Authentic Vietnam Trip 14 Days 13 Nights
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14 days 13 nights
Hanoi
Ho Chi Minh City
Hanoi - Halong Bay - Surprise cave - Sapa - Cat Cat village - Y Linh Ho village - Lao Chai village - Ta Van village - Hanoi - Da Nang - Hoi An - Hue - Saigon (HCM city) - Ben Tre (Mekong Delta) - Ho Chi Minh city
Highlights
Encounter the Vietnam Trip 2 weeks with its rich history, vibrant culture, awe-inspiring landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine. With 32 UNESCO World Heritage sites, Vietnam presents architectural marvels, ancient relics, and revered landmarks. The friendly and hospitable Vietnamese people share their traditions and customs. Delight in the vibrant flavors of Vietnamese cuisine, renowned throughout Asia. Embark on an Vietnam Trip Package Deals 14 Days and discover a world of marvels.
- Witness the lively metropolis of Hanoi, overflowing with historical and cultural treasures.
- Embark on an unforgettable expedition through the UNESCO World Heritage site, Ha Long Bay.
- Explore the mist-shrouded city of Sapa with its diverse ethnic communities.
- Enchanted by the timeless grandeur of Hoi An's ancient town.
- Immerse yourself in the innocence and simplicity of Hue.
- Indulge in the rustic charm of the Mekong Delta with an overnight stay in a pristine, 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.
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.
You may choose to wake up at 6:30am to enjoy coffee, tea, and breakfast pastries served in the dining room. However, this is not mandatory if you prefer to sleep in.
For those who wish to participate, a Tai Chi lesson lasting about 30 minutes will be held on the sundeck at 6:45am.
Guests will then be transferred by tender to Titov Island, where they can spend approximately one hour climbing to the peak to enjoy a stunning 360-degree view of the Bay. An expansive viewing deck is also available halfway up the island for those who prefer not to climb. After the climb, guests can relax on the beach and take a swim.
Once guests return to the boat, they will have 30 minutes to freshen up and finish packing. We kindly ask guests to collect all of their belongings from the cabins and leave heavy luggage outside of the cabins. Our staff will transfer your luggage directly to the pier.
A full breakfast will be served in the dining room, and bills will be settled after breakfast. Guests can then relax on the sundeck or in the dining room, enjoying the beautiful bay scenery as we approach the pier.
We are scheduled to arrive at Tuan Chau port at 11:00am. Guests can then relax inside the pier building while waiting for return transportation.
(Please note that the itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions, tide levels, and operational conditions, and 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 Hanoi.
Later, at 8:10 PM, you will be transferred to the railway station to catch the night train to Sapa.
Overnight on train (A/C soft sleeper - 4 persons/ cabin).
Upon your arrival at Lao Cai railway station at approximately 6:00 AM, a comfortable transfer will take you to the magnificent town of Sapa. Nestled in the mountains, Sapa boasts a diverse and vibrant community of over 30 ethnic minority tribes, including the Black H'mong, Flower H'mong, and Red Dzao. The town is also home to Fansipan Mount, the highest peak in Vietnam. Upon arrival in Sapa, you may choose to enjoy breakfast at your hotel or one of the nearby restaurants.
After breakfast, you will set out on a trekking adventure to Cat Cat village. This charming village is located on the picturesque Muong Hoa Valley and is inhabited by the H'Mong hill tribe. The village is situated about 3 km away from Sapa Town and can be reached by an easy 45-minute walk. During your trek, you will be surrounded by rice fields and corn plantations.
Next, you will proceed towards Lao Chai village via Y Linh Ho village. As you traverse through the region's stunning landscape, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and explore the scenic beauty of the area.
At lunchtime, you will savor a delectable meal at a local restaurant, which may be located in Lao Chai village.
After lunch, your trek will take you to Ta Van village, where you can leisurely stroll and observe the traditional lifestyle of the friendly locals. The village's serene and picturesque rural surroundings, complete with rice paddies, wooden bridges, and rivers, offer the perfect setting to relax and unwind.
Return to Sapa Town by car, then check-in your hotel.
Dinner on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Sapa Town.
Following breakfast, you will have some free time to spend in the village before being picked up by the driver to return to Sapa town. From there, you will take a VIP bus to Hanoi, which covers a distance of 330km and takes approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes.
Upon arrival at your hotel in Hanoi in the afternoon, you will have some free time to explore the city on your own.
You may choose to enjoy a meal at a restaurant of your choice.
Overnight 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.
After enjoying a delicious breakfast, embark on a scenic walk through the Hoi An ancient town to discover its hidden gems. Begin by visiting the Quan Cong temple, a shrine dedicated to the brave and loyal Chinese General. Next, explore the Phuc Kien pagoda, the most famous assembly hall in the ancient town. The pagoda was built by Fukjianese, who were Chinese traders that settled in Hoi An during the XVII century. Here, various gods are worshipped, as it serves as a place of worship for the traders.
Continue your exploration by visiting the Japanese Bridge, an iconic landmark of Hoi An that is widely used as an emblem of the town. Built by Japanese merchants in the 16th century, the bridge is a testament to the town's history and cultural diversity. Next, visit the Tan Ky ancient house, the most popular of Hoi An's old houses. The house is an excellent example of traditional Vietnamese architecture and showcases the town's cultural heritage.
Before lunch, take a moment to admire the beauty of Hoi An port, a World Heritage site listed by UNESCO.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant before beginning the afternoon activities.
Spend a leisurely day cycling through the picturesque countryside of Vietnam, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. After cycling through the town, pass through the villages of rice fields on quiet roads, culminating in the Van Lang fisherman village and Bay Mau water coconut forest. Covering an area of seven hectares, the forest comprises mangroves, canals, and houses covered in water coconut leaf. This place served as a refuge for people and local soldiers during the Vietnam War and is now famous for its abundance of seafood.
On the way to the village, stop at Ba Le market, rice fields, cemeteries, and schools. Upon arrival in the village, you will be greeted with a warm cup of green tea by Mr. Han and his family, the third generation of his family to live in the village. Take some free time to stroll through the village before joining the locals in a basket boat to learn their traditional fishing techniques in the water coconut forest.
After returning to Mr. Han and his family, enjoy a traditional therapeutic foot bath with medicinal herbs before preparing dinner with a local family. Dinner will feature a range of local dishes, including Tam Huu spring rolls, Banh Xeo local pancakes, and grilled fish in banana leaf, among other Vietnamese delicacies.
After dinner, take some free time to rest and enjoy the tranquility of the region before returning to your hotel.
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.
Start your day with a refreshing bicycle ride to a coconut garden after breakfast. Enjoy the taste of fresh coconuts while listening to the story of the house with three compartments and two wings.
Next, you will taste fresh cocoa and learn about the processes of harvesting and producing cocoa in the region. This unique experience will enable you to discover the traditional methods of cocoa picking.
Cycle through a beautiful region that features typical southern landscapes, and admire the vast rice fields, orchards, gardens, and canals that stretch for miles.
After a busy morning, take a break for lunch and savor the local cuisine. Collect your luggage and hit the road to Ho Chi Minh City.
Your full-day adventure and discovery of Vietnamese rural life will conclude upon your arrival 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.
- Night train (A/C soft sleeper - 4 persons/ cabin) to Sapa.
- 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 Hoi An, Hue, 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).
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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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unique touch to our 2 Week Vietnam Trip
Our journey through Vietnam as a couple was unforgettable! In Sapa, trekking to Cat Cat, Y Linh Ho, and Lao Chai villages was a highlight, showcasing the breathtaking landscapes and warm hospitality of the locals. The experience deepened our bond as we navigated the trails together. Hoi An's ancient town was equally magical, where we strolled through the charming streets and indulged in local cuisine. The ecotour and cycling through the countryside allowed us to discover the beauty of the region, while the basket boat cruise in Bay Mau forest added a fun and unique touch to our 2 Week ..View More -
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delightful cruise
Exploring Sapa was a dream! The trek to Cat Cat village offered stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences. In Hoi An, we enjoyed the vibrant Old Town, cycled through serene countryside, and took a delightful cruise on a basket boat. Each moment was filled with joy and connection in our trip to Vietnam package. -
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Hoi An's ancient charm made our hearts flutter
Our romantic getaway in Sapa was breathtaking! Trekking through the picturesque villages like Cat Cat and Ta Van brought us closer together, while Hoi An's ancient charm made our hearts flutter of our package trip to Vietnam 14 days.
Frequent Questions and Answers (FAQs)
What to see in Vietnam in 14 days?
Must-See places in Vietnam Trip 2 weeks: What to Do, See, and Visit
Hanoi: The cultural capital with its Old Quarter, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, and Hoan Kiem Lake.
Ha Long Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its thousands of karst islands.
Sapa: Known for its terraced rice fields and ethnic villages nestled in the mountains.
Ha Giang: Renowned for its spectacular mountain landscapes and winding roads with breathtaking views.
Imperial City of Hue: A UNESCO World Heritage site and historical complex that was the seat of power for the Nguyen emperors.
Ancient Town of Hoi An: A UNESCO World Heritage site with old buildings, temples, and colorful houses that attract many visitors.
Mekong Delta: The floating markets of Cai Rang and Phong Dien are among the most famous, where you can see local trading boats.
What is the most beautiful part of Vietnam?
Northern Vietnam stands out for its traditional culture, breathtaking landscapes, and delicious cuisine.
What is the most beautiful place in Vietnam?
Hoi An, a charming coastal city, is one of the most beautiful destinations in the country. Its historic center is full of old buildings, temples, and colorful houses, attracting many visitors.
What is the best month to visit Vietnam?
The best time to visit Vietnam is from November to May, during the dry season. The temperatures are pleasant, around 29°C, and the months from January to May offer ideal conditions.
When is the rainy season in Vietnam?
The rainy season lasts from June to September in the north and south, and from August to January in the central region. Despite the rainfall, there are often sunny days, perfect for beautiful photos.
When to visit the rice terraces in Vietnam?
The terraced rice fields are beautiful from late May to June and from early October to November. The fields transition from vibrant green to golden yellow just before the harvest.
How to dress for a trip to Vietnam?
Opt for light and short clothing like shorts, dresses, and T-shirts. Bring a dressier outfit for evenings out, a hat for the sun, and a swimsuit. For visiting pagodas and temples, wear long and modest clothing.
How to greet in Vietnam?
In Vietnam, people greet each other with a handshake, though women often prefer a nod. Kissing on the cheek is not common.
How to thank a Vietnamese person?
Hello: Xin chào
Goodbye: chào tạm biệt
Thank you: cảm ơn
Fine, thank you: khỏe, cảm ơn
Excuse me, sorry: xin lỗi
How to behave in Vietnam?
It is important to stay calm in public. Vietnamese people appreciate tranquility, so avoid outbursts of anger and large displays of emotion.
Conclusion
With Vietnam trip package 14 days, you will have plenty of time to travel from north to south or vice versa. You can fully appreciate the beauty, cultural richness, delicious cuisine, and meet the locals, providing an immersive and memorable experience of Vietnam.
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