Best of Vietnam Duration: 12 days Highlights: The UNESCO World Heritage site Halong Bay & Hoi An ancient town, the colonial city of Hanoi, Southeast Asia's prettiest beach - Danang, the bustling commercial city Ho Chi Minh This itinerary presents all of Vietnam's highlights and so is ideal for the first time visitor to the country. Itinerary Day 1 - Ho Chi Minh City Arrival Today you’ll arrive in Ho Chi Minh City, an enigmatic city still lovingly referred to as Saigon by locals. After clearing customs and immigration formalities, you’ll be met by a representative and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of your day will be yours to spend at your leisure. Overnight: Ho Chi Minh City Day 2 - Ho Chi Minh City After breakfast at your hotel your guide will collect you from your hotel and take you on a drive to the Cu Chi Tunnels. The Cu Chi Tunnels are an incredible network of narrow tunnels that were built during resistance to the French colonisation and were utilised extensively during the Vietnam War. The (sometimes claustrophobic) tunnels give an amazing insight into life during the war. You’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a 2 hour guided exploration of either the Ben Duoc or Ben Dinh sections of the complex network. Return to the city and relax over lunch at restaurant before setting off to look around the many fascinating parts of the city, including the Reunification Hall or Presidential Palace, the Historical Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral. Reunification Hall is one of the most historic landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City and was built on the site of the former Norodom Palace. Designed as the Presidential Palace during the Vietnam War, it was where the official handover of power took place during the Fall of Saigon in 1975. The building is preserved almost as it was under the old Saigon regime with elegant interiors decorated with fine Vietnamese arts and crafts. One of the many attractions within the building is the underground Command Post of the now-exiled president. Continue on to the History Museum, set in the Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Built in 1929 by the Societe des Etudes Indochinoises, it was known as ‘Musée Blanchard de la Bosse’ until 1956, when it was renamed the Saigon National Museum. In 1975, it was expanded, renovated and renamed the Historical Museum. The Museum now houses an excellent collection of artefacts illustrating the evolution of Vietnamese culture from ancient times (approximately 300,000 years ago) up to the 1930s, when Vietnam’s Communist Party was founded. Make a brief photo stop at the Notre Dame Cathedral in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. It has a neo-Romanesque façade and two bell towers tipped with iron spires that reach a height of 190 feet, dominating the skyline. Here you will also have the opportunity to briefly visit the classic 19th century French colonial Post Office. The largest post office in Vietnam, it is an important communications hub for most of the city’s inhabitants. Inside, the building has huge vaulted ceilings with vast maps of Vietnam on both sides of the main hall. Return to your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure. Overnight: Ho Chi Minh City Meal Plan: B,L Day 3 - Ho Chi Minh City – Ben Tre This morning you’ll take breakfast at your hotel before you depart from Ho Chi Minh City (around 8am) to visit Ben Tre, a province famous for its coconut production and quiet, peaceful network of crisscrossing rivers and canals. On arrival, take a xe loi (type of rickshaw) ride through a local village to enjoy the green fields and gardens. Continue with a short walk to the canals before you begin a scenic boat trip through waterways lined with beautiful tropical scenery. Enjoy the peacefulness of the region then stop to visit a local house where you’ll enjoy fresh fruits and tea before heading out again to visit a factory which produces Hu Tieu noodles, one of most popular breakfast dishes in the region. Then you’ll switch to a bicycle and ride on village roads past green gardens and local houses and stop at another local house where they build traditional sampan boats. You’ll then carry on your bike ride to a local restaurant by the riverside where you’ll relax and enjoy a 5-course lunch. After eating you’ll be able to relax and wander the elegant garden before visiting a family home in the village where they make sticky rice. After your visit, the boat will be waiting for you at the pier nearby to bring you back to Ben Tre city where a car will be waiting to return you to Ho Chi Minh City. Overnight: Ho Chi Minh City Meal Plan: B,L Day 4 - Ho Chi Minh City – Hoi An After breakfast at your hotel you’ll be transferred to the airport for your morning flight to Danang. You’ll be greeted by our representative then enjoy a private transfer to Hoi An. Once you arrive and check in to your hotel, the remainder of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Overnight: Hoi An Meal Plan: B Day 5 - Hoi An Enjoy a leisurely start to the day and enjoy breakfast at leisure with the morning yours to spend enjoying the hotel’s amenities. In the late morning your guide will collect you and take you to a local restaurant for lunch. This afternoon you’ll take a walking tour of Hoi An and discover the historic town which used to be a prosperous seaport city during the 16th to 18th centuries. Visit the Hoi An Market, a hive of activity with stalls overflowing out into the streets with all kinds of exotic goods for sale. The locals stock up on food and buy plants here, with kumquat, peach and apricot trees being especially popular. Next you’ll visit the Old House of Tan Ky, Fukien Assembly Hall and the 400-year-old Japanese covered bridge. Travellers can also visit a local farm where residents raise silkworms and produce silk for Hoi An’ s burgeoning textile industry. Later on, take a boat trip on Thu Bon River which connects Hoi An with Cua Dai Beach to catch a glimpse of everyday local life in this area before returning to the hotel in the late afternoon to spend the remainder of the day at your leisure. Overnight: Hoi An Meal Plan: B,L Day 6 - Hoi An Today is free to enjoy entirely at your own leisure. Breakfast is provided at your hotel, and should you require any suggestions of how best to spend the day, please do consult your guide (while in country) or Destination Specialist (during consultation), either of whom will be delighted to assist you. Overnight: Hoi An Meal Plan: B Day 7 - Hoi An - Hue After breakfast this morning, you’ll be collected by your private vehicle to leave Hoi An for Hue via the Hai Van Pass, a 21km stretch of spectacular coastal road. Upon arrival in Hue you’ll take lunch at local restaurant upon arrival then check in to your hotel. In the afternoon, you’ll visit the Imperial City from where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 and 1945. Next you’ll visit the elaborate mausoleums of Tomb of Tu Duc and Thien Mu Pagoda, one of the most ancient architectural structures for religious worship in Hue. Later on, you’ll take a private boat cruise along the romantic Perfume River before returning to your hotel. Overnight: Hue Meal Plan: B,L Day 8 - Hue - Hanoi Enjoy breakfast at your hotel and then have the morning at leisure until you transfer to the airport for your afternoon flight to Hanoi. You’ll be greeted on arrival by a representative who will assist you with transfer and check in at your next hotel. This afternoon, enjoy a panoramic cyclo (three-wheeled bicycle rickshaw) tour in Hanoi’s Old Quarter followed by the visit of Ngoc Son Temple and Hoan Kiem Lake. Next you’ll stop to enjoy a night of theatre at the famous Water Puppet Show, where the artists stand waist-deep in water to manipulate the puppets, making them move, talk, laugh and even dance on water surface. Meal Plan: B Day 9 - Hanoi - Halong Bay After breakfast at your hotel you’ll leave Hanoi for Halong Bay on a 4 hour transfer by private vehicle (approx. 170 km) with one stop along the way. You’ll discover the splendours of Halong Bay on a wooden junk that combines classic beauty with modern comfort. As you cruise through the bay you’ll feast your eyes and stomachs with a vista of majestic limestone karts jutting out from azure waters like dragon’s teeth as you tuck in to an exceptional seafood lunch. In the mid-afternoon you’ll arrive at a village of floating houses anchored to the karsts of a sheltered cove. Several similar floating villages can be found throughout the bay but the settlement you’ll visit is unique in that it is the only buoyant settlement with a school and museum. You’ll then enjoy leisure time aboard the traditional junk. You can perhaps enjoy a swim or kayaking (optional) and simply relax and enjoy sunset views from the junk’s sundeck before enjoying a wonderful dinner service under the stars. Overnight: Halong Boat Meal Plan: B,L,D Day 10 - Halong Bay As an extra incentive to rise early, you’ll be offered the opportunity to enjoy a sublime sunrise while partaking in a Tai Chi class on the deck followed by a plentiful breakfast service. You’ll then continue to either Cat Ba Island or Lan Ha Bay for a full-day excursion where (depending on the weather) you can enjoy biking,swimming or kayaking. Return to the junk before sunset to enjoy delicious cocktails and dinner as a reward for your exertions. Overnight: Halong Boat Meal Plan: B,L,D Day 11 - Halong Bay - Hanoi After breakfast on board the junk you’ll make a visit to explore a beautiful nearby cave before cruising back to the port, arriving at approximately 10.30am to transfer back to Hanoi. Once you’ve checked in to your hotel, you’ll continue to visit the Temple of Literature dedicated to Confucius, founded in 1070 AD. The temple is a rare example of well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture. The Garden of Stelae honours scholars and men of literary accomplishment, recording the names, place of birth and achievements of Vietnamese nationals who have received doctorates. You’ll then proceed to the Quan Thanh Temple (Temple of the Northern Spirits), also known as “Tran Vo” or “Tran Vu” and often incorrectly called the “Pagoda of the Grand Buddha”. Located between the two lakes, the temple was established during the Ly Dynasty (1010 to 1225 AD) and was dedicated to Tran Vo (God of the North), whose symbols of power are the tortoise and the snake. You’ll have the evening of your tour to enjoy at your leisure but be sure to ask our Destination Specialists for their expert advice should you wish to make plans. Please note: itinerary is subject to change, depending on weather conditions. Overnight: Hanoi Meal Plan: B,L Day 12 - Depart Hanoi Depending on your flight schedule, you’ll have breakfast at the hotel and enjoy the remainder of your time at leisure until you transfer to the airport for onward flight. Meal Plan: B
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