. Today, the region is well-known for its plantations of durian โ€“ a spiky, pungent fruit that has its lovers, and haters! In your free time this afternoon, you might choose to stroll along the riverside and observe the French colonial architecture, or have a cup of coffee on the veranda of one of the riverside restaurants and admire the view of Bokor Mountain Range.

      Accommodation: Guesthouse

  • Day 8 Day 8: Kampot
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Kampot

      Enjoy a free day in this chilled-out town. For a unique photo opportunity, head to the roundabout in the centre of the town, where a giant durian statue sits smack in the middle and perhaps browse for goodies at the covered market. The nearby countryside is also a delight to explore โ€“ among fields of Kampot pepper and rice, thereโ€™s also a salt field and a limestone cave with a small seventh-century brick temple inside called Phnom Chhnork. Otherwise, why not have a relaxing day and enjoy one of the highly recommended traditional massages.

      Accommodation: Guesthouse

  • Day 9 Day 9: Phnom Penh
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Phnom Penh

      Leave Kampot in your dust and travel by private vehicle to the capital city of Phnom Penh (approximately 4 hours). Cambodiaโ€™s capital is set on a major junction of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers and boasts some fine examples of French-inspired architecture. Perhaps spend your free afternoon visiting the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. Wat Phnom, shrouded in myth, is equally worth a visit, as is the National Museum with its excellent Khmer collection. Cyclo tours around the city are a great alternative to walking and generally include the art deco Psar Thmei (Central Market), US Embassy, Wat Phnom, Mekong riverfront, Independence Monument and Royal Palace.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 10 Day 10: Phnom Penh
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Phnom Penh

      Today youโ€™ll have the opportunity to learn more about Cambodiaโ€™s tragic past on a guided tour of Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek โ€“ two sites that tell the story of the tragic legacy of the Khmer Rouge. After this, the afternoon is free for you to explore further. If youโ€™re looking to relax, the Seeing Hands massage parlours are some of the best in the city, and all visits support the staff who have visual impairments. Their years of expertise may be just what you need today after a busy couple of days.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 11 Day 11: Ho Chi Minh City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Ho Chi Minh City

      Travel by local bus from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City (approximately 10 hours including border crossings and lunch). Your leader will again assist you with border crossing procedures. Get out and discover Ho Chi Minh Cityโ€™s blend of old and new, east and west, when you arrive. Be sure to sample a baguette or some of the excellent coffee on offer โ€“ both markers of the cityโ€™s strong French influence.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 12 Day 12: Ho Chi Minh City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Ho Chi Minh City

      Today is free for you to explore all that Ho Chi Minh has to offer before you meet up with your new travel companions and group leader this evening. You might like to see the ancient pagodas and cathedrals near the former Presidential Palace, and historic Dong Khoi Street, or explore the chaotic markets of Ben Thanh and Cholon (Chinatown). Alternatively, why not check out our best Urban Adventures Ho Chi Minh tours? After your day spent exploring, thereโ€™ll be a group meeting at 6pm where you can get to know any new travellers joining your group for this leg of the adventure.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 13 Day 13: Mekong Delta
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Mekong Delta

      This morning, head away from the city and make your way to the province of Ben Tre, where youโ€™ll get on a boat to tour the canals of the Mekong Delta. This fertile area is famous for its abundance of fruit, flower and rice crops, and is known as the โ€˜rice bowlโ€™ of Vietnam. During your boat ride youโ€™ll visit some cottage industries along the river before heading to your guesthouse. Tonightโ€™s homestay, close to the delta and hosted by a Vietnamese family, will be one of the highlights of your trip, giving you a taste of community life as well as the chance to enjoy a traditional home-cooked meal.

      Accommodation: Homestay

  • Day 14 Day 14: Mekong Delta โ€“ Ho Chi Minh City โ€“ Overnight Train
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Mekong Delta โ€“ Ho Chi Minh City โ€“ Overnight Train

      Rise early to the sounds of the river coming alive, and enjoy a simple breakfast before boarding the boat back down the delta and catching a bus back to Ho Chi Minh City. Enjoy some free time in Ho Chi Minh City this afternoon, perhaps with a visit to the War Remnants Museum or Reunification Palace. If you havenโ€™t already, head to Ben Thanh Market for some delicious street food, colourful shopping and even more colourful characters. This evening, board an overnight train bound for Danang. Trains are a common form of transport in Vietnam, so sit back and relax into this local experience.

      Accommodation: Overnight sleeper train

  • Day 15 Day 15: Hoi An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Hoi An

      Arrive in Danang by train and travel by minibus for approximately 1 hour to Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre that continues to undergo restoration work today. It was a major trading port with the West from the 17th century. Today, parts of Hoi An look exactly as they did more than a century ago. Your leader will take you on a sightseeing walk through the Old Town and visit some of the cityโ€™s major attractions. A sightseeing pass is included in your tour so you can visit a selection of the major sights. Hoi An is also a shopping mecca, so head down to the markets and street stalls to browse paintings, woodwork, ceramics and lanterns. Itโ€™s also famous for its tailors who can make beautiful items to order, and with almost three full days here you have the chance to have some unique pieces whipped up.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 16 Day 16: Hoi An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Hoi An

      Wake up for a free morning to do as you please. Itโ€™s a great opportunity to take a trip out to the My Son temples โ€“ a World Heritage-listed site constructed between the 4th and 14th centuries that reflects the rich cultural traditions of the Cham civilisation. In the afternoon, swap walking for cycling with a bike ride through the countryside near Hoi An. Thereโ€™s no better way to explore the peaceful area than on two wheels. Youโ€™ll see places few tourists get the chance to see among the green rice paddies and small creeks, which will give you a true insight into rural life in Vietnam.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 17 Day 17: Hoi An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Hoi An

      Youโ€™ve got another day to explore this historic haven. Perhaps book in your final tailoring fitting this morning to make sure the threads youโ€™re getting made fit like a glove, or hire a bike for a lazy ride out to the South China Sea to relax on An Bang or Cua Dai beach. Hoi An is also known for its great food, so you could book yourself in for a cooking class to take some culinary secrets away with you. Most tours include a trip to the local food markets, and some take you on a short boat journey along the Thu Bon River. Let your local leader know what youโ€™re into and they will be able to recommend some activities to suit.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 18 Day 18: Hue
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Hue

      Bid farewell to Hoi An this morning and make your way to Hue. The drive in a private vehicle will take around 5 hours. Youโ€™ll be travelling on the incredible Hai Van Pass, through lush mountains and past scenic lookouts, and thereโ€™ll be some good places for a photo stop. Once in Hue, youโ€™ll have a free afternoon to explore. Hue was once Vietnamโ€™s imperial capital and has a curious mix of bustling streets and tranquil enclaves. Perhaps visit the Dong Ba Market, which sells everything imaginable and is a great place to spend some time. Itโ€™s important to know that Hue is renowned for its cuisine, with some delicious dishes originating from this region, including bun bo hue (Hueโ€™s delicious take on pho), and banh khoai (a filled turmeric crepe). Time to give your tastebuds a workout.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 19 Day 19: Hue โ€“ Overnight Train
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Hue โ€“ Overnight Train

      Enjoy a free day in Hue. Perhaps visit the Imperial Citadel which includes the Forbidden Purple City that was almost totally destroyed during the Vietnam War. The gaping holes left by bombs give you an idea of how much destruction occurred in this country. If youโ€™d rather take to the water, hop on a dragon boat cruise along the Perfume River and then visit Thien Mu Pagoda โ€“ the unofficial symbol of Hue. Here youโ€™ll see an active Buddhist monastery dating back to 1601 and a car belonging to the monk who tragically set himself alight in public to protest against the treatment of Buddhists. You may also like to visit one of the royal tombs, that of Emperor Tu Duc, with its central lake set amid a grove of frangipani and pine trees. This evening, take another overnight train bound for Hanoi. The journey will take approximately 12 hours.

      Accommodation: Overnight sleeper train

  • Day 20 Day 20: Hanoi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 20: Hanoi

      Arrive in Hanoi at about 5 am and transfer to your hotel. Once youโ€™ve dropped off your bags and freshened up, embark on a walking tour of Vietnamโ€™s charming capital. Explore the 36 streets of Hanoiโ€™s Old Quarter โ€“ locally known as this because of each street originally selling a specific type of product. Continue on to the Dong Xuan Market and Hoan Kiem Lake, making sure you check out the unique architecture along the way. Hanoi has a French provincial feel left over from colonial times, but it also has a Buddhist influence and striking modern buildings. The rest of the day is yours to explore Hanoi as you please. In the evening, why not get your group together and head out to a bustling night market for some local fare. Sitting on plastic stools and eating on the roadside is a rite of passage in Vietnam.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 21 Day 21: Da Bac
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 21: Da Bac

      Leave Hanoi after breakfast around 8 am and make the drive to Sung Village (approximately 4 hours). There are around 70 families living at Sung Village and the majority are Dzao โ€˜Tienโ€™ people. Farming and forest plantations are their main source of income. Enjoy lunch at your homestay then take an introductory walk around the village. After getting to know the village better, take a short trek (approximately two kilometres) to the alluring Sung Cave and visit a 100-year-old tea plantation. The trek has some steep and slippery sections so make sure youโ€™ve packed suitable footwear for this activity. After a local handicraft workshop, return to your homestay accommodation for a nice hot shower and a delicious dinner.

      Accommodation: Homestay

  • Day 22 Day 22: Hanoi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 22: Hanoi

      This morning, take the opportunity to encounter more of the Vietnamese highlands on a 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) trek from Sung Village to Da Bia. Trek along well-worn buffalo tracks before gradually inclining. There are some serious steps to climb, but the walk will be at a steady and relaxed pace. Keep an eye out for the monumental stone at the peak of Da Bia Mountain during the hike while you walk through local villages, meeting people from the Muong tribe. Stop for lunch at Da Bia before enjoying a scenic 1.5-hour boat cruise on Hoa Binh hydropower reservoir. Arrive at Thung Nai then board a bus transfer to Hanoi (approximately 2 hours), arriving at around 6 pm. This evening is free for you to explore this delightful city. Why not relax with a bia hoi (freshly brewed draught beer) at one of the microbars in the Old Quarter?

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 23 Day 23: Cat Ba Island
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 23: Cat Ba Island

      This morning youโ€™ll travel by bus and ferry to beautiful Cat Ba Island before midday. Thereโ€™s no time to waste, so begin exploring the stunning waters of Lan Ha Bay around Cat Ba. Located in the greater Halong Bay area, Lan Ha Bay is one of Vietnamโ€™s most scenic places, where limestone islands and caves rise from the emerald waters. Youโ€™ll have a free afternoon to explore at your own pace, so perhaps get active on a hike, or just enjoy a dip at one of the beaches. Have a relaxing evening on Cat Ba Island.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 24 Day 24: Cat Ba Island
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 24: Cat Ba Island

      This morning, head out on the water from Cat Ba and continue exploring the limestone karst scenery. Take a boat around Lan Ha Bay with an included lunch while you cruise, then get up close and personal with this striking landscape by kayak. Thereโ€™s the option to have a net on the side of your kayak and help out the localsโ€™ clean-up efforts. This initiative hopes to eliminate the rising amounts of plastic waste in the bay. Lan Ha and Halong Bay are on many travellersโ€™ bucket lists, and with two days in the area youโ€™ll get to tick them off yours.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 25 Day 25: Hanoi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 25: Hanoi

      Rise and shine! Perhaps start your morning with a refreshing swim or a Vietnamese coffee (or both). Make sure you soak up as much sun and sand as possible, because this afternoon itโ€™s back to Hanoi by ferry and bus. Tonight you may want to head out for an optional dinner with your fellow travellers, sharing some memories and laughs over a local meal and beer.

      Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 26 Day 26: Hanoi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 26: Hanoi

      There are no activities planned for today and youโ€™re able to depart the accommodation at any time after check-out. With so much to see and do in Hanoi, we recommend that you spend an extra day or two here, and weโ€™ll be happy to organise additional accommodation (subject to availability).

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 15 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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