
Best of Vietnam Birding
& Culture Tour
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BIRD16 |
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23 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Arrive Ho Chi Minh City
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City to Tra On via Cai Be
Day 3: Tra On to Ho Chi Minh City via Can Tho
Day 4: Ho Chi Minh City to Cat Tien National
Park
Days 5 & 6: Cat Tien National Park
Day 7: Cat Tien National Park to Dalat
Days 8 & 9: Dalat
Day 11: Hoi An
Day 12: Hoi An to Bach Ma National Park
Day 13: Bach Ma National Park to Hue
Day 14: Hue to Hanoi
Day 15: Lao Cai to Sapa
Day 16: Sapa
Day 17: Sapa to Lao Cai
Day 18: Hanoi to Cuc Phuong National Park
Days 19 & 20: Cuc Phuong National Park
Day 21: Cuc Phuong National Park to Hanoi
Day 22: Hanoi to Halong Bay
Day 23: Halong Bay to Hanoi. Depart Hanoi
Detail Itinerary
Day 1:
Arrive Ho Chi Minh City
Arrive at Ho
Chi Minh City's Tan Son Nhat International
Airport and transfer directly to the French
colonial Majestic Hotel. The rest of the day
is at leisure. Overnight at the Majestic
Hotel, Ho
Chi Minh City.
Day 2: Ho
Chi Minh City to Tra On via Cai Be
Leave
Ho Chi Minh City after breakfast and head
south to the Mekong Delta by road. Board the
Bassac, a converted traditional wooden rice
barge, at Cai Be at noon and enjoy a welcome
drink with the crew. As the Bassac departs
towards Cho Lach on the Tien Giang River
enjoy lunch on the upper deck. Relax on deck
and take in the lush tropical scenery of the
verdant delta waterways and fruit orchards.
A visit to a village on the banks of the
River Mang Thít offers an opportunity to
appreciate the way of life and hospitality
of the locals. Back onboard enjoy
complimentary drinks from the open bar on
deck as the sun sets. The crew will serve
dinner while the Bassac cruises before
mooring for the night at Phuoc Huu Pagoda,
in Tra On. Overnight on board the Bassac.
Day 3: Tra
On to Ho Chi Minh City via Can Tho
Breakfast is served while the Bassac cruises
to the Tra On floating market. The Bassac
then departs towards Can Tho. After arrival
at Cai Rang floating market, transfer to a
smaller boat for a closer look at the
floating market, the nearby arroyos and
gardens - a real photographer's paradise.
Arrive at Can Tho late morning and return to
Ho Chi Minh City by road. The rest of the
day is at leisure in Ho Chi Minh City.
Overnight at the Majestic Hotel, Ho Chi Minh
City.
Day 4: Ho
Chi Minh City to Cat Tien National Park
Leaving Ho Chi Minh City after breakfast,
transfer by road the 150 km to Cat Tien
National Park. Cat Tien National Park
contains the largest remaining area of
lowland tropical forest in southern Vietnam
and an incredible diversity of birds and
mammals including over 330 bird species.
Endangered birds found here include
Germain's Peacock Pheasant, Green Peafowl
and the very elusive Orange-necked
Partridge. Mammals that may be seen along
the trails include Leopard Cat, Eurasian
Wild Pig, Lesser Mousedeer, Sambar, Red
Muntjac and Gaur as well as two endangered
primates, Black-shanked Douc Langur and
Buff-cheeked Gibbon. Overnight at Cat Tien
National Park HQ.
Days 5 & 6: Cat
Tien National Park
A full
two days of birding along the road and forest
trails at Cat Tien National Park. Jeeps are used
to visit areas further afield such as Crocodile
Lake where Green Peafowl, Grey-headed Fish Eagle
and Lesser Adjutant may be seen. The 5 km walk
through the forest to Crocodile Lake is one of
the best places to look for Blue-rumped and
Bar-bellied Pitta as well as Red-and-Black and
Banded Broadbill and Orange-breasted Trogon
amongst others. Other specialities at Cat Tien
include Scaly-breasted Partridge, Siamese
Fireback, Germain’s Peacock
Pheasant, White-bellied, Great Slaty,
Pale-headed and Black-and-Buff Woodpecker,
Red-vented Barbet, Woolly-necked Stork, and
Grey-faced Tit-Babbler. Overnight at Cat Tien
National Park HQ.
Day 7: Cat
Tien National Park to Dalat
Leave Cat
Tien National Park after
breakfast by road for Dalat arriving in time
for lunch. In
the afternoon make the first of several
visits to the Ta Nung Valley, a small but
bird-filled area of remnant evergreen forest
10 km from Dalat. This is the most
accessible site for the rare and endemic
Grey-crowned Crocias. Black-hooded,
White-cheeked and Orange-breasted
Laughingthrush as well as the recently split
Black-crowned Parrotbill may also be found
here. Other possibilities here include the
very distinct local sub-species of
Blue-winged Minla, Rufous-backed and
Black-headed Sibias and Black-throated
Sunbird, Jerdon’s Baza, Blue Pitta and the
beautiful yellow-breasted form of
Indochinese Green Magpie. Overnight at
Novotel Dalat.
Days 8 & 9:
Dalat
Two
full days to enjoy birding around Dalat. In
addition to the wonderful Ta Nung Valley
there are two other main birding sites
around Dalat - Mount Lang Bian and Ho Tuyen
Lam. Mount Lang Bian, is a 2,169 m high peak
20 minutes by road from Dalat. Wintering
Mugimaki Flycatcher, Yellow-billed Nuthatch,
Grey-crowned Tit, Vietnamese Cutia,
Black-crowned Fulvetta and Vietnamese
Greenfinch can be found in the pine and
montane evergreen forest here. The most
sought-after species at Lang Bian however is
the beautiful and skulking endemic Collared
Laughingthrush. Ho Tuyen Lam is a man-made
lake, just 3 km from the centre of town. At
the far end of the lake there are tracks
leading through pines to areas of remnant
tropical evergreen forest. Burmese Shrike,
Slender-billed Oriole, Indochinese
Cuckooshrike, Vietnamese Cutia, Red
Crossbill and Vietnamese Greenfinch can be
found in the pines while the evergreen
forest is home to Yellow-billed Nuthatch,
Black-hooded, White-cheeked and
Orange-breasted Laughingthrush, Grey-crowned
Crocias and Black-crowned Parrotbill amongst
others. Overnight at Novotel Dalat.
Day 10:
Dalat to Hoi An via Chi Minh City
Leave
Dalat after an early breakfast and
transfer to Dalat Airport for the morning
flight to Ho Chi Minh City. On arrival at
Tan Son Nhat International Airport transfer
to downtown Ho Chi Minh City for
sightseeing, shopping and lunch before
returning to the airport to take the
afternoon flight to Danang. On arrival at
Danang transfer the 25 km to Hoi An by
road. Overnight at Victoria Hoi An Resort.
Day 11: Hoi
An
Hoi
An was a major trading port in the 17th and
18th centuries and its architecture and
relaxed lifestyle has changed little over
the years. Hoi An is also known for its
wonderful cuisine and local specialities
such as cao
lau, a delicious noodle soup. A
morning cooking class is a great way to
discover some of Hoi An's culinary delights.
The morning starts with a visit to the local
market to buy ingredients, then a short boat
trip along the Hoi An River to the school,
where students are treated to demonstrations
of Hoi An specialties such as squid and
pineapple salad, grilled eggplant and banh
xeo (pancakes)
before being let loose in the kitchen. In
the afternoon take a walking tour of the
ancient town centre to visit former
merchants' houses, the 400 year-old Japanese
Covered Bridge, a Chinese communal hall and
the colourful market. Overnight at Victoria
Hoi An Resort.
Day 12: Hoi
An to Bach Ma National Park
Leave Hoi An after breakfast for a half-day
trip to visit the capital and religious
centre of the former Champa Kingdom, My Son.
Here, 40 km south-west of Hoi An, in a lush
green valley, are dozens of red brick towers
and sanctuaries dating from between the
seventh and thirteenth centuries. Visit the
museum and the holy site then return to Hoi
An around noon. Leave Hoi An after lunch for
Bach Ma National Park via the scenic Pass of
Ocean Clouds. There may be time for some
late afternoon birding at Bach Ma National
Park after checking into the park guest
house. Over 330 species of bird have been
recorded at Bach Ma and sought after
species include the endemic Annam Partridge,
Crested Argus, Brown Hornbill, Blyth's
Kingfisher, Ratchet-tailed Treepie, Sultan
Tit and Indochinese Wren Babbler, formerly
known as Short-tailed Scimitar Babbler. Some
of these are extremely elusive while others
are fairly easy to find. Overnight at Bach
Ma National Park HQ.
Day 13: Bach
Ma National Park to Hue
Enjoy
a morning of birding at Bach Ma National
Park before driving the 50 km or so to the
former imperial capital of Hue for lunch. In
the afternoon visit the elaborate mausoleums
of emperors Tu Duc and Khai Dinh. Overnight
at Pilgrimage Village Hue.
Day 14: Hue
to Hanoi
In
the early morning visit the Imperial Citadel
from where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between
1802 and 1945 and Thien Mu Pagoda with its
seven-tiered tower. Transfer to Hue Airport
for the midday flight to Hanoi, the modern
day capital of Vietnam. On arrival in Hanoi
transfer from Noi Bai International Airport
and enjoy an afternoon city tour visiting
some of the city's sights such as the Lake
of the Restored Sword, the One Pillar
Pagoda, the Fine Arts Museum and the Temple
of Literature. Early evening transfer to
the main railway station to board the
overnight Victoria Express to Sapa on the
Chinese border in the far north of the
country. Overnight on the Victoria Express
Train.
Day 15: Lao
Cai to Sapa
Arrive at Lao Cai station in the early
morning and transfer by road through the
spectacular scenery of green rice terraces
and misty mountain peaks to Sapa for
breakfast. Enjoy a buffet breakfast at the
Victoria Sapa Hotel and after breakfast
explore the Ham Rong Gardens, a popular
tourist attraction overlooking the town
centre. Despite the crowds there are some
quieter parts of the gardens where some of
the local bird specialities such as
White-browed Laughingthrush, Red-billed
Leiothrix, Spectacled Barwing and Vinous-throated
Parrotbill may be found. Leaving Ham Rong
stroll through the busy market where the
colourful ethnic minority people from the
surrounding countryside gather to sell their
embroidery, silverware and handicrafts and
buy provisions to take back to their
mountain villages. In the afternoon drive to
the village of O Quy Ho around 8km from Sapa
for an afternoon of walking and birding
along a trail through an area of mixed
primary and secondary forest and scrub.
Birds that can turn up here include such
sought after species as Spot-breasted
Parrotbill and Sickle-billed Scimitar
Babbler. Overnight at Victoria Sapa Hotel.
Day 16: Sapa
After
an early breakfast it is a short drive
to the entrance of Hoang Lien National Park
in the shadow of Vietnam's highest mountain,
Mount Fan Si Pan. Stop at Thac Bac Waterfall
en route to look for Little Forktail,
White-capped and Plumbeous Water
Redstart. At Hoang Lien National Park, the
first section of the trail leading to Fan Si
Pan and the valley below make for a nice
walk with some good birding opportunities. Specialities
that can be found here include White-tailed
Nuthatch, the Vietnamese endemic
Pale-throated Wren Babbler, Golden-breasted
Fulvetta, Golden Parrotbill and Green-tailed
Sunbird. Overnight at Victoria Sapa Hotel.
Day 17: Sapa
to Lao Cai
In
the morning return to O Quy Ho or Hoang Lien
National for more birding or hike to the
Hmong village of Cat Cat in a valley 3 km
below Sapa. Continue birding in the
afternoon or shop for hilltribe handicrafts
and textiles in Sapa’s bustling market.
Transfer to Lao Cai in the early evening to
board the overnight train back to Hanoi.
Overnight on the Victoria Express Train.
Day 18:
Hanoi to Cuc Phuong National Park
Arrive in
Hanoi early in the morning and drive
directly to Cuc Phuong National Park,
three and a half hours to the south of the
capital. After checking into the HQ guest
house visit the Endangered Primate Resuce
Centre at the park HQ and later in the
afternoon visit the nearby Van
Long Nature Reserve to take a sampan to the
dramatic limestone cliffs that are home to
the largest population of the endangered
Delacour Langur. Various waders, herons,
bitterns and a breeding pair of Bonelli's
Eagle are often seen here. Return to Cuc
Phuong National Park before dusk for dinner.
Overnight at Cuc Phuong National Park HQ.
Days 19 & 20:
Cuc Phuong National Park
The first
national park to be established in Vietnam, Cuc
Phuong is an area of limestone hills covered in
primary rainforest. The best birding is in the
centre of the park where there are several
excellent trails including the Loop Trail and
the Valley Trail. The main road through the park
can also be very productive especially for
over-wintering thrushes early in the morning.
There are two full days to search for Cuc Phuong
specialities such as Pied Falconet, Bar-bellied,
Blue-rumped and Eared Pitta, Silver-breasted
Broadbill, White-winged Magpie, White-tailed
Flycatcher, Fujian Niltava and Limestone
Wren-Babbler. Overnight at Cuc Phuong National
Park HQ.
Day 21: Cuc
Phuong National Park to Hanoi
Enjoy a
final morning of birding at at Cuc Phuong before
heading back to Hanoi. The afternoon in Hanoi is
at leisure to discover the delights of Vietnam's
capital, a blend of tree-lined boulevards,
French colonial architecture with peaceful lakes
and oriental temples. In the early evening enjoy
a uniquely Vietnamese form of entertainment, a
water puppet performance. Overnight at Sofitel
Metropole Hanoi.
Day 22:
Hanoi to Halong Bay
Leave
Hanoi after breakfast for the two and a half
hour drive to Halong Bay, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and one of the natural wonders
of the world. Board the Emeraude, a
luxurious replica of a classic colonial
cruiser. A welcome drink will be served on
the sundeck. With 37 luxurious
air-conditioned cabins, a restaurant, two
bars and a sundeck this is the ultimate
Halong Bay experience. After a sumptuous
buffer lunch enjoy the wonderful natural
scenery while relaxing on deck or try a
traditional Vietnamese foot massage as an
optional extra. A sunset cocktail is served
on the sundeck in the late afternoon
followed by a buffet dinner. Overnight on
board the Emeraude.
Day 23: Halong
Bay to Hanoi. Depart Hanoi
Wake up
to fresh coffee and a wholesome breakfast or
join one of the early morning Tai Chi classes
that are held daily on the sundeck before
breakfast. Disembark at Tuan Chau Quay around
9.30 and transfer back to Hanoi by road and on
to Noi Bai International Airport for departure
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