Embark on a transformative 29-day service-learning adventure through the vibrant landscapes of Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand. This program combines community service with cultural immersion, allowing you to contribute to sustainable housing projects in Cambodia, explore the historical wonders of Vietnam, and engage in hands-on elephant conservation in Thailand. Experience the rich traditions of Southeast Asia while participating in cooking classes and enjoying overnight adventures on junk boats in Ha Long Bay. Each moment is designed to deepen your understanding of local cultures and foster a spirit of service and community connection.
Southeast Asia
Beyond the Hidden Temples
29 Days
Trip duration
9th-12th
Grades
29 Days
Jun 27 - Jul 25, 2025
San Francisco, CA
Arrival & Departure
$7,895
Tuition
29 Days
Trip duration
Jun 27 - Jul 25, 2025
9th-12th
Grades
*Airfare for group flight from San Francisco additional
Overview
Highlights
- Immerse Yourself in the Rich Cultures of Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand
- Lend a Hand With Improving the Infrastructure of a Rural School
- Witness the Majestic Temples of Angkor Wat
- Overnight on a Traditional Junk Boat in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay
- Explore the Bustling Streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter
- Engage in Elephant Conservation Efforts in Rural Thailand
- Learn to Cook Authentic Dishes During Vietnamese and Thai Cooking Classes
- Complete 30 Hours of Meaningful Community Service
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Schedule a Call with Amy CoolidgeCultural Immersion in Vietnam
Experience the vibrant culture of Vietnam as you explore the bustling streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Discover the rich history and daily life of the city through visits to iconic sites such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Temple of Literature. Engage your senses by sampling local delicacies like pho and banh mi from street vendors and bustling markets. Participate in a traditional cooking class, where you learn to prepare authentic Vietnamese dishes using fresh ingredients. This immersive experience not only highlights the culinary heritage of Vietnam but also deepens your appreciation for its culture and people.
Elephant Conservation in Thailand
Our program begins with Project Clean Water. Students will build bio sand water filters, and install them in the homes of a rural Immerse yourself in the world of elephant conservation in rural Thailand. Partnering with local sanctuaries, you will work hands-on to support the care and rehabilitation of elephants that have been rescued from difficult circumstances. Activities may include feeding, bathing, and helping restore their habitats, while learning about the challenges facing these majestic creatures and the importance of ethical tourism. Additionally, gain a deeper understanding of human-elephant conflicts and the vital role that conservation plays in preserving these beloved animals. This experience not only supports wildlife preservation but also fosters a connection to the cultural significance of elephants in Thai society.
Infrastructure Project in Rural Cambodia
Team up with the district education department of Kampong Cham and work alongside community members to help improve a primary school. Through hands-on, lighter projects like enhancing outdoor spaces, repairing furniture, and upgrading classroom facilities, you contribute to creating a more welcoming and functional learning environment. This experience offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture of rural Cambodia, gaining insight into the daily lives, traditions, and values of the people. By collaborating with the community, you’ll deepen your understanding of their way of life while making a meaningful contribution to the future of Cambodia’s children and education system.
Common Questions
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All food, lodging, transportation, and activities are paid for with your trip tuition. Group airfare is additional and the cost depends on the program.
In order to be sure there are enough seats available on international group flights, ARCC books the international tickets in advance and families are invoiced for the cost of the international airfare.
Families are also responsible for booking flights or arranging transportation for students to meet their leaders and other group members at the program’s arrival airport. The leaders and students then fly internationally together as a group.
Each program has a specific packing list that has been designed to fit the program’s activities, length, climate, and cultural differences. You will receive this packing list in the comprehensive Welcome Packet that is sent to all students after they enroll in a program.
Most of our destinations, with the exception of the mountainous regions in the north of Thailand, can be described as hot and humid. Daytime temperatures in the summer months usually fall in the mid-80s (26°C), with an average humidity of 66% to 82%. In the northern hill country temperatures can fall into the 50s (10°C), and it can get quite chilly in the evenings. In Vietnam, you can expect balmy temperatures, cooled off by quick rain showers. In Cambodia, you will arrive in the midst of the green season, where rice paddies glisten and afternoon downpours bring relief from the humidity.
ARCC has been operating programs in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand for several years, and we have built relationships with a variety of individuals, small communities, and organizations who enjoy hosting ARCC student groups. In this program, we construct bio-sand water filters from cement and then install them in rural communities for families who would not otherwise have access to purified water. We also participate in an elephant service project at a nature preserve and elephant sanctuary.
Our three destinations are relatively clean and safe places to travel. However, ARCC does recommend that you take some health precautions before your trip to Southeast Asia. When you enroll in the program, you will receive more complete information on pertinent travel vaccinations and immunizations. Please also refer to the Traveler’s Health section of the CDC website. Our leaders carry a full first aid kit and are all certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR).
During this program, we sleep in a variety of accommodations: small hotels, dorm-style hostels, boat, and sleeper train.
We use a variety of transportation including private vans and busses, overnight sleeper trains, and coaches.
We will have the opportunity to sample traditional cuisine such as noodles (like Pad Thai), curries, spring rolls, and fresh fruits. We will also be taking a cooking class to learn how to cook all of our favorite dishes!
Vegetarians and medical dietary requirements (i.e. allergies) are catered for. Students should inform ARCC of any dietary needs before the start of the program.
ARCC recommends that you bring an additional $75 of spending money for each week of travel. Most cash should come home, but you will want some personal money to pay for airline baggage fees at the airport, souvenirs/gifts, laundry, extra snacks, and emergencies (lost items, clinic visit, etc.). Most students opt to bring a small amount of cash, as well as personal debit or credit cards.
As with any international program, we strongly recommend talking to your bank about its international withdrawal policies to avoid any surprise fees or card freezes.
Yes, all students traveling to Southeast Asia need to have a valid passport. Please make sure the passport expiration date is at least six months after the program ends. Passport applications are available at the post office. If you do not already have a passport, you should apply for one as soon as you enroll in this program.
Be sure to make a photocopy of your passport and keep it in a separate place. If you lose your passport and you have a photocopy, it is much easier to replace.
Yes. You will need visas to enter Vietnam and Cambodia. For Vietnam, you must purchase your visa in advance. There is a visa information section in the forms that you will receive once you enroll in this program to explain how to do so. For Cambodia, you don’t need to get it before departure. Upon arrival in the country, you will buy a visa, which costs about $30. For Thailand, US and Canadian citizens do not need a visa for this program (unless you plan on staying in Thailand before or after the program).
All of our destinations fall within a single time zone. While on your program, the time will be 11 hours behind New York (Eastern Time), 12 hours behind Chicago (Central Time), and 14 hours behind San Francisco (Pacific Time).
Although you will not be doing traditional backpacking on this program, it is important that you bring a backpack as your main piece of luggage. During the program, the group will be navigating through airports, on and off buses, up and down stairways, and taking short hikes on unpaved paths. Everyone must be able to carry all of their own belongings which is more comfortable and efficient with a backpack.
We have the chance to live amongst some people who have the very basics for survival. With education being a tool to better their lives, basic school supplies are welcomed with open arms. Pens, pencils, notepads, and books are widely accepted. Soccer balls are also an incredible way to cross the cultural border and share smiles. Because of limited space on our vehicles, ARCC would ask that every person bring no more than a gym bag of goods to donate.
Have questions? Speak to one of our Program Directors, give them a call at (415) 332.5075 , they love talking about their trips!