DAY 1: ARRIVAL - HANOI
On arrival at Noi Bai Airport, you are met and transferred
to hotel. 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 many
lakes and parks make for relaxing atmosphere. If time
permits we embark on a cyclo for a short excursion through
the bustling old quarter streets named after the specific
goods once offered for sale at these places. O/N in Hanoi.
DAY 2 : HANOI
Today we enjoy a full day city tour starting with the Ho Chi
Minh Complex, containing the mausoleum of the nation’s
founder Ho Chi Minh, the Presidential Palace and the Ho Chi
Minh’s house on stilts. This complex also comprises the One
Pillar Pagoda, whose origins date back to the foundation of
city. We follow this with a trip to the Temple of
Literature, which is well known as the first university of
Vietnam and the impressive Ethnologic Museum, dedicated to
Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. The beautiful West Lake and the
History Museum with an excellent collection of artifacts
illustrating the Vietnamese history, are not to be missed.
We visit these sights before continuing to the peaceful lake
of Hoan Kiem. In front of this lake is the famous water
puppet theatre where we will see a fantastic performance.
O/N in Ha Noi. (B)
DAY 3 : HANOI - SAPA
An early morning start to drive towards Sa Pa. The roads are
bumpy at times, but various scenic landscape changing from
the delta area to the Tonkinese Alps make for an interesting
journey. At an elevation of 1,500 meters, Sa Pa was once a
hill resort of French administrators when the summer heat
became unbearable. The remoteness and the simple lifestyle
of ethnic minority people are a highlight of Sa Pa although
conditions are basic. After checking into hotel in Sapa we
can soak up the fresh climate as much as we want by spending
time to wander around. The ethnic people are frequently seen
in this hill town and small vendors along the street sell
local textiles and handicraft. O/N in Ha Noi. (B)
DAY 4: SAPA
The range of Phan Si Pan boasts Vietnam’s highest mountain
and lends an alpine feel to the area surrounding this hill
station. Today we have enough time to visit the bustling Sa
Pa Market where the Red Dao, Black Hmong, Tay and Xa Pho
ethnic minorities converge from the nearby mountainsides and
valleys to trade their goods and buy provisions. We then get
well off the beaten track as we embark on a walk to explore
this beautiful mountain region. Along the way we traverse
several rustic villages and see many mountaineers doing
their daily works such as logging, herding buffalo and
tilling the field. The blend of verdant mountain backdrop
and colourful population makes for an unimaginable view. O/N
in Sa Pa. (B)
DAY 5: SAPA - BAC
HA - HANOI
Upon leaving Sapa we set off on our scenic drive through the
border town of Lao Cai to the colourful Sunday Market at Bac
Ha. This market also attracts a wide variety of ethnic
minority groups including the Variegated Hmong, Dao, Phu La,
La Chi and Tay. They still retain their old age cultural
traditions and are recognisably distinct from each other by
their dress. The experience of this congregation is colorful
and unique. After the market we enjoy a walk around the
area, visiting the Hmong King’s former residence and Ban Pho
where the villagers make the potent local maize alcohol. In
the mid afternoon you are transferred to Lao Cai train
station for return trip to Hanoi. O/N on board. (B)
DAY 6: HANOI -
HALONG
The train journey will deliver us to Hanoi train station by
early morning. Here we meet up with our car for a drive
through the scenic countryside to Halong bay. On arrival, we
embark on Huong Hai Junk at 12h15 for an exploration of the
bay which is truly one of Vietnam ‘s most scenic impressive
sights. At 13h00 we enjoy a huge lunch served on board and
cruise out passing by the picturesque scenery. 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. A
perfect way to round off the day is a taste of local wine
and an observation of the sunset. We have dinner at 19h30
before enjoying some night activities. O/N in Halong Bay.
(B,L)
DAY 7: HALONG - NINH BINH
The following destination of our trip will be Ninh Binh.
Upon leaving the town we set off on our drive through the
scenic countryside. A part of the pleasure of travelling in
this region is the simple joy of seeing the rice fields and
the smiling faces of the people. We make stop en route for a
visit to Keo Pagoda, one of the most exceptional religious
architecture in Vietnam. We then continue to Ninh Binh and
have time to visit the ancient capital of Hoa Lu with two
remaining temples of the Dinh and Le dynasties. They were
founded in the late 10th century. Despite the turbulent
history , these temples still preserve their original
structure. O/N in Ninh Binh. (B)
DAY 8: NINH BINH -
TAM COC - VINH
Heading out of town we set off on a short drive to Tam Coc
which is surnamed “ Inland Halong Bay”. Here we have the
chance to take a rowing boat trip on a river through the
quiet and peaceful landscape of rice fields surrounded by
limestone formations to the grottoes of Tam Coc. The next
stop of our trip will be Bich Dong which is famous for the
three Buddhist shrines hidden beneath towering cliffs. After
seeing this landmark we travel along the highway No1 past
the many peaceful villages to Vinh, our today’s final
destination. O/N in Vinh. (B)
DAY 9 : VINH - DONG
LOC - PHONG NHA - DONG HA
The overland journey continues with the next stop being Dong
Loc crossroads which is now becomes a historical war site.
Here we begin driving along the Ho Chi Minh Trails to the
world heritage site of Phong Nha. This complex composes of
14 grottoes littered in the limestone mountains in Ke Bang.
The main tunnel with a total length of 7,729 m boasts the
longest underground river in Vietnam, and is decorated with
multiform stalactites and stalagmites . We enjoy a boat trip
exploring this wondrous site before continuing to Dong Ha
Town, our base for seeing the Khe Sanh war site. O/N in Dong
Ha. (B)
DAY 10: DONG HA -
DMZ - HUE
An impressive way to start our day is a drive along the road
No 9 past the peaceful area, which was once home to a series
of fire support bases during the American war. We arrive at
the former American marine base of Khe Sanh and have time to
stroll around to visit some of the many battle sites and
military camps. There were all but partly cleared by
villagers. We make our way towards Tacon Airport as well as
Lang Vei Special Forces Camp, in south of Lang Vei Village.
Upon leaving these sites, we make our way via A Luoi to Hue,
Vietnam’s feudal capital from 1802 to 1945. O/N in Hue. (B)
DAY 11: HUE
The beautiful riverside pagoda of Thien Mu which now becomes
the symbol of Hue, is not to be missed. We include this in a
guided 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. Upon leaving this landmark we
continue seeing the elaborate royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc.
We then return to the town and have time exploring 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 12: HUE - HOIAN
Heading out of the town, we drive south to Hoi An which was
originally a Cham seaport but has been influenced down the
centuries by a myriad of traders from various cultures.
Along the way we can break the journey in Lang Co Beach for
a leisurely swim and an enjoyable visit to a nearby fishing
village. The winding road begins as we make our way up the
spectacular Hai Van pass. A view from the top of the pass is
one of Vietnam’s most impressive panoramic scenes. The next
stop of our trip is Da Nang which is famous for the Cham
Museum. After seeing this sight we continue to the China
Beach and the Marble Mountain, whose peaks represent the
five elements of the universe. On arrival in Hoian we have
time to visit the famous Japanese Covered Bridges, the
Pottery Museum, the 200 years old Tam Ky House, the Chua Ong
Pagoda, the vibrant market. O/N at Hoian hotel. (B)
DAY 13: HOIAN - KOM
TUM
An An early morning start to drive along the road 14 B to
Thanh My. On arrival we turn left to the road 14 which is
the main link of Ho Chi Minh Trails and drive upwards to Kom
Tum in Vietnam central highlands. The journey is long but
the spectacular landscape will make for an interesting day.
A part of the pleasure of travelling in this region is the
simple joy of seeing the rice fields and the smiling faces
of the people. We arrival in Kom Tum mid afternoon and have
time to visit town with the Komtum Seminary, the traditional
culture center, the Wooden Church and the Banar ethnic
village. O/N in Kom Tum. (B)
DAY 14: KOM TUM -
LAK LAKE
The interesting journey continues along the central
highlands and pass Vietnam's biggest growing coffee area to
Pleiku and Komtum. The deep contrast of lush vegetation and
red surface of basaltic soil is incredible all along the
way. On arrival in Buon Ma Thuat we turn left to Lak Lake ,
home to the Mnong hill trible people. We enjoy a short
dugout ride on Lak Lake which is surrounded by the verdant
and rugged mountains. Afterwards we transfer to June village
where we are guest of a M'nong family in a traditional long
house. The facilities here are very basic, but the
experience is definitive unique. This also offers us a
chance to explore the simple lifestyle of the M’nong hill
tribe people. O/N in Lak Lake. (B, D)
DAY 15: LAK LAKE -
DRAYSAP WATER FALLS - HO CHI MINH
Today we spend a full day drive along the Ho Chi Minh trails
which now becomes a highway liking the central highlands and
Ho Chi Minh City, the metropolis of Vietnam. Along the way
we make stop to visit a famous water fall, locally named
D'raysap by the E de Hill tribe people. This fall is amid
the primitive forest ; however you need some physical
preparations to ascend the strenuous path. Upon leaving this
site we continue traveling south. The journey is long and
but we can make stop as you please to stretch your legs and
take some wonderful pictures. O/N in Ho Chi Minh. (B)
DAY 16: HO CHI MINH - CU
CHI
The sightseeing tour acquaints us with some major sights of
the city. We pass the now-demolished wartime American
Embassy before we visit the Reunification Palace which was
the former residence of the President of South Vietnam until
end of April 1975, and some French colonial structures
including the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Sai Gon Post
Office. After seeing the Jade Emperor Pagoda and the War
Remnant Museum, we continue our trip on to the Cho Lon,
Saigon’s Chinatown, which is crammed with fascinating
temples and mysterious, narrow lanes. We then drive this
afternoon, to explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, an incredible
underground tunnel network of approximately 200 kilometres
constructed by Vietnamese fighters during the long struggle
for independence. O/N in Ho Chi Minh. (B)
DAY 17: MEKONG
DELTA
Upon leaving the town, we set off on a two hour drive
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 and catch a view
dotted by many islands. The exciting excursion will pass the
lush green vegetation before arriving at the famous Unicorn
Island. Here we have opportunities to stroll around an
orchard, taste many seasonal fruits and enjoy wonderful
traditional music. The next stop of our trip is Ben Tre
Province to visit some fascinating local industries. 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
sacred temples and mysterious, narrow lanes. O/N in Ho Chi
Minh. (B,L)
DAY 18: HO CHI MINH
DEPARTURE
There is a free time to relax or further explore Ho Chi Minh
City. The tour ends after your transfer to Tan San Nhat
Airport for departure. (B)
EXCLUSION: International flight in and out
Vietnam, departure airport tax, single room
supplement, meal not mentioned, personal expenses, drinks,
tipping, Vietnam visa, travel insurance, optional trips