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Destination: Hanoi/Hoa Lu/Tam Coc/Sapa/Ha Long Bay/Hue/Danang/Hoi
An/Ho Chi Minh City/Tay Ninh/Cu Chi/Mekong
Delta
B=Breakfast,
L=Lunch, D=Dinner
Day 1:
Arrival at Hanoi (D)
Arriving at
Noi Bai airport in Hanoi, you'll be met and
driven to your hotel. You’ll then be free
until be picked up to watch the Water Puppet
show an art form unique to northern Vietnam,
and a good, light-hearted introduction to
its rural culture. Later on, your driver
will take you to the local restaurant for
you “Welcome Dinner” with one of our
representative. Spend the night in Hanoi.
Day 2:
Hanoi (B, L)
After
breakfast at your hotel, you'll be picked up
to start a Hanoi city tour. You’ll visit Ba
Dinh Square, where silent sentries guard the
marble and Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum where Ho
Chi Chi lies in state (closed on every
Monday & Friday and October & November) and
see the simple cottage where Uncle Ho lived
and worked. You’ll continue to visit the One
Pillar Pagoda and hear the legend of its
construction, born from the love of an
emperor in the 11th Century. You’ll drive to
visit the serene Tran Quoc Pagoda, the
oldest in Hanoi, on the banks of Hanoi’s
West Lake. You’ll also call the Temple of
Literature, built in 1070 and the dedicated
to Confucius, it is a serene retreat from
the busy streets outside and later become
Vietnam’s first university.
After lunch
at local restaurant, driver and guide will
take you to visit the Ethnology Museum for
an overview of Vietnam’s 54 distinct ethnic
and enjoy an orientation of the tree-lined
streets of Hanoi, resplendent with French
colonial architecture, including the
recently restored Opera House. Pass by Hoan
Kiem Lake, also known as Lake of Restored
Sword from the legend that surrounds it
en-route to one of the city’s fascinating
museums.
In the
afternoon, you’ll take to the streets by
walking tour of the Ancient Quarter of 36
streets District. This densely populated
corner of the city was once a centre of
commerce where goods were sold under the
street name of a particular guild. Still a
thriving community of sellers today, you’ll
see streets name such as Sugar Street, Tin
Street and Paper Street. Ancient homes and
temples are interspersed with stores in this
souvenir hunter’s paradise. Spend the night
in Hanoi.
Day 3:
Hanoi/Ninh Binh/Lao Cai (B, L)
Pick up at
your hotel and drive to Ninh Binh (110 km).
When you arrive in Hoa Lu, the former
capital of Vietnam, you’ll visit Dinh and Le
temples, which dedicated to Emperor Dinh and
a memory of Emperor Le. You'll follow by a
brief visit to the remains of the Old
Palace. You'll be driven to Tam Coc (three
grottoes) and have lunch at the local
restaurant. You’ll be rowed along a gentle
river between paddy fields and through the
Tam Coc, You'll enjoy a peaceful valley
among limestone ‘karst’ hills on the way.
Drive back to Hanoi to refresh at local
restaurant then take an overnight train to
Lao Cai.
Day 4: Lao
Cai/Sapa (B, L)
You'll be met
by your tour guide at Lao Cai Station and
have a breakfast at the local restaurant.
You'll be picked up to visit a market
frequented by ethnic minority peoples.
Although it’s quite a long drive, the
landscape is attractive and the ethnic
markets are a fascinating experience. Unlike
those in the tourist areas, the markets that
we choose are for not only buying and
selling, but also meeting places for ethnic
minority people to meet and exchange news.
There will be plenty of color and authentic
costumes, but very little to buy as
souvenirs unless you want to barter for a
water buffalo or a sack of fertilizer!
Drive to
Sapa, a scenic mountain area with high
peaks, rivers, valleys and hillside
terracing. The rest day will be free to
explore Sapa town by yourself. You’ll spend
the night in Sapa.
Day 5:
Sapa/Lao Cai (B, L)
Breakfast at
your hotel, you’ll hike down to the H’mong
ethnic minority villages on the way. You'll
then be driven by Jeep to visit Lao Chai
village for your picnic lunch. You'll take a
walk to visit Lao Chai village, a village of
H’mong people and then to Ta Van village, a
village of Day people. The walk is moderate
to intermediate descending down into a
scenic valley of cascading water crossed by
suspension bridges. You’ll next visit the
Giang Ta Chai, a village of Red Dao people
before driving back to Sapa for freshen up
at a local standard hotel. You’ll then be
escorted to Lao Cai station. You’ll have
dinner by yourselves. You'll then take an
overnight sleeper train back to Hanoi.
You’ll spend the night on the train.
Day 6:
Hanoi/Ha Long (B, L, D)
You’ll leave
for Ha Long Bay, which is often called
Vietnam's eighth wonder of the world and
once visited, it is hard to dispute that
claim. 4000 spectacular limestone
outcroppings, cliffs, arches and coves
compete for space in an area that is without
doubt the most outstandingly naturally
beautiful in the country - incomparable
coastal scenery. On arrival, you’ll board
your boat, a wooden junk that will take you
first to the busy World Heritage area Ha
Long Bay, which is translated as “Descending
Dragon”. You’ll stop off at an islet and
climb though a series of breathtaking caves
and grottoes, marveling at some of the most
impressive stalactite and stalagmite
formations anywhere in the world and then
making a stop secluded beach where you can
enjoy cruising among the cave dotted island
and seeing the small fishing boats with are
always feature of this lovely bay. Weather
permitting, you’ll be able to swim, fish,
climb a hill for an overview of the Bay’s
remarkable seascape. All your meals will be
provided on board, usually based on fresh
seafood. Spend the night in Ha Long Bay.
Day 7: Ha
Long/Hanoi/Hue (B, L)
You'll have
western breakfast on boat and then spend the
morning cruising Ha Long Bay, followed by
lunch just before docking to the harbour at
around 11.30. On the way back from Ha Long,
you’ll enter one of the villages nearby to
enjoy the life of the Northern farmer. If
the time permits, you can visit a school for
children. You’ll return to Noi Bai airport
in Hanoi for your flight to Hue. When you
arrive, you’ll be picked up to travel to
your hotel. Spend the night in Hue.
Day 8:
Hue (B, L, D)
After
breakfast at your hotel, you'll drive to
visit Thien Mu Pagoda, one of the most
famous structures in Vietnam on the banks of
the Perfume River.
You’ll then
be taken by boat to cruise along the Perfume
River to the Royal Tombs of Minh Mang, the
most majestic emperor and a staunch follower
of Confucianism with many wives, concubines
and a small army of children. Planned by the
Emperor and built shortly after his death in
formal Chinese style, it’s opulent and
exotic, and a good example of classic
Sino-Vietnamese architecture.
In the
afternoon, you'll drive to visit Royal Tu
Duc tomb, the "poet Emperor", is set in an
elegant garden with a magnificent lake and
pavilion complex. The simplest of the actual
tomb (a monument - he was buried elsewhere
to thwart grave robbers) is at odds with the
lavish opulence of his reign. You'll then be
picked up to visit the Royal Khai Dinh tomb
is an unprepossessing concrete construction
on the side of a wide valley. Its interest
lies in the uneasy combination of Vietnamese
and European features, the use of fragments
of ceramics and glass for decoration, and
the striking views from the courtyard in
front of the mausoleum.
In the
evening, you'll sit down for dinner in the
pleasant surroundings and a comfortable
atmosphere of another of the garden houses.
The owner will prepare and serve a
traditional meal based on the distinctive
characteristics of classic Hue cuisine. The
garden houses are a unique feature of Hue.
The houses are traditional, privately owned,
and set in attractive formal gardens. Some
have connections with the old Royal Imperial
Court. Hue traditional architecture has long
had close associations with the natural
environment. The garden houses reflect this
association. Each is highly individual -
house and garden, people and scenery,
plants, clouds and water co-exist and blend
with each other in a harmonious context. The
narrow streets and abundant flora give the
garden house area a country village feeling.
Spend the night in Hue.
Day 9:
Hue/Hoi An (B, L)
Breakfast at
your hotel, you'll then be picked up to
travel to Hoi An. You’ll drive to Lang Co
Beach and the lagoon far below. You'll then
cross the high mountain pass of Hai Van with
excellent view to see Danang spread out.
After lunch at local restaurant, you’ll have
a brief to visit Cham museum, remarkable
Hindu statuary. The Cham left a legacy of
excellent sculptures as they were pushed
south by the advancing Vietnamese invaders.
Driver and guide will take you to visit
China Beach, immortalised for many by the US
television show and still one the the most
spectacular beach in Asia. You’ll then visit
the Marble Mountain, Stone Carving village
where you can admire the stone products of
local people. You'll travel to Hoi An to
have a visit the town, and enjoy its
considerable significance in the history of
Vietnamtown. You’ll enter a narrow street to
look at unique Japanese covered bridge,
Chinese communal house, shop for art at one
of the numerous galleries and enjoy
riverside ambience. Spend the night in Hoi
An.
Day 10:
Hoi An free (B)
Your free day
to visit the town or relax on the beach as
you wish.
Optional tour to My Son half day:
Breakfast at your hotel, your driver and
guide will pick you to visit the World
Heritage My Son Sanctuary, the guide will
show you the remains of the remarkable brick
towers, and explain their origins and
purpose. You'll return to Hoi An. Rest of
day will be free perhaps to stroll around
the Old Quarter of relax on the beach.
You’ll spend the night in Hoi An.
Day 11: Hoi
An/Ho Chi Minh City (B)
After
breakfast, your time is your own until your
car arrives to take you to Danang airport
for the afternoon flight to Ho Chi Minh
City, where a guide will meet you and take
you to your hotel. After checking in you’ll
be free, perhaps for a preliminary wander
around Ho Chi Minh City’s busy streets and
shops. Spend the night in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 12: Ho
Chi Minh City/Cu Chi (B, L)
In the
morning, your car and driver will come to
take you for your Ho Chi Minh City tour.
You’ll be driven to visit the Museum of War
Remnants provides a very partial, but
riveting, perspective of the ‘American War’.
You’ll then visit Centre Post Office with
colonial building and the Cathedral Church.
You'll then be driven to visit the Jade
Emperor Temple. It’s one of the best Taoist
temples in Vietnam, with superb effigies,
remarkable carved panels of the descent to
Hell and somewhat incongruous terrapin and
tortoise sanctuaries.
In the
afternoon, you'll visit the Cu Chi tunnels,
a byzantine maze of underground passages,
chambers, rooms and booby traps used by both
the Vietminh and the Viet Cong to suddenly
materialize as if from nowhere, launch a
lightning ambush, and vanish equally
rapidly. You’ll drive back to Ho Chi Minh
City. Spend the night in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 13: Ho
Chi Minh City/Vinh Long (B, L)
Drive to Vinh
Long, a city famous by the Mekong River and
floating market. You’ll cruise to visit Cai
Be floating market, fruit orchards, a
traditional family-run brick kiln, and drop
in to look at some traditional cottage
industries - a workshop making the huge
coffins unique to the Mekong is particularly
interesting. You'll have a lunch at one of
the local family and have a shot show of
traditional music in Mekong Delta which is
operated by the local people.
You'll have
time to wonder around the fruit market to
buy some kind of famous tropical fruit such
as banana, pomelo, dragon fruit and so on.
You'll then return to Ho Chi Minh City.
Spend the night in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 14:
Ho Chi Minh City departure (B)
Your time
will be your own until your private car and
driver arrives to take you to Tan Son Nhat
airport for your departure flight.
Price in
US$ per person:
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Number of People |
2 |
3-5 |
6-9 |
10-14 |
15-19 |
Single Supplement |
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Three Stars |
1279 |
1108 |
983 |
923 |
880 |
270 |
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Four
Stars |
1513 |
1343 |
1218 |
1158 |
1118 |
508 |
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to join this group tour
The more people joining the tour, the
cheaper tour prices you get.
For group
tours, we run this tour minimum for
group of 2 people
Validity
until: December 31, 2009
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Tour Departure |
Number of People Joining |
Nationality |
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October 05, 2009 |
00 |
Canadian |
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October 10, 2009 |
02 |
American |
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October 15, 2009 |
00 |
Australian |
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October 20, 2009 |
00 |
Singaporean |
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October 28, 2009 |
01 |
French |
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November 01, 2009 |
02 |
British |
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November 07, 2009 |
00 |
American |
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November 12, 2009 |
00 |
British |
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November 18, 2009 |
02 |
American |
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November 22, 2009 |
02 |
Canadian |
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November 29, 2009 |
02 |
Australian |
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December 01, 2009 |
02 |
British |
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December 10, 2009 |
02 |
American |
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December 22, 2009 |
02 |
American |
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December 28, 2009 |
02 |
Australian |
If you
wish to create your arrival date in Vietnam
and wish other people joining you, please
contact us for details.
Our price
includes:
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Breakfast and accommodation sharing a
twin or double room.
- Pick-ups
and transfers by private air-conditioned
vehicle as specified in the itinerary
above
- One way
domestic flight tickets: Hanoi – Hue,
Danang – Ho Chi Minh City, including
domestic airport taxes.
- Return
train tickets: Hanoi-Lao Cai-Hanoi,
air-condition, soft 4 berths cabin.
- Boats
cruise as programme. For Ha Long Bay,
you’ll join other passengers on a high
quality wooden boat with comfortable
accommodation, good facilities and an
experienced crew. The boat will be fully
licensed and comply with current safety
regulations.
- Travel
by private, air-conditioned vehicle with
an experienced, safe driver.
- The
services of experienced English-speaking
guides as indicated in the itinerary
- Where
necessary, entry fees for all visits as
mentioned in the programme.
- Lunches
and dinners, as specified, in the local
restaurants and full board on the boat
in Ha Long Bay.
- VAT and
other taxes
Our price
does not include:
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International flight tickets and airport
tax.
- Visas
(see visa
service information)
- Dinners,
except as specified above.
- Drinks,
gratuities and personal expenses.
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Insurance.
Hotel list for Three
Stars standard:
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Hanoi: Flower Hotel
(*** city centre, walking distance to
the Old Quarter) or similar
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Sapa: Thai
Binh Hotel (*** in the city centre) or
similar
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Hue: Asia Hotel (***
city centre with swimming pool) or
similar
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Hoi An: Lotus Hotel
(*** with swimming pool, 2km from town
centre) or similar standard hotel in the
Old Town.
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Ho Chi Minh City:
Elios Hotel (*** city centre) or similar
Hotel list for Four Stars
standard:
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Hanoi: Flower Garden
Hotel (**** newly built hotel in the
city centre) or similar
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Sapa: Chau
Long Hotel (**** overlooking the
Fansipan Mt.) or similar
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Hue: Camellia Hotel
(**** in the city centre) or similar
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Hoi An: River & Beach
Resort (**** overlooking the river, near
Cua Dai Beach) or similar
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Ho Chi Minh City:
Grand Hotel (**** colonial building in
the heart of the city) or similar
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