Example Itinerary

Uncovering Hidden Indochina by Private Jet

Duration
15 days / 14 nights
Price Per Person
Interests
Heritage, Amazing Landscapes
Destinations
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand

Please note this is a sample itinerary ideally performed by private jet (rate not included). Upon request, private jet options can be provided based on availability and requirements.

Travel to Southeast Asia’s most famous and remote locations by private aircraft, utilizing your own private jet and helicopter to explore the region in comfort and style. This luxury tailored tour is the adventure of a lifetime. From the bustling streets of booming Bangkok, to the quiet heights of Vietnam’s Sapa, experience history, culture, tradition, and adventure all with VIP-style and access. Visit the must-see destinations in Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia on this 15-day adventure tour.

Why travel by private jet?

Traveling by private jet is the best way to maximize your time and minimize your stress. This private mode of transport means you don’t have to waste time or energy waiting in lines and checking luggage, and you can avoid the chaos at major hubs like Bangkok’s international terminals. Don’t be troubled by delays or cancellations. Indochina is yours to discover in comfort, ease, and ultimate luxury. 

This itinerary is an example. It’s designed to inspire you and provide you with thoughtfully curated ideas. You can choose to do this exact itinerary or completely personalize it. All trips are 100% bespoke.

Highlights

• Dinner is Ruined: Wine and dine in exclusivity with a private meal in a 12th century Hindu Temple outside of Siem Reap.

• Fly Like a Gibbon: The best way to explore the treetops is like the monkeys do - by swinging through the canopy, albeit on an 18-platform zipline.

• Flora & Fauna: The region's natural wonders are comprised of dense jungle, roaring waterfalls, elephant encounters, and the mighty artery of the Mekong River, which binds Indochinese nations together.

Day-by-Day

Day 1

Bangkok

Touch down in Bangkok, one of Southeast Asia’s most influential and fascinating metropolises. Your guide will be waiting to escort you to your luxury hotel. Spend the evening relaxing in the comforts and exquisite amenities of your hotel, or step outside into the bustling city to take in some of the vibrant lights and bustling nightlife.

Hotel Options
Why We Love This Hotel

Chao Phraya Views: Every guest room, suite, and villa at Capella Bangkok - as well as the dining venues and many of the facilities - boast river views. What's more, the sun sets just across the river from the property, casting gorgeous orange hues over the hotel and providing superlative evening sundowner locations from anywhere on the grounds.

A New Riviera: The Riviera theme continues in Capella Bangkok's fine dining restaurant, Côte by Mauro Colagreco, where the three-Michelin-star chef has reinterpreted French-Italian Riviera flavors, inspired by traditional recipes and culinary heritage.

Sophistication & Luxury: From contemporary design featuring custom artwork by local Thai artists, to the expansive wellness center with water therapy and locally-inspired treatments, to a desserts-and-cocktails salon bedecked in black and gold, the Capella Bangkok exudes finesse.

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Capella Bangkok Preferred Hotel
Why We Love This Hotel

Location: While Bangkok is home to several world-class hotels, only a handful are situated right on the Chao Phraya River. We love the Four Seasons Hotel for its amazing riverside location with easy access to the city center. This property is ideal for seclusion and relaxation and yet is still close to the action.

Design: The architects have carefully considered the blending of indoor and outdoor space to create a light and complementary blend of modern design and serene green spaces.

Spaciousness: The property stretches over 1,100 feet along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, also known as, "The Grand Duke,” leaving plenty of room for spacious suites, lush outdoor grounds and two infinity pools.

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Four Seasons Bangkok Preferred Hotel
Why We Love This Hotel

Location: Because of the Peninsula Bangkok's prime location on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, diners may enjoy stunning, alfresco cuisine as they watch the boat traffic cruise up and down the river - a particularly picturesque experience at night.

Views: One of the most iconic hotels in Bangkok, the Peninsula is cleverly designed so that each room has river views.

Outdoors: Its expansive grounds are home to a large riverside swimming pool and grass lawn.

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The Peninsula Bangkok Preferred Hotel
Why We Love This Hotel

Location: Positioned on the Chao Phraya River, The Siam can be reached by boat or car. Guests can travel to major sightseeing locations, such as the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, by ferry.

History: The Siam was faithfully created in vintage style, incorporating Chinese and Thai motifs in a chic Art Deco design style.

Service: This boutique property offers personalized attentive service from one of the most respected hoteliers in Thailand, the Sukosol Group.

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The Siam Hotel Preferred Hotel

Day 2

Bangkok

After a delicious breakfast, head out for a tour of Bangkok with your private guide and driver. There’s never a dull moment in this city, known in the Thai language as Krung Thep. A vast city with many unique neighborhoods, Bangkok is filled with an enormous variety to stimulate the senses. Some of the most frequented and most interesting stops include Wat Phra Kaew, The Temple of Dawn, and the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho. Visit Bangkok’s 200-year-old Chinatown, a crossroad of two cultures. This city provides a fascinating taste of new and old Asia - from ancient temples to massive shopping malls, Bangkok has it all. Enjoy a delicious Thai dinner and a relaxing night at your hotel.

Bangkok
Bangkok

Day 3

Siem Reap

Board your private jet and take off for Siem Reap, Cambodia in luxury. Check in, rest and refresh before beginning your sightseeing. Siem Reap’s Angkor temple complex is one of the most coveted destinations for travelers around the world. Meet with a local archaeologist, who will take you on a private tour through the enchanting chambers of Ta Prohm and Bayon Temple. Make your way through the bustling markets and barter with the lively merchants following the tour. Head back to your hotel for a delicious meal and a good night’s sleep.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Location: This hotel is ideally and strategically placed in the epicentre of Siem Reap, just a short distance from boutique shops, bars, restaurants and a host of other attractions, as well as the international airport.

History: History is the main draw for visitors to Siem Reap, with the magnificent temples of Angkor being the highlight of any visit to this charming ancient city.

Service: The Park Hyatt prides itself on its flawless 24-hour concierge service, allowing guests to have their desires fulfilled at any time, day or night.

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Park Hyatt Siem Reap Preferred Hotel

Day 4

Siem Reap

Enjoy an early breakfast and sunrise at Angkor Wat before heading to the 10th-century Banteay Srei Temple, built in honor of the Hindu god Shiva. Next, visit the children at a local orphanage and learn about the positive impact being made by the organization and the challenges they face. Find special mementos to remind you of your Cambodian visit on a bespoke shopping trip to some of the city’s best shopping destinations. This evening, experience something truly special with a private meal arranged on the grounds of Banteay Samre, a 12th-century Hindu temple just outside Siem Reap.

Day 5

Pakse

Fly from Siem Reap to Pakse, Laos this morning . Touch down in the country’s third-largest city, and then check in to your hotel. This former French colony is situated at the confluence of the Mekong and Xe Don rivers and is home to incredible mountain views, ancient temples, and charming French colonial architecture. Spend the afternoon exploring the city and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. Take an evening stroll along the mighty Mekong and spend a restful night at your hotel.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Location: La Folie Lodge is positioned on a picturesque section of Mekong riverfront, offering guests direct access to a secluded beach.

History: Just across the Mekong are ancient Khmer temple ruins for guests to admire and explore.

Service: Warm and welcoming Khmer hospitality ensures guests enjoy world-class care in a stunning natural setting. Staff are employed from nearby villages and trained onsite in an initiative to improve community welfare and eradicate local poverty.

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La Folie Lodge Preferred Hotel
Pakse
Pakse

Day 6

Pakse

After a cup of locally sourced coffee with breakfast, see where your brew came from with a tour of a coffee plantation. Explore the Bolaven Plateau and its most famous feature, the Tad Fane Waterfall. Visit Talat Dao Heung Market and bargain for coffees, aromatic spices, dried fish, fresh fruits, and special Lao desserts and treats. Enjoy a traditional meal at one of Pakse’s best restaurants before heading back to your hotel for the night.

Day 7

Luang Prabang

Today you will be swept off by private jet to Luang Prabang, Laos. Check in to one of two recommended hotels – Amantaka or Hotel De La Paix. Tour through this UNESCO World Heritage city, visiting palaces and monasteries, and be enchanted by a history well-preserved. Head to colorful Tai Lue, the home of famed textiles and weaving techniques. Tour to the top of Mount Phousi for an exquisite view of the sun setting behind a magical cityscape before a lovely dinner of Luang Prabang specialties.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Service: Like all other Aman holdings, Amantaka is a boutique property that features top-notch service in a contemporary, tasteful setting

History: Set in a former French hospital that was renovated, Amantaka combines yesterday's luxury with today's comforts

Location: Amantaka is located extremely close to Luang Prabang's myriad atractions, particularly its busy, atmospheric night market - accessible on foot from the grounds of the resort

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Amantaka Preferred Hotel

Day 8

Luang Prabang

You will have the unique opportunity to interact with an Asian elephant and walk along side it through the lush forests along the Nam Khan River. You will visit an elephant camp that exists in order to provide a safe home for elephants. Learn about the gentle giants from their handlers and even hand feed it a treat. Walk with the giants through the river with a backdrop of tiered waterfalls and verdant forest. Tonight, visit the city’s bustling Hmong Night Market. This is where various hill tribes sell their handmade creations and delicious traditional foods.

Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang

Day 9

Hanoi

After breakfast, board your jet once again and fly to Vietnam. Touch down in historic Hanoi. This fascinating city has more than 1,000 years of rich history. Today, get a feel for the city by touring its Old Quarter. Stroll down the charming, narrow, tree-lined streets with colorful shop-fronts and the bustle of everyday life. Retire to the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake and admire the 17th century Turtle Tower. Check in to the Sofitel Legend Metropole, a turn-of-the-century mansion located next to the Old Quarter. Enjoy a local meal at a nearby restaurant before retiring for some rest.

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Why We Love This Hotel

History: The hotel has its own bomb shelter used in the American War (1964-1975).

Relaxation: Enjoy complimentary tai chi and yoga classes.

Food: A wide range of dining choices from seafood and chocolate high tea buffets to French, Italian and Vietnamese cuisine.

Opera: The hotel offers guests complimentary front row tickets to the famous nearby Hanoi Opera House.

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Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi Preferred Hotel

Day 10

Sapa

Enjoy breakfast before a helicopter flight north to Sapa. This beautiful destination is home to a wealth of ethnic minorities and hill tribes. Sapa’s vibrant green hillsides are covered with tiered rice paddies, which make for a stunning and unique view. Check in to your hotel before setting out for some sightseeing. Visit the Sapa Cultural Museum and learn about local traditions and customs. Enjoy dinner at Hill Station Restaurant, which features French cuisine. 

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Why We Love This Hotel

Aesthetics: The vibrant array of haute design elements will stun guests of the Hotel de la Coupole, where marble floors, elegant crown moldings, ornate light fixtures, and plush furnishings are aesthetic touches that come mandatory.

Variety: Whether in reference to the many room types or the numerous dining options and amenities, the Hotel de la Coupole brings no shortage of options to the table for guests to choose from.

Services: The Hotel de la Coupole is truly a five-star establishment in every sense — especially when it comes to service, which is extensive and thorough.

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Hotel de la Coupole Sapa Preferred Hotel

Day 11

Sapa

Tour the sleepy streets of Sapa today and be sure to note the fascinating French-Asian fusion in the architecture, artwork, cuisine, and cultural atmosphere. Take off on a trek to Cat Cat, just one mile outside of Sapa. The area is home to a thriving cottage and merchant industry, the perfect place to find a special souvenir. Take a leisurely evening hike to Heaven’s Gate for a stunning vista overlooking the valley, spotted with terraced rice paddies, hemmed by jagged mountains and lush forests. Return to the hotel for dinner and relaxation.

Sapa
Sapa

Day 12

Chiang Rai

Today, your journey will take you back to Thailand, but this time you are in for a much different experience. Touch down in Chiang Rai, in the heart of the Golden Triangle, and check in to your camp. Rest and refresh before visiting the Hall of Opium, where you’ll get a glimpse at the history of opium production and its influence on the region. Journey up the “Burma Road” for a adrenaline-pumping drive along the narrow mountain road that straddles the Myanmar - Thailand border. Stop at stunning look out points and take in a Thai sunset as darkness settles over the expansive surrounding countryside.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Views: Overlooking the misty mountains of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos and Mekong River in the enigmatic Golden Triangle region.

Activities: Yoga, Thai cooking lessons, coffee planting and tasting, tree planting and elephant experiences.

Cuisine: Thai and Mediterranean food with beautiful views from the large alfresco terrace.

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Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort Preferred Hotel
Why We Love This Hotel

All-inclusive: guests needn’t worry about cash as drinks, food and trips are already paid for

Elephants: the most intimate elephant experience in Thailand - have breakfast with baby elephants, and learn how to command, ride, feed and bathe elephants

Luxury: 15 luxurious tents with bedroom, bathroom & living room - 3 come with outdoor hot tub

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Four Seasons Tented Camp Preferred Hotel

Day 13

Chiang Rai

Visit the picturesque village of Doi Mae Salong, an area whose history is intertwined with strategic military positioning and the opium trade. Enjoy lunch with a local hill tribe family, gaining insight into their traditional lifestyle. Next, take a tour of a tea plantation. Hike through the tea fields and sip on special fresh brews with the owner of one of Thailand’s largest plantations. Enjoy lunch with a prominent member of the Doi Mae Salong community, who will share stories and insights into rural life in this region of Thailand.

Day 14

Chiang Rai

Today, complement your elephant experience in Laos with a more in-depth a mahout training experience. This half day training will give you the time and intimacy to bond with these gentle giants, as well as an opportunity to learn about the conservation efforts that provide for the future of the species. Spend the afternoon relaxing before enjoying a five-course dinner by the campfire – a fitting end to a perfect trip. 

Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai

Day 15

Departure

Enjoy breakfast before saying goodbye to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle. Head out for Chiang Rai’s International Airport for your departure.

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