Visiting: Vietnam
Forget everything you know about traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, helmets and stop signs. They don’t matter here.
Uncle Ho's Magical Mystery Tour
Wait until you're safely on the other side before you start high-fiving your success.(Was Vietnam South to North)
Ho Chi Minh City
You know when you’re camping, how you can
sit and watch the fire crackle and spark for hours? That’s what it’s like
watching the people in Ho Chi Minh. Grab an outside seat, a bowl of
pho and prepare to be mesmerised.Arrive in Ho Chi Minh and explore this fascinating city
Mekong Delta
Three things you’ll learn here: how soy
sauce is made, whether or not you like the taste of elephant ear fish and what
a popcorn factory smells like. Stay overnight with a local family before
heading back to cruise the canals, rivers and backwaters. Join the boat at the
small market town of Cai Be Cruise the canals, rivers and
backwaters and discover how the local people lead their lives Visit a congested flotilla
of boats selling all manner of fruit and vegetables at Cai Be's floating
marketStop by some family-run industries, which include a rice
paper, popcorn and popped rice factory Learn the process
involved in making some of the products for which the Mekong Delta is
famous – including fish sauce, soy sauce, tofu and clay floor tiles
Arrive at asimple home-stay
situated on an island in the middle of the Mekong River Enjoy a dinner including the Mekong Delta's famous “Elephant Ear Fish” as well as a
number of other Mekong specialtiesTake a walk along the island's trails and a sampan ride through some of its
small creeks and canalsSet off on the riverboat back to Cai Be and return to Ho Chi Minh in the afternoon (2B, D)
Cu Chi Tunnels
Leave your claustrophobia at the door if
you want to squeeze into these teeny tiny tunnels. Then jump on a bike and
check out some of Ho Chi Minh’s best, including The Reunification Palace, War
Remnants Museum, Ben Thanh Market and Notre Dame Cathedral. Crawl through a section of the Cu Chi Tunnels Learn how the
brave men and women of Cu Chi built underground hospitals, kitchens and
meeting rooms during their struggle Spend the last afternoon in Vietnam shopping in
the city’s main business district, or take a cyclo ride
through the busy city streets to Ho Chi Minh’s Chinatown district, Cholon (B)
Dalat
The French had it right, building villas up
here to escape the heat of Ho Chi Minh City. Cycle around the tea and coffee plantations,
see the summer palace of Vietnam’s last emperor and pick which place has been
dubbed “Crazy House”. Join a local bus for the day-long drive to Dalat Mix with locals and other
travellers on board the bus Journey past rubber and teak plantations before ascending
the jungle-clad pass to Bao Loc Continue past tea and coffee
plantations, where the people and their
houses look very different to those in Ho Chi MinhEnjoy a full free day to explore some of the more interesting sights in
Dalat, including the old railway station, Bao Dai, and
the Hang Nga Guesthouse, known as the 'Crazy House' Perhaps pay a visit to one of
Dalat's most notable residents, Buddhist monk/artist, Vien Thuc, and purchase his black ink on paper paintings and
calligraphy for approximately US$5 a piece Why not try lunch is
the upstairs 'mezzanine' floor of the fruit and vegetable pavilion in
Dalat's central market Take an optional trip out to 'Lat Village'
– a local ethnic hill tribe community located just outside Dalat (2B)
Nha Trang - Island Cruise
This is the part where your friends get jealous:
cruising the islands, jumping off the boat for a swim and a snorkel then
tucking into a seafood lunch.Enjoy plenty of time to worship the sun during two full days in
Nha Trang Head out onto the water for a day to cruise
around the islands Spend stacks of time swimming and snorkellingIndulge in a lunchtime feast of freshly caught seafood and other delights
for non-fish eaters Board the overnight sleeper train bound for Danang (B, L)
Hoi An
If Hoi An was a kid, you’d want to pinch
her little cheeks: cute winding streets, charming heritage architecture and
some of the prettiest sunsets ever. Drive through the busy streets of Danang and pass by the
massive former US airbase that was, in 1968, the busiest airport in the
world Take a walking tour of Hoi AnEnjoy free time - there’s such a broad choice of things to see and do, and they can all be
experienced without difficulty Perhaps rent bicycles
and set off to explore the surrounding countryside, take a boat trip on
the river, relax on the nearby beach, enjoy the cuisine on
offer at some of the town’s numerous cheap cafes or have some clothes
made upWhy not venture further afield to Vietnam’s
world famous ‘China Beach’ and the adjacent Marble Mountains An optional visit to the Kingdom of Champa, the ancient ruins at My
Son, can be completed in half a dayLeave Hoi An and take the day train to Nha Trang (B)
Hue
Bit of bike riding, bit of walking and a
bit of cruising down the Perfume River. Chat with the locals on the overnight train to Hanoi.Mount local ‘shopping’ bikes and cycle down to the riversidePlace the bikes on
board a ‘Dragon Boat’, and enjoy a cruise up the Perfume River to visit the Thien Mu pagodaChoose to either cycle back into town from here, approximately 8km, or
staying on the boat to head back down river to the Citadel Spend
a couple of hours exploring Hue’s massive walled citadel and the
Forbidden Purple Palace enclosed withinPerhaps cycle out to
one of the Royal tombs such as the tomb of Emperor Tu Duc,
one of the best remaining examples of its kind Alternatively, set off on an optional motorcycle
tour of the sights in Hue and some surrounding villages (2B)
Hanoi
Back on solid ground, with free time to say
hi to Uncle Ho at One Pillar Pagoda, geek out at the Temple of Literature or
grab some pho in the Old Quarter. Begin by visiting the One
Pillar Pagoda near the Soviet-inspired mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh
Walk to the Temple of
Literature - Vietnam’s first educational institute Visit the Hoa
Lo Prison, probably better known to most as the ‘Hanoi Hilton’Enjoy a free afternoon to wander around town and check out the
lifestyles of Hanoi’s people Perhaps stop by the
city’s Old Quarter, situated to the north of the lake (B)
Halong Bay - Hanoi
Swim, snorkel, eat a freshly caught seafood
lunch, grab a cocktail and watch the sunset. Fingers crossed for a clear night
so you can sleep out on the deck under the stars. Day 16 Take a drive through the fertile
Red River Delta to the bayside town of Bai Chay Board a chartered
boat and enjoy a full afternoon lazing on deck as you cruise through the seascapeIndulge in a seafood lunch is served
on board Perhaps go for a swim before going
ashore on one of the islands to explore colourful limestone caves Be lucky to witness a sunset over Halong Bay before
enjoying dinner prepared by the crewDays 17-18Enjoy free time in Hanoi to get in some sightseeing or shopping before the trip ends (B, L, D)
While the information presented here details our planned itinerary, including routes taken, activities included, accommodation and meeting times, please accept that unforseen changes may occur. We are constantly on the lookout to improve our program and further enhance your experience. Naturally, we will keep you up to date with any last minute amendments to your tour.
Key: (B) = Breakfast, (L) = Lunch, (D) = Dinner