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Impressions of Vietnam is inspired by
the many unique sights and flavors
Vietnam has to offer.Your one week
journey will take you from the South to
North of Vietnam (or vice versa)visiting
attractions and sights across the
country. Special features of this tour
include an experience aboard to see one
of the Eighth Wonders of the world –
Halong Bay; for thosehistorically
intrigued, this tour will take you to
explore the ancient capital of Hue,
ancient town of Hoian and for the
culturally inclined, you will witness
first hand life at the floating market
in Mekong Delta.
Discover
the rich culture of great cities as well
as to explore the diversifying landscape
of Vietnam.8 days trip, easy grade, 6
nights deluxe hotels, 1 night onboard
boat in Halong bay
In Brief:
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
Day 2: Hanoi - Ha Long -
Hanoi
Day 3: Hanoi City
Day 4: Hanoi - Hue
Day 5: Hue - Hoi An
Day 6: Hoi An - Saigon
Day 7: Excursion to
Mekong Delta
Day 8: Half day to Cu Chi
Tunnels
Day 9: Saigon Departure
Detailed
Itinerary
Day 1:
Hanoi Arrival
Upon arrival at Noi Bai
Airport (Hanoi), you are met and greeted
by VietnamTripAdvisor's local tour guide
and transferred to your hotel in the
centre of Hanoi. Free on the rest of the
day for re-fresh.
Overnight in Hanoi
Day 2:
Hanoi - Ha Long - Hanoi (B/L/)
After breakfast, cross
the Red River towards Ha Long. The
three-hours-drive stops en route at Hong
Ngoc Centre, where we will have time for
a drink and see local people
manufacturing different kinds of
handicrafts. Reach Ha Long, board a junk
for a fantastic cruise through Ha Long
Bay (approx. 5 hours). We will enjoy
lunch with fresh catched seafood while
having a cool drink before leaving the
boat to see the Heavenly Palace Cave and
Driftwood cave, one of the highlights
around the bay.
Return to Hanoi in late
afternoon for dinner and overnight
D ay
3: Hanoi City (B/L/)
Spend your full day for
Hanoi city tour. You will visit the
historical Temple of Literature, called
“Le Pagoda des Corbeaux” by the French,
because of the huge flocks of crows
gathering in the mango trees near the
entrance. Ho Chi Minh complex with Ho
Chi Minh House-on-stilt, Ho Chi Minh
Mausoleum, Ho Chi Minh Museum and One
Pillar Pagoda. After lunch, visit the
Ethnology Museum and enjoy a cyclo ride
to the Hanoi Old Quarter. Here many tiny
streets join to sell a huge diversity of
products. In the old days, each street
bore the name of the product sold –
“Shoe Street,” “Noodle Street,” and the
like. Today, the streets sometimes sell
a variety of items, but often the names
are accurate. The Old Quarter also
houses some of the most interesting art
galleries and fashion houses. Leaving
the cyclo tour, you will walk around
Hoan Kiem Lake in the middle of the city
and visit Ngoc Son pagoda. Continuing
attend a performance of the Hanoi Water
Puppets .It may be a bit touristy, but
it is fun and gives you a good sense of
Vietnamese mythology.
Have dinner and overnight
in Hanoi
Day 4: Hanoi - Hue (B/L/)
After breakfast, Vietnam
TripAdvisor's taxi will pick up
and transferred to the airport for a
short flight to Hue. Upon arrival, the
guide will meet you and bring you to
your hotel. After check-in you will have
a short break before we head on to the
see the Imperial City, an impressive
complex, first built in 17th century
based on
the ancient practice of geomancy. You
also visit Khai Dinh tomb and the Dong
Ba market.
Overnight in Hue
Day 5: Hue - Hoi An (B/L/)
This morning - Thien Mu
pagoda, which is located on the
southwest bank of the river, is a
memorial to these demonstrations. Here
we find the car that took the senior
Buddhist monk, Quang Duc, to Saigon,
where he immolated himself. The car, a
British Austin, is memorialized as a
holy sight. Continue to Hoi An. En route
we will have a stop in Lang Co, where we
have a short break. Lunch optional.
Afternoon, you will
visit Hoian ancient town with it’s the
Japanese Bridge pagoda, the different
Chinese Assembly Halls and old pagodas
and especially old houses.
Overnight in Hoi An
Day 6: Hoi An - Saigon (B/L/)
Hoi An is also a
wonderful town to shop for silk and
cotton cloth, especially fast
tailor-made clothing. The morning is
free to browse for souvenirs in Hoi An
or perhaps hire a bicycle to ride to the
nearby Cua Dai Beach.
In the afternoon, you
will have a short drive to Da Nang
airport and take a flight to Saigon, the
Metropole of the South where we will
visit the Re Unification Palace, Post
Office, Notre Dame
Cathedral
and Ben Thanh market.
Overnight in Saigon
Day 7: Excursion to Mekong Delta (B/L/)
Depart from the hotel and
drive southwards to the Vinh Long
Province, which is situated between two
branches of the downstream Mekong river.
On arrival, you enjoy a boat trip along
the river’s narrow waterways, overhung
with dense vegetation. We will have the
opportunity to try exotic fruits in one
of the many orchards. For lunch
(optional) we will serve you the local
delicacy - an Elephant’s-Ear fish. We
continue with a visit to the Cai Be
floating market before driving back to
Saigon.
Day 8: Half day to Cu Chi Tunnels
(B/L/)
After breakfast you leave
for Cu Chi which is located about 75 km
northwest of Saigon. The tunnels were
part of an underground network that was
built by the Vietcong during the
American War. It reached from the
southern tip of the Ho Chi Minh trail
near the Cambodian border to the Saigon
River. You will have the opportunity to
creep into a tunnel to experience how
the Vietcong l ived
and fought during this time. Return back
to Saigon about lunch time. The
afternoon is at leisure to stroll around
the city or shop on the Ben Thanh
market. Overnight in Saigon
Day 9: Saigon Departure (B)
Free at leisure in Saigon
until time being transferred to the
airport for onward flight or extension.
VietnamTripAdvisor can
arrange additional customized trips for
you if the above itinerary does not
match your expectations.
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