Day 01: Arrival Hanoi
Day 02: Hanoi – City tour
Day 03: Hanoi – Perfume Pagoda - Sapa
Day 04: Sapa – Hilltribe village – Soft trekking
Day 05: Sapa – Trekking - Hanoi
Day 06: Hanoi – Halong with kayaking
Day 07: Halong – Hanoi
Day 08: Hanoi craft villages
Day 09: Hanoi - Flight to Hue
Day 10: Hue – Imperial City
Day 11: Hue – Hoian
Day 12: Hoian – Sanctuary Myson - Nhatrang
Day 13: Nhatrang
Day 14: Nhatrang - Saigon
Day 15: Saigon – Tayninh/Cuchi
Day 16: Saigon – Vinhlong - Cantho
Day 17: Cantho - Saigon
Day 18 Saigon - Departure
(2) Itinerary in details:
Day 01:
Arrival Hanoi ( D)
Upon arrival to
Hanoi airport, you will be greeted and picked up by the guide of
Discovery Indochina and transferred to your hotel in center of Hanoi.
Free time at leisure to relax or take the first sightseeing to the old
quarter of Hanoi.
Day 02: Hanoi city tour ( B)
A full day city
tour of Vietnam's capital. Hanoi is a unique Asian city with tree-lined
boulevards, French colonial architecture, peaceful lakes and oriental
temples. The city tour includes such sights as Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum,
the One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature, the Lake of the
Restored Sword, Fine Art Museum, Museum of Ethnology, and we then take
a rickshaw ride through the alleys of the Old Quater. In the evening
enjoy a traditional Vietnamese water puppet show. Overnight in
Hanoi
Day 03: Hanoi – Perfume Pagoda – Sapa ( B, L)
The Perfume
Pagoda is one of the highlights of the Hanoi area and one of the most
important religious sites in Buddhist Vietnam. Every spring, after the
Vietnamese New Year, thousands of Vietnamese pilgrims come here to pray
for all the health and prosperity they need to get them through the
year. The pagoda itself is built into limestone cliffs and can only be
reached by boat or on foot as there are no roads into this area. You
will have the chance to glide along scenic waterways and walk up steep
mountain paths visiting the pagodas and temples that were built in this
area over the centuries. Departing Hanoi at 07.30 we have a two hour
drive through the picturesque countryside and back roads to the village
of Duc for some refreshments before boarding our boats for a 1.5 hour
ride along the scenic Yen river. After this we will walk to the Thien
Tru Pagoda (Heavens Kitchen) and the Perfume Cave and Pagoda - an hours
walk in total. On our way back we visit Giai Oan and Tuyet Son Pagodas.
Lunch will be at one of the little food stalls near Thien Tru Pagoda.
After lunch the boat will take us back to our bus for the drive back to
Hanoi. Tonight we board the night train to Sapa. Overnight on train with
soft bed sleeper
Day 04: Sapa – Hilltribe village – Soft trekking ( B, L)
Arrive Laocai
station around 6am there will be a transfer to Sapa, situated at an
altitude of 1,600 meters and 33 km from Lao Cai. It's a beautiful,
scenic drive as we wind our way towards Sapa. Today we will have
pleasant trek into the scenic rice field and mountains of Sapa , there
will be ample opportunity to meet with our friendly people. We then
embark on a lovely hikes through the verdant rice terraces to the hill
tribe villages of Cat Cat and Sinchai village, home to the H'mong hill
tribes minority peoples. As we walk to the villages nestled in the
valley below Sapa, we will meet some of the local minority people on
their way to and from Sapa. Here we have the opportunity to share
cultural experiences with the families that live in the area. Overnight
at hotel in Sapa
Day 05: Sapa – Trekking – Hanoi ( B, L)
Following
breakfast we embark on our five-hour nice trek that will take us along
buffalo paths and trails and through several hill tribe villages of Lao
Chai and Tavan, home to H'mong, and Dzay minority people. This is an
absolutely spectacular walk through stunning scenery inhabited by some
of the friendliest people you will meet. Once on the valley floor you
can really appreciate the wonderful scenery that surrounds you. Stopping
for a picnic lunch on the way, we’ll then take a visit to their
traditional house in Tavan. The people here, they have become very adept
at rice cultivation and, in marked contrast to the H’mong, they have a
higher living standard as a result. Return to Sapa by jeep. 06 pm
transfer to Laocai station for the night train back to Hanoi. Overnight
on train with soft bed sleeper.
Day
06: Hanoi – Halong with kayaking ( B, L, D)
Pick up from
station in Hanoi around 05am. Time for breakfast and then we start our
journey with four-hour drive through the Red River Delta to Ha Long
City. Arrive in Halong City we transfer to Emeraude Classic for a
cruise through the limestone cliffs and emerald waters of Halong Bay,
giving us the chance to take in the stunning scenery of this World
Heritage Site. While on board we will be served a sumptuous fresh, local
seafood lunch followed by a swim and exploring some of the limestone
caves in this area. When the sun comes down we drop anchor for the night
nearby a remote island.
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12h30: Board Emeraude Cruise , check-in
registration
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13h00: Have lunch with welcome wine.
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14h00: A fantastic cruise in Ha Long
bay
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15h00. Optional visit to Thien Cung
cave , Dau Go cave, round over Tuan Chau island, or Sungsot cave
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Optional swim at lovely beaches.
Afternoon
tea with pastries on the sundeck or in the restaurant and
drink
before dinner
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18h00: Junk cruise angkor by the lagoon
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19h00: Enjoy 4 course diner and
overnight on Junk
Day 07: Halong – Hanoi ( B)
Rising to the sound of ocean coming to life
for another lovely day. We breakfast over sunset:
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07h30 : Junk boat
once again sets sail through breathtaking secluded Halong bay
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08h00: Enjoy
breakfast while cruising
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10h00 : Return to
Halong city and have lunch on board. Back to Halong wharf and disembark
Transfer back to Hanoi. Overnight at Sofitel Metrople hotel
Day 08: Hanoi - Carft village ( B)
This day trip to
the surrounding areas of Hanoi visits two villages, each of them
specializing in their own trade. It is ideal for those people who are
interested in craft and artwork and wish to take a unique souvenir of
Vietnam home with them. The people of Bat Trang are famous for
their ceramics. This is where Hanoians come to buy their pottery. The
village of Dong Ho has for generations been the place where
Vietnam's most famous folk paintings were made. The trip also includes a
detour to one of the most remarkable pagodas in North Vietnam; Thap
But. We leave Hanoi at 08.00 for a 30 minute drive to Bat Trang.
Once here we will walk through the village visiting different homes to
observe the ceramic production process. After lunch, we drive for
another 20km. to the village of Dong Ho, the home of traditional folk
paintings in Vietnam. These artisans and their forefathers have been
producing fine woodblock prints for centuries. We conclude our trip with
a visit to Thap But pagoda before returning to Hanoi around 17.00.
Day 09: Hanoi - Flight to Hue ( B, L)
Breakfast at
hotel. Morning enjoy the beauty of Hanoi with a soft walk throught the
alleys of the Old quarter for shopping tour with a visit to
biggest market in Hanoi – Dong Xuan market before the transfer to the
airport for the flight to Hue. Arrive in Hue, transfer to hotel. Time
for a freshen up. We then visit the elaborate mausoleum of emperors Tu
Duc & Khai Dinh. Visit famous Dong Ba market where is the best place
for shopping and search for nice souvenirs for the loved-ones at home.
Overnight in Hue.
Day 10: Hue – Imperial City ( B, L)
Hue, the former
capital of Vietnam (1802 -1945 under Nguyen Dynasty), is known as ‘the
city of peace and poetry’. The city is charming and has a romantic
atmosphere. With a small sampan we make a cruise upstream the Perfume
River to visit the famous Thien Mu Pagoda and the Hon Chen Temple. From
here, we will start a trek towards the remote area of small imperial
tombs. Impressive and mysterious, because many of these imperial tombs
seem to be forgotten by many. We will finalize our excursion at one of
the most romantic places of the area; the complex of Minhmang Emperor's
tomb. Located in lush vegetation, the tomb combines majesty with
oriental charm. Afterwards we visit the Forbidden Citadel, which seems
to be untouched despite turbulent history like the wars. The rest of the
day you will be free at leisure. Overnight in Hue.
Day 11: Hue – Hoian ( B, L)
Transfer to Hoi
An via Danang. Visit the Cham Museum containing the finest collection of
Cham sculpture in the world . Visit five sacred hills known as the
Marble Mountains containing dozens of Buddhist shrines. Transfer to
Hoian, a major Asian trading port in the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries whose architecture and relaxed lifestyle has changed little
over the years. Take a walking tour of the ancient town centre to visit
the former merchants' homes, the 400 year-old Japanese Covered Bridge
and the colourful market. Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 12: Hoian – Sanctuary Myson - Nhatrang ( B, L)
We visit Hoian
old houses and temples, bridges and markets. We then transfer to visit
Hoian, 60km away. Myson is one of the most stunning sights in Hoi An
area, and a UNESCO World Heritage recognized Site. During the century
when Tra Kieu ( then known as Simhapura) served as the political capital
of Champa, My Son was the site of the most important Cham intellectual
and religious centre, and also may served as a burial place for Cham
monarchs. My Son is considered to be Cham’s counterpart to the grand
cities of South-East Asia’s other Indian influenced civilizations:
Angkor( Cambodia), Bagan( Myanmar)Ayuthaya (Thailand) and Borobudur
(Java). Transfer to the Airport for the flight to Nha Trang and transfer
to resort on arrival by shuttle bus of hotel. Nha Trang is Vietnam’s
best-known beach destination with miles of white sandy beaches, swaying
coconut palms and wonderful fresh seafood restaurants. There are days
free to enjoy Nha Trang as you please. Overnight in Nha Trang.
Day 13: Nhatrang ( B, L)
Visit
Ponagar Cham Town, Longson pagoda, and Oceangraphic stitute we then
board our boat for a cruise to visit fishing villages, and island.
Water sports abound including
parasailing, jet skiing, water skiing and relaxing boat trips to the
outlying islands. Overnight in Nha Trang.
Day 14: Nhatrang - Saigon ( B, L)
Transfer to
airport for the flight to Saigon. Arrival Saigon, greet and pick up by
our guide and driver. Check–in to hotel. We have time to visit the
following sights in Saigon: Reunification Palace, Cholon, Notre Dame
Cathedral, Ben Thanh market, Giac Lam Pagoda, Jade Emperor’s Pagoda,
especially War Remnants Museum: Formerly known as the Museum of
American War Crimes, this is a poignant display of the futility of war.
Some of the black and white photography in the ‘Requiem’ exhibit is
particularly touching; dedicated to both foreign and Vietnamese
journalists and photographers who perished during the conflict. The
courtyard outside contains the spoils of war, namely rusting jets, tanks
and cannons captured from the American military machine. Overnight in
Saigon
Day 15: Saigon – Tayninh/Cuchi ( B, L)
Enjoy a morning
drive through typical southern Vietnamese countryside to Tay Ninh
Province in the west of Vietnam. At Tay Ninh visit the incredible Cao
Dai Great Temple, with architecture that could have come straight from a
Walt Disney fantasy and where all the major faiths of the world blend
together in a unique religious cocktail. In the afternoon visit the
famous Cu Chi Tunnels, an incredible underground tunnel network
constructed by Vietnamese resistance fighters during the long struggle
for independence. Overnight in Saigon.
Day 16: Saigon - Mekong Delta
Leave Ho Chi Minh
City after breakfast for Vinh Long. Arrive in Cai Be floating market, we
will take a boat trip to explore the floating market, one of the most
attractions in the Mekong Delta. Continue cruising to Vinh Long the
capital of Vinh Long Province. What makes a trip to Vinh Long worthwhile
is not the town itself but the beautiful small islands in the river. The
islands are totally given to agriculture, especially the growing of
tropical fruits, which are shipped to markets in Ho Chi Minh City. Visit
Binh Hoa Phuoc Island where one of the fascinating things to be seen are
the “monkey bridges”. These are makeshift footbridges built of uneven
logs about 30 to 80 cm wide and from 2m to 10m above the canals. For
lunch sample the local delicacy, the "Elephant's Ear Fish" on Binh Hoa
Phuoc Island. Proceed to Cantho, just over 30km, and a ferry ride away
from Vinh Long, the bustling commercial centre of the Mekong Delta. Can
Tho is one of the more attractive delta towns but as in the rest of the
Mekong Delta the best sights are on the water. Overnight in Cantho.
Day 17:
Mekong Delta - Cantho - Saigon ( B, L)
Rising early to the
sounds of the Delta coming to life for another day, we breakfast and
start our trip with a boat cruise on
sparking streams along the endless waterway of Mighty Mekong River to
Cairang and Phongdien floating markets. There will be hundreds of boats
loaded with fruits, vegetables and fish jostling for trade. Sellers
advertisers their wares by crying out across the waters. We visit the
lush orchards and are treated to a delicious tropical fruits. .
Afternoon drive to Ho Chi Minh city.
Day 18: Saigon – Departure ( B)
At leisure to do you shopping before the transfer to airport for your
flight outward.
Legend : B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D =
Dinner
TRIP INCLUDES:
ü
Accommodation
in shared twin rooms with air-condition and private
bath room
ü All transportation and transfers
ü
Meals
as stated in the program (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch,
D=Dinner)
ü
Tours with English speaking guide
ü Flight: HANOI-HUE; DANANG –NHATRANG; NHATRANG - SAIGON
ü
Boat cruisein Halong , in Hue and in Mekong
Delta
ü Return Deluxe 2
berth Cabin on Victoria Express(HANOI-SAPA-HANOI)
ü
Entrance
fees
TRIP EXCLUDES:
ü
International
airfare& airport taxes
ü Travel insurance
ü Visa and visa arrangement
ü
Surcharges for
compulsory gala dinners during festive seasons and
ü
Peak season
surcharges (which will be advised at time of
booking) ,
ü
Personal expenses
ü
Tips & gratuities
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