Cambodia & Vietnam

Ancient temple in Cambodia.

From Ancient Temples to Bustling Cities

Experience the magic of Cambodia and Vietnam on a 2-week guided tour. Explore the ancient temples of Angkor Archaeological Park, including the infamous Angkor Wat. See the spectacular ‘Phare, the Cambodian Circus,’ an acrobatic performance by local youth. In Ho Chi Minh, you’ll sail on a speedboat toward the Cu Chi tunnels, where guerrilla fighters once hid from combatant forces during the Vietnam War; here, a Viet Cong veteran will share his harrowing experiences with you. Enjoy a VIP visit to the Imperial Citadel in Hue, which is yours to see before it opens. In Hoi An, try your hand at traditional Vietnamese cooking during a private class. Zip through Hanoi on an electric cart to see the city’s historic Opera House and French mansions.

Highlights:
• Discover Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm with a renowned archaeologist feeling like an explorer yourself as you witness how nature has crept in and reclaimed the land after the fall of the Angkorian empires
• Explore Ho Chi Minh City, now known as Saigon including famous landmarks such as Notre Dame Cathedral and the Saigon Post Office
• Take a private charter cruise along the Mekong Delta
• Encounter the best of Hue beginning with a private, VIP visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Imperial Citadel in Hue before it opens to the public
• Enjoy a scenic drive over the Hai Van Mountain to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An
• Discover Ha Long Bay’s emerald waters on your luxury junk boat. Your overnight cruise will carry you through “the bay with a thousand islands” to the mysterious Tien Ong Cave to wander among the stalactites and stalagmites where archeologists have found artifacts dating back to 10,000 B.C.

Event registration information

When: October 2 - 16, 2025
Cost: $8,099
          Single supplement: $1,970
        

You can contact travel program coordinator Sarah Doody with questions or to register. 

Phone: 904-432-3141
Fax:      866-427-5335
Email:  sarahdoo@buffalo.edu