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Vietnam's capital is one of Asia's most beautiful cities and the perfect starting point for any Vietnamese journey. While Hanoi may be considerably quieter than Ho Chi Minh City it has an engaging atmosphere and is an amazing place to experience with its array of broad boulevards, elaborate temples, ornate pagodas, glistening lakes and colonial buildings.
The commercial heart of Hanoi is Hoan Kiem District, which takes its name from Hoan Kiem Lake and is where most of the city's hotels, restaurants, shopping streets and markets can be found.

Lying on Vietnam's central eastern coast, Hoi An is a charming ancient trading town whose Old Town became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 in an effort to preserve the historic architecture, which is an eclectic mix of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese and European influences. Add to this stunning beaches just ten minutes drive away and it's easy to understand Hoi An's appeal.
The narrow streets of this historical showpiece comprise Chinese temples, grand merchants houses, pagodas, wooden shophouses, French colonial villas and old canals criss-crossed by bridges.

The Cambodian coast features palm-fringed beaches, a scattering of resorts and some beautiful offshore islands where a castaway ambience prevails. Whichever beach or riverside resort you opt for, a stay on Cambodia's southern shores is an ideal conclusion to an exhilarating tour of cultural delights.
The charming riverside city of Kampot is very atmospheric and ringed by tranquil countryside and pepper plantations.

Situated at the confluence of three rivers – the mighty Mekong, the Bassac and the great Tonle Sap - the capital of Cambodia is a vibrant, bustling city with wide tree-lined boulevards, French colonial mansions and monumental Angkorian architecture. Bistros and boutiques line the riverfront, smart shops and art galleries dot the side streets and the city enjoys a heady dusk-to-dawn nightlife.
Arguably the most impressive of the city's attractions is the elegant complex housing the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda that dominate the southern riverfront.

This once sleepy backwater in northwest Cambodia has undergone one of the fastest periods of growth in Southeast Asia due to its close proximity to the world-famous temples of Angkor. The town has a sophisticated air along with an array of fine hotels and a flourishing dining scene however, much of the towns traditions and culture have been conserved, creating a wonderful blend of the ancient and modern.
Situated around 3 miles from Siem Reap, the staggering temple complex of Angkor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia and the highlight of any visit to Cambodia.
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Flights to Hanoi via Abu Dhabi, onwards to Danang, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, home from Phnom Penh via Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways, Vietnam Airlines & Air Cambodia , accommodation throughout, return private transfers and prepayable taxes.
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