PEARLS OF INDOCHINA ACTIVE ADVENTURE

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ITINERARY OVERVIEW This active adventure will take you on an unforgettable crossing of Indochina by boat, bicycle, elephant, and foot. See the highlights of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam all while taking the road less traveled. See Angkor Wat at sunrise, cycle through the countryside of Hanoi and boat to one of the world’s largest caves nestled in iconic Halong bay. Explore the colonial charm of Luang Prabang before getting your hands and feet dirty and learning how to plant, grow, and harvest Indochina’s food staple. Take a break in Pakse, Southern Laos, where you can explore the coffee plantations and watch the sun dip down over the horizon while you glide across the surface of the Mekong on your long tail boat. This adventure will keep your mind as active as your body as you discover the hidden, the classic, and the beautiful.

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OVERNIGHT

HOTEL

HIGHLIGHTS

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HANOI

Silk Path Hotel

Arrival meeting in airport and transfer to hotel. Walking tour Hanoi

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HANOI

Silk Path Hotel

Cycle through countryside

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HALONG BAY

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HANOI

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LUANG PRABANG

3 Nagas

Fly to Laos and transfer to hotel. Walking tour of Luang Prabang

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LUANG PRABANG

3 Nagas

Morning alms, half day rice experience

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LUANG PRABANG

3 Nagas

Full day mahout training

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PAKSE

The River Resort

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PAKSE

The River Resort

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SIEM REAP

Viroth Hotel

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SIEM REAP

Viroth Hotel

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DEPARTURE

Bhaya Cruise

Halong Bay

Silk Path Hotel

Halong Bay

Fly to Pakse and transfer to hotel. Evening sunset cruise on the Mekong Bolaven Plateau – coffee and waterfalls * Optional extension to Si Phan Don and overland trip to Cambodia Fly to Siem Reap and transfer to hotel. Mechrey Village on Tonle Sap lake, flooded forest tour, Angkor at sunset Cycle to Banteay Srei Angkor Wat, Ta Phrom. Transfer to airport for evening departure

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ITINERARY IN DETAIL DAY 1: ARRIVE IN HANOI Welcome to Vietnam! After transferring to your hotel explore Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter, a maze of streets dating back to the 13th century. The Old Quarter is a vibrant hub of Hanoi, home to buzzing motorbikes, bicycles, and hawkers. Its chaos is an integral part of its charm. This bustling area of narrow streets is home to thousands of small businesses and shopkeepers and you’ll find the best Vietnamese silk at Hang Gai street. Free afternoon or optional Vietnamese traditional water puppet performance. Overnight at Silk Path Hotel DAY 2: CYCLING HANOI Experience a unique bicycle ride through Hanoi’s back streets and experience the quiet of the countryside in direct contrast with hustle & bustle of the urban markets. Smell incense burning in temples, listen to chickens squawking, and gaze at modern architecture rising next to ancient buildings hidden in back alleyways. All these places have a story to tell: legends from the past, headlines of today and promises for the future. On your bike you instantly become part of this fascinating, colorful and quickly transforming urban landscape. Skillful and knowledgeable guides accompany you while you cycle along at a leisurely pace. Overnight at Silk Path Hotel [BL] DAY 3: HALONG BAY Take a shuttle to Ha Long Bay, one of the most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage areas and home to the world’s largest marine karst landscape. The limestone karsts are the product of over 20 million years of impact from the tropical wet climate. The bay itself is home to nearly 2,000 islets. Board a wooden junk built in the style of old Vietnamese court vessels with sails, a wide transom, and rectangular superstructure. The boat will weave through the majestic bay, taking in the sights and grandeur of one of Vietnam’s most recognizable destinations. Explore floating fishing villages, take a kayak out for a paddle, or swim in the warm water. Evenings offer cooking demonstrations on deck, movies in the lounge, or squid fishing off the back of the junk. Overnight on Bhaya[BLD]

DAY 4: HALONG BAY Wake to the astonishing landscape of Ha Long Bay and an optional Tai Chi lesson on deck. Begin cruising leisurely back to harbor, enjoying the breath-taking views. Stop along the way to swim at a secluded island or explore one of the biggest caves in Halong Bay. Disembark and take the shuttle back to your hotel in Hanoi. You have a free afternoon. Overnight at Silk Path Hotel [BL] Wildland Adventures | Pearls of Indochina Active Adventure | www.wildland.com -3-

DAY 5: HANOI – LUANG PRABANG Explore the historic and charming city of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for harmoniously blending traditional Buddhist temples with French colonial architecture. Begin at WatXieng Thong, a 500 year old temple that is considered the best example of the classic Luang Prabang style. Zig zag down small side streets, along back alleys and through temples allowing you to soak up the ambiance and appreciate the hidden charms of Luang Prabang. Walk up the peninsula, stopping at temples and other sites as you wish. Discover relics from the Kmer Empire at the National Museum, which is the former Royal Palace. It is said that those who do not climb the 328 steps of Phousi Mountain have not really experienced the city. Venture up this mountain and be rewarded with panoramic views of the city, the river, and the surrounding jungles. Overnight at 3 Nagas [B] DAY 6: LUANG PRABANG The bells of the town's monasteries toll at dawn and golden lines of monks emerge to receive their morning rice from the townspeople. Arise early to respectfully witness this sacred ritual of barefoot monks weaving through the streets on their morning alms rounds. Visit the morning market and see an array of meats, vegetables and spices the locals use in their cooking. Return to your hotel for breakfast.

Now it’s time to get your hands and feet dirty! Drive to the Living Rice Farm, a community enterprise that grows organic vegetables and rice. They work with and support the local economy and help fund education for children in the community. Stump around barefoot in real rice fields and learn about the 14 stages of growing and preparing rice. Experience all the stages from planting to ploughing (with the water buffalo Suzuki) to threshing and winnowing and learn about something that is still very much part of the daily life of many people in Indochina today. Plus, you get to sample some delicious treats made of rice which you’re sure to appreciate more after seeing the work that goes into getting all those tiny grains. Overnight at 3 Nagas [BL] DAY 7: LUANG PRABANG Ma·hout: noun: məˈhout: a person who works with, tends, and rides an elephant. Today you’ll get to spend a full day working with and receiving training on the basics of being a mahout! Drive to the Elephant Village, an elephant conservation and rehabilitation project, where you’ll learn more about elephants and how to be around them. Take a ride through the jungle, learn the basics of controlling an elephant, bathe and swim with your elephant, and then finish off your day with a boat trip to the Tad Sae waterfall. Overnight at 3 Nagas [BL] DAY 8: LUANG PRABANG - PAKSE Fly to Pakse and transfer to your hotel in Pakse, the gateway to Si Phan Don and the land of 4,000 islands. Pakse sits at the confluence of the Mekong River and the Don River and is known for its rivertown lethargic charm. Pakse’s main appeal lies in sipping a cold Beerlao on the riverfront and soaking up the laid back vibe. In the evening, embark on a sunset cruise on the Mekong River while enjoying a sundowner. Overnight at The River Resort [B]

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DAY 9: BOLAVEN PLATEAU Today you’ll escape the heat and the tour groups and spend the day exploring the Bolaven Plateau, a small and charming corner of Laos famous for its waterfalls and coffee plantations. Your first stop is at Jhai Coffee House, a philanthropic coffee roaster dedicated to producing high quality, fair trade beans and empowering the local communities. Team up with one of Jhai’s knowledgeable guides and head off on a morning tour of the plantations, warehouses, and villages that Jhai works with. You’ll have the chance to help harvest, see the roasting process, and, of course, try a cup of freshly brewed java (only available in the harvest season, Oct - Mar). After getting your coffee fix, drive to the majestic waterfalls of Tad Fane and Tad Yuang. The fall of Tad Fane cascade 200m down a gorge in the middle of the Laos jungle. Eat lunch at the Tad Fane Ecoresort which serves up delicious Laotian food with sweeping views of the falls. In the afternoon, continue on to visit the Khmer complex of Wat Phou. This temple complex predates Angkor Wat and remains a fascinating contrast. Return to The River Resort and have the evening free [BL] EXTENSION: If you have extra time it’s highly recommended to visit Si Phan Don, the Land of 4,000 Islands, and cross overland to Siem Reap. DAY 10: Si Phan Don literally means 4,000 Islands. It’s a labyrinth of sand bars, islands, and inlets. Life here moves slower and has remained the same for thousands of years as locals coexist with the Mekong. It’s easy to understand this mentality as your boat floats lazily through the archipelago. Today you’ll leave Pakse and head to the village of Ban Nasasang where you’ll board a long tail boat and sail the islands. Keep an eye out for the endangered Irrawaddy dolphin as you drift along. Disembark at Don Khone, an island free of cars that is perfect for cycling. Check in to your floating villa and have the day free. Perhaps hop on a bicycle and pedal across the island to see Li Phi Falls, considered to be one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Relax at your hotel until embarking on an evening sunset cruise on the Mekong. Overnight at Sala Don Khone [B] DAY 11: In the morning you’ll leave the island by boat and return to Ban Nakasang where your driver is waiting. Begin your journey south, stopping at the waterfall of Khone Phapheng. From here, proceed to the Laos Cambodia border. Cross the border and meet your Cambodian guide who is waiting to pick you up in a private car for your transfer to Siem Reap (4 hrs). Arrive in the late afternoon having been introduced to the Cambodian countryside with its rice paddy fields, stilted homes, and friendly locals. Feel free to ask your guide to stop at any time and explore areas of the countryside few get to see. Upon arriving in Siem Reap transfer to your hotel and have the afternoon free. Overnight at Viroth Hotel [BL] Wildland Adventures | Pearls of Indochina Active Adventure | www.wildland.com -5-

DAY 10: PAKSE- SIEM REAP Head to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and settle in. Depart for the village of Mechrey Village on Tonle Sap Lake in the afternoon. En route stop at Ampil Peam to stroll through this traditional village where locals live much as they have for centuries. Continue to Mechrey, a small community on the Tonle Sap Lake. The village consists mainly of floating and stilted houses. Board a boat and explore the area by water. This interesting excursion includes a foray into the nearby flooded forest. Your guide will explain the biodiversity in this area and discuss the importance of the lake for the livelihood of thousands of locals. Tonle Sap, meaning “Great Lake,” is in fact a combined lake and river system. Learn about how its flow changes direction twice a year, depending on the season. It has been declared a UNESCO biosphere, recognizing its great importance to the surrounding ecosystem. Watch the sun dip low over the lake, returning to your hotel after dark. Overnight at Viroth Hotel [B] DAY 11: BANTEAY SREI Cycle through rural countryside to the famous temple of Banteay Srei, the "Citadel of Women." The walls are dense with some of the most beautiful and intricate carvings of any Angkorian temple. It is said they could only have been carved by the hands of women. Its relatively small size, pink sandstone walls, and ornate design give it a magical aura and a distinct feel from other Khmer temples. Continue cycling on rural roads until you reach Kbal Spean, also known as the Valley of 1,000 Lingas. Put the bikes aside for a 2 mile moderate trek through the jungle to reach a river bed with submersed carvings. Break for lunch before returning to Siem Reap and having the evening free. Overnight at Viroth Hotel [BL]. DAY 12: ANGKOR WAT - DEPARTURE Wake before sunrise to arrive at Angkor at before most other tour groups as the vast complex of temples and boulevards emerges out of the jungle in the serene light of dawn. The ancient capital of the Khmer empire, Angkor is the greatest medieval city on earth, once ruled by warrior kings who dominated all of present day Cambodia and much of Vietnam, Laos , Thailand and Myanmar. Your guide will take you to different areas of this sprawling complex, explaining the elaborate sculptural decorations and bas relief of the Angkor complex. You have time to wander, contemplate and photograph the site before returning to the hotel

for breakfast. The Angkor complex is one of the largest archaeological sites in the world. Return today entering by the southern gate of Angkor Thom to see the complex network of temples of Bayon, Baphoun, Phimean Akas, the Royal Enclosure, the terraces of Elephants, and the Leper King. Drive to Ta Phrom, a jungle-clad temple that has been left in much the same condition in which it was found. Photogenic trees spiral out of the ruins making for a truly unique experience that contrasts that of restored Angkor. In the afternoon, transfer to the airport for your flight home [BL].

END OF SERVICES Actual routes and activities may vary. Local trip coordinators reserve the right to change accommodations to similar quality alternatives.

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Accommodations on twin share bed and breakfast basis as listed All meals according to itinerary [B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner] All transfers and transportation per the itinerary Guided tours and excursions including entrance fees per the itinerary Local on site guides in cities Assistance at airports/ hotels at the time of check in and check out at all major cities Wildland Adventures’ travel consultation and pre-departure services

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International or domestic airfare (listed separately) Vietnam Visa (payable upon arrival) Tips and gratuities Drinks, alcoholic beverages, and meals other than listed above Personal expenses for extra services, optional activities, or changes in your itinerary for reasons beyond our control Travel insurance for trip cancellation, medical services, or evacuation Any other items not mentioned above

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ACCOMMODATIONS SILK PATH HOTEL, HANOI Nestled in Hanoi’s culturally rich Old Quarter, the Silk Path is only minutes from Hoan Kiem Lake and the shopping district. There’s no better base from which to explore the city. All the rooms are designed in a contemporary theme and have free wifi and safes. As soon as you walk out the door, you're surrounded by some of Hanoi's best restaurants. The hotel has an inhouse restaurant and spa

BHAYA CRUISE, HALONG BAY

The Bhaya Cruise takes place on a modern recreation of the traditional Vietnamese “junk boat”, an ancient Asian ship that has been used for thousands of years, characterized by its colorful sails. The boat is comprised of 3 decks and all rooms have a view of the bay and a private balcony. Kayaks and snorkel gear are available

3 NAGAS HOTEL, LUANG PRABANG

Located in Luang Prabang's Old Quarter, The 3 Nagas is a charming boutique hotel within walking distance of the city's major attractions. It is also on the path of the morning alms giving procession. Housed in 3 restored UNESCO Heritage buildings, the hotel's 15 rooms blend contemporary style with historic architecture. A gorgeous courtyard garden, which is beside the Nam Khan River, and wonderful fine dining restaurant, makes 3 Nagas the perfect place to enjoy the idyllic Lao lifestyle.

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THE RIVER RESORT, PAKSE Nestled between a former royal orchard and the Mekong river, the River Resort is a gorgeous eco-friendly resort. Furniture is made in traditional Lao style with local bamboo, the rice paddy and vegetable gardens are cultivated with matter from the compost, and the kitchens use solar heating. Each of the 14 Deluxe RiverFront Rooms have extraordinary, panoramic Mekong River views from the bedroom. There’s free wifi, an infinity pool, complimentary bicycles, and a spa.

VIROTH’S HOTEL, SIEM REAP Featuring spacious rooms and suites, Viroth’s Hotel has a wonderfully central location. Located in the vibrant Wat Bo area, the hotel is a short walk to the center of Siem Reap. Rooms feature modern décor with private terraces, Wi-Fi access and views of the garden or the pool. Viroth’s also has a spa, gym, bar, and library.

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