
This thrilling 24-day itinerary allows you to see all of the highlights of Vietnam in a single trip. It starts in the north, where you'll see the capital, cruise Halong Bay, and trek through the majestic landscapes of Sapa. Then, in central Vietnam, you'll see the ancient heritage of Hue and Hoi An, cycle to the countryside for authentic experiences, and visit royal sites. Finally, head south to Ho Chi Minh City for wartime history and cap the trip on the tranquil Mekong Delta. Of course, there will be free days among destinations that offer enough time to relax and rejuvenate.
This thrilling 24-day itinerary allows you to see all of the highlights of Vietnam in a single trip. It starts in the north, where you'll see the capital, cruise Halong Bay, and trek through the majestic landscapes of Sapa. Then, in central Vietnam, you'll see the ancient heritage of Hue and Hoi An, cycle to the countryside for authentic experiences, and visit royal sites. Finally, head south to Ho Chi Minh City for wartime history and cap the trip on the tranquil Mekong Delta. Of course, there will be free days among destinations that offer enough time to relax and rejuvenate.
Hotel(22 nights), Cruise(1 night)
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Read more...Hotel(22 nights), Cruise(1 night)
Read more...Travel by private & shared vehicle with driver according to daily schedule
Read more...Private guides, drivers, your own travel expert
Read more...Daily scheduled meals including breakfast at hotel and lunch at local restaurant
Read more...28 Interesting Experiences
Read more...In-tour offerings including entrance fees, boat trips, in-tour flights...
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Hanoi
Sapa
Halong Bay
Ninh Binh
Hue
Hoi An
Ho Chi Minh
Vinh Long
Can Tho
Chau Doc








Perched on the banks of the Red River, Hanoi is Vietnam's capital and one of the world's most ancient cities. Its beauty lies in its liveliness of bustling streets where workshops and cafes spill out onto the streets and roadsides. As the intersection point where east meets west, Hanoi is a fascinating mix of old and new, Asian and European. With Chinese and French influences, an ancient culture, colonial architecture, broad tree-lined boulevards and beautiful lakes, the iconic architectural appearance of the Old Quarter and the elegance of the French Quarter, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and the Temple of Literature, etc... gives Vietnam’s capital city a unique charm of the ancient and modern. Hanoi is also home to one of Asia’s strong indigenous culinary traditions, with bustling wet markets and a rowdy street-food culture, as well as some five star international dining options. It is also very affordable by urban Asian standards, with the majority of hotels and restaurants offering plenty of value.

Situated atop Hoang Lien Son mountains, Sapa is a colonial-era town in northwest Vietnam overlooking the terraced rice fields of Muong Hoa Valley. At an elevation of 1,500m, this small market town shares its border with China and offers some of Vietnam's best trekking routes. Arguably offering one of the most authentic rural experiences, Sapa is rapidly becoming a mainstream destination. Sapa is also well known for its diverse cultural makeup. Tiny villages dot the hillsides and are home to different ethnic minorities, each with their own customs and culture. While some parts of this area are more remote than others, the region has been able to preserve a rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty. As a well-known holiday destination, Sapa has an all year round appeal because of its cool weather and beautiful hilly scenery. In particular, it is the only place to have snow in Vietnam in the winter.

Halong Bay, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, is located 170km east of Hanoi. It is made up of three neighboring bays: Halong, Lan Ha and Bai Tu Long bays, although Halong Bay is undeniably the most famous and most well-known of the three. Widely considered a natural wonder of the world, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is breathtaking with thousands of majestic limestone, peaks and islets rising dramatically out of the sparkling emerald waters of the bay. The most common way to explore is by taking an overnight night cruise or day-trip which cruises among the limestone pillars and islets. Many also include an island drop off and cave explorations. Visiting floating villages in the area gives a chance to interact with the local community whose livelihoods depend on the waters. Another way to immerse oneself close up in the bay is by kayaking near and around the limestone pillars and some of the caves that are possible to enter by kayak.

Ninh Binh is a wonderful region in northern Vietnam in the Red River Delta. Breathtaking scenery, vivid green fields, flowing rivers beneath limestone mountains and caves, and a laid back atmosphere that contrasts with the bustle of Hanoi. Approximately 1.5 hours to 2 hours from Hanoi by road, Ninh Binh was once the ancient capital in the 10th to 11th centuries, and now a heaven for nature lovers. Spend time exploring the paddy fields, age old temples and pagodas on foot, cycling or taking a gentle boat ride through a network of waterways opening out on to lakes with limestone mountains towering above. While a day trip to Ninh Binh from Hanoi is easy, staying a few days means you will get more out of exploring this intriguing and charming area.

Hue, the former royal capital under the Nguyen Dynasty is based in central Vietnam and is one of the oldest Vietnamese cities. Set on the banks of the Perfume River, this historical city is home to the Imperial City which became a World Heritage Site in 1993. Apart from the remnants of Vietnam war, Hue is a hub of rustic, ornate royal tombs hidden away in sublime jungle settings, an imposing citadel with carefully restored gardens and palaces, and iconic pagodas. Easy going and laid back, Hue is an ideal destination for history and nature lovers and can easily be explored on foot, by bicycle or motorbike.

Da Nang is the commercial and educational center of central Vietnam and the largest city in the region. It is also the tourism hub on the west coast blessed with beautiful sunsets against a backdrop of lush mountains. This port city on the South China Sea has large areas of soft, ivory-white sand and clear blue waters making it an ideal place for a beach vacation and outdoor activities such as surfing, snorkeling, kayaking and jet-skiing. Da Nang is in easy reach of several UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Hoi An ancient town, Hue and the My Son Sanctuary.

One of the oldest cities in Asia, Hoi An town is in central Vietnam and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 thanks to its 800 historic buildings. Today, its iconic yellow ochre facades, a quaint riverfront promenade, pedestrian-friendly streets, and hundreds of colorful lanterns that light up the town every evening are a magnet for local and international visitors. Due to extremely well-preserved heritage architecture, Hoi An has an irresistible charm. The Japanese merchant houses, congregation halls of the former Chinese communities and even the warehouses hold the memory of where and when traders from various communities across Asia gathered. Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most favorite destinations with something for every one. A quaint town perfect for strolling, shopping, and dining; awesome beaches and a perfect mix of countryside and villages which can be explored by bicycle or motorbike.

Commonly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City in southern Vietnam is the country’s largest city and the financial and economical capital. This is a city full of surprises. Chaotic traffic blends with peaceful pagodas, parks, multi-style coffee shops and whole neighborhoods hidden down tiny alleyways. Icons of the past endure in the middle of the city’s vast urbanization. The ornate Saigon opera house, Hôtel de Ville - former French city hall, broad boulevards leading to the Saigon River and the gracious stucco villas are reminders of French-colonial times. In addition, the Chinese influence is also evident particularly in Cholon district (the city's Chinatown), while modern skyscrapers and international hotel chains that dot the skyline symbolize Vietnam's fixation on the future.

Vinh Long is a province situated in the Mekong Delta of Southern Vietnam. It lies between the Hau and Tien Rivers, about 136km from Ho Chi Minh City. Vinh Long is bounded on the north by Tien Giang Province, on the north-west by Dong Thap Province, on the south-east by Tra Vinh Province, on the south by Hau Giang and Soc Trang Province, and on the south-west by Can Tho City.

Being the main and biggest city of the Mekong River Delta, Can Tho is renowned for its friendly and warm people, interesting floating markets, beautiful Buddhist pagodas, as well as delicious foods and verdant fruits.

About 245 kilometers north of Ho Chi Minh City, the town of Chau Doc is situated in the vicinity of An Giang province, in the center of Mekong Delta. Towards travelers, the town is best known as a Vietnam's border crossing with the neighbor country Cambodia. Currently, Chau Doc is trying its best to become a 'festival city', utilizing tourism as a leading economic sector.
Start the day with an early departure to A Luoi, home to the historic Ashau Valley—one of the most strategic locations of the Vietnam War. This fascinating day tour takes you through the western part of Hue City, where you will explore major battlefields and learn about the fierce conflicts that once took place here. The highlight of the trip was the infamous Hamburger Hill, the site of one of the fiercest and bloodiest battles of the war between the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division and the North Vietnamese Army. Walk up the hill, witness the ruins of the past and reflect on its historical significance. Before returning to town, visit a Ta Oi ethnic village where you will gain insight into the unique traditions and lifestyle of the local community.
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All Inclusive ServiceBreathe in the salt-kissed air and let the sun guide you on a journey through Southeast Asia’s most enchanting shores. From the tranquil bays of Halong to the dreamy town of Hoi An, Vietnam welcomes you with quiet beauty and cultural charm. Then, surrender to Thailand’s tropical allure, where the vibrant rhythm of Bangkok gives way to the palm-fringed beaches and crystal waters of Phuket. This is more than a beach holiday; it’s a serene escape, a warm embrace of sea, sky, and soul.
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All Inclusive ServiceDiscover the historical sites, natural wonders, and ancient mysteries of Vietnam and Cambodia, two of Southeast Asia's most popular tourist destinations. Home to picturesque river belts, alluring landscapes, and several areas that have been damaged by wars, Vietnam will be an ideal place for adventure and enjoyment. On the other side, with its ancient temple ruins and breathtaking architectural landmarks, Cambodia offers a wealth of cultural and spiritual experiences. From the North of Vietnam to the magnificent Angkor Wat, this tour plan will provide you lifelong memories to cherish.
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