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Southeast Asia · Multi-city itinerary
Indochina itinerary — March 2027
By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026
March 2027 is a good time for the Indochina trip (Bangkok, Siem Reap & Hanoi). Daytime highs run from about 24°C / 75°F to 35°C / 95°F across the stops. Plan around 8–10 days for the full Bangkok, Siem Reap & Hanoi loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.
The route
About 8–10 days · 3 cities
Three Southeast-Asian capitals of temples and rivers: Bangkok in Thailand, Siem Reap beside the vast temple complex of Angkor in Cambodia, and Hanoi in Vietnam. Short regional flights link the countries.
Bangkok
Bangkok in March
Temperature
93°F / 79°F
34°C / 26.2°C
Precipitation
14d
1.7in · 42.3mm
Daylight
11.9h
Hot season beginning — start using mornings (before 11:00) for outdoor sights, afternoons for malls or air-conditioned museums.
Hot season beginning — start using mornings (before 11:00) for outdoor sights, afternoons for malls or air-conditioned museums.
City overview
Bangkok is the densely-packed Thai capital where 14th-century royal temples sit a BTS Skytrain stop away from glass-tower malls. The city sprawls along the Chao Phraya river — the river is still the fastest way across the historic core — and the neighborhoods feel like separate cities pressed together: Rattanakosin's gilded palace district, Sukhumvit's expat-and-skybar belt, Yaowarat's Chinatown food alleys, Khao San's backpacker corridor.
Food & drink
Bangkok's food scene is the city's headline attraction — street stalls outnumber restaurants, and Yaowarat (Chinatown) and Banglamphu both have evening food alleys where most dishes are under 100 baht. The Thai canon (pad thai, tom yum, green curry, som tam, mango sticky rice) is everywhere, but the city is also a destination for regional Thai cooking (Isaan in the north-east, southern Muslim-Thai curries) and Chinese-Thai dishes invented here over a century of immigration. Bangkok currently holds more Michelin stars than any other Thai city.
Top sights
Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
- 2Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
- 3Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
- 4Wat Saket (Golden Mount)
- 5Jim Thompson House
- 6Yaowarat Road (Chinatown food street)
- 7Lumphini Park
- 8Chatuchak Weekend Market
- 9Chao Phraya Express Boat (orange flag line)
- 10Talad Rot Fai Ratchada (Train Night Market)
1Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
4.8★ · 7,982indoorOpen dailyA 46-metre gilded reclining Buddha plus the country's oldest massage school — both inside the same temple complex, walking distance from the Grand Palace via MRT Sanam Chai.
2Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
4.7★ · 42,902indoorOpen dailyWalled royal complex built in 1782, still used for official ceremonies. Wat Phra Kaeo inside holds the country's most-revered Buddha image, carved from a single block of jade.
Strict dress code: shoulders, knees, and upper arms must be covered. Sarongs are sold at the entrance.
3Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
4.7★ · 44,351indoorOpen dailyThe porcelain-encrusted spire on the Thonburi (west) bank of the Chao Phraya, climbable for a panoramic city view. The cross-river ferry from Tha Tien costs a few baht and runs throughout the day.
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- 4Wat Saket (Golden Mount)
- 5Jim Thompson House
- 6Yaowarat Road (Chinatown food street)
- 7Lumphini Park
- 8Chatuchak Weekend Market
- 9Chao Phraya Express Boat (orange flag line)
- 10Talad Rot Fai Ratchada (Train Night Market)
Neighborhoods
1Rattanakosin (Old Bangkok)
The historic royal island between the river and Khlong Banglamphu. Grand Palace, Wat Pho, the National Museum, and most of the city's tourist-postcard sights cluster here. Quiet after dark.
2Sukhumvit
A long east-west axis along the Sukhumvit Line BTS — international restaurants, rooftop bars, condo towers, and most of the city's nightlife. Each soi has its own character: Thonglor for craft cocktails, Asok for shopping, Nana/Soi Cowboy for the controversial side.
3Silom & Sathorn
The financial district by day, Patpong night market and Silom Soi 4 after dark. Embassies, towers, the start of the Silom Line BTS at Sala Daeng. Closer to the river than Sukhumvit.
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Siam Square
The commercial centre — Siam Paragon, MBK, CentralWorld, Siam Discovery all within a 500m radius. The BTS Siam interchange is the closest thing Bangkok has to a single geographic centre.
5Yaowarat (Chinatown) & Phahurat
Multi-storey gold shops, neon signage, and the city's densest concentration of Chinese restaurants and street-food vendors. Phahurat, the adjacent block, is Bangkok's Little India — Sikh temple, sari shops, samosa stalls.
6Banglamphu / Khao San Road
Backpacker district north of Rattanakosin — cheap guesthouses, tuk-tuk touts, 7-Elevens, and the famous Khao San Road party strip. Quieter Soi Rambuttri parallel has bars and street food.
Getting around
The BTS Skytrain (Sukhumvit + Silom + Gold lines) and MRT metro (Blue + Purple + Yellow + Pink lines) cover most of the modern city — both run roughly 06:00–24:00. Buy a Rabbit card for BTS at any station (200 baht: 100 stored + 100 issuance). For the historic core stick to the Chao Phraya Express Boat (orange flag, 14 baht) — Bangkok's road traffic is genuinely notorious and the river is faster than a taxi for any palace-and-temple itinerary.
Siem Reap
Siem Reap in March
Temperature
92°F / 78°F
33.4°C / 25.5°C
Precipitation
6d
2.3in · 59mm
Daylight
11.9h
March is hot before the rains, with Angkor stones heating quickly by late morning.
March is hot before the rains, with Angkor stones heating quickly by late morning.
City overview
Siem Reap is the Cambodian base for Angkor Archaeological Park, with the Siem Reap River, Old Market, Pub Street, Wat Bo, and Kandal Village forming the city map after temple hours. The city itself adds Khmer performance, Angkor National Museum, craft workshops, and Tonle Sap village access, so a good route alternates Angkor mornings with Old Market, Wat Bo, and river evenings.
Food & drink
Siem Reap food is gentler than Thai spice but still specific: fish amok is a coconut-curry custard often steamed in banana leaves, bai sach chrouk is grilled pork over rice, and num banh chok is rice noodles with herb-rich fish gravy. Old Market stalls, Wat Bo Road restaurants, Pub Street kitchens, Road 60 vendors, and Sombai workshops add beef lok lak, kuy teav, Khmer curry, palm-sugar sweets, and green mango salad.
Top sights
Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1APOPO Visitor Center
- 2Old Market and Pub Street
- 3Artisans Angkor
- 4Angkor Wat
- 5Angkor Thom and Bayon
- 6Ta Prohm
- 7Phare, The Cambodian Circus
- 8Wat Bo
- 9Angkor National Museum
- 10War Museum Cambodia
1APOPO Visitor Center
4.9★ · 1,950outdoorOpen dailyThe center explains the mine-detection rats used in Cambodian demining work, with demonstrations and context for the landmine problem around the country.
2Old Market and Pub Street
4.4★ · 7,061outdoorOpen dailyPsar Chaa sells fruit, spices, souvenirs, and food stalls beside Pub Street bars and restaurants. It is the easiest evening anchor in central Siem Reap.
3Artisans Angkor
4.4★ · 2,867outdoorOpen dailyThe craft workshop teaches stone carving, lacquerware, silk painting, and woodwork in a town where temple tourism supports many craft businesses.
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- 4Angkor Wat
- 5Angkor Thom and Bayon
- 6Ta Prohm
- 7Phare, The Cambodian Circus
- 8Wat Bo
- 9Angkor National Museum
- 10War Museum Cambodia
Neighborhoods
1Old Market and Pub Street
This is the busiest visitor core, with Psar Chaa, Pub Street, night-market lanes, bars, souvenir stalls, and tuk-tuk queues beside the river.
2Wat Bo Village
Wat Bo is calmer and restaurant-heavy, with the pagoda, small hotels, cafes, guesthouses, and local streets east of the Siem Reap River.
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Kandal Village
Kandal Village is compact and design-minded, with coffee shops, boutiques, Common Grounds, galleries, and walkable lanes north of the Old Market.
4Taphul Road
Taphul Road is practical and guesthouse-oriented, with budget hotels, laundries, travel desks, small restaurants, and easy airport-road access.
5Sok San Road
Sok San Road runs west from the Old Market area, mixing hostels, massage shops, bars, street food, and late-night movement.
6Charles de Gaulle and Royal Gardens
The Angkor approach road has larger hotels, Angkor National Museum, Royal Gardens, and a quieter route toward the temple checkpoints.
Getting around
Tuk-tuks, remorks, taxis, bicycles, and hotel cars handle most movement, with temple circuits usually priced by small loop, grand loop, or day rate. Buy the Angkor pass before temple touring and group Old Market-Wat Bo-Kandal Village on foot after dark.
Hanoi
Hanoi in March
Temperature
75°F / 65°F
23.7°C / 18.3°C
Precipitation
16d
1.4in · 35mm
Daylight
11.9h
March is humid and misty, good for museums while sidewalks and scooters stay slick.
March is humid and misty, good for museums while sidewalks and scooters stay slick.
City overview
Hanoi is Vietnam's Red River capital, where Hoan Kiem Lake, the 36-street Old Quarter, French-colonial boulevards, and West Lake sit inside a city shaped by Chinese, French, North Vietnamese, and reunification-era layers. Ba Dinh carries state monuments, Hoan Kiem carries the old commercial core, and Tay Ho adds lakeside temples and expat cafes.
Food & drink
Hanoi food is built around pho bo, bun cha, cha ca, banh cuon, xoi xeo, bun thang, egg coffee, and bia hoi. Dong Xuan Market, Ta Hien beer corner, Tong Duy Tan food street, and Cha Ca Street are more city-specific anchors than hotel buffets.
Top sights
Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Temple of Literature
- 2Museum of Ethnology
- 3Vietnam Military History Museum
- 4Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple
- 5Vietnamese Women's Museum
- 6West Lake and Tran Quoc Pagoda
- 7National Museum of Vietnamese History
- 8One-Pillar Pagoda
- 9Old Quarter (36 Streets)
- 10Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Presidential Palace Area
1Temple of Literature
4.6★ · 23,648indoorOpen dailyFounded in 1070, Van Mieu became Vietnam's first university in 1076 and still holds courtyards, Confucian altars, and stone doctorate steles on turtle bases. It sits west of Hoan Kiem near Dong Da.
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2Museum of Ethnology
4.6★ · 15,143indoorClosed MonThe Cau Giay museum explains Vietnam's ethnic groups with indoor displays and outdoor reconstructed houses. It is one of the best English-labeled cultural stops outside the Old Quarter.
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3Vietnam Military History Museum
4.5★ · 12,234indoorClosed Mon/FriThe museum moved in 2024 to a large 39-hectare site about 12km from its former Flag Tower location. Outdoor aircraft, tanks, artillery, and bilingual exhibits cover conflicts from early Vietnam to the 20th century.
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- 4Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple
- 5Vietnamese Women's Museum
- 6West Lake and Tran Quoc Pagoda
- 7National Museum of Vietnamese History
- 8One-Pillar Pagoda
- 9Old Quarter (36 Streets)
- 10Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Presidential Palace Area
Neighborhoods
1Hoan Kiem Old Quarter
The Old Quarter is compact, noisy, and commercial, with Hang streets, Dong Xuan Market, beer corners, Hoan Kiem Lake, and constant scooter movement.
2French Quarter and Trang Tien
The French Quarter has wider boulevards, the Opera House, Trang Tien Plaza, colonial facades, embassies, and calmer blocks southeast of Hoan Kiem.
3Ba Dinh
Ba Dinh feels monumental and official, with the mausoleum, Presidential Palace grounds, One-Pillar Pagoda, government buildings, and wide parade spaces.
4Tay Ho and Quang An
Tay Ho is lakeside Hanoi, with West Lake views, Tran Quoc Pagoda, cafes, international restaurants, villas, and long scooter loops.
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Dong Da
Dong Da is local and academic, with the Temple of Literature, universities, train-station edges, street food, and denser residential lanes.
6Cau Giay
Cau Giay is the west-side modern district, useful for the Museum of Ethnology, offices, Korean restaurants, and newer hotels outside the heritage core.
Getting around
Hanoi buses are easiest with the BusMap Ha Noi app, while taxis and Grab are the practical tools between Old Quarter hotels, Ba Dinh sights, West Lake, and outer museums. Metro Line 2A serves Cat Linh to Ha Dong, but visitors still rely on walking, rideshare motorbikes, and taxis for Hoan Kiem and Ba Dinh.
Best time to do the Indochina trip
In March, the Indochina trip runs daytime highs from 24°C / 75°F to 35°C / 95°F, with nights down to about 18°C / 64°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 16 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, March is a good time to travel.
The most comfortable months across Bangkok, Siem Reap & Hanoi are December, January and November, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. March 2027 is a good time to go.
Check this route against your dates
Tripsapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure and neighborhoods for your exact March dates — across every city on the Indochina trip.
Plan this Indochina tripCommon questions about the Indochina trip
- When is the best time to do the Indochina trip?
- The most comfortable months across Bangkok, Siem Reap, Hanoi are December, January and November, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. March is a good time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in March 2027.
- How many days do you need for the Indochina trip?
- A comfortable Indochina trip runs about 8–10 days, allowing roughly Bangkok 3, Siem Reap 2, Hanoi 3 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
- What's the route for the Indochina trip?
- The classic order is Bangkok, Siem Reap & Hanoi. Each city below has its own March weather, events and top-sights list.
- Will the sights be open during my March Indochina trip?
- Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your Indochina list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Bangkok, Siem Reap, Hanoi against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.