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Vietnam in a nutshell - two weeks

Route: Hanoi - Halong Bay - Hanoi - Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh City - Cu Chi tunnels - Mekong Delta - Ho Chi Minh City

This holiday in Vietnam will take you on a whirlwind trip through the cultural highlights of Vietnam. Your journey will begin in the lively Old Quarter of Hanoi, where you can wander through the ancient guild streets and relax by Hoan Kiem Lake. Next, you'll travel to Halong Bay to drift amongst limestone islands and sleep on a traditional Chinese junk boat. After this, you'll fly to friendly Hoi An, where you can cycle past paddy fields to the nearby quiet beach. Finally, you'll head to former Saigon to explore haunting Cu Chi tunnels and sail through the narrow waterways of the Mekong Delta.

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Duration 13 days / 12 nights
Departs Sunday, Wednesday and Friday from Hanoi

Accommodation

Accommodation with breakfast in charming, comfortable hotels. Comfort Level 3 (see accommodation)

Price

£688 per person - based on 2 people sharing

Included

Accommodation with breakfast, airport pick-up in Hanoi, two internal flights, excursions as described below. Halong Bay and Cu Chi tunnels entrance fees.

Transport

Plane, air-conditioned minibus and boat

Excluded

All other meals, excursions, breakfast in the Mekong Delta

Day 1: Arrival in Hanoi

Today your holiday in Vietnam will begin when you arrive in Hanoi and a driver will meet you at arrivals for your hotel transfer. On the way you’ll get your first impressions of Vietnam, buzzing with street traders and mopeds. Your hotel is situated in the centre of the Old Quarter - the beating heart of Hanoi - surrounded by food stalls and quirky restaurants. The hotel is a wonderful example of the classic Vietnamese architecture. All rooms have a bathroom with warm water, air-conditioning, TV and a mini-bar.

The narrow streets of Old Hanoi criss-cross each other, their pavements displaying all manner of local goods. In the 13th century, the 36 original streets were divided up among the craft guilds, each guild claiming its own street. This system remains to this day; shoe Street has only shoe shops. All street names begin with 'Hang', meaning trade. You'll find silver on Hang Bac, copper on Hang Dong , and silk on Hang Gai. The Old Quarter is also home to a fascinating market with a booming trade in live chickens and fish, and a heady aroma of spices. After some retail therapy, you can visit peaceful Hoan Kiem Lake and munch on a typical Vietnamese spring roll. A great way to start your holiday in Vietnam!

 

Holiday in Vietnam - Hanoi in action
Holiday in Vietnam - Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh

Day 2: Hanoi - Free time

There's nothing on the agenda on the second day of your holiday in Vietnam, so you can spend the day as you wish. Amble through the narrow lanes of the Old Quarter, stopping for coffee and cake and watching the world go by. 

If you're in the mood for a strange experience, you can drop in on the preserved body of former President Ho Chi Minh. A mausoleum was built for Ho Chi Minh, or Uncle Ho, after his death. You can see his body entombed in a glass sarcophagus - a huge building fronted by a grand square. Surrounded by guards, you can file in, one by one, to take a look at ‘Uncle Ho’. Every once in a while, his body is flown to Russia for a touch up, to keep him looking good for his guests. Vietnamese people consider it a great honour to visit his embalmed body.

You can finish off your day in Hanoi with a visit to the Municipal Water Puppet Theatre. This stands on the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake and performances take place every evening. Puppetry is a national tradition in Vietnam, and the people are very proud of the art form.

Day 3: Hanoi - Halong Bay

This morning, you'll be collected from your hotel at approximately 8am and taken to the coastal town of Halong. This is where the junk awaits you. Once on board, you'll kick off day three of your holiday in Vietnam with a delicious buffet lunch. Afterwards the boat will begin its superb cruise through Halong Bay past small limestone islands, some of which are thickly forested, others are inhabited and some have secretly secluded sandy beaches. During the Halong Bay cruise you'll visit one of the many hidden caves and you'll be able to take a dive into the azure waters from one of the tropical beaches - a real highlight of your holiday in Vietnam. Fishing enthusiasts can attempt to catch their evening meal with a traditional rod and tackle. During dinner, you can mull over the impressions of the day and watch the sunset whilst enjoying a glass of Vietnamese wine. Bliss. The junk will anchor in nearby Bai Tu Long Bay, a much quieter bay, away from the other tourists. You'll spend the night here on board the junk.
Holiday in Vietnam - Halong Bay
Holiday in Vietnam - Traditional Chinese junk

Day 4: Halong Bay - Hanoi

This morning, you'll be woken by the wafting scent of a delicious breakfast. You'll begin your morning cruise with trips to various islands and visits to fascinating rock formations around Bai Tu Long Bay. This entire area is a photographer's paradise, so be sure to keep your camera at the ready. Lunch will be served aboard the junk during your return to the mainland. At Halong, a transfer will be waiting to take you back to Hanoi where you can relax before the next leg of your holiday in Vietnam.

Day 5: Hanoi - Free time

Today will be your final day in Hanoi before you continue on your holiday in Vietnam. If you're feeling energetic, you could wake up early to visit Hoan Kiem Lake. Just after sunrise, hundreds of locals gather at the lake for their morning workout. There are men and women doing Tai Chi, playing badminton tournaments, walking, jogging, and stretching. It's a really inspiring way to start your free day in Vietnam.

Hanoi has plenty of temples, pagodas and museums, so you certainly won't get bored. The Temple of Literature is a real oasis of peace in the midst of the bustling city. You could also take a cycle rickshaw tour of the major temples. From your rickshaw seat you can watch the city of Hanoi pass by at close quarters and take in the unique atmosphere around you.   
Holiday in Vietnam - Temple
Holiday in Vietnam - Friendly locals

Day 6: Hanoi - Hoi An

Today you'll fly from Hanoi to Danang, an airport close to enchanting Hoi An. The transfers to and from the respective airports are very easy for you to arrange yourself - you'll never be short of taxi drivers in Vietnam. Hoi An is, for many people, the highlight of their holiday in Vietnam. It is also a perfect halfway point between the north and south of the country in this Vietnam trip.  

Hoi An is well known for its enthusiastic tailors, its art galleries, and its narrow streets crammed with tiny wooden cafes. During this part of your holiday in Vietnam, you can lazily browse the streets and hire a friendly tailor to sew your made-to-measure outfit. There is plenty to do in and around the port town, including a cycle trip past the paddy fields to the beach, not too far from Hoi An. The beach is surprisingly quiet in the daytime, so you can stretch out on a lounger under a thatched parasol and enjoy the peace. At sunset, the beach will fill with locals who come here to cool off, chat, and play football at the end of a long working day.     

Day 7: Hoi An - Go as you please

On the seventh day of your holiday in Vietnam you're free to wander lazily through the tiny streets of Hoi An. If you're feeling adventurous you can pay a visit to the historical site of My Son (optional). The area was the most important religious and intellectual centre in Vietnam until the 13th century and the temples are fascinating buildings to explore. Nowadays, My Son is a UNESCO World Heritage site, lying about 40km southwest of Hoi An in a wild, green valley.

Hoi An is jam-packed with tailors and you can have a good made-to-measure suit made for a fraction of the price you would pay in the UK. You can also purchase made-to-measure dresses, trousers, shirts etc. The perfect opportunity to update your wardrobe! Although the tailors can put together a suit for you in no time, it's best to plan to have this done a few days before you travel to your next destination. This way any alterations can be made while you're in town.
Holiday in Vietnam - My Son temple
Holiday in Vietnam -Cooking in Hoi An

Day 8: Optional cooking lesson or free time

Day eight of your holiday in Vietnam is essentially a free day, so you can stay in the old town or head for the beach for some sun-kissed relaxation. We can also offer you the opportunity to whip up some authentic Vietnamese dishes in the kitchen. If you choose this option you'll be collected from your hotel and taken directly to the cooking school for your lesson. This is the best possible way to get to know local Vietnamese cuisine and you’ll hear all about typical Vietnamese dishes. Then, you'll have a go at preparing your own dishes before eating them afterwards.

The afternoon is yours to spend as you please. You'll spend all three nights in Hoi An in a comfortable, centrally located hotel in the historic centre of town, so you won't have to worry about taxi cabs or rickshaws to get home, you can simply walk back to your hotel. Walking through the narrow, lively streets and popping into a few of the small souvenir shops is a fun way to spend your time. The hotel also has a very pleasant swimming pool and breakfast is included during your stay. 

Day 9: Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh City

Today, you' ll leave Hoi An, probably with a whole new wardrobe and continue with your holiday in Vietnam. You'll take a quick domestic flight from Danang, near Hoi An to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon. We'll book your flight, but you'll organise your own taxis or rickshaws to and from the airports. This is extremely easy to do. Once you've settled in at your comfortable hotel, you can explore the city at your own pace. You'll stay in a lovely room with air-conditioning for a leisurely 3 nights. The hotel is just around the corner from Tham Street, the centre of the bustling backpackers quarter in Ho Chi Minh City. The area is crammed with dozens of cosy local restaurants and souvenir shops.

You can, if you like, visit some places of interest on day nine of your holiday in Vietnam. We can recommend the Reunification Palace and the hard-hitting American War Museum. Alternatively, hire a cycle rickshaw for a whirlwind tour of the city's sights.

Holiday in Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh
Holiday in Vietnam - Cu Chi tunnels

Day 10: Cu Chi Tunnels

Today, your holiday in Vietnam will take you the Cu Chi tunnels, passing peaceful rice paddies, delta villages and an unusual floating temple along the way.

The Viet Cong dug the haunting network of the Cu Chi tunnels during the Vietnam War to hide from American forces. The underground labyrinth covers an incredible 250km and enabled the Vietcong to carry out covert attacks. 

You can climb into the tunnels and experience the eerie atmosphere first hand. Many have been enlarged especially for tourists, making them less hair-raising for visitors. However, if you're feeling brave, you can also try the originals. It's a unique, if creepy, experience. The guide will explain the history and the precise uses of the tunnels. In the adjoining Cu Chi Museum, you can also see a video with vintage American film material.

You'll head back to Ho Chi Minh City at about 2pm, giving you plenty of time to explore more of the city, or people-watch from a cafe before day ten of your holiday in Vietnam draws to a close.

Day 11: Mekong Delta

The next two days of your holiday in Vietnam are dedicated to the Mekong Delta. The Mekong River, with its vast fertile delta, is the backbone of the economy in the south. At around 7:30am, the minibus will arrive to take you in the direction of Cai Be. From here, you'll hop onto a boat and sail in a small group through the Mekong Delta. In Cai Be you'll sail past colourful, floating markets, where vendors will offer their wares from their boats jammed with produce, dangling their produce in the air from a long pole.

You'll also sail through canals inhabited by the people of the Mekong Delta. Daily life will pass you by as you sail past small villages, rice paddies and family businesses- a real highlight of your holiday in Vietnam. While sailing through the maze of canals, you'll visit one of the many islands in the Mekong - Vinh Long Island. After a lunch consisting of Mekong Delta specialities, you'll sail for approximately 3 hours until you reach Can Tho, where you'll arrive in time for sunset. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, for instance low water levels, this entire portion of the trip will be conducted by mini bus. 

The boat will then take you to a simple but charming hotel for the night. It lies in Cantho on the banks of the Mekong, where you can relax in the evening with a cool drink and watch the delta sunset. 
Holiday in Vietnam - Mekong Delta
Holiday in Vietnam - Floating market

Day 12: Mekong Delta - Ho Chi Minh City

You'll leave your hotel at 7.30am on day twelve of your holiday in Vietnam. The local boat will take you to the floating market of Cai Rang, which is the largest, most important, and probably the noisiest floating market in the Mekong Delta. In order to get close to all of the excitement of the floating market, you'll transfer over into a bamboo rowboat. You'll sail amidst all of the boats peddling their wares. Naturally you yourself won't have to row during this journey, so you'll have plenty of time to negotiate and purchase goods. This is sure to be a memorable experience on your holiday in Vietnam.

Eventually you'll take the comfortable air-conditioned coach back to Ho Chi Minh City - you'll arrive back at around 3-4pm for the final night of your holiday in Vietnam.

Day 13: Departure from Ho Chi Minh City

Today your holiday in Vietnam comes to an end and, depending on the time of your flight, you'll arrange your own taxi to Ho Chi Minh City Airport in the morning or afternoon to begin your journey home. This generally takes around 40 minutes and you can expect to pay around £6.
Holiday in Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City

Holiday Vietnam - A Peek at Your Accommodation (click to enlarge)

 

 

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