DAY
1: ARRIVAL - HO CHI MINH
Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat Airport our guide will accompany you to your hotel and assist you with your checking-in. Whilst there are no activities planned for today, your guide will be on hand to offer any advice and assistance regarding your free time.
DAY 2: HO CHI MINH
After breakfast, we embark on a tour of the city including Cholon, the War Remnants museum and the Reunification Palace.
CHOLON is home to Saigon's substantial Chinese population and also is the site for the largest market in Vietnam, the Binh Tay market.
THE WAR REMENANTS MUSEUM has a wealth of images from the wars, the most moving being a gallery entitled Requiem which is dedicated to Vietnamese and foreign journalists and photographers that perished during the French and American conflicts.
THE REUNIFICATION PLACE was the former residence of the President of South Vietnam until April 30th 1975 when the North Vietnamese tanks came crashing through the front gates, bringing the American War to a dramatic end. Close to the Palace some of the best examples of French colonial architecture are represented in the forms of Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. The ornate Notre Dame Cathedral dominates the business centre of town. Built by the French between 1877 and 1883, the stone used to create it was exported in its entirety from France. Next to the cathedral stands the Central Post Office, finished in 1891. For all its French colonial history, Ho Chi Minh City is by far and away Vietnam's most modern city. It has numerous shopping malls, cinemas, discotheques and a bewildering number of bars and this evening we will have the opportunity to see just what the city has to offer at nighttime!. (B)
DAY 3 : HO CHI MINH - TAY NINH - CU CHI - HO CHI MINH
In the morning we have an excursion to the famous Cu Chi tunnels. This network of tunnels, which stretched for over 200km, 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 to 40 km from Saigon. At its height, the tunnel system stretched from Saigon to the Cambodian border. The network, parts of which were several levels 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 must have been like. The tunnels have been widened for our benefit (otherwise we would not be able to enter them!) For those interested there's even the opportunity to fire off a few rounds from an AK47 or MK16 at the nearby rifle range.
From Cu Chi we drive to Tay Ninh, the headquarters of the Cao Dai Sect, whose patron saints include Joan of Arc, Victor Hugo and Winston Churchill. The religion is an eclectic mix of Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism. The temple's exterior is decorated with multi-colored dragons of all shapes and sizes. Above the main entrance is the all-seeing holy eye, the symbol of the Cao Dai sect. The interior is just as engaging as statues of Jesus Christ, Buddha and the Hindu god, Brahma, stand side by side. This evening we dine Saigon style for the "Last Supper."
(B)
DAY
4 : HO CHI MINH - MEKONG DELTA - HO CHI MINH
Heading
out of the town we travel by roads to the Mekong Delta,
Vietnam's largest rice bowl. On arrival in My Tho we
embark on a boat navigating around the intricate small
canals in the delta region, which is a great way to
observe the local lifestyle close-up. The exciting
excursion is passing through the lush green
vegetation before arriving on an island. Here we have
opportunities to visit some fascinating local industries,
stroll through an orchard and taste many seasonal fruits.
After feasting on a huge lunch we return to Ho Chi Minh,
stopping off along the way to see the beautiful Ving Trang
Pagoda and the Cho Lon, Saigon’s Chinatown, which is
crammed with fascinating temples and mysterious, narrow
lanes. O/N in Ho Chi Minh. (B,L)
DAY
5:HO CHI MINH - DANANG - HOIAN
An
early morning transfer to airport for a flight to Da Nang.
On arrival we are greeted and driven a short distance to
Hoi An which was originally a Cham seaport but has been
influenced down centuries by a myriad of traders from
various cultures. There are plenty to see in this
tranquil and delightful town, some of which are the
famous Japanese Covered Bridges, the Pottery Museum, the
200 years old Tamky House, the Chua Ong Pagoda and the
vibrant market. We visit these sights on an
enchanting walking tour past many low tiled houses
scattered along the small streets and assembly halls which
reflect the town's multi-cultural past. O/N in Hoi An. (B)
DAY
6: HOIAN - MY SON - HUE
Upon
leaving Hoian we set off on a short drive to My Son,
the holy land of the Cham people, which has recently been
recorgnized as the world heritage site. After exploring
this wondrous sight we continue our journey to Hue with
stopover at the sensational Marble Mountains and the
China Beach. The winding roads begin as we make our way up
the spectacular Hai Van Pass. At the top of the pass we
stop to admire a fantastic view north to Lang Co and south
to Danang. Arriving in Hue we see the massive citadel,
containing the Imperial City and the Purple Forbidden
City. This royal residence was all but destroyed during
the 1968 Tet Offensive, however it is still fascinating to
walk among the ruins. O/N in Hue.(B)
DAY
7: HUE
The
beautiful riverside pagoda of Thien Mu which now becomes
the symbol of Hue, and the elaborate royal tomb of Emperor
Tu Duc are not to be missed. We include these in a half
day cruise on the Perfume River which also gives us a
taste of the scenic countryside as well as an enjoyable
visit to the mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang, in a tranquil
setting of gardens and lakes. After an impressive boat
trip we enjoy a walk to the bustling Dong Ba Market
that sells a wide variety of local goods and handicrafts.
Along the way we pass many fantastic eating spots, all
ideal for visitors to sample some local delicacies.
O/N in Hue. (B)
DAY
8: HUE - HANOI
After
breakfast we explore Hue on our own until transferring to
the airport for a short flight north. Ha Noi, Vietnam's
capital, is a stylish and gracious city that retains an
unique old world charm and some Asia ‘s most striking
colonial architecture. The relaxing atmosphere is
also a highlight of Hanoi. After checking into hotel, we
have time visiting the beautiful lake of Hoan Kiem with
its sacred temple, the picturesque West Lake and the Dong
Xuan Market. A perfect way to finish the day is to enjoy a
short cyclo excursion through the bustling old quarter
streets named after the specific goods once offered for
sale at these places. O/N in Ha Noi.(B)
DAY
9: HANOI - HALONG
This
morning we enjoy a half day city tour starting with the Ho
Chi Minh Complex. This famous site contains the mausoleum
of the nation’s founder Ho Chi Minh, the Presidential
Palace , the Ho Chi Minh’s house on stilts. Close to the
complex is the One Pillar Pagoda, whose origins date back
to the foundation of Hanoi. Upon leaving this area we
continue to the Temple of Literature, well known as
Vietnam’s first university and the History Museum which
displays an excellent collection of artifacts illustrating
the Vietnamese history. The peaceful lake of Hoan Kiem
with its sacred temple and the bustling Dong Xuan Market
are also visited before we travel by roads to Halong Bay,,
passing through the secnic countryside. O/N in Ha
Long. (B)
DAY
10: HALONG - HANOI
Today
we embark on a boat for an exploration of Halong Bay. This
exciting five hour cruise will provide us a spectacular
view of the bay, which is dotted with some 3,000 limestone
islands rising amazingly from the clear and emerald water.
The limestone karst formations are littered with beaches,
grottoes and beautiful caves. Along the way we will anchor
for a leisurely swim in a secluded cove and an enjoyable
visit to one of the many hidden grottoes beneath towering
cliffs. After a seafood lunch on board we return to Ha Noi,
stopping en route at Dong Trieu pottery village. We arrive
in time to see an evening performance of Hanoi's famous
water puppets. O/N in Ha Noi. (B,L)
DAY
11: HANOI - HOA LU - TAM COC - HANOI
The
capital of Vietnam from 968 AD to 1010 AD during the Dinh
and early Le Dynasties is Hoa Lu, which however has left
its legacy in the form of two small temples, each
one nearly a thousand years old. After two and half hour
drive from Hanoi we visit these remaining structures,
dedicated to the Dinh and Le Rulers, then climb 200 steps
to the top of Ma Yen mount for a fantastic view over the
surrounding areas. The next stop of our trip is Tam
Coc which is surnamed “ Inland Halong Bay”. We take a
boat trip on a river through the quiet and peaceful
landscape of rice fields surrounded by limestone
formations to the grottoes of Tam Coc. O/N in Ha Noi. (B)
DAY
12: HANOI - DEPARTURE
There
is a free time to relax or further explore Ha Noi. The
trip ends after your transfer to Noi Bai Airport for
departure. (B)
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VIETNAM
EXCLUSIVE ( Minimum from 02 people)
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Standard
Class ** |
First
Class *** |
Superior
Class **** |
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US$
942 /pers. |
US$
1074 /pers. |
US$
1210 /pers. |
| Single
room sup. |
US$
230 /pers. |
US$
339 /pers. |
US$
453 /pers. |
Departure
dates:
27 Jan , 25 Feb , 25 Mar , 28 Apr , 27 May . 30 Jun , 29 Jul
, 26 Aug . 30 Sept , 28 Oct , 25 Nov , 30 Dec.
Note:
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During peak periods, this hotel applies a surcharge not
included in this quotation. Such surcharge will be added to
the quote at time of confirmation!.
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Minor
program changes are sometimes necessary, depending on road
conditions and room availability
.Etc...