12 Days Vietnam South/North Compact 
                      <Tour code: EVH 02>


Saigon - Nha Trang - Danang - Hoi An - Hue - Hanoi - Halong Bay (or vice versa )

This trip is designed for the traveler with limited time. It takes you around Vietnam's most popular sights in just 12 days. But we use our time well. The most popular sites are included and we save time by flying or traveling on the overnight train. Highlights include the wonders of Ha Long Bay, one of four World Heritage-listed sites in Vietnam. Also on the tour; Hanoi the capital with its fascinating Old Quarter, Hue, the Imperial City of the 18th and 19th centuries, the picturesque port town of Hoi An, a favorite with many travelers, and the vibrant Ho Chi Minh City.

ITINERARY


Day 1 : Arrival Ho Chi Minh city (Dinner included)
Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat Airport our guide will accompany you to your hotel and assist you with your checking-in. Whilst there are no activities planned for today, your guide will be on hand to offer any advice and assistance regarding your free time. This evening, your guide will take you out to dinner at one of Hanoi's superb restaurants.


Day 2 : Ho Chi Minh city tour (Breakfast included)
After breakfast, we embark on a tour of the city including Cholon, the War Remnants museum and the Reunification Palace.

CHOLON is home to Saigon's substantial Chinese population and also is the site for the largest market in Vietnam, the Binh Tay market.

THE WAR REMENANTS MUSEUM has a wealth of images from the wars, the most moving being a gallery entitled Requiem which is dedicated to Vietnamese and foreign journalists and photographers that perished during the French and American conflicts.

THE REUNIFICATION PLACE was the former residence of the President of South Vietnam until April 30th 1975 when the North Vietnamese tanks came crashing through the front gates, bringing the American War to a dramatic end. Close to the Palace some of the best examples of French colonial architecture are represented in the forms of Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. The ornate Notre Dame Cathedral dominates the business centre of town. Built by the French between 1877 and 1883, the stone used to create it was exported in its entirety from France. Next to the cathedral stands the Central Post Office, finished in 1891. For all its French colonial history, Ho Chi Minh City is by far and away Vietnam's most modern city. It has numerous shopping malls, cinemas, discotheques and a bewildering number of bars and this evening we will have the opportunity to see just what the city has to offer at nighttime!


Day 3 : Cu Chi Tunnels & Cao Dai Temple (Breakfast included)
In the morning we have an excursion to the famous Cu Chi tunnels. This network of tunnels, which stretched for over 200km, became legendary during the 1960's. The Cu Chi tunnels played a vital part in the American war in that they allowed the Viet Cong to control a large rural area only 30 to 40 km from Saigon. At its height, the tunnel system stretched from Saigon to the Cambodian border. The network, parts of which were several levels deep, included innumerable trap doors, specially constructed living areas, storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, command centres and kitchens. Today the remaining tunnels have become a major tourist attraction giving the visitor a unique experience and feel of what underground life in the American War must have been like. The tunnels have been widened for our benefit (otherwise we would not be able to enter them!) For those interested there's even the opportunity to fire off a few rounds from an AK47 or MK16 at the nearby rifle range.

From Cu Chi we drive to Tay Ninh, the headquarters of the Cao Dai Sect, whose patron saints include Joan of Arc, Victor Hugo and Winston Churchill. The religion is an eclectic mix of Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism. The temple's exterior is decorated with multi-colored dragons of all shapes and sizes. Above the main entrance is the all-seeing holy eye, the symbol of the Cao Dai sect. The interior is just as engaging as statues of Jesus Christ, Buddha and the Hindu god, Brahma, stand side by side. This evening we dine Saigon style for the "Last Supper."


Day 4 : Ho Chi Minh City - Hoi An (Breakfast included) ( Flight )
Transferring back to the airport this morning for another flight, you will be greeted on your arrival at Danang and driven to Hoi An around 33 km away. There will be a stop to visit the Marble Mountains along the way. It is said that it's five peaks represent each of the five elements of the universe (Water, Wood, Fire, Metal and Earth).

From here we make our way to China Beach for lunch before continuing on to Hoi An. You will have the remainder of the day free to explore some of the many tailor shops or cycle to Cua Dai Beach six kilometers from the town.


Day 5 : Hoi An (Breakfast & Dinner included)
Hoi An is a charming, small town which can be easily explored on foot. Between the 17th and 19th centuries Hoi An was a thriving international trading port with a large Chinese and Japanese population. Then in the second half of the 19th century the harbor began to silt up and most of the town' s commercial interests moved to nearby Danang.

More than any other place in Vietnam, Hoi An retains the feeling of centuries past and is a favorite with all travelers. You can spend your time walking around the historic town soaking up the atmosphere, exploring the many Chinese assembly halls and fascinating ancestral homes, some of which have been occupied by the same family for fifteen generations.

One of the most spectacular Assembly Halls is the Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall, built in 1690. The pagoda inside contains intricate statues and artwork, in part dedicated to Thien Hau Thanh Mau, the Goddess of the Sea and protector of fishermen.

The unofficial emblem of the town is the Japanese Covered Bridge, which is over 400 years old. It is thought that it was constructed in order to link the two communities. The town is also famous for it's shops, in particular it's large number of tailors. If you wanted, you could have a whole new wardrobe made for you here! The riverside market is always a hive of activity, especially in the early morning when the day's catch arrives. You might like to take a boat ride with one of the local women across the Thu Bon River. Perhaps you would like to hire a bicycle and head off on a scenic ride to Cua Dai beach, about 4 km away, stopping along the way at some of the neighboring villages. There's even the chance to improve your culinary skills with a Vietnamese cooking lesson! One thing is for sure - there is no shortage of things to do in this town!


Day 6 : Hoi An - Hue (Breakfast included)
Today we continue north by road to Hue. The scenery en route is beautiful as we hug the coastline of the South China Sea before winding our way up the spectacular Hai Van pas. Here we will stop to admire the stunning views north, to Lang Co beach and north to Hue city. This afternoon we embark on a cycling tour of Hue and the surrounding area.

We start with a visit to the Citadel, containing the Imperial City and the Forbidden Purple City, the Emperor's private residence. Both were almost totally destroyed during the Tet Offensive of 1968, when the Communists took the city from the South and held it for 3 weeks. The battlements of the Citadel bear witness to the terrible fighting that went on within its walls and are riddled with shrapnel and bullet holes. Now thanks to UNESCO funding, much of the City is being faithfully restored to its former glory. The Imperial City, created in the 19th century and modeled on the Forbidden City in Beijing, has many beautiful palaces and temples inside. We also visit the Imperial Museum and the vibrant Dong Ba riverside markets. This evening we will have time to stroll around the streets of Hue.


Day 7 : Hue - Hanoi (Breakfast and lunch included) ( train )
Today we cruise along the Perfume River. Being the former royal capital, Hue's surrounding countryside contains several of the tombs of the former Nguyen Emperors, and a visit to some of these tombs will be on the itinerary for today. The ornate tomb of Emperor Minh Mang, set within a beautiful landscaped garden, will be the first stop.

From here we will cruise back to the eccentric Tu Duc's tomb, and discover this Emperor's opulent lifestyle. With the mid day approaching, it will be time to cover the short distance back to the Perfume River and board our Dragon Boat. We enjoy lunch while cruising back down towards Hue, stopping on the way to visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, considered by many as the unofficial symbol of Hue. It is an active Buddhist monastery with its origins dating back to 1601.One of its most poignant displays is a car belonging to a former monk,who in 1963, drove to Saigon and set himself alight to protest against the South Vietnamese regime and its treatment of Buddhists.

This afternoon we board the Reunification Express for an overnight train journey. Our destination is the Hanoi capital, approximately 12 hours away


Day 8 : Hanoi (Breakfast included)
Arrival in Hanoi this morning is scheduled for around 05.00 with a transfer directly to our hotel. You will have this morning free for your relax.

After lunch there will be a tour of some of the city's highlights including the Temple of Literature, site of Vietnam's first university, dating back to the 11th century. The temple is dedicated to one of the world's most famous scholars, Confucius. Inside the temple grounds huge stone stele rest on the backs of even larger stone turtles (in Vietnamese culture the turtle represents longevity). The stele recorded the names of the successful candidates who would later go on to become mandarins in the Emperor's court. We also visit The Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake and the vibrant old quarter.

The Old Quarter's bustling streets are home to hundreds of small thriving businesses, each street denoting the goods for sale there, such as Tin Street or Fish Street.

This evening, we will visit the famous Water Puppet Theater for a one-hour performance of this unique show. The theatre's origins date back almost a thousand years when the plays were performed on lakes and ponds. The puppeteers stand behind a screen waist-deep in water, using rods and strings to move the wooden puppets as they enact daily scenes of rural life and ancient stories and legends.


Day 9 : Hanoi - Ha Long City (Breakfast included)
This morning we start our itinerary with a morning city tour of Hanoi, taking in the Ho Chi Minh Complex which includes the Mausoleum, the One Pillar Pagoda, the Presidential Palace as well as Ho Chi Minh's former stilt house residence.

We follow this with the Temple of Literature, site of Vietnam's first university, dating back to the 11th century. The temple is dedicated to one of the world's most famous scholars, Confucius. Inside the temple grounds huge stone stele rest on the backs of even larger stone turtles (in Vietnamese culture the turtle represents longevity). The stele recorded the names of the successful candidates who would later go on to become mandarins in the Emperor's court.

We also visit the Fine Arts Museum. After the city tour we will depart Hanoi bound for Ha Long City, situated four-hours' north east of the capital. On the way we will stop for refreshments and have the chance to buy hand made souvenirs at a handicraft center run to raise money for disabled people. Upon arrival in Ha Long City we check in to our hotel and this evening have the chance to sample some delicious Vietnamese delicacies at one of the many local restaurants.


Day 10 : Ha Long Bay and Cat Ba Island National Park
(Breakfast & Lunch included)
Today we board our own private boat for a five-hour cruise around the secluded and majestic Halong Bay. Situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, Halong Bay covers an area in excess of 1,500 square km. Legend has it that a huge dragon fell to the earth, creating the natural wonder that is Halong Bay.

Indeed Halong means 'descending dragon'. This UNESCO listed world heritage site is the perfect place to unwind amidst the towering limestone karsts. The islands contained within the bay are littered with beaches, grottoes and beautiful caves. One such cave was believed to have stored the wooden stakes that General Tran Hung Dao used to scupper the invading Mongol fleet in the 13th century. We have the chance to swim in the bay's emerald waters and also visit one of its many splendid caves. Whilst on board our boat a wonderful seafood lunch will be served. There will be time for another swim after lunch, or if you prefer you can simply laze around on deck and soak up the sunshine.

Our final destination for today will be Cat Ba Island. After having checked in, there may be time to relax on the beach, explore the township of Cat Ba or visit the National Park (if time permitted). Following the evening meal you might like to stretch your vocal chords at one of the many Karaoke bars on the island!


Day 11 : Cat Ba Island - Hanoi (Breakfast included)
This morning we have an early start in order to catch the local ferry to Vietnam's largest sea port and third largest city, Hai Phong, around three hours away.

We will have a simple breakfast on board the ferry before arriving in Hai Phong. We have time to stroll around the city, famous for its fine French colonial architecture, before commencing the two-hour drive back to Hanoi.

This afternoon, you will have more time to explore what Hanoi has to offer. You may like to opt for some cultural sights by viewing some of Hanoi's many museums, in particular the Museum of Ethnology dedicated to Vietnam's 54 ethnic minority peoples. Perhaps you could visit Hoa Lo prison, formerly known by its inmates as 'The Hanoi Hilton'. Some of its more notable guests included Senator John McCain and Douglas Peterson, the first post-war US Ambassador to Vietnam. You could stroll around the French quarter where many of the Embassies are located. Maybe a shopping expedition in the old quarter or just relaxing around one of the many parks and lakes that helps to make Hanoi one of the greenest cities in Asia.


Day 12 : Depart from Hanoi (Breakfast included)
Today is departure day and time to bid your guide farewell. There will a transfer waiting to take you from the hotel to the airport for your flight out of Vietnam.


Prices in USD per person

Package Class

Price per person in half-twin by private car/coach with guide in the party of

Single
Supplement

1

2

3-6

7-9

10-14

15+1 free

Standard

1,095

730

620

465

405

390

120

First Class

1,180

780

670

525

445

440

160

Superior

1,240

860

750

560

530

530

245

Deluxe

1,460

1,050

950

760

745

730

390


Prices are Includes :

  • 11 nights accommodation twin-sharing with daily breakfast at hotel.

  • All transfers and land transportation in private vehicles.

  • Domestic airfare with airport tax: Saigon - Danang.

  • Soft berth Train fare Hue - Hanoi.

  • Local English or French speaking guides / Entrances fees +sightseeing as indicated.

  • Private boat for sightseeing in Hoian, Hue and Halong Bay as mentioned in the program.

  • Express boat from Cat Ba to Hai phong.

  • Meals as indicated.

Prices are Excludes :

  • International air ticket.

  • International airfare and Airport Taxes in Hanoi: USD12/pax.

  • Drinks and personal expenses and other meals not mentioned on the program.

  • Visa for Vietnam


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Hotel Grade

Standard Class

Liberty 4 (HCMC)

ThuyDuong (Hoian)

BinhMinh (Hue)

Classic (Hanoi)

HongMinh (Halong)

Prince (Cat Ba)


First Class

Metropole (HCMC)

Hoian Hotel (Hoian)

Century Riverside (Hue)

ThienThai (Hanoi)

Halong II (Halong)

Prince (Cat Ba)


Superior Class

Rex / Majestic (HCMC)

Hoian Hotel (Hoian)

Morin (Hue)

Sofitel Plaza (Hanoi)

Halong BayI / Halong I (Halong)

Prince (Cat Ba)


Deluxe Class

Sofitel Plaza (HCMC)

Delta Caravelle (HCMC)

Victoria Hoian (Hoian)

Saigon Morin (Hue)

Sofitel Metropole /
Hilton Opera (Hanoi)

Heritage Halong (Halong)

Pirnce (Cat Ba)

 

Reunification Palace

 

Cao Dai Temple

 

Nha Trang fishing village

 

Hue

 

Hoan Kiem lake

 


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