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Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi
Arrive
in Hanoi’s international airport, our guide will welcome you then transfer to
the center of Hanoi by car. Check in the hotel free time to relax after a long
flight.
Day 2: Hanoi city tour (B, L)
8h30
Depart to visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ho Chi Minh Museum, the One Pillar
Pagoda, Quan Thanh Temple and the Museum of Ethnology.After lunch visit Temple
of Literature - the first University in Vietnam, Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple
and enjoy a one-hour cyclo ride around the Old Quarter.
In the early evening, attend a famous Water Puppet show, then back to the hotel,
overnight in Ha Noi.
Day 3: Hanoi – Ha Long Bay (B, L)
After
breakfast we cross the Red River towards Halong city. Three hours by road. There
are many opportunities to photograph Vietnam's green rice field en rout.On
arrival Halong city we board a junk for a fantastic cruise through Ha Long Bay
(approx. 4 hours). Declared as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Halong Bay is
one of Vietnam’s most spectacular natural attractions. We will enjoy lunch with
fresh sea food while having a cool drink before leave the boat to see the
Heavenly Palace Grotto or Dau Go cave, one of the highlight around the bay. O/N
in hotel in Halong city.
Day 4: Halong Bay – Bac Ninh - Hanoi (B, L)
Morning
you are free in Halong city for more visiting, taking photos or simply relax .
Check - out hotel, have lunch in local restaurant before return Hanoi. Stop en
rout at Dinh Bang village of Binh Ninh province in the north of Hanoi,
where Quan Ho singing was born in about the 16th century. Quan Ho is a romantic
song performed by groups of young women and men singing alternatively. The songs
are usually performed in the spring amidst natural landscapes, in the yard of a
communal house or pagoda on the hill, in a rowboat, or other traditional place.
The contents of the songs usually discuss love. Here, in the 200-year-old
communal house, you can sit and listen to a Quan Ho performance by the singers
of the village for 1 hours. After the performance, you can stroll round the
village ,talk ,sip tea, ask questions, and share experiences with local people.
O/N in Hanoi
Day 5: Hanoi – Hue (B, L)
Transfer to airport to catch an early flight south to Hue, the ancient
imperial city of the Nguyen Kings. With the help of UNESCO and other
international organizations, the palace buildings are being restored. Our guide
and driver will pick up you at the airport and transfer to your hotel to check
in.
After check-in we will have a short break before head on to the see the Imperial
Citadel- an impressive complex, first built in 17th century based on the ancient
practice of geomancy.
You will also have time to visit the completely different Khai Dinh royal burial
place, flanked with a grandiose dragon staircase-built in the 1930’s. O/N in Hue
Day 6: Hue – Hoi An (B, L)
This
morning you can take a boat ride on the Perfume River and visit some of the more
interesting sites of Hue – Thien Mu pagoda and the Minh Mang tomb’s.
In the afternoon, drive to ancient Hoi An via the breathtaking Hai Van Pass,
marveling at some of Vietnam’s most spectacular scenery. Stop en rout to
visit marble mountains and sculpture carving village at the foot of the
mountains. Proceed to Hoi An. Check in hotel in Hoi An. Free at leisure. O/N in
HoiAn
Day 7: Hoi An (B, L)
8.30
am. Drive to My Son, a World Heritage, 40 km southwest of Hoi An. Located in a
lush valley, My Son was a capital and religious center of Cham people, now
remaining with red brick towers and sanctuaries. My Son, considered to be in the
same league as some of Southeast Asia's greatest archaeological sites, including
Angkor in Cambodia, Bagan in Myanmar, Ayutthaya in Thailand and Borobudur in
Indonesia. These towers and sanctuaries was built from the 7 to 13 centuries.
Back to Hoi An for lunch. After lunch visit the tranquillity and charm of Hoi An
Town with its low tiled houses of Chinese appearance, Japanese covered bridge,
brightly painted temples and pagodas make it one of the most delightful places
to visit in Vietnam. .O/N in HoiAn
Day 8: Da Nang - Saigon city tour& Cu Chi (B, L)
Early
in the morning we transfer to Danang airport to fly to Ho Chi Minh City. On
arrival, we discover the city and come to visit to the Reunification Palace, the
former palace of President Thieu and his predecessors. Nearby are the Post
Office and the Notre Dame Cathedral, built between 1877 and 1883 and one of the
city’s major landmarks. Notre Dame is the major seat of the Catholic religion in
modern Vietnam.
This afternoon we drive to visit Cu Chi tunnel, which is located about 75 km
northwest of Saigon. The tunnels were part of an underground network that was
built by the Vietcong during the American War. It reached from the southern tip
of the Ho Chi Minh trail near the Cambodian border to the Saigon River. You will
have the opportunity to creep into a tunnel to experience how the Vietcong lived
and fought during this time. Return to Saigon-Check in hotel .O/N in Sai Gon.
Day 9: Sai Son -Mekong Delta ,Vinh Long -Sai Gon (B, L)
You
will depart from the hotel at 8.00 am. We drive to Vinh Long and enjoy a boat
trip along the rivers narrow waterways, overhung with dense vegetation. We will
have the opportunity to try exotic fruits in one of the many orchards.
Lunch with local's delicacy - Elephant’s ear fish. We continue with
a visit to Caibe floating market and a snake farm in Mytho on the way back. O/N
in Sai Gon
Day 10: Departure (B)
Free at your leisure until transfer to airport for departure flight (note:
check out hotel at 12:00).
End of the tour.
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