Vietnam Tour all in one – 21 days from Ho Chi Minh City

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Vietnam All-in-One Tour
An Unforgettable Journey Through Culture, Nature, and Heritage

Discover the soul of Vietnam on this all-encompassing tour that brings together the country’s most captivating highlights — from timeless towns and cultural landmarks to pristine beaches, misty mountains, and world-renowned cuisine.

Your journey begins in Ho Chi Minh City, with insightful day tours to the Cu Chi Tunnels, offering a glimpse into Vietnam’s wartime history, and the lush Mekong Delta, where life flows with the river. For those seeking a unique experience, an optional Vespa tour through the city’s lively streets is the perfect way to dive into its buzzing local life.

After the city adventure, unwind on the golden shores of Phan Thiet / Mui Ne — known for having some of the best beaches in Vietnam. Here, you’ll enjoy a few days of relaxation before flying to the romantic highland city of Da Lat. With its charming French Quarter, serene Pine Hills, and the picturesque Da Thien Lake in the Valley of Love, Da Lat offers a fresh, peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty.

Next, immerse yourself in two of Vietnam’s most treasured UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In Hoi An Ancient Town, cycle through centuries of preserved history and explore the Song Thu River Delta. Then continue to Hue, the former imperial capital, where you’ll visit the majestic Royal Citadel, tranquil King’s tombs, Thien Mu Pagoda, and cruise along the poetic Perfume River.

From central Vietnam, head north to the vibrant capital of Hanoi. Discover the depth of Vietnamese heritage with visits to Hoan Kiem Lake, the bustling Old Quarter, and watch locals practicing Tai Chi at dawn. Learn about the country’s rich cultural diversity at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, where more than 50 ethnic groups are represented.

Your adventure continues to the misty mountains of Sapa, a region famous for its dramatic landscapes and diverse ethnic communities. Enjoy scenic treks to remote villages like Y Linh Ho, walk among breathtaking rice terraces, and engage with local hill tribe communities. Depending on timing, you’ll also have the chance to explore colorful ethnic markets such as Muong Hum or Lung Khau Nhin.

Conclude your journey in the iconic Halong Bay, where limestone karsts rise from emerald waters in a surreal seascape. Explore mystical caves like the Sung Sot (Surprise) Cave, relax on a traditional cruise, and soak in the natural beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

End your tour on a flavorful note with a street food experience in Hanoi, tasting local favorites like Chả Cá, a beloved northern specialty that perfectly captures the richness of Vietnamese cuisine.

Vietnam Tour all in one – 21 days from Ho Chi Minh City

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Itinerary

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Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, you’ll be warmly welcomed by our professional English-speaking guide and driver. As we transfer to your hotel for check-in, enjoy a brief orientation about your upcoming journey and what to expect on your Vietnam tour.

Optional Experience – Ho Chi Minh Vespa Tour
For those looking to dive straight into local life, join an exciting Vespa tour of Ho Chi Minh City. Ride like a local on a vintage Vespa, guided by a skilled driver, as you explore iconic landmarks and hidden corners that most tourists never see. Glide through the vibrant Chinese district, stroll through a fragrant flower market, and visit a hidden Buddhist pagoda — a tranquil escape tucked behind city walls. You’ll also pass by architectural gems like the Saigon Opera House and the Central Post Office, both designed by Gustave Eiffel.

This unique excursion offers an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at Saigon’s rich heritage and modern energy.

Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.

Around 08:00 AM, our tour guide will meet you at your hotel lobby and begin the scenic 90-kilometer (approximately 2-hour) drive to Ben Tre, a peaceful province in the Mekong Delta, known for its lush coconut groves and tranquil waterways.

Upon arrival, we’ll board a boat to cruise along the Ham Luong River, a branch of the mighty Mekong. Along the way, we’ll stop at various local workshops, including a brick kiln, a coconut processing facility, and a mat-weaving house — giving you a hands-on glimpse into the traditional industries that support local life.

The boat will then take you to a quiet village, where you’ll enjoy a short walking tour to experience authentic Delta village life. You’ll also have the opportunity to ride a bicycle through beautiful, shaded coconut plantations, soaking in the peaceful rural scenery.

In the afternoon, we head back to Ho Chi Minh City, with an expected arrival at your hotel around 17:00.

Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.

Start your day with a departure from Ho Chi Minh City at 08:00 AM, heading northwest for a pleasant drive through the countryside to the historic Cu Chi Tunnels — an extraordinary underground network that played a vital role during the Vietnam War.

Upon arrival, you’ll watch a brief introductory video that explains the construction and significance of the tunnels. Then, spend about an hour exploring the maze-like tunnels, learning how Vietnamese soldiers lived, hid, and fought in these cramped quarters. Along the way, you’ll see mantraps, the remains of an American tank, and bomb craters left by 500-pound B-52 bombs — a stark reminder of the war’s intensity.

After this powerful visit, you’ll return to Ho Chi Minh City, arriving around 13:00 PM.

In the afternoon, embark on a guided city tour, starting with Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office — iconic examples of French colonial architecture that remain beautifully preserved.

Continue to the Reunification Palace, the former presidential residence and the site where the Vietnam War officially ended on April 30, 1975, when a North Vietnamese tank crashed through its gates.

Next, visit the War Remnants Museum, which provides an unflinching look at the Vietnam War through emotional photographs, military equipment, and detailed exhibitions. Outside, view captured American tanks, planes, and artillery.

Conclude the tour with a visit to the vibrant Ben Thanh Market, a bustling hub of local commerce. Here, you’ll find everything from traditional silk ao dais to souvenirs, handicrafts, and street food. Guests have the option to stay and explore the market on their own or return to the hotel with the group.

The tour ends at approximately 18:00 PM, with transfer back to your hotel.

Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.

This morning, we depart Ho Chi Minh City for a scenic private transfer to Phan Thiet, a journey of approximately 5 hours. Once a thriving part of the ancient Cham Kingdom, Phan Thiet today is a peaceful coastal town and a wonderful destination to unwind — making it an ideal beach stop to wrap up your Vietnam holiday.

Although modest in size, Phan Thiet offers a charming blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The surrounding area is home to white sandy beaches lined with coconut palms, dramatic red sand dunes, natural lakes, and impressive canyons — all adding to the region’s quiet allure. It also features a renowned golf course and remains home to Cham and Raglai ethnic minority communities, preserving echoes of its rich historical past.

Upon arrival, check in to your beachfront resort and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.

Overnight in Phan Thiet / Mui Ne.

Today is a free day to relax or explore the unique surroundings of Mui Ne, located at the far end of the beach. While many visitors come for sunbathing, swimming, and windsurfing, Mui Ne offers much more than its tranquil shoreline.

Take time to visit the Mui Ne Fishing Village, a charming and often overlooked spot that offers a glimpse into authentic coastal life. There are three great reasons to make the trip:

  1. Peaceful and Untouched – Few tourists venture beyond the sand dunes, making the village a quiet and authentic experience.

  2. Scenic Harbour Views – The harbour, filled with traditional round fishing boats, is incredibly picturesque — especially from the viewpoint where the dunes road turns off.

  3. Cultural Curiosity – The village is home to a fascinating pagoda dedicated to Vietnam’s whale cult, where locals hold ceremonies and preserve massive whale skeletons, believed to be protectors of fishermen.

For those looking to stay active, the area is also ideal for windsurfing, kitesurfing, or simply walking along the expansive red and white sand dunes, which create a surreal desert-like landscape right by the sea.

Overnight in Phan Thiet / Mui Ne.

Enjoy a full day at your leisure to relax and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of Mui Ne. Whether you prefer lounging by the beach, indulging in a spa treatment, or simply taking in the coastal scenery, today is yours to enjoy at your own pace.

Overnight in Mui Ne.

After breakfast at the hotel, we depart Mui Ne for the cool highlands of Da Lat, following the scenic Luong Son – Di Linh route, which winds past the Dai Ninh Hydropower Plant and through lush mountainous landscapes.

Upon arrival in Da Lat, check in to your hotel. The afternoon is free for you to relax or explore the charming city at your own pace. Take a leisurely walk to enjoy the fresh air, pine-covered hills, and colonial-era architecture that give Da Lat its unique character.

In the evening, savor local specialties at the bustling Da Lat Night Market, sip a warm drink at a cozy mountain-view café, and enjoy a peaceful stroll along the romantic Xuan Huong Lake.

Overnight in Da Lat.

After breakfast at the hotel, we begin a day of exploring the romantic and artistic charms of Da Lat.

Our first stop is the French Quarter, where colonial-era villas quietly emerge through pine-covered hills — a nostalgic reminder of Da Lat’s origins as a hill station retreat for French colonists.

Next, we visit the picturesque Valley of Love, a favorite destination for couples and nature lovers. Surrounded by colorful flower gardens and gentle pine hills, this tranquil area overlooks Da Thien Lake, where you might spot horse riders dressed as cowboys — a quirky local tradition.

For art enthusiasts, a visit to the XQ Embroidery Village (XQ Historical Village) is a must. As the birthplace of Vietnam’s finest hand-embroidered artwork, this unique space showcases intricate, dreamlike pieces created by talented local artisans. Watch the skilled women at work and discover the history and process behind these masterpieces — a truly inspiring experience.

We then continue to Van Hanh Pagoda, notable for its striking architectural style and its massive gold-plated Buddha statue, a peaceful and spiritual highlight of Da Lat.

Finally, we visit the Domaine de Marie Convent, a French-built religious site nestled in a lovely garden, with a unique architectural style blending Western and Vietnamese influences.

Return to the hotel for a restful evening.

Overnight in Da Lat.

Enjoy your free time at leisure this morning to relax or explore a bit more of Da Lat at your own pace.

At the designated time, we’ll transfer you to Da Lat Airport for your short flight to Da Nang.

Upon arrival in Da Nang, you’ll be met by our local guide and transferred directly to the charming ancient town of Hoi An. After checking in at your hotel, the evening is yours to enjoy at leisure.

Overnight in Hoi An.

Today offers a wonderful opportunity to escape the city and immerse yourself in the peaceful countryside of Hoi An.

Spend the day leisurely cycling through the scenic landscapes of the Song Thu River Delta, far from the noise of motorbikes and urban life. As you journey across islands and rural paths, you’ll use local means of transportation — including ferries and floating bridges — adding a sense of adventure and authenticity to the experience.

Along the way, visit local artisans who continue to craft bricks by hand, preserving age-old techniques. Stop by a traditional boatyard to see how wooden riverboats are made, and discover the process of weaving colorful Hoi An sleeping mats from straw.

A highlight of the day is trying your hand at paddling a traditional Vietnamese basket boat, a fun and unique part of local culture.

You’ll spend meaningful time with local villagers, gaining firsthand insight into their daily lives — an experience far removed from typical tourist routes. At midday, you’ll be welcomed into a local home for a traditional Vietnamese lunch, offering not just delicious food but also a glimpse into the customs and hospitality of rural Vietnam.

After relaxing in the shade of a mango tree, you’ll begin your leisurely ride back to Hoi An, which takes about an hour.

Overnight in Hoi An.

Hoi An Ancient Town is the cultural heart of Vietnam and a highlight of any journey through the country — a destination no Vietnam tour would be complete without. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to 19th centuries. Its architecture and street layout beautifully reflect a unique blend of indigenous and foreign influences, creating an atmosphere that is both timeless and enchanting.

Today is yours to explore at your leisure. You may choose to:

  • Cycle through the countryside, pedaling past rice paddies and peaceful villages that surround the town

  • Shop for souvenirs, handmade lanterns, or unique finds in art galleries and antique shops

  • Relax at a sidewalk café, sip Vietnamese coffee, and soak in the laid-back ambiance of this historic town

  • Or, take a short ride to the white sandy shores of Cua Dai Beach and unwind by the sea

Whatever you choose, the charm of Hoi An will leave a lasting impression.

Overnight in Hoi An.

After breakfast, we depart Hoi An for Hue, the last imperial capital of Vietnam. Known for its majestic architecture, ancient pagodas, and royal tombs nestled among villages and hills, Hue is a must-visit on any Vietnam tour.

En route, enjoy a scenic drive along the coast with a brief stop at the famous Danang Beach — once a popular R&R destination for American soldiers during the Vietnam War. We also visit the Cham Museum, home to the finest collection of Cham sculpture in the world, offering fascinating insights into the region’s ancient Hindu-influenced culture.

Upon arrival in Hue, we embark on a peaceful dragon boat cruise along the Perfume River, heading to the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda. Located on a hill overlooking the river, this 17th-century pagoda is not only an architectural gem but also historically significant — it was the home temple of Thich Quang Duc, the monk who famously self-immolated in 1963 in protest against the South Vietnamese government.

In the afternoon, continue your exploration with visits to the tombs of King Minh Mang and King Khai Dinh. These are two of the most elaborate and beautiful imperial tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty, blending traditional Vietnamese design with Western influences in stunning detail.

Overnight in Hue.

After breakfast, begin the morning with a visit to the Imperial Citadel of Hue, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former seat of the Nguyen Dynasty. Strolling through this vast complex of palaces, temples, walls, and gates will give you a deeper appreciation for the grandeur of Vietnamese royal architecture and cultural heritage.

After the visit, transfer to the airport for your flight to Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital and cultural heart, operated by Vietnam Airlines.

Upon arrival in Hanoi, you’ll be welcomed and transferred to your hotel. With its rich history, elegant colonial architecture, peaceful lakes, and vibrant street life, Hanoi offers a fascinating contrast to the cities you’ve visited so far. From locals practicing Tai Chi by Hoan Kiem Lake in the early morning to the charm of tree-lined boulevards, street vendors, and renowned street food, Hanoi is full of character.

If your visit falls on a weekend, don’t miss the chance to experience the Hanoi Weekend Night Market near Hoan Kiem Lake. The area transforms into a pedestrian zone filled with red lanterns, local cuisine, folk performances, and Vietnamese-style souvenirs — a vibrant and lively evening experience.

Overnight in Hanoi.

Ranked among the world’s top travel destinations, Hanoi is Vietnam’s capital and a city with over 1,000 years of rich history and culture. Known for its scenic lakes, peaceful morning routines, tree-lined boulevards, and vibrant street life, Hanoi beautifully blends tradition with modernity.

05:30 – Early Morning Experience at Hoan Kiem Lake & the Old Quarter
Wake up early for an unforgettable morning exploration. Head to Hoan Kiem Lake, one of Hanoi’s most iconic spots, where you’ll witness locals practicing Tai Chi, dancing, and doing various forms of exercise in a truly unique and communal spirit.
From there, enjoy a peaceful walk through the Old Quarter — one of the few moments in the day when the streets are calm, offering a serene perspective on this otherwise lively area.

07:00 – Breakfast with Pho
Start the day like a true Hanoian with a steaming bowl of Phở, Vietnam’s national dish and a local favorite for breakfast.

08:00 – Ho Chi Minh Complex & One Pillar Pagoda
Visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, where the nation’s beloved leader lies in state. Learn about Vietnam’s revolutionary history at Ba Dinh Square, where President Ho Chi Minh declared independence in 1945.
Continue to the Presidential Palace and his house on stilts, offering insight into his simple lifestyle. Just nearby, visit the One Pillar Pagoda, an iconic Hanoi landmark built to resemble a lotus flower rising from the water.

Next – Temple of Literature
A must-see in Hanoi, the Temple of Literature was Vietnam’s first university, built in 1070. This serene complex honors Confucius and celebrates generations of Vietnamese scholars and intellectuals.

After Lunch – Museum of Ethnology
Explore the fascinating Museum of Ethnology, home to exhibits on Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups. In addition to cultural artifacts, the museum features full-scale traditional houses in its outdoor garden, offering a tangible sense of life across Vietnam’s diverse regions.

Late Afternoon – Cyclo Ride & Water Puppet Show
Take a leisurely cyclo ride through the Old Quarter’s bustling streets, observing the everyday life of Hanoians and capturing beautiful photos of the lively street scenes.
Wrap up the day with a traditional water puppet show, a uniquely Vietnamese art form that brings folklore and rural tales to life through music and puppetry on water.

Overnight in Hanoi.

08:30 – Depart for Sapa
After breakfast, depart from your hotel in Hanoi and enjoy a comfortable drive along the new national highway to Sapa. This scenic journey takes you through a stunning landscape of countryside villages, lush rice fields, and majestic mountains, offering beautiful views along the way.

14:30 – Arrive in Sapa
Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and take a short rest after the journey.

16:00 – Explore Sapa Town
In the late afternoon, enjoy a leisurely stroll around Sapa town, including a visit to the iconic Sapa Stone Church and nearby old streets. This is a great opportunity to take in the town’s atmosphere and admire the French colonial architecture that reflects its history as a hill station.

Evening
Dinner is on your own at one of the town’s many local restaurants, where you can sample regional specialties.

Overnight in Sapa.

08:30 – Begin Your Sapa Trekking Adventure
After breakfast, your guide will pick you up from your hotel for a short drive to Hang Da Church, located just outside of Sapa town. Along the way, stop at scenic viewpoints to admire panoramic views of the stunning Muong Hoa Valley — one of the most picturesque landscapes in northern Vietnam.

09:00 – Visit Hang Da Church & Ethnic Village
Arrive at Hang Da Church, which serves nearly 1,000 local ethnic villagers. Spend a few minutes exploring the church and the surrounding traditional ethnic village, which remains largely untouched by modern development, offering a glimpse into authentic rural life.

09:30 – Trek to Hau Thao Village
Begin your scenic trekking route to Hau Thao Village, home to the Black Hmong people. Along the way, enjoy breathtaking views of Muong Hoa Valley, terraced rice fields, and rolling hills. Once in the village, interact with locals and learn about their unique customs, traditional clothing, and everyday life.

Continue your journey to Pho Village, and trek down through the valley to reach Giang Ta Chai Village, inhabited by the Giay ethnic minority.

Lunch in Giang Ta Chai Village
Enjoy a traditional local lunch in Giang Ta Chai before continuing your trek. Afterward, hike along a mountain trail near a waterfall, where you can pause for photos and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

Afternoon – Through the Bamboo Forest to Ta Van Village
The final leg of your trek takes you through a lush bamboo forest, eventually arriving in Ta Van Village, another settlement of the Giay people. This area is renowned for its serene beauty and cultural richness, making it one of the most beloved trekking routes in the Sapa region.

Upon arrival in Ta Van, check in at your local homestay, where you’ll enjoy an authentic overnight experience surrounded by nature and traditional village life.

Overnight at a homestay in Ta Van Village.

Wake up to the peaceful sounds of the countryside and enjoy a local breakfast prepared by your host family — a warm and authentic way to start the day.

After breakfast, take some time to explore Ta Van Village, interacting with local villagers and taking in the tranquil morning atmosphere.

Then begin your trek toward Lao Chai Village, home to the Black Hmong people. Along the way, enjoy panoramic views of Sapa’s largest and most spectacular terraced rice fields, especially stunning during planting and harvest seasons. The landscapes of Ta Van and Lao Chai are considered among the best spots in Vietnam to witness the beauty of traditional rice terrace farming.

Continue walking to Y Linh Ho Village, where you’ll pass through more scenic valleys and gently sloping trails lined with mountains, streams, and terraced fields.

From Y Linh Ho, hike up to the main road, where your driver will be waiting to take you back to Sapa town.

Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure.

Overnight in Sapa.

This morning, embark on a memorable visit to one of Northern Vietnam’s vibrant hill tribe markets — a cultural highlight of any Sapa tour and a truly unique part of your Vietnam experience.

These weekly ethnic markets serve as colorful gathering places for minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, Tay, and Phu La, who descend from the surrounding mountains not only to sell handmade goods and fresh produce, but also to socialize, share news, enjoy local rice wine, and even look for potential partners.

Depending on your travel date, you will visit one of the following markets:

  • Can Cau Market – Saturdays

  • Bac Ha Market, Muong Hum Market, or Muong Khuong Market – Sundays

  • Cao Son Market – Wednesdays

  • Lung Khau Nhin Market – Thursdays

  • Coc Ly Market – Tuesdays

Each market offers its own character, charm, and insight into ethnic life in the highlands. Expect a lively atmosphere, striking traditional costumes, and endless photo opportunities.

Afternoon – Return to Hanoi
After visiting the market, drive back to Hanoi via the expressway, arriving in the evening. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel.

Overnight in Hanoi.

Arrive at Hanoi Railway Station in the early morning, where you’ll be greeted and transferred to a mini-hotel for a short rest and breakfast before your journey to the coast begins.

08:00 – Drive to Ha Long Bay
Depart Hanoi and embark on a scenic 3.5-hour drive (170 km) through the Red River Delta. Along the way, enjoy picturesque views of the lush green rice fields, water buffalo, and farmers working with traditional tools — a true glimpse of rural Vietnamese life.

At the halfway point, stop to visit a local handicraft workshop, featuring beautiful embroidered artworks, gemstones like Vietnamese star rubies and sapphires, and intricate stone carvings — perfect for browsing or souvenir shopping.

Your destination today is the stunning Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its limestone karsts, emerald waters, and mystical caves.

11:30 – 12:00 – Embark on Your Cruise
Upon arrival at the port, you’ll be warmly welcomed aboard your luxury junk boat with a refreshing glass of wine and a seafood lunch prepared with fresh, local ingredients.

As the cruise glides deeper into the tranquil waters of Ha Long Bay, soak in the breathtaking scenery — thousands of towering limestone islands and islets rising dramatically from the sea.

In the afternoon, the cruise makes stops to explore:

  • The magnificent Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave), renowned for its impressive stalactite formations and vast chambers.

  • The pristine Ti Top Island, where you can relax on the white sandy beach or hike to the top for a panoramic view of the bay.

The boat will anchor in a peaceful area for the night, allowing you to fully enjoy the serenity of Ha Long Bay under the stars.

Overnight on board the junk, surrounded by the wild, natural beauty of the bay.

They say that no journey to Vietnam is complete without a visit to Ha Long Bay — and especially, an overnight stay on a romantic cruise through this natural masterpiece. Described as majestic and mysterious, Ha Long Bay is a living gallery of limestone towers, emerald waters, and timeless charm — a true work of art sculpted by nature itself.

Morning – Explore a Secret Lagoon & Bai Tu Long Bay
After breakfast on board, set out on a sampan (small wooden boat) to discover a hidden lagoon, surrounded by limestone cliffs and still waters as the bay gently wakes up. The peaceful morning atmosphere offers the perfect time for quiet reflection or scenic photography.

Your cruise then sails further into the lesser-traveled Bai Tu Long Bay, gliding past striking landmarks like:

  • Human Head Island

  • Turtle Island

  • Duck Islet

You’ll even pass by the famous filming location of the movie Indochine, adding a cinematic touch to the journey.

11:30 – Disembark & Return to Hanoi
Around midday, the junk returns to the harbor. From there, your driver will take you back to Hanoi, arriving in the late afternoon.


Evening – Hanoi Street Food Tour (Approx. 4 hours)

Upon arrival, get ready for a flavorful finale to your journey: a guided Hanoi street food tour — a must for food lovers and culture seekers alike.

Start with a visit to a local market, where you’ll learn about traditional Vietnamese ingredients and how they’re used in daily meals across breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Then, hit the streets on foot as you taste your way through the Old Quarter, sampling local favorites such as:

  1. Bánh Rán – Sticky rice pancakes

  2. Fried Tofu with Vermicelli & Shrimp Paste Sauce

  3. Bún Chả – Hanoi-style vermicelli with grilled pork

  4. Grilled Pork Skewers – A smoky, savory street-side delight

  5. Bia Hơi – Fresh draught beer, a true Hanoi staple

  6. Trứng Vịt Lộn – Fertilized duck egg, for the adventurous palate

  7. Egg Coffee – Creamy, rich, and unique to Hanoi

  8. Mixed Fruits in Condensed Milk – A refreshing, sweet ending

Finally, the tour wraps up with Chả Cá Lã Vọng – Hanoi’s legendary fried fish with herbs and vermicelli, considered one of the city’s most iconic dishes.

You’ll return to your hotel around 19:00, full and satisfied after this unforgettable culinary journey.

Overnight in Hanoi.

Enjoy your free time at leisure to relax or do some last-minute shopping and exploring before your flight.

At the appointed time, our Vivutravel tour guide will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to Noi Bai International Airport for your departure flight.

We sincerely thank you for traveling with Vivutravel, and we hope your journey through Vietnam has been full of unforgettable memories, inspiring moments, and meaningful connections.

Goodbye and see you again soon!

Inclusions/ Exclusions

Inclusion:

  • 2 Economy Domestic flights: Da Lat – Da Nang, Hue – Ha Noi
  • Hotel accommodation (Check-in time: 14h00, Check-out time: 12h00)
  • Return train tickets Hanoi – Lao Cai – Hanoi
  • Private car/mini van
  • All entrance fees
  • Boat Trip in Halong, Hue, Mekong Delta
  • English speaking guides (Except for free days)
  • Meals as per program
  • Visa approval letter to Vietnam (Except for $25 usd per person as stamping fee at the airport)

Exclusion:

  • Early check-in & late check-out
  • International flight in/ out Vietnam
  • Tips
  • Drinks
  • Personal Expenses
  • Insurance

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General cancellation charges that applied by travel services in Vietnam and Indochina.

– Domestic flights: 25% of the fares
– 3 star hotels, no charge if you cancel 5 -7 days before your arrival. (FIT)
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– 5 stars hotels, no charge if you cancel 15 – 20 days before your arrival (FIT)

However, in peak season, we may have to pay the hotels one month before your arrival to secure the booking, and in this case, the cancellation policy will be based on the hotels’ cancellation plolicies.

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