Indochina Classic
2026
A Fascinating Journey Across Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
The Indochina Classic Rally is more than just a road trip; it’s a celebration of the region’s rich heritage, diverse cultures, and natural wonders. Each day brings new adventures, from exploring ancient temples and imperial cities to driving through remote landscapes and traditional villages. Whether you're a classic car enthusiast or seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience, this rally offers an extraordinary journey through the heart of Indochina.
Beginning in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, known for its stunning beaches, you'll drive through scenic countryside to Siem Reap, home to the iconic Angkor Wat. The rally then continues into southern Laos, with its unspoiled beauty and tranquil landscapes, before crossing into Vietnam. Explore Hoi An where history comes alive, with its mix of French, Chinese, and Japanese influences reflected in the architecture and cuisine.
The journey continues to the imperial city of Hue, once the capital of the Nguyen Dynasty and Vietnam’s pristine beaches.
The rally ventures into northern Laos to visit the UNESCO-listed town of Luang Prabang, known for its stunning temples and French colonial architecture, before returning to northern Vietnam. Experience the breathtaking landscapes of Sapa with it’s its amazing terraced rice fields, Cao Bang, and the rugged beauty of northern Vietnam. The journey concludes with a luxurious cruise on Lan Ha Bay, a hidden treasure of limestone karsts and emerald waters.
Designed for those who seek not only the thrill of the drive but also the joy of discovery, Indochina Classic Rally promises incredible experiences and unforgettable memories.
Discovery
Days25
km / Miles5.150
StartSihanoukville
EndHa Long
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Total days
25 days
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Rally distance
5.150 km
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Start
Sihanoukville (Cambodia)
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End
Ha Long (Vietnam)
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Road conditions
90% Asphalt – 10% dirt but good roads – Amazing scenery guaranteed!
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Car shipping dates
TBD
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Number of cars
Limited to 25 cars
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Car style
Pre-war, vintage, classic cars until 1980