Welcome to Vietnam! Upon arrival at Noi Bai International Airport (HAN), meet your driver and transfer to your Hanoi hotel, where you’ll be provided with a welcome packet containing all the information and documents you’ll need on tour.
Vietnam’s electric capital offers layers of Chinese and French influence, gaggles of scooters and a wealth of world-class restaurants. Among the busy comings and goings of this thriving metropolis, you can spend the rest of your day at leisure.
Today is yours to enjoy at your leisure in Hanoi. Choose your own path, or you may like to join in on an optional activity to better soak up this vibrant city (surcharges apply). Choose to unveil Hanoi’s hidden gems on a jeep tour, from the majestic Opera House to tranquil outlying villages full of local life, bustling markets and authentic cuisine; embark on a culinary odyssey through the streets, tastingsavoury soups to crispy banh mi sandwiches, noodles and more; or witness water puppet pageantry along the Red River Delta.
In the evening, meet your tour director and fellow travellers at 6.30pm for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
At noon, meet your tour director in the hotel lobby and set off for a day of sightseeing in Hanoi, beginning at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. Visit the the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and wander through the park to its historic Presidential Palace, then stop by Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House – a historic private residence which stands just as it did more than 50 years ago.
Enjoy an in-depth guided experience through the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university, built in the 11th century. At the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, delve into the cultural heritage of the country’s 54 recognised ethnic groups, then venture across the vermilion Huc Bridge for a visit to the 18th-century Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake. From here, you can view the recognisable Turtle Tower, one of Vietnam’s most enduring architectural symbols.
For dinner, indulge in local delicacies in the Old Quarter (at your own expense) before transferring to Hanoi railway station at 9pm and boarding your overnight train to Sapa.
Awake early this morning as your train rolls into Lao Cai Railway Station. From here, you’ll be whisked away to your hotel in Sapa to drop off your bags and freshen up. This charming and colourful town in Northern Vietnam lies in a deep valley, surrounded by rice paddy terraces and picturesque mountains.
Fuel up for the day ahead with breakfast at your hotel, then it’s time to hit the trails. Departing from Sapa, you’ll embark on a trek through the breathtaking Muong Hoa Valley, passing rice paddy terraces, buffalo trails and villages inhabited by regional ethnic minorities, experiencing the unique cultures of the Black H’mong in Lao Chai, the Dzay in Ta Van, and the Red Dao in Giang Ta Chai.
Throughout the trek, soak in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains, fields and village life. The day includes a lunch stop in Ta Van, and plenty of breaks along the way. After your adventure, take a return transfer to Sapa, and enjoy evening at your own pace in town.
Enjoy a morning of leisure in Sapa. You may like to stroll through the market, just a walk away from the hotel. For the adventurous, consider exploring Fansipan, the tallest mountain in Vietnam and Indochina. You might choose to embark on an exhilarating cable car ride up the mountain (surcharges apply), where panoramic views wait for you at the summit.
After lunch, it’s time to make your way back to Hanoi. Your transfer will deliver you back to the capital city in time for dinner, offering spectacular vistas from the comfort of your coach as you bid farewell to Sapa’s mountain paradise.
Following breakfast at your hotel, depart for Ninh Binh. This hidden gem – just a two-hour drive from Hanoi – contains a stunning mix of natural beauty and imperial history.
Your first stop of the day is Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam. Explore the intricate temples dedicated to Emperor Dinh Tien Hoang and Emperor Le Dai Hanh, as you delve into the rich history of these dynasties. Though much of the Hoa Lu Citadel has been lost to time, the remnants speak volumes about Vietnam’s past.
Next, journey onward to Tam Coc, stopping along the way to take photographs of the picturesque villages and stunning landscapes dotting the countryside. Upon arrival, you’ll embark on a private sampan ride with your group. This traditional flat-bottomed style of boat has been used for centuries by river fishers. Marvel at the majestic limestone karsts that tower over emerald rice fields as you glide along the calm snaking waters that have earned Tam Coc its nickname, ‘Ha Long on Land.’
After returning to shore, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
After breakfast, hit the road for Ha Long Bay. Enjoy a scenic drive (approximately three hours), with a stop along the way for souvenirs and a stretch. Upon reaching the bay at noon, board your ship and – after a meet-and-greet with the captain and crew – enjoy tea and coffee while you settle into your cabin.
Sit down for lunch as the ship embarks, gliding out on the bay’s striking emerald waters, taking in majestic views of limestone karst mountains rising above you. Hailed as one of Vietnam’s must-see destinations, this UNESCO World Heritage-listed bio-region is home to hundreds of species of rare coral, fish, crab and phytoplankton. Train your eyes on the islets or high in the sky, and you may catch a glimpse of a sea eagle, hawk, or family of monkeys.
During the afternoon, you’ll have the chance to participate in excursions like a cave tour, floating farm visit, or trip to a secluded beach. Should you prefer, you’re welcome to rest on the sundeck, enjoying the pictureque views that surround you.
As evening falls, savour dinner onboard as you bask in the bay’s tranquillity, anchored beneath the stars.
Rise and shine, taking in the crisp morning air of Ha Long Bay. Start your day with Tai Chi on the sundeck to balance the body and mind. Then fuel up with breakfast as you sail back into port, disembarking just before noon. A three-hour transfer will take you to Noi Bai Airport (HAN) for your included economy class flight to Hue, where you’ll arrive before dinner.
Situated on the Perfume River, Hue is steeped in imperial history. Here, you’ll find pagoda-lined streets, colourful markets, Art Deco mansions and incredible cuisine. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and settle in, with the evening to enjoy at your own pace. Choose to explore Hue’s charming streets, dive into the local culinary scene or simply relax at the hotel.
Enjoy a full day of guided touring in Hue. As the former capital of the country for over 140 years, this city boasts a wealth of ancient temples, imperial buildings, and French-style edifices, all dating back to its establishment in the 17th century.
Your exploration begins with a serene boat trip to Thien Mu Pagoda, one of the oldest in Vietnam. Its iconic seven storeys stand tall against the skyline, making it recognisable as the unofficial symbol of Hue. Celebrated in folk rhymes and local lore, this sacred site is a testament to the city’s spiritual heritage.
Next, journey to the heart of Hue to explore its historic Imperial City, a vast complex that once served as the seat of power for the Nguyen Dynasty. Modelled after the Forbidden City of Peking, this citadel boasts a rich history that spans centuries. Though much of the original structures were lost to the ravages of war, the remaining monuments offer a captivating glimpse into the opulent court life of bygone eras.
After lunch, venture into the countryside, discovering the serene beauty of the Tomb of Tu Duc. Built by the longest-reigning Vietnamese emperor to be his final resting place, this elegant shrine was completed during his lifetime and used as a retreat for meditation, contemplation and artistic pursuits before his passing. Wander through the tranquil grounds, where graceful pavilions, courtyards and lotus ponds offer a glimpse into this 19th-century emperor’ss legacy.
As night falls, return to the city for an evening at leisure.
Depart historic Hue this morning to the enchanting city of Hoi An, but not before experiencing one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking sights – the Hai Van Pass. Navigate the winding turns and sudden bends of this iconic mountain pass as you make your way to Da Nang, where you’ll stop for lunch and a brief chance to explore. From beaches immortalised by American soldiers during the Vietnam War to quirky bridges and the remarkable Cham Museum, Da Nang offers a fascinating glimpse into Vietnam’s past and present.
Back on the road, pause to stretch and take in views among the imposing Marble Mountains, a group of limestone structures dotted with caves, pagodas and unbeatable views. Arrive in Hoi An before dinner, and enjoy the rest of your evening as you please.
Today you may choose your own adventure prior to a guided tour of Hoi An, starting at 4pm. You may wish to fill your time with an optional activity (surcharges apply).
Once a bustling trade port, Hoi An is still a powerful melange of cultures, influences and traditions. Beautifully preserved Japanese merchant houses and historic Vietnamese trading warehouses rub shoulders with grand Confucian temples and modern offices to form a colourful tapestry.
Follow your guide as you visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, first constructed in the 16th century and surviving even the imported French fascination with automobiles. Nearby, pay a visit to the Museum of Sa Huynh Culture and unearth the region’s Iron Age history with a collection of local artefacts, including an impressive exhibit of burial jars.
Discover the Chinese- and Japanese-influenced architecture of the Tran Family Chapel, a 200-year-old ancestral hall that houses important relics. Conclude your tour with a stop at the traditional Fujian Assembly Hall, constructed in the 17th century and later repurposed as a temple for worshipping Thien Hau, a powerful Chinese sea goddess.
As you wander the charming streets of Hoi An, your guide will introduce you to fragrant local dishes, from hearty cao lau noodle soup to fresh banh mi and invigorating Vietnamese coffee. Fill up on Hoi An’s best culinary offerings and enjoy an included cold beer before returning to your hotel.
Enjoy a full day of leisure in Hoi An. Every street in this peaceful port town is a treasure, but a walk through Hoi An Ancient Town is recommended. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed district has brilliantly preserved the synthesis of cultures that led it city to flourish. Perhaps choose to visit the masterfully maintained merchant residence Tan Ky House, filled with antiques and eye-catching architecture, or check out the vibrant Hoi An Night Market.
After checking out of your hotel, transfer to Da Nang Airport (DAD) for your onward economy class flight to Ho Chi Minh City, historically known as Saigon. On arrival, you will be taken to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
Wake to the sounds of Vietnam’s dazzling southern metropolis, a sprawling series of streets and thoroughfares where traffic runs loud and fast. Dotted with myriad markets for haggling over local wares and fresh Vietnamese produce, adventure is just a step from your hotel.
Join your director in the hotel lobby and set off for your Saigon street tour, uncovering stories of the city’s many landmarks, such as the confronting War Remnants Museum, the soaring Notre Dame Cathedral, Ho Chi Minh City Opera House and the impressive City Hall. Gaze upon the beautiful ceilings and intricate detail of Saigon Central Post Office, then learn about the tumultuous history of Reunification Palace, where a convoy of tanks broke through in 1975.
Upon conclusion of your tour at lunch time, the rest of your day is free. Consider a trip to the colonial-era Fine Arts Museum or the incense-filled and delicately carved Jade Emperor Pagoda, or simply settle in at one of the city’s cafes and enjoy a traditional Vietnamese coffee.
Meet your guide this morning for a thrilling journey into the heart of the Mekong River Delta. Hop aboard a motorboat and wind throught the waterways, where you’ll witness how locals make their living on the riverbanks at a coconut plantation.
Disembark and cycle to a suong sam farm where you’ll discover the native plant used to create green grass jelly. Pick the leaves and learn the art of making this traditional dessert. Sit down for lunch at a local villager’s house, enjoying your meal in a warm and rustic setting. Then visit a family who crafts traditional coconut brooms and board a sampan, returning to the main Mekong River by way of a tranquil canal lined with coconut palms.
As the day winds down, head back to Ho Chi Minh City for a restful evening.
Wake up bright and early and head towards Cu Chi, just one hour south of Ho Chi Minh City. Considered a powerful remnant of the conflict that once threatened Vietnam, this place is legendary for its seemingly endless serpentine tunnels beneath the earth. Glimpse beyond the rice paddies, ducks and water buffaloes to uncover the city beneath a city, a place of solemn pilgrimage for socialists and schoolkids alike, and an extraordinary testament to the Viet Cong’s ingenuity.
After your tour around this historic site, return to Ho Chi Minh City. This evening, join your group for a farewell dinner in your hotel’s restaurant and together reflect on your time in Vietnam.
After checking out from your hotel by noon, transfer to Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) for your departing flight and onward travels.