Ho Chi Minh City
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Indochina · Multi-city itinerary
Vietnam & Cambodia itinerary — January 2027
By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026
January 2027 is one of the best times for the Vietnam & Cambodia trip (Ho Chi Minh City & Angkor). Daytime highs run from about 31°C / 88°F to 32°C / 90°F across the stops. Plan around 5–7 days for the full Ho Chi Minh City & Angkor loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.
The route
About 5–7 days · 2 cities
The lower Mekong in two stops: Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), southern Vietnam's motor of markets, war history and café culture, and Siem Reap, the base for the temples of Angkor — the largest religious monument on earth. A short flight or the river route connects them.
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City in January
Temperature
88°F / 73°F
31°C / 23°C
Precipitation
10d
1.1in · 28.3mm
Daylight
11.6h
January is dry-season prime, with Tet preparations affecting Ben Thanh and Cholon shop hours when the lunar holiday falls close.
January is dry-season prime, with Tet preparations affecting Ben Thanh and Cholon shop hours when the lunar holiday falls close.
City overview
Ho Chi Minh City is the Saigon River metropolis where French Indochina boulevards, wartime landmarks, Cholon markets, and new Thu Duc towers sit inside one motorbike-heavy urban field. First-time visitors usually split time between District 1, District 3, Cholon in District 5, Thao Dien, and the riverfront Nguyen Hue axis.
Food & drink
Ho Chi Minh City is built for street eating: banh mi, com tam, hu tieu, banh xeo, goi cuon, pho, bo la lot, and snail plates all fit a short stay. Ben Thanh Market, Vinh Khanh seafood street, Nguyen Thuong Hien, and Cholon are practical food anchors. Prices stay low by big-Asian-city standards unless you move into Dong Khoi hotels or Thao Dien expatriate restaurants.
Top sights
Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Saigon Central Post Office
- 2Bitexco Financial Tower Skydeck
- 3Ben Thanh Market
- 4Nguyen Hue Walking Street and City Hall
- 5Jade Emperor Pagoda
- 6Cholon, Binh Tay Market, and Thien Hau Temple
- 7Saigon Opera House
- 8War Remnants Museum
- 9Reunification Palace
- 10Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
1Saigon Central Post Office
4.4★ · 5,426outdoorOpen dailyLate-19th-century post office beside the cathedral, with a vaulted hall, old maps, and yellow colonial facade. It remains a working post office rather than only a photo stop.
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Bitexco Financial Tower Skydeck
4.4★ · 12,672outdoorOpen daily262m tower completed in 2010 with a helipad-shaped platform and Saigon Skydeck views over the river bends. Sunset works better than midday haze.
3Ben Thanh Market
4★ · 82,970outdoorCovered central market opened in its current building in 1914, with food stalls, textiles, coffee, dried fruit, and souvenir lanes. Bargaining is expected outside fixed-price counters.
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- 4Nguyen Hue Walking Street and City Hall
- 5Jade Emperor Pagoda
- 6Cholon, Binh Tay Market, and Thien Hau Temple
- 7Saigon Opera House
- 8War Remnants Museum
- 9Reunification Palace
- 10Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
Neighborhoods
1District 1 and Dong Khoi
Central Saigon with the Opera House, cathedral, post office, Nguyen Hue, Ben Thanh, hotels, and rooftop bars. It is the easiest base for first-time logistics.
2District 3
Tree-lined villas, cafes, War Remnants Museum, Tan Dinh Church, and quieter restaurants just northwest of District 1. It feels local without losing short taxi access.
3Cholon / District 5
Chinese-Vietnamese market district with Binh Tay Market, Thien Hau Temple, medicine streets, and dense morning trade. It is better by taxi than by wandering from District 1.
4Thao Dien / District 2
Expat and riverside district in Thu Duc City, with international restaurants, villas, and Saigon River views. It is useful for longer stays, less useful for museum days.
5Pham Ngu Lao and Bui Vien
Backpacker nightlife zone west of Ben Thanh, with hostels, travel agencies, bars, and late noise. It works for budget tours to Cu Chi or the Mekong.
6Binh Thanh and Landmark 81
High-rise river district north of District 1, anchored by Landmark 81, Vinhomes Central Park, and fast road links toward Thu Duc. It shows the city's new vertical side.
Getting around
Metro Line 1 links Ben Thanh with the eastern corridor toward Suoi Tien, while buses, Grab, Vinasun taxis, and Mai Linh taxis handle most visitor trips. Walking works inside the Dong Khoi-Nguyen Hue core, but crossing District 1 traffic needs patience and steady movement.
Siem Reap
Siem Reap in January
Temperature
87°F / 72°F
30.6°C / 22.1°C
Precipitation
2d
0.4in · 10mm
Daylight
11.3h
January is dry and busy, excellent for Angkor sunrise starts and Tonle Sap trips.
January is dry and busy, excellent for Angkor sunrise starts and Tonle Sap trips.
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 January 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.
Best time to do the Vietnam & Cambodia trip
In January, the Vietnam & Cambodia trip runs daytime highs from 31°C / 88°F to 32°C / 90°F, with nights down to about 22°C / 72°F at the coolest stop. Rain is rare, so days are reliably dry for sightseeing. Weighed across both stops, January is one of the best times to travel.
The most comfortable months across Ho Chi Minh City & Angkor are January, December and February, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. January 2027 is one of the best months 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 January dates — across every city on the Vietnam & Cambodia trip.
Plan this Vietnam & Cambodia tripCommon questions about the Vietnam & Cambodia trip
- When is the best time to do the Vietnam & Cambodia trip?
- The most comfortable months across Ho Chi Minh City, Siem Reap are January, December and February, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. January is one of the best times — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in January 2027.
- How many days do you need for the Vietnam & Cambodia trip?
- A comfortable Vietnam & Cambodia trip runs about 5–7 days, allowing roughly Ho Chi Minh City 3, Siem Reap 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
- What's the route for the Vietnam & Cambodia trip?
- The classic order is Ho Chi Minh City & Angkor. Each city below has its own January weather, events and top-sights list.
- Will the sights be open during my January Vietnam & Cambodia 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 Vietnam & Cambodia list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Ho Chi Minh City, Siem Reap against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.