Discover the essence of Vietnam on this 16-day journey from North to South. Experience the breathtaking landscapes of the northern mountains, unwind on stunning beaches in the central and southern regions, and explore Vietnam’s UNESCO World Heritage sites. Visit the magnificent Halong Bay, the historic capital of Hue, and the charming ancient town of Hoi An. Immerse yourself in local life in Hanoi, Saigon, and the Mekong Delta.
Tour Highlights
Pickup from Noi Bai Airport and transfer to hotel. If time allows, visit Hoan Kiem Lake and watch a water puppet show. Welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Breakfast at the hotel. Full-day Hanoi city tour: Ho Chi Minh Complex, Presidential Palace, One Pillar Pagoda, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Temple of Literature, Museum of Ethnology. Electric car tour of Hanoi Old Quarter.
Early morning drive to Mai Chau (3.5 hours). Visit White Thai, H’mong, Dao, Muong, Tay, and Hoa ethnic villages. Explore scenic landscapes with limestone formations and rice fields. Afternoon visit to Mo Luong (Soldier) Cave. Enjoy a traditional Thai dinner and dance performance.
Breakfast at homestay. 3-hour walk through Mai Chau Valley visiting Muong and Thai villages. Interact with locals during daily activities. Return to Hanoi after lunch.
Travel to Halong Bay, board traditional sailing boat for an overnight cruise. Explore limestone caves, visit a floating fishing village, swim, kayak, and enjoy a seafood dinner.
Morning swim and breakfast on the boat. Return to Hanoi and fly to Hue. Free time upon arrival in Hue.
Boat trip on Perfume River, visit Thien Mu Pagoda and King Minh Mang’s tomb. Explore the Citadel, Imperial City, Forbidden Purple City, and Dong Ba Market.
Drive to Hoi An via Hai Van Pass with scenic views. Visit Cham Museum, Marble Mountains, and ancient Hoi An town. Walk through 200-year-old Tan Ky House, Fujian Pagoda, Japanese Bridge, and riverside market.
Cycle to Tra Que village for a farming experience. Participate in gardening tasks, followed by a lunch with local dishes. Learn vegetable harvesting, then return to hotel.
Free day for shopping or tailoring clothes.
Fly to Nha Trang. Check in at resort and enjoy free time to relax.
Free day for relaxation, snorkeling, diving, hiking, or enjoying spa treatments.
Fly to Saigon. Half-day city tour: Independence Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, War Remnants Museum, Ben Thanh Market.
Visit Cu Chi Tunnels and Cao Dai Temple.
Visit My Tho in the Mekong Delta. Boat trip along the river, visit fruit orchards and fishing villages. Tour a coconut candy factory and enjoy fresh tropical fruits. Return to Saigon after lunch.
Free time for souvenir shopping or relaxation. Transfer to Tan Son Nhat Airport for departure.
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The best time to visit Vietnam is from October to April. During these months, the weather is cooler and less rainy, making it ideal for traveling. Northern regions like Hanoi and Sapa experience mild temperatures, while the southern areas, such as Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, offer warm and pleasant weather.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to visit Vietnam. However, citizens of some countries can enter without a visa for stays ranging from 15 to 30 days. For those who need a visa, it can be obtained through an embassy, online (e-visa), or in some cases, upon arrival.
Vietnam boasts a variety of attractions. Key must-see destinations include Halong Bay with its iconic limestone islands, Hoi An for its ancient architecture, Hanoi for its rich history, and Hue with its imperial tombs and citadel. Additionally, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) offers vibrant city life, while Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park is famous for its incredible caves and natural beauty.
In Vietnam, there are various transportation options depending on your needs. You can travel by plane between major cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang. Trains offer a scenic route, especially between Hanoi and Hue. Buses are commonly used for long-distance travel, while motorbikes are popular for shorter trips within cities. For city travel, taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab or Mai Linh are widely available.
Yes, Vietnam is generally safe for tourists. The country has a low crime rate, but it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings. Common safety tips include avoiding large amounts of cash, being cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas, and using reputable transportation services. As with any destination, taking basic safety precautions will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.
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