21 days tour

Vietnam Explorer

$ 3,300 .00 USD

Total price per person

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Vietnam Explorer

This tour includes:

Transport

Bus, Boat, Flight, Train

Others

All accommodation, activities and meals that are shown in the itinerary are included in the total cost of your trip You will also receive a complimentary transfer to and from the airport if you arrive on day 1 of the trip and depart on the last day and have provided your international flight information.

Guide

Tour Leaders are quite simply the glue that holds our tours together. They are chosen for their travel experience and people skills and are thoroughly trained by Explore, widely acknowledged as some of the best training in the industry. A Tour Leaderโ€™s ultimate aim is to ensure everyone is well looked after and have a fantastic trip. They are there to ensure that the tour logistics run smoothly, that health and safety is adhered to and provide comprehensive briefings at the beginning and throughout the tour.

Accommodation

2 nights simple boat 14 nights standard hotel 2 nights standard junk 1 nights simple overnight train 1 nights standard tented camp

Meals

A key facet of our responsible approach to tourism is that we encourage our groups to eat in local restaurants that prepare locally grown food. We give customers choice as to their meals and do not use rather bland and impersonal hotel restaurants or all- inclusive options 19 Breakfasts 5 Lunches 6 Dinners

Not included:

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Flights

International flights not included in the tour cost

Others

Any visa costs, spending money and tips are not included in the trip price. You can also book extra nightsโ€™ accommodation at the beginning and end of the trip and the cost of this accommodation along with any transfers would be quoted separately.

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Itinerary of your trip Vietnam Explorer

  • Day 1 Day 1: Join Tour In Hanoi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Join Tour In Hanoi

      Arrive in the architecturally styled city of Hanoi. Designed like a French provincial town, with tree-lined boulevards, the streets are lined with food sellers tempting you with all manner of noodles, snacks and stir-fried delights from shoulder panniers, all adding to the charm of Hanoiโ€™s historic heart. For those arriving on time our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for the welcome meeting and for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner. There are no other activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Hanoi at any time. If you would like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to arrive into Noi Bai International Airport (HAN), which is only a 45 minute drive to the hotel. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information by note left at the front desk. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, perhaps you might choose to take a stroll through the narrow lanes of the Old Quarter, or perhaps enjoy a gentle walk around Hoan Kiem Lake.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Discover The Sights Of Hanoi Including The Old Quarter
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Discover The Sights Of Hanoi Including The Old Quarter

      This morning we make a tour of the main sights of Hanoi. Among the interesting sights are the charming One-Pillar Pagoda and the Presidential Palace, a very fine example of French colonial architecture. Ho Chi Minh himself, a spartan-living and scholarly man, chose not to live in the Presidential Palace; he preferred instead a simple teak 2-storied stilt-house specially built for him in the grounds. In the afternoon we visit the Old Quarter of Hanoi. The streets are named after various crafts or specialities: Paper Street, Silk Street, Basket Street etc. The shops themselves have very narrow frontages but are actually quite deep; they are known locally as โ€™tubeโ€™ shops.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Free Time In Hanoi, Drive To Halong Bay; Overnight On Boat
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Free Time In Hanoi, Drive To Halong Bay; Overnight On Boat

      This morning we drive out towards the magnificent Halong Bay in the Gulf of Tonkin. Thousands of jagged limestone islands rise out of the jade green waters like the hairy scales of a submerged dragon. In fact Ha Long means โ€™where the dragon descends to the seaโ€™ as legend tells that the rugged seascape was created by the pounding tail of a dragon as he ran from the mountains into the sea, carving islands in his wake. We enjoy the romantic scenery while cruising amongst the islands. Weโ€™ll have the chance to stop at a grotto beneath towering cliffs and perhaps pull into a beach where you will have time to relax or kayak (optional). It is also interesting to see the curious assortment of boats, junks and wooden sampans, their sails hoisted, gliding through the waters. We enjoy an included seafood lunch on board the boat. In the evening weโ€™ll transfer to our overnight boat. Accommodation will be in twin cabins, bedding and mattresses provided.

  • Day 4 Day 4: In Halong Bay; Sea Kayaking And Visit Floating Village; Overnight On Boat
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: In Halong Bay; Sea Kayaking And Visit Floating Village; Overnight On Boat

      Weโ€™ll have the chance to stop at an island or Three Peaches beach under towering cliffs and fringed with thick jungle. You will have the opportunity to sea kayak through stunning limestone scenery - we carry our own kayaks and lifejackets and instruction is provided (this activity is optional, but at no extra expense). Late in the afternoon we visit Cua Van floating fishing village to experience some local life of the people in this part of the bay. Again in the evening weโ€™ll transfer to our overnight boat.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Drive To Hanoi; Sleeper Train To Hue
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Drive To Hanoi; Sleeper Train To Hue

      This morning we board local rowing boats cruising through Bai Tu Long Bay. Enjoying our brunch while on the boat we get to see Bai Tho mountains and Ha Long market. During our cruise we sail to the beautiful caves of Hang Luon. We then return to Hanoi where we have day rooms before boarding the overnight sleeper train for the journey to Huรฉ - bedding provided.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Arrive In Hue; Boat Along Perfume River To Thien Mu Pagoda
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Arrive In Hue; Boat Along Perfume River To Thien Mu Pagoda

      We arrive in Huรฉ, one of the great cultural and religious centres of Vietnam, a quietly impressive place and a major highlight of our trip. The Perfume River divides the city in two and it has been the inspiration for poets and painters for many centuries. In the afternoon we take a trip by boat on the Perfume River to the Thien Mu Pagoda. This lovely monastery is the oldest in Huรฉ.

  • Day 7 Day 7: In Hue, Visit The Imperial Citadel; Free Afternoon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: In Hue, Visit The Imperial Citadel; Free Afternoon

      To appreciate Hueโ€™s fascinating history weโ€™ll tour the Old Citadel in the morning. The citadel/palace built by the Nguyen dynasty (early 1800โ€™s to 1945) has formal moats and impressive ramparts and was an exact copy of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Although most of the Inner City was destroyed during the Tet Offensive (1968), the vast outer walls and the West Wing remain and are an eloquent reminder of the palaceโ€™s former glory. The afternoon is free to wander at your own pace. You may choose to hire a bike or wander the back streets and lively markets (optional).

  • Day 8 Day 8: Scenic Drive Via Danang To Hoi An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Scenic Drive Via Danang To Hoi An

      This morning we enjoy a scenic drive across the spectacular Col des Nuages, otherwise known as the Hai Van Pass observing rural scenes of thatched, wooden houses and lime-green rice paddies as well as enjoying panoramic sea views. Pausing in Danang, once the centre of the Kingdom of Champa (2nd century AD - 1720) we visit the Cham Museum, home to a fine collection of Cham sculptures. Our next stop is at the nearby five peaks of the Marble Mountains, said to represent the five elements of water, wood, fire, gold and earth. Naturally formed grottoes have been transformed into heavily carved Buddhist sanctuaries. A short distance from the mountains we find the white sands of My Khe Beach (nicknamed China Beach by American troops)- an ideal spot for a brief rest. Finally we reach our destination - the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An.

  • Day 9 Day 9: From Hoi An, Visit Ancient My Son; Free Afternoon In Hoi An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: From Hoi An, Visit Ancient My Son; Free Afternoon In Hoi An

      The Portuguese arrived here in the 16th century and by the 18th century it had become one of the busiest international trading ports of South-East Asia. Hoi An still retains its medieval charm with old buildings and colourful markets. During our stay here we include an excursion to My Son. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, My Son is a striking complex of tower temples located in a secluded valley. The rest of our time is left free for personal exploration. A cookery class at one of Hoi Anโ€™s restaurants is a popular choice, as is the lantern-making workshop where you can learn how to make the beautiful lanterns that are ubiquitous in Hoi An.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Free Day To Explore Hoi An; Optional Visit To My Lai
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Free Day To Explore Hoi An; Optional Visit To My Lai

      Bicycles here are inexpensive and a great way to get out into the surrounding countryside or perhaps take a trip to the nearby beaches. Hoi An is also renowned for its many craft and tailorsโ€™ shops. You may wish to take an optional excursion to Quang Ngai, the site of the My Lai Massacre Memorial. The massacre was a significant turning point in the Vietnam War and the horrific story is told through a photo presentation - an emotional experience. Another option would be to take a fishing trip out to the Thu Bon River Delta, where we learn how to fish using a traditional cast net. We travel out by boat where we meet local fisherman and try our hand at cast net fishing as well as trying the bamboo winches used to haul in the huge drop nets from the river. We also have a chance to go out in a Vietnamese โ€™basket boatโ€™ - a circular boat constructed from bamboo that takes some practice to row!

  • Day 11 Day 11: Drive Through Mountains To Kon Tum In Central Highlands
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Drive Through Mountains To Kon Tum In Central Highlands

      Our journey takes us inland through the mountains of the Central Highlands to the market town of Kon Tum. It is a long day of travel but the stunning scenery and opportunity to see this rural area more than make up for it.

  • Day 12 Day 12: In Kon Tum, Walk Through Tribal Villages
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: In Kon Tum, Walk Through Tribal Villages

      On our second day here we walk out to Kon Ko Tu, one of the many Bahnar tribal villages in the surrounding area (approx 5 hours walking, graded easy to moderate). We walk through cassava and sugar plantations and pass several stilted villages en route. After lunch there is an opportunity to float back to the village on local dugout canoes. In the evening we can visit the Village Rong or communal house which is the most important building in the village - not only is it used for festivals and village meetings, but it acts as the court where people are tried for tribal offences.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Drive To Western Highlands; Take Boat On Lake Lak
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Drive To Western Highlands; Take Boat On Lake Lak

      We drive south today through the Central Highlands, to Buon Me Thuot, Dak Lak Provinceโ€™s administrative centre and the Western Highlandsโ€™ unofficial capital. Although a nondescript town, there are many minority Ede villages in this region, and we head south to Lak Lake to spend a night in a bungalow near the shores. After settling in to our picturesque accommodation, we have some free time to explore the area by foot, bicycle or by kayak.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Drive To Coastal Nha Trang
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Drive To Coastal Nha Trang

      We rise early this morning to take a boat out onto Lak Lake for sunrise. We then continue on foot to Yang Tao village where we learn about how this small community produces pottery and harvests its plentiful cacao supply to support the village. Later, we continue south by bus, where our drive sees us descending to the coastal plains, as we make our way to the fishing town and beach resort of Nha Trang. Some of the most impressive Cham towers can be seen on the outskirts of the town on our arrival.

  • Day 15 Day 15: In Nha Trang, Boat Cruise On Ninh Van Bay
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: In Nha Trang, Boat Cruise On Ninh Van Bay

      Today we enjoy this seaside town, famed for its clear warm water, delicious seafood and white sand beach. We plan a boat trip to some of the outlying islands to swim and relax (dependent on local weather conditions).

  • Day 16 Day 16: Fly To Ho Chi Minh City; Explore Old Saigon; Free Afternoon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Fly To Ho Chi Minh City; Explore Old Saigon; Free Afternoon

      Today we fly to Ho Chi Minh City where we have a walking tour of the cityโ€™s central sights including the National Assembly, Hotel de Ville, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Independence Palace and the War Crimes Museum. The afternoon is free for you to walk around this charming city. This afternoon we will experience a different side of Ho Chi Minh City, away from the major sights where we take a walk through Old Saigonโ€™s back alleys. We make our way to District 3 and turn off the main thoroughfare and into the maze of narrow streets of this bustling district. Our walk takes us past ramshackle shopfronts, through local markets selling anything from colourful fruit to bootleg DVDs, and past houses, churches and schools, all squeezed into the small buildings that line the narrow alleys. Itโ€™s a fascinating inter-connected community here that is a stones-throw from the city centre, yet feels a far cry from the modern buildings and throngs of tourists. We stop at a local stall for a traditional Vietnamese coffee (brewed coffee served sweet with condensed milk) where we can also sample โ€™Banh Miโ€™ - a Vietnamese take on the humble French baguette - freshly baked and packed with a combo of traditional and more exotic, aromatic ingredients. The walk ends at a previously-secret weaponsโ€™ bunker. A small unassuming โ€™tube houseโ€™ nestled in a quiet neighbourhood hides a trap door in the floor, concealing a basement stocked full of rifles, grenades and ammunition. The bunker played a key role in the TET Offensive of 1968, it was the base from which the Viet Congโ€™s "Team 5" launched their assault, and its location was only revealed after the end of the war. We have some time to explore the house and bunker, filled with decommissioned weapons and photographs, news clippings and memorabilia from the wartime.

  • Day 17 Day 17: Drive To Mekong Delta; Cruise Mekong River; Overnight In Homestay
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Drive To Mekong Delta; Cruise Mekong River; Overnight In Homestay

      This morning we drive to Sa Dec, a peaceful town in the heart of the Mekong Delta. We explore the town on foot, walking through its narrow streets lined with centuries-old houses and Chinese Temples. We then make our way to the dock where we board our specially chartered river boat. Travelling along the backwaters by boat is by far the best way to see the delta, passing villages of stilted houses, abundant rice fields and a variety of cottage industries as we go. Before lunch we stop at Tan Qui Dong, famous for its perfectly manicured floating flower gardens. Lunch will be served onboard, with delicacies such as โ€™elephant ear fishโ€™ available with a selection of locally sourced produce. We end the day by docking outside our night stop, the Ut Trinh Homestay. Set amongst manicured gardens, our homestay comprises of light and airy twin rooms with en-suite facilities (toilets and hot showers). The dรฉcor is traditional and reflective of this region, and there is a large communal living area and dining room. It is here we can get to know our hosts whilst we help them to prepare a selection of local dishes for tonightโ€™s dinner.

  • Day 18 Day 18: In Mekong Delta, Watch Cottage Industries Alongside Narrow Canals
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: In Mekong Delta, Watch Cottage Industries Alongside Narrow Canals

      After a hearty breakfast, we wave goodbye to our hosts and continue our cruise up the delta, first stopping at My An. Here we meet a family of traditional brick makers, learning how they have been using their kiln to fire bricks for local industries for generations. We then move onto Hoa Tinh village where we disembark for a short walk to spot the locals weaving baskets and crafting a variety of implements from bamboo. Lunch is served onboard as we voyage through the small narrow canal of Cai Ca, with plenty of opportunity to watch local life pass by. Coming out of the tributaries we cross the lower river and continue onto Can Tho, the bustling capital of the Mekong Delta. Can Tho is the centre in which farmers, fisherman and trades people come together to sell their products, and of course to buy for themselves and their families. Consequently Can Tho is packed full of markets, some are street markets but most are on the water, with many river intersections bustling with floating markets.

  • Day 19 Day 19: Drive To Ho Chi Minh City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Drive To Ho Chi Minh City

      We venture out this morning to explore one of the biggest floating markets in the area, Cai Rang. This market is the coming together of boats big and small from all parts of the Mekong Delta. Weโ€™ll have a chance to watch the lively morning trade in fish, flowers, handicrafts and more, as well as trying our hand at some bartering ourselves. Here we can choose from the excellent array of fresh fruit such as the ubiquitous jackfruit, sweet mango, dragon fruit, or the infamously pungent durian fruit. From Cai Rang we will will disembark and drive back to Ho Chi Minh City, where the rest of the day is free.

  • Day 20 Day 20: From Ho Chi Minh City, Visit Cu Chi Tunnels
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 20: From Ho Chi Minh City, Visit Cu Chi Tunnels

      This morning weโ€™ll take a short drive out of the city to the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, which formed an amazing underground command base for 10,000 Viet Cong troops and were a major part of the 1968 Tet Offensive. We then have a final group night before our adventure ends in Ho Chi Minh City.

  • Day 21 Day 21: Tour Ends In Ho Chi Minh City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 21: Tour Ends In Ho Chi Minh City

      The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Ho Chi Minh City at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to depart from Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN), which is 30 minutes from the airport. If you have time you may wish to pick up some last minute bargains at Binh Tay Market.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 85

Age range allowed for this experience.

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