Amazing Vietnam Tour 14 Days 13 Nights
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14 days 13 nights
Hanoi
Ho Chi Minh City
Hanoi - Halong Bay - Surprise cave - Ninh Binh - Tam Coc - Thung Nham - Bai Dinh Pagoda - Mai Chau - Na Phon - Nà Piềng - Nà Mèo - Xăm Pà - Hanoi - Da Nang - Hoi An - Hue - Saigon (Ho Chi Minh city) - Ben Tre (Mekong Delta) - HCM city
Highlights
Experience the Vietnam itinerary 2 weeks with its rich history, vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and delectable cuisine. With 32 UNESCO World Heritage sites, Vietnam offers architectural wonders, ancient ruins, and sacred landmarks. The warm and welcoming Vietnamese people share their traditions and customs. Indulge in the bold flavors of Vietnamese cuisine, renowned in Asia. Embark on a captivating journey of 2 weeks in Vietnam and unlock a world of wonders.
- Experience the lively metropolis of Hanoi, abundant in historical and cultural treasures.
- Embark on an unforgettable voyage through the UNESCO World Heritage site, Ha Long Bay.
- Unearth the serenity of rural existence in Ninh Binh - Tam Coc.
- Immerse yourself in the life of ethnic minorities through a gentle hiking expedition in Mai Chau.
- Enchanted by the timeless magnificence of Citadel Hue and the genuineness of Hoi An town.
- Savor the rustic allure of the Mekong Delta with an overnight stay in an immaculate, community-owned lodge.
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At 5:00 PM, embark on a combo: a 60-minute full Vietnamese body massage with dinner included. This revitalizing massage incorporates ancient techniques that target pressure points and invigorating movements, accompanied by aromatherapy massage oils to warm the muscles, relax the body, and enhance your overall well-being and physical flexibility.
Overnight in Hanoi.
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After breakfast, your day kicks off with a visit to the square in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, honoring the nation's founder. Your guide will narrate the country's independence history before you capture memories in photos.
Next, head to the Defense Pagoda by West Lake, ending your morning with an insightful trip to the Hanoi Ethnography Museum, showcasing Vietnam's diverse ethnic cultures.
Lunch awaits at a local eatery.
In the afternoon, a fascinating stroll through the Hanoi Old Quarter awaits you. Start with the Long Bien Bridge - Paul Doumer Bridge (Trần Nhật Duật Street side) and continue to Cao Thắng Street, famous for its traditional spices. Then, explore the Đồng Xuân Market, the largest market in Hanoi, and soak in the lively atmosphere of Hàng Mã Street, known for its decorative items, Chinese toys, and colorful lanterns.
Continue your exploration through Lương Văn Can, Lãn Ông, and Hang Buồm streets, taking the time to visit the Bạch Mã Temple (76 Hang Buồm Street), the oldest temple in Hanoi. Take a well-deserved break at Café Market (Hanoi Coffee Station, 44 Hang Bè Street or another café boutique) to enjoy a complimentary coffee.
Capture the vibrant atmosphere by Hoan Kiem Lake before attending a mesmerizing Hanoi water puppet show in the evening.
Dinner is on your own, followed by an overnight stay at the hotel in Hanoi
We will start your day with an 8am pick-up from your hotel to transfer you to Halong Bay. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular travel destination located in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. In Vietnamese, "Hạ Long" means "descending dragon."
We will arrive at Tuan Chau Port around 11:45am to 12:00pm, where you will board our boat. You will receive a welcome drink and a cruise briefing with safety instructions. A delicious deluxe Vietnamese Set Menu Lunch will also be served. If you wish, you may book a massage service in advance with your Cruise Manager and enjoy it throughout the cruise.
As we cruise through Halong Bay, we will pass by the most beautiful and serene areas, including Incense Burner, Dog Stone Islet, Fighting Cock, and Finger Islet. Our next destination is the breathtaking Surprise Cave (Hang Sửng Sốt), one of the largest and most stunning grottoes in Halong Bay. To reach the mouth of the grotto, we will climb approximately a hundred stone steps.
After exploring the Surprise Cave, we will depart and sail for about 30 minutes to anchor overnight. During this time, guests can attend a Fruit and Vegetable Carving Lesson led by our Head Chef. Our chef will demonstrate fruit and vegetable carving and teach guests how to decorate and make some traditional Vietnamese food.
Dinner, featuring fresh seafood, will be served in the evening, followed by various activities. Board games like cards or Parcheesi will be available, as well as massage services throughout the cruise. Everyone can also try their luck at squid fishing on the boat with the help of the crew.
Overnight on boat.
Guests may choose to wake up early at 6:30am to enjoy a light breakfast and hot drinks served in the dining room. However, it's not mandatory, and guests who prefer to sleep in can do so.
For those who want to participate, a Tai Chi session lasting around 30 minutes will be held on the sundeck at 6:45am.
Afterward, guests will be taken by tender to Titov Island, where they can spend approximately one hour hiking to the peak for a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Bay. There's also an expansive viewing deck available halfway up the island for guests who don't want to climb. After the climb, guests can unwind on the beach and go for a swim.
Once guests return to the boat, they'll have 30 minutes to freshen up and pack their belongings. We request that guests collect all their belongings from the cabins and leave heavy luggage outside the cabins. Our staff will transfer your luggage directly to the pier.
A full breakfast will be served in the dining room, and guests can settle their bills after breakfast. While we approach the pier, guests can relax on the sundeck or in the dining room, enjoying the beautiful bay scenery.
We're scheduled to arrive at Tuan Chau port at 11:00am. Guests can relax inside the pier building while waiting for transportation back to their hotel.
(Please note that the itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions, tide levels, and operational conditions. The times provided are approximate and may vary.)
At 12:00 PM, your memorable cruise experience will come to an end, and you will be transferred to Ninh Binh. On your way to Ninh Binh, you will make a stop to savor the mouth-watering green cake, a popular local delicacy.
In the afternoon, you will arrive in Ninh Binh and proceed to check-in at your hotel. Your comfortable and cozy accommodations await, offering you the chance to relax and unwind after a long day of adventure and exploration.
It's dinner on your own.
Overnight in Tam Coc (12km from Ninh Binh city).
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast before embarking on a scenic two-hour cruise through various waterways on a small sampan. Marvel at the picturesque rural landscape of limestone cliffs and rice fields en route to Thung Nham, which is situated just 5 kilometers away from Tam Coc.
Relish a scrumptious lunch at a nearby local eatery, after which you'll proceed to explore the majestic Bai Dinh Pagoda. Not only is it Vietnam's largest pagoda, but it's also Southeast Asia's largest, resting on a hill at the back and overlooking a river at the front. Bai Dinh Pagoda's prime location has made it one of Ninh Binh's most impressive tourist attractions.
Enjoy another delicious meal at a local restaurant before setting off for Mai Chau, a quaint village with numerous stilt houses belonging to the White Thai ethnic group. Mai Chau Valley in Hoa Binh Province is renowned for its tranquil beauty and rich cultural heritage. It offers visitors a peaceful getaway amidst rice fields.
At night, dine at a local home and stay overnight in Mai Chau.
You have two accommodation options: Homestay, which provides wooden stilt houses but has a ground floor toilet, or Bungalows, which offer self-contained rooms and are more comfortable.
After breakfast, we commence our Mai Chau trekking tour covering a distance of 10 kilometers in this exquisite valley, passing through various villages. You'll come across locals engaging in daily activities such as farming, logging, and buffalo herding.
Our trekking route includes visiting Na Phon village, Nà Piềng village, Nà Mèo village, and Xăm Pà village, where we'll have the opportunity to meet the White Thai people, who are the predominant ethnic group residing in Mai Chau. They are named as such because the upper garments of their women are white.
We'll return to Mai Chau for lunch, and after that, we can take a leisurely walk around the nearby hamlets before concluding our Mai Chau tour and heading back to Hanoi. Once we arrive in Hanoi, we'll check-in at our hotel.
Dinner will be at your own expense.
Overnight at the hotel in Hanoi.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport to catch your morning flight to Da Nang City. Upon arrival, a driver will pick you up at the airport and take you to Hoi An. En route, you will make a stop at Non Nuoc Marble village, located about 8km southeast of Da Nang City, which is also known as "Mountain and Water" in Vietnamese.
Next, you will continue your journey to the ancient town of Hoi An. This town was once an important trading port during the 17th and 18th centuries and has been officially listed as a World Heritage site. After arriving, you will check into your hotel and have free time to explore the ancient town.
Meals on your own.
Overnight in Hoi An.
What a wonderful itinerary! You will have the opportunity to experience some of the most famous and beautiful sights in Hoi An, while also venturing out into the peaceful countryside for a day of cycling and cultural immersion.
The morning walk through the ancient town sounds like a great way to start the day, with visits to some of the most significant historical and cultural sites.
The Quan Cong temple and Phuc Kien pagoda will offer insight into the Chinese influence in Hoi An, while the Japanese Bridge and Tan Ky ancient house will showcase the town's diverse heritage.
Lunch at a local restaurant is a perfect opportunity to refuel before embarking on an afternoon of cycling through the picturesque countryside. It will be refreshing to get away from the busy city and enjoy some peaceful time in nature. The Van Lang fisherman village and Bay Mau water coconut forest sound like stunning destinations, full of history and natural beauty.
Meeting Mr. Han and his family will be an incredible opportunity to learn about the local culture and traditional way of life. The basket boat tour and foot bath with medicinal herbs are unique experiences that will surely be remembered for years to come. And of course, dinner with a local family is an excellent way to sample traditional Vietnamese cuisine and connect with the local community.
Overall, this itinerary offers a great balance of history, culture, nature, and food, making it an unforgettable experience for anyone visiting Hoi An.
Overnight in Hoi An.
After enjoying breakfast, you will be driven to Danang to visit the Cham Museum, a fascinating museum that showcases the art and artifacts of the Cham civilization. Afterward, you will continue your journey to Hue, which was the capital of Đàng Trong (meaning South region of Vietnam) from 1738 to 1775 and the capital of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to 1945.
Upon arrival, you will check into your hotel and have lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, you will take a boat cruise on the serene Huong River, passing by the bustling Dong Ba market and visiting the Thien Mu pagoda on the riverbank. You will also explore Emperor Minh Mang's tomb, which is reminiscent of the Ming tombs in China with its pavilions, ponds, and gardens, and is known for its perfect harmony between architecture and its natural environment. The tomb was built during his reign (1820-1841) and completed in 1843, two years after his death by his successor Thieu Tri.
You will have dinner on your own tonight.
Overnight in Hue.
After breakfast, you will visit the Imperial Citadel, which was the seat of power for the Nguyen Dynasty from 1804-1945. You will have the opportunity to visit some of the most highly revered sites in this World Heritage area, including the Flag Tower, South Door, Edict Pavilion, Supreme Harmony Palace, and the Forbidden Purple City.
Next, you will discover Emperor Khai Dinh's mausoleum, which is unique among the royal tombs in Hue. While other royal tombs are expansive and invite respectful reflection, Khai Dinh built his final resting place to be monumental in style and bombastic in execution.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before visiting Dong Ba market, a vibrant market that offers a wide range of goods, from fresh produce to souvenirs. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Diem Phung Thi exhibition of sculptures. Diem Phung Thi was a renowned artist who began studying sculpture in 1959. Her work became famous and in 1991, her name was listed in the Larousse Dictionary: The Arts of the Twentieth Century; Dictionary of Statues and Paintings. She became an Academician of the European Academy of Sciences, Literature, and Arts in 1992. In 1992, she returned to Vietnam and opened an exhibition room at the Vietnamese-French Culture Exchange Institute in HCMC.
You will have dinner on your own tonight.
Overnight in Hue.
After an early breakfast, you will be transferred to Hue Airport for your morning flight to Ho Chi Minh City. Formerly known as Saigon, it served as the capital of the French colony of Cochin-china and later the independent republic of South Vietnam from 1955-75. On 2 July 1976, Saigon was officially renamed Ho Chi Minh City, after the Vietnamese communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1945-1955) and president (1945-1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam).
Upon arrival, you will discover the bustling city of Saigon. You will visit the Opera House, which was built in 1900 and inspired by the architecture of the Opera Garnier in Paris. The facade of the opera is a replica of the Petit Palais in Paris. You will also visit Notre-Dame Cathedral, a famous central Saigon Cathedral built in 1877 with materials imported from France, and the Post Office signed by Gustave Eiffel.
After lunch at a restaurant, you will explore the Chinese quarter "Cho Lon" and its impressive Binh Tay market. You will end the day with a visit to a lacquer ware factory, where you will have the opportunity to witness the creation of traditional Vietnamese lacquer ware.
At the end of the day, you will return to your hotel for some leisure time.
Dinner on your own.
Overnight in Saigon.
Begin your immersive experience of traditional Vietnamese life with a pick-up from your hotel in Ben Tre, a charming town situated in the Mekong Delta renowned for its scenic natural landscapes and distinct local culture.
At 10:30 am, you'll arrive at Hàm Luông pier in Ben Tre town, where you'll board a boat for a picturesque cruise on the Ben Tre River, one of the Mekong Delta's tributaries. During the journey, you'll observe the vibrant activities taking place along the river, such as fishing and water transfer, which form an essential part of the daily routine of the local people.
Witness the traditional brick-making process by visiting the masonry and observing how bricks are printed and fired. Then, explore a coconut processing workshop located along the canal and visit a workshop where mats are made and tea and fruit are enjoyed.
Experience the tropical culture of the peasants by taking a motor cart (xe lôi) or a bicycle through the green plains or green rice fields.
Enjoy lunch at the Hai Hồ family and then take a rowing boat to reach the pier, where you'll continue your journey by car to the house where you'll be spending the night. Check-in with the locals and take some time to rest or explore the village to learn more about the daily life of the locals.
Savor the flavors of traditional Vietnamese cuisine at the homestay dinner, prepared using fresh, local ingredients.
After dinner, unwind with a foot bath program that includes precious medicinal herbs from the garden and Sa Huynh salt, which is made using coconut shells for an authentic relaxation and healing experience.
Overnight homestay in Ben Tre.
Commence your day with a revitalizing bike ride to explore a coconut garden after your morning meal. Savor the taste of freshly picked coconuts while listening to the tale of the abode with two wings and three compartments.
Following that, you will have the opportunity to taste delectable cocoa and learn about the methods of cultivating and producing cocoa in the vicinity. This unparalleled experience will enable you to discover the conventional techniques of cocoa collection.
Cycle through a beautiful region that showcases typical southern landscapes, and appreciate the extensive rice fields, orchards, gardens, and canals that stretch out for miles.
After a busy morning, take a breather and enjoy the local cuisine. Collect your belongings and embark on the journey to Ho Chi Minh City.
Your full-day adventure and exploration of Vietnamese rural life will conclude when you arrive in Ho Chi Minh City around 5:00 p.m.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh city.
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What’s Inclusion
- Accommodation in a double or twin room with daily breakfast
- Overnight cruise on board a shared good-quality boat in Halong Bay (private boat upon request).
- Private air-conditioned vehicle during all tours and transfers.
- English-speaking guide during all tours.
- Entrance fees for all visits as mentioned in the itinerary
- Water puppet show in Hanoi.
- Lunch or dinner as specified in the itinerary
- Local private sampan cruise in Ninh Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Mekong Delta.
- Bicycle in Hoi An & Mekong Delta.
- Ecotour in Hoi An.
- Water & cool towels
- Government taxes & service charge.
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What’s Excluded
- International airfare and departure taxes
- Drinks and meals not mentioned
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, drinks, tips… etc.
- Personal travel insurance.
- Vietnam Visa (If you are not exempt from the visa).
- All other services not specified in the itinerary
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Notes
- Domestic flights: We quote separately and can book for you without fees.
- Surcharged for Gala dinner on 24th and 31st December if any
- Surcharged for Public holidays (30/4-1/5, Lunar New Year)
- The timing of check-in and check-out at the hotels: Check-in at 14:00, check-out at 12:00. (Early check-in/late check-out is upon your request).
- A single supplement is required if you are traveling alone.
- The triple room is possible upon your request.
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rich culture and heritage
Our two-week expedition through Vietnam itinerary 14 days was packed with excitement and camaraderie! We began in Hanoi, delving into the rich culture and heritage before heading to Halong Bay, where the Surprise Cave left us in awe. The stunning beauty of Ninh Binh was breathtaking, especially during the serene Thung Nham sampan cruise. Trekking through the villages of Mai Chau was both challenging and fulfilling, providing a glimpse into local life. The charm of Hoi An enchanted us with its historical architecture, and the eco-tour in the coconut forest was an extraordinary experience. ..View More -
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Our group of friends enjoyed two unforgettable weeks in Vietnam, making it the ultimate retreat! Beginning in Hanoi, we became engrossed in the vibrant culture before traveling to Halong Bay, where the Surprise Cave astounded us. The scenic beauty of Ninh Binh, along with a tranquil sampan cruise in Thung Nham, left us spellbound. Trekking in Mai Chau was a standout moment, letting us connect with locals and witness their way of life. We relished exploring Hoi An’s historic district and loved the eco-tour with a basket cruise in the coconut grove. Each moment fortified our bond and created ..View More -
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This itinerary was truly remarkable
Our 2 week Vietnam itinerary was truly remarkable! We began in Hanoi, immersing ourselves in the dynamic culture. The Surprise Cave in Halong Bay and the breathtaking scenery of Ninh Binh stood out as highlights. The sampan cruise in Thung Nham was calm and picturesque. Trekking in Mai Chau introduced us to delightful villages, while Hoi An’s historic town and eco-tour offered a wonderful mix of relaxation and discovery. Each location deepened our friendship and created lasting memories together!
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What to visit in Vietnam in 2 weeks?
Discovering Vietnam itinerary 2 weeks: What to Experience, See, and Explore
Hanoi: Immerse yourself in the cultural hub, featuring the Old Quarter, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, and the tranquil Hoan Kiem Lake.
Ha Long Bay: Delve into this UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its myriad karst islands, offering an otherworldly landscape.
Ninh Binh: Embark on a journey of natural splendor, historical significance, and cultural richness. Unmissable highlights include a Thung Nham cruise by sampan and the majestic Bái Đính Pagoda.
Mai Chau Ethnic Villages: Experience the authentic local life in traditional villages like Na Phon, Nà Piềng, Nà Mèo, and Xăm Pà, where homestays await.
Imperial City of Hue: Step into history at this UNESCO World Heritage site, once the seat of power for the Nguyen emperors.
Ancient Town of Hoi An: Lose yourself in the charm of this UNESCO World Heritage site, boasting ancient buildings, temples, and vibrant houses.
Mekong Delta: Dive into the hustle and bustle of the floating markets of Cai Rang and Phong Dien, witnessing the vibrant local trade scene.
Insights into Vietnam
Most Beautiful Part: Northern Vietnam captivates with its rich traditional culture, awe-inspiring landscapes, and delectable cuisine.
Most Beautiful Destination: Hoi An, a coastal gem, shines as one of Vietnam's most picturesque spots, drawing visitors with its historic allure.
Best Time to Visit: Plan your trip between November and May for optimal weather conditions, with temperatures hovering around 29°C.
Rainy Season: Expect showers from June to September in the north and south, and from August to January in central regions, interspersed with sunny breaks.
Rice Terrace Viewing: The terraced fields dazzle from late May to June and early October to November, transitioning from verdant green to golden hues before harvest.
Dress Code: Opt for light, comfortable attire such as shorts, dresses, and T-shirts. Pack a dressier outfit for evenings and modest clothing for temple visits.
Greeting Etiquette: Shake hands for greetings, while a nod suffices, especially among women. Cheek-kissing is not customary.
Expressing Gratitude: Use "Xin chào" for hello, "chào tạm biệt" for goodbye, and "cảm ơn" for thank you. "Xin lỗi" is for apologies.
Cultural Etiquette
Maintain composure in public settings, as Vietnamese culture values tranquility and modesty.
In Conclusion
With a 2 week Vietnam itinerary, you'll have ample time to traverse the length of the country, immersing yourself in its beauty, culture, cuisine, and local encounters, ensuring a deeply immersive and unforgettable experience.
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