Southeast Asia

Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Thailand

Join us on an incredible journey across four beautiful countries steeped in history.


 

We started this once in a lifetime trip the first week of November, 2025. After much research we determined that November was an ideal month for travel throughout Southeast Asia primarily due to the weather. Keep in mind though, the entire region can have crazy weather even during times when it should be nice. The months of May through August are extremely hot and muggy, and anytime other than November through January, you run a higher risk of extremely wet weather with tsunami’s and monsoons being a normal thing. We missed a horrific tsunami in Vietnam by just a single day. Thankfully it hit further south than where we were headed.

 

We started and ended this trip in Tokyo, Japan. We learned long time ago that it’s a good idea to break really long trips up if at all possible. We especially strive for direct flights whenever we can. Getting to Southeast Asia is no small fete, and we didn’t want to spend 24+ hours flying to get there. We flew direct from Denver to Tokyo and spent three nights there. This enabled us to start acclimating to the massive time difference before we started a busy touring schedule in Vietnam. I’ve added what we did in Japan underneath my previous write-up on that country. Check it out, we did some really fun and unusual activities while we were there for the second time.

 

After a few fun days in Tokyo, we flew six hours southwest to Hanoi, Vietnam. Everything once we landed in Vietnam until we left Bangkok was handled by the travel company Odynovo. This was our first time going through them, and they were fantastic. We plan and book most of our trips on our own, but for us, a travel agency is preferred when traveling to most places in Asia. Primarily because of the language barrier in many places and the driving situation. I can say with certainty that driving in many places in Asia is a free for all. I wouldn’t feel comfortable driving in any of the places we visited in Southeast Asia. The amount of crazy motorcycles on the road makes travel more exciting than it should be. Odynovo took care of all our accommodations (which were all 5-star), all intra/inter country flights, tours, tour guides, entrance fees and almost all breakfasts and lunches. An important thing to note, you’re required to get visas for Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Thailand doesn’t require a visa, but it does require an on-line arrival and departure application, as does Laos and Cambodia. Your travel agency will let you know what you have to apply for. They’re all straight forward and you apply on-line and they get processed super fast.