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[quote=Anonymous]Single mom with 3 teenage/young adult children planning a 2-week trip this June. It's not the best time of the year to go, and two weeks is just way too short. But it's difficult and the best we can do with our schedules. We'll be flying in and out of Bangkok, and Angkor Wat (Siem Reap) is a must-see for all of us. The rest of the itinerary is tricky, since I'm the more adventurous one, but my children prefer a more relaxing and "bigger city" type of trip (understandable, since I was the same when I was their age). We also prefer not spending too much time traveling between. So we plan to land in Bangkok and spend 2-3 days, then fly to Siem Reap and stay for 3-4 days (I've read that Angkor Wat alone deserves 2 days). Now I'm wondering if it's worth flying to Ho Chi Mihn just to have a little taste of Vietnam before flying back to Bangkok. I've read that Hanoi and especially Da Nang/Hoi An are potentially even better, but I'm just not sure about the frequency of flight connections from Siem Reap and back to Bangkok. I assume it's nice to include Vietnam, although short, but I can always go back on my own to explore more. The same for my children if they decide to go back in the future, after this little sampling of HCMC. Some suggestions or inspirations are appreciated! Thanks in advance. [/quote]
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