Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi |
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Our representative/tour guide will meet and greet you at the airport. Drive to your hotel. Overnight in Hanoi. |
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Day 2: Hanoi - Sapa (B, L) |
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Enjoy 5 hour sightseeing tours to visit the city's
landmarks such as Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One Pillar Pagoda, The Temple
of Literature (First University built in the 11 Century), Hanoi Hilton
Museum. Free for walking around Hanoi's old quarter for shopping and
short visit Dong Xuan market. Enjoy a 1 hour cyclo tour around the
Hanoi City's old quarter and the traditional water puppet show.
Transfer back to your hotel. Overnight in Hanoi. |
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Day 3: Sapa (D) |
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Enjoy 5 hour sightseeing tours to visit the city's
landmarks such as Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One Pillar Pagoda, The Temple
of Literature (First University built in the 11 Century), Hanoi Hilton
Museum. Free walking around Hanoi old quarter for shopping and short
visit Dong Xuan market. Enjoy 1 hour cyclo tours around the Hanoi
City's old quarters and the traditional water puppetry show. At 22: 00,
we go to Hanoi train station to board the overnight train to Sapa. |
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Day 4: Trekking to Ta Van Village (Homestay) (B) |
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Over the next three days, we trek through this
beautiful mountain region and observe the varied customs and cultures
of some of the minority people. The trekking will be difficult at times
with some steep uphill and downhill walking, but the spectacular
scenery, with a mixture of terraced rice-fields and hill villages,
makes the hardship all worthwhile. A degree of physical preparation is
suggested to ensure maximum enjoyment from the walk. We spend the
nights in local villages, as guests of the villagers. The facilities
are very basic, but the experience is definitely unique. Our first
night of trekking is spent in a Zay village called Ta Van. |
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Day 5: Trekking to Ban Ho Village (Homestay) (B) |
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We continue our trek, passing through many
different hilltribe villages along the way. On our journey we meet many
of the local people. Black Hmong, Tay, Red Dao and Sa Pho are some of
the many minority groups who have settled in this remote region. Our
second night of trekking is most likely spent in the village of Ban Ho. |
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Day 6: Ban Ho - Sapa (B, L, D) |
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The scenery of the north is unequalled. The
Fansipan range boasts Vietnam's highest mountain and lends an alpine
feel to the areas surrounding this hill station. We complete our
trekking expedition in the afternoon and return to Sapa for a
well-earned rest and a proper shower! |
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Day 7: Sapa - Lao Cai - Hanoi (B, L) |
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An early start departing Sapa as we again past the
frontier town of Lao Cai and head for hills towards the east. We visit
the lively and colourful Sunday market in Bac Ha, arguably one of the
most colourful markets in the world! Here we see many ethnic minority
groups, but the dominant are the aptly named Flower Hmong. All these
ethnic minority tribes wear their distinct costumes and come into town
to trade on this one day of the week. Returning to Lao Cai, we catch
the overnight sleeper train for an eight-hour overnight journey back to
Hanoi. |
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| Day 8: Hanoi (B) |
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Arriving back in the capital, we have free day to
wander around and enjoy some of the city’s other attractions. A walk
around Hoan Kiem Lake is a great way of seeing how a great deal of the
life of this city revolves around this pretty body of water. Visit Ngoc
Son Temple and learn about the legend of the giant golden tortoise,
which had once inhabited the lake. Perhaps afterwards, afternoon tea at
the Metropole Hotel? In the evening there is an option to enjoy a
performance of the unique Water Puppets. |
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| Day9: Hanoi - Hue (B, L) |
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Transferring to the airport to catch morning
flight to Hue. Check-in at hotel upon arrival and take refresh for a
while. This quiet city is widely known for the magnificent architecture
of its citadels, palaces, royal tombs, pagodas and temples built under
the Nguyen Dynasty. We visit the major sites including the Imperial
Citadel with Forbidden Royal City like in Beijing. Free shopping in
Dong Ba market. Overnight in Hue. |
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| Day 10: Hue |
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Morning touring to visit the royal mausoleum of
Emperor Tu Duc and the beautiful Thien Mu Pagoda are not to be missed.
We include these in a guided cruise on the Perfume River, which also
gives us a taste of the tranquil countryside. Returning to town, we
then visit the Citadel and the Purple Forbidden City. Stay overnight in
Hue. |
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| Day 11: Hue - Hoi An (B, L) |
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This morning we embark on one of Vietnam's most
spectacular road trips by crossing over the Hai Van Pass, towards
Danang. We continue south to China Beach, enjoyed as an 'R & R'
spot during the Vietnam War, which lies against a backdrop of the
sensational Marble Mountains. We also visit these ‘mountains’, which
consist of five peaks that are actually limestone with marble outcrops
and are seen to epitomise the five elements: fire, water, earth, wood
and metal. The history of the mountains is a rich one. They were once
used by the Chams for religious purposes, but in more recent times
became a haven for the Viet Cong, with their clear view of the Danang
air base - at one time the busiest airport in the world. Good footwear
is essential, as the paths between the rocks are sometime slippery. Our
destination at the end of the day is Hoi An. There are many street-side
cafes and restaurants in Hoi An - ideal places to finish off the day by
sampling the culinary delights of this town. |
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| Day 12: Hoi An (B, D) |
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Hoi An was originally a Cham port town, but has
been influenced down the centuries by a myriad of traders from various
cultures. There is a distinctly Chinese appearance with pagodas and
assembly halls scattered along the small streets. Hoi An was once a
bustling port in centuries gone by before the river silted up. Today
much of it is a delightful backwater town with an air of liveliness.
The tranquility and charm of this town with its low tiled houses makes
it one of the most delightful places to visit in Vietnam. It is a
constant favourite of our travellers and staff. A walking tour takes us
to see a historic house (formerly home to a prominent trader), the
Japanese Covered Bridge, a Chinese assembly hall and a museum. During a
free afternoon, you can enjoy a bicycle ride in the countryside or
relax at the nearby Cua Dai Beach. |
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| Day 13: Hoi An - Da Nang - Buon Ma Thuot (B) |
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Pick up
at airport in Buon Ma Thuot and drive about 80 kms to the rural village
of Nam Ka before walking the final 3 kms to our home for the night. Our
homestay is in Rai village,
which is an Ede minority village. Our accommodation, a traditional long
house-on-stilt of Ede group, is very simple but clean and comfortable. |
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Day 14: Buon Ma Thuot - Rai village (B, L) |
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We are
picked up at Buon Ma Thuot in the afternoon. Driving about 80 kms to
the rural village of Nam Ka before walking the final 3 kms to our home
for the night. Our homestay is in Rai village,
which is an Ede minority village. Our accommodation, a traditional long
house-on-stilt of Ede group, is very simple but clean and comfortable. |
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| Day 15: Nam Ka forest - Buon Triet Lake - Jatu (B) |
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Today, we have a full day for trekking through evergreen forest to the lovely Buon Triet lake. The trek is 18 kms but is graded easy and the temperature remains quite comfortable. We are picked up by pedal boats and enjoy a ride across this beautiful lake before enjoying an afternoon swim. This evening is spent in Jatu village where our hosts belong to the M’Nong minority. |
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| Day 16: Jun village - Lak lake - M'lieng village (B) |
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We will
take private transport to Jun village. Enjoying a ride across Lak lake
by elephant to M’Lieng village. Walking around the village to discover
the daily life of ethnic minority in the Central Highlands. Back to Jun
village by boat. This evening is spent at a hotel in Buon Ma Thuot
where you can take the delights of a hot shower. By night, you take a
walk on the streets and enjoy some of the best quality coffee in Vietnam. |
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| Day 17: Buon Ma Thuot - Kon Tum (B) |
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There are
some interesting things to do this morning. Visit Ethnology Museum
where we can see many things come from the daily life of ethnic
minorities in Vietnam such as: clothes, cultivated tools, musical
instruments... We continue on to Khai Doan Pagoda, the last one of
Nguyen Dynasty in the Central Highlands. The architecture of this
pagoda is mixed between long house-on-stilts of Ede group and
traditional house in Hue. Visit Buon Ma Thuot’s bustling regional
market. You can buy some souvenirs before driving to Kon Tum in the
afternoon. Overnight at hotel in Kon Tum. |
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| Day 18: Kon Tum - Kon Ko Tu village (B, L) |
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Visit the Big
Seminary, the Wooden Church and drive to Kon Ko Lor II village. Start
hiking through Kon Ko Ri village, across rice and sugar-cane fields.
You will meet Bana ethnic people and discover the architecture of Rong
house which looks like an axe blade pointing in to the sky. Later in
the afternoon, enjoy a ride on the river by rubber boat to Kon Ko Tu
village. This evening is spent in Rong house that belongs to the Bana minority. |
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| Day 19: Dakto - Plei Phun - Plei Ku (B, L) |
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The private
transport will take us to Dak To. Walk across a suspension bridge to
visit some villages of Se Dang minority. Back to Kon Tum and transport
to Plei Ku. Visit Phun village, a traditional village of Jarai ethnic
group with a typical cemetery in the Central Highlands. The tombs are
decorated by wooden statues. Going on to T’nung Lake before checking in
hotel in Plei Ku. |
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| Day 20: Plei Ku - Qui Nhon (B, L) |
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Today we drive to Quy Nhon via Highway No.19 with
stopover at An Khe to visit the former bases: 1st Bn 7th CAV Base Camp,
3rd Bde "Garry Owen" Base Camp, Looking West from 3rd Bde, The Barrier
Line, 1/9 CAV Area and Manyang passes, having lunch on the way. Proceed
to Quy Nhon. Overnight at beach resort in Quy Nhon. |
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| Day 21: Qui Nhon - Nha Trang (B) |
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Morning departure for the beach city of Nha Trang
by Highway 1, stopping at any point that interests you along the way.
Arrive at Nha Trang, check into hotel. Free evening for strolling
around the city. Overnight in Nha Trang city. |
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| Day 22: Nha Trang (B) |
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Morning, we will take private boat trip to visit
Mun island. Sea food lunch served on board. Free for swimming,
relaxing. Coming back to your city at about 04: 00pm in afternoon.
Overnight at hotel in Nha Trang city. |
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| Day 23: Nha Trang - Ho Chi Minh City (B) |
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Free at leisure until transferring to airport to
take flight to Saigon - Vietnam's largest city has an exciting buzz as
millions of people rush around on their daily business. We'll see the
historic Reunification Palace and some great examples of French
colonial architecture from the comfort of a cyclo. You will be free at
the rest of day to make your own exploration to discover the city.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 24: Ho Chi Minh City Departure (B) |
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Free at leisure until transferring to Tan Son Nhat airport to take departure flight onward. HOME SWEET HOME. End of service. |