This Vietnam escorted tour is an assault on the senses; a spiritual journey; to a vibrant, exotic land that’s raw, yet refined. It takes you from sleepy rural life to frenetic cities to spine-tingling ancient wonders; this rollercoaster of emotions and experiences is utterly captivating.
Tour Highlights
- Joining in the hustle and bustle of Hanoi Old Quarter on a thrilling cyclo ride
- Spending a night on board a deluxe junk in enchanting Halong Bay
- Squeezing through the tunnels of the Viet Cong at Cu Chi, and learning how they were built and used
- Gliding through the rivers, canals and floating markets of the relaxed Mekong Delta
- Tasting the unique flavours, fruits, herbs, soups and sauces of Vietnam's eclectic cuisine
- Taking in the stunning view of Angkor Wat and exploring the nooks and crannies of Ta Phrom, the Jungle Temple at Angkor, on the 3-day Cambodia extension
Tour itinerary
Day 1 Depart London Gatwick
Your experience begins in the executive lounge, where you can relax and meet your Tour Manager before your direct flight to Hanoi.
Meals: In-flight.
Day 2 Arrive Hanoi
After arriving at your hotel in the afternoon, relax and refresh before this evening’s welcome dinner at a renowned Hanoi restaurant.
Meals: In-flight, Dinner.
Hotel: Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi.
Day 3 Hanoi
On today’s tour, you’ll visit the Ho Chi Minh Complex and the Temple of Literature. After lunch, the tour continues on to Ngoc Son Temple and the beautiful Hoan Kiem Lake. Then enjoy a traditional Vietnamese cyclo ride through the narrow, bustling streets of the Old Quarter, before you settle down to a performance of the famous Water Puppet Theatre.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
Hotel: Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi.
Day 4 Hanoi to Halong Bay
Your drive to the coast passes through wonderful scenery, which gives you a feel for the local way of life. You’ll then board the deluxe Bhaya Junk at UNESCO heritage-listed Halong Bay for an overnight stay. You’ll cruise out to a secluded area of the bay and dock so you can trek to an island summit for a panoramic view, swim in the quiet waters or relax on board. You’ll also visit a traditional floating village. In the evening, you might like to sip a cocktail as the sun sets over the water, before a seafood dinner on board.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Overnight: Bhaya Junk.
Day 5 Halong Bay to Hanoi
Join in with this morning’s tai chi lesson, then enjoy a buffet breakfast as you cruise back to the dock and return for a final night in Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi.
Day 6 Hanoi to Hue
Early this afternoon, you arrive in Hue, home to the Vietnamese royal family from 1802 until their fall in the mid 20th century. In the evening, you’ll meet up for a royal themed dinner in a well-known Hue restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
Hotel: La Residence Hotel & Spa Hue.
Day 7 Hue
On this full day tour, you’ll visit the Imperial Citadel, closely modelled on the Forbidden City in Beijing. The evidence of French aerial bombings and the Tet Offensive in 1968 are apparent, but much of the city is being faithfully restored. In the afternoon, you’ll head into the countryside to see two of the most impressive Royal Tombs.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: La Residence Hotel & Spa Hue.
Day 8 Hue to Hoi An
On a five hour trip south along the South China Sea coastline to the riverside town of Hoi An, you’ll pass through spectacular scenery, with wonderful views as the road winds its way up Hai Van Pass, “Pass of the Clouds”.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Life Heritage Resort Hoi An.
Day 9 Hoi An
On a half day walking tour, you’ll wander the narrow winding streets of the Ancient Quarter and visit the Chinese Assembly Halls, ancestral homes, the Japanese covered bridge and well-preserved pagodas that make Hoi An such a fascinating town. This afternoon you’re free to explore further.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Life Heritage Resort Hoi An.
Day 10 Hoi An
Today’s lesson in Vietnamese cuisine will highlight the marked differences between the food in Hoi An, the north and the south. You’ll barter with local sellers at the outdoor markets for ingredients, before cruising down the Thu Bon River to the cooking school for an engaging, hands-on lesson with your chef. Your delicious lunch will include the dishes you’ve prepared.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
Hotel: Life Heritage Resort Hoi An.
Day 11 Hoi An to Ho Chi Minh City
From Danang Airport, you’ll fly to Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon. An afternoon tour takes in the city’s highlights, including Reunification Palace, which has been preserved almost exactly as it was in April 1975, when the gates were stormed and the war ended. You'll also visit Notre Dame Cathedral and the post office constructed in the 19th century by French engineer Eustave Eiffel.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel.
Day 12 Cu Chi Tunnels
Leave the bustling urban sprawl behind as your comfortable speed boat whisks you by the verdant riverbanks of the Saigon River. At Cu Chi, you’ll learn about this amazing series of underground passages, constructed during the Franco- Viet Minh War, and used by the Viet Cong to fight the US Army. You’ll have the opportunity to enter a reconstructed section of the tunnels, which will give a taste of what life was like underground. A packed lunch is served during your scenic return boat trip to Ho Chi Minh City.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
Hotel: Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel.
Day 13 Ho Chi Minh City to Can Tho
After a drive to the lush Mekong Delta region, you’ll cruise the Mekong River aboard the Cai Be Princess. During your trip, you’ll visit a colourful floating market, as well as some local home workshops where rice paste, rice popcorn and coconut candies are made. Continuing along the Mekong canals, you’ll pass beautiful landscapes, evergreen islands and observe typical rural life. After lunch at an Indochine style resort, you’ll take a short walk along a narrow canal before driving on to Can Tho; the hub of the Mekong Delta.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
Hotel: Victoria Can Tho Resort.
Day 14 Can Tho
Breakfast is served on the Lady Hau, a deluxe rice barge, en route to Cai Rang floating market, where you’ll enter the market on a smaller traditional boat. Your guided cruise continues along narrow creeks to visit a noodle factory and an orchard, to sample local fruits, before navigating the canals to return to your hotel. In the afternoon you’re free to relax or explore further.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Victoria Can Tho Resort.
Day 15 Can Tho to Ho Chi Minh City
You’ll visit the stork sanctuary garden in the morning, then, once you’ve arrived back in Ho Chi Minh City, there’ll be time for shopping or sightseeing before dinner with your fellow travellers.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
Hotel: Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel.
Day 16 Depart Ho Chi Minh City
If you’re returning to the UK, you have time to explore before your evening flight to Heathrow via Frankfurt or Paris which arrives early the next morning. If you’ve decided to take the opportunity to explore this fascinating and rather mysterious continent further, you’ll fly to Siem Reap. Once you’re settled into your hotel, you’ll head to the famous Angkor Wat temple. There’s time to explore before watching the sunset in one of the most intriguing and beautiful places in the world.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Hôtel de la Paix.
Day 17 Siem Reap and the Temples of Angkor
From the South Gate of Angkor Thom, you’ll explore the Bayon; the centrepiece of this ancient city, with its 54 towers, decorated with more than 200 enigmatically smiling stone faces. This morning’s tour also takes in the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, the Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King, as well as Ta Prohm which is fondly known as the Jungle Temple due to its giant overgrown tree roots and excessive foliage.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Hôtel de la Paix.
Day 18 Siem Reap
We’ve arranged a 3-day Angkor Complex Pass, so you can spend your free day exploring the temples at your own pace. If you’d like to see another side of life in Cambodia, spend time in the cafés and markets of Siem Reap town or visit the Tonlé Sap – the lake which is the region’s life blood.
Meals: Breakfast.
Hotel: Hôtel de la Paix.
Day 19 Depart Siem Reap
You have some more free time before transferring to Siem Reap airport for your flight to London Gatwick via Saigon which arrives early the next morning.
Meals: Breakfast, In-flight.
Day 20 Arrive London Gatwick
Your plane lands early this morning, but we hope you’ll still feel uplifted from all your adventures.
Meals: In-flight.
Extend your holiday
Your epic tour of South East Asia takes you far and wide, exploring the ancient and natural heritage of this continent. While you’re so close, why not end your tour with a few days of relaxation and indulgence, while you reminisce and contemplate your many and varied encounters? Krabi on the coast of Thailand is an idyllic beach resort. The hotel is set in its own private bay, with white sand beaches lapped by warm water from the Andaman Sea, luxury accommodation and superb facilities.
Departure dates:
14 September 2012
8 March 2013
26 April 2013
17-day escorted tour or 20-day option, including Cambodia
Tour includes:
- A Tour Manager on hand at all times
- Local guides, with an insider’s knowledge, who give a true insight into the culture, history and lifestyle
- Return scheduled flights on Vietnam Airlines
- Invitation to the executive lounge at Heathrow
- Exceptional, hand-picked hotels
- 4 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 4 dinners
- Guided tour of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and the ancient town of Hoi An
- Overnight cruise aboard the Bhaya Junk
- A lesson in Vietnamese cuisine
- Travel by luxury air-conditioned vehicle and internal flights
- Luggage services throughout
- All local and state taxes
- Airport taxes including air passenger duty
Your 20-day option also includes:
- An additional 3 breakfasts
- A 3- day Angkor Complex Pass
- Internal flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap
Guide price shown is for the 17 day tour
Reference : JDL