Vietnam or Cambodia: which country should you choose for your trip to Southeast Asia?
Choosing between Vietnam or Cambodia is a question many travelers ask before discovering Southeast Asia. These two neighboring countries offer rich experiences, yet they are very different in terms of culture, landscapes, travel pace and overall atmosphere. Every detail matters when deciding which destination best suits your expectations.
At Parfum d’Automne, we offer tours in Vietnam as well as in Cambodia, which allows us to offer an honest, practical comparison based on real on-the-ground experience. The goal is not to declare one country “better” than the other, but to help you choose the one that truly fits your travel style.
Vietnam or Cambodia: two very different journeys in the same region
Vietnam and Cambodia share a border, a regional history and certain cultural influences. However, the travel experience feels very different from the very first days.
Vietnam is a long and diverse country, with a wide range of landscapes, climates and regional cultures. Travel often involves covering longer distances, alternating between lively cities, rural countryside, mountains and coastline.
Cambodia, being more compact, offers a slower pace and a more concentrated discovery. Travel there is often more contemplative, shaped by Khmer history and the powerful presence of the Angkor temples.

If you are hesitating between Cambodia or Vietnam, the first question to ask yourself is what rhythm and level of diversity you are looking for.
Cambodia or Vietnam: comparing landscapes and experiences
Natural landscapes
Vietnam captivates travelers with the extraordinary variety of its scenery. In the north, rice terraces in Mu Cang Chai or Hoang Su Phi, the karst landscapes of Ninh Binh and Ha Long Bay offer spectacular views. Central Vietnam alternates between beaches, lagoons and former imperial cities, while the south is defined by the Mekong Delta, its canals and tropical orchards.

Cambodia offers gentler and more uniform landscapes. Rice plains, Tonlé Sap Lake, floating villages and the countryside around Battambang create a strong sense of authenticity and simplicity. The scenery is less diverse, but often very peaceful.

For travelers seeking varied natural scenery and strong contrasts, Vietnam clearly has the advantage.
Cultural and historical heritage
Culturally, Cambodia is inseparable from Angkor. The temples of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm form one of the largest archaeological complexes in the world. Visiting them is often a highlight of the trip, filled with emotion and fascination.

Vietnam, on the other hand, offers a more fragmented yet equally rich history. Imperial cities, pagodas, Confucian temples, Cham ruins, colonial architecture and ethnic minority cultures together create a diverse heritage spread across the country.

A trip to Cambodia is often centered on Khmer civilization, while a trip to Vietnam provides a broader and more progressive historical narrative.
Vietnam Cambodia travel: infrastructure, comfort and logistics
Transportation and distances
Vietnam benefits from well-developed travel infrastructure. Roads continue to improve, the railway links north and south, and domestic flights are numerous. It is easy to travel across the country, even on ambitious itineraries.
Cambodia is simpler in terms of logistics but also less equipped. Distances are short, which limits travel time, but some roads remain slow, especially in rural areas.
For smooth and comfortable travel, Vietnam generally offers greater flexibility, particularly for first-time visitors to Asia.
Hotels, services and comfort level
Vietnam offers a very wide range of accommodation, from charming guesthouses to high-end hotels, even in remote regions. The value for money is excellent.

Cambodia has very good hotels in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, but options are more limited outside these cities. Comfort is generally good, though less consistent.
If accommodation comfort and choice are important to you, Vietnam is often the more reassuring option.
When to visit Vietnam and Cambodia: climate and seasons
Best time to travel to Vietnam
Vietnam has different climates depending on the region. Overall, the best travel period runs from October to April, with variations between the north, central and southern regions.

Northern Vietnam is ideal in spring and autumn, central Vietnam from February to August, and southern Vietnam during the dry season from December to April. This diversity often allows itineraries to be adapted to the season.
Ideal seasons for Cambodia
Cambodia has a more uniform climate. The dry season, from November to March, is the most pleasant time to travel. The rainy season, from May to October, remains suitable, with short showers and lush green landscapes.
If you are wondering when to travel to Vietnam and Cambodia, the European winter is often an excellent period to combine both countries.
Traveling to Cambodia and Vietnam: should you combine both?
A combined trip to Cambodia and Vietnam is an excellent option if you have at least two weeks, ideally three. The two countries complement each other perfectly: diversity and energy in Vietnam, historical depth and serenity in Cambodia.
Air connections between Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Siem Reap are easy, and border formalities are well managed when planned in advance.
We often recommend starting in Vietnam and ending in Cambodia, finishing the journey on a calmer, more contemplative note.
Laos, Vietnam or Cambodia: which country suits your profile?
For a first trip to Asia, Vietnam is often the most balanced choice thanks to its infrastructure, diversity and ease of travel.
For a deeply cultural and spiritual journey, Cambodia is a powerful destination centered on Khmer heritage.
For travelers seeking nature and slow travel, Laos can also be an interesting alternative, or an ideal extension after Vietnam or Cambodia.
When comparing Laos, Vietnam or Cambodia, Vietnam nevertheless remains the most complete destination for a first visit.
Our local agency perspective: Vietnam or Cambodia, what do we recommend?
Based on our field experience, we see that Vietnam appeals to most travelers thanks to its diversity, energy and the richness of its itineraries. It allows for highly personalized journeys, whatever the traveler’s profile.
Cambodia is a deeply moving country, which we particularly recommend to travelers already familiar with Asia or those looking for a more focused and introspective trip.
In many cases, the best option remains a well-designed Vietnam Cambodia travel itinerary, carefully paced and thoughtfully combined.