Viking Ocean Cruises

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia
Hong Kong to Bali

Embark on a magnificent journey into the East when you combine Southeast Asia & Hong Kong and Bangkok, Bali & Beyond, with overnight stays in seven spectacular ports.

Embark on a magnificent journey into the East when you combine Southeast Asia & Hong Kong and Bangkok, Bali & Beyond. Get to know some of the world’s most vibrant cultures, meeting those who call them home, exploring the richly historic nations of China and Vietnam, the modern cutting-edge cities of the Malaysian Peninsula and the deeply spiritual cultures of Indonesia. Overnight stays in six spectacular ports let you explore up close and in depth.



06/30/2023 through 10/18/2024
06/30/2023 through 11/13/2024

Day 1 Hong Kong
Day 2 Hong Kong
Day 3 Sail the South China Sea
Day 4 Ha Long Bay
Day 5 Ha Long Bay
Day 6 Hue (Chan May)
Day 7 Sail the South China Sea
Day 8 Ho Chi Minh City
Day 9 Ho Chi Minh City
Day 10 Ho Chi Minh City
Day 11 Scenic Sailing: Gulf of Thailand
Day 12 Sihanoukville
Day 13 Sihanoukville
Day 14 Bangkok
Day 15 Bangkok
Day 16 Bangkok
Day 17 Scenic Sailing: Gulf of Thailand
Day 18 Sail the Strait of Malacca
Day 19 Kuala Lumpur
Day 20 Singapore
Day 21 Sail the Java Sea
Day 22 Jakarta, Java
Day 23 Jakarta, Java
Day 24 Semarang
Day 25 Surabaya, Java
Day 26 Sail the Bali Sea
Day 27 Bali (Benoa)

Kuala Lumpur

Wacky architecture, cultural contrast, call it what you will: In “KL,” as this town is widely known, it is not unusual to, say, see a modern skyscraper situated next door to a centuries-old shophouse. It’s one of the things that make Kuala Lumpur unique.

Superficially, KL may appear to be a modern Asian city of gleaming skyscrapers, but it retains much of the character and local colour which has been so effectively wiped out in cities such as Singapore. It has plenty of colonial buildings in its centre, a vibrant Chinatown with street vendors and night markets, and a bustling Little India.

The real heart of KL is Merdeka Square, the site of the city’s parades and celebrations and home to a 95m (312ft) high flagpole. In colonial days, Malaysia’s administrators used the square for cricket matches, but it was also here that Malaysia’s independence was declared in 1957. On the eastern side of the square is the moorish Sultan Abdul Samed
Building, topped by a 43m (141ft) high clocktower. KL’s magnificent railway station is built in a similar moorish style, with its full quota of minarets, cupolas, towers and arches, and may be construed as a delightful example of British colonial humour. The Petronas Towers building is less decorative but impossible to miss. It’s almost half a km (1640ft) high and is one of the tallest structures in the world.

The picturesque, striped onion-domed Masjid Jame (Friday mosque) is set in a grove of palm trees overlooking Merdeka Square and is neatly reflected in the new mirror-glass office building nearby. Just south of Jami Masjid are the teeming streets of KL’s Chinatown – a crowded, colourful area with the usual melange of signs, shops activity and noise. At night the central section is closed to traffic and becomes a brightly lit, frantic night market.

Budget hotels and hostels can be found in Chinatown and Jalan Pudu Lama. Mid-range hotels are concentrated in Chinatown and on Jalan Bukit Bintang. The night market in Chinatown is the most interesting place to eat in the evening.

Semarang

Semarang, (se-mär´äng) city (1990 pop. 1,250,971), capital of Central Java prov., N Java, Indonesia, at the mouth of the Semarang R. An important port, it is one of Java’s major commercial centers. There are textile and shipbuilding industries, and tobacco, sugar, rubber, coffee, and kapok are exported.

Surabaya

A booming city of over 3 million, Surabaya offers many good hotels, shopping centers and entertainment. Its well stocked zoological garden include several species of Indonesian fauna like “orang utan”, komodo dragon and a collection of nocturnal animals.

10/24/23 - 11/19/23

Starting At $11,198

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  • Balcony$11198.00
  • Suite$25998.00
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10/24/23 - 11/19/23

Starting At $14,599

Room Options
  • Balcony$14599.00
  • Suite$33799.00
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10/18/24 - 11/13/24

Starting At $11,198

Room Options
  • Balcony$11198.00
  • Suite$25998.00
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10/18/24 - 11/13/24

Starting At $14,599

Room Options
  • Balcony$14599.00
  • Suite$33799.00
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