Vietnam.
That’s one word for a delightful blend of tradition and progress, culture and heritage, and local and global.
The story of its people is evident in the mix of French architechture alongside South East Asian pagodas, a telltale sign of its colonial past.
Food and drink are a passion, while friendliness, and graciousness, are ingrained traits of the Vietnamese.
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After a bit of relaxation, soak in the flavors of the city with our evening street eats tour.
Experience what the locals do by chugging some Vietnamese beer, complemented by grilled meats, and skewered vegetables.
Amble along narrow alleys, walk by the Hoan Kiem lake, and sample some ice cream on Hanoi’s famous ice cream street.
After a satisfying lunch, explore the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university and the iconic Long Bien Bridge, followed by a cyclo tour through Hanoi’s bustling Old Quarter and a coffee at a cafe
Waterfalls, towering limestone mountains, rice paddies, corn fields, bamboo groves and terraced tea plantations give it a rustic charm that is difficult not to fall in love with.
After taking in the sights, relax at Mai Chau lodge, a rustic-but-comfortable retreat with an outdoor pool and Roman-style Jacuzzi, or take a walk around the nearby villages.
Chat up with the local minority people who will be out and about, collecting firewood, working in the fields and tending to their animals.
After lunch, head back to Hanoi.
Called “Bay of Descending Dragons” in Vietnamese, the archipelago of Halong Bay is composed of almost 2,000 islands and jungle clad limestone pillars.
Hop on board a traditional junk and over lunch cruise to a secluded corner of the marine park.
Spend the next few hours visiting ancient limestone caves and paddling around on sea kayaks.
The boat will make its way back to the port stopping at the Cave of Surprises, full of stalagmites and stalactites.
From here, sail back to the main harbour to return to Hanoi for your onward flight to Hue.
Brimming with history, culture and ancient temples, Hue is a delight for the curious tourist.
Spend the day exploring the Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and other key sites, before taking a cruise on the Perfume River.
Painstakingly restored to its former glory with quaint architecture makes it a picture postcard place to explore.
Take a guided walking tour of this charming town to discover a preserved pagoda, assembly hall and beautiful covered bridge – living links to Hoi An’s ancient past.
Your day is free to do as little or as much as you like.
Visit key locations such as the Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral and the War Remnants Museum before ending your day with a sunset speedboat ride along the Saigon River.
Hop aboard a small boat and explore the waterways stopping off at a small home-based factory where workers process coconuts to be used in products like matting and candy.
Then transfer to Le Jarai, a converted rice barge and continue your cruise along the Mekong River.
Join in a demonstration of Vietnamese cooking and watch the river go by as you enjoy a sumptuous three-course lunch of Mekong specialties.
Return to Ho Chi Minh City late in the afternoon.
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