Come a long way with Ula Travel and discover a tour across Vietnam: Experience Endless Beauty. The journey will take you through the most famous and must-experience destinations. You will go through every range of emotion, from excitement to surprise, from satisfaction to anticipation. All of this will create an unforgettable journey!
After arriving at Noi Bai Airport, you will be picked up and taken to a hotel located in the heart of the city. At 2:00 p.m., check-in is possible.
It’s time to unwind or go solo around the city.
Spend the night in Hanoi.
We spent a full day exploring Hanoi, the political, economic, and cultural center of Vietnam, following breakfast at the hotel.
Extensive and colorful hill-tribe costumes can be found in the Museum of Ethnology (closed on Mondays), which provides well-documented and educational information on the 54 ethnic groups in the country. Fascinating examples of traditional houses from the Kinh to the Central Highlands ethnic groups can be found in the outdoor garden.
We then travel to the outside only of , a magnificent edifice crafted with granite and marble that stands where he read the Declaration of Independence in 1945 and currently houses the embalmed body of “Uncle Ho.” We also go to his “house on stilts,” which is situated within the Presidential Palace grounds.
We will visit the One Pillar Pagoda, an 11th-century wooden temple perched atop a solitary stone pillar rising out of the water, just a short stroll from the Mausoleum. It is intended to look like a blooming lotus. Here, a prayer is recited to promote health and fertility.
After that, we’ll go to the Temple of Literature, which was constructed in 1070 as a tribute to Confucius and used to house the first Royal National University of Vietnam, established in 1076. This temple and its lovely garden offer a chance to unwind in a peaceful environment while learning more about the Mandarin education that has shaped Vietnam for a millennium.
The afternoon is devoted to touring the Old Quarter’s lanes and stopping at Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple, and the Jade Mountain Temple, which are all located in the city’s center. A fun water puppet show will be the ideal way to end our day.
Overnight at the hotel.
Drive to Sapa after breakfast at the accommodation. When you arrive in Sapa, check into the hotel and unwind.
We go to Ta Phin village in the afternoon, which is the starting point of Sapa town and is home to 1500 Black H’mong and 1000 Red Dao minorities. Their distinct way of life, customs, and attire have all been preserved.
After an hour-long stroll through the homes and surrounding landscape, we visit the home of a Red Dao woman who will share with you her life story and show you how they have painted batik since ancient times.Proceed to the town center of Sapa by bus for another 17 kilometers.
Check into your hotel and spend the night in Sapa.
Following breakfast, start your tour of the nearby villages of Ta Van, which is in the center of the Muong Hoa valley, and Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, which is home to the Black Hmong ethnic group.
After returning to Sapa, you can take in breathtaking views of the valley, terraced crops, and meandering streams.
Spend the night in Sapa.
After breakfast, we go to the Silver Waterfall, the French Colonial church, and the Sapa daily market.
Return by car to Hanoi in the afternoon.
Spend the night at hotel.
Check out of your accommodation after breakfast and get ready in the lobby for your land excursion to the World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay.
The best way to explore Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is to spend a night on a junk. Enjoying the wonderful panorama of Ha Long Bay, which features thousands of limestone islands protruding from emerald waters and colorful floating settlements, is truly possible from the comforts of a cruise ship.
Savor dinner aboard in the evening.
Get up early to take part in the Tai Chi exercise on the sundeck, or just take in the amazing sights of the bay as the boat slowly sails across Ha Long Bay.
Take a cave exploration after breakfast.
After that, return to your cabin to change into new clothes and leave your room. As you sail toward the port to depart around midday, enjoy brunch on board. To catch a flight from Hai Phong City to Da Nang City, take a short drive to the airport.
We will take a 45-minute bus ride to our hotel in Hoi An, a city on the country’s central coast that is well-known for its preserved ancient town that is crisscrossed by canals and beaches.
Spend the night at Hoi An.
You will start exploring Hoi An’s historic town, which was once a significant international commercial port and is now a quaint riverbank village, after breakfast at the hotel.
Hoi An offers a wonderful fusion of Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, and Dutch cultures. Visit the Japanese Pagoda Bridge, the historic Phung Hung dwellings, the Chinese streets, the market and old port in Hoi An, and Tan Ky’s old house to learn more about each.
We will visit a typical Hoi An handicraft hamlet in the afternoon to see how lanterns are made. You’ll get a chance to make your own lantern. You have the remainder of the day to go shopping and tour the town at your own speed.
Spend the night at Hoi An.
We head out of town this morning to see a little more of the countryside. It is very different from what you might be accustomed to back home, with its verdant fields, wandering water buffalos, and hardworking residents earning a living. We travel to Tra Que village, where 400 proprietors and 150 farmers make their living by growing the best veggies in Hoi An.
We travel on to Cam Thanh, another serene green town, where we meet a unique woman who is a female artist and dedicates her life to protecting the traditions of the Cham minority. She is a writer, poet, and dancer who rides her motorcycle between villages in an effort to discover and promote Cham culture in her neighborhood. After an hour of cultural exchange, the artist performs a Cham dance for us.
There will be time to relax at An Bang Beach after lunch at a restaurant on the beach. After that, head to Da Nang airport for a quick trip to Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon. From Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, take a bus to the hotel located in the heart of the city. It’s time to unwind and refresh up.
In Ho Chi Minh City, spend the night.
The Mekong Delta, often known as Vietnam’s “rice bowl,” is covered in rice terraces, floating markets, rivers that cross, and canals.
Renowned for its coconuts, Ben Tre draws tourists with its airy, spacious green coconut and fruit gardens. Come along, soak up the laid-back vibe of the delta, mingle with amiable locals, experience the gracious hospitality, and forget about the concerns of contemporary life.
Go to unexplored parts of Ben Tre that are less well-known to tourists and leave bustling Sai Gon behind. Get on board your exclusive Apricot Cruise, a recently constructed river barge with a traditional feel that is open on all sides to let in the river winds.
As you meander along the Mekong, you’ll get the opportunity to watch local life unfold on the riverbanks from the Apricot Cruise’s comfortable seating. Visit several local families to observe how their customs make use of the entire coconut.
Discover how to bake cakes from the area and the reasons you shouldn’t trust fate tellers in your area to tell you what will happen in the future.
A full day of fascinating activities awaits, including bike riding along picturesque rural roads, boat rowing through meandering water-coconut canals, tasting delicious local sweets, sipping tea infused with honey, and dining at Riverside Restaurant for lunch that features Mekong specialties. Return by land to Ho Chi Minh City.
Spend the night in Ho Chi Minh city.
After breakfast, at approximately 8:30 a.m., our driver and guide will pick you up at your hotel for a private tour to the Cu Chi Tunnels, one of the most well-known combat zones of the Vietnam War.
Numerous trap doors, specially designed living quarters, storage facilities, weapon manufacturers, field hospitals, command centers, and kitchens were all part of the intricate network of tunnels. The surviving tunnels are now a popular tourist destination, offering you a unique experience and a sense of what life must have been like underground during the American-Vietnam War.
After lunch, take a scenic tour of the capital that includes stops at the historic Presidential Palace and the War Remnants History Museum. The Notre Dame Cathedral, the Opera House, Dong Khoi Street, the Old Saigon Post Office, and City Hall are all within a short stroll from there.
Return to your hotel after the tour and have some free time to unwind.
Spend the night in Ho Chi Minh City.
You will have free time at your resort following breakfast until you are taken to the airport for your departing flight.
End of service. See you on yours next trip with Ula Travel.
Contact
You cannot copy content of this page