Vietnam and Cambodia

20 Days

From city chaos to ancient temples, experience it all.

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Tour Summary
If you want variety, this is the one. Over 20 days you will move through two completely different countries, cultures, and experiences, all in one seamless trip. Start in Vietnam where the energy hits instantly, from Hanoi’s busy streets and street food to Ha Long Bay and the countryside of Ninh Binh. Then Cambodia shifts the pace. From Phnom Penh to the temples of Angkor, you will dive into history, culture, and meaningful local experiences that give you a deeper perspective. It is fast-moving, social, and constantly changing, the kind of trip where every few days feels like something completely new.
What's Included
Airport Pickup on Arrival
In-Country Transport
Stated Meals
Pre-Departure Support
Expert Local Guide
Welcome and Farewell Meal
19 Nights Accommodation
Hanoi City Tour
Ha Long Bay Cruise
Trang An UNESCO Site
Phong Nha Duck Stop
Hoi An Food Tour
Hoi An Cycle and Volunteer
War Remnants Museum
Phnom Penh Day Tour
Ho Chi Minh Walking Tour
Siem Reap Temple
Not Included
Flights
Travel Insurance
Background Check
Visas

Visa

UK Citizens

Please make sure you have read the entry requirements for Vietnam and Cambodia on the Gov UK website:

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/vietnam/entry-requirements

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/cambodia/entry-requirements

DBS

Before arriving in Vietnam, you will need to have completed an Enhanced DBS Check. This is a requirement for all of our programmes. You can book your Enhanced DBS via your Portal.

Once you have paid, the team will be in touch in around 1-3 working days with all the next steps information. You will need to submit some documents in order to get this processed so when you receive the email please respond promptly. Once processed, you’ll receive a hard copy of your DBS in the post. Please upload a clear picture of this to your portal.

Please note that a DBS check can take up to 12 weeks to process so we advise getting this submitted as soon as you have secured your place.

Flights

Arrival

Your adventure starts in Hanoi. Fly into Noi Bai International Airport (HAN), where you’ll be met by the local team and transferred to your hotel. From here, everything is organised — so you can settle in, meet your group, and get ready to start your journey through Vietnam and beyond.

Departure

Your trip finishes in Cambodia. You’ll depart from Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI), with your return transfer arranged from your final accommodation. From start to finish, everything is taken care of — so you can focus on the experience, not the logistics.

Important

Please note all flight information must be uploaded at least 8 weeks before your arrival or you will not receive airport pickup.

Insurance

You must have travel insurance to join a FurtherTravel trip. You can request a quote with our insurance partner here. Please upload a photo/screenshot of your insurance confirmation (showing name, dates, policy number etc.) to your Portal.

Emergency numbers

In-Country Emergency Numbers

Police: Vietnam 113 / Cambodia 117

Ambulance: Vietnam 115 / Cambodia 119

Fire: Vietnam 114 / Cambodia 118

Tourist Police: +62 361 784 5988

Int Dialling Code: Vietnam +84 / Cambodia +855

In case of emergency

In case of emergency, please contact your local guide (number in Whatsapp group chat).

In the unlikely event that you encounter any issues with or any aspect of your tour, (like accomodation or activities etc) please reach out to your local guide first. If your local guide is unable to resolve your issue to your satisfaction, please contact our in-country manager who will be happy to assist you further.

Linda: +855 92 916 296

UK Office

For assistance from another team member, feel free to reach out to our UK office (Monday to Friday, 10am–6pm): +44 (0)161 222 3780

Itinerary

From day to night, your itinerary’s packed with unforgettable moments. Here’s the lowdown.

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Hanoi
Arrival in Hanoi
Touch down in Hanoi and meet the team at the airport before heading into the city with your new travel crew. Check into your accommodation and take some time to settle in before diving straight into your first taste of Vietnam. Kick things off with a welcome meal, the perfect chance to get to know everyone and start the trip properly. As the evening rolls in, head out to Ta Hien Beer Street, known for its buzzing atmosphere and non-stop energy. Grab a drink, soak it all in, and ease into life in Vietnam with your new mates.
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Hanoi
Hanoi Like A Local
Time to dive into Hanoi and explore the city like a local. Wander through the Old Quarter on a walking tour, then switch things up with a cyclo ride through its maze of 36 buzzing streets, each packed with colour, culture, and history. Discover the heart of the city as you visit iconic spots like Hoan Kiem Lake and Hoa Lo Prison, with the option to check out the famous Train Street. From hidden corners to must-see landmarks, today is packed with moments, photo ops, and your first real taste of Vietnam’s energy.
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Ha Long Bay
Hanoi - Ha Long Bay
Get ready for one of the highlights of the trip. Today we leave Hanoi behind and head to the world-famous Ha Long Bay for an unforgettable overnight cruise. Spend the night on a boat surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and calm emerald waters in this UNESCO World Heritage setting. Cruise through the bay, kayak between hidden spots, and soak up the views as you drift through one of the most stunning landscapes in Asia. As the sun sets, grab a drink, relax on deck, and take it all in. With epic scenery, chilled vibes, and a night on the water, this is what Vietnam is all about.
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Ninh Binh
Ha Long Bay - Ninh Binh
Rise early to catch the breathtaking Ha Long Bay sunrise over the limestone cliffs and calm waters. Enjoy breakfast on deck as the boat cruises toward one of the bay’s famous caves. Explore the cave, hear its mythical stories, and return to the boat for a fun cooking demonstration. After checking out, hit the road to Ninh Binh, taking in the stunning northern Vietnamese landscapes and peaceful countryside along the way. Arrive at your cozy homestay and settle in for a serene evening, experiencing the warm hospitality and local culture that makes this region so special.
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Ninh Binh
Ninh Binh - Trang An Complex
Spend the day exploring the stunning landscapes of Ninh Binh, starting with the enchanting Trang An complex. Cruise along serene waterways, weave through caves, and take in lush greenery at every turn. This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking spots, perfect for photos and unforgettable moments. After a local lunch, lace up your shoes for a hike to Mua Cave. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, truly a moment to remember. Once you’ve soaked up the scenery, relax before boarding the night train to Hue, setting off on the next chapter of your journey through the heart of Vietnam.
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Ninh Binh
Hoa Lu – Tam Coc – Viral Cabin Bus to Phong Nha
Set off from Ninh Binh for a day of history and stunning landscapes. Begin in the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, exploring temples and ruins that tell the story of Vietnam’s rich past. Next, cruise through Tam Coc’s iconic karst landscapes, gliding along peaceful waterways framed by lush rice paddies and towering limestone formations. Take in the serene beauty of the countryside and capture memories that last a lifetime. As the day winds down, board the overnight cabin bus at 20:00 and journey toward Phong Nha, where jaw-dropping caves and natural wonders await on the next leg of your adventure.
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Phong Nha
Phong Nha Ducks & The Dark Cave
Arrive in Phong Nha in the morning and check into your room for a short rest. Nestled in the stunning Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, this area is full of adventure, from awe-inspiring caves to scenic landscapes. After a quick recharge, get ready for a quirky and unforgettable experience at The-Duck-Stop. Step into the duck pen and feed the friendly flock—wholesome, hilarious, and totally unique. Expect sore cheeks from laughing too much! Next, grab your swimsuit for the legendary Dark Cave. Zipline in, slide through mud baths, kayak across the crystal-clear waters, and take in the thrill of one of Vietnam’s largest national parks. After all the excitement, unwind with a relaxing stone massage or grab a bite and drinks at nearby spots. It’s a day packed with adventure, laughter, and memories you won’t forget.
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Hoi An
Phong Nha - Da Nang - Hoi An
Good morning! Sit back and enjoy the scenic train ride, making sure to take in the breathtaking views of Hai Van Pass. Around noon, arrive at Danang Train Station, meet your driver, and transfer to the charming town of Hoi An. Spend some time settling in and exploring the local streets at your own pace. As evening falls, Hoi An transforms into a magical city lit by hundreds of lanterns. After a short rest, head out for a classic local experience: a basket boat ride. Glide through peaceful waterways, surrounded by lush greenery, and learn traditional fishing techniques along the way. This tranquil yet cultural adventure is a perfect introduction to the charm and beauty of Hoi An.
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Hoi An
Hoi An Foodie Tour
Dive into the flavors of Hoi An on a foodie tour that’s as vibrant as the city itself. Wander through bustling markets and winding alleys, tasting local specialties and street food made by skilled artisans. From aromatic noodle soups and freshly baked banh mi to sweet treats and refreshing coconut coffee or fruit smoothies, every bite tells a story. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and tastes of Hoi An, and discover why the city is a paradise for food lovers.
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Hoi An
Eco Project Volunteering
Today is all about giving back. Hop on a bike and cycle through the peaceful countryside, collecting plastic and trash scattered along the roads. After about 5 km, arrive at a local art space where the collected waste is transformed into eco bricks—plastic bottles packed with used plastic to a set density, ready to be reused as building blocks. These eco bricks can become furniture, garden walls, playgrounds, or even schools, helping communities across Quang Nam province. Not only will you leave the riverbanks cleaner, but you’ll also contribute to projects that create lasting, positive change. It’s hands-on, meaningful, and a day you won’t forget.
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Hoi An
An Bang Beach Day
It’s time to take it easy and enjoy a free day in Hoi An. Lounge on the golden sands of An Bang Beach, wander through town, and sample the city’s famous dishes—think crispy banh mi, flavorful wontons, and juicy prawn dumplings. If you’re craving a little adventure, our team is on hand to help you plan extra activities. Snorkel at Cham Island, tackle the rapids on Hoa Phu Thanh White Water Rafting in Da Nang, or visit Ba Na Hills and the iconic Golden Bridge. Whether you’re in chill mode or seeking thrills, today is all about doing what feels right for you.
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Hoi An
Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh City
Spend the morning packing and soaking in your last moments in Hoi An before heading south. Transfer to the train station for an overnight journey to Ho Chi Minh City, passing through the scenic Southern Mekong region along the way. Relax, enjoy the ride, and get ready for the next chapter of your Vietnamese adventure.
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Ho Chi Minh City
HCMC - War Museum & Walking Tour
Rise and shine for an early arrival in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Meet your transfer at the station and head straight to the hotel to unpack and recharge before the afternoon adventures. Explore the city on a walking tour, visiting the War Remnants Museum, the stunning Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the historic Post Office. By now you’ll have worked up an appetite, so dive into the bustling Saigon Food Court for some of the city’s best street eats, a true paradise for food lovers.
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Phnom Penh
HCMC - Phnom Penh
Say goodbye to Vietnam and hello to Cambodia! Today, you’ll take a 6-hour journey to Phnom Penh, so have your passport and visa ready (visa fees not included). Once you arrive in the vibrant Cambodian capital, enjoy some free time to explore at your own pace. Wander the bustling streets, sample local snacks, sip refreshing drinks, and dive into the city’s amazing cuisine. Settle in for the night and get ready for the exciting days ahead—Phnom Penh has plenty of adventures waiting.
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Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh Tour
Start the day with breakfast at Phsar Kandal Market before setting off on a full-day walking tour of Phnom Penh. Explore the charming French Quarter, admire colonial architecture, and visit iconic spots like Wat Phnom, the historic Raffles Hotel, the old train station, and the city’s largest market. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum to learn about Cambodia’s tragic Khmer Rouge history. Once a high school turned detention and torture center, it now stands as an important memorial and educational site (note: this visit can be intense). After a day of culture, history, and reflection, head back to the Base Villa to relax and recharge for the adventures ahead.
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Siem Reap
Phnom Penh - Siem Reap
Enjoy a relaxed morning before boarding the bus from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. Once you arrive, check into your guesthouse and spend the evening hanging out with your fellow Campers. Wander the streets, explore local markets, and sample some of the city’s street food or cocktails. Get an early night - you’ll need your energy for an epic sunrise and a full day exploring the incredible Angkor Wat tomorrow.
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Siem Reap
Angkor Wat Sunrise & Tour
Rise early for a 4:30am start - it’s worth it to catch the sunrise over the temples of Angkor Wat. This UNESCO World Heritage site is visually and architecturally stunning, and one of Southeast Asia’s most important archaeological treasures. Watch as the sun rises over the iconic towers and reflecting pools, and marvel at the intricate carvings that showcase the skill of the Khmer builders. Cameras at the ready... this is a moment you won’t forget. After sunrise, explore the jungle-clad Ta Prohm temple, where the morning sounds of the forest set the perfect atmosphere before the crowds arrive. For those up for it, there’s an optional 1km walk from the South Gate to a hidden temple, or you can wander through Angkor’s other iconic sites like Bayon, Baphuon, the Terrace of the Elephants, and the Leper King. After a full day of exploring, the evening is yours to relax or enjoy dinner with your group.
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Siem Reap
Community Volunteering Project
After breakfast, head to the Angkor Kreav project site to make a real difference. The local community faces significant challenges, from limited access to English teaching and basic health care to a lack of communal spaces for shelter. Your day will be spent helping improve lives through meaningful projects, which may include teaching in local villages or assisting with construction work - activities vary depending on the community’s needs and the season. This hands-on experience is a chance to give back, connect with locals, and leave a lasting impact.
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Siem Reap
Volunteering Continued
Continue your volunteering efforts in Angkor Kreav, making a lasting impact and connecting with the local community. At the end of the day, head back to the hotel to relax, enjoy some well-deserved drinks, and reflect on all the memories you’ve made. Share one final squad meal with your fellow Campers, swap stories, and say your goodbyes - though this isn’t the end. Who knows? You might be planning your next adventure together soon!
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Siem Reap
Departure Day
It’s time to say goodbye to your new friends and take home memories that will last a lifetime. Make sure to share your departure flight details with the team, and we’ll get you safely to the airport. Safe travels, and here’s to the next adventure!
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Accommodation

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Hanoi
Skylark Hotel - Hanoi
A comfortable city stay with modern rooms, a rooftop pool and spa, plus great dining, all set close to Hanoi’s top attractions and lively Old Quarter.
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Day 3
Ha Long Bay
Renea Cruise Boat - Ha Long Bay
An unforgettable overnight boat stay in Ha Long Bay, surrounded by stunning limestone islands.
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Hotel Ninh Binh
Moma Paris Hotel - Ninh Binh
A relaxed, modern stay with comfortable rooms, and great facilities, perfectly placed for exploring Ninh Binh’s top sights.
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Phong Nha
Overnight Bus Phong Nha
Relax aboard the overnight bus and enjoy a comfortable night’s sleep as you travel to Phong Nha.
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Phong Nha
Thien Thanh Hotel - Phong Nha
A peaceful stay with mountain views, a pool, and perfectly located for exploring Phong Nha’s caves and surroundings.
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Day 8-11
Hoi An
Hoang Trinh Hotel - Hoi An
A cozy, well-located stay just minutes from Hoi An’s Night Market and ancient town.
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Day 12
Night Train Ho Chi Minh City
Night Train Ho Chi Minh City
Relax on the night train to Ho Chi Minh City, enjoying a comfortable sleeper as you travel overnight and wake up ready to explore the bustling city.
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Day 13
Ho Chi Minh City
Liberty Saigon Parkview Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City
A modern city stay with skyline views, a spa and fitness facilities, and easy walking access to Ho Chi Minh City’s top attractions.
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Day 14-15
Phnom Penh
Home Chic Hotel - Phnom Penh
A stylish stay in Phnom Penh’s Chamkar Mon district with a pool, on-site dining, and easy access to top attractions.
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Day 16-20
Siem Reap
The Twizt Hotel - Siem Reap
A vibrant stay in central Siem Reap with rooftop pools, on-site dining, and easy access to Angkor Wat and local attractions.

More Information

Throughout the trip, you’ll stay in a mix of hotels, local stays, and unique travel experiences, giving you a balance of comfort and authenticity. Rooms are typically twin-share, with locations chosen for convenience, comfort, and easy access to everything around you. Along the way, you’ll also experience: - 1 night on a Ha Long Bay cruise - Overnight trains and buses as you travel between destinations It’s all part of the journey — letting you cover more ground and experience more of each country. Each stay is designed to keep things social, comfortable, and well-located, so you can make the most of every stop along the way.

Dress Code

Whilst out and about at the beach, relaxing in your free time, or taking part in most activities, you are welcome to wear swimsuits, flip flops, sandals, and your usual summer clothing such as skirts, dresses, and shorter shorts. The climate can be very warm, so lightweight and comfortable clothing is recommended. If you'd like any fashion advice or you're unsure what to pack, the Team will be happy to help.

However, if visiting schools, temples, or other community sites, it is important to dress respectfully in line with local customs and expectations. For these visits:

  • Long hair should be tied back (this is especially important when visiting schools).
  • Trousers or shorts should be sturdy and non-see-through, with shorts extending past the knee.
  • Shoulders and knees should be covered.
  • Closed-toe shoes should be worn for safety and practicality.

Culture

Your local guide will advise you on this throughout the programme, but you will be asked to change if you are wearing any items that would be considered offensive under local culture. If you are out at clubs or bars in the evening the dress code is more relaxed.

You will be experiencing some temples and more rural areas where the local people aren’t used to seeing more revealing items of clothing. Although being covered up sometimes might not always be ideal in the heat or make sense to you at the time, it is their culture and we must respect it.

Please remember, you are coming to a different continent with its own unique culture.

Packing List

• Decent footwear; a pair suitable for sports & activities, a pair suitable for going out (You won’t need heels trust us!)

• Suitable/respectable clothing (see Dress Code)

• One pair of strong, sturdy trousers

• Light rain jacket, poncho or small umbrella

• One warm jumper or fleece (air conditioned buses can be cold)

• Lightweight Towel

• Sun hat and sunscreen

• Sunglasses

• Light & comfy wear for activities on hot days

• Insect/Mosquito repellent & antihistamines

• Small medical kit, including rehydration sachets

• Extension cord (if you want to charge multiple appliances at once)

• Reusable water bottle (A thermal bottle to keep your water cool is best)

• Scanned & printed copy of your passport (in case you lose it)

• A printed copy of your insurance details with details of your insurance policy number and Insurer phone number

• Small Padlock

• Camera

• An unlocked phone, should you want to get a local Sim

• Small bag, for full day excursions

• Earplugs for sleeping if needed

• Portable Speaker

• Deck of Cards or Games

• Travel adaptor; 2 pin round & flat

Sustainability

Protecting Wildlife
  • Be a responsible photographer by avoiding handling animals, especially starfish (This can cause them to die as soon as you take them out of the water!)
  • Choose ethical experiences by avoiding animal exploitation.
  • Use reef-safe sunscreen without harmful chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate.
  • Be mindful of food choices by avoiding endangered species and supporting sustainable seafood.
  • Buy ethical souvenirs by avoiding items made from animals, like ivory or coral.

Repect and Preserve Local Culture
  • Dress modestly and follow local customs, especially at religious sites.
  • Respect dining etiquette by learning local food customs.
  • Be mindful of body language to avoid unintentional offense.
  • Behave respectfully at cultural and sacred sites.
  • Minimize impact at heritage sites by visiting off-peak, following guidelines, and not touching artifacts.
  • Learn key phrases like "hello" and "thank you" to connect with locals.

Supporting the Local People
  • Support local businesses that hire local staff to keep money in the community.
  • Bargain respectfully, understanding the value of small amounts to locals.
  • Eat locally by dining at restaurants using local ingredients or shopping at markets.
  • Buy local handicrafts to support artisans and preserve cultural heritage.
  • Stay informed about human welfare issues to make ethical travel choices.

Conserving Natural Environments
  • Leave no trace by staying on trails and avoiding environmental damage.
  • Conserve resources by supporting eco-friendly businesses and reducing water and energy use.
  • Follow regulations to protect the environment, wildlife, and local communities.
  • Research sustainability issues in your destination.
  • Dispose of waste properly and join cleanup efforts.
  • Avoid disposable plastics by using reusable bottles and bags.

Tips and Tricks

  • You can’t always flush toilet paper in Vietnam & Cambodia, make sure to put it in the bin.
  • You can’t drink the tap water, bottled water only  please!
  • You can bargain with most market sellers, be sure to be polite and don’t go too low as to offend the seller.
  • Try the local food, Pho and Bahn Mi are our favourite in Vietnam and Lok lak and Amok (coconut curry) are our favs in Cambodia!
  • Street food is generally very safe to eat, cheap and delicious. Be curious and try it all!
  • The local beers are Saigon and Angkor, and will cost around £1 in most restaurants. Cocktails are around £4-6.

FAQs

How much money should I bring?

For any tour we recommend around £200 per week to cover you for food, drinks and any extra activities you’d like to do. Extra activities can typically range anywhere from £5-£80. If you’re good at budgeting you can definitely go cheaper than this!

How do I speak to the group before departure?

We’ll add you into a WhatsApp group around 3 weeks before your departure so you can start chatting and getting to know everyone you’ll be traveling with.

Is there Wifi?

Every hotel will have WIFI as well as most restaurants and cafes. We do recommend having a local SIM card too to ensure you can contact the group anytime throughout the tour.

What type of bag should I bring?

Either a large backpack or suitcase is great but we usually find backpacks are a bit easier to carry around especially onto ferries and transport. We would recommend trying to stay under 20kg if you can.

Should I bring Cash or Card?

We recommend trying to get some cash before you arrive. That being said, keep most of it on a card with good international rates like Starling, Monzo or Wise so you can withdraw cash and pay on card where you can with. There are ATMs everywhere in Vietnam and Cambodia so you’ll always be able to get cash when you need.

Can I wash my clothes?

For about £1.50 per kilo, local laundry services will wash your clothes early morning and return them washed and neatly pressed the following afternoon.