Vietnam is a good place to travel. Travel in viet nam is wonderful.you will meet and talk with many friendly people, see many beautiful places and taste many delicious food. Moreover Nature has blessed Vietnam with a bountiful harvest of soaring mountains, a killer coastline and radiant rice fields, Vietnam is a cracker. Inland, peasant women in conical hats still tend to their fields, children ride buffalos along country paths and minority people scratch out a living from impossible gradients.
Ha Noi - Ha Long Bay (vi?t nam)
Ha Long Bay is a natural wonder of the world and one of Vietnam's five UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Ha Long Bay is made up of 1969 islands of various sizes. There are two kinds of islands: limestone and schist with over 3000 limestone islands emerge from emerald green water of Ha Long
Northern Attraction (viet nam)
You will be attracted by three places that can not miss if you are in the North of Vietnam, the first is Ha Noi – "the capital and the heart of country", the second is Ha Long Bay "World Natural Heritage" - Viewed from above, Ha Long Bay looks like an extremely vivid huge drawing. This is a wonderful and skilful masterpiece of the Creation and of nature that turns thousands of dumb soulless stone islands into fantastic sculptural and artistic works of various graceful shapes, both familiar and strange to human beings. Thousands of islands emerging uneven in the fanciful waves look strong and magnificent but also mild and vivid. And the third is Sapa, 20 KM from Lao Cai Railway Station, Sa Pa cloudy town, where you can feel the climate of four seasons in one day, you will have a good sense of sightseeing and have opportunities to discover the unique customs of the local ethnic residents.
HANOI – HALONGBAY – HUE – DANANG – HOIAN – MYSON
Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi (D)
Hanoi arrival. A member of our staff will be waiting to greet you when you arrive at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport. He or she will help with your luggage and accompany you to your hotel where you'll have time to relax after your journey. Later, you'll be picked up for a welcome dinner at a good restaurant hosted in a French colonial building. In the evening, you'll have tickets for a performance of traditional Water Puppetry (an art form unique to northern Viet Nam, and a good, light-hearted introduction to its rural culture).
Overnight in Ha Noi.
Day 2 : Hanoi City Tour (B, L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel,
Hanoi's tangible and intangible heritage. An all-day tour of Vietnam's thousand-year-old capital city, possibly including the Ethnology Museum, the Art Museum and the centre of Ha Noi, including the Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ngoc Son temple. You'll also visit the bustling Old Quarter. Apart from its maze of small streets, it's an architectural pot-pourri - traditional tube houses, religious buildings, colonial houses, artisans' dwellings and modern concrete constructions. In the afternoon, you'll visit the stilt house of a famous Vietnamese artist to view his antique collection and restoration work. Next, you'll meet another talented painter who will enjoy showing you his lacquer and oil painting artwork. Finally, you'll drop in on another artist who brush-paints traditional Vietnamese calligraphy in a tiny house tucked away down an alley. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Ha Noi.
Day 3 : Hanoi - Halongbay (B, L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel,
After breakfast, you'll be driven to Ha Long Bay (one of the most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Areas, and the world's largest marine 'karst' landscape), possibly visiting Bach Dang (a famous 13th century battle site set in attractive north Viet Nam rural scenery) en route. On arrival, you'll board a traditional-style wooden junk to travel beyond the busy tourist area to some of its less visited grottoes and caves. There will be opportunities for you to swim, fish, climb one of the hills (not a mountain!) for a spectacular overview of the Bay, or venture into some of the sea level caves in a small sampan, all weather permitting, of course. All your meals will be provided on board, usually based on fresh seafood, and you'll sleep in a twin cabin with an en suite toilet and shower. Have seafood lunch and dinner on board.
Overnight on board.
Day 4 : Halongbay - Hanoi (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel,
You'll spend the morning cruising around Ha Long Bay, followed by lunch and the return journey to Ha Noi. Have dinner at local restaurant..
Overnight in Halnoi.
Day 5 : Hanoi – Hue (B)
Breakfast at the hotel,
You'll have a free morning before we pick you up for a noon flight to Hue. When you arrive, you'll be met by our guide and driven to visit the Imperial Citadel of Hue and the local Dong Ba market. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant
Overnight in Hue.
Day 6 : Hue (B, L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel,
Your morning will be taken up by a visit to the Thien Mu Pagoda, and a cruise along the Perfume River to King Minh Mang's tomb (exotic, and designed in a typically formal oriental style). In the afternoon, you'll visit the tombs of King Tu Duc (the poet King, the simplest Royal tomb set in a beautiful garden). Next, you'll visit and wander around Ms. Diem Phung Thi's sculpture garden (she's a well-regarded local artist famous for her paintings and stone sculpture). In the evening, you'll visit some of Hue's 'garden houses' and sit down to eat dinner in one of them. Their pleasant surroundings and comfortable atmosphere are relaxing. As well as preparing and serving a traditional meal, the owner will also explain the distinctive characteristics of classic Hue cuisine. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Hue.
Day 7: Hoian (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel,
In the morning, you'll drive to Da Nang (the views from top of Hai Van Pass are excellent – you'll be able to see Lang Co beach and the lagoon far below, and Da Nang spread out before you to the south). Upon arriving in Da Nang, you'll have a brief look at the remarkable Hindu statuary in the Cham Museum before leaving for Hoi An. After lunch, you'll have a guided visit to the Ancient Town. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Hoian.
Day 8: Hoian - Myson (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel,
After breakfast, you'll be driven to My Son Sanctuary, once the spiritual capital of the Cham Kingdom that dominated SE Asia for nearly a thousand years, and now a World Heritage Area. Its remarkable brick towers were badly bombedby the Americans, but are still impressive as is its remote valley setting. Your afternoon will be free to relax on the beach or wander around Hoi An. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Hoian.
Day 9: Hoian – Danang Departure (B)
Breakfast at the hotel,
You'll be picked up in good time to board either the morning or afternoon flight to Ha Noi or Ho Chi Minh City for your departure flight.
Ha Noi - Ha Long Bay (vi?t nam)
Ha Long Bay is a natural wonder of the world and one of Vietnam's five UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Ha Long Bay is made up of 1969 islands of various sizes. There are two kinds of islands: limestone and schist with over 3000 limestone islands emerge from emerald green water of Ha Long
Northern Attraction (viet nam)
You will be attracted by three places that can not miss if you are in the North of Vietnam, the first is Ha Noi – "the capital and the heart of country", the second is Ha Long Bay "World Natural Heritage" - Viewed from above, Ha Long Bay looks like an extremely vivid huge drawing. This is a wonderful and skilful masterpiece of the Creation and of nature that turns thousands of dumb soulless stone islands into fantastic sculptural and artistic works of various graceful shapes, both familiar and strange to human beings. Thousands of islands emerging uneven in the fanciful waves look strong and magnificent but also mild and vivid. And the third is Sapa, 20 KM from Lao Cai Railway Station, Sa Pa cloudy town, where you can feel the climate of four seasons in one day, you will have a good sense of sightseeing and have opportunities to discover the unique customs of the local ethnic residents.
HANOI – HALONGBAY – HUE – DANANG – HOIAN – MYSON
Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi (D)
Hanoi arrival. A member of our staff will be waiting to greet you when you arrive at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport. He or she will help with your luggage and accompany you to your hotel where you'll have time to relax after your journey. Later, you'll be picked up for a welcome dinner at a good restaurant hosted in a French colonial building. In the evening, you'll have tickets for a performance of traditional Water Puppetry (an art form unique to northern Viet Nam, and a good, light-hearted introduction to its rural culture).
Overnight in Ha Noi.
Day 2 : Hanoi City Tour (B, L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel,
Hanoi's tangible and intangible heritage. An all-day tour of Vietnam's thousand-year-old capital city, possibly including the Ethnology Museum, the Art Museum and the centre of Ha Noi, including the Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ngoc Son temple. You'll also visit the bustling Old Quarter. Apart from its maze of small streets, it's an architectural pot-pourri - traditional tube houses, religious buildings, colonial houses, artisans' dwellings and modern concrete constructions. In the afternoon, you'll visit the stilt house of a famous Vietnamese artist to view his antique collection and restoration work. Next, you'll meet another talented painter who will enjoy showing you his lacquer and oil painting artwork. Finally, you'll drop in on another artist who brush-paints traditional Vietnamese calligraphy in a tiny house tucked away down an alley. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Ha Noi.
Day 3 : Hanoi - Halongbay (B, L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel,
After breakfast, you'll be driven to Ha Long Bay (one of the most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Areas, and the world's largest marine 'karst' landscape), possibly visiting Bach Dang (a famous 13th century battle site set in attractive north Viet Nam rural scenery) en route. On arrival, you'll board a traditional-style wooden junk to travel beyond the busy tourist area to some of its less visited grottoes and caves. There will be opportunities for you to swim, fish, climb one of the hills (not a mountain!) for a spectacular overview of the Bay, or venture into some of the sea level caves in a small sampan, all weather permitting, of course. All your meals will be provided on board, usually based on fresh seafood, and you'll sleep in a twin cabin with an en suite toilet and shower. Have seafood lunch and dinner on board.
Overnight on board.
Day 4 : Halongbay - Hanoi (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel,
You'll spend the morning cruising around Ha Long Bay, followed by lunch and the return journey to Ha Noi. Have dinner at local restaurant..
Overnight in Halnoi.
Day 5 : Hanoi – Hue (B)
Breakfast at the hotel,
You'll have a free morning before we pick you up for a noon flight to Hue. When you arrive, you'll be met by our guide and driven to visit the Imperial Citadel of Hue and the local Dong Ba market. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant
Overnight in Hue.
Day 6 : Hue (B, L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel,
Your morning will be taken up by a visit to the Thien Mu Pagoda, and a cruise along the Perfume River to King Minh Mang's tomb (exotic, and designed in a typically formal oriental style). In the afternoon, you'll visit the tombs of King Tu Duc (the poet King, the simplest Royal tomb set in a beautiful garden). Next, you'll visit and wander around Ms. Diem Phung Thi's sculpture garden (she's a well-regarded local artist famous for her paintings and stone sculpture). In the evening, you'll visit some of Hue's 'garden houses' and sit down to eat dinner in one of them. Their pleasant surroundings and comfortable atmosphere are relaxing. As well as preparing and serving a traditional meal, the owner will also explain the distinctive characteristics of classic Hue cuisine. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Hue.
Day 7: Hoian (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel,
In the morning, you'll drive to Da Nang (the views from top of Hai Van Pass are excellent – you'll be able to see Lang Co beach and the lagoon far below, and Da Nang spread out before you to the south). Upon arriving in Da Nang, you'll have a brief look at the remarkable Hindu statuary in the Cham Museum before leaving for Hoi An. After lunch, you'll have a guided visit to the Ancient Town. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Hoian.
Day 8: Hoian - Myson (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel,
After breakfast, you'll be driven to My Son Sanctuary, once the spiritual capital of the Cham Kingdom that dominated SE Asia for nearly a thousand years, and now a World Heritage Area. Its remarkable brick towers were badly bombedby the Americans, but are still impressive as is its remote valley setting. Your afternoon will be free to relax on the beach or wander around Hoi An. Have lunch and dinner at local restaurant.
Overnight in Hoian.
Day 9: Hoian – Danang Departure (B)
Breakfast at the hotel,
You'll be picked up in good time to board either the morning or afternoon flight to Ha Noi or Ho Chi Minh City for your departure flight.
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