G Adventures
Solo-ish Vietnam & Cambodia
Solo-ish Vietnam & Cambodia
The perfect adventure doesn’t exi-oh wait, actually… it does! Picture this: spending a night on a boat in stunning Ha Long Bay, wandering the charming streets of Hoi An, diving into authentic local life in Chi Phat, and kicking back on the white sands of Koh Rong. Now add a crew of solo travellers all looking to widen their community of travel mates. Sound pretty perfect? Yeah, we thought so too.
Highlights
Discover the vibrant energy of Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Discover the flora and fauna of the Cardamom Mountains on a 2-night excursion staying in the local community of Chi Phat, Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Koh Rong’s pristine beaches, Spend a night aboard a traditional junk boat in stunning Ha Long Bay, Enjoy a women-led motorbike tour of Hanoi, Embark on an overnight stay in the Mekong Delta with local hosts
Accommodation
Hotels (13 nts), Guesthouse (5 nts), Overnight boat (1 nt), Overnight train in quad berths (1 nt). If you are interested in purchasing your own room, please see below for the My Own Room option.
Group Leader
CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout, local guides.
Group Size Notes
Max 16, Avg 12.
Meals Included
19 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 8 dinners
What’s Included
Your G for Good Moment: Oodles of Noodles, Hoi An
Your G for Good Moment: Dinner at Spoons Restaurant, Siem Reap
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment – Meet Your CEO and Group
Dinner Party: Dinner Party, Hanoi
We Day: Hanoi City & Motorbike Tour, Hanoi
G Day: Ha Long Bay Junk boat Cruise, H? Long Bay
Me Day: Hoi An Me Day, Hoi An
Your Local Living Moment: Cai Thia Mekong River Visit, Mekong Delta
Dinner Party: Dinner Party, Siem Reap
We Day: Siem Reap Temple Hopping, Siem Reap
G Day: Sunrise over Angkor Wat and Local Village lunch, Siem Reap
Your Discover Moment: Phnom Penh
Me Day: Koh Rong Me Day, Koh Rong. Complimentary Arrival Transfer. Cyclo tour of Hanoi. Dinner party. Women-led motorbike tour of Hanoi. Home meal at the Pottery Village. Overnight junk boat in Ha Long Bay. Kayak and swim in Ha Long Bay. Hanoi Foodie Culture tour. Guided tour of Hue. Free time in Hoi An. Oodles of Noodles cooking class. Free time in Ho Chi Minh City. Visit Ben Tre and Cai Thia on the Mekong River. Bike through the Red Kingdom. Homestay on the Mekong River. Ride a tuk tuk through Siem Reap. Visit Ankor Thom, Ta Prohm and Banteay Srei Temples. Enjoy a sunrise over the famous Angkor Wat. Spend free time in Phnom Penh, Chi Phat and Koh Rong. Take a boat to the community of Chi Phat. Visit Chhay Chrey rapids and waterfall. Ride a moto taxi for a perfect sunset over the Cardamom Mountains. Search for wildlife on a sunrise riverboat tour. Visit the tropical island of Koh Rong. Transfer to/from included activities. Internal airfare.
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Its legacy as the former imperial capital of Vietnam is just one of many reasons to visit Hue.
For more than a century, the emperors of the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945) ruled from the Forbidden Purple City, the innermost enclosure of the citadel. Today, this complex is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site and draws millions of visitors each year. Besides stimulating the tourism industry, Hue's rich history has also had a significant impact on the culture and characteristics of the city and its people, including naming customs, fashion, and cuisine. |
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Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the most populous city in Vietnam at 9 million people. It is an enticing mix of the old and new, with European architecture due to French colonization to towering skyscrapers and modern shopping malls. Each of the 24 districts of Ho Chi Minh City are a little different, and begging to be explored! |
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Striking pagodas, historic monuments, and bustling markets await you in Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital and former seat of the Khmer Empire on the banks of the Mekong River. South of the country’s iconic Angkor Wat temple, Phnom Penh is the perfect urban center to begin your adventures in Cambodia! Though less frequented than Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh boasts beautiful Buddhist temples of its own. From Wat Phnom, the towering pagoda surrounding by an exquisite botanical garden, to the sparkling Silver Pagoda, which lies mere steps from the city’s golden Royal Palace, Phnom Penh offers plenty of spiritual landmarks ideal for reflection and guaranteed to leave you in awe. Travel two blocks from the Silver Pagoda to visit the bright red National Museum of Cambodia, which holds thousands of centuries-old Cambodian artifacts and will immerse you in the history of Khmer culture. Phnom Penh’s dark (and fairly recent) past still haunts some of its most visited landmarks. Choeung Ek Genocidal Center and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum are vital pieces of this city’s history and detail the brutal effects of the Khmer Rouge’s occupation of Phnom Penh after the Cambodian War. These essential monuments will give you a deeper understanding of and appreciation for the city as it stands today. After exploring Phnom Penh’s famous monuments, take time to unwind and savor the city’s vibrant social life! Eat your way through the Phnom Penh Street Market to enjoy amazing street food, browse the Old Market for fresh and local fruits, or sit in one of the city’s many restaurants or distilleries to taste fresh made noodles and sweet rum. |
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Striking pagodas, historic monuments, and bustling markets await you in Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital and former seat of the Khmer Empire on the banks of the Mekong River. South of the country’s iconic Angkor Wat temple, Phnom Penh is the perfect urban center to begin your adventures in Cambodia! Though less frequented than Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh boasts beautiful Buddhist temples of its own. From Wat Phnom, the towering pagoda surrounding by an exquisite botanical garden, to the sparkling Silver Pagoda, which lies mere steps from the city’s golden Royal Palace, Phnom Penh offers plenty of spiritual landmarks ideal for reflection and guaranteed to leave you in awe. Travel two blocks from the Silver Pagoda to visit the bright red National Museum of Cambodia, which holds thousands of centuries-old Cambodian artifacts and will immerse you in the history of Khmer culture. Phnom Penh’s dark (and fairly recent) past still haunts some of its most visited landmarks. Choeung Ek Genocidal Center and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum are vital pieces of this city’s history and detail the brutal effects of the Khmer Rouge’s occupation of Phnom Penh after the Cambodian War. These essential monuments will give you a deeper understanding of and appreciation for the city as it stands today. After exploring Phnom Penh’s famous monuments, take time to unwind and savor the city’s vibrant social life! Eat your way through the Phnom Penh Street Market to enjoy amazing street food, browse the Old Market for fresh and local fruits, or sit in one of the city’s many restaurants or distilleries to taste fresh made noodles and sweet rum. |
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Striking pagodas, historic monuments, and bustling markets await you in Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital and former seat of the Khmer Empire on the banks of the Mekong River. South of the country’s iconic Angkor Wat temple, Phnom Penh is the perfect urban center to begin your adventures in Cambodia! Though less frequented than Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh boasts beautiful Buddhist temples of its own. From Wat Phnom, the towering pagoda surrounding by an exquisite botanical garden, to the sparkling Silver Pagoda, which lies mere steps from the city’s golden Royal Palace, Phnom Penh offers plenty of spiritual landmarks ideal for reflection and guaranteed to leave you in awe. Travel two blocks from the Silver Pagoda to visit the bright red National Museum of Cambodia, which holds thousands of centuries-old Cambodian artifacts and will immerse you in the history of Khmer culture. Phnom Penh’s dark (and fairly recent) past still haunts some of its most visited landmarks. Choeung Ek Genocidal Center and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum are vital pieces of this city’s history and detail the brutal effects of the Khmer Rouge’s occupation of Phnom Penh after the Cambodian War. These essential monuments will give you a deeper understanding of and appreciation for the city as it stands today. After exploring Phnom Penh’s famous monuments, take time to unwind and savor the city’s vibrant social life! Eat your way through the Phnom Penh Street Market to enjoy amazing street food, browse the Old Market for fresh and local fruits, or sit in one of the city’s many restaurants or distilleries to taste fresh made noodles and sweet rum. |
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09/19/25 - 10/09/25 |
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10/10/25 - 10/24/25 |
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11/07/25 - 03/13/26 |
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03/20/26 - 04/17/26 |
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05/08/26 - 06/12/26 |
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07/10/26 - 08/14/26 |
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09/11/26 - 09/25/26 |
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10/09/26 - 10/30/26 |
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11/13/26 - 12/25/26 |
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01/01/27 - 12/29/28 |
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Itinerary Disclaimer
While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The Trip Details document is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Aboard expedition trips visits to research stations depend on final permission.
Additionally, any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances.
