A 14-day route is where Vietnam can become a deeper group product: slower pacing, stronger regional contrast, and optional Cambodia extension without turning the trip into a checklist.
For ANZ, some U.S. groups, alumni groups, and senior-friendly travel, 14 days can create a much better experience. But only if the extra days improve rhythm, depth, or a Cambodia extension instead of encouraging overpacking.
Fourteen days makes the flight feel more justified and gives the group time to recover.
Angkor can be added without damaging Vietnam, if the base route remains disciplined.
More nights allow a slower rhythm, stronger interpretation, and fewer forced transitions.

This is the version to use when the client wants a complete, long-haul-worthy Vietnam program or a Vietnam-Cambodia extension.
Australia and New Zealand groups often need a 12–14 day structure to justify the trip.
Extra nights reduce packing, early starts, and fatigue while improving comfort perception.
Alumni, food, culture, heritage, and special-interest groups need more than a highlights sequence.
Use these pages to turn itinerary length into a more specific proposal.
A 14-day structure that adds Cambodia without treating it as a rushed add-on.
A faith-culture structure that benefits from a longer operating window.
A specialized route that needs time for interpretation and emotional pacing.
Longer programs must control fatigue, walking, stairs, heat, and rest stops.
Share whether the group needs Vietnam-only depth, Cambodia extension, senior-friendly pacing, or affinity content. We can recommend the cleaner route.