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Code: |
VNOL 09 |
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Routes: |
Ho Chi Minh - Mekong
delta - Dalat - Nha Trang - Buon Ma
Thuat - Pleiku - Hoian - Hue - Hanoi -
Mai Chau - Lai Chau - Sapa - Bac Ha -
Halong Bay |
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Duration: |
21 Days |
Itinerary in brief
DAY 1: ARRIVAL - HO CHI MINH
DAY 2 : HO CHI CMINH - CU CHI TUNNELS - HO CHI
CMINH
DAY 3 : HO CHI MINH - MEKONG DELTA - HO CHI MINH
DAY 4: HO CHI MINH - DALAT
DAY 5: DALAT - NHA TRANG
DAY 6: NHA TRANG
DAY 7: NHA TRANG - BUON MA THUAT - LAK LAKE
DAY 8: LAK LAKE - PLEIKU- KOMTUM
DAY 9 : KOMTUM - HOIAN
DAY 10: HOIAN - HUE
DAY 11: HUE
DAY 12: HUE - HANOI
DAY 13: HANOI - SONLA
DAY 14: SONLA - DIEN BIEN PHU
DAY 15: DIEN BIEN PHU - TAM DUONG
DAY 16: TAM DUONG - SAPA
DAY 17: SAPA
DAY 18: SAPA - HANOI
DAY 19: HANOI - HALONG
DAY 20: HALONG - HANOI
DAY 21: HANOI - DEPARTURE
Detail Itinerary
DAY 1: ARRIVAL - HO
CHI MINH
On arrival at Tan San Nhat Airport, you are met
and transferred to hotel. Ho Chi Minh City,
still called Saigon by many locals, is a center
of commerce, finance, culture and tourism in
Vietnam. This bustling metropolis ,contradiction
of its northern counterpart, is crowded with
bikes and motorbikes, excited by numerous
shopping area and sidewalk cafés. ( If time
permits) we stroll around the down town to
explore the different local ways of life. O/N in
Ho Chi Minh.
DAY 2 : HO CHI CMINH - CU CHI TUNNELS - HO
CHI CMINH
The sightseeing tour of Ho Chi Minh City begins
with a visit to the Reunification Palace which
was the former residence of the President of
South Vietnam until end of April 1975. Close to
the palace are some striking French
colonial structures including the Notre Dame
Cathedral and the Old Sai Gon Post Office. After
seeing the Jade Emperor Pagoda and the War
Remnant Museum, we continue our trip on to the
bustling Ben Thanh Market where anything and
everything is for sale. We drive out to explore
the Cu Chi Tunnels, an incredible underground
network constructed by Vietnamese fighters
during the long struggle for independence. The
tunnels contained hospitals, plus accommodation
and schools, and were used as a military base
for the Vietcong in the American war. O/N in Ho
Chi Minh. (B)
DAY 3 : 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 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 4: HO CHI MINH - DALAT
The northbound journey begins as we depart Ho
Chi Minh and pass through the many tea and
coffee plantations to the hill station of Da
Lat, sometimes known as the " City of Eternal
Spring". The drive is long but views are
fantastic. On arrival we can soak up the
cool climate as much as we want by
spending our time to wander around and catch our
first glimpse of the town. The influence of the
French is prevalent since Da Lat was
founded as a hill retreat for the colonials to
escape the oppressive heat of the coastal plains
and the Mekong Delta. This charming town is set
around a lake and surrounded by forests,
waterfalls and rolling countryside. O/N in Da
Lat. (B)
DAY 5: DALAT - NHA TRANG
After breakfast, we embark on a short drive past
the charming pine hill to visit the summer
residence of Vietnam’s last Emperor Bao Dai, who
was forced to abdicate in 1945, shortly after
the end of the World War II. We follow this with
a trip to the Lam Ty Ni Pagoda and the Hang Nga
Guesthouse , well known as the Crazy House
because of its bizarre architecture. The central
market and the old rail station are also visited
this morning before we travel by roads through
the undulating terrains to the picturesque
coastal town of Nha Trang. Along the way we make
stopover at the scenic Ngoan Muc Pass and the Po
Klong Jarai Cham Towers. These amazing
structures represent an interesting culture and
a colorful history of the Cham people. O/N in
Nha Trang. (B)
DAY 6: NHA TRANG
The fabulous sunny weather, turquoise water
surrounding a string of islands and white sandy
beach stretching the whole length of the city
make Nha Trang one of Vietnam's premier beach
resorts. After breakfast we board a boat for a
day trip around the coastal islands, stopping on
the way at a local fishing village to observe
the island life. Today we also have lots of time
on the blue clear water enjoying swimming and
snorkeling or lazing on a beach. A seafood lunch
is some enjoyment of the trip. We arrive back in
town late afternoon and spend our time to
catch up on some shopping areas or simply to
relax. O/N in Nha Trang. (B,L)
DAY 7: NHA TRANG - BUON MA THUAT - LAK LAKE
The beautiful Ponagar Cham Towers is one of the
most interesting sights in Nha Trang .We visit
this and Long Son Pagoda before we head
the coast towards the Central Highlands,
travelling via the famous town of Buon Ma Thuat
to Lak Lake. On arrival, we enjoy an one and
half hour elephant ride to admire the rural life
and the stunning mountain backdrops. 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
at June village. (B, D)
DAY 8: LAK LAKE - PLEIKU- KOMTUM
An impressive way of commencing our day is a
short dugout ride on Lak Lake surrounded by the
verdant and rugged mountains. We also have
enough time this morning walking to discover a
nearby village, home of the M'nong hill tribe
people. Upon leaving Lak Lake we travel by roads
along the central highlands and pass
Vietnam's biggest growing coffee area to
Pleiku and Komtum , our final destination. The
deep contrast of lush vegetation and red surface
of basaltic soil is incredible all along the
way. After checking into hotel in Komtum we
visit the town with the Komtum Seminary, the
traditional culture center, the Wooden Church
and the Banar ethnic village. O/N in Komtum .(B)
DAY 9 : KOMTUM - HOIAN
The scenic journey continues to Hoi An which was
originally a Cham seaport but has been
influenced down the centuries by a myriad of
traders from various cultures. We make our way
past the beautiful mountainous region towards
the central coast. 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. On arrival in Hoian we wander around
to catch our first glimpse of this delightful
town. Here are plenty to see, 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. O/N in Hoi An. (B)
DAY 10: HOIAN - HUE
An interesting walk around the old quarter
streets will acquaint us with Hoian's some major
landmarks. We then depart for Hue,
stopping en route to visit the sensational
Marble Mountains, the China Beach and the Cham
Museum. This structure is home to Vietnam's
largest collection of Cham treasures. 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. After checking hotel in
Hue we explore 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 stroll among the ruins. O/N
in Hue. (B)
DAY 11: 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. In the late afternoon, we board the
train for an overnight journey to Hanoi. The
train conditions are basic ; we travel in soft
sleeper class which is a compartment for up to
four people. O/N on board. (B)
DAY 12: HUE - HANOI
The train journey arrives in Hanoi this morning.
Hanoi 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 also make for relaxing
atmosphere. After a short rest we commence
our city tour, exploring the beautiful lake of
Hoan Kiem with its sacred temple and the West
Lake and the impressive Ethnologic Museum,
dedicated to Vietnam 's 54 ethnic minorities.
This is a must for us as we will embark on an
overland trip into the homeland of several
minority people. 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 13: HANOI - SONLA
An early morning start to drive towards Son La.
We pass through the undulating terrains of tea
plantations and the many timeless villages
linked to the road which is the main artery of
trade between the northwestern region and the
capital city. This is our first glimpse of rural
northern Vietnam and sets the tone for the days
ahead. Depending on road and traffic conditions
our drive will deliver us in Son La by mid
or late afternoon. After checking into hotel we
take a walk around this mountain town. There is
a little traffic on roads and many Black Thai in
traditional costume scurry in all directions.
O/N in Son La. (B)
DAY 14: SONLA - DIEN BIEN PHU
The provincial museum and the nearby old prison
are some of this hill town's major sights. We
have a chance to visit these before we leave for
our next destination. The winding roads cross
over the Pha Din Pass before reaching Dien Bien
Phu, the site of the decisive battle in
Vietnam’s struggle for independence in 1954.
After checking into our central located hotel we
enjoy a walk around to see this fast growing
town. Our main stop is Dien Bien
Phu’s Museum which details the event in place.
We also pay a visit to the old battle field
where the lush vegetation grows behind many war
relics including old French tanks and artillery
pieces. O/N in Dien Bien Phu .(B)
DAY 15: DIEN BIEN PHU - TAM DUONG
Heading out of the town, we spend a full day
travelling into Vietnam’s most mountainous
region. The roads are difficult at times, but
the spectacular landscape with a mixture of
terraced fields and hill villages makes the
hardship all worthwhile. On the way, we have
some opportunities to encounter the Red Hmong,
Kho Mu, Mang, Dao people who still
retain their age old cultural traditions and are
recognisably distinct from each other by their
dress. We arrive in Tam Duong by late
afternoon and have time strolling around to
catch our first glimpse; a small town surrounded
by breathtaking mountains and tea plantations.
O/N in Tam Duong. (B)
DAY 16: TAM DUONG - SAPA
The scenery of the north is unequalled although
the conditions are very simple. After breakfast
we set off on a half day drive following the
mountain roads to Sa Pa, our final destination.
At an elevation of 1,500 meters, Sapa was
founded in the early years of the last century
as a hill resort for French administrators when
the heat on the plain became unbearable. We
arrive in Sapa by mid afternoon and can soak up
the fresh climate as much as we want by spending
our time wandering this famous hill town. The
ethnic people are frequently seen on the main
street of Sapa and small vendors along the
street sell local textiles and handicraft. O/N
in Sa Pa. (B)
DAY 17: SAPA
After breakfast, we 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. The Phan Si Pan Range
boasts Vietnam’s highest mountain and lends an
alpine feel to the area surrounding this hill
station. We get well off the beaten track as we
embark on a walk into the homeland of hill tribe
poeple. 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 18: SAPA - HANOI
The return journey begins as we depart SapaTown
and pass through the verdant and rugged mountain
scenery to Hanoi. These back roads are a great
way to explore the real Vietnam. We see very few
other travellers, mostly rural dwellers who are
just as interested in finding out about our
lives as we are of theirs. The drive is very
long , but we can can make many stops along the
way to stretch our legs and take some wonderful
photographs. O/N in Ha Noi. (B)
DAY 19: HANOI - HALONG
Today we enjoy a half day tour of Hanoi 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. The complex also comprises
the One Pillar Pagoda, whose origins date back
to the foundation of Hanoi. We follow this with
a trip 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.
Upon leaving the town we travel by roads through
the charming countryside to Halong Bay with stop
over at Dong Trieu pottery village. O/N in Ha
Long. (B)
DAY 20: HALONG - HANOI
The legendary Ha Long Bay is truly one of
Vietnam’s most impressive scenic sights. Heading
out of town we embark on a sailing boat for a
five hour cruise around this wondrous bay,
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 make
our way back to Ha Noi, arriving in time to see
an evening performance of Hanoi's famous water
puppets. O/N in Ha Noi. (B,L)
DAY 21: HANOI - DEPARTURE
There is a free time to relax or further explore
Ha Noi. The trip ends after your transfer to Noi
Bai Airport transfer for departure. (B) |