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VN04 |
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Routes: |
Hanoi - Ha Long Bay - Hai
Phong - Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong National
Park - Son La - Dien Bien Phu - Vinh -
Dong Hoi - Dong Ha - Hue - Da Nang - Hoi
An - Qui Nhon - Pleiku - Buon Me Thuot -
Nha Trang - Sai Gon |
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Duration: |
25 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Hanoi - Arrival
Day 2 : Hanoi
Day 3 : Hanoi - Halong
Day 4: Halong - Hai Phong - Ninh Binh
Day 5 : Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong National Park
Day 6 : Cuc Phuong National Park - Hanoi
Day 7 : Hanoi - Son La
Day 8 : Son La - Dien Bien Phu
Day 9 : Dien Bien Phu
Day 10 : Dien Bien Phu - Hanoi
Day 11 : Hanoi - Vinh
Day 12 : Vinh - Dong Hoi
Day 13 : Dong Hoi - Dong Ha - Hue
Day 14 : Hue
Day 15 : Hue - Danang
Day 16 : Danang - Hoi An
Day 17 : Hoi An - Qui Nhon
Day 18 : Qui Nhon - Pleiku - Buon Ma Thuot
Day 19 : Buon Ma Thuot
Day 20 : Buon Ma Thuot - Nha Trang
Day 21 : Nha Trang
Day 22 : Nha Trang - Saigon
Day 23 : Saigon
Day 24 : Saigon - Departure
Detail Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi
- Arrival
Upon arrival at Hanoi Airport our guide who will
accompany you to your hotel will welcome you.
There are no activities planned for today but
your guide will be able to offer advice and
assistance as required. This evening your guide
will return to your hotel to escort you to
sample some of Hanoi's superb cuisine. Overnight
in Hanoi
Day 2 : Hanoi [B]
Sightseeing Hanoi (full day)
Hanoi, a city of lakes, shaded boulevards and
public parks, is the capital of Vietnam. It is a
very attractive city with French style buildings
and less traffic than other cities in Asia.
ONE PILLAR PAGODA: built by the Emperor Ly Thai
Tong, who ruled from 1028 to 1054. Constructed
of wood on a single stone pillar, it is designed
to resemble a lotus blossom.
TEMPLE OF LITERATURE: founded in 1070 by Emperor
Ly Thanh Tong, who dedicated it to Confucius in
order to honor scholars and men of literary
accomplishment.
HOAN KIEM LAKE: right in the heart of Hanoi,
this lake contains an islet with the tiny
Tortoise Pagoda, topped with a red star.
HO CHI MINH MAUSOLEUM: in the tradition of Lenin
and Stalin before him and Mao after him, the
final resting place of Ho Chi Minh is a glass
sarcophagus set deep in the bowels of a
monumental edifice that has become a site of
pilgrimage. (Closed Mondays and Fridays).
OPERA HOUSE: a magnificent 900-seat opera house
built in 1911. (May be viewed from the outside
only).
ST JOSEPH CATHEDRAL: a neo-Gothic cathedral
finished in 1886, it is noteworthy for its
square towers, elaborate altar and stained-glass
windows.
BAO TANG LICH: once the museum of the Ecole
Francaise d'Extreme Orient, is a building
constructed of reinforced concrete completed in
1930. Exhibits include artefacts from Vietnam's
turbulent history including some from
prehistory, proto-Vietnamese civilisations, the
Dong Son culture, the Oc-Eo culture and the
Khmer Kingdoms. (Closed on Monday's).Overnight
in Hanoi.
Day 3 : Hanoi - Halong [B]
By vehicle from Hanoi to Halong Bay
Journey east along Highway 5 across Hai Hung
Province and around Halong Bay.
Boat trip Halong Bay (4 hours)
This four-hour boat ride explores Halong Bay,
passing the islands of Trong, Mai, Am, Chen and
Cong Troi (Heaven Gates). Stop at one of the
islands and visit of one of the following caves.
HANG DAU GO: a huge, three-chambered cave, which
is reached via 90 steps. The cave derives its
Vietnamese name from the third of the chambers,
which is said to have been used by Trang Hung
Dao during the 13th century to store bamboo
stakes used against the Mongol invaders.
BO NAU: the "Pelican" caves.
THIEN CUNG: "Heaven Palace."Overnight in
Halong.
Day 4: Halong - Hai Phong -
Ninh Binh [B]
By vehicle from Halong to Hai Phong
Journey west along the coast with good views of
Halong Bay and its many islands.
Sightseeing Hai Phong
Hai Phong is Vietnam's third most populous city.
It is the north's main industrial center and one
of the country's most important seaports. Time
permitting, visit one or two of the most famous
attractions in town.
DINH HANG KENH: a communal house on Pho Hang
Kenh known for its 500 relief sculptures in
wood. The surrounding area was once part of the
village of Kenh.
DU HANG PAGODA: founded 3 centuries ago and
rebuilt several times, this is a good example of
traditional Vietnamese architecture.
By vehicle from Hai Phong (via Thai Binh) to
Ninh Binh
Journey south on Highway 10 across Thai Binh and
Nam Ha Provinces.Overnight in Ninh Binh.
Day 5 : Ninh Binh - Cuc Phuong
National Park [B]
Excursion to "Dry Halong Bay" by boat
'Dry Halong Bay' or Tam Coc, is best seen by
rowboat via the Ngo Dong River. With these
boats, visitors are able to enter the caves
silently, making for a peaceful and unique
experience.
DRY HALONG BAY: Also called Tam Coc, meaning
"three caves", it boasts exquisite scenery with
huge rock formations rising from the rice
paddies. The caves, Hang Ca, Hang Giua and Hang
Cuoi, are 127m, 70m and 40m respectively in
length.
By vehicle from Ninh Binh to Cuc Phuong
National Park
Journey west in Ninh Binh Province towards the
mountainous areas away from the flatlands.Overnight
in Cuc Phuong National Park.
Day 6 : Cuc Phuong National Park - Hanoi
[B]
Sightseeing Cuc Phuong National Park
CUC PHUONG
NATIONAL PARK: established in 1962, it is one of
Vietnam's most important nature reserves. The
park's primary tropical forest remains home to
an amazing variety of animal and plant life.
Several species were discovered here, including
a tree and an endemic red-bellied squirrel.
KANH: Muong minority village in the Park.
CON MOONG CAVE: one of the park's many grottoes
where the stone tools of prehistoric humans have
been discovered.
By vehicle from Cuc Phuong
National Park to Hanoi
Journey north
through the provinces of Ninh Binh, Nam Ha and
Ha Tay on Highway 1.Overnight in Hanoi.]
Day 7 : Hanoi - Son La [B]
By vehicle from Hanoi to Son La
Journey towards the Lao border, west along
Highway 6 past Hoa Binh and Moc Chau.
Overnight in Son La.
Day 8 : Son La - Dien Bien Phu
[B]
By vehicle from Son La to Dien Bien Phu
Journey west through Ban Vay and Tuan Giao.
TUAN GIAO: a remote town at the junction of
Highway 42 to Dien Bien Phu and Highway 6A to
Lai Chau.
PHA DIN PASS: located in Lai Chau Province (985
m above sea level), this area is mainly
inhabited by white and black Thai and Hmoung
(Meo).Overnight in Dien Bien Phu.
Day 9 : Dien Bien Phu [B]
Sightseeing Dien Bien Phu
Dien Bien Phu was the site of the battle which
defeated the French and ended their colonial
control of Indochina. It is one of the most
remote parts of Vietnam in the Muong Thanh
Valley and is surrounded by steep heavily
forested hills.
DBP MUSEUM: The site of the battle is now marked
by this museum.
BUNKER OF DE CASTRIES: the headquarters of this
French commander have been re-created, with old
French tanks and artillery pieces nearby.
MINORITIES: the whole area is inhabited by
Montagnard people, which include the white and
black Thai, Hmong, Zao and Muong.Overnight in
Dien Bien Phu.
Day 10 : Dien Bien Phu - Hanoi
[B]
Flight from Dien Bien Phu to Hanoi.Overnight
in Hanoi.
Day 11 : Hanoi - Vinh [B]
By vehicle from Hanoi to Vinh
Journey south along Highway 1 through Hanam,
Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa. Bomb craters and
damaged buildings are still a dominant feature
in this part of Vietnam. Nghe An and
neighbouring Ha Tinh provinces are endowed with
poor soil and some of the worst weather in
Vietnam.
Excursion to Kim Lien and Hoang Tru
KIM LIEN: Ho Chi Minh's birthplace. The house in
which he was born in 1890 is maintained as a
sacred shrine and is a favorite pilgrimage spot
for Vietnamese people. Ho's childhood home is a
simple farmhouse, reflecting his humble
background.Overnight in Vinh.
Day 12 : Vinh - Dong Hoi [B]
By vehicle from Vinh to Dong Hoi
Journey south along Highway 1 past Ha Tinh. The
highway follows the coast which is lined with
sand dunes and beaches.
Excursion to Phong Nha Cave
Journey northwest across Quang Binh Province.
PHONG NHA CAVE: located in the village of Son
Trach, there are meters of underground
passageways filled with abundant stalactites and
stalagmites. It was formed approximately 250
million years ago.Overnight in Dong Hoi.
Day 13 : Dong Hoi - Dong Ha
- Hue [B]
By vehicle from Dong Hoi to Dong Ha
Journey south along Highway 1. The highway
follows the coast, which is lined with sand
dunes and beaches.
Excursion to Vinh Moc Tunnel and Quang
Tri Citadel
QUANG TRI: the town was once an important
citadel city. During the war, it was heavily
bombed and not many of the original buildings of
the time are left.
VINH MOC TUNNELS: 2.8km of tunnels built by the
villagers of Vinh Moc, who lived in one of the
most heavily bombed places. The people began
tunneling by hand into the red clay earth and
made the tunnels their home.
By vehicle from Dong Ha to Hue
Journey southeast along Highway 1 past Quang Tri
and Huong Dien.
QUANG TRI: the town was once an important
citadel city. During the America War it was
heavily bombed and few of the original buildings
of the time are left standing.Overnight in
Hue.
Day 14 : Hue [B]
Sightseeing Thien Mu
Pagoda and Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang with boat
trip
THIEN MU PAGODA: just outside of Hue, on the
bank of the Perfume River, this was a hotbed of
anti-government protest during the early 1960s.
Behind the main sanctuary of the pagoda is the
Austin motorcar which transported the monk Thich
Quang Duc to the site of his 1963
self-immolation.
TOMB OF EMPEROR MINH MANG: a complex built in
1840 by King Minh Mang, known for its
magnificent architecture, military statuaries
and elaborate decorations. It is perhaps the
most beautiful of Hue's pagodas and tombs.
Sightseeing Imperial
Tombs of Tu Duc and Khai Dinh
TU DUC TOMB: Emperor Tu Duc, who ruled Hue more
than 100 years ago, built his tomb when he was
still alive and used it for meditation, reading
and theater performances. There are pavilions in
a tranquil setting of forested hills and lakes.
The tomb was constructed between 1864 and 1867.
Tu Duc, who was the longest reigning Emperor,
lived a luxurious life.
KHAI DINH: this was the last monument of the
Nguyen dynasty and was constructed between 1920
and 1931. It sits magnificently on the slopes of
Chau E Mountain in Chau Chau Village. It has a
long staircase flanked by dragons. There are
ceiling murals and ceramic frescoes.Overnight
in Hue.
Day 15 : Hue
- Danang[B]
Sightseeing old Imperial City
IMPERIAL CITY: located in the Citadel, it was
built in the early 19th century and modeled
after the Forbidden City in Peking. There are
numerous palaces and temples within these walls,
as well as towers, a library and a museum.
NGO MON GATE: the principal entrance to the
Imperial Enclosure, facing the Flag Tower. The
central passageway with its yellow doors was
reserved for use by the emperor, as was the
bridge across the lotus pond.
THAI HOA PALACE: built in 1803 and moved to its
present site in 1833, Thai Hoa Palace is a
spacious hall with an ornate roof of huge
timbers supported by 80 carved and lacquered
columns.
HALLS OF THE MANDARINS: these buildings, in
which the mandarins prepared for court
ceremonies held in the Can Chanh Reception Hall,
were restored in 1977.
NINE DYNASTIC URNS: these were cast in 1835-36.
Traditional ornamentation was then chiseled into
the sides of the urns, each dedicated to a
different Nguyen sovereign.
FORBIDDEN PURPLE CITY: this was reserved for the
personal use of the emperor. The only servants
allowed into the compound were eunuchs, who
would pose no threat to the royal concubines.
(Today the site is in ruins).
Visit Dong Ba Market
DONG BA MARKET: a local market near the Imperial
City
By vehicle from Hue to Danang
Journey south along Highway 1 past the Hai Van
Pass and Lang Co.
HAI VAN PASS: the pass crosses over a spur of
the Truong Son Mountain Range that juts into the
South China Sea. It is an incredible mountainous
stretch of highway with spectacular views.
LANG CO: a pretty, island-like stretch of
palm-shaded sand with a crystal-clear lagoon on
one side and many km of beachfront facing the
South China Sea.Overnight in Danang.
Day 16 : Danang
- Hoi An [B]
Sightseeing Danang
Vietnam's fourth largest city marks the northern
limits of Vietnam's tropical zone, boasting a
pleasant year-round climate.
CHAM MUSEUM: founded in 1915 by the Ecole
Francaise d'Extreme Orient, the open-air
collection of Cham sculpture is the finest in
the world. Many of the sandstone carvings are
breathtaking.
CHINA BEACH: made famous in the American TV
series of the same name, it stretches for many
kilometers north and south of the Marble
Mountains. During the American War, soldiers
were airlifted here for 'rest and relaxation'.
MARBLE MOUNTAINS: Five stone hillocks, once
islands, made of marble. Each is said to
represent one of the five elements of the
universe. The largest and most famous, Thuy Son,
has a number of natural caves in which Buddhist
sanctuaries have been built over the centuries.
When the Champas ruled this area, these same
caves were used as Hindu shrines.
By vehicle from Danang to Hoi An
Journey south past the Marble Mountains and
small villages.
Sightseeing Hoi An by cyclo
Hoi An is a picturesque riverside town south of
Danang. Known as Faifo to early western traders,
it was one of South East Asia's major
international ports during the 17th, 18th and
19th centuries. It is best to visit some of the
following sites of Hoi An by walking around
and/or by cyclo.
QUAN CONG TEMPLE: founded in 1653, the main
altar is dedicated to Quan Cong, whose partially
gilded statue is in the central altar at the
back of the sanctuary. Stone plaques on the
walls list contributors to the contruction and
repair of the temple. The temple was open to all
Chinese traders or seamen and is dedicated to
Thien Hau – it’s a small chinese style temple
with a lintel gate, a rockery courtyard and
lucky animals depicted in statuary.
PHUOC KIEN PAGODA: Chinese pagoda built around
1690 and then restored and enlarged in 1900. It
is typical of the Chinese 'clans' that were
established in the Hoi An area. The temple is
dedicated to Thien Hau Thanh Mau (Goddess of the
Sea and Protector of Sailors and Fishermen).
JAPANESE COVERED BRIDGE: the first bridge on
this site was constructed in 1593. It was built
by the Japanese community of Hoi An to link them
with the Chinese quarters across the stream. The
bridge was provided with a roof so it could be
used as a shelter from rain and sun.
TRAN FAMILY CHAPEL: this house for worshipping
ancestors was built about 200 years ago with
donations from the family members. The Tran
family traces its origins to China and moved to
Vietnam around 1700. The architecture of the
building reflects the influence of Chinese and
Japanese styles.
SA HUYNH MUSEUM: located near the Japanese
covered Bridge, it contains exhibitions from the
earliest period of Hoi An's history.
PHUNG HUNG HOUSE: one family has been living
here for already 8 generations. The house is a
combination of Vietnamese, Japanese and Chinese
style.Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 17 : Hoi An
- Qui Nhon [B]
By vehicle from Hoi An to Qui Nhon
Journey south along the coast and Highway 1 past
Tam Ky and Quang Ngai. This region is one of the
most arid in Vietnam. The nearby plains are
dominated by rocky, roundish mountains and
support some marginal irrigated rice
agriculture.
Sightseeing Qui Nhon
THAP DOI: the two Cham towers have curved
pyramidal roofs rather than the terracing
typical of Cham architecture. Garuda torsos can
be seen at the corners of the roofs in both
structures.
LONG KANH PAGODA: Qui Nhon's main pagoda, with
the main sanctuary completed in 1946. In front
of the large copper Buddha is a drawing of
multi-armed and multi-eyed Chuan DE (Goddess of
Mercy).
QUANG TRUNG MUSEUM: dedicated to Nguyen Hue, the
second oldest of the three brothers who led the
Tay Son Rebellion and crowned himself Emperor
Quang Trung in 1788. The museum is known for its
demonstrations of binh dinh vo, a traditional
martial art that is performed with a bamboo
stick.
QUI NHON BEACH: extends along the southern side
of the anteater's nose and consists of a few
hundred metres of sand shaded by a coconut
grove.Overnight in Qui Nhon.
Day 18 : Qui Nhon - Pleiku
- Buon Ma Thuot [B]
By vehicle from Qui Nhon to Pleiku
Journey west along Highway 19 past Tay Son, An
Khe and Mang Yang. The journey passes through
the Kontum Plateau, an area in the central
highlands inhabited primarily by Montagnards
including the Jarai, Rengao and Sedang.
By vehicle from Pleiku to Buon Ma
Thuot
Journey south along Highway 14 on the Kontum
Plateau and past Phu Nhon.Overnight in Buon
Ma Thuot.
Day 19 : Buon Ma Thuot [B]
Sightseeing Buon Ma Thuot
Buon Ma Thuot is the capital of Dac Lac Province
and the largest town in the western highlands.
The region's main crop is coffee, which is grown
on plantations run by German managers.
ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM: there are 31 distinct
ethnic groups in Dac Lac Province and the museum
is a good place to get an understanding of these
disparate groups. Displays feature traditional
Montagnard dress, as well as agricultural
implements, fishing gear and musical
instruments.
REVOLUTION MUSEUM: this area saw a lot of
fighting during the American War.
VICTORY MUSEUM: located in the central square of
town, it commemorates the events of 10 March
1975, when VC and North Vietnamese troops
'liberated' the city. It was this battle that
triggered the complete fall of South Vietnam.
TUA: the Ede hamlet of Tua is close to Buon Ma
Thuot and here people raise animals and grow
manioc, sweet potatoes and maize. Ede society is
matrilineal and matrilocal (centred on the
household of the wife's family). Extended
families live in long houses.
Excursion to Dray Sap Waterfalls
DRAY SAP FALLS: beautiful falls close to Buon Ma
Thuot and located right in the middle of a
hardwood rainforest.Overnight in Buon Ma
Thuot.
Day 20 : Buon Ma Thuot - Nha
Trang [B]
By vehicle from Buon Ma Thuot to Nha
Trang
Journey east along Highway 26 down the mountains
to the coast past Buon Mrong and Ninh
Hoa.Afternoon at leisure.Overnight in Nha
Trang.
Day 21 : Nha Trang [B]
Sightseeing Nha Trang with a visit to the
seawater aquarium by boat
Nha Trang is the capital of Khanh Hoa Province
and has one of the most beautiful municipal
beaches in Vietnam.
PO NAGAR CHAM TOWERS: built between the 7th and
12th centuries, this site was used for Hindu
worship as early as the 2nd century AD. The
towers serve as the Holy See honoring Goddess
Yang Ino Po Nagar, the Goddess of the Dua clan
which ruled over the southern part of the Cham
Kingdom, covering Kauthara and Pan Duranga.
PASTEUR INSTITUT: founded in 1895 by Dr
Alexandre Yersin (1863-1943). Today the
institute coordinates vaccination and hygiene
programs for the country's southern coastal
region. Dr.Yersin's library and office are now a
museum.
OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE: founded in 1923, it has
an aquarium and specimen room open to the
public. The twenty-three ground floor tanks are
home to a variety of colorful live specimens of
local marine life, including seahorses.
LANG SON PAGODA: founded in the late 19th
century, this pagoda still has monks residing on
the premises. The entrance and roofs are
decorated with mosaic dragons constructed of
glass and ceramic tile. At the top of the hill
behind the pagoda is a huge white Buddha seated
on a lotus blossom.
NHA TRANG CATHEDRAL: built in the French Gothic
style and complete with medieval style stained
glass windows, it stands on a small hill
overlooking the train station.
BAO DAI VILLAS: the former retreat of Bao Dai,
Vietnam's last emperor. Between the mid-1950s
and 1975, Bao Dai's Villas were used by
high-ranking officials of the South Vietnamese
government, including President Thieu. The
villas are set on three hills with brilliant
views of the South China Sea, Nha Trang Bay and
Cau Da dock.
HON CHONG PROMONTORY: a narrow granite
promontory that juts out into turquoise waters
of the South China Sea. There are good views of
the mountainous coastline north of Nha Trang as
well as nearby islands.Overnight in Nha Trang.
Day 22 : Nha Trang - Saigon [B]
By vehicle from Nha Trang to Saigon
Journey south along the coast and Highway 1 past
Dien Khanh, Lam, Phan Rang, Phan Tiet, Xuan Loc
and Bien Hoa. Ninh Tuan Province, where Phan
Rang is located, is home to tens of thousands of
descendents of the Cham people.
PO KLONG GARAI CHAM TOWERS: the four brick
towers constructed at the end of the 13th
century, during the reign of the Cham monarch
Jaya Simhavarman III, were built as Hindu
temples and stand on the top of a crumbly
granite hill.Overnight in Saigon.
Day 23 : Saigon [B]
Sightseeing Saigon and Cholon (Chinatown)
Saigon is the largest of Vietnamese cities, with
the hustle and bustle of Vietnamese life visible
everywhere. There are street markets, sidewalk
cafes and sleek new bars. The city churns and
bubbles. Yet within this teeming metropolis are
300 years of timeless traditions and the beauty
of an ancient culture. To the west of the city
is District 5, the huge Chinese neighborhood
called Cholon, which means 'Big Market'.
NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL: built between 1877 and
1883, it is set in the heart of Saigon's
government quarter. It has a neo-Romanesque form
and two high square towers, tipped with iron
spires. In front of the cathedral is a statue of
the Virgin Mary.
CENTRAL POST OFFICE: a French-style building
with a glass canopy and iron frame, situated
next to the Notre Dame Cathedral. The structure
was built between 1886 and 1891 and is by far
the largest post office in Vietnam.
CITY HALL: completed in 1908, also known as
''Hotel de Ville'', and located at the northern
end of Nguyen Hue Boulevard. With its ornate
gingerbread , it looks like the town hall
of a French town. (May be viewed from the
outside only).
OPERA HOUSE: built around the turn of the
century and first renovated in the 1940s, the
building housed the lower division of the
National Assembly. Today it is a Municipal
Theater and also known as the Saigon Concert
Hall. (May be viewed from the outside only).
JADE EMPEROR PAGODA: was a key meeting place for
Chinese secret societies. It has very colorful
and mysterious ambience.
REUNIFICATION PALACE: this was the Independence
Palace of the South Vietnamese president and was
stormed by tanks on 30 April 1975, signifying
the fall of South Vietnam. It has been preserved
in its original state.
WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM: collections of weapons and
photographs from two Indochina wars are
exhibited along with the original French
'Guillotine' brought here in the early 20th
century.
BEN THANH MARKET: the central market of Saigon,
which, with the surrounding streets, makes up
one of the city's liveliest areas. Everything
commonly eaten, worn or used by the average
resident of Saigon is available here.
GIAM LAM PAGODA: the oldest pagoda in Saigon,
built at the end of the 17th century. Because
the last reconstruction here was in 1900, the
architecture, layout and ornamentation remain
almost unaltered by the modernist renovations
that have transformed so many other religious
structures in Vietnam. Ten monks live in this
pagoda, which also incorporates aspects of
Taoism and Confucianism.
BINH TAY MARKET: Cholon's main marketplace, much
of the business conducted here is wholesale.
THIEN HAU PAGODA: built by the Cantonese
congregation in the early 19th century. The
pagoda is one of the most active in Cholon and
is dedicated to Thien Hau. It is said that she
can travel over the oceans on a mat and ride the
clouds to wherever she pleases.
Overnight in Saigon.
Day 24 : Saigon [B]
Excursion to Cu Chi Tunnels and Tay Ninh
CU CHI TUNNELS: Cu Chi was an important base
during the American War, because of its
strategic location. The Vietcong built a 200km
long network of tunnels connecting command
posts, hospitals, shelter and weapon factories.
Dug out of hard laterite by hand tools without
the use of cement, this amazing network was
never discovered.
TAY NINH: this town serves as the headquarters
of one of Vietnam's religions, Caodism. The
Caodai Great Temple at the sect's Holy See is
one of the most striking structures in all of
Asia and was built between 1933 and 1955. The
area's dominant geographic feature is Nui Ba Den
(Black Lady Mountain), which towers 850m above
the surrounding plains.
Please note that shortly before and during the
annual TET festival (Vietnamese New Year) the
daily ceremony of the priests in Tay Ninh may be
cancelled without prior notice.Overnight in
Saigon.
Day 25 : Sai Gon - Departure [B]
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