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Sapa to
Mekong Delta
Vietnam
North to South
15
days & 14 nights |
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This is the comprehensive
alternative to our previous trip and shows you Vietnam
in close-up, from top to bottom. It's not just a change
of direction - this trip packs another adventurous week
into the itinerary. We'll explore Hanoi, Halong Bay and
visit the colorful hilltribes of Sapa before slowly
making our way south along stunning coastline to Ho Chi
Minh City. |
Itinerary
DDAY 1: ARRIVAL - HANOI
Upon arrival at Hanoi Airport our guide who will accompany
you to your hotel will welcome you, Vietnam's capital, is a
stylish and gracious city that retains an unique old world
charm and some Asia ‘s most striking colonial architecture.
The many lakes and parks make for relaxing atmosphere. If
time permits we embark on a cyclo for a short excursion
through the bustling old quarter streets named after the
specific goods once offered for sale at these places. O/N in
Ha Noi.
DAY 2: HANOI - SAPA
An early morning start to drive towards Sa Pa. The roads are
bumpy at times, but various scenic landscape changing from
the delta area to the Tonkinese Alps make for an interesting
journey. At an elevation of 1,500 meters, Sa Pa was once a
hill resort of French administrators when the summer heat
became unbearable. The remoteness and the simple lifestyle
of ethnic minority people are a highlight of Sa Pa although
conditions are basic. After checking into hotel in Sapa we
can soak up the fresh climate as much as we want by spending
time to wander around. The ethnic people are frequently seen
in this hill town and small vendors along the street sell
local textiles and handicraft. O/N in Sa Pa. (B)
DAY 3: SAPA
The range of Phan Si Pan boasts Vietnam’s highest mountain
and lends an alpine feel to the area surrounding this hill
station. Today we have enough time to visit the bustling Sa
Pa Market where the Red Dao, Black Hmong, Tay and Xa Pho
ethnic minorities converge from the nearby mountainsides and
valleys to trade their goods and buy provisions. We then get
well off the beaten track as we embark on a walk to explore
this beautiful mountain region. Along the way we traverse
several rustic villages and see many mountaineers doing
their daily works such as logging, herding buffalo and
tilling the field. The blend of verdant mountain backdrop
and colourful population makes for an unimaginable view. O/N
in Sa Pa. (B)
DAY 4 : SAPA - BACHA ( Sunday)
Upon leaving Sapa we set off on our scenic drive through the
border town of Lao Cai to the colourful Sunday Market at Bac
Ha. This market also attracts a wide variety of ethnic
minority groups including the Variegated Hmong, Dao, Phu La,
La Chi and Tay. They still retain their old age cultural
traditions and are recognisably distinct from each other by
their dress. The experience of this congregation is colorful
and unique. After the market we enjoy a walk around the
area, visiting the Hmong King’s former residence and Ban Pho
where the villagers make the potent local maize alcohol. O/N
in Bac Ha. (B)
DAY 5: BAC HA - HANOI
The return journey begins as we depart Bac Ha Town and pass
through the green and rugged mountain scenery to Hanoi.
These back roads are a great way to explore the real
Vietnam. We see very few other travellers, mostly rural
dwellers who are just as interested in finding out about our
lives as we are of theirs. The drive is very long , but we
can can make many stops at our pleasure, to stretch our legs
and take some wonderful photographs. O/N in Ha Noi. (B)
DAY 6: HANOI - HALONG
This morning we enjoy a half day city tour starting with the
Ho Chi Minh Complex, containing the mausoleum of the
nation’s founder Ho Chi Minh, the Presidential Palace , Ho
Chi Minh’s house on stilts. Close to this site is the One
Pillar Pagoda, whose origins date back to the foundation of
Hanoi. We follow this with a trip to the Temple of
Literature, well known as Vietnam’s first university and the
History Museum which displays an excellent collection of
artifacts illustrating the Vietnamese history. The peaceful
lake of Hoan Kiem and the bustling Dong Xuan Market are also
visited before we depart for Halong Bay, stopping en route
at the Dong Trieu Pottery village. O/N in Ha Long. (B)
DAY 7: HALONG - CATBA
Heading out of town we embark on a boat for seven hour
cruise to explore the legendary Ha Long Bay. Views of
sailing junks navigating past over 3,000 limestone islands
and out crops jutting out of the clear and emerald water of
the bay are nothing short of spectacular. These limestone
karst formations are littered with beaches, grottoes and
beautiful caves. Along the way we will anchor for a
leisurely swim in a secluded cove and an enjoyable visit to
one of the many hidden grottoes beneath towering cliffs.
After a huge seafood lunch on board we weave our way towards
Cat Ba Island and also have time for another swim. O/N in
Cat Ba. (B,L)
DAY 8: CATBA - HANOI
The impressive way to catch your first glimpse of Cat Ba is
a walk along the seaside at dawn. Today you have a half free
day to explore Cat Ba Island on your own pace. There are
various options to choose from, some of which are rowing a
tiny boat, kayaking or visiting the national park. These
optional activities are not included; however our guide is
on hand to advise you with invaluable information. We
regroup at our hotel in the early afternoon and travel by
ferry to Hai Phong, the biggest port town of northern
Vietnam. On arrival in this town we board our awaiting
vehicle for a two hour drive back to Hanoi, arriving in time
to see a performance of Hanoi's famous water puppets. O/N in
Ha Noi. (B)
DAY 9: HANOI - DANANG - HOIAN
An early morning transfer to airport for an hour flight to
Danang. On arrival we are greeted and driven a short
distance to Hoi An which was originally a Cham seaport but
has been influenced down centuries by a myriad of traders
from various cultures. There are plenty to see in this
tranquil and delightful town, some of which are the famous
Japanese Covered Bridges, the Pottery Museum, the 200 years
old Tamky House, the Chua Ong Pagoda and the vibrant market.
We visit these sights on an enchanting walking tour past
many low tiled houses scattered along the small streets, and
assembly halls which reflect the town's multi-cultural past.
O/N in Hoi An. (B)
DAY 10: HOIAN - HUE
The following destination of our trip is Hue, the former
imperial capital of Vietnam. After breakfast we depart for
Hue, stopping en route to visit the sensational Marble
Mountains , the China Beach and the Cham Museum in Danang.
This structure is home to Vietnam's largest collection of
Cham treasures. The winding roads begin as we make our way
up the spectacular Hai Van Pass. At the top of the pass we
stop to admire a fantastic view north to Lang Co and south
to Danang. Arriving in Hue we see the Imperial Citadel and
the Purple Forbidden City. This royal residence was all but
destroyed during the 1968 Tet Offensive, however it is still
fascinating to walk among the ruins. O/N in Hue. (B)
DAY 11: HUE
The beautiful riverside pagoda of Thien Mu which now becomes
the symbol of Hue, and the elaborate royal tomb of Emperor
Tu Duc are not to be missed. We include these in a half day
cruise on the Perfume River which also gives us a taste of
the scenic countryside as well as an enjoyable visit to the
mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang, in a tranquil setting of
gardens and lakes. After an impressive boat trip we take a
walk to the bustling Dong Ba Market that sells a wide
variety of local goods and handicrafts. Along the way we
pass many fantastic eating spots, all ideal for visitors to
sample some local delicacies. O/N in Hue. (B)
DAY 12: HUE - HO CHI MINH
After breakfast we have time to further explore the town
until transferring to Hue Airport for a short flight to Ho
Chi Minh City. This metropolis, contradiction of its
northern counterpart, is crowded with bikes and motorbikes,
excited by numerous shopping area and sidewalk cafés. Upon
arrival we start our tour of Ho Chi Minh with a visit to the
Reunification Palace which was the former residence of the
President of South Vietnam until end of April 1975. Close to
this sight are some of the best French colonial structures
including the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Sai Gon Post
Office. We also visit the Jade Emperor Pagoda, the War
Remnant and the bustling Ben Thanh Market. Here anything and
everything is for sale! O/N in Ho Chi Minh. (B)
DAY 13 : HO CHI MINH - TAY NINH - CU CHI - HO CHI MINH
Today we drive north to visit the head quarter of Cao Dai
sect in Tay Ninh. This religion was founded in 1923 and now
numbers over 2 million members. On arrival we see the ornate
temple and attend the fantastic mid-day service when the
followers fill the hall wearing colored robes, a symbol of
the curious combination of the Confucianism, Taoism and
Buddhism. Afterwards we continue to the famous Cu Chi
Tunnels, an incredible underground network constructed by
Vietnamese fighters during the long struggle for
independence. The tunnels contained hospitals, plus
accommodation and schools, and were used as a military base
for the Vietcong in the American war. O/N in Ho Chi Minh.
(B)
DAY 14 : HO CHI MINH - MEKONG DELTA - HO CHI MINH
Heading out of the town, we travel by roads to the Mekong
Delta, Vietnam's largest rice bowl. On arrival in My Tho we
embark on a boat navigating around the intricate small
canals in the delta region, which is a great way to observe
the local lifestyle close-up. The exciting excursion will
pass the lush green vegetation before arriving on an island.
Here we have opportunities to visit some fascinating local
industries, stroll around an orchard and taste many seasonal
fruits. After feasting on a huge lunch we return to Ho Chi
Minh, stopping off along the way to see the beautiful Ving
Trang Pagoda and the Cho Lon, Saigon’s Chinatown, which is
crammed with fascinating temples and mysterious, narrow
lanes. O/N in Ho Chi Minh. (B,L)
DAY 15: HO CHI MINH - DEPARTURE
There is a free time for you to relax or further explore Ho
Chi Minh. The trip ends after your transfer to Tan San Nhat
Airport for departure. (B)
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