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Best of Vietnam
15 days/ 14 nights
Day 1: Arrive
Hanoi
Arrival Hanoi, You will be met on
arrival at Hanoi Airport and
transferred to your hotel. Tonight
after a brief run down on the
itinerary we will go to sample the
Vietnamese culinary delights.
Overnight at a hotel in Hanoi
Day 2:
Hanoi.
This morning you will take a
half-day sightseeing tour of Hanoi
including Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum
and the Temple of Literature,
first national university of Vietnam
built in 1076. We then visit the
army Museum where we have an insight
into the war: French War and
American war, the former culminated
in the final decisive battle Dien
Bien Phu. We will review the battle
displayed in the museum. In the
afternoon visit the Museum of
Ethnology where display samples of
54 ethnic groups living in Vietnam.
Tonight we will enjoy water puppet
show.
Overnight at a hotel in Hanoi.
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 3: Overnight train to Sapa
Walking tour through the mazes
of old quarter to visit Hanoi
Cathedral, Lake of Return sword with
Ngoc Son Temple. Visit museum of
History of Vietnam.
Tonight we board a soft class
sleeper train to Sapa. LC1, 21:30/
05:00
(+1).Soft
class sleeper trains have 4 seats to
a compartment which convert into 4
sleeping bunks (2 upper/2 lower) for
the overnight portion of the
journey. The bunks are provided with
sheet, pillow and blanket, though
some people prefer to bring their
own sleeping sheet. Food is
provided on the train but many
people prefer to stock up on snacks
of French rolls, cheese and fruit
before departing (advised). Bottled
water, which is widely available in
Vietnam, should be brought for the
journey.
(Breakfast included)
Day 4: Sapa
Arrival to Lao Cai station early
in the morning, transfer to Sapa.
Sapa is a hill station built in
1922. The whole area is
spectacular, as Sapa lies in a
valley surrounded by paddy fields in
a variety of shades of green, but is
overlooked by Vietnam’s
highest mountain, Mount Fansipan.
You will see the local minority
groups, the H’mong and the Dzao
people, the largest and the most
colourful ethnic groups in the
region. Once in Sapa, there is time
to relax and have some breakfast
before embarking on a trek through
lush rice terraces. The trek that
will take us along buffalo paths and
trails and through several hill
tribe villages of Lao Chai and Tavan,
home to The H'mong and Dzay people.
This is a spectacular walk through
stunning scenery. Stopping for a
picnic lunch onthe way.
Stay at the hotel in Sapa
(Breakfast, lunch included)
Day 5: Visit Sapa. Night train
back to
Hanoi
Today we explore Sapa and walk up to
Hamrong mountain – orchid gardens
where you have a great view to Sapa
valley and Fansipan mountain.
Afternoon transfer to Lao Cai
station, for the train journey back
to Hanoi. The train departs at 1830.
(Breakfast included)
Day 6 : Drive
Hanoi
to Halong Bay. Boat cruise.
Overnight on boat
You will be met at the station and
transferred to Halong Bay, which
will take about 4 hours. Breakfast
is served en route. Arrive Halong
bay You will board your private boat
to cruise around Halong bay and soak
in the misty atmosphere of this
world heritage site. Halong bay is a
breathtaking secluded bay with over
3,000 limestone islands rising from
the clear emerald waters of the Bac
Bo gulf. It is one of the most
magnificent scenic regions in
Vietnam and has been referred to as
the 8th Wonder of the World. The
area of about 1500sq km is dotted
with innumerable beaches and
grottoes, created over thousands of
year by the waves and wind. You will
have the opportunity to swim from
your boat and explore some caves.
You will enjoy a seafood feast for
lunch on board. We will continue our
excursion around this stunning bay
until the sun comes down.
Overnight on boat
(Breakfast, lunch and diner
included)
Day 7:
Halong Bay boat cruise.
Return Hanoi in the
afternoon.
We have a whole morning on boat
exploring the amazing limestone
backdrops.
We are treated to a seafood lunch
before drive transfer back to Hanoi.
Overnight at hotel in Hanoi.
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 8: Flight
Hanoi to Hue. Hue tour
Transfer to airport for the morning
flight to Hue.
Visit the Hue Citadel. Within the
Imperial Enclosure of the Imperial
Citadel is the Forbidden Purple
City, which was almost totally
destroyed during the Tet Offensive
of the Vietnam War, and the museum
of Royal Relics. Visit Tu Duc royal
tomb and Thien Mu Pagoda
Please Note: Observe dress
regulation when visiting the Pagoda.
No shorts, singlets, low necklines
or revealing clothing of any kind.
It is a good idea to carry a sarong
or baggy draw-string pants in your
day pack that can be easily donned
and removed. Overnight Hue
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 9: Drive
Hue to Hoi An
via Danang. Visit Cham Museum
This morning we head out on a lovely
journey southbound to Hoi An. Visit
to Cham Museum in Danang, where
display finest Cham artefacts,
statues in sandstone, marble stone
in the world. We have a look at a
craft village before arriving in Hoi
An. Hoi An is a charming little
township. Between the 17th and 19th
centuries Hoi An was thriving
international trading port. You can
spend your time walking around the
historic town, exploring the many
Chinese assembly halls and
fascinating ancestral homes, some of
which have been occupied by the same
family for fifteen generations. The
riverside market is always a hive of
activity, especially in the early
morning when the day’s catch
arrives. One thing for sure, there
is no shortage of things to do in
this town!
Overnight Hoi An.
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 10: Visit Hoi An. Flight to
HCM city
Hoi An is a delightful small
town easily explored by foot. More
than any other place in Vietnam,
Hoi An retains the feeling of
centuries past and is a favorite
with all travelers. You can spend
your time walking around the
historic town soaking up the
atmosphere, exploring the
fascinating local market or hire a
bicycle and head off on a scenic
ride to Cua Dai beach, about 4 kms
away. Have a whole new wardrobe
tailored or improve your culinary
skills with a Vietnamese cooking
lesson! Flight to HCMC. On arrival
you will be transferred to your
hotel.
Overnight at hotel in Saigon
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 11:
Saigon - Vung Tau
With a population of approximately 6
million, Saigon is the largest city in
Vietnam. The huge number of people
rushing about their daily business
gives Saigon a vital and dynamic
atmosphere. Saigon is characterised
by a vast variety of sights and
sounds, from ancient pagodas,
mosques and cathedrals to the former
Presidential Palace and the War
Museum, from historic Dong Khoi
Street (the Rue Catinat from Graham
Greene's novel The Quiet American)
to the bustling markets of Ben Thanh
and Cholon (Chinatown). Much of the
city life takes place on the streets
which are lined with stores, shops,
stalls and vendors with their wares
spread out on the footpath selling
everything from soup to
sophisticated electronics. The
French influence is evident in the
excellent baguettes and coffee.
You will take a full day tour to
Vung Tau. Visit Lighthouse, White
Palace and have swim at prime beach today.
Return Saigon in hte afternoon
Overnight Saigon
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 12: In HCMCity
A leisure day to explore HCM
city.
Overnight at hotel in Saigon
(Breakfast included)
Day 13: Cu Chi Tunnels - HCM city
In the morning you will take a
tour to the famous Cu Chi tunnels.
This network of over 200 kms of
tunnels became legendary during the
1960's. The Cu Chi tunnels played a
vital part in the American war in
that they allowed the Viet Cong to
control a large rural area only
30-40 kms from
Saigon. At its height, the tunnel
system stretched from Saigon to the Cambodian border. The network, parts of which were
several storeys deep, included
innumerable trap doors, specially
constructed living areas, storage
facilities, weapons factories, field
hospitals, command centres and
kitchens. Today the remaining
tunnels have become a major tourist
attraction giving the visitor a
unique experience and feel of what
underground life in the American War
was like. This afternoon we will do
the city tour of Saigon will include Presidential palace, War Crime museum, and
China town.
Overnight HCMCity
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 14: Transfer to airport for
the flight outward
Day at leisure until the
departure transfer to airport for
the Vietnam Airlines flight # 783 at
20.55.
Day 15: Arrival home
Arrive your Airport Vietnam
Airlines flight 783 at 08.20am.
Trip includes
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English/French
speaking guide during guided tour
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All accommodation on double basis
with daily breakfast
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Meals as indicated
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All transfers/ transport
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Entrance fees and permits during
guided time
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Domestic flight
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Domestic airport taxes
Trip excludes
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International airfares & airport
taxes
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Pre/post trip arrangement
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Visa and visa arrangement
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Travel insurance
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Meals not indicated
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Other personal expenses
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Tips and gratuities
Trip cost : in US$ and per person
in the party of 2 persons
US$850 per person
Pre
Trip Information :
Grade :
Standard
3 star hotels and
traditional home stays.
Transport :
Air-conditioned car or bus,
Soft Sleeper train, Boat,
Plane and Bicycle.
Spending Money :
You would need to allow for
additional sightseeing,
shopping, meals and drinks.
As a rough guide allow US$
25 EXTRA per day.
Visas :
Vietnam: Visas are required
to enter Vietnam for all
nationalities Cambodia:
Visas are obtained on
arrival. The cost is US$ 25
without 2 passport - sized
photos or US$ 20 with 2
passport sized photos.
Airport Departure Tax :
Vietnam:
International departure tax
is US$ 15 and included in
the airfare
Money Exchange :
Ensure you have US dollars
cash or US dollar traveler’s
checks before arriving. Most
hotels are able to exchange
US cash into local currency
but traveler checks need to
be exchanged at a bank. At
time of writing the exchange
rate was 1 USD = 16,130
Vietnamese Dong (VND).
Fitness Requirements :
You would need to be in
reasonable physical
condition to participate in
the treks. While they are
not challenging, the fitter
you are the more enjoyment
you would find in them.
Laundry :
Laundry facilities are
available at the hotels for
a nominal fee.
When:
These tours operate year
round however please note
that during the months of
October and November Vietnam
can experience heavy rains
and flooding. Therefore
itineraries are subject to
change, as conditions
require.
What to Take :
You will be responsible for
carrying your own luggage;
therefore it is in your own
interest to pack as lightly as
possible. We suggest a main
backpack with a reasonable
daypack for the treks and day
tours. Suitcases are not
advisable for the Hilltribe &
Halong Adventure & the Vietnam
Explorer. We also recommend
strong walking shoes/boots and
sandals or sports shoes for
walking on beach and daily use.
Joining instructions:
As you pass through immigration
and customs at Hanoi airport you
will be met by our guide and
drive and transferred to your
hotel.
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