This journey captures the essence of Vietnam, taking you from South to North through its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and warm-hearted people. Experience the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City, the peaceful life of farmers in Tra Que Village, and the lush waterways of the Mekong Delta. Explore historical landmarks, immerse yourself in local traditions, and witness the beauty of Vietnam’s diverse scenery.
Tour highlights
Welcome to Saigon, Vietnam’s largest and most dynamic city. Your driver and guide will pick you up and transfer you to the city center. After a short break, explore Saigon’s historic landmarks, including Notre Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office designed by Gustave Eiffel, and the former Presidential Palace. End the day with a welcome dinner cruise on the Saigon River.
Depart for the Mekong Delta and visit the vibrant Cai Be floating market. Cruise through the delta’s waterways, passing boats filled with fresh fruits and vegetables. Stop at local home factories to see traditional rice paste making, rice popcorn, and coconut candy production. After lunch at a historic local house, take a rowboat ride through scenic canals. Enjoy the peaceful countryside before returning to Saigon in the late afternoon.
Catch a morning flight to Danang. Upon arrival, meet your guide and transfer to Hoi An, stopping at the Cham Museum and Marble Mountain along the way. Take a walking tour of Hoi An’s ancient town, visiting merchants’ houses, the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge, a Chinese communal hall, and the bustling market.
Cycle to Tra Que, a renowned vegetable village in Hoi An. Walk through the gardens, then join local farmers in preparing the land and fertilizing it with seaweed from the nearby lake. Participate in gardening activities such as raking, sowing, watering, and harvesting. Afterward, enjoy a foot bath before preparing lunch with a local family, featuring specialties like Tam Huu spring rolls and Banh Xeo pancakes. Rest after lunch before learning how to harvest and wrap vegetables. Return to your hotel in the afternoon.
Fly to Hanoi. In the afternoon, take a walking tour through the Old Quarter, visit Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, and watch a traditional water puppet show, an art form originating in the Red River Delta in the 10th century.
Spend the morning touring Hanoi’s key sites, including the Ho Chi Minh Complex with the mausoleum, stilt house, and Presidential Palace. Visit the One Pillar Pagoda and the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university. After lunch, embark on a 3.5-hour drive to Halong Bay. Check into your hotel and enjoy free time to explore the city.
Board a private traditional junk boat for a four-hour cruise through Halong Bay, stopping at a limestone cave along the way. Enjoy a fresh seafood lunch while admiring the stunning scenery. After the cruise, return to Hanoi.
Enjoy free time until your transfer to the airport for departure. Thank you for traveling with us.
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A: Yes, Indian passport holders must obtain a visa. You can apply for an e-visa online for 30 days single entry or choose visa on arrival (VOA) with a pre-approved letter. It’s best to apply at least 7 days in advance to avoid delays.
A: The best time depends on the region. North Vietnam (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa) is best from October to April when it’s cool and dry. Central Vietnam (Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue) is great from February to August with warm, pleasant weather. South Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc, Mekong Delta) is ideal from December to April, offering dry and sunny conditions. For Indian travelers who prefer comfortable weather, December to April is the best period.
A: Yes, Indian and vegetarian food are widely available in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Hoi An. Many Indian restaurants offer pure vegetarian and Jain-friendly meals. For local options, try Pho Chay (vegetarian noodle soup), Banh Mi Chay (vegetarian baguette), and Goi Cuon Chay (vegetarian spring rolls).
A: Indian travelers enjoy a mix of culture, nature, and relaxation. Hanoi offers the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Halong Bay is famous for overnight cruises among stunning limestone karsts. Hoi An features the ancient town and My Son Sanctuary, a Hindu Cham temple complex. Da Nang is home to Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge. Ho Chi Minh City offers Cu Chi Tunnels, Ben Thanh Market, and historical sites. Phu Quoc & Nha Trang are top beach destinations for relaxation. For history and spirituality, My Son Sanctuary is a must-visit Hindu heritage site.
A: Transportation options vary by distance and budget. Flights are best for long distances (e.g., Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City) with airlines like VietJet Air, Bamboo Airways, and Vietnam Airlines. Trains are great for scenic routes like Hanoi to Sapa or Hue to Da Nang. Buses offer budget-friendly sleeper options. Ride-hailing apps like Grab, Be, and Gojek are reliable for short city trips. Motorbike rentals are suitable for short distances but require an International Driving Permit (IDP). Private cars with drivers are ideal for Indian families or groups looking for comfort and convenience.
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