Southeast Asia Express

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From Bangkok to Singapore, see the best of Southeast Asia on this action packed adventure. Wander the captivating Grand Palace, search for hidden gems in the markets and immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of Thai culture. Journey through Cambodia, spending time in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, gateway to the ancient Angkor Wat. Cruise the Mekong Delta in V...

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Overview

Trip type
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Wheelchair Accessible
Trip pace
Full schedule

Highlights

    • Social Evening with your group on Pub Street
    • Visit and Entrance to Killing Fields and the Genocide Museum
    • Local walking tour of Ho Chi Minh City including entrance to the War Remnants Museum
    • Bicycle Ride to Hoi An Beach
    • Visit to Marble Mountain and the Hai Van Pass & Forbidden Citadel Visit in Hue
    • Enjoy Fresh Vietnamese beer at Beer Hoi Corner in the evening with your group
    • Morning walk along Hoan Kiem Lake and stop for a speciality egg coffee
    • Laos 10-pin bowling with your tour leader and group
    • Visit the COPE Centre
    • Scenic Tuk Tuk ride to the Blue Lagoon

What's this trip about?

    From Bangkok to Singapore, see the best of Southeast Asia on this action packed adventure. Wander the captivating Grand Palace, search for hidden gems in the markets and immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of Thai culture. Journey through Cambodia, spending time in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, gateway to the ancient Angkor Wat. Cruise the Mekong Delta in Vietnam before enjoying the sights of Ho Chi Minh City, colours of Hoi An and the Old Quarter in Hanoi. Experience the tranquility of Laos and cycle through temples and Buddha statues in Sukhothai, before jumping into the warm waters of Phuket Island. Before ending in Singapore, travel through Malaysia where you can see the famous Batu Caves, Petronas Towers, Cameron Highlands and stunning architecture of Melaka.

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeIntimate group - 12 max
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportRound trip airfare and all internal transport included
Start CityBangkok
End CitySingapore

Destinations

  • Asia
  • Cambodia
  • Malaysia
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam

Trip includes

    • 36 Breakfast(s)
    • Public Bus, Tuk-Tuk, Foot, Taxi, Boat, Minibus, Private Vehicle, Overnight Train, , flight(s)

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Itinerary

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Day 1 to 1 Arrive Bangkok
Welcome to Bangkok and the start of your South East Asia adventure. This loud, vibrant and tantalizing city is the heart of Thailand and is seen as the gateway to South East Asia for most travellers. Today you are free to arrive at your leisure and enjoy the numerous ac...
Day 2 to 2 Siem Reap
Today we travel overland into Cambodia and the small but vibrant and historically important city of Siem Reap. Not only is Siem Reap the gateway to the ancient temples of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat (of Lara Croft movie fame!), but it's also a modern travellers Nirvana, w...
Day 3 to 3 Siem Reap & Optional Angkor Wat
Today you are free to explore Angkor Wat, the most famous temple in Cambodia. There are over one thousand temples here which attract over one million visitors annually. The temples range from small ruins to the famous Angkor Wat, and the site is said to be the world's la...
Day 4 to 4 Phnom Penh
Today's journey through rural Cambodia brings us to Phnom Penh, Cambodia's bustling capital city with a very turbulent past. Sitting on the juncture of the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap river, Phnom Penh has been the national capital since the French colonised Cambodia ...
Day 5 to 5 Phnom Penh
Today we visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former school which was transformed into one of the Khmer Rouge's most feared prison and torture camps during the Pol Pot regime. The building is now a haunting tribute to the thousands who died here and at the other 150 s...
Day 6 to 6 Mekong Delta
This morning we set off on a scenic boat ride for a large part of the day via the Vinh Xuong/Kaam Samnor border crossing along the famous Mekong River arriving into Vietnam. On arrival to the Vietnamese border town of Chau Doc, you can enjoy your first authentic Vietnamese meal and a stroll along the Mekong River before retiring for the night away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Day 7 to 7 Ho Chi Minh City
Continuing our journey today through the Mekong Delta, we head into the incredible city of Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, Vietnam's largest city and former capital of South Vietnam. Still known as Saigon to many locals, Ho Chi Minh is a large city and with much to do. We head into our hotel in the Old Quarter to be located right in the middle of the action.

Day 8 to 8 Ho Chi Minh City
This morning we enjoy a local walking tour with the tour leader visiting some of the most significant landmarks of the city. We visit Ben Thanh Market, the largest market in the city, the Opera House, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Independence Palace and the War Remnants Mus...
Day 9 to 9 Fly to Hoi An
Hoi An is widely considered one of the most colourful and beautiful towns in Vietnam. Largely spared of damage during the Vietnamese conflict, the old trading port of Hoi An is a UNESCO Heritage town offering an amazing central old town with small friendly streets dotted...
Day 10 to 10 Hoi An
Today is free to soak up more of the beauty of Hoi An. One of the biggest highlights are the many tailors found around every corner. If you love clothes and want something special or unique Hoi An is the perfect place. Take a photo in to show the tailors or pick an outfi...
Day 11 to 11 Hue An via Nai Van Pass & Marble Mountain
This morning we get picked up and driven to Da Nang's Marble Mountains which are made out of limestone and marble. Following this we drive towards Vietnam's ancient Capital City, Hue. On route we will also stop to enjoy the spectacular views from the Hai Van Pass, the lo...
Day 12 to 12 Fly to Hanoi
A short flight takes us to colourful Hanoi. Hanoi offers a beguiling combination of tranquillity and chaos, from the elegance of its crumbling colonial architecture and tree-lined boulevards, to the boisterous cacophony of street vendors and motorcycles. Much can be abs...
Day 13 to 13 Hanoi & Optional Halong Bay Cruise
Our morning begins with a visit to the historical center of Hanoi to walk around the relaxing scenery of Hoan Kiem Lake where you can watch the early morning aerobics and enjoy a local speciality of 'egg coffee'. Legend has it that a magical sword was sent to Emperor Ly ...
Day 14 to 14 Hanoi
Today is free to enjoy as you please. Discover Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace, the Stilt House and the famous 1-Pillar Pagoda. You can also visit “coffee street” in the old quarter for a ca phe sua da (a milky iced coffee) for a caffeine fix, grab some ...
Day 15 to 15 Hanoi
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Day 16 to 16 Fly to Vientiane
Laos is the landlocked gem of South East Asia, boasting a much more quiet and calming nature than that of it's rowdy neighbours. In fact before 1970, the city of Vientiane only had one set of traffic lights. Today we leave Bangkok for this charming city where we will spe...
Day 17 to 17 Vientiane
Today we visit the COPE centre in Vientiane, one of the most important museums and therapy centres in the country. As well as a learning centre, it acts as a therapy unit to offer support to those affected by the UXO (unexploded ordnance). During the Vietnam War, over 2 ...
Day 18 to 18 Vang Vieng
This morning we travel to Vang Vieng passing some stunning scenery on route. The landscape here is just as impressive as the final destination and you will witness scenes of village life on the way. The serene town of Vang Vieng is situated on a plateau surrounded by mys...
Day 19 to 19 Vang Vieng & The Blue Lagoon
Today we enjoy a scenic Tuk Tuk ride through the incredible scenery and out to see local villages and rice paddies. Make sure to bring a swimming costume as we will also visit the Blue Lagoon where you can take a dip. Lush jungle, hanging trees and crystal blue waters ma...
Day 20 to 20 Luang Prabang
Enjoying more of the calming scenery in Laos we make our way to Luang Prubang on a four hour local bus journey. Many say that Luang Prabang is the most memorable town in all of Laos. Renowned for a fascinating history and its many temples, Luang Prabang refers to the hol...
Day 21 to 21 Luang Prabang
We awake early to visit the monks at sunrise who collect alms that are donated by the locals. This is a very memorable experience and gives great insight into the local traditions and way of life of the Laos people, which dates back centuries. The practise is done early ...
Day 22 to 22 Fly to Chiang Mai
We return to Thailand and the head to the Rose of the North otherwise known as Chiang Mai. A vibrant and bustling city, Chiang Mai is renowned for its temples and unique old city. Founded in 1296, it was the capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom until 1558. The city is a ...
Day 23 to 23 Chiang Mai
Today is free to enjoy the city and its host of activities. Learn the secrets of Thai cuisine on a cooking course, indulge in a relaxing massage in some of the best spas in the country or take in a night time Muay Thai match. Chiang Mai is also home to a dazzling night b...
Day 24 to 24 Chiang Mai
A highlight of Chiang Mai is to visit Doi Suthep, located about 12 km outside the city that has fantastic views of the surrounding area. The mountain is also home to a 13th century temple and replica of the Emerald Buddha. Take a stroll down San Kamphaeng Road, also kno...
Day 25 to 25 Ancient Sukhothai
This morning we travel to our next destination, the ancient city of Sukhothai. A UNESCO World Heritage City, Sukhothai is home to a vast array of temples and other historical sites. The Sukhothai Kingdom, which ruled from around the 12th to the 14th century, is known as...
Day 26 to 26 Bicycle Tour of Ancient Sukhothai Park
Sukhothai is a wonderful place to soak up Thai history and tradition, and today we do just that in the Historical Park. It has over 200 ancient sites to be explored, including temples, ruins, statues and other religious symbols. We depart just after breakfast while the w...
Day 27 to 27 Bangkok
This morning we hop on a train and head for Bangkok. The following four days are free in Bangkok to soak up the city, take a day trip or two or simply relax and recharge before the next section of your trip! You could take your own street food walking tour, enjoying del...
Day 28 to 28 Bangkok
For an interesting day out of the city you could check out Ayutthaya, located 80 kilometres north of the city. Full of ancient ruins and history, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam. The Buddha head in the tree roots is worth seeing in itself, and you can hire a lo...
Day 29 to 29 Bangkok
Today marks the first day of the weekend and is therefore the perfect opportunity to venture to the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok's largest which is also said to be the largest market in the world. There are over 15,000 stalls offering anything and everything ...
Day 30 to 30 Bangkok Boat Trip & Wat Pho
Please note that unless you have extended your room, check out will be at 11am. Luggage storage is available at the hotel while you head out for the day. This morning we enjoy a short riverboat trip experiencing a different perspective of the Bangkok skyline. We disemba...
Day 31 to 31 Khao Sok National Park
Arriving to the train station early in the morning we will then take a minivan towards Khao Sok National Park, driving for a further three hours to reach our hotel. Staying nearby you have the chance to visit the national park and tropical rainforest, which is older than...
Day 32 to 32 Khao Sok National Park
Spend today enjoying the rainforest and everything on offer in the area. The lake is a popular base for many activities including kayaking, canoeing and bamboo rafting. The views from the water are stunning as you pass limestone cliffs and see various fish swimming below...
Day 33 to 33 Phuket Island
This morning we leave behind the rainforest for a different type of scenery just as spectacular; the beaches of Phuket. Thailand's largest island, Phuket offers some of the country's most popular beaches and is located close to popular islands including James Bond Island...
Day 34 to 34 Phuket Island
Spend today soaking up the beauty of Phuket and the surrounding islands. Thailand's famed islands have been the set for many films over the years and hold a certain mystique. Take a boat trip and explore as many as your heart desires or snorkel around the bays amongst st...
Day 35 to 35 Fly to Penang
This morning is free to get some extra hours in bed or make for the beach to enjoy a last swim. Just before lunchtime we head to the airport and make our way to Penang, Malaysia. We will stay in Georgetown, which is the island's capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site....
Day 36 to 36 Penang – The Pearl of the Orient
This morning we enjoy an included local heritage walk, a route which passes by some of the best and most visited sights in Georgetown. On this tour we will visit the Chocolate House, Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, the Bengali Mosque, Assumption Cathedral, St. George?s Church, ...
Day 37 to 37 Cameron Highlands
Named after William Cameron, a British colonial government surveyor who discovered the plateau in 1885, the Cameron Highlands is a region around 1500 metres above sea level. This morning we hop on a local bus and journey for around four hours to reach this gem of Malaysi...
Day 38 to 38 Kuala Lumpur
This morning we walk to the bus stop and hop aboard for a five hour journey to Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's diverse and vibrant capital city, KL (as it is commonly known) is a melting pot of tradition and modernities. From temples and markets to skyscrapers and rooftop bars,...
Day 39 to 39 Kuala Lumpur
This morning we head to the magical Batu caves and temple located a short train ride from the city centre. An important religious site located inside the limestone caves and rising 100 meters above ground level, the temples and caves are used for many Hindu festivals and...
Day 40 to 40 Melaka
We then head to one of Malaysia's most popular destinations, Melaka. Historically famous for its importance as a trading port and it's commanding location on the strategic Straits of Malacca, it was also one of the most important shipping lanes in the world linking the I...
Day 41 to 41 Melaka
Today is a free day to continue exploring the coastal city of Melaka. For those of you who enjoy exploring on two wheels you could hire a bike and cycle the town, experiencing the unique blend of colonial buildings, mosques and Buddhist temples. Cycling round every corn...
Day 42 to 42 Singapore
This morning we board a comfortable tourist bus and travel for around four hours to reach Singapore. After check in, we enjoy a walking tour to Clarke Quay, Merlion Park, Marina Bay and the Raffles Hotel. Marina Bay is somewhat of an icon of Singapore - boasting the cit...
Day 43 to 43 Depart Singapore
Your adventure of a lifetime comes to an end today. If you have a late flight or have lengthened your stay by adding post tour accommodation you will have more time to explore the sights. Your adventure of a lifetime comes to an end today. If you have a late flight or have lengthened your stay by adding post tour accommodation you will have more time to explore the sights.

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Last Updated: 11/25/2021

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Tucan, Toucan, Tucán, Tucano; what's in a name?

When Tucan Travel was formed in 1987, co-founders Pip and Liliana Tyler named their company Tucan Travel because, as they were Latin American specialists principally operating tours in South America and Central America, it made sense to use the local spelling.

Here at Tucan Travel, we often get people thinking that our name is spelled Toucan Travel. The name 'tucan' actually derives from the Latin American (Spanish) spelling 'tucán' or Brazilian (Portuguese) spelling 'tucano'.

Tucan Travel is named after the distinctive South American toucan bird with a large brightly coloured beak The toucan comes from the neotropics - the tropical regions of the Americas. They are bright, striking birds renowned for their large, colourful bills. Some large species of toucans have bills that are at least half as long as their body, but they are very light and strong so don’t weigh the birds down.

There has been a lot of scientific debate about the function of the toucan's distinctive bill. Some argue that it is necessary for recognition, while others believe its function is wholly practical in the process of gathering food and seeds. There are also claims that the bill is necessary for defence, while some scientists believe that it could be a mechanism to intimidate smaller birds so that they can more easily plunder their nests.

You may see toucans in Mexico and Central America, particularly in jungle areas and tropical ruin sites such as Tikal in Guatemala. In South America, you will find them in the Amazon Jungle (our tours visit areas of the Amazon in Ecuador, Peru and Brazil), in parts of northern Argentina and all across Brazil.

The toucan family includes around 40 species, the most popular being the keel-billed toucan. Related species include mountain toucans, aracaris, and toucanets. Scientists speculate that there could even be species of the toucan that have not yet been documented as there are areas of rainforest which remain unexplored.

Toucans are very intelligent, social birds and are very noisy in groups. Their bodies are heavy with short wings and their first and fourth toes are inverted. Toucans prefer to hop between branches rather than fly. They are usually found in pairs or small flocks, and they do not migrate.

Toucans are frugivorous (fruit-eating), but will also eat bird eggs and small prey such as rodents and insects. Toucans swallow fruit whole and then regurgitate the seeds. Toucans have a good lifespan and can live for about 20 years.

Privately owned & passionate about adventure travel

Travel addicts Pip and Liliana Tyler founded one of the first ever South American adventure tour companies in 1987 and named their business Tucan Travel, after the famous South American bird with its traditional Spanish spelling. As their reputation for offering excellent adventurous public transport tours spread and demand increased, the Tylers decided to expand and joined forces with fellow tour operator Matt Gannan in 1997, and with his fleet of expedition vehicles the company started pioneering many of the first overlanding routes in South America.

The directors’ formidable combined knowledge and ongoing passion for adventure travel drove Tucan Travel’s expansion to worldwide destinations in the early 2000s and in 2003 Budget Expeditions was developed as an independent youth brand for 18 to 35s. In 2008 the youth brand was amalgamated back under the parent brand as a travel style. Tucan Travel now offers more than 470 adventures in 72 countries across  destinations including Europe, Asia and Russia, East and Southern Africa, Latin America and Antarctica.

Although Pip and Liliana Tyler fully retired in June 2014, we are proud to still be independently owned by Matt Gannan and staffed by equally enthusiastic adventure travellers at our offices in London, Sydney, and Cuzco, at our operations base in Bangkok, as well as our tour leaders and drivers on the road. When you’re researching who to travel with and only the best will do, look no further than Tucan Travel!

We can proudly guarantee the high standard of our tours because in 95% of destinations we operate them ourselves and do not sub-contract to other operators. On occasions where we use local guides, they are trained and supported by us and are expected to adhere to the top quality service our clients have come to expect. Staffed by a team of avid travellers, the company shares and encourages its clients’ exploratory spirit and the desire to see the world in an authentic way.

Tucan Travel owns a fleet of comfortable, modern Mercedes Benz custom-built vehicles which comply with European emissions standards and are well equipped to deal with the demands of the varied terrain on tour. The company is committed to offering exciting and adventurous itineraries while encouraging responsible travel practices on the road and in its offices. We offer our clients the opportunity to offset the carbon emissions of our tours and pledge to reduce our company emissions by managing our energy efficiently and offsetting business travel

Taking part in the 'Adventure of a Lifetime'

We are delighted that you are considering enjoying a Group Tour with Tucan Travel. In order to ensure that you have the best possible experience, we would like to draw your attention to some aspects of our group tours to make sure that you are fully aware of the nature of the travel which you will be participating in.

Our tours are designed to let you get under the skin of a destination, so you receive an authentic experience. If you enjoy meeting and interacting with local people and are willing to occasionally encounter basic infrastructure and facilities in order to experience the path less travelled, then our group tours will be just what you’re looking for.

On your tour, you may encounter some long travel days. These are usually unavoidable but please be assured our itineraries have been designed with the benefit of our clients in mind in order to maximise your free time in each destination. Please also note that when travelling way from the beaten track in these more remote areas, you may find that road conditions can be rougher than you may be used to at home.

Our tours are of a modular nature meaning that our smaller tours fit together to form longer tours with the longest being 199 days in length. During this time, some passengers may join or leave your tour at different times. One of the advantages of this system is that we can offer you greater flexibility. We have carefully chosen departure dates to allow you to combine tours. This flexibility means you can get the best experience out of the time you have and see as much of your chosen country - or continent - as you want to.

We kindly request that our clients bring along a positive attitude and an open mind. These are most certainly invaluable when travelling in a group. Despite the very best intentions and planning, things can and do go wrong and occasionally we encounter problems beyond our control, such as delayed public transport and adverse weather conditions, in such situations we ask for your patience and we will endeavor to keep as close to your scheduled itinerary as possible.

The accommodation we use are generally locally owned and are chosen for their proximity to local attractions, their cleanliness and customer service. However, in some of our more remote destinations you may encounter basic facilities and on occasion you may not have the luxury of hot water, laundry facilities, local shops or amenities. Our guides and leaders will do their best to forewarn you if this should occur.

Participation in our tours requires a certain level of fitness. The tours are fast paced, packing in plenty of sights into short periods of time. It is also sometimes necessary for all our clients to carry their own luggages. This includes being able to lift your possessions on and off various forms of transport and carrying them up and down flights of stairs in train stations and hotels where there may be no lift available.

Due to the nature of our group tours, we don't allow children under the age of 12 to join them. This is just in case the children are unable to keep up with the rest of the group. The accommodation, transport or excursions offered may not be suitable for children under this age. For children aged between 12 and 18, we ask that each child is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Please note: No children under the age of 13 are able to do the Inca Trail Trek. A minimum age of 16 is accepted on group tours to China. There is no minimum age for our Tailor-made tours.

As some of our tours operate at high altitudes or in malarial zones, we would recommend you consult with your doctor prior to travel. If you have any pre existing medical conditions, travel in these regions may be difficult. Furthermore, we recommend consulting with your doctor at least 6 weeks before your departure date regardless of your present health.

During our Overland Tours and Budget Expeditions you will be required to participate in the successful running of the group. This means that to ensure the happy continuation of the tour you will all be expected to help the tour leader and driver with the setting up of camping equipment, the cooking of meals, pitching of tents, washing up and packing up the vehicle when leaving a campsite facility. It may also be necessary to stop off at a supermarket on the way to your next destination to pick up supplies. Here you will have some time to do your own personal shopping.

We sincerely hope that we have given you a good insight into what travelling on a group tour may be like. We highly recommend that you read the Pre-departure Information Booklet, Tour Dossier and Travel Style description, for more detailed information specific to your tour. You should also read section 9 of our booking conditions if you are in any doubt about the above information.

** If after reading this information, you don't think this particular tour is right for you, remember Tucan Travel has a large range of tours, products and services which can be tailor-made to suit your requirements. Please don’t hesitate to contact our offices to discuss alternative travel styles or if you require more information.

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    • Visas and travel insurance
    • Spending money – budget for meals, snacks, drinks, limited souvenirs, laundry, tips and any extras

Accommodation

39 night(s) in hotels, 2 night(s) in a guesthouse, 1 night(s) on overnight sleeper trains,

Transportation & Flights

Public Bus, Tuk-Tuk, Foot, Taxi, Boat, Minibus, Private Vehicle, Overnight Train, , flight(s),

Transportation & flights

Public Bus, Tuk-Tuk, Foot, Taxi, Boat, Minibus, Private Vehicle, Overnight Train, , flight(s)
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Meals Included
36 Breakfast(s)
Age Requirements
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