Overview
The Ultimate Cross-Border Indochina Trekking Expedition
For travelers who want to truly touch the earth, breathe the wild air of the jungle, and connect deeply with the historical soul of Southeast Asia, the 17-Day Siem Reap Trekking to Hoi An and Hue Expedition is the ultimate active holiday. This epic cross-border journey links Cambodia and Vietnam, starting from the ancient stone empires of the Khmer Kings in Siem Reap and ending in the imperial dynasties of Hue, Vietnam. Over 17 unforgettable days, you will trade standard tourist buses for hiking boots, kayaks, and local wooden boats. You will journey across archaeological wonders, dense primary rainforests, remote tribal highlands, and untouched coastal landscapes, exploring the rich natural and cultural tapestry of Indochina in a way that very few travelers ever get to experience.
Your expedition begins in Siem Reap, the spiritual heart of Cambodia. Beyond the legendary stone towers of Angkor Wat, you will embark on an immersive wilderness trek through the sacred forests of Kulen Mountain and walk among the moss-draped, vine-choked ruins of Beng Mealea—a spectacular jungle temple left in its natural, ruined state. From Siem Reap, the trail heads east into the lesser-known, authentic heart of rural Cambodia. You will trek through the ancient capital of Kampong Thom, discover the peaceful riverside lifestyle of Kampong Cham, and trace the currents of the mighty Mekong River to Kratie and Stung Treng. Here, you will step out of your hiking boots and into a kayak, paddling through the unique flooded forests of the Mekong and searching for the rare, endangered Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins.
As you push deeper into the remote northeastern province of Ratanakiri, you will enjoy a well-deserved rest in the peaceful town of Ban Lung, surrounded by volcanic lakes and cascading waterfalls. The adventure takes a thrilling turn as you cross the land border from Cambodia into the untouched Central Highlands of Vietnam. In Kon Tum and the mist-laden mountain outpost of Mang Den, you will trek through pristine pine forests and meet indigenous hill tribes, learning about their rich communal customs and animist beliefs.
The journey then transitions from the rugged highlands to the breathtaking East Sea coast. You will hike through the rural provinces of Quang Ngai and Tam Ky, walking along quiet, sandy beaches and coastal fishing paths before arriving at the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An. After a relaxing break to enjoy Hoi An's famous tailors, sandy beaches, and ancient streets, you will hike the holy valley of My Son Sanctuary, climb the Marble Mountains in Da Nang, and cross the spectacular Hai Van Pass to reach Hue. Exploring the grand Imperial Citadel and royal tombs of Hue, you will conclude a magnificent cross-border odyssey that seamlessly blends physical challenge, pristine nature, and profound historical discovery.
Highlights
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Trek the Sacred Trails of Angkor & Beng Mealea: Discover the world-famous temples of Angkor Wat on foot, hike the jungle-clad slopes of Kulen Mountain, and explore the wild, ruin-strewn temple of Beng Mealea.
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Kayak the Flooded Forests of the Mekong: Paddle through the surreal, water-logged trees of the Upper Mekong River in Stung Treng and quietly observe the rare Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins in Kratie.
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Explore the Red-Dirt Wilds of Ban Lung: Swim in the pristine, crystal-clear volcanic waters of Yeak Laom Crater Lake and trek to hidden jungle waterfalls in Cambodia's remote northeastern frontier.
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Conquer the Central Highlands of Vietnam: Cross the land border into Vietnam to trek through the pine forests of Mang Den, often called the "Da Lat of the Central Highlands," and visit the unique communal Rong houses of Kon Tum.
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Coastal Trekking to Hoi An: Hike along the dramatic and peaceful sandy coastlines of Quang Ngai and Tam Ky, experiencing local coastal life away from mainstream tourism.
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Wander the Ancient Streets of Hoi An & My Son: Walk through the beautifully preserved, lantern-lit streets of Hoi An and trek through the sacred valley of My Son, the spiritual home of the ancient Champa Kingdom.
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Cross the Hai Van Pass to Hue: Travel north over the world-famous, dramatic Hai Van Pass to explore the majestic Imperial City, historic citadels, and peaceful royal tombs of Hue.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Siem Reap Arrival & Angkor Wat Afternoon Tour
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Activities: Arrive at Siem Reap International Airport. Meet your professional guide and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, begin your exploration of the legendary Angkor Wat Temple, walking through its grand stone galleries and taking in a spectacular sunset over the ancient moat.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap.
Day 2: Siem Reap Hiking Experience (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Depart early for an active hiking experience in the forested hills of Phnom Kulen National Park. Walk along shaded single-track jungle trails, discover hidden carvings in the riverbed of Kbal Spean, and enjoy a refreshing swim near a scenic mountain waterfall.
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Trekking distance: 10 to 12 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap.
Day 3: Siem Reap to Beng Melea to Kampong Thom (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Check out of your hotel and drive to Beng Mealea, a mysterious temple swallowed entirely by the Cambodian jungle. Hike through its collapsed stone hallways, wrapped in giant tree roots. In the afternoon, continue your drive to the historic province of Kampong Thom.
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Trekking distance: 5 to 6 kilometers of ruins exploration.
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Accommodation: Cozy hotel in Kampong Thom.
Day 4: Kampong Thom to Kampong Cham (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Embark on a morning walk through the ancient pre-Angkorian brick temple complex of Sambor Prei Kuk, surrounded by peaceful forest. Afterward, travel by private vehicle to the charming riverside town of Kampong Cham, located on the banks of the Mekong River.
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Trekking distance: 6 to 8 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Kampong Cham.
Day 5: Trekking & Transfer to Kratie (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Hike through the beautiful rural countryside of Kampong Cham, walking past traditional wooden stilt houses and rubber plantations. In the afternoon, transfer to Kratie, a peaceful town famous for its French colonial buildings and Mekong riverfront.
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Trekking distance: 8 to 10 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Riverside hotel in Kratie.
Day 6: Trekking & Transfer to Stung Treng (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Set out on a morning hike along the shaded dirt tracks of Koh Trong Island, a peaceful river island in the middle of the Mekong. In the afternoon, transfer further north to Stung Treng, stopping to view the rare, playful Irrawaddy dolphins along the way.
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Trekking distance: 10 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Riverside hotel in Stung Treng.
Day 7: Kayak the Mekong & Transfer to Ban Lung (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Embark on an active kayaking adventure through the unique flooded forests of the Upper Mekong River, paddling past towering, water-rooted trees and small rapids. In the afternoon, transfer to Ban Lung, the provincial capital of Ratanakiri.
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Kayaking duration: 3 to 4 hours.
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Accommodation: Nature lodge in Ban Lung.
Day 8: Rest Day in Ban Lung (Meals: B)
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Activities: Enjoy a relaxing rest day in this remote northeastern province. You can hike to the nearby volcanic crater lake of Yeak Laom for a peaceful swim in its deep, crystal-clear blue waters, or explore the local market.
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Accommodation: Nature lodge in Ban Lung.
Day 9: Trekking & Border Crossing to Kon Tum, Vietnam (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Trek through the remote highland forests of Ratanakiri before transferring to the O'Yadaw/Le Thanh border crossing. Complete your immigration paperwork and cross into Vietnam. Drive to Kon Tum, the heart of the Central Highlands, and visit a traditional Bahnar tribal village.
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Trekking distance: 6 to 8 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Kon Tum.
Day 10: Trek to Mang Den (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Depart Kon Tum and hike through peaceful highland valleys, climbing steadily into the cool, mist-covered pine forests of Mang Den. Explore this beautiful mountain resort town, visiting tranquil lakes and cascading waterfalls.
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Trekking distance: 12 to 14 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Mountain hotel in Mang Den.
Day 11: Trekking to Quang Ngai (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Hike down the scenic mountain passes of the Central Highlands, walking through lush secondary forests and local agricultural lands. In the afternoon, transfer to the coastal city of Quang Ngai.
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Trekking distance: 10 to 12 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Coastal hotel in Quang Ngai.
Day 12: Coastal Trekking to Tam Ky (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Set off on a unique trek along the peaceful coastlines and quiet sandy beaches of Central Vietnam. Walk through remote fishing villages, interact with local fishermen, and transfer to the provincial town of Tam Ky.
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Trekking distance: 12 to 15 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Tam Ky.
Day 13: Trekking to Hoi An (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Hike along rural pathways, crossing small river channels and walking through emerald green rice fields to reach the ancient town of Hoi An. Check into your hotel and enjoy a free evening exploring the lantern-lit streets.
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Trekking distance: 10 kilometers.
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Accommodation: Boutique hotel in Hoi An.
Day 14: Hoi An Free Day (Meals: B)
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Activities: Enjoy a fully free day to relax. You can visit the white sands of An Bang Beach, rent a bicycle to ride through local vegetable gardens, get custom clothes made at one of Hoi An's famous tailors, or relax at a riverside cafe.
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Accommodation: Boutique hotel in Hoi An.
Day 15: Hoi An – My Son – Hoi An (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Travel to the sacred valley of My Son Sanctuary, the religious capital of the ancient Champa Kingdom. Hike among the red-brick temple ruins, learning about Hindu traditions and Cham history. Return to Hoi An for a free afternoon.
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Trekking distance: 5 to 6 kilometers of valley trails.
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Accommodation: Boutique hotel in Hoi An.
Day 16: Hoi An – Da Nang – Hue (Meals: B / L)
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Activities: Drive north to Da Nang, stopping to hike through the limestone caves of the Marble Mountains. Continue your journey over the spectacular Hai Van Pass, enjoying panoramic views of the ocean. Arrive in the imperial city of Hue in the afternoon.
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Trekking distance: 4 to 5 kilometers of mountain staircases.
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Accommodation: Elegant hotel in Hue.
Day 17: Hue Imperial City Tour & Departure (Meals: B)
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Activities: Embark on a comprehensive walking tour of the majestic Hue Imperial Citadel, exploring the ancient palaces and royal temples. Visit the peaceful, park-like Royal Tomb of Tu Duc before transferring to Hue Airport for your onward international flight.
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Trekking distance: 5 kilometers of historic walking.
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Accommodation: None (Tour ends in Hue).
What’s Included
What is Included:
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Professional Adventure Guides: Fully licensed, English-speaking professional tour guides throughout the journey in Cambodia and Vietnam, accompanied by local trail experts.
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Ground Transportation: Private, clean, air-conditioned vehicles for all airport pick-ups, drop-offs, border transfers, and overland travel.
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Water Activities: Private boat hire for Mekong dolphin spotting, Koh Trong Island transit, and high-quality kayak rentals with safety gear in Stung Treng.
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Accommodation: 16 nights of hand-picked, comfortable accommodations (mix of cozy boutique hotels, scenic riverside resorts, and unique nature lodges on a twin/double sharing basis).
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Meals: Meals as explicitly indicated in the itinerary: 16 Breakfasts (B) and 14 Lunches (L), featuring fresh, organic, local Cambodian and Vietnamese cuisines.
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Drinking Water: Unlimited cold, purified bottled drinking water provided in the vehicles and during all trekking days.
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Sightseeing & Entry Permits: Entrance tickets for Angkor National Park, Beng Mealea, My Son Sanctuary, Hue Citadel, and all waterfall and national park conservation fees.
What is Excluded:
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International Airfares: Flights to Siem Reap and flights departing from Hue/Da Nang.
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Visas and Border Fees: Cambodia and Vietnam visa fees, and any processing fees at the land border crossing.
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Dinners: All dinners are left open-ended to allow you to explore the local night markets and choose your own dining experiences.
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Travel Insurance: Mandatory personal travel insurance covering trekking, kayaking, and emergency medical/evacuation costs.
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Personal Hiking Gear: Broken-in high-quality trekking shoes, lightweight dry-fit clothing, rain jacket, daypack, and personal medications.
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Tips & Gratuities: Voluntary tips for drivers, local boat captains, hotel staff, and your professional adventure guides.
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Personal Expenses: Souvenirs, laundry service, telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, and any snacks outside of main meals.
Itinerary
Embark on an epic 17-day trekking tour from Siem Reap to Hoi An and Hue. Hike Angkor, explore remote Cambodian jungles, kayak the Mekong, cross into Vietnam's Central Highlands, and discover historic Hue. Book your ultimate Indochina adventure today
Tour Plan
Flight: International flight on your own arrangement or upon request,,Welcome to Siem Reap! Upon arrival, meet up with the tour guide at Siem Reap International Airport. Then, your will be transferred to the hotel for check-in.After a short rest, head to Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world. Angkor Wat possesses some of the longest and most intricate stone carvings. Take time to explore the passages, levels, and chambers that once housed many treasures of the flourishing kingdom.,On your way back to Siem Reap, enjoy a sunset from the top of the pyramid-shaped temple of Pre Rup.Overnight in Siem Reap.
Summary
Accommodation : Siem Reap Hotel 3*
Meals: Dinner
Trekking Distance : 0 km