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Newmarket Holidays:

Launching solo tour to Vietnam and Cambodia

TTH.VN - Tour operator Newmarket Holidays (UK) has just launched a new tour to Southeast Asia, exclusively for solo travelers.

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 Visitors at the Temple of Literature Monarchical National University relic site. Illustrated photo: VNA

In particular, “The Heritage of Vietnam & Cambodia” is a 14-day tour, and is the 6th tour in the operator’s “Exclusively Solos” range, exclusively for solo travel enthusiasts.

The tour will start in the capital Hanoi, exploring historical highlights including the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Temple of Literature - Monarchical National University, and the Cu Chi Tunnels. In addition, visitors can also participate in activities, such as squid fishing, tai chi sessions, and cooking classes.

On day 8, the tour will take travelers to Cambodia to visit the capital Phnom Penh, the Mekong River and destinations including Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom. At the end of the tour, visitors will visit Kok Sangke to experience the traditions and skills of the community.

A variety of optional activities can be included in this experience, which is due to departure from September 2024 to November 2025.

Commenting on the new tour, Mr. Richard Forde, Head of Trade Sales of Newmarket Holidays said: “The Heritage of Vietnam & Cambodia promises new learnings, flavours and experiences. The tour has been specially crafted so that guests would engage with local communities, try some sample regional delicacies and delve into each country’s enthralling past."

According to Khmer Times and Newmarket Holidays
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