Inclusions
- Daily Breakfast
- Full Board on Halong Bay cruise
- 1 Night on-board a Cruise in Halong Bay
- 3 Nights stay in a 4-star hotel in Sapa
- 4 Nights stay in a 4-star hotel in Hanoi
- 5 Nights stay in a 4-star hotel in Hoi An
- All the hotels have +75% recommendation on TripAdvisor
- Flight from Hanoi to Da Nang
- Return Limousine Van Transfer Hanoi to Sapai
- Return airport transfers at Bangkok, Hanoi and Hoi An
- Fansipan Legend Cable Car Tour in Sapa
- Trekking Tour in Sapa
- Day tour to The Old Quarter in Hanoi
- Cyclo Tour and Water Puppet Show in Hanoi
- Hanoi Street Food Tour By Night
- Perfume River Boat Trip and Minh Mang Tomb Tour at Hoi An
- My Son Sanctuary and Cultural Ceremony at Hoi An
- All tours in AC vehicles
- English speaking Guide
You'll Love
- Halong Bay cruise
- Cyclo Tour and Water Puppet Show in Hanoi
- Fansipan Legend Cable Car Tour in Sapa
- Perfume River Boat Trip
- My Son Sanctuary and Cultural Ceremony at Hoi An
Overview
There are countless places in this country that are major highlights of this amazing destination, but there are some places should not be missed.
This 14 day Vietnam package packs in a whole bunch of activities to give you a complete Vietnamese experience. From cruising the glorious waters of Halong bay, trekking upto the Mu Cang Chai’s rice terrace, admiring the “Tonkinese Alps.” in the former French colonial hill station of Sapa or enjoying a meal at a street food kiosk in Hanoi, you get a flavour of all what Vietnam has to offer.
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Itinerary
Welcome to Vietnam! On arrival at the Hanoi airport, you will be met by one of our local representative and driven to your accommodation in Hanoi in a private vehicle. The rest of the day is free for you to relax or you may choose to explore the capital city of Vietnam on you own. This ancient city is known for its centuries-old architecture depicting a rich culture with Southeast Asian, Chinese and French influences.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hanoi
Today, post breakfast you would be taken to Sapa in an air-conditioned limousine van transfer. The comfortable and spacious seats together with surround sound system and LED TV makes the journey all the more pleasant. The rest of the day at Sapa is at leisure.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Sapa
Today you embark on a trip to Sapa’s countryside where you get to trek up to 1.900m above sea level. You visit remote farming villages of Cat Cat, Lao Chai, and Ta Van - places so remote you'll have to travel on foot to reach there. You also get to see the fantastic view of rice paddies and visit Ta Phin’s cave, a very well-known in Sapa.
Next, take the Fansipan Legend, a renowned cable car journey that is a must-do while in Sapa, up to Fansipan Peak. From the comfort of your cable car seat, take in the entirety scenic landscape of Sapa and Fansipan and be prepared to be greeted by a sea of clouds on arrival at the top.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Sapa
Today you continue with your Sapa exploration and visit a welcoming and picturesque village where you get to observe both the Black Hmong and Red Dao ethnicities. The Red Dao are renowned for their skill in herbal medicine and for using plants from the countryside to treat a variety of diseases, while the Hmong have distinctive marriage customs.
You also get to visit Ta Phin's cave, which is well-known in Sapa, and enjoy a wonderful view of rice paddies.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Sapa
Today, post breakfast you would be taken to Hanoi in an air-conditioned limousine van transfer. The comfortable and spacious seats together with surround sound system and LED TV makes the journey all the more pleasant. In the evening you get to discover the charming French quarter of Hanoi on an evening Cyclo Tour followed by a Water Puppet Show. The cyclo ride takes you past the Hoan Kiem Lake in the historical centre of Hanoi, followed by a stop at the Opera House in central Hanoi. The last stop is at the water puppet show; a unique traditional folk theatrical art form of Vietnamese culture and usually performed during festivals and New Year's Day.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hanoi
Today after breakfast you proceed for a tour of one of the most magnificent and picturesque landscape in the world, Halong Bay. Halong bay covers is filled with more than 3,000 limestone “peaks” or karsts jutting out from the turquoise waters of the sea. You spend the day exploring this magnificent seascape, including the caves and the beaches, from the decks of a traditional Vietnamese boat. These traditional Vietnamese boats come with hand-crafted wooden interiors and air-conditioned cabins with private baths to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Overnight stay on cruise
Today after breakfast, you set off on a guided walking tour to discover Hanoi’s Old Quarter-located in the middle of Ha Noi. The quarter is a true reflection of Hanoian cultural architecture, historic relics, and religious centres. It consists mainly of 36 Old Streets divided and named according to the business they once conducted in the past, and most of that working has remained in the system until now. You may enjoy sampling some local delicacies which are popular in this area.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hanoi
After breakfast, the morning is free to relax. In the evening, you go on a guided walking food tour of Hanoi. Take in the enticing aromas emanating from the street hawker stalls selling anything from seafood to exotic fruits. For an authentic Vietnamese food experience so stop by some renowned and specialised stalls or food joints run by real local chefs. Try and sample the fruit and street snacks in the area or one of the regional specialities which consists of fresh fruit served in a cup with crushed ice and condensed milk. The egg coffee is also another local favourite you can give a try.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hanoi
Today after breakfast, you leave for the airport to catch a flight to Da Nang. On arrival at Da Nang airport, you are taken to the hotel in Hoi An (about 30 kms from Da Nang).
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hoi An
Post breakfast, you would be taken to the boat station to embark for cruise along the poetic Perfume River.
The 80 kilometers long Perfume River owes its name to the fact that it flows through many forests of aromatic plants before reaching Hue, bringing with it a pure and fresh aroma. On the way, you also stop at the Thien Mu Pagoda (the symbol of Hue).
The next stop on the itinerary is the Minh Mang tomb, built by ten thousand workers and artisans. The Tomb of Minh Mang has an symmetric arrangement with Than Dao as the axis. On the main axis lies a number of constructions including the entrance, the court yard, the stone stele house, the Hien Duc gate, Sung An temple, Trung Minh lake, Minh Lau, Tan Nguyen lake, Quang Minh Chinh Truc three-door gate, Trung Dao bridge and Buu Thanh – which is the grave of King Minh Mang.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hoi An
After breakfast, the entire day is at leisure to explore the ancient town of Hoi An on your own. Hoi An is of the prettiest cities in all of Vietnam and thanks to its 800 historic buildings, the Old Town here has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You have many options to explore such as museums, ancient homes and pretty temples and even some amazing food joints.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hoi An
Today, post breakfast, you proceed for a visit to the captivating Cham temples of My Son Sanctuary, located around 50km from Hoi. Dating back to the 4th century, these captivating temples predate Buddhism in Vietnam. The temples were built between the 4th and 14th century AD by the King Bhadravarman. They were constructed out of fired brick, sandstone bas-reliefs and stone pillars. The purpose of building the complex known as My Son was to worship the Hindu god Shiva. In fact, you can even spot headless statues whose upper bodies are currently housed at The Louvre in Paris!
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hoi An
Today you have another day at leisure to relax. If you have exhausted your options in Hoi An, you can take a day tour of the the surrounding countryside of Hoi and explore glorious beaches or scenic ruined cities. One such place is the Cam Kim Island, home to master woodcarvers.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Hoi An
Your Far East trip comes to an end today. Post breakfast you would be dropped back to the Hanoi airport for your onward journey. You may choose to extend your journey by adding some extra nights in Vietnam for exploring other options in the region or add on a new at another Far Eastern country