Day 1: Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City Arrive at Tan Son Nhat Airport. Pick up and
transfer to a hotel. An afternoon tour round Ho
Chi Minh City, formerly called Saigon, features
the History Museum, the Binh Tay Market in
Chinatown, Thien Hau Temple and a lacquer
workshop. O/N in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City - Phan Thiet (B) Leave Saigon for Phan Thiet (200km). Hidden
among coconut trees, a chain of seaside resorts
attracts every taste and all ages. Spend an
afternoon relaxing at a resort, or roaming over
coloured sand dunes at Hon Rom. The coast offers
spectacular views at sunset along the Cape Ne
beach drive. Golfing at an 18-hole course is
optional. O/N in Phan Thiet.
Day 3: Phan Thiet - Nha Trang (B)
Leave for Nha Trang (250km), considered the most
charming coastal town of Vietnam with a
seemingly endless white sandy beach and ocean
blue waters. Stop over at a semi-arid area in
Phan Rang, home to Cham people and then visit
the My Nghiep brocade-weaving hamlet and the Po
Klong Garai Towers. After arrival in Nha Trang,
the remainder of the day is a pedicab tour (1
hour) along the beachfront to the Po Nagar
Towers. O/N in Nha Trang.
Day 4: Nha Trang (B, L)
Transfer to Cau Da Jetty for a day cruise to Tam
Islet and Mun Islet. The water is clear and the
marine life is diverse for snorkelling and
sunbathing. Optional activities include scuba
diving, jet skiing, wind surfing & parasailing
on Tam Islet. Lunch of seafood is served on
board. O/N in Nha Trang.
Day 5: Nha Trang - Qui Nhon (B)
Leave for Qui Nhon (250km) by car across
picturesque coastal plains. Stop over at the Dai
Lanh fishing village, Cham towers and coconut
farms en route for snapshots. Qui Nhon, known
for ruins of the ancient Cham capital of Chaban,
has changed dramatically for the last few years
to the new holiday destination with new resort
projects. O/N in Qui Nhon.
Day 6: Qui Nhon - Hoi An (B)
Leave for Hoi An (250km). Stop over at Tam Ky
and visit the Chien Dan Towers, a group of 3
towers built in the 13th century. The rest of
the day is free time to relax by a pool side or
on the sandy beach of Cua Dai. A cruise on the
Thu Bon River to nearby handicraft villages
(Thanh Ha, Kim Bong) is optional. O/N in Hoi An.
Day 7: Excursion to My Son (B)
Enjoy a day trip to explore two World Heritage
sites recognised by UNESCO in 1999. First,
travel over rural roads to My Son (55km), where
architectural treasures and sculptures of Cham
culture dating from the 7th to the 13th century
can be explored. Then transfer to Hoi An, a
centuries-old city with ancient houses, temples,
markets and handicraft workshops. O/N in Hoi An.
Day 8: Hoi An - Danang - Hue (B)
Before leaving for Hue (140km), visit the
stone-carving village of Non Nuoc and the Cham
Sculpture Museum where a variety of ancient and
modern sculpted articles is displayed. Admire
beautiful landscape on the road through the Hai
Van Pass. Panoramic views of the clouds, the sea
and the mountains around are unfolded from the
summit. The evening is highlighted with a Hue
folk show on the Perfume River. O/N in Hue.
Day 9: Hue (B)
A morning tour focuses on the Imperial Citadel,
built in 1804 on a site chosen in accordance
with the principles of geomancy, and the Dong Ba
Market, famous for its best conical hats in
Vietnam. In the afternoon, visit the tombs of
King Tu Duc (ruled 1848 - 1883) and King Khai
Dinh (ruled 1916 - 1925). The monuments,
designed by the kings themselves, were also used
as holiday retreats during their lifetime.
Overland to Thien Mu Pagoda, attend the
afternoon service. In the evening, a typical
royal court dinner with a presentation of
ancient dancing and court music is optionally
arranged (minimum group size: 10). Court royal
music of Nguyen Dynasty has been recognised as a
world intangible heritage by UNESCO in late
2003. O/N in Hue.
Day 10: Hue - Dong Hoi (B)
Drive to Dong Hoi (165km), passing the former
demilitarized zone (DMZ) along the Ben Hai River
(1954 - 1975) where vestiges of fierce battles
can be seen comprising the ruins of the old Quang Tri Citadel, Dong Ha Town, the Truong Son
Cemetery and Ben Tac Bridge. Travel on Truong
Son Road, nicknamed the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the
north-south supply route during the Vietnam War.
O/N in Dong Hoi.
Day 11: Dong Hoi - Vinh (B)
Before leaving for Phong Nha, wander about the
Nhat Le fish Market, an ideal photo spot with
sellers and buyers invariably wearing the
ubiquitous conical hat. Transfer to the Xuan Son
ferry landing (45km) and take a boat ride on the
Son River to spectacular Phong Nha Cavern
comprising Bi Ky Cave & Cung Dinh Cave. Onwards
to Vinh on Truong Son Road (200km) through war
vestiges. Stop by the Dong Loc T-junction, learn
the story of 10 female youth volunteers who
fought and sacrificed to the safe of the road
under heavy bombing. O/N in Vinh.
Day 12: Vinh - Ninh Binh (B)
The morning highlight is a visit to President Ho
Chi Minh's birth home in Kim Lien Village where
farm houses made of bamboo and palm leaves over
100 years ago are restored. Cuong Temple near
Dien Chau Town with the legendary love story of
Trong Thuy and My Chau is also worth visiting.
Onwards to Ninh Binh (200km). O/N in Ninh Binh.
Day 13: Ninh Binh - Hai Phong (B)
The highlight in Ninh Binh is a sampan ride to
Tam Coc, known as Vietnam's ''inland Halong Bay''.
Then onwards to the Bich Dong cave pagodas
dating from the 17th century. In the afternoon,
drive through the Red River Delta to Hai Phong
(135km) with a stop-over at Tuc Mac Temple and
Pho Minh Pagoda in Nam Dinh, the native land of
the Tran Dynasty (1225 -1400). O/N in Hai Phong.
Day 14: Hai Phong - Halong - Hanoi (B, L)
Transfer to Halong (60km), passing the Rung
ferry landing where Mongol boats were impaled by
steel-tipped bamboo stakes in 1288. On arrival,
board a private boat for a cruise in Halong Bay
(5 hours), a World Heritage site recognised by
UNESCO in 1994. Visit magical grottoes and relax
in the best scenic beauty of Vietnam. Lunch of
fresh seafood is served on board. Return to
Hanoi with stop-overs at ceramic and hand
embroidery workshops en route. O/N in Hanoi.
Day 15: Hanoi (B)
A morning sightseeing tour features both
cultural and historical highlights, comprising
the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One-Pillared Pagoda,
the Ethnology Museum, the Temple of Literature
and the old quarters. In the afternoon, visit
the Bat Trang pottery village where artisans
create superb ceramic vases and other
masterpieces in their kilns. The sightseeing day
ends with a pedicab ride and a water puppet
show, a theatrical genre reflecting the
agricultural civilization of thousands of years
ago. O/N in Hanoi.
Day 16: Departure from Hanoi (B)
Spend last minutes for downtown shopping
(ceramics, silver-carvings, silk,...) or at
leisure before check-out. Transfer to the
airport for departure.
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